The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, February 16, 1911, Image 3
Tljc Barnwell People.
THURSDAY. FKBRUAKY ]•,. UMI
RATES OF HijBSURIPTION.
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In Advance, per Annum |1.50
On Time $i OC
The tfr*t section of the chain k* 11 *
I* at t'lmere thia week.
I. B. Harlev,
Clerk.
J. B. Morna,
Supr.
HARMONY LODGE NO. 17 A. K. M.
I A /A remilercommhnleation of Harmony
\M/ L>d(r.- No. 17, A. Y. M. will l^- ImM
EKL In Mtu-onlc Temple or. Thursday
aKMA Mar. '.Hli, 7.110 o'clm'k VlaltiUK
brethren are cordlatiV in rift'd to nfteinl.
A. A. Lemon, \V. M.
Wm. MeXah, 8ee
Ihe regular meeting ot Barnwill
i I>xlge No. Ifi, Knlshta of Pythias will
Ihe held at their Hull on Friday ntsrht
fat H o'clock. A full attendance is
requested. By order of
II. L. OT1ANNON, C. t'.
Wm. McJLUL K. R. A ?•
FOR SALK—''Ik Imtulretl acre* of
fine farming land, north of Blackville,
In a very desi-rahle section.
' H. D. Still. Blackville. S C
A large liver and white colored
point er dog straeed from my place on
the second dav of January. A liberal
reward will be paid if returned to
J. J Walker,
tf Milletteytlle, S. C.
Two rooms to rent, furnislied or un
furnished. For information apply at
this ofli e.
FOR SALK.
.TOO) bushels ear com. Price on ap
plication.
W. T. ralhonn.
Thomas, S. f.
PLANTING SKLP* FOR SALK.
k'ive hundred hu«hcl« of Toole cotton
seed for sale at seventy-cent* per bush
el.
W. H Tm n *r,
ll-li-it Kllentoe, S. C.
FINK SEKD FOR SALK.
One hundred pounds Pure Rsttle-
• nake Watermelon Jsecd f''r sale chenp.
B. C. Matthews.
2-1A-U Wi liston. S.
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THE MOON THIS MOM!!
February:—
About 7,0T0 South Carolina men who
bad Md notary public commissions for
years went out of the swearing busi
ness on the 10(h inst.
Dr. Furse, formerly of this county
I but now a forty plow planter ot Monti-
| cello Oa , visited Barnwell relatives
and old friends this week.
Till;' has been a good season for the
plow sellers. As a result of the lack
of rain clay lands have become so hard
and compact that a plow p iut will not
last longer than two days steady land
breaking work.
Master H arold Harkmson was by
long odds our best looking l ist week
vlsitot. And he Is jusi Ms-bright m-ii
tally as he is physically handsome, and
life before our live year old friend Is
full of rich and rosy promise.
It is probable that the snow white
sand of the Rowemary Hill of Black
ville will be utilized in making glass
brick for housebuilding. The Colum
bia Glass Company has used quantities
of this sand in the manufacture of bot
tle...
Mr. A. W Brabham of Olar Argues
forcefully through ihe News and Cou
rier that wilt In cotton is caused by ^he
too heavr application of acid piiir^-
phate. His contention is supported hi
the experience and observation of him
self and his correspondents.
Governor Blease on Saturday com
muted to two years the sentence of four
years imprisonment in thepenitentiary
imposed by Judge J. 8 Wilson at the
March term, Iholi, at Barnw ell on Percy
Sweat for assauK and battery with in
tent to kill.
That’s a big hearted example set by
Mr. \V. T. Calhoun in giving rent free
to the girl^mpils of the Thomas School
nn acre of bis best land for tomato
planting If in every town, village or
neighborhood, where ••ceesaary, some
public spirited land owner will follow
his leadership in such generous service
the effect ami result will be splendid.
Who next and next, Ac?
Hilbert OJom, colored, found guilty
at Barnwtll in i'.KIl of burglary and
sentenced to life imprisonment af hard
Libor, escaped last w eek from the State
farm in Kershaw County with two
other convicts A reward of fob wa
ndered f,>r their arrest. Hilbert is Ji
years old, o feet 1 inches tall, lias dark
brown eyes and complexion, small
mark on Mt cheek, three upper front
teeth till.' 1 with gold
First Quarter.
Knll Moon
La-t ijuarter
New Moon
The sun rises today at
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A brown black lior-e mu!'* weighing
over a tb>u«»nd pound*, t\v. years old.
•traced from mv nock exhibit between
Hsmiw e!| and Olar .n Mondsy night,
February n:h.
L T(>ense* will be pni I for bi« return
or information leading t" hi- iecm. rv
C .K K /er.
Olar. S <'
KSTKAYED MI LK.
Klraved on Sunday, I.’tli Kebman .
frt.m Hie place of th- late Mr. Nick
Ib.gg In (.real Cypress Townuliip a
Urge dark bay mare mule, with a 1-rg-
head and long tall, about 5 years old.
In line order, having on a ro|»e halier
Kxpenses for finding, feedirgand re-
tnrn of »h«* mule wHl *u» paid, or f..r
information leading fn her rru overy.
Alfred Kear«e,
Kline, S C.
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Two miintli* from today will be Fas
ter Sunday.
Senator Bates and Kepreaamtativc
Davia spent Sunday at hone.
Four more days for making tax rr*
turns before the penalty attaches.
At no.in tomorrow Governor Blease
will have been in olllcc one moatli.
The February meeting of tbe Sa’tke.
Iiatchie Agricultural Club will be held
t morrow.
Congressman patter-on returned
from Washingtoii on Tuesday, in great
ly improved health.
Judge Joseph Krwin of Allendale
suffered a second and very serions
stroke of paralysis on Sunday.
The long winter dry spell was ended
vhh tbe gentle and coiiinuM rain fall
of Saturday afternoon ami night.
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Monday, though the TTth was not a
blue or unlucky day. for II F. Bul»t
Esq. and Mr. W. H. Hair called to see
us.
Contractor Hutto i« hustling to turn
over the keys of the Klko High School
building to the truatee* on Saturday
next.
Mr. Rothrni k of Aiken lias sold
to Mr. J. IV Whittle o acres of Black
ville laud for the high record price of
tt,m —:
Our blight youngTirother Bradbam,
who makes the Allendale Herald so
sparkle with genlalwit, was a welcome
latch string puller on Friday.
It osed to be said Uiat unless peach
tree* bloomed In February they would
bear no good ’ fruit. That was before
the pine woods were destroyed.
Judge Robert Aldrich Is at home
tliis week, having disposed of all cases
ready for trial at Yorkvijle. Next
Monday he w ill open court at Winns-
boro.
Governor Brown rf Georgia says
that the peach crop of Ilia State will he
a complete failure this year. The trees
are In bloom and a fruit killing freeze
Is pretty sure to come.
The Barnwell County boys are com
ing to the front, thirty-nine having up
to Saturday enroll'd themselves as corn
club contestants There Is room for
more, and opportunity.
More than a year ago Mr. IT. R. Box
of Krwloton suffered a paralytic stroke
from which he had never recovered.
On Sunday he died from a pistol shot
through tbe brain. As he was alone in
..hjs room itmay never be known wheth
er the discharge of tbe weapon was ac
cidental or Intentional. lie was an un
married man, T7 years of age, of fine
character,’! member of one of the
worthiest families of the county and
highly eateemed by a multitude of
friends. ilia brethren of Allendale
Masonic !,odge laid hta body to real In
Aulocb Cburcli y»rd.
GOOD NEWS.
When Congressman J. O. Patterson
became ill last vear be e<>n*ulted and
w»* treat-d by I be most eminent medi
cal experts in Washington They
agreed (hat h’s illness was caused bv
too cOMtioned over work and orescrlbed
a long and ab-olnte rest a* Ihe tr-.-ir.
ment needed to restore Mm to bis ac
customed good health, and assured liim
that bv tlie adoption of Ihe re-t cure
treatment he would be sure of entire
recovery, and that many mote yeais of
good health and usrfullltss were in
store for him.
On lii- return to Washington a couple
of weeks ago be again eon-ulte 1 these
eminent i hy»ician« and thev pro
nounced turn as greatly Improved, in
much better condition tlum at un v
time b« fore since tbe beginning of bis
‘lluess, and assured him that his res
toration will be rapid and sure Toex-
pedite his recovery be entered a hos
pital, where re-t is assured, for the
brief tiaie needed
HF. \LING SPRINGS HONOR ROLL
|*l Grade —Pearle Pe> liford
_’:id Gtade—Kdwaid Marlin, Rav-
niond Gib'on, Ida Klkuis, My rtii-
Roy |-ton
3rd G i tde — V li. e Rav.
Gli (Fade — Fnrn-i llodiford, Ramie
(livens. Willie |*iot< n ’
olii Grade—Anna vvil’i*' Mims, Lila
Bee (iaur, Ru hard llankinsou
'tb Giade — l>ew«v llodiford, JuLa
Rav, M '' 7 e ] 1 e >tor r ls I.wnnte Gitison
7th Grade—Ida Mae Gardner, Vera
Boy Istoii.
nil :i S' I
l»t Year — Leon I.all, Rosa Morris.
■Jnd Year — Mai tin Ke« )er, Viola
Mims.
HONOR ROI L LOR BLAi KVILI.K
S( HOOKS
1-t Grade—Madeline Rrodie, Marion
Cook, f'ecil Fit kliiig, Sun Rush, Redick
Still.
•Jd Gra te—Helen Wei-inger, Florrie
>torne. Llveilon Slid, I'avi-I L'ickl'ng,
l.ouise Mathis, I.ois Ncvll*. Rrbecea
Blatf, Everett Siill, Pierre Mctli-
c’ amp.
ltd (irade — Earl DeWltf, Geneva
Zorno.
4th (trade—Willie May Fickling, By
ron Hair Thelma Rhoden. Fvelvn
Johnson. Julia Halford, Brigg* Kam-
mer, R\an Rhoden. Lartigue Sweat
.'■th Grade—Thelma Fickling, Mis
souri Walker, Reitha Baxlev
'•th Grade—Mini* Walker, Julia Hut
to
7th Grade—Ollie Baxlev, Alma Keel.
Hit.ii e< iin.'i.
Ldrst. A'ear—Verdlce Brndle.
Third Year—Rutiv Joliiison, \ alcrin
Still, Margaret Spigener,
GENERAL HAt,GOD’S MEMOIRS.
Many hooks relating to thi "‘IVar of
Secession” liave lieen vvritten on both
sides of that fearful controversy. Ma
good’s Mcnmirs, wliich tite authtir de
sired should not be published until
about fifty veal* after the beginning
of tlie w ar, i« another ami most vain*
a'ontf+butioH from the aontb’s
point of view. It was written by a
man we’! versed in the art of w ar. w ho
in every position to w liich lie was as
signed by ills superior* showed unusual
skill as a tactician and military leader.
For tills rcasrtn Ills book w ill meet w ith
favorable reception hy the general read
ing public, but more particularly by
army men.
The work consists of two volumes,
published in one volume, tbe llrst deal
ing principally with the defence of
Charleston, and second relating almost
wholly to campaigns in. Virginia dur
ing the last year* of the war.
The rtvle in which tbe book l« writ
ten is pleasing and It* English dear
and vigorous. Those who read It will
find both instruction and pleasure.
While full of Interest in othor res
pect*, the chief value of thc»e Memoirs
will be fou.id to consist in the critical
acumen, a* regards military affairs
and operation*, displayed by the dis
tinguished author.
The work bus been carefully and
conscientiously edited by Col. t'. R.
Brooks, than whom a more capable
man could not have been selected. The
proof sheets, closely read and compared
with the original text prepared hy Gen
eral Hagood, were made to conform in
every particular to the original: and
therefore the reading public mav rest
assured that the subject matter of the
book is precisely as General Hagood
wrote It. *
The book is an oct|vfc volume, illus
trated, having alao rriany maps and
plans sof battle, and containing 4W»
pages,' It is Imund in cloth with title
iiamped in gold.—Newberry Observer.
LA8T week Friends.
Elko: Mr. J. B. Kitchlngs, a «tar
young fanner of K. F. D. No 1, was
the rtrat to give the week a good begin
ning.
Sycamore: Mr. John !>. Jennv, who
carries wherever he goes the sunshine
of hi* bcDpy heart and useful life,
made the sale day as bright for tu as a
perfect May day.
Govan: Mr. A. F. Follin* with kind
wend him' gi-cil deeil became a valued
memoer uf Thk Pkoim.E volunteers.
Dunbarton: Mr. I. W. Rountree, a
stand bv friend of Tux Pk.opi.k slsce
it- lauuchilig on i he sea of jou • allsm
c-ne ng-ii", and tbe passing vea J a<7'i
HsTlvev go to tbe worth ol his a erliuj:
friendship.
Judged 8 Anderson, handsome in
person, wise in nttirial life ami heinful
in hla every IntLience was to our |'lea*»
ure enrolled a member of Thk Pkoflk
volunteers.
“King” Wayne H. Eaves Is always
cheerful and "tlie blues” cannot stay
In hi* good company. A nd it is so be
cause he is a premier farmer, in love
with Til* chosen life w ork learning and
teaching hy example more each year
and with Hie courage of endeavor born
of and bmlt upon long success.
Blackville: Mr. S. M. Hanklnson, in
the flower of health and contentment,
hopeful of and resolute for a future of
Micpess, gave us a brief yet well henrt-
eniitg call and chat.
Mr L P. Blume, counted for year*
one ofX'ur best friends, and with rea
son too, paid us the annual call that
has become as much a part of our cal
endar as t\e commgjof the Christina*
time.
iiflglingvUTe.: Mr. C. M. Kder.field
never fall* to Vemember Thk Pkoi’I.k
before tlie Spiifyg flowers awake from
their winter >-!e<*jr., and may lie long
keep the even Surhmer of a life that
gives so much of happiness to Ills
friends, so crvsfal vipllTting example
to ad wim come witiiih its influence.
Allendale: Mr. W. C Grav, bearing
the good name so deservedly hoTToned
in tlie Smithside, true to Lfs standards
and making a wav in MfiL wortliy of
emuiatinn and imitation paitl tis a call
that whetted our desire for ma longer
stay on ids next visit t.' tlie\ county
seat.
Mr.J. iV. Eazsr’s afternoon\|etter
wa- indeed a message of good w11K and
golden rule In harmony with the gen
ius of (he Snuthaide where iu-t ayid
manly men and fair and gifted worn
are as native and to the manner hurt'
as the perfect fruits of their orchard*
and the rose* sweet of their picture
gardens.
Barnwell: Mr W. L Cave, who ha*
arhiewd such high success a* • ie* Irr
in agricultural progress and won b\
bis good judgment and sterling con-
duel nnd exeeuti v*'eapaeil t the confi
denee of tbe bn-i'iess world, made sun
shine foi us under Thursday’s lower
ing elnuds. ^
Tbe Colonel railed for bis account
and smiltnglt covered Its ligures with
silver that will ke.p it nut of sight »
long twelve month . A man of »\ stem,
w ith a time and place for everything
and keeping on an n,'changing easy
schedule, be reaches all his station
aim- without wa-te of time or loss of
temper, gathering a* he goes the best
ideas of the new Smith, Vet keeping
sacredlr true the best traditions and
ii-agrs of Carolina's golden age.
Appleton : Private R. II Walker *1-
wav* brings with him thoughts of ihe
Smithsid* life, «o rich in it* memories
ol the good people who have iliere *>■
well «ei ved S'.tte, chtireh and their fel
low men in all that goes to make C e
world better. May the on I v " Pi i vate”
servivir g long remain snioug his mm-
rade* of the grav, an example of Hie
unfailing aliegianee to duty a* the
grandest word i.i the English Inn-
guage.
Mever'* Mill: Mr .! Arieil Meyer
does not wearv in well doing, for tie
kindly brought u* the subscription of
hi* gnu ) neighbor and TIIF Prol’I.F’s
good friend, Mr*.
OJar ; Mr. it J. Hutto's certain an
nual rails bring its the pleasures of
seeing hi* frank and kindly f »eo, bear
ing h’« sincere words and realizing hi*
attpi eeialion of hi* paper friend* Such
gix»d gift* make turn welcome wherever
tie goes and win for him front all a re-
* pee tand regard that have in them no
atom of doubt.
W illiston • Mr. W A. B Newsom’s
letter, received after F’.e work chapter
of tlie week was ended and tlie night
shut rut slid the lamp lit for the even
ing reading, was brief in term* but a
full text for recollection* of the long
friendship that grow- brighter with
the passing of the year*. And In such
happy thought* eye and brain lind rest
for tlm one day of tbe seven that their
labors cease.
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FEB. 11 TO FEB. gS
AhhOUftCElVIELIT!
The Least* on one of iny Stores expires March Ist and it will be neccHtsnry
for me to put my entire stuck in one building. This 19 Impossible! T|u f re i»
left only one tiling to do:
THE GOODS JVIDST be SOLD!
In order to get lid of them I am going to offer the entire Block of goods
in my Store just below the Hank of Western Carolina
AT AND BELOW COST!
This is a Sacrifice Sale—I am forced to get rid of f»omo of my immense
stock and will let the goods go for what they will Wring. I invite every citi
zen in this section of the State to come and take advantage of the Biggest Bar
gain Feast ever offered in Western CaroMna. It will pay you to come fifty
miles to attend this Sale.
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day during this saljt w ill sell 10
(.'alien for 10e.
Special Minlite Sales!
FREE TRIP TO RARNffELL
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Kjug t It is sale will sell J spools of best
cbtton fur !0c.
At ill a m and 3 p in. every dav du
ring tills sale will sell lu yard* of Id
Inch Sea island fur IK'.
We will pay railroad fare
to all out of town buyers of
Sikh00 or more during this
sale
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Thara wilt be an extra larjr uf twa
mitU la Barnwell, Blackville ansi Wll-
iatoo tewnshlp for public road*,
r nwimutatlon tax will be ti.flO *w4
ill be reeclrmi from October Aft, llBb.
to March, lit l»l I, IocIimIvc.
(Special School Lery)
Cedar Grove 1 mit|;\Barhry Bra
«lvary, KdUtn, Friendship, UK
Jwallng Springs, KHne, klorria, Xtw
■oreat. Oak Oreva, Old L’clti
Pleasant Hill. Kmhit Branch, Ba
B^lffHnfvllla. Seven Pine*. J
Freak, 1 mills; Barton, Big
Black villa, Ulaaera, Upper Rich
Care Hickory Hill. Owens Oroea
Sycamore Yo. *1, 3 mills; ABenilaM.
Jaubie Pond. Hercules, Lees, 4 mllla|
Barnwell mills; glko. 5 milta.
Fairfax B mill., WilUatam. 7 1-J n»4H^
United Mtatea currency, Geld and
8l|v«r coin, muntv and achmt] cl^naa
propetly approved will be received (or
taxes.
(■‘heck* and drafts will be recelea4
for taxes at tax payers risk only.
J. H. Armstrong,
Treasure# BarnweH Omnhf.
DR. JNO. P. LEE,
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B. MAZI HSKV, TUB BARGAIN GIVER
Main Street, Barnufell, S. C.
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MONEY TO LOAN.
Lean* made on improved f»rm land*
In Aiken, Barnwell, Mamberg and
Hampton Counties NodeUv.
J a me.* A Will*, ,\ tt V ,
No 21-lTt Barnwrd S C.
WheelwrigM and Black
smith Work Done Here.
busies.
11'.rsc shooing a S[)cci ilty;
repairing nibbor tit
M. w. HITT,
— At Johnson’s Old 8pind, -
Bl ickville. S. C.
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IHE GENr.RAL ASSEMBLY.
"(•rent bodies move slowly.” The
South Carolina Legislature i* a great
body of men, 1 Ci; Senators ami Rep re
sentatlves. But it ha* not vet aiun’aresl
that it i* a body of great men. It will
not be fair to praise or to censure until
tin* session end* and the worn uf it lias
Venn fairly weighed and measured.
Most of the proceedings so far have
been preparatory. The finishing
touche* will lie given, it I* exported,
thi* w eek to the most im|»ortant. Slate
concerning measures.
Tho Henato began consideration of
the Appropriation Bill on Tuesday.
When both houses agree as to it and
the Governor approve* tlie work of tlie
session ends, and the Solon* draw their
salaries ami speed home. If tlie House
and Senate agree and the Governor
gives bt* approval the final adjourn
ment may tic readied tomorrow. But
should Governor Blease veto the Bill
both house* must either pass It by a
two-third* vote or diange and modify
until the Governor I* pleased. Such n
conflict may prolong the session. A*
toon as we can get tbe data we will
give a summary of results.
STOP ACHING IN AIKEN.
At a meeting of the Aiken County
Medical Association called and planned
for the purpose of discussing med
ical and dental Inspeciion of school
children a committee was appointed to
take steps looking to tlie introduction
of such inspection at the Aiken Insti
tute That committee asked to have a
meeting called of the board of trustees
of tlie Institute as at tbe meeting which
w*e held on Tuesday of last week the
committee explained to tlie hoard what
l! Is that is proposed. The hoard asked
that a plan be submitted and some ex
planation of the work be published ao
that the parents mar know about it.—
Aiken Journal and Review.
W. II. JONES, MANAGER.
Columbia. S. C.
Secures positions for teachers,
sells .school furniture ami sup
plies, and publishes
Southern School
News.
nd for our
school supply catalogue,
our magazine catalogue and
our entertainment book catalo
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NEW NOTARIES.
Friday night Governor Biease ap
proved the new muary public act Ap
plicant* for appointment must he rec
I mumended by two members of their
legislative delegation, pay tJ for each
commission, which must be recorded
in the Clerk of Court’s office.
I The tcu'trc 1* at the Governor’# pleat*
1 ure.
We have decided
to make the fol
lowing liberal of
fer, for a limited
time onlv, to all
SUBSCftlHKRS
to Tin: Peoi'I.k:—
A look thiou^h our new Hhipuicntof
CiosKOtt Oxford* for Men will con
vince you that Spring i** nenrnt band,
dfhpite the gloomy prediction of tho
ground hog to the contrary. The
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beautiful style* in thin princely helec-
lion bring up vision* ol balmy spring
day*, of deep blue, Southern skieH
nreljing gloriously overhead, while
full-throated birds sing melodiously
in the branches of the budding trees.
Prices as follows: “Peifeet Model,’’
Sd.OU; “Abbott,” “Ciossett,”
$1.00; “Bench Made,’’ $X()0. ~
- Our Spring and Summer Lino of
■QUEEN QUALITY'
Shoes for Women will arrive in a few
days and we cordially invite each and
every one of the fair sex in this sec
tion to call at onr store and inspect
these dainty offerings.
TKKA&UR*** X<JTMMC,
In* Tr*s*ui«r'j eIRww art
for tb« M'lloctkta of uxvi
tb* flacal (Mr
fro*, tho Iftih
]»l« to tho Iftth day of March, tttl to-
elusive. From tho 1st to tho Slat of
January 1911 inclusive a Malty of «
per real win ho addod. Frm. tfc*
to tho 29th of February, I9U,
a penally «.f t per neat will bo
to «n tax** paid In . February. Froas-
the 1st to the inch of Merab, 1911, In
clusive m ponaity of eeven per
will be addod to all unpaid toxea.
(l-ovyj
For Stata Pnrpovee 9$* ■!%
•' Ordinary County
1’nrpoeos IE
" Nvw Jail Piirpoaea l
School
1 * Constitutional
Furpoaea
Total
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$1.00
With your name and address
neatly printed thereon.
F. MOL AIR,
Barnwell, S. C.
Drntist
W1LLL8T0N, - - ».
Office over Beak . f wmiatoo. Vfk
not receive calls la tbe country, tea
Ml make appointmenu at offinto
aTninesteir,
ATTORRET AT LAV
NOTARY PUBLIC,
BLACK\ 4.LLE, 8. C
DR.J.H. B. MILHOUS#
DENTIST.
BLACKY ILLt/fce.
Office days Thursday, Fri*
day ami Saturday,
Well equipped ofHeffi.
Operations made as
1cm as consistent with
■ Prices reasonable. Tenat
cash.
DR. W. C.iiLllOK'
DENTIST,
Unveil, - .. 1C
OFFICE HOUMI
8.30 a. m. to 6 pw aw -■
Persona living away froa BanMMb
will ploose make appolt intents bafbffi
oomiag By ao doing they will bo Mffii
of tmmedIs la service aod avoid Jto.
appol"Lmenu.
T. B. ELLIS, JR.
sntniK ui TEincnCi
A postal card addressed t»
me at Lyndhunct, S. C. will
receive prompt attentia*.
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MONKY TO LB.f O*
Money to lend on first mortgagv of
real estate. 8 per cent Interest m.
■tuounu under 91(100.00. T per onafi
on amounts over |1,«00.00.
J. O. Patterson A Sow.
The valuable lands ol tfct
late •?, Terrill Smith of Wp*
Baton, devised by him M
Connie Maxwell Orphanagffi,
are now offered for sale ftp*
on liberal terms.
For particular!
Smith, Williston, or
Sheppard, Edgefield, or Jfc.
T. Jamison, Greenwood.
When answering
this advertisment
please mention
"Special Offer.”
THE PEOPLE PR1NTERY
Barnwell, S. C-
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C. F. Ulboii, P. 1.
VB. km.
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