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THllRHDAY. JANTAKY l", HM1
Frop^riv own.ru urn »low thli rnur
In tnnkinjc fix return*.
T" , lHr, .l■nm^Hrv l« thn HiinlTer-
«nry uf <«en Knheii K. Le^'n birth.
RKSOLUTH'NS OP RJWPEOT.
Pimred by Allnndnle I.od*r, Mo. 1(M>,
A. F. M.
RATES OP SUKSC'RI PT10M.
In Ad ranee, per Annum
On Time
The flrut ►neti'in of the elmln jjKnif
In at Oliner* thi* week.
I. B. Harley, J. R. Moiri»,
Clerk. ^>»;.r.
ilARVONY’ I.OrXiK N<> 17 X. »■"
I A /retn’lsrcotnmun'cHtlori of n»’••r.i'iiv
\m/ Ixidiro No. 17, A. V M. will V«' ln-ld
JPC In Mav’nU- Temple Or. Thnr-dny
mtmk Koh Ihh. 7.3.'i o'i'Uirl VislllTii'
brethren are cordiai v invited to
A. A. 1^-uion, W. M.
W m McNah, Mre
The regular rr.»et1nK ot Parnwill
i Lodge No 16, Knitfl.t* of Pythias will
Jbe held at their HaP on Friday nitrht
'at 1 o’eloek. A Tull aUendance is
roqui’Med. By ardcr of
H. L. O’UANNON, C. C.
Wm. McMAB. K. R. .fe S.
POR SAT.K—'■'lx hundred acrt>« of
fine farmini; land, north *»f Bl«fkvill u ,
In a verv desirable oeetlnn.
H. D. SHU. Btnrkvilie. S. C-
A large liver and white colored
point er dog atrared from my place on
the aecnnd dnv of January. A liberal
reward will he paid if returned to
J. J XX’alker,
tf Millctteville, fc. C.
Two room* to rent, furnirhed or un-
fnrnUhed. For Infor'iiation apply at
Ch<« oltica.
(lapt. 1C. M Ailam*. cor p« of en
1 gineera, in charge nt tiver and harbor
in thN State, reports agaiiMt the prop*
(notion to ImnroVe tbe >ahVehafchie by
. . .T l.Ai j(,,venment ap|ir,ip, iatlona a« far up a*
.12 (C Morris Foul I'he mvt atlgatlon* m uin
ahow that hualneaa done along the
stream would not warrant the exttenae*
The oath of olllce wua adniinistered
to t.ovi*rno ( cl - I. B ‘Hse In the Hall
■ •f tin lloM-eot |{epre«enla'Ives at noon
op Tite'ilat \s the jurisdiction if
(■if • •,•;lee T ' ihintutr In hl«
o ae:-ti ri <| emi.'u', oi^ip •lot. extend
t the (•(tl'« l ne w sa ap« cialy a|i-
pomt.ila Notary Pipillc io I a- such
ollieiafeil wlrli all 'he force ful dignity
tnat so weM becomes him.
I.ObT—In Barnwell, on saleday In
January, 2 small memoranduiu hooks
with owner’s name ’herein Finder
will receive liher»l reward if returned
to this nlliee, or V\’ I>. Haruog, lilko.
S C , route 1.
FOR W AI.H.
30(10 husliels ear corn. Price on ap
plication.
XV, T Calhoun,
Thomas, s, C
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• HERB AND HEREABOUTS •
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THE MOON THIS MONTH.
January
First (Quarter
THE OEM ERA I. aS 'KMBEY
The c'mmittee .atipoiunnehis of the
Uiimi w el! d legiilion are a* td l-> .> - :
Senator Geoi ge H. Bates i« ('Ini'i*
man of the Committee <"• Incnrpora
tibn< and number of tbe Committee*
on Education, Manufactures, Judici
ary, Rules, Mines and 'llnit.g.
Ri-preaentative^atfU*?* E. Daviaf i* on
the llonse Judiclarv Committee.
Representative T. H Peeples is on
the Committees on Railroad*, Ranking
and Insurance, Legislative Library,
Internal Improvements
Representative K. I*. Searaon Jr. U a
member of the Committees on Incur*
pnrations. Enrolled Acl», Claims, State
House and Grounds.
A BUSY MAN.
Thalia what Superintendent Horace
J Crouch is. From the tlnishing of
crop gs'berlng to the beginning of
crop planting and working he eats no
idle bread. For that I a the customary
rural school term and tieside* two days
olllce work In BarnwelTeach week he
i« required by law to visit and Inspect
the 127 schools kept in the county As
he cannot he in several of these school*
at the same time it j* absolutely impos
sible for him to see many of them du
ring fhat brief sea-on of short winter
davs. He is speeding the work as fast
as he can. and bin visits are waking up
teachers and stimulating pupils Hi*
experience is enlarging his usefulness
and better preparing bim for the office
of State Superintendent. But he
ought to have a couple of competent
i o' •,,i11r,s rr> help him do thi« needed
W oi k.
Toe
A :tn.
Full Moon.
Last (J latter
New Moon
■ un rises to'iav at
s
It
•i.»
Rfi
:22. s.-t* at
minute* in sunehlin
The day* g*' 1 !
tM* week.
So far amsll grain hs* suffered little
damage, If my, from cold
].**T week’* Spring Ike weather
brought thought* of early vegetable*
Pi the gardeners.
Tbe Januarv meeting of ibe S.sltke-
hatchiw Farmer* » (uh will be h* I I to*
morrow', FrhUy .
The be-t sdvi'*t|-<merit published in
South Carnlma this week i« fhar of Mr
W. 1' Caltioon in patsy's i’roi it-;
Manager It B lUilt of the .southern
B' ll Telephone *u<l 1'eiegral'h <'om
pan V, rises' :11c, gave u» a pleasant
ca 11 un jM onda l .
tb* gm >.| oil times to I, a \ i
the tile**i d company of
J Itralili *m slot Henl JT
Hi id ge
! \ - I
M n.
la' ell -
* iti-hi
and r a
‘ I '
} EK KRIENDs.
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ring :. •’ • on. o.
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0*0 not no •* o
w rote f o, |t K
• III p!i *! P' 11 •! To X 1
be brt ppy without
visit, to the b.-aur.ful Itniue
a frieii I.
Tux I'M'IM K,”
i in •<' -wer j.
o.nl oot
i s ne kit
if -O gOOil
•I
II I 11
mil t ;
a k I g
It w »s 11kr
on Moiids)
Me»*r» J
K II k 1 A (id ot
S'Tcitor .
.pou t to 11.
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words for U» last » i nk
and date w e w ere inde
un uitieri d hv three • xcm tort 'a !
scritier* and one good man
More people listc etnigrited
Barnwell couiitv fo (ieuigia tin.
ter than in »'it season that we n
ok t
1 s V
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• uh
will o, r rt
nf i.h.-m
f ruin
W in.
in III
Un
her And Thu I’mtM it
old heme new. to mans
XTr. XV. G 'llinmp*"!! of Wj'lis-o ,
w ho w »• one of Thk I’Kot i a a bet
hoys thir'y odd year* ago, gate us a
glad half hour on Monday He ha*
since gr U *n to be a
man.
Farmer Arthur M. Hander*, after an
experience of two t ears, u more than
#v*r a believer In alfalfa. Each Sum
mer tie has secured * x cutting* and
his stock likes that hay better than any
other forage.
Edgefleld will have today the heat
prepared observance of the birendav of
(Jen Robert E L e. Col. U.K. Brook*
of Columbia will tie the orator of ttie
dav. Judge Robert Aldrich lias been
invited to attend a« a guest of honor.
Mr. XVil’ie Woodward wa* aMe *o
leave the Augusta Hospital on Satur
day, hi* right hand being lc«* Injured
'than first reported. The hand was
badly lacerated hut no lingers were cut
off. The tlr.t and third will be stiff,
however.
Rev. Arthur Walker it (he pastor of
the new (flar circuit this year. He I* a
son of |U^ If A G. Walker, a distin
guished minister twfore the war, ami
»o> I* welcomed by manv friends and
, . tjne* ' . lo the good field in which
hi- lathes gs\, -■ l.'h/b' Von-d service.
haunt* us : Why will
A'drndi Inde lu« arc
< i (K* wften a* a w ritei
Siicrwood course and
II ami X’irginia rsiils
The question
farmer Allred
light under I'he
■ f mi moi m* of
o| | time Harnw
he could out lustre tile authors of Geor
gia Scene, and Duke-borough lale-l
In foil and even keeping with the
other pie (sallf experiences nl file week
wa* nor brief vet beiiefluiog interview
w itn Mr. \X 1' Morris
An 1 the ending of the week brougiit
flie Nununl lefttr frntn Andrew I
Woodwind wi h Un* remembering cott-
clusion : "Although It will soon he six
teen year* -ince we left Barnwell Tint
I’Koet k i* a welcome visitor in our
home and we are a]wav* glad wl.en
Friday come* in or ler that we can sit.
■low n in ilia evening and read the new*
from old Barnwell.”
Mr. • alvln Rout/rree, ag d bs
•lied on XX c tpesilky of !ssr, week
home ot hi- .op c er Mi 1 \ i !
bctiy wa* inferred in ihv f uniiy
ground near Dunbarton. He
1XXO I'KI.IGH I El L DAYS.
I'lie quarierly meeting of the W. M.
I "f i ne Riroweii It« ,tiar X Hsncixtiiui
wa- tied in me socn I division meet
ing with file ll.triiW'll .(igietv. Jail. 12
slid Id
Thur-d,' ni.oidrig at 10.Jo o’c'ock
i In mee: mg w * - cs I led l i o' 'or b \ \| , »
U XI I'arker, president (if t-e .,(,oi.i
division, w ho comt UCted the .Je v . it I ' ii s 1
cxrrcts s
The delegate* and visit"-, wer-- cor
.li i ]\ welcome,I to. Ilarnset! tiv Mr.
I’ W I'lioe, pie id.-nt of the Irwal *o
cietv An I n I e t e*t'l n g program W s«
can led out hoth mornii g and after
noon, the following ladle* aiding In
presenting flic different ptm-e* nf the
W M l work: Mi* Goode Mr* !’
B Dick*. Mrs £ Reed, Miss Je*«le
line, Hollowed t y^’j ],yjr* I’rice, the latter also read
Inga paper on Home Missions hv Mrs.
W. D. Rice of Denmark, who wa* not
aide to tie present.
Friday morning a missionary sermon
wa* preached hv the pa*tor, M r. Goode,
to a congregation of both men and
women A col lection was taken for t<>e
Baptist Church building fund of t'lem-
C< liege. The delightful mu*ic of
(h"ir was greatlv apprecUfei',
especially that, beautiful hymn,
‘'Ashamed nf Jesus,” sung bv Mrs
Goode and Miss Jennie Fate.
The exercises of the closing session,
Friday afternoon, were conducted bv
Mrs Ent.na Reed nf Blackvtlle, who
spoke most interestingly nf the young
people’s work. The children present
were show n a number nf African cu»
r1<>« while Mrs. Heed explained each
The song service wa* beautifully con
ducted by the Sunbeams of the Barn
well church, whose young voices r-se
in sweetesUuelody singing Che Savior’s
praises.
While the representation was not
large, the interest shown was very
gratifying
The delegates and visitors were
united in their praises of the delightful
hn*pi i a tit v shown them and all wish
that such pleasure may be theirs again
some time,
A Visitor.
Raid
r
year*,
at tlie
Ml-
Imri v
i- on*-
of the oldest, citiaetirt of the couurv an t
through his Jong life d"«ervcd tic good
will of all that knew Ititn.
Married bv Rev X G. BaUenger at
the residence of the bride’* parents on
December Mb, InlO. Xli«* Ruth A
Price and Mr. Lerm A Duiichp. Tin-
bride i* Hie eldest daughter of 'ir. and
Mr*. T. J. I’rice of McCormick, S. C.,
a young lady of many grace* and
charm#. Mr. Duncrfn, formerly of Mil-
lettevllle, has the best w ishes of a ho*t
of Barnwell friends for himself and his
fair hfe partner.
Very welcome callers on last week’a
buaiest day were Mr. C. EE Rutland,
our friend of thirty yeara agflj’and Mr.
W. EE Kennedy, a new good one. hoth
of plentiful Rosemary Township.
Though quite a young farmer Mr.
Kennedy la setting an example that
older one* might happily follow—grow
ing wheat. In MKI'.i be planned a
couple of acres and though a Morin In
Jameapnlled a third of the shocked
grain and he bad U> haul it over twenty
milM to mill be was so well satisfied
that he increased bis acreage last Fail
•0 p*r cent <
HONOR ROLL FOR BI.AGKVILLK
S< HOOLS.
Grad'.I >cl|p"
l*t Grade, i 11*. a —M V’ Fanning,
Demnrtt Bov 1-ion. < eehe E'iekling,
(’ontad Martin, E'urman Still. Eugenia
Still. Eldiiti Mathis.
1st (Jrade, ('lass b —Louis Math!*,
David E'iekling. Sarah Pickling, Gladys
E'iekling, Lot* Nevll*. Rebecca Ktatt,
Everett Still. Buist Keel, Flerre Melli-
chamfi 1
2nd Grade—Florrle Sterne.
3rd (Jrade —DeWitt Mathmy.
4Mi Grade—Geraldine 8(111. Kvelyn
Johnson. Thffima Rhralen, Julia Hal
ford. Haytvpod XVilllamaon. James
Nevils Lartigue Sweat, Byron Hair.
Sth Grade—Thelma Flckllng. Mis
souri Walker, Bertha Baxley, Russell
Bovlston, Lonnie Delk.
mb Grade- Mims Walker.
7th Grade—Bell Fickling, Alma Keel,
Olive Baxley.
High School:—
First Year—Aiken Croft, Claude
Freo.
Third Year—Valeria Still, Bulalte
Martin, Ruby Jolnaon, Damn Ray.
PR. C. W. KRWIS RKMKMnXRCP.
Whereas, It ha* pleased our Supreme
Architect of the unlver-e P* take from
ini’ mid-t our bel veil Itrother, Clarence
W. Krwln, we humhly how in suhmi*
sion to the will ?t our Grand Master
above
In our bereavement and sorrow we
commend the fidtowlng resolutions:
1st That In the d»-afh of our broth
er the Masonic order ha* lost n member
In whom were found ail the native vir
tui* rl; c gi.e'C the character of the
well iimud'-d mrstt ami Mason. That
each of u* ha* ln*t s friend in whom
we misted, nnd whn«e life w»* ful) of
deeds of chart y (ltd benevolence
2;id Tt'at we hold up tills spoil***
( h:(i•icter a* an exa uple fur all men,
and com tit—it 11 hi* virtui-a a* wi.nn\
the ennnanou (.1 *11 w ho strive for ill*:
whicn i* ne-t In this life.
3rd That we extend to hi* near rel
atives our heart felt sympathy in rite r
sad hereavement and that a copy of
these, resolutions be sent to them.
4th Further that a blank page in
our minute book be devoted to lit*
memoiy, and that a copo of these reso-
ItKiona be furnished the county papers.
Respectfully,
Alfred A. Fatteraon,
T F. Hogg,
J. L. Box.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
Tii# Au ilfor will he ut Ihn f.
llowi g
plac**a on the date* named l)e|ow ler
(ire purpose of receiving lax
returns
for the year 191!.
Barnwell, Jan 2nd tn Jan 7 h,
1911.
Allenilnl *|MoMiUy inn.
■Jili,
loth,
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Fairfax, Tucsriav
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Jennvs, XVedm>»(lav ,1
1 irh,
1 1
Svcimme, Thiir«fJ*y
ii h,
« 1
Ulmer*. Friday
I3fh,
• a
Hai nwell, Saturdav ''
11'",
4 «
Blickville. Mnixlav •'
HI It,
«i
Williston. Tuesday “
17th,
• 4
Klko Wednesday **
iMh,
4 1
Xfercatus Thursdav “
li)(h,
• 1
Snelling. Friday ”
2**t h,
4 1
Bam«. 11. Saturday ”
'21 si.
4 1
K line, Xlondav
23-d,
< <
Harfon, TnesdaV
2L Ii,
4 4
Sam’s Store Wed.
2,}th,
M
Appleton. Tliursday ”
2f, h,
4 •
Baldnc. Friday
27 ii,
44
Usin'* ell Saturday
28 h,
4 (
Dunbarton. .Monday ”
;k»rh,
« 4
A-hley’s Store Tue* ‘‘
31st.
4 <
Rraimam s * Wed F-b
1st,
4 4
Mi'lcfyllle, Thura ”
Sod,
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Hilda Friday
3rd,
t *
DR. R. L. HARLEY.
Dr. Robert L. Harley of Plum
Branch, Kdgefle.’d Cmntv, died on De*
cember 20th. laid, at the home of his
father at Wh&ear, Richmond OiirttyJ*
Georgia, after an Illness of a few days,
aged 49 year*. He was the eldest son
of Mr. Preston Harlay, formerly of this
county. In he was graduated
from the dental department of tire Uni
versity of MatyDud, and slr.ee that
time had practiced hi* profession with
success.
Ou y personal propel rv 'Oust he re
turned this year. All return* sent in
bv mall mu*t he properly signed and
probated and sent In hv the 2d.h of
February before they can he accepted.
The law directs that .V) i>er cent pen
alty shall be adder! afiet Echruarv 20
C. W. Moody, A. B (E
l{oois for Sale.
I have several thousand asparagus
root*, or crown*, for sale These roots
a'c of the Earlv Argentenll variety
that ••xperlence ha* proven to,, be best
for this part of the South.
Brigham Reed,
tf Elko, S. C
CALL FOR CONVENTION.
W*\ the undersigned members of the
Executive ( ommittee of the Barnwell
i'ounty Anti Saloon League, respect
fully call a meeting of the Anti-Saloon
Leagues of Barnwell County to send
delegate* to meet in conventiotr-4>n
Thur-day, Jan. IDth, 1911, at Barnwell
(’. II for the purpose of memorial-
i/.lng the Legislature to enact a law
that will furnish tbe means by which
»e can enforce the law now on tbe
statute bonks with reference to the ii*
licit sale of whLkcv by having such a
percentage ot the fines imposed to be
u- u fur tip- cnfurcctueo' of ihe law,
md xti', (I'het -uggestiens a* tnsy he
pre-est'd to ihe convention for the
nctt-crinent and enfotet ii.ent of the
la w.
E'rank H. Creech,
t hsirman.
J. x;. F.s-tcrli g (
Will Me Natl,
A l' Mauvttle,
Geo. II Ravs
B.rnwcll. S. Jan 10, l«| 1.
PENSION NOTICE.
I will be In tbe Auditor’s office every
Saturday during t he month of January,
UHI, for the purpose »ot writing up
and »reparlng applications for all
Cot.federate soldiera and widows of
Confederate soldiers who wish to go
before the County Pension Board
which ineei* an Che first Monday in
k'ehruary, lltll. Those already on
the roll will report in |>er*on or by let
ter.
G E BIRT, •
Pension Commissioner.
®®<i Slifit* IsxsxaxS)®®®^ A(s)«tSAi<sxei®
i i
vSoilthern .father’s
gency
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS.
All person indebted to the estate of
M i.-* M itime Creech, deceased, are re
quested to make prompt pat merit to
no- undersigned and ad person-having
claims against the said e-tate will
please pre-ent the *ame properly at
tested to me.
W H Hslr,
Ad uiinistrator.
Elko, S. C.. Jan. 12, I9ll,
NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice i* hen by giren that the tin-
dersigned will on Monday, January 23,
DM l. Ale with Hon. J no. K. Suelllng.
Judge of Probate for Barnwell Coun
tv, hi* final return as Administrator of
tbe estate of A J Hr>an, deceased,
and apply lor Letters f>i-ml**ory.
XV. 7. itry-n,
Administrator.
Itecember 21. 19I0.
NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice i* hereby given that the uia*
.ler-igned will on Monduv, E'ctiruary
13, r.»’.i, rile wjtii Hon John !\. duel
ling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell
County, his final tethm a* Administra
tor of the estate, of M Is* Xlinnie C reeeh.
deceased and apply for Letters Distuis-
sory.
W. H. Hair,
Administrator.
January 5, 1911.
» Hcadqonrtrrs for Desks, Blacklioapis.
Maj)*, Charts, Craiott, Erasers ut"l all
® Mh<K)l atipphea. Complete Catalogue-
Free .
Magazine and 3fiis*Rtmoa Aovnct
fjl F.itr rtatnmcnt Book* Bpct-lal Cata
l<'(nif*. Wr publish Southern Sch(H>l (,-)
News, the otuy educational Journal
in tho State. O')
W. H. JONES, Mgr.
Columbia. S- C.
a exS*rr»tjyt»i y. £
MONEY
TO
LOAN!
On Improved Farming Lands.
Long Time! Kasy I’ayments!
Horrower pays actual cost
of perfecting loan.
NO COMMISSION CHARGED
FOR SAT.E.
XX'snted, to sell 163 acre* of land
known ms the Marla J. (7. Creech
place, four mile* and a half from Al
lendale, three mile* from Helgling and
three nolle* from Sycamore, Neaboard
Air Line Railroad .
Will sell for half cash, balance on
time.
H. L.Orecrb, Agent.
Barnwell. 8. C.
John B. Palmer & Son
Sylvan Building.—1’. O. Box 2m2
Columbia, S. C.
NOTICE: OF ELECTION.
The municipal election for the town
of Snelling will he held February 7th,
1911, to elect one Intendant and four
Wardens.
The following gentlemen have been
aptmlnted managers of the election :
J F. Sanders, J. J. Snelling and E.
J. Rawls.
J. M. Hill, Clerk.
Dec. 20, 1910.
W. H. JONES, MANAGER,
Columbia, S. C.
1 -y
Secures positions for teachers,
sells school furniture and sup
plies, and publishes
Southern School
News.
USe nd for our
school supply catalogue,
our magazine catalogue and
our entertainment book catalogue.
THE BARNWELL OIL MILL
Will Close its Ginning for the Season on
Wednesday, January 25th, 1911
All parties wishing cotton ginned will please have their
cotton at our ginnery on this day.
Tit tet Tliat tic West PraJacK
Business, Timber & Farm Stock
With sixteen years’ expeiicnce and square dealing in
horses, mules, buggies, wagons, etc. to my credit, I am
free to say that at no time in my career have I been in a
better position to Bcrvc my friends, old and new, than at
this season.
I have just returned fYom the West, where it was my
good fortune to get the cream of the markets. My new
shipment of stock, consisting of
47 TVTTTT .THR
STATE OF SOUTH CA!
BAPJYWELL OJL JVIJLL,
Wm. E. McNab, Mgr.
7 IHIOiRSIES
will reach Barnwell on Monday, November 28th, and a
cordial invitation is extended to all buyers in Barnwell
and adjoining counties to visit me nf; my Hill Top Stables,
where courteous treatment amt tfye squarp deal arc watch*
words. If it is
A Nice pnggi), a Serviceable Wagoq
a strong set of Harness, a first class I^ap Hope or a good
whip that you need, you will find it here. No better line
anywhere.
CHARLIE BROWN.:l!^^
j?p HE large Capital and Surplus of this bank
V, together with its extensive resources, aside
from affording iin<|Ucstioned safety, also
enables it to care for the needs of its customers
at all times. In the matter of making loans we
give preference to our depositors and the patron
who maintains a small account receives the same
courteous treatment and assistance as our largest
depositor. Your account is cordially invited
4 °|o Paid on Savings
BAN Kor WESTERN CAROLINA
BARNWELL, S.C.
CAPITAL & SURPLUS $500,000°P
□ LOCAL D/FtECTORS G
George H.Bates J.M.Easterling
Butler Magood P.M.Buckingham
S « MULES
ONE CAR
OF
Fine Hordes
AND
/
Three Cars
OF THE
Best Mules
.. ...
THE
West Produces
Just Received
AT
J. D. WHITTLE S
' t VI V OF b.XUN WF.U,
I', ‘ti* Goner,
Mjf J. ii. K.q. .VJ-e of i’rohBie 1# J
harusrcli Cuuuijr.
Wbarvaa, Hubert Read bath Bad* *****
to mu to grant him LeUcra of A4
Utratkoo of tho eetato ahd Kfaeto of
ton Heed, tlcccaaed,
Dirac are, therefor*, to elto and
all and staralar, the kiad?«l a&d rrilWWll ot
Ihs said G Ilf ton Kood, dooaoaod, UxM tbof
l* and appear before me Io tho Coart ti
I’H)bale to be held at BamweH An We
1st day of Fetx, 18U. next, after ]
thereof at 11 o'ctock th tbe !
causo if any they have why I
tration should not t)« granted. ,
Given nailer my bend thm HMk <Uy ot
January, Auno Domini 1111 U
J. K. SNILUNO,
rubiislml in Tw
January IHh. UU1
Bauirwau.
•*
TRKABLRKR’B notice.
The Treasuier’a oflloa will be opea
for the collection of taxe* lev tod fof
the fiscal year commencing January 1, ,
1»B), from Che Iftiti day of Octobof.
I91u (o tbe IStb day of March, I«U Ih-
ciusive. F/nm tbe laf lo tbe 31st at
January 1911 InHuxIvea peaalty of mm
I»-i ««eni will be added. From tho lac
to the 29th of February, 1011, iarlnaiva
a penalty of 9 per eent will ba addod
to all taxes paid lb February. From
tbe 1st to the lath of March, 1911, fh*
cluaive a penalty of tevon per eeuC
will be added to all unpaid tew*
rUvyy
For Stale Purpoeea B»' milk .
•' Ordinary Lounty
I'tirpoee*
'• New Jail Purpoae# l
" Constitutional School
Purpoeea 8
Total j i9H
There wil! been tsirt kvy of two
mills In Barnwe t, Blaehvllia and WU*
liston township for public road*.
( ommuution tax Will be |t (>U and
will be fwwlred front October 1A, 1910,
to March, let 1911, ineiuaivt.
(Special School I^vy)
Cedar Grove 1 mlilt Bhrbry Branch,
Cslvary, Bdlsto, Friendship, Ullda.
Healing Spring*, Kline, Morris. New
Forest, Oak Grove, Old Coluiphtf,
Pleasant Hill, Meeov Branch, Hen tHU,
Hrlgllngville. Seven Flues, Tinkers
Creek, 2 mill*; Barton. Big Fork,
B>*4 k vPle.^UImvrs.^lJpptr Rlc^ Land,
S camore Vo. hi, 3 mills; A (lends le!
uble Fond. Hercules, I^es, 4 mfOst'
Barnwell mills; Elko. I mllU,
Fairfax « mill*, Wiliiateo, 7 1*2 mllh.
United Hutea currency, Gold end
8l|ver coin, county and acbool ctaime
property approved will bo reeeHred (of
laxea.
Checks and drafu will bo reeeieed
for taxes at Ux Payers Halt only.
J. H. Armstrong,
Treasurer Barnwell County.
dTjsoXleul
4EA Dentist
^UUUvriLLISTOK. - - M*
Offloe oyer Bank t f Winisheu. W$
not receive calls In Ibe country, fee
will make eppetnimentt atofldm
A. H. MNESTEB,
ATTOMET AT UV
NOT ART PUBLIC,
BLACKS xLLE, 8.0
DR.J.H.E.MILHOU&
DENTIST.
BLACKY ILLS, Bk CL
Office dayt ThandE/y
day and SaturcUy.
Well equipped oOm
Operations made as
less as consistent with a
Prices reasonable. Terns'
cosh.
BI.ACKVILI.E, - -
SOUTH CAROLINA.
aoTicx or riSAL discharge.
Notice I* hereby given that on Satur
day, February 4th, Ibll, tbe under
signed will file with the Hon. JohfT K.
Sne|! ng, Judge of Probate for Barn
well County, hit Final Return as Ad
ministrator with the will annexed of
Angut Owena deceased, and apply for
lyettera Diamitsory.
H W, Btieb.
AdrainUtrator with the will an
nexed of Angus Owens.
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MllleUerUk.«. C„ Dec.
NOTICE OF FINAL DISCNARGK.
Notice Is beieby given that the un
dersigned will on Tuesday, February
T, 1911, file with Hon. Jno. K. Sue I-
ling, Judge of Probat* 7«r BaraweTl
County, her Anal return a* Guardian
of Ben F. Anderson. Jennie 1. Tyler.
Cland\a Kennedy, Virgin Andereon,
Belle Anderson, Norman Andarsoa and
Edna Anderson and apply for letters
DUmlssory.
Lanra Anderson,
Jan. 8. 10H. OnardUc.
DR. V. C. nUODS
innst
lanvdl, — 1C
OF FfCK HOUKM
8.80 a. m. to 6p.Ma
Persona UHitg aorny from larnoSI
will please make appe4i.iaaeuU bafbSl
eoming By so doing they will be mm
•f Immediate servloa nnd avnM
appnln
T. B. ELLIS, JR.
SOTEIIK 111 TOUCK ^
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