The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, February 02, 1911, Image 2
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L4BQI9T COUNTY CIBCULATIOH
ITHUKSDAT. FKBKUAKY 2. Iflll.
“ fb* won who ceUlod South Caro-
lltn. who wont Into the unbroken for-
built log cabin home* for their
famltioa and cleaned for the pro*
eiuctlon of food aurely had many and
great hardahlps to tinderno that their
4«*c«ndanta of tbia dav do not have to
meet and endure.” That wta the *ub
•tanoe of the opinion evpreaaed to ua
recently bv a visitor of auperior InU l-
Jlcenca from the upper part of the
Stale, a dweilor in a live and prograa-
alra town.
Yet theae pioneer* preferred life In
the wllderne** with all Itt Inconvenl
•aces and dangers te the condition*
and elreumatanoea sxlatlng in the old
Iknrm of their births and younger
Years. They chose exile from the more
advanced clvillx itlon of Europe rather
than continue there the struggle for
the w«ana of bare subsistence, or bear
tho wrongs that vexed thejr libcity
loving touts.
Trit« the pioneers of tl»e rolonlrtl p*-
rto4 had no railraad*, automobile*, hi
ayclea or rubber tired bugglea. They
fead no u*e for-eueh convenience*, for
them was nowhere to go, no roads to
ffO on and with the exception of pow
der aud lead, salt and Iron nothing of
consequence to buy. For all that, wa*
•aten wa* made at home or captured
frow the foreat*. while all clothing and
nppatvl, from coon »kln cap* to un-
gatn'jr ahee* was of domestic m»nt»
faetare. The women carded the wool,
•pun and wove the flax, dyed the cloth
and made home«pun clothing f m all,
from grand parent* to grand children.
Inftead of deciric and gaa light* and
standard oil there were pine knot*
•vert where and tbo»e Inductrlon*
worker* could *leep a* long as the
eihlckena.
Aa fur health every cabin furnished
an abundance of the fresh air lre«r.
mentto whio'. the twentieth century Is
reverting. There wrre no ho*,dial* or
eanltorium*, no new diseases with long
»»am«* an<Mf simple poeder* ami tea*
of harks and root* aud garden herb*
did not core the 111 there was au tinos-
(•'■station* burial.
The life, rude and unfettered aa it
Wra* ( did not lark recreation*. There
were log rolling* and mil splitting*,
house raising* and shooting inatche*,
quilting* an I neighborly vMIting*,
with gathering* of young pcopl
where Innocent ihya gave as much
pleasure a* the modern w*l i. And
whan (he preacher oaro* once or tw ice
a year there were «<>ng» an<l prayer*
and shoutings that gave voice to the
reverence of their heart*.
There wa* and absence of politic* ami
(he eaemlngly Interminable turmoil of
•ippadug f ictlon*. and barring n, r »-
alonsl Indian foray* there wa» nothing
to disturb the even tenor* of ttieir
lives.
The tax c*»M*ctor had not Imcome an
Important and importunate ofll dal,
and rather than submit to a tariff on
tea the revolutionary war was coin
xnenced.
And if the world I* permitted to go
oq another eonple of renttirica the pen-
j.f* of 220(i ai l pity u* a* we fe«l aad-
neae aver (he hard.hipa of the forbear*
who tamed (he f.irrsts aud made thr
praeent ease for ua.
ANOTIIEH VKTKKW ('A I.M.Ih.
My. Abraham Knopf dint
Their wealth I* In health, happiness
and a«U r>]Mncc, not In niomy, lands
or stock*. They hare leas of Ihi* ! nn Friday night, at 'li"h 'Mi*
wot Id’* good* than *oin«* of ttn-lr nulgh-
hora. aUo smail r slivrea of trouble and
larger divideud* of sleep and good di
gestion.
Sentiment In fivor of ot,|v a thirty
day session l* aai I to be growing in
the Legislature and there i* the possi
bility of a *lne die adjournment on next
Tueadar, 7th iu*t. It would give the
home f Iks an agreeable surprise to see
the Solon* scatter from the capitol so
soon.
A VEJtV WIHE WAY.
Hpartanbnrg ha* recently I .1 in two
new method marriage*, that had a
plenty of witnesses, yet were *urprise*
to those attending them. The way wa*
this: Mr. and Mr* —Invited a
number of friend*, their pastor Inclu
ded, to spend a social evening Only
good music, cheeifu) conversation *m!
something nice to eat wa* expected
After all came anti thetthat grew ttvely
one young July who was in »he
secret began to play the wedding
march, the dnugh'er of the hou«e. and
her l*ean came in through a »i I* door
and the preacher tied the knot of mar
riage in a double quick tl ne.
Twalya million bales of cotton ! That
much wa* made In the S »wth l*»t year.
In apftr of bo'l weevil* In the S >uth
■'Vaaf, bad season* and storms in wide
)y separated section* and a labor sup
ply complained of everywhere as In
•uflk'lent and unMtl-faclorv.
These twelve million h»loa wi 1 last
the mill world a longer than usual
time ailf** trade conditions Improve
greatly and rapidly. The Southern
mill* being under pledge to one another
to shut down five week* before the end
ing of the cotton year, September 1st,
’nil. will work only 17 week* In the 12
■sonths following September 1st, 1010.
Tbe New England and Middle State
ml'la baring agreed to reduce produc
tion twenty live percent., one-fourth,
will nM heed their usual stocks of cot
ton, Whether European manufactur
ers will work abort or full time has nor
appeared yet. The Infer* nee Is that
the combi nation to reduce production
Is ft World round one, with the prob- -
•hie exeeptlau < f the cheaper working
•nd living people of Japan and China.
COSTLY COTTON.
At pre*ent silling price* (he value <>f
the lint and •eed <*f the twelve million
bale* of cotton made in the S'"it.li last
year wool I be about a billion dollar*, a
sum of moo>y too great to ho grasped
.byany human mind,. Of th-- twelve
ml lion bale* and htl lon dollar* we
guess off hand that South <'»rotioa
•hnuj 1 be credited w ith a million aud a
quarter hate* and a hundred and tw enty
live million dollar*.
That l »ok* like riehne** and world
(■eating prosperity, but the c«*t of ma
king the crop was trraiendou*. That
I* the only adjective occurring to u* as
doing justice to the subject. In tWt*
State of South Carolina, according to
Comaci'iloiier of A^riculmre E. .1,
Wat*on. pinch**'-* made out-lde the
State last year, of atock and feed »tull<
lor men and women and h*-a«t« were;
For horse* and omle«, 111.350 (>< Si; ha
con. etc . $ 1.1 (**),(**); dairy product*.
$I2.(X)0,IN>0 : Ilnur. (20.00",(mi ; corn
fk ,000,000; other coinuiercial food
stuff-, M.OOOO-iO; hay. 12,000.(ksi; «n'*
|l, l SHi,(H> ; i lotni ainount i-f -d,
0 *1
The Siate-'slde snhj.-clion to king
cott-m made thi* i xi-eniliturc nece*. u \
for if in, cotton lia-l been grown in ihi*
tltate Mouth (’arolina wenul have been
a producer and exporter of all that, «c
cording to (hd. Watsoo, her firmer*
bought from abroad
Add to the expenditure* above »!i.led
the oo*t />( leri U /.cr*. labor, imple-
mem*, freight*, t*x>*., bagging, tie*,
ginning charge*, A and tin- Inlance
1 -ft to the average worried f ,rm owner
aud manager would he very sin.tll
wages.
A NKW DAY.
•‘Ho here hath been dawning
A nolber blue d*y;
Think, w ilt I hou let it
Mllp Ukelea* away
I<nT It a g|-rlon* thing to have
• plead out before you each morning a
new da)'f A new dav sir.lchiug out
before yon hare and emp y to t>e tl I
with nothing hut pure an I holi c
thought* a* we par* xl mg The know'-
edg« of I hi* hi -«*ed g f t II! I* in v »o- |
with Joy and gUdnea* eyeiy morning
when I awake.
Yesterday lis* p:t«sed—tomorrow may
nee.-r dawn for vou —imt tmliv I-
yours. Itej .ice mid he gial ('iow.I
every kind wor I. eveiv su.il , < \> n ]
hit of ( tieer, every h't ot *iin*liine, <-v 1
ery hit of uuse!ti*hue*s, every M'. < t -
forgive vou-fo | , eaeiy tot of tin-
Christian like sniii' Into it thit you |
can It w i | hold it h I -.
Today you will meet Mini" o: e who
t« *.ad (•! ve him of y mr j iv T > I < \
you will meet some cm- who I* fiien I
le»a. He hi* f-tend. Today ton wi i
meet some one wlio i» loncl; 'Ink-
hi ll fed tlial you ate jour hr.-th'-i »
keeper.
Don’t wait until you go to r'liiri h
and are a*ke<| to give in your experi
ence to 1 q the world know y -ii are a
Christian Let vour life prove it
I’roye It today. Tt.ere are a tnim-ainl
way* to prove it A ml \ on do not hive
to he rich or great or 1 • trued to (>rov>-
't either. A’ou do not have to hr a m ; l-
lionaire to make p>0||- hap|»v You
do not have to he a minister to make
people hatter. You do not have to bv
great to do the things that rea lv count
Mo»trf the things worth wli le ate
done hv the plain m in and the j liin
woman in plain clolhe*
Ytaterday we were pesshnista hut
today let us he like sunshine it*c!f
We w ill let this bright, sun get into uur
vein* mid turn the w Hole wor It I g'lldei:
W’e will not he gloomy. Hotticr the
gloomy. They wi | sail utt all of the
sunshine of the chlldien i f light w ith
out giving anything Imck in return.
Ye*terday we were pe**lmi*t«, hut
today let u* bo optimi^s of^ the purest
water.
Yesterday we went about looking
for the fault* we mul | tlud in people
Today let ut look fur tbe good to every
body and •very thing.
Yesterday we had sorrow for our
companions, hut today let. n* invite j y
and gl nines and mirth to be with u*
Mr .1
ill K a I
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and le
f hi*
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ifo. Ilirce daughter* and four
J. Knopf
year*
He came to the I'nitvd Male* from
Austria when In year* old In In'if he
wa* married to Mias .lane Mid and
since that h:ippy event Harnwrll DC*
[rlct C"iintv had been hi* houiu Du
ring the war he wa« for four rear* a
g.ioti and true soldier, *--r\i ig faith
fuDy and hravejy in llagirnH's
meiit A fter t he w.i r lie whs Auditor
of BirnwelJ Couniy for f -nr year* an I
tilled the position < f I’o-t Master
at Hlickvl'e for cl/lit or ten
years. For thirty y**rs f,.. lull a (to
sjtion w ith the 1 uc M r. Sirnou Brown
of Jlhickvide
11 i s wife
(ona survive' him
He wa* a man - f *tricl Integiitv an-l
in this new wml! n- wun mm y "■irni
fl lendsliifts hv the lairtu-** of hi* »-verv
act and tne genu inn goo-lncis if h *
h'-art,
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THE FA KM EL’S' I’NION.
A meeting of the Farmers’ 1 riion i f
Barn wc 1 * hrut/ty wt+Fhe tierd at K ++t -
wi 11 on n« xt Motul iv. C:h dsy if Fvl-
ruary, KM I, a; 2..KI f> in.
J A j-uk.itl*,
tier - Treas F. C l’> i
A TE A' HKII I l.'HNF,D tM' I'
I’imn demand of (iovemor Hlean -
anil resolution of the b .ar I <> t u-r- e*
of the State Colorc-I N'ormal tied In
dnst r ial ( nllegs at U.aiigetmvg I'h-uu i*
K Miller, Kieshlent of lhat in* i n11up
si lice it* beginning som;.; tif ecu. \e-ir*
ago, resignsd lhat po* fio i last w.-i-k
Ins. w itt.draw al to go inro < ff u-t J r e
.'loth 11 i* successor will p/ipiahiv he
Krof N. A. Nix, colored, f irmerlv «f
this coiiuty. Many n )-re I people
were tired of Mtiler.
BE ATI NH TH Fl BIKD-l.
Monday morning.I A D McCerdv,
Hi) aviator, attempted lo lly on a ( u ' i - *
hlfdaue fro-n K“V Mf-i, I 1 nidi, ov r
the Strait* of Fl .r1.Is to 11 11 an -, i .11.
lance of I 12 in 1 s A' th - » ntli it.d
of i he II ;gh t a or i/. .> <u { ',oi)il w a ‘ w * 11-
ing Inin At fiftv mi'e. an hour he
llew slices* fully I" wi'hiti leu m'l
t he ('uhan co t -1 w lieu lie .ack ol ]|.
hrii-allng nil f •rri .1 him to alight on
i he w atcr. He and lii* hi pi .in'- h o H
nnhur* were pu-kc I uu hv rue I > S
S )\K I S STACC I .
M i X t In *r a r. h I i w i' <•' w 1 n
■ oa 11 a ) U- I ’ o m i k i -1 g n r :
eitio r c I I or p . ikc I -• p c i 'j'
pIM w-ut i| f i ron « ick I I’ .o
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and will gii** a lii.
g os* to tIi
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TNAL DI^C:i-A?vCE.
"Fit KK!’’
Se-n! 12 names and a I Ireme* < f Mu-
»in L. a dor* w r it (cn | 1 11 ii I v. a nd gef a
cof.v of our new s-mg hook Vo. !•, ■\ in
Kcgl- I (Iowa of Hi a veil. I roe.
Job.) B. L’migiiHii.
A (hen-, (•*.
Iff—Tnc\ * m \ that the f .re i» an in
dex • f (ne mi -id
HiJie — I don’t Know It doesn’t f.>l-
1 iw That hecanse a woman’s face ts
made aji h 1 r min I i*.
Mi»N K V TO U A V.
I.t HUS mi.].' O-I iinpr IP r.'t f i rm lanils
in Aikeo, Bailiwei 1 , Banderg ui.d
Hampton ( ountic* \o dcl.tv.
Jan) ■« A Mi),., Art v.,
No 21-1 .It Barnws l S
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in I ii i *t r a tor i f the pvt a if of April K u k-
cr. decfi.setl, and apply for Letters Di.«-
missory.
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Adtninixtrator.
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Al IH’I "ICh N t >T I!! K.
T -e A ll 'itor w ill he at tlo- f.'llowi g.
plai-. s on the iIh'c* n um i| in-low for
the pu!po*e if receiving tax leluMn*
’ f o tHc- \ ch r Ki |!
M i' h-11 vi I h*. I liu rs
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NOTICE TO
DEBTORS
ITORS.
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AH oi-rson iud- h'cd to the estate of
M -- » M i-. nic t'reech, d■'.•'‘H«>oi, are re-
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tn- und'-r-igm-d and a 1 tu-i sun* ha\i ng
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NOTICE GF FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice i* hereby given fhn* on Sstur-
da v, h f tiriu i v ii. Mil. the nnder-
-igiifd w -1 lii** w 11ti 'he Hon. J din K.
Pm ldiig,J udgf of Probate for Uafn-
wett Cminrv til* F-tu-l |{p;iirn h* Ad-
to i ii i*t r a' or with the w'pi aniicXeil of
A-'gus Owen* deci-asid, ami for
l.-M ter* 1 >i *iii i saoi y.
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Admi'ii-urator w itii the w ill an
nex "d if Angus Owens.
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NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
Noij-p ]. Iieiehv given ttnt the un
d-r-igm-if wi | on Tuc-d iy I’ch. uHrv
7, l"i I, tile wi ll Hou, duo K. S'lfd-
lug.J i'igc of I‘roiiato for Barnw-pr
i onmy tn-r tliuii return «« Guardian
..f Ken F \nder-on J-nni:- I Tyler.
1 l.ttii- Kctmedv. \irgia Aude'.-oti,
I!- Ic A’lddsun, Norman Ander-nn mid
Edna Andi-rsm, Hinl apply fur LeUcrv
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Laura Andrrsnn,
Jan 1. !'M 1 Guanjliat.
MASTER'S SALE.
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Organized by the People for the J'cople'
Mcptilicd will; lljc ?Jirn;crs’ Ui?loq
Deposit your Money and receive 4
per cent in Savings Department
OFFICERS:
Harry D. Calhoun,
President
N. G W Walker,
Cashier
William L. Cave,
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R. ,C. Carrol),
A*st. Cashier
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25 MULES AND 4 HORSES!
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f I d.ive the Wagons. !?c. Surrev*. 1 lames*, etc t « qn with these
| i" . - set Prices will he da w , \ , at the 1 uvs* j- isxil i e petite.
CHARLIE BROWKTH^
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MASTER'S SALE.
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tug water and go "I mi •
better to pai.y Iittip m .re f
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if -c hip) it«" 1 -«» in 'johnf ii v tha i won 1 I
he npcp-*arv in the oh.-sper gra l-M
The cuff e p a shrni 1 t h-> thorougntv I
w-i-heil and »cald--I aO-r cvirv nici!
and ci-tf.-e tp-vei al'-'ivcd to .tan I in i;.
If it get* iliacolorod. put a li.tl" hakim'
soda in ic once a week or -•> li d w ii ti '
cold Water M'"l let It co,po tn tile ti l 1-
ing |>oii)t. Take car" that the *|lauf I
and turainer art perkecl'.’ cl.-a i*d
1 Kln.c and drv thorough y FoU
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W. H- JONES. Mgr.
Columbia. S. C.
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Tff*tFrrt*y we th onJfht -nf •mr enres anrt
sorrow*, hut today/Het, ns recall ’ten
lliotpointl ]t>ra snd blc»*iitgs Yeider
tlav **© rdgheil for the things that wt>
cool I not have, but today let n* rejoice
In the thing* tnut tire our*, llow many
tiling* we Itave that other people have
According to » report of th© Ameri-sj nf>r yon ami I have health and
A BUSINESS RKCKSfUON.
«in Railway Aaanuiation Issued l»»t
week from CtiiiWgn th© number of Idle
freightuara in the United Hutea on
January 18th. 1011, wa* twic© at great
wa on tbe Mine date a year ago. T hat
maaoe the railroad^ ere thung a amall-
or carrying trade and people buying
■nd eclHng leaa, which may be a good
thing for the country.
Or it may turn out to be th© begin
ning of apreadinc hard time*, for rail
road* anrt iron and eteel induetri©* are
tbe ilr^of all bnaineaaea to be affected
by necessary economies in busineas de-
wclopment*. f.
Th* Prori.n is more than content to
leave tbe future fair fortune* of Mist
Katl© Gu«ter of A Iken and Matter Jer
ry Moor© to the guidance and guard-
Hiublp of the well matched Columbia
S'ateand Augusta Chronicle, aa long
Up Jottrniil* aforesaid |.liy fair. But
notice that if they.fail to moor
In « bappy harbor we eha!| try
wbat'i tomald/IPrtry? VI t
k^afl aodebody’e com.
f lend* ami honest wnrk to do. Let u*
never sigh or fret or murmur again
Yeeterdav we were thoughtless aud
said some thing* that hurt. T xlav 1 u
u*l>t noth ing hut kind wor d-fall ft# m
our Up*.
Ye«t"rdav we put off the things that
might Itave been done then. Today let
us do what >e can and dot leave it for
tomorrow.
Yesterday we were afraid that we
wool 1 die before our work was' done,
but today let u* believe that until nnr
work i# done we oannnt die, and when
it i* done we will not care to live.
Yeaterday we were weak, but today
let us be strong, be brave, bo puto
Let ua he nobl« in every thought, ior
we have lived 1 >ng enough to learn that
only the good shall endure.
!•«* ua be happy, for today we are
nearer the great, white throne than we
have ever been before.
Yesterday we were txiilding onr tem
ple for man to see but today let ua
'‘BnlId It well, whate’er we do;
BuiJd It gtralght and strong and true;
Build it clean and high and broad;
Build it for the eve of God ”
•—Marie Nnmiiella Cromer in Aiken
Journal and Review.
NOTICIT.
W (‘ will sell nt jmhlie ;hk;-
tiip lii^Tu'st Litltlci’ for
Ii on Tm l.'D l a. Fi nn -
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I'.Hl, Lilt' I'ollowillo'
to
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Onv* 111
or, One [
Pi’, Oiu
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horsp
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I aever permit mjroelf tn become
the jlave <*f a hshit.” Don't you? I
had an idea that you had tiesMunc a good
deal of • slave to the habit of
tnn*a -ra*MkiTrg +iten"tf*,-wJ»H-b-*4o l«*t ter
work when tln ir newr.r«-rtn* worn i,T.
n coffco pi t j- he'tcr wt cn n*-w , wheth
er mn le of tin graniiewaie, nick. | or
a] inilnttm. M t'tv g io.l ltoti*ekeeper*
advocate, frequent teneui l. from the
llt-cent store, dt-car-lin- the old , colT-o
pots as s 'Oil it* they h,"-out,' disi A] Ti d
and altong T te-e arc hotter in the
end thin the nto*t i in :n p-c ' a'e
Toe time horore-l rue -f m making
CoffeJia tHhlcap toilful foreacll perso 1 (1 ('St' 1T 1 )C( 1 piopcrtv:
and one for th- pot Put the eotfee m
the i I'Hti pot, pour in a few ,-poo"fnl*
of Ci'l I water to wet It, add a clean,
ftcshli' broken egg *hc | if von have if,
or a teHspootifnl ot the w hi'e of egg,
pour on the h tiling water nod l-t it]
jnst come to the Ixdl. Take away from i
the tire, give a soeond shake »>r *tir the J
groumU down then replnee Hitd l-t it )
come again jo«t to the bnil Do this !
three titites B) Kttcrs'ssioti, then pii*h
hack on the stove to sei.M * an’l el ‘ar, I
Home persons prefer to make the eof- :
fee by the cold-water method. In th if ,
case caver the c-dl'ce witit the reijutred |
Kn>nunt of cold water, allow ir to reach ■ ( )li(
the boiling point, then proceed a* he-j •
fore. The coffee niit«f not he a‘1 owed As * ** DUllIl.
to boll hard, hut merely reach the hoil j /pi nrnni-rtv will
ing point each lime. If not perfectly | * IK ” 1 I M< i U l d " 111
clear when ready to ferve pour In a 1 K . h()M lit ‘•Voumiins’ Spur”
Ublespoonfitl of cold water. A
on C. k >N . C. Ky.
ITlwin A'oimians.
m. Lily Y. IVcbcIkt,
Yirginia E. McDonald,
£ ■ Lauit ns You ma n
Fail fax/.S. (J.-, -January
- 11)11.
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and t - • i n.-nL v f j i :n"a F
let -, -i ca**d,
Plaintiff,
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et
Dcfcn lants.
Bv virtue
diH-C'c I ill
w. 1 1 - I ’ at
(' ,u rf 11,m-
ot Fc'ir-i if
iin,tv 'i, utt!
f , lowing ,!,*»»,
Titn-e e- n a hi lots
n f ii ,l>"'t"t il order to me
!)*• ahove entir'ed can*", I
I! 11 n w ' II i ll 11 on t if t he
, ■ n M-nda- , th-aixth dav
it t- ing *>-1 • dav in said
m me l-g-il hour* nf *ale,
rih« I real pro;n*rt v :
ntimhers 1 1 atul 15
) Sum' Mill ( Lit lit,
i\!y hoist 1 lioii-
1 j Ii t t y horse
Ml
‘'Hrowmdlt: ' Lupine
[ 1 j lil'ty hoist' kt Bro\YiH‘lIi‘”
One [l| thirty-live
horse ‘L\llas" linyinc and
two stand sixl v saw
Roots for Sale.
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I have nevcral thoitsabd asparagus
root*, or crown*, for sale These root*
•••« ef the Karlv Argenteoil vatie;y
t hat e.xperieuro it a* proven to be bext
for thU part of^he Sonth.
BrlgbAn
i,, tilo.-k ii it tn he I 71 a* de*l gnated on map
,,f T"" n ' f F ii r’-tx, w(ticIt sit'd map 1*
t c, ic di d i Book nB, |,-ig- ,* 4S2 and IM
tn *. dice of (,. i r . fur"ffaruwell Conu-
?3 •
A l*o -..
I.itnumtnf k In Bl-ck nurnher 3f
and l"l u it in ’"'r ■< in lilui-k n mhi*" 31,
a- dc-ig Hied on map < f the Town of
Fhi f x i' l,,ch *anl r-iapi* recorded in
1 1-1,,W i. i. n «-i'» 1"2 -in-' 1 "I i-t I nice Of
' (' P f l Lai ll IV e | Couutv,
A I.*"!
I ot* n' miica I t> and 7 in Bl*ck
’ uaihcr *’, I and lo’* numher* 7 and S m
Ll ,ck n nhicr :.t, a* doignated on m .p
i il ■ T ,n n of Fairfax, whicti said
iiihp i * i r I>., I in Book HI}, mge* 4S2
in I {••:> iu <dti"e of (,’. <J. P. for Ba'rn-
w 111 i mi n ty.
Al*o:
Lot* number* 1, 2, -’> and 1 in Block
oiimher so. a* de-iguated on map of the
Town of Fai.-f iv which said map i* re
cord d i.i Book (IB page* 4s2 and lS‘l
in ' (lice of C-C- P. for Barnwell Ceun-
ty.
A'«o:
Part* of 1 its number* 2 and 3 in
Block numhei i’>2, a« weM as one half
intete*t in Sumter Avenue abutting
• aid 1 It*: aa wed as ail of 5th St. abnt-
tii.g on -aid lot*; as well a* lot In north
east corner is sitid Block number tij, as
appearing on map of Town of Fairfax,
which **id map is recorded In Book 6B,
page* ISJ an-l IS3 in office of C. C. P.
fo' Barnwell Countr. a
Terms of sale cash. Purchasers to
pav for papers
The above described lot* ar* now be
(ng sold at the risk of former p ’
©rs.
II. L. O’Bann
Ma*u.r.
JlMter’i Office, Jitnuarj l«:b, 1911,
UP-TO-DATE BLANKS
FOR SALE AT
THE PEOPLE OFFICE
Note ami Crop Mortgages that take the- place of
the oM Mercantile Lien for Advances, Rent
Liens, Land Titles, Mortgages, Money Ronds,
Chattel Mortgage*, Bills of Sale, Liens for Ad
vances by land owners to tenants, Share Crop
Agreements, Distress Warrants, Htc, Etc.
<§*$><$<^<§>#<^*£1 ^>^<^<$><^<$><^
now be-
) ifrchas-
non,
tj-,
HARNESS
As Manager of the Allendale Live Stock Company I
have just arrived with a car of Kentucky raised and Ken
tucky broken High Class Horses and av car of Tennessee
Mules, all young, sound afid ready for work of any kind.
" —
will sell at reasonably low prices for cash or satis
factory paper.
ALLENDALE LIVE STOCK COMPANY,
J. L. Ellis, Secretary and Treasurer
Allendale. South Carolina