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R»mu;f>Il Pc>nnlc» ' T, h0 Co " nt y dei^nUon
1 OarnwCll r 6Opi0i | will tiic-i't (in Monilty iu-*r. Sh1«* fJny,
‘ at tht (illiof of & SI »m* to r.-tv
; oiiunend to the G overnor fur sppolnt-
1 mint:
A M>u>Ktmtt* hi H 1 In,
^ Two M*'iiibii'* i f [lit C'ountv Hour.)
|of ii»-i.iner«i.
Two IIuth! l’o',i.'*‘rnon.
THURSDAY, MARCH H'll
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
In Advance, per Annum
On Time
11.00
12.OC
One *ecti<>n of the chain ^.inj: moves
thU week to r point np.ir Syc.imort or,
the road from Svoirnon* to .Jenny. Tn<*
other ucction will he lit Duck Kranch,
on the road from Alkudule to FHlrfax.
J. B. Harlev,
Clerk.
J. B. Monia,
Sup r.
HARMONY LODGE NO. 17 A. K. M.
I A /A retpilareomninnieiition of Hf.Tmoov
\B/ l/tdift* No. 17, A. K. M. will l.f held
iML in Mfts'eiie Tcir.p’c or. Thv.r-'.l.iv
dMflHk Mar. ‘.nli, 7.110 o'clock Visiting
bretkfen are eorcUm.v un ited to attend.
A. A. Lemon, \V. M.
Pm. Mr Nab, See
I de reenlHr meettnt; ot narnwi.’l
.Ixulge No Id, Knights of IMhuui will
|bc held At their Hall on Friday nicht
'Ht h o'clock. A fn',1 atteadance Is
requested. By order of
M. L. O UANNON, C.
Win. McN'AIt. K. R. .t S.
FOR SALE—'■Mx Inrndred acres of
flnr farming land, north of BlackvIUe,
in a vorv desiralde section.
' h. i>. sun. r.iaekviiie. s c.
A large HVcr and white colored
point or dog/strafed froni my place on
the aeeoiu) dav < f January. A lUieral
reward will be paid if returned m
J J Walker,
tf MilletU-vUlc, ». C.
FOR SALE.
3tX)0 hnahela ear corn. Price on ap
plication.
\V. T rHlhotin,
Thomas, S. C.
PI.ANTING SIIUD FOR SAI.K.
Five hundred ImslieN of Toole cotton
*e«d for aale at aeventy-centi per biuh-
ei.
>V. R. Turner,
it h-4t F.l'enton, S. P.
FINK SKKD FOR SALK.
One hundred pounds Pure Ra'tJe-
snake W’utoi melon >eed f *r -aie cheaji.
R. (’. M ittlicwa,
2-lt!-4t Wi L'ton, s. t'.
Three Member* of the Hoard of Su
per vi-or-t of Registraiion.
Major]',. S. Hammond was In town
on Monday for tin* i)i«t tltae In a coupl*
! of year* and ni* many frienda were
thank f nlly glad to see iiim continue
superior to time, in nA-^icHl lieiilth. in-
fellcetual vigor of thought, clear and
logic 1 auaiyUa nud nccurai'y <f a
splendid and full stored memory From
Id* llrst seryi"e as a Representative in
the f.egi.Uuire from Barnwell District
before toe war he has exercised a largo
and -|jesting and alwav* uplifting inllu
once in public affair*.
A colored renter on Mr. C. It Dim
bar's plantation near MKletfcviitc suf
fired a hard !o*s on Tuesday Of last
week While plowing in a broom
sedge field he became thirsty, so set
ting tire to the sedge lx* went off to get
water, leaving bis two horses hitched
to Hie plow. When ho returned he
found both of Ids horses burned to
death, still attached to toe plow. The
following night a valuabl? cow b dong
ing to Mr. Dunbar, in tning to get
out of her stall, got lior head fastened
between the dOv,r ami facing an 1 broke
her neok. t?
According to government weather
recorder* list week's ftobi wave wr*
t he mo* t ex tea *i v» and severe of the
\\ inter. In die North West the tlier-
nuum ter wa* in places a* low as 20 de
grees h<d >w zero and ,1 ick Frost was
everywhere in the so-called bunny
.souHe, all along the Guif coast among
tiie Northern vi*itors In Flortda. Print
and truck crops were damaged or d#
laved, but to overbalance that the farm
ers had a splendid late chance to aave
their bacon by killing the hogs that had
so diminished their corn snoplies. The
halt in the growth of sajall grain was
Um- ly.
MEMORIAL DAY.
■The Executive rodamUte# of the
Rivera Bridge Memorial Association
will meet at the Memorial Ground* on
Saturday. March llih.atd o'clock for
the purpose of arranging for niemori»!
kcivice*
A foil attendance is earnc-t’.y re
quested.
Dr. X. F, Kirkllnd, Sr ,
President.
J.W Jennr,
Secretary. 2w
ROBIN REDBREASTS.
Tuk Pkoti k was glad to welcome a
g'.odiy flock of these pretty immigrants
from Hie rolder North last week. For
a couple of day* they had a merrv time
eating hack berries, though they ihtew
to the ground many of the berries The
next day they transferred their eating
to s smaller trete oeac-The court house
and alter stripping that came within
The pKori.a’a gate and gathered the
herrlc* they had left on the ground.
Some few of the birds were much
larger than the gre iter nu.T.berof them.
All were too bu-y to sing.
Nonrj*:.
I forbid anv and all persons to em
ploy, give -bri'er. .•lotbtn.r <>r food in
my »nn. it. >li< Ifn Blael., agi i 1 •'*
yearn, who ieit my home Feb. It, I 'll,
w ithotit intu*e.
T. W. Blaek.
2 1.7.11 hnelline, .•*. C
ROCKY FORD ( A N I W <H I'K
SKID.
We have a limited amount of gen-
nine Rocky Kurd. Netted <,eml ( *Ma
ionpa *ee,i. Tbl'Rei ii u i* pci-onady
si lected t'y Hi-Nte < .forge \Y -wTik.
from inuions grown on new grouml.
sod i* pa rHeu;ar - V ehoice
1’riro if > i , 1 *ea,|, f i*i per pouiid.
MARCH M KNACKS.
The montli of wind* lias enmn again
and the danger of llres Is greater than
at any other season. To burn out
chimneys on rainy davs and clean out
-love pipes and lines is not very nice
work, but it is needful and the doing
of if may *,tve many homes. lr will be
u 1 and wive to *•■>• to the removal of
leave* from roo!* of all building*.
THE < ON Fi.DF.KATK KKl'NION.
it wa* aminuncc! U*t week in At
lanta by Clarence ,1. Owens, command
er if.-rhiet of the Cnited Son* of C'lC-
redet.itc Veterans, tliat Omgfeeamau
Kirh'tiond 1’. I!ob*on, of Alhbima, will
ilHiver the annual ornrioit at lim reun-
bu, of 1 b a I orgar, i/ itinD at I.itllc Rock.
Ark . M*y 1.7-1 a, in conj uintion with
ttio anno il reunion of tlic Tinted Cun-
frib-r i'c X’eteraiis.
Among the itj'poipt msnts annonnee/i
wete: Matron of honor, Mr* ( Dre^e
J O.vei * H ti«liington, D C.‘ chap
erone, Mr*. N i Mian It-'ilt’ord l'v*Vrc*t,
Mempiti., l.'iin : sponsor t^rf-chief,
'.11,* F'.’ii i.u* seinm p *, Mowtgorner v.
! A 1 it : maid* of honor FLiUti (irai le,
A Idress
K»tate of ficorgo V. S*s ink.
K a’ >. lord, < olo .
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• HERE AND IIFRl’AHOl’TS. •
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T11 K MpniN l HI- MuNT'l.
.Varch
k''i «t s;ua i ter 7
Kvelvn St
Mabel VVe<
ew* rl,
>V cattle r»-
k nil il, on. .
1 n-t To a r i e r
New Miam
z
The sun r!*e. thTTAX—rr n:l t,
M s. - h i u g' o n, I > ('
M Ini -, an d M * sa
tiie, \Y i, 11 *to■ 1 . S. C. /
V PRAYK ACT
Kcv A 1, II *7/1*011, colored proved
him*ei 1 a lnT..i/ 1 f<> ..ai er on .-*a.uriiai
I a't it noon lj4 h id j 1 * f come <lnw n the
; I 1 d .)-1 f roip/w hot, t: •’ w 1 - painting the
j Method.*: pai-onage when a bnggi
; e d,*s;n«yg !«•.' or h ye happy white
I eh I i I e/, t h a o •! *: me above t'Tl vca'«
I of age p i«-c . N u ; n w . 1,1 by !he g 11-
, \\ i’/i:;i a m: Mite a Soutithound fr.ugi.t
i tr/ic vs hi*' e liluiT ing out of the
7 , yn t net w een t be n *nl«ne'a ot Me**rs
}/( iiatli.* It-oivnand I* \V. Price Toe
’ j m>r*i . f i igb'.ened out i f i: a u*ual t,
■ j.|ub'i b-b.ivioi, tinned *#illenlv. for-
j tunat* Iv w it lion t upact.ingtlie huggv,
and ‘■tailed running rapidly toward
T r ,7mrwpr'T-The s, II am. Ml Uia drdglil-
eiied ch i II ren u u ic kened fne *pce,i of
tbe hor*e and na it p.i*scd tlo* par*on
I.cut began \-Tterd»v.
Court at Bamberg ne\Vwee’,.
Next Monday wib bty «a',o dty.
The da\ * ga.n ! J ij/nute* in *iin*h!ne
this week.
u/ ft r»t
full
own rn»c
ben u tif u l
«nr,«h i t,o
Monday
Wa (du ked fu
oa Satur lar. /
The MaP-hA Mi bed pu’let wid make
the be-1 cg^f layer In the f.i I .
AVc arc/foo crowded with <!her du
ties to indulge the nl 'a- ire today ol .a
chat vyiUi Last Week Fri ni !*.
]tjt. W. A Bailev of Eller.ton w as a
w deomc \ i*itor on Fi nlay to Barnwell
friend*. Tim Pro, 1 r. included
Mr M. E. Middleton <f
A read la w a* among t he
bringer* into the vinetuiu on
Special I'niou Se-vicc in the Church
ot tne H dy Axo-tle* Barnwcl , on the
tint Sunday in Lent 1 March m 7.47 p.
m.
Married hv Rev. J. M Sander* *t his
residence on February 2tith. 1F11 Mr,
Alon/o Smdera and Mi«a Daisy San
ders, all of George* Creek.
“The peach crop is never all killed in
March” That is the opinion of Mr. J.
\V. P]iillit>4, formerly of Klko, baaed
on long tradition and the observation
of many years.
Married February 2'>th, 1 b 11, by Rev.
AV. G. Britton. Mr Norman Georg?
Morris and Mis* Nellie Bly Cook,
daughter of Mr. anil Jdle. W. M, Cook,
all of this county.
Clerk W. (illmore Simms lias been
tendered an appointment on the *ihI1
of hi* long time good friend, Gen. < .
Irvine Walker of ( ha rl .'*ton, com
manding tiie U C. Division of tlie
nrmy of Northern -Virginia, at the gen
eral May Reunion in Little Hock, Ark
The surest sign of Spring is in the
publication of the meeting on the 11th
Inst, at Rivers Bridge* of (he Executive
Committee of the Memorial A*socia-
*ge gate ;t» pare « . t * (, rriti ’ I'reaeh-
» r 1 i a r 1 i.iiii i a o nut of •lx* lard, j u rr ped
in n 1 he ro 1 !w av, . augtu and cMmbed
(Ittrilie back of t lie buggy, aeciired
the reins and guided the lior*? safe'v
!i v a 'eh'gtabh (i le •uid thro tbe |mr*e
* *v e! \ 11 1 g freiu the travelbrl tia.k
I w I* Jirought t*> a *ale »t*nd*tlll t.V Cou-
I taet v. i• I, a w ire f>*nce Tne eliPdren
' ’umped oe.t, ai! unhurt, and Preacher
Ilia irUon discovered ami Ffted out a
j bai.r too small to know fear or * iv« it
I*, if from dai ger. But for lii* brave
; a-U tile con»< picm e* would stiiely ba\e
I been tbe lo** of p ree ion * pie or of
I « i uel injuries to tbe little merry ma
kers.
HIS TWENTIETH TERM.
Chief Juatlct) T. S. Dunbar was
sworn In betoro Clerk W Gilmore
Simms on Krlilry for another term as
Magistrate fir Four Mil? Township,
lie was tir*t appointed a Trial Justice
in IS7Z and iia* held the position of lo
cal judicial olflelal continuously since
tint time During all those changing
tears lie has iPlerl that responsible po
sition witli conspicuous ability, faith
fulness, fairness and fearlessness, w in
ning t he confidence < f all within hi*
jurisdiction as one worthy to hold the
scale* of justice with ever even hand.
To few sou* of Carolina ha* it h«««
allowed to give a* long and loyal and
loving service to the mother tifate na to
this gallant soldier in war, aplandid
citisen In peace. May hU future years
be many and superior to all Uuaan
cares.
BROWN-TOWLES.
Manied on Friday morning la*t
Rev. A. K. Kvison at tbe reside.ice/of
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown their
daughter, Mi*s Gladys, and M r AV il.
Towle* .f Augusts, Ga Sorin after
the ceremony the happy oouofe left on
the midday Coast Line train f.»r the
Georgla-Caroilna city where thev w ill
make tlieir future hotnA, and tiiat II
may bo one i'f long \'l/ % compl-to hap-
p nc«* and rich tiro*peritv is ttie ain-
cern wish of all wbb lisve known th*-
fair, gentle hrlde/gruw from beautiful
childhood to Fharmlug womanhood
Gifted with r^re personal loveliness,
endow'd w/f!i a sparkling intellect,
with perfect grace of manner she Iia*
been oaflZof the sweete-t ilower* in
lUrnwyfr* rose garden of girl*, loved
well diy her as«iciat«», clierisiie l bi
(iev/ued parent* and admired hy ail
Her going away take* much of aim-
afiine from tier old home town, but Die
ntteefiona that «lie lias wion wi 1 follow
and abide with her and tlx- sterling
furiunate gentleman loin whoso sacred
keeping she ha* jliced her trusting
heart and gracious hand.
iriLLlMTO* NEWS,
Mr, Julian Willis and hla hHrir, of
Aarannah, am visiting Mr pa
rents, Mr. and Mr*. W A. Wi'R*
Dr. and Mra J. L, Suiith, i»r J ]’
Lee and Mr. and Mr* Harrv I .«. <>(••
sox made a ;d**i*ant auiouiob n psmv
to Augusta last Thursday to *. •
“Madame sherry ”
Several enterprises have to • n
launched 1? WiiiiHinn recent y, the
most Important of which it a new bank
with* capital of ♦26,<)00. A charter
has been applied for. The olHoera are:
Dr. J 1’. Lee, president; L. A. Green,
vice-president. The directors are ; A.
N. Garber, S A Wise, G. IV Ore n,
Jr s , Dr J l*. McCreary, L. A Green,
Dr. J.P Lee, .Ir.J P Lee, t4 r , M.
T. Willis and O. N. (Jourtney The
hank will open for business early hi
March,
The Hasting* Industrial Co of Ghi
cago, represented bv Mr K. F. ll"g*
me-, has secured aiibsenpUmis to tbe
amount *»f |fl i>0t) for a cann'ng factory
An executive cntjjtniitee of represents
live citizen* ba« been appun'ed A
chapter will h« Hpplh'd Toi and the
work will begin at once The cannery
will be in operation about April the
•><>th. The truck farm* rs. and e*pecia.-
!y the asparagu* grower*, are entlius
tic over thi* jneans of disposing of
r,h« ir crops when the northern mark-^
becom** glutted
Mr. G. VV Green Jr, is Installing a
lot of new and op to-dfit? rrtnehin^rv at
his plant liere, and will furnish the
growers with crates for asparagus and
cantaloupes.
EDUCATION AI,.
Countv Superintendent of Education
Horace J. Grouch ha* issued s call to
the nx nihei * of fne tioard* of tru.tee*
of the seyerai scliools in the rountv to
meet with the (’ounty Board of Kdoca
tiuri at thai'ourt Honaa on Saturday.
March lllh to discus* certalu conrll-
tiou* aud school problems appiyl.-g
psrtb’nlulv to Barnwcl 1 County I’rof
V\ K Tift', State Suiter 1 x tendent ol
Ebun-nlsiy ficho ’D, will tie i:il*V In
*P o-t mg 1 ura I *ct.O' Is with M r. Crone X
from now until the da'e i>pt for the
meeting and wi’l lie perfectly fainlllxr
with their condition He ha« accepted
an invitation to a ldr.'S* Die meeting on
tiie a'love date There will also be ad
ihrs.es hy local apeakcr*. A* this ts
only the second time in two years that
the trn*tee« have been called together
to dl«cu*s educational matters, it t*
earnestly desired that there be a full
attendance, J
Mi*s FDi.e Rudd, Secrctarv and Field
Agent ol ttie .-ttatc Rural Bch-’Ol A**<-
ciati'U , lias lx cn at work In the county
fo- tiie past month. She I* at present
at The t trri-r* *oh**nl.
Mis* Marie Cromet of Aiken la busy
organizing klrl*’ tomato cluhs. She
wa* at Hloasant Hill, In Koseiuary
Towns tup. batordav esening.
fs.
Among tiie importslnt acts of the last
session of the EegFalature sn far ap
proved by Governor Bleaaa are tiia fol
lowing:
The child IkNor act. removing from
the formerikw all exemptlona
The measure allowing, ubt requiring
Clemamr Coltega to eatabHab twe more
experiment atation*.
TTre act te place on the public worka
ofr(he various counties all able bodied
aleconvlcta, several eouotiea being
exerasaly exempted.
The amendment to the tpUU* r T code
providing for a military council to ad*
vlao with the governor and tbe adjutant
general as to tha military affairs.
Requiring Clemson College to analvxe
samples of commercial fertillznra sent
In by citizens, without requiring that
tbe name of the manufacturer or hla
analysis be furnished.
Providing for the expenses of the
Bovd-Rrock inquiry.
Empowering the city of Columbia to
mortgage ilia fair grounds for the ben
efit of the Mate fair.
Requiring the several clerks of com t
to enter on the calendar Die race of
persons indicted’!
I'ronthittng the theft of gas.
A lowing the Rescue Orphanage, Co
lumbia, the custody in c-rialn (•*-*■* of
destitute, abandoned acd nnpr o«c'i d
children
A tnll provM ng for marriag" lie u* .
after July 1 next.
He has ottiers still before him *ii<l
can approve or veto whenever Jv
reaches dect.ion* 11^ lias iinin the
next meeting of tha Legislature to ur-
i-ido what disposition to make of any
mea-ure.
ANSI' KKF.D.
I met Old Time. “'Vlut'* up’'’ I
cried.
A melancholv ring
Wa* in his voice as tie rstdled:
■'Tiie prii-e of everything." — Puck
A* nsnal several interesting maft"-
roreGcd tools:* for |iublicali(in. a*
Dip ca«e eye, y wees,
A rDITOR’.'* NGTiCK.
Tiie Township Board' of A**e*snrs
will meet at the Court House, as pro
vided by the atitut''*, on March 1V(h,
Bill, K being the second Tuesday •■f
• aid month, for the pnrfHise of asaets-
Ing Die property of 11*11 returns.
R W. Rl lev,
A uditor.
MONEY TO LOAN.
l^mn* made on improved farm Is " s
In Aiken, H*rnwel', Bamberg and
llamppin Counties N'oilelay.
James A W illi*, Attv ,
No ;i-13t Barnwell S. C.
l.ON'ir BR AN't 11 BH I I.OM'IMI Y.
TJicrc sic twu rla««i« op kind* of
gnnl people we li.iio to constat Dy
come in c intact w ith. One i* the hon
est, .*ir,light, cl >-c, ailngv fellow who
never endorsed or «w>od h bond for any
one and has pledged himself before hi*
Maker and hi« wife never to do so. He
ha« never been out of corn, bought no
meat since the Yankees pa«*ed through,
always got money In his poeket or In
hi* wife's trunk or hid in an eld shoe
in the closet, is down on banks and
hanking (you couldn't pay him for his
.-tuiT with a check for feiu of having to
discount It.) He never broke a plate or
had a lo** of anv kind, never been
• tight run,’’ never had much aud has
been content with little, never made a
venture of anv kind and if you ever
tried to sell him anything or make a
trade id any kind with him it would he
a worse job than going out with knee
pants and no stocking* to fight a gan
der w ffen tde old goose la on the nest
He opposes taxation and all legislation
and ?‘verv move made by the govern
ment or any of its olllciais 1* fought to
a-tinish Always well pleasM' with
himsell and all hi* close kin, he never
.doubt* a word lie sees in a newspaper
lias an opinion of his owm and .wool I
rather have a Tnillstonwftjwung shout
his neck and tie ca-t in the midst of Die
sea than to acknowledge Ids fault or to
\* ,oin m ... i..v I (rive up a single idea, no matter how
dIon to arrange for the annua tri ,ut 9 ! enormous, vet no one knows of any
the hero dead of the lur-t eaus« And
tbyit yearly observance carries thought
hack to a page without a parallel in all
lire history of a'l the world.
We have read w ith pleasure In a re
cent number of the Brunswi' k, G» ,
News n learned and logical argument
for good roads made before an audi-
wr.ee of 250enthusiast* by Mr. 9. Kline
Brown, formerly of B trowel 1 , now
J’re*idc,nt of the Brunswick Automo
bile Club. Others made good talk* but
9. K. came out easily and safely ahead.
News was received
harm lie has done
Then there Is the other happy-go-
lucky fellow, who will pav hl« debts if
he has the money, which ibe hardly
evar has, except at borrowing season,
He lives high when “credit opens,”
there is no . scarcity about place or
of smiles on his face, always ready to
lav down Id* work to help out hi*
neighbor, goes IliUdng when the air
fecl> like he could cft'cli one. feeds
several hound dogs, ' pa vs taxes on
them and enjoy* their “tongues" t« his
heart’s content. He at times makes a
THE MARCH < OCRT
Twelve grand jurors fo serve for the
year and thirty *lx petit juror* for the
ft rat w eek of the term beg 1 nr: lug M arch
Joth were drswn on Monday The
Grand Jnry consists of these six hold
ir.g over from last year :
F T Merritt. F VV Price.
( W M Kerley. 1* C RsxDy,
R A Oresu, T J Wowd vard,
and the«e twelve new members,
T S Biack
Emmett Sease
VV K ( ease
G A Still
J ( Still
J G Grubbs
J IV Googe
'V A K'ckltng
J V Hogg
B A Baxley
rrm jruox*.
Allendale—W R Darlington Jr, S B
Banned.
Baldoe—W Flowers, T) If Oglesby.
Barnwell—Butler Magood. G V Car-
roll, J F Grubb*. I H Hagood. W L
Cave, Charlie Brown, Charley DU-
mon d.
Bennett Springs—W J Harlev.
RUrkvUle—M B Whittle, [ H Hutto.
C J Martin.
Bull Pond—J C Rsv, J A Gray.
George* Creek—Clifton Eubaaks, F
L Still, K I, Blackwood.
Great Cypres*—W P Brabham, R B
Creech, J 4k Fields, U W Harrison, J
H Harden. T J Folk. . ^
Red Oak-H C Hay.
- Rich Land—W T still, R V Lane
Rosemary—J W Kennedy, 9-R-Folk,
11 C Hair.
Sycamore — W FI Wilkinson, J
Hoover, Gwen Platts.
Williston—Henry Lard.
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Fcttruary Anno Domini. 1911.
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FARMERS’ UNION MEETING.
The Farmers’ Union* of Barnwell
County will hold a regular meeting of
the County Union on Monday, March
(ith, BUI, at Barnwell, H C.
President K. W. Dabbs, of the State
Farmers' Union, wrill be wGh us to talk
to us in the interest of tbe Union.
*7 .” J. K. SNELUNG,
1 Probate Judge.
Published In Tu« Babxwell PcorLt
February tjard. ifill.
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VFor the pa*t -ix rears I have
l.t" n cs'efxlt. .1 l<'C[lng jv imk
Fai l, and |i* ttm ft. M, my cotton
*ic<l lor the f«.linking rear's
planting, choosing the most |>er-
'ect aad prolific stalks besrl g
•tic grea e*r numtier of the flnr*!
and large-t tio||*
^ yi f'he past *ph*oo I did 1 hi* and
.ft also tiad the *ced iu.Ni> ru-asD,
and now offer the-e first chroea
*ei it at 41 is) pi r hns’.H 1, Genera)
• r <>i> 75 i cci* 1 1 r bushi 1
My •oecl-llv scleced *ecil
• v*ra»»tl wA*f pwnnds ef *tf»t per
ac e ia*t year.
G. A. STILL,
Blackville, S. C.
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FOR 8AI.K.
Wanted, to **11 165 acres «f land
known as the Maria J. C. Creech
olace, four mites and a half from Al«
'endale. three mile* from .'icigllng and
three mil-, from Mvcamore, Healioard
Air Line Railroad
Will aril for half cash, balanca on
time.
il L.Creech, Agent.
Barnwell, 9 C.
Wheelwright and Black
smith Work Done Here.
II
rep.
(-esc shoeing 3 Specially; also
ing uihber tire'i buggies,
M W HITT-,
»1 j t •• i)’«1 i-* - t "i
1...* II- s
1Q11 Nloclels.
A look through our new nhipmentof
Croflflett Oxfords for Men will con
vince you that Spring ta near at hand,
despite the gloomy prediction of the
grwund hog to the contrary. Tha
beautiful styles in this princely aelec* ,
tion bring up vibions of halmy spring
nays, of dee}) blue, Southern skiea
Arching -doriouclv overhead, while
bill*(hro«ted biids sing melodiously
in the branches of the budding trees.
Vriccana follows; “Perfect Model/*
$.3,()0; “Abbott,” $d.50; “Cianactt,”
f4.00; -‘Bench Made/’ |5.00.
Our Spring and Summer Line of
‘QUEEN QUALITY*
Shoes for Women will arrive in a few
days and wc cordially invite each and
every one of the fair sex in this sec
tion to call at our store and inspect
these dainty offering*.
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6. F. MOLAIR,
Barnwell, S. C.
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W H JON K\ MANAGER.
[olimiMa. S. C.
Srcurcs
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NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice I* hereby given thst the ua
dvr*igned will on Frldav, March 51*1,
PHI, file with Hon J no K Snel Ing.
Judge of Prohste for Barnwell Coun
ty, id* filial return a* F.xe*ntor of
the estate (*f Martha E. Wright de-
cea*ed. and apply for letter* Dlmns*
ao ry
J. W T 1 onaa«.
Executor
Feb. 27. 1011.
posit inns for teachers,
^00! f'irnitu r e an:I sup-
t
]>'i(s. atvl puh'.ishes
Southern Scon]
N (' NV S
•’Send for our
school nipply cutalo^ur,
our magazine catalogue and
>ur entertainment hook catalogue.
MON EY
TO
L 0 A
H
The Opportunity Is
Yours Now!
> I
Yog ouffht not to postpone the opening of a
Savings Account simply because your flr*t de
posit may be a small one. Wc cordially invite
you to begin now by depositing Si-OQ or more i«
thia strong bank where money earns 4 per cent
interest, and is protected by the largest Capital
and Surplus of any State Hank in South Carolina.
A ojo Paid on Savings
oAN KofWESTERN CAROLINA
BARNWELL, S.C.
CAPITAL & SURPLUS $500,000.09
T3 LOCAL D/RECTORS
( >n I o’
1 !■
George h. Brxfes J M.EaksrterHn^
Buller Hagood P.M.Buckingham
; n 1 e n x'
IL*' rower p^yx tetuA. coil
1 r,f p'-rferlin^ loin.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
I OL' NTT OF BVRNWF.Li-,
In tUr Probntr Conrt.
By J. K. Saalliax, Kaq., of Probata Is
Barnwell County.
Whereas J. L Box hath wade suit ta me
to grant to him letters of Administration on
th,i estate of and effect? of II. R. BOX,
deci-aeed.
Theeo are, therefore, to dte and admonish
ull and stagulsr, the kindred and creditor* of
the aaul 11. It. BOX, deceaeetl, that
they be and appear trefore me, in Die Conrt
of Probate in be held at Barnwell on Satur
day, 4th day of March 1911, after publication
tJiere-f at II o'clock In the forenoon to show
cause if any they have why the said adminis
tration shoe Id not be srautod.-,
iivrn under mr hand this Ittth day of
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF BARNWELL.
In the Probate Court.
Vice*' lb L E. Sneiitng, Esq. Judge of Probate la
Barnwell Comity.
Whereaa Mary M. Etlls, M. O. Knepton
and T. 8. ITewey have made suit to me to
lir.01 B- * nik. of Adnltt.txMton of
m COMMISSION CHARGED
John B. Palmer & Son
Sylvan Building,—P. O. Box 283
Colombia, S. C.
m m *>>
Special Offer
to
SubBcribc^ll
We have decided
to make thi fbT- “
lowing liberal of
fer, for a limited
time only, to all
SUBSCRIBERS
to The People:—
nil the local Lulona of the County
J. A. Jenklna,
Sec.-Treas F. U. B U.
i hnrsdnv
j the estate and effects of James D. Preeaey,
daeeaaed,
These arc, therefore, to rtl* and admonish
all and singular, the kindred amd oiedBoia ef
the aaid Jamea D. Preaaey, deceased, that they
h« and appear before me in the Cosrt of
Probate to be held at BamweM on Saturday,
4th day of Mar, 1911. next, after poblleatloc
SOME BOY FARMING,
The boy corn cluoa in It dtates last
year had 4M.V> member*, working in
great big venture srifl rnvnsionslly 6'>0 counties. On the 100 be»t acrijt )3,-
Tiezi-vant i coqpcs out at the big end of the horn, 000 bushels of corn were made. These “thereof at 11 oVIpck to the forenoon, to a>ow
C»*sel« ( father of My*. J. Alien Tnhin I but nftener than any other way gees figures were gD en out at the rscant c8 naeifanytbey havewhythegakiadmtnls-
Of Barnwell, at tbe Hdvenced age of ■ broke, but by good talk and putting Fifth National fJorii Exposition held at trat t«n abould not be granted
years. He was s man of remarkable his signature to papers that can be Columbus, Ohio.
‘ 1 “ Jerry Moore, who made 22J buyhel*
100 Notcheads
100 Envelope*
$1.00
the death in (Jhestet of Mr
*f Mrs J. 2
•s«.aked” 1)5 bridges over and the next
d ty after be gets it all fixed he is Dio
and 3 peck* on his acre waa about the
mo*t ohaervetl of all the viaiUir-, while
Earl Hopper, the Aritanins boy who
plowed a goat and raised 50 tusbels,
Given under my baud this 17th du^of ]
February, Anno Domini 1911.
| J. K. BNELLING,
j - Pn>bate Judge.
Published In Thi Bxu>wku. Pxorui
1 February »rd, 1911.
With your name and address
neatly printed thereon.
When answering
this advcrtisme^it
please mention
"Special Offer,"
THE PEOPLE PR1NTHRT
Barnwell, S. C.
ONE CAR
OF
Fine Horses
AND
Three Cars
0F|THE
••J
Best Mules
THE
West Produces
Just Received
AT
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BLACKYILLE, -
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