The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 27, 1911, Image 3
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T^c Barnwell People.
TBUK8DAT. A PHIL 27, IVII.
SITES OF SIBSt KIPTION.
In Adrance. per Aunuai $ 1.“xi
On Time
One •action of iht- i Imin mo\
thi* wo«k to k tM'int, near >\i-ainore or
tttt r«M<i from Svcamore to Jenny. The
other •ection will t>e at Pock Hraneli,
Va U»e road from Allendale to Fairfax.
W. V. Blchardaon, J. B. Morris,
Clerk. Supr.
HARMONY LODfiE NO. 17 A. K. M.
I /A re«r<i1nr eojnmnnicHtlon of Harmony
\M/ laxijo' No. 17, A . F. M. ^Ul I'-e held
j u klaMinle Temple on 1hut>d iv
flNfe May lid' T.nd o’ek.r’; Vladi-m
hfithren are eordiiii.v invited to attend.
A A l.etlioir, W M.
« n> Mr Nab, S- e
FOR SAI.K—^ix hundred aerr* of
dne farming land, north of Blackville,
In a rerv doairalile fio.-iioii.
' H. D. Still. Hlackville. S. C
A large liver and white colored
IHiInt er dog atraved from my place on
the aeeotid dav ef January. A liberal
reward will be. paid if returned u*
J. J Walker,
tf Millettevlllc, h. C.
FOR SALK—One Durock Jersey
brand eow and tltree male pig''.
Apply to A. Stankel',
Kike, 8. C.
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• HERE AND HEREABOUTS. •
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TINS MOON THIS MONTH.
April
First Quarter *'
Full Moon. l-l
l.ai-t (Juatter . . 21
New Moon J ;<
Theaun rises today at 6 : tS, sets at
e
The Bamiierg Cotton Mill (T>»e
down last week fur u vacation ol .nix
weeks.
Watch for the eclipse of tin' still U
Commence tomorrow alternoon atiuu
<5.17 o’clock.
Mr. J J. Owens was up from Allen
dale on Friday i^nd, a.^ alvv.i\s, a wel
come visitor.
I.a»t week's co, 1 nights cause.1 thi-
ent worms to work over time in gar
dens and liehl-.
The Bamberg Herald announces tlia'
«f. F. Carter Ks.| will tie a cmdidat-
for Solii itor in the next eainpaign.
Next M nudity "ill in' sale dav. tin
only pioperty advertised for ollniii
sale being a stock of goods fiotit Allen
dale by the Shertti.
The romance, told on nr-t jitge, ot
thenmawav bey and girl from An
gusta, ended in Columbia on Fnd.iv
witit ttieir marriage,
have tin- v oimg bids. K. . ; tl.
dog* in their loon, v , r I - u n t i t < i. "
hatrhes aie Uig'- and " tse rtouig:, t
take care of theni«enes.
It ia reporti'! Cum II lit that Mr. II
Smith »*w*.l one pine t r ee ne tr i'l iek
a tlie that made !> td>' -e. i f I uin her, • r. I
piece tneasuniig 7 iti. t'V II in by '.'d
ft.
(‘apt. Harold A. .'sioo.is is hai >- fron
t wo week* pa 11 ic: | a t '>o> in Cm 1 . \ i -
army msm iiver-. l]i» t'''a tel traioiog
made him one nt the linglitc.t liguie-
on the sold n r |i ne.
TlieFiioaV met i "g of the .'• i.tke-
bafetiie A o 11 ii i a i ( .ub w ns in a! -
tendance and enjoyment ore tf tin
l>e»t ever held. About 7 7 membets
were piesetit a:'vl tie' dinner a royal
success
Three s lio< : notices «*•• publish today,
one a • i a • o ..| C iea i !
Hill and Kosiina'V iM-'ii.-t- another
prov idlllg for the v,eet' U| of 1 l u«'ee-
for the h.kr* Special >eh. <d 1 1 i•! rie',
and the tli.id iur ptiukvnie Svhoo.
trustee election
Married bv Rev C 11 Bur'.. I» l>
on the I tu h I • i in’ u ' t 'o Hotel ,Ie
rome, < <dn nto i. M M . K HI iek and
Miss l.oit He./ i >o|.i r . I he many
frientUnf these handsome, forto ait
and high IV p<l|>a I ai \ mg j e. .pie vv i .h
them most ..*ineerely every lun'. itiess
and all pro-pei .ty
Tomt.rtow will te Miinorlai I sv at
Rivers' Bridges, the tv-t .and gteatew
gathering ot god people ■ f the year,
no Other Hast (Iibl,age excepted.
And it IS to hi 11 11 p. . 1 that the gifted
and handsome oiator ot the day, ( ol
James Armstrong of Ch at le-foo, wdi
theif meet hia in.ateh and ijuit tie
bachelor b'-!gade.
The hail storm ah ng Rin k ( keek or
the Mth it!* 1 , was even more de.'rm t
Ive than rtr-t rrported. A spiemlivl
wheat field of M r. t' 17 ' • 1 i me -, pr.. ■ -
ising almost ready to lea/i a eiop or *J
bushcla to the aere, was .*o er.mtilotely
ruined that it bn- hen i l inted in a
summer crop. (Kher fnrmers have
bad to plant over their corn and cotton
cropv
Mr. J. R. Harrison lias enlarged
Barnwell's business district by a tasty
auuition, facing Middle Street, to his
brick biiiniiog He is loeaied in pl n as.
Ing quartets next to hia old stand, now
occupied bv Mr H Hum Me.Nah, ac
countant, and next to him on the
South is the stri,etly ux' to date South
ern Express OHiee. Near by Is’ a fid
entiticady constructed ice bou-e con
ducted by Magistrate K. \V. Holman
A duuateh from Heath S|irings la-t
week told The S'ate that Dr . J. VV H
Rvches had received' mid accepted a
call to Irgiul.i Hut Ids going there
was not for permanence, not for keeps
The invitation gave him the happiness
of spending a few days in ('lover, with
old friends and the special privilege of
oflicisXlng at the marriage of n sister
of Mrs . Dyehes. Mouth Carolina can
not spare him long fiom the good work
he is so well doing.
One of last week's best pleasures was
an afternoon ride across Jordan and
through Galilee in the good company
of Senator Bates. Our course led
through the farms on which Capt.
Wagener’s colonists failed to make
K iod There’s no need of immigrants
ere, th? native and to the manner
born citireiM are making the smooth
lying acres good,to look upon and sure
producers of plenty. The preparation
of the land for planting has been thor
ough,ami there is a happy diversifica
tion of crops, beautiful wheat, luxuri
ant oats, perfect corn stands and ar
row straight on the level as well as cir
cling cotton rows on the undulating
lands. Garden crops are given good
preferc'iCui and pig pens were near
several tenant. Iiouses this side. New
buildings, dwellings mil hams, were
indices of prosperity. The Spring
chicken waalu evidence at every home.
The best new* Tiik Prorr.K can tell
this week 'a thel there i- decided im
provement III Hon. ,1 ( ). I’stteSMm'H
condition and he is Holding hi« own »n-
couraglngy.
THE COl' K I' OF COMMON 1*1 FAS.
Jurois for the tlr-t week of Mav 'er n
nftnp (’nurt of i omit,on I le^» vv. fi
drawn Monday:
Allendale : 1. A SP nev, " H Uaid. n.
B F Batker, H A l.a/.sr.
Baldoe: J W.Wilenii, L Latar.
Rarnvve 1; VV Kilev I<1»uk, (Julnev
Diamond, \V V Richardson .
Bennett Spring-: B F Davis.
Blaekviile : .1 I. Croft. *
Hui| I’nnd : J D (iray
Pour Mile: F M Youngblood, J W
Mnonev.
Georges («’reek : F I) Rowell, VV M
O mobs, A I’ Col llns.
Great Lvpres*: .1 E Gibson., VV I*
Morris J',.1 E Sander-.Ir.
Red Oak; G L (i ill, W M Cook, E G
Hay.
Rich Land • S H Green.
Ro-einarv : VV C Hell, Fred Powell,
C F. IDath H M H air, W (' Keonedv.
Sycamore: vv c M tnuel, A L Main,
8 I* Ford, A W Manuel,
Wiiliston: G W Green, M T Wise, It
S Mims,
a bit oT n4:vv*s.
-Miss Eli«e G Riuld. wiio is the Fie'd
Agent lor the Slate Rural School im
pi ovement Association, is this week in
ihecoin.lv nod will visit the following
school*: Long Branch Elko, Reeve’s
Creek and eh iter New Forest or (J i een’s
Academy. She is doing a great work
demonstrating modern methods of
teaching and awakening interest In
school alfair* among the patron* in the
districts w h, r - sbe visit*.
1 he la-t teachers meeting for the
present school session will be he d at
Healing Spi il'g* next Saturday, April
i). ..\t thi* meeting’tha L'pfiet Barn
wetl.Couhfy F'act.ers A s-neia t inn will
be host to the Lower Barnvvr:! County
Teaelu r* Associ tfton . A great tum-t
lug i« expeeled. The Healing Spring*
folks vv i | serve a file nlc dinner near
the Spt i ng after the regular programme
111 thO HU tiool bu ] ling i- over w i ti N t
or, 1 v teachers hot everybndv intere-tc.
in edoe itional affair* I* cotdially in
vited Tnc aiitomob'le men in Rlaek-
ville tmve oflered themselves as cliaf
feur* and their machines to convey the
vjsitot* To the .'sptinga from the defvit,
where thev wrl meet next. Satnrdav
no rfiing at U o', lock . Supt J F.
Swearingen and M i-»es Marie C’oincr
and EliseC. Kodd will be the speaker*
CENSUS REPORT POPULATIONS
Advance sheet* of the census taken
ls»t year give the population* < f ill*
towns named below lor 1910 and a-
they were in l.od and IMU':
1910 1900
Allendale H7.:i 10S0
A pt>|et"U I •>(* - •
Bamberg 1 * - 7
Barnwell b'.Jl
Black v i Me - 127^ HPi
Denmark B | 7'> 721
Kb rbardf dK'> '-Me
Elko HI
Kllenton ."■9 7 2e2
F'ai'fax K,‘9 dOI
Gov an HI H-t
kmt.c ifm
M ;dw 'V 99 I ID
(1*1 ' : -VI B n
ve-.g’-gC!!. I .
Sue bug I.;- 1
Sicmou re
I m* r«
VV il .iston
ISfsl
O'"’,
9 .7
B"
DC
190
i J»
-'i
1 Mt
t;i7
;* G
VII H K it < C.x St * lor c l A HO N a.
I' 11 (I I ’ s * )
p.arc w•-11 .-.oim t v I)’* 1 '9
V ' leud s >• t ’n»hip J t-1
I’. Id,"’ “ I"-’
H 1 ! I) \v e’ I “ ; J i 9
B-u’t S' gs 71 •!
I' Nek V I I 'n ‘ ’ J t v(
Hull Pond 17".''
Four .M I* 1 '''-
Gi’ irgc* ( k ’ ‘ f*95
(it Cypie** " 29 1'
Bed t )ak “ 1 * , I
Keh Land ” 1 X7
Rosein ir v ’ ’ '.'2
Svi iitiii ic ” '-'719
n iiiistou " -K-'o
■r.:,oi
.'t.i 1
2 127
:U7'
|i * i.t
2 2 PS
17' 7
1 <99
:C uj
1 '7
I 29 -
1“I7
2.711
1 »k''
11 I :t
.: 111
22' I
12 in
21'.'
1917
2 t>
2 by 7
1 ' '.<
12.72
10.72
I • 7'
S! \ REV N ARDS KILLED.
Yoii' g F.rne-t Sea*e, I't years old
made a tox kilting record t h* other day
l!.at d. -ct v i I «; x eliiekro pie* f rom the
n« gb te r*. IK* e u r dog* ‘‘tr.-od ’ a
mother f.'X m-.d Iut "tielp- i'l a l.oliow
evpr. ** i-i a branch on tb" Riley p'nee,
oyei Saltk'batebie A 'lick pu*hed li
the hollow w«s vhdoii-lv t.itten bv the
grown fox, v. hieh came out and was
kil'ed by the hog* Pioeuiing an ax.-
Eri.est cut ‘nto the express and found
.and ki led live it.faot foxes.
DICK.b-BA X I.EY.
Ajiri! ’.'eh at 12 nt 1 ' o’clock, at M
Patilck's paisonage, Vii*« Nannie G
Dwksof thi» cILv, and Mr 'lonro.-
Bsxiev of Do ii I,*i ton, N C , w e*.* mat
lied iii tti" pre*»o,ee of the family ae.o a
few intimate friends A wedding
I.Teaktast had been enjoyed before tie
eer.unoii v a t the home of Mr. and Mrs
1. K locks on Ki ii* «t reet
1 be hii.le looked very hanTsonte in a
becoming gown of Copenli-gen blue,
with which w.a* w irn a hat of tin-same
shade. Bride roses were cariic.l.
At 2:3d Mr. and Mr* Baxley I ft for
Dunbarton, their fuj/ire home,
Mrs Baxley j* a most b.vat le and at
tractive girl and one win. ha* many
friend* who regtet extremalv to give
her up,
Mr. Baxlev Is a popular and success
ful voitng business man of Dunbarton,
and sincerest good w ishes and cmgrat-
ulations will follow them to (ben fu-
utre ‘borne.— A ogitsia Chroniole.
PROFIT AND PI.EASl’RE.
Any dnnb'M’.g Thomas who may
think lie thinks that stock raising
is unprofitable here Is invited to tie
converted from such mistaken belief
by the experience of Dr, U. N. Burck-
lialtcr
A colt a year, with one exception,
lus been raised by him at little oust,
from hi* boggy mare Hi* sales have
been.these :
A colt, 15 months old. for|l -’f».
A colt, 3 months old, for #77)
A colt, 22 month* old, for JJjO
A harnes* borne, 28 months old, for
*300.
A colt, o month* old, for $7fj
He had the mi-fortuoe to accidental
ly lose one of his finest colts.
If he had kept all the colt* until fullv
grown each of them would have
brought him #300, ami tHVir value in
ca*h would have gone above the $’2,000
mark.
VYithin two weeks he has refused of
fers of #250 for the prettiest and most
perfect vet raised, a satin coatr-d blonde
tillv, F9 mootb* old, weighing ,''77)
pounds, as gemjv as a kitten vet high
*p : riled, elegant in harness and under
saddle, a* prettv a« a picture a,id she
knows and shows it As for sense *he
can d<> anything except talk and read.
T e pleas re of raising and trail ing
these youngsters lias been and is worth
more than money to Dr. (lharlie.
AFTERMATH OF COLUMBIA MU
SIC FESTIVAL.
The fourth annual mn«|c festival of
the Colombia Mu* cs| Association, like
lis pied«ee*‘.ir*. was a proo.utnceil *u ■-
ef'* and I* laden wllb delightful mem-
olies lor ad who were so lortuiia.te a*
to h«ve attended the evr.t. Victor
Herbert’* maghipeent .oc ,i‘*trs mole
if), in-t i u no titai tno*ie sod aeeompsn-
Ud the sfepiidid -inger- [hi* *. , i*oo and
both director and m .»ieia ■*, each and
• evern ly, won goldeit judgment from
all who could appreciate harmotiiou*
stiain* and concord of sweet sounds
But there i* one of Mr Herbert’* or
ehe-tru who i* out of place a* first vio
lin in that aggregation of artisfe, name
ly, Mr. Fred I. Landau; he should lo)
low the example of that other first vio
lin, Wilheltuj, and perform a* a soloist.
His pi lying is like Mer.Pitin's wound,
which w a* ’’not so ilee(i a* a w> 11 nor
so wide as a church door, but It i*
enough ” There was nothing on the
program of five concert* more enjoyed
that) his number on Saturday alter
noon.
The singer* were, with two exeep
tious new to Columbians In an arti
le like thi* and for a paper having *<>
much <>l ic her matters of put,be inter
eat to chronicle it is impo*«lbtn to give
space for a t< tn ti of wiat the miisiea!
people • f tne eotmiiunitv might wl-ii to
know of the Festival and the pe. form
ers But it woo'd ne Cnf 1 not to me
Hon the entrancing etf-ci* produced tiv
fh- cot reel interpretation t'V Victor
Herbert * orehest'a ol De Vo rail’s ‘ (Nr
neVal,” Sitnr Sie’i* A r '* fiom ‘'Sam
son and DeM ah'' to Mt*s Snelling'*
singing of it; the pr.-lu le to the tln. d
act of ‘Natoma ” Vieto , ‘ Herbert '
maat**rideco. tip- piiy." song from " sg-
ner’* “ M eistet *i tigers” a* snog in
Evan vvi linn , M I) >w 11 s ‘ I'o a
W ild Rose,” Geuiiod’s trio from
‘‘ Fa u«t, ” tne ‘ Ride of the Val k v i ie*’
by Wagner, the M ircu from I’anliail'Or
and la-t hut not least the prelude to
”Tt i'fim and 1 - * 111 e ' hv the siiiip com
pose i, which i* ( he gr* tide*t music that
has been eomposed to date.
No music lover can hear Victor Her
bert'* oret.estra at it* be*t wuti u'
realizing that ”ther>- are no other [.eo
tile* oil tlie beachand that. VI r K-.d-
clitfe made no mistake in carrying it to
Columbia for the Festival of 1911.
A.
NEWS WORTH KNOWING.
A bill is before Congress tipproprl-
ating $.' tC,<>'s) t" light the holl weev'l.
Ce sar’s Mead, a famous Blue Ridge
mountain peak ju*t over the N.rth
Carolina linn from (iie.-nviile is re
ported to have be--o overturned by
•o.rth(|Uake shock* on Friday night
I n a speech at an 0 1 i Fellow* d : eiie
in Baltimore last week G yernor Ble..**
declared hiit;*e|f oppo el to protnhi,
tion lie -aid that Jie would tie a tan
didate f.,r teelectlon and for the ( ni'ed
Slates '.enate,
“The < i oi tenhrrg Bihie.” ihe fii»t
book ev er pi tu’e,I f t.on mov .l.le tvpe.
wa * sol d a t a net i. oi I o New 5 o i k l,, i
$.'*),(.’9. Fo,.[tp,'n vrir* ago it wa-
,t v i u g h t in E', g N t o I f r # . m a it) It w * »
printed some time between I KM) and
I i . '7).
(i. vernor Hiea«e and ( nslii. r 3. B.
Matthew* ,.f U*a—i’-aunetto NuiiuJUAi.
Hat k of Columbia went to New Y.ok
on Sa' o rd ay ' ri e onph-te t he ho' ro w I og
of a hall mi:, ion del s r ■> lot •state ex
pcn.es oii,ii crops are nit.de and thi-
year’s taxe* pal l.
Governor H e i*e en Haturd .y *igne !
the com it. i«-ion ..I Andrew C D Pb
K o) , a* I ’rol.ate .1 o dg. of <) > a ■igoti i 1 c
Coo ntv to .erve the o lo- x - i re 1 t' rm o
Judge K E . , pe -, promote I to t ,.
eireui' hei rii. 1 ti" ttove tioi s -igna-
tUte can never to (d teed under a te lte-
[lapcr tha.i that .
The Coited S'ate* q n arte r m a-tot’-
departmeat at W a-tl 111 g N ,n ha- otdered
the shicuieot of fi v e hot, tie I c d'.iti-
fr.oo New York to the United State*
army to Texa*
Thi. |tree mtin:t in Ii.*,it< » a long stay
of the troop.. In ramp and (he proha
htlitv ot war with the Mexiean*
ThP good w, Dome given bv every
body evervw here i n the VVe-t to 1,1
Theodo'e Ku.iseveit diirmg hi* seven
Weel.» frit) r ere tl • 1 \ Cl.led III 1st have
been most e,,n«.Ming to him after id*
1 . *t vea r e \ tiArie nee* i n p - lioni- Mate,
when tl,-' eandidi'.-s for >t arc ottiee * in
New 5'ork advo,'ated at.d s-tpjiorted by
him were defeat'd.
Chivf (''e: h ( trfe' ot the Sf atI'rea--
urer's otfice has arrang. d thiu.igli a
Columbia national bank to borrow
from New Y<*rk five Hundred thousand
do!lar* for paviitg State expense, this
year. Idle loan w.i ! tear tnree pet
cent Intere-t ttud i* to tie pai i t,a- K in
danoarv next, alter this VouN fixe,
are e !:.',;ted^ The State la .an cv ct v
year borrow er.
The House of ReprcejUat ves *i a-
oas-e ) hv a 1 a i g e majoritv IVe* de- :
Tnft'* pet ouasoie lavoimg the tec.-
pri.ci'tv 11 • at v v.iili (ana , a I'ue *’ a in I
pat Rt pidon 1 all* weie against r, and r-
may tiave a Close id In til" Senate D
t*i prooi i-e«l that th" r i }i’■,>,! t v tteitv
will be <.f tienetit to th" l' ii..ted wt - t t •
in alio w i ii g in a i y ( a n >id i a 0 pr"d oet -,
now tiarre I oir t,y the hlgli tartlf, to be
brought into [ he Mates
La-t year there were about In,Ore'
huvsinthe y.iutn conipetitig for the
one acre eorn prize* mid giorv Ido
cost per host) I varied dflPUiglhe Stall
winners from b*’ per htt*hc! in A • U an -
sa* where I ra Smith made 119 bustle'
to !.7 cent* ;o thi* P.tate, w he re Jrrv
Mooie r -l-.'d 228 d-| bushel* Thi*
year the nnmf ei' of bov corn grower*
in th" South will reach 7.7p.K)0 nnd in
South CatoKna there will fie ab ut
•7,(H0 The south Carolina girl* wail
have K.nctal btindrevl loniAV" c,uhs.
The Mexican situation ha* neen a*
chaiigealiti? a’s April weatir»r, today
pro.pert* of pence, tomorrow threat*
of battle.
On Sunday a tru, e for five days w.a*
agreed upon by representative* of the
ol I, Diaz, government and the iusiir
recto*, l"d bv Maderi, Jr Tne prom
ise . f peace according to Mon lav's pa
per* wa* bright The presence .f the
American army on the frontier may
have had a quieting effect, a* too many
'lexieau hnllets ti ad crossed 'he line,
killing and wounding Americans, and
more such bloodshed might have , atised
intervention. The American troop*
will sta\ in Texas until July if not
longer. There’s no money aval able to
bring them borne and they are llv lug a*
cheaply there a* they could in the Ka*t.
TO STOCK KAISERS.
, Come to the Hill Top Stable* anon
and see -the two splendid steeds, Lo
Grande and Dictop, unequalled in the
State for heautv and brawn and a 1
1 good qua! tie*
f’"r tl you jireter to rat»e hardy, traet
able, long living, healthy and hard
working mules come to me ail the i
sHUP*. Let’s make fh** a work stork i
rai-ing countv, keep money at home |
and have stork that we know to be de
pot! liable.
1 Your frienal,
1 Chat lie. Btown,
l Barnwell, 8. \J,
ANOTHER VETERAN I'ASSKS
Mr. Angtia PaUeraon, ajred 76 year*,
died on the 19th !h(l at the residence
of Ms nephew, Dr. A Bethnne Batter-
son, att«;r »n i In*a* of about ten dav*
Ha wa* among the tir*t «ons of ''the
■state to volunteer for twelve month*
service In Hagno.U* Regiment, cotiti.nu-| ^ ^
t ng a rne.r ber of that gallant command ' *
on 111 it* i eoi gani^ation, when be en ] S,
lere.i Mie eavaGy regiment oimmiiud.id W
b\ tu* eoosio. A o|. Joiio L B ack, and *
to the end < f tile war he cnuAlnued a ! St
and faithful m.-mber of Butler’s
Brigade and .1 iv i-ion.
Attei the war be engaged in jlanf-
ing witii *iicee*a on hi* Kdi*to l.iid*
oi.til increasing years cauaert hi* ic-
tirement. He wa* a man of line tnt. ] I-
gence and retained ills mental force
and elearne** to the )a*t He w a* a
son of the Holt Angus Patterson, who
fur many xear* w a* President <>f the
State Senate, one of the te*| v giea‘
men who in in* time -added 19re to
the high reput;.lion of Barnw.ll Di
li iet.
After funeral services at the resi
dence of Dr Bat it-T'Oi , cot-dneled t,\
Rev John K Goode, the soldier bo. \
was laid to real iii the family ser’io,
in the old Baptist Cemetery.
MEMORIAL DAY
The River* Bridge Memorial A**ocln-
tion will observe Ftidav, April 2n(h as
Memorial Dav. Col Jame* Arji.s’rong
ol ( harlesfon w 111 deliver ti'.O niemoi i a I
a hires.. Tiie follow ing coniuiittees
nave been appointed :
On G rounds and ()r.i«r of the Dav —
J, D Jennv J < Ktnatil. II '7 < I i ■
ty, J A Betel*. VV D Sea-e, W 11
Kilter, Stacv Kear*.*.
On Music —Rev. I >. B. Gr, *«el'*e, J
C. Kinur.l, J. F Keene Sr
The public t* cordtalu ipvite l to a'
tend and the ladle, are eaine-’h ,ie-
quested to httng dower*.
.). D, Jennv, Dr./S. I - . Iv i t k latnl,
Si-etv. I’resi.leii!
BARNWELL B A I’T 1ST A'SOt I A-
TION.
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Union nteeting* will be held at Birn-
well, Georgejt Creek and Friendship
Chitt. lies, Saturday anu Sunday, A p r t!
29 and 3<S*
rit.mt: amvik. T
Saturday, 11 a. nt : Introductory
sermon.
Organization.
Verbal reports from delega’c
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'■ For the p ,-f *ix v
*' hi en cai .'full v »• :e,'
If E A It.. -111,1 in 19 e lie
t see I for the I
p I a n t i ng. eli-ios
?' feet « nTp-pro -1 :i,
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g th-
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o.g tv me
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in |.er■ ' i 1
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. the g. eaie• * n ■'in r ot 11
j. . and 11rge-1 - 1»
‘j, ]' I he p-.-' i- li I - '-I ill* a I
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•i and now ,.|i. ; I : i, • • i - t, - -: cl,,.,
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Have You
Decidied
on that
Spring and
Summer
S\jit Yet?
No?
Well'
then, we
can be
of service
to you.
Ui. A. S I i LI,. :
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ill Ado ',
11 a ip| ’on ( '
No 2i-i:;t
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MONEV lo LOAN.
a in,pr I firm lands
■i” . -. B I iih • g and
N - .-<-’) V
a . v\ , ;
B-.; i
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A I
D Nuhjeet for di'i'n**i '!), “The otili
Wa' -,
1 ’0 _
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gallon of the ( htirch to the Sunday
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a. Iii providing *nitahIo aei'orim"-
1cm! I N-,
f h » i- 1
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•,"1 07 xbd
dation and equipmeats.
H) t e e m,
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b. 1 n at tendance .
Am 1.1 io
R i'ii*.
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e. 1 11 *n perv ispin.
2. “(>hl 1 gation* of the Si-!io-d 10 ! he
\N 1,! s
* HIP
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A ' 1 1 ,
ti -1 ■ 11 ■" on
Church
a, Re[i"rting rliruugh the Church,
h. A rielptl-g hand 'll ehnich h-'iievio
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FAini
lor
SALE
•^ - ’ 11 '',1 , y, ]| a m — Hi 1 ii w i !!
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of J'.'
k -. - w
0 a S a p-i I I
H-uxl t ; fit 1 Well, HiyrhaGS you have been trying
t ."th ' ili.it were not m r!o to fit. Now, with the line we
( Gty it s no tiouLlc at fi!i to please the most fastidious.
^ mi s-’p, t!ie sltape i<t m \oi: into each sf.ument, not pressed
a
in vv i’ii a 'not iron. An I this caietu! tailoring retains the
"ngtn.tl hli;i!)v v 'of the gaGtient,
V p.c vCp nrry n v'it iet v of [fatterns, and believe tliat
wr Km s’lit the in l.vi l it! taste. The fabrics arc just the
th.tA; lot the itot d tvs that arc coming,
l!>.r-i'.- :> ()!:, n •.’cry reasonable, quality consid-
<-’<'.!. ( e-tv i L't ii - ; kj.k our *>tAtemcnt.s,
D.
11:' ioiiuet'O y -.'rim t;, \\ M
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• I thi' i
t f-<
1 1 ii«c'i**inn led by (■'■>■' n Muthi*,
B T. Biee.t; E. Bin. jVVi: ,;. i
a. It M. Mix*"n !, Prof C \V
. -oggSo-s— l', 1L.J. U.'oUvh,
2 Diseassion It-.l by A !’ M anvil!
(' vi Kdtnil.'ld.
a W H Ki'np.edv. h J K (ioode.
Siind.iv, II a. m.: MISM"ni:y a.
nioi,. H F Allen.
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Satun’.av, 1! a. rn. — Friendship,
D-1rndiietoi v sixth on, J ( I’eaeo. k.
Dt«eii"i'Hi led by J A Jenki'i*. VV (,'
Baxl* \
a. Geo II IBipkin*. b J O Sand, r*.
e. \V T S i 1.
2. Di..'ii**ioh D-d bv VV G iK,“on.
a . Be ' i.cy B . x is\ , b I ! | |1 n i;
pooidav, II a or.: >1.- lon.arv -er-
mon, Geo II Hopkins.
8:it')'day. !! a. m. —Ge,,rgi > f 'm k.
I ti! roditeforv s.-rmon, h M Hau.x'T.
1 f) .eii-«i--n led b'. Dr Mc( orm i.'k.
A E Me Do". ]'
a D B S'n 11 Ii. ti C > pt I > R ice e
D < > H an 'T
2 IM-ci'-.-on I • I b x 1 ’ ■ ■.' It o! i -11.
a M I Free. I, K .M H 1" -I I .
.'•'Mi,lav . 11 m : M -sion.iy »er- j
mon. A E M el ><> sell
It I * hoped 11. s t nil the ohu r -’h o • w 1 i I
b-> u-pre.i nte 1 t,y full rni'i.ber of d.-ie |
gates at’. I t ,n' dt n nci w IB to. serve.) on i
I he o ' " il n ■ I s S . t ’. r I ay.
( > J I i i.-r I NC.1 -
.pies',.
> IC e •, : a o u,;D- 11 -m
' i ' .-e re . s lion,
,S)i rt.’gfb-hi ' 7 a* arc- lo ciioi
' \ a' ; - 1* '• .- s g. •••I . . \ i , !•
“ hae,*fi -si'd * t-i . h v a-1 tlo
vet; r lonnd. I h- ; oi.i .v.iliil.t' ci">-
-!»■ "t i ,!w oig "! ! - i" n- III the
n-nn ti’iKding. two t. n.,nt hoti-e* nl-
iii.’st few. biro-, -’ ihh -, i one to
hac.-o bar.", a vv tl • e w ..t■ r A
good «et,■ - * n t , h - ■. h i ■ n. ar I ’
I ' - e .•(> t . : "! ' n it! u. us t '
J i a p j'. . ’ >
V "- I. * , M B ,-h'i"', .
■ i ’ll I' IS \ ' v G a.
V/heelwrigli! Jnd Black-
sill:ih Work Done Here.
IL
M. W. HITT,
— V .1" •' ..-n s • .1 ,:.d.
M 1; . * f VV :i ■,
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B. F V |ef
W <, It r j: ’on,
i on. ini: t. e
EV !• B V III I NG < • N VVHKEI.d
A - I t III « t- - k t" pil l u ’ d t e f U I -
n shine- ;. go wrl; th.-ui An o'er ,
tloWi- g slock ,,f t.’le best buggies, w ig
o,.s s ■ i r. i e -, I, a r o i - - *, vx f; i j) - h* p i . n - - -
si i uw It !-• tirh'e* si Mill 'f >ji .'stall-e*
Itef.. i .• h u x i n g a ii v i Ii ill g in in v line he
-uie to *e-- me
V- to; horsi’v u. 11 - t!,e f ir'lo-r
V'lu go from 11111 'lop 'll * ')].■« ■ p. worse
fo r von- [locket HO | Work 1 llave the
kind to suit
Ciiailo- Hroxvw,
B 111 w; : ’, p, . ,
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tl'ie Worn7i n
. * h L.nu ted
Medio.
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F. MOLAIR,
Barnwell, S. C.
The Opportunity Is
Yours Now!
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\ na ought not to posfyvone the opening of a
Siv,mi;;c A count because your first de
ni tv ie’ a tmall one. We cordially invite
o !)•• 'in now By depositing $i.oo or more in
th.' 'Doug h itrk where money earns 4 per ccn*.
i"t' t.-sr, .m 1 is protected hv the largest Capital
and Smp.'ns of any State Bank in South Carolina.
T oj 0 Paid on Savings
BANKofVESTERN CAROLINA
BARNV/ELL, S.C.
CAPITAL & SURPLUS $500,000.0?
LOCAL D/flECTO/tS t^=
George H Bates J M-Easierlin^
Butler Ha^ood P.M.Buckingham
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SHERI KF’> >.AI.E.
State of South Carolina. 1
Coui.tv ol Barnwell (
C. II. Sclicdder A B'o'her,
v er-us
< liar’c* Mark*, ot *1
By virtu, nf n;i execution to me <!:-
1 ect.'d by VV Cijninre S inn)-., t hok of
the ■ 010 t in the above t!'ititl,-,| ca-.-e !
will -,-B at ita 1 n vx ,. 1! ('our' IR ,n *n v.u t h
in tlo p»ua| hour* ot * He on tio* llrst
Moctdav in VIav. Ittli, it liwiug‘Hlw.fav
tn *,!id menth, the. fulhiw ing nierchan-
dise. tn w jt ;
Al the *tiH'k of merchandise nr por
tal' Rig to the *tock <’f good* levied
npnn a* the |iro|,ertV of the inr mi [itmi
Sale* Company ijt the aiiove stated ac
tion to *ati*fy judgment and cost.-
Terms of -ale, . ash .
Frank H. C ree rh,
Sheriff Ham weR County.
Sheriff's f;ttiee, April 11th. 1911
ytiiii mmi „yu
W. IL JONES, MANAGER.
[oluralifa. S. C.
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(!(' iT»yu! 'iX:*’. fuvt*»r
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Secures positions for teachers,
sells school furniture and sup- |
plies, and publishes
{
Southend School
I
News.
^Send for our
school supply catalogue,
our magazine catalogue and
our c n t e rt a in rr. c n Obook catalogue.!
Original .'nneeptioii, deaigned
upon cio ree* line* and made
from the be -1 mateiial* by
skilled " urk p. op’e enahle you
to enjoy tl"' utmost in *ty]e, At,
.'.inifo'-t and *ervice.
ItT" V "d don’t aePCfd. any
thing “jusj. as gnud.” Huy nf
the no- 1J11nr vv l.o .iop* »e|l
them a 119 iti'iire t ourself agaliist
.li*si. ti*f tet ion.
C. F. Mol air
Barnwell, S. C.
ONE CAR
OF
Fine Horses
AND
Three Cars
OF THE
Best Mule?
THE* .
>Yest Producer
• 1?
J ust ^Received
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