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I TIL-1) NOW <■ v Are you interested in saving tooney on your purchases? Do you desire Honest and Court eous treatment? If so we are anx* bus to fulfill these requirements. Send us your orders for Building Material, Sash, Doofs, Blinds, In terior and Exterior Trim, Porch, Stairwork, Mantels, Grilles, Screens, Lumber Lath and Shingles. It will cost YOU NOTHING to investigate, A postal card will bring our prices on anything you want. Complete hotiseBiils a specialty. Write us now—TODAr, AUGUSTA LUMBER CO. Al GUSTA. :S ; :s :!< GEORGIA, 'Kcy of the Maker' Tlie flmt fectloa la at Fairfax this week. The second aeotloa of the chain K*bg Will mote about next Mandat or Totea .day to the Lalterabn Old. Mill oil the Lower Three Hung. \ The third section is at Mnitfitetllle, W. V, Richnnigon, J. B. Mom», Clerk, Supr. HARMONT LOtHIE NO. it A, F. Mi A regcnlar communication of IlArraony Lodge No. IT, A. F. M. will he hold in Masonic Temple or. Thursday Oct. r,tb 7.30 o’clock Vlsitihg brethren are bordianir incited to attend. A. A. Lemon, W. M. WXL McNab.iSao The regoiah meeting ot BarnWcil Lodge No 16, K nights ot Pythias will be held at their Hall pn Friday night ah H o’clock. A full attendance is requested. By order of O’BAN NON, C.L*. Win. MoNAB. K. H. A 8. THERE’S A DIFFERENCE FOR SALE—HX hnndred acre* of line farming land, north of Blackville, in a verv desirable section. H. D. Still. liiackvllle, S. C- \ Hi .OF. wile ATS // cen really good hats and simply good looking hats, lost men buy their hats by the “looks”—by the ice of the surface. This isn’t always a safe way For instance the appearance of BOELOF’S “Smife” HATS is closely imitated but the through and through quality, never. See the new Fall Models—just arrived—every one of distinctive character. PILL Civ ©3.00 G. A. STILL, “THE QUALITY STORE” BLACKVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA Sole Agency for “Korrect Shape” Guaranteed Patent Leather Shoes + + t t T r 9 t « * l + Hudson Car No. 33 If you want a car that will be a pleasure to you and your family for years you should A “HUDSON.” .guarantee satisfaction and Will be glad To demonstrate my cars anyv/here in Barnwell County. Write to me if you are thinking of buying. 1 have the 1912 models now on sale. c«U the other day while bngfy rldlug in Andntron with hi* Jrrotbfr-lnhbiw, Gen. M. L U<«nh*m. They haltodUt a fountain In the eiftot to allow their horne to dH«k, and tft.enable the am- mal to appeaM* III Ihlnt pleaaantly tha bridle wal taken off by a colored man •landing be. After dUnklng and be- foie the bridle could be replaced the horae looked around, law and became frightened by the buBgr anti It* two occupant* and startetOm a rapid run. The Fanner and Gcnwai - held on and braced theihtelve* to keep uteady until the rade wa* ftitlshed, but In turning a corner they were thrown out eeoaplng all injury ekeept a few minor bruUea and *cratcbes. GtX'OGiiilo^ CTit?. Agent,' | . Williston, South Carolina TlB. JELLIS, JR- scemisc us s. attention. Vbeehrrig&t and Black- smith Work Horseshoeing a Specialty; also repairing rubber tired buggies. ~ - - A f^w thombred K,*t*x pig* for «ale, eligible for legiatration. Apply at once to Mis* Clara L Johnston. *fpt7-4t Klko, rt. C. FOK SALK. A limited amount of Ham well Coun ty rai-ed seed rve. Guaranteed to be exactly a* represented. Apply to O. N. Burcklialter, Druggist, 0-14 \ Barnwell, S. C, IF YOU WISH TO SELL THAX- farm, timber land, store or residence, write us at once and send foil desrrip- tion ** we have an attractive proposi tion to offer you L1GON LAND CO , july20-12t Sumter, S. C. Ten more day* and taxe*. Mr. W. F. Ktchisnrv and family of Colombia are visiting happy Ellentoii kindred and friend*. Advertisers have avalanched n* tbi, week, but in nexi issue we will give more reading matter. Judge Ald'-ich spent several day* at home last we^k He i* holding court at BennetUviUe till* week. The Fail examination of applicant* for Teacher’* Cerrilloate* * ill be held at Barnwell tomorrow, Friday. Chief Justice Dunbar via* in town on Monday in restored health and hi* many friends were indeed glad to see him so well. Thr Pkopi.*, in the sbtence of the weather prophets, venture* the pre diction that the coming winter w’l.l b« one of extra coldness. Mr. R F. Westhersbee w a* the first of our good friend* to give the new week and month a brignt beginning, with Mr. G. M, Morris a close second. Cap*. J. B. Morris h«* *‘♦•'•Forced the chain gang till* week with two ctil prits arrested in Georgia, to which State they had migrated several years ago. Two thousand or more Ked Shirts at tended the annual reunion hel i in Co luinbia last week. “Uncle” Joe O’Bannon, colored, K4 years old, was the only one whose picture appeared in paper. According to statistics received up to Friday by state Secretary J. W|fn- uer Heed of the Farmer*’ Union 50 per cent of this year’* South Carolina cotton crop has been picked and 30 pet cent sold. Governor Blease has appointed Su pervisor J. B. Morris a defegaie to represent South Carolina at the iii«e‘ ing in Richmond, Vn., on Nevembcr’il to 23 of the American Association for Highway Improvement, Oapt. S. N. Green of Blackville ad vertises for sale today some of the most desirable and well Improved real estate in one of the-very best commu nities in the State It’s a rare chance for profitable Investment. The signs of cooler weather get brighter and more numerous The white flag blooms of the dog fennel heralds the approach of Jack Frost And that sure old time sign of the rising of the seven stars »t night fail give* warning that the summer weath er nears Us end . A* will be seen by his professional card published today Dr. B. F Storre will be in Ills newly opened Barnwell oiih-e on .Mondays and Tuesdays oi each week, and at Blackville the re maining day*. As a Dental Surgeon with twenty -/ears of successful prao ’ice-Dr. Storne La thoroughly trained and equipped to ser«e his patients with fullest satisfaction. Col. J. K. Norment of Columbia spent a day and night in town last week and ibe mocking birds were more tuneful than usual. As a former news paper man he wrote with a poet pen- oil, but there was sound and solid good sense In every article that Aflossomed from his brain. As pionestfCeacber of tbe tobacco industry he t^JPae the pros perity of the P6e Dee planters. Much pleasureable anticipation Is being evinceJUn account of tbe special services to be begun at the Episcopal Church to-night (Tnursday) at 8 o’clock. It Is possible that Archdeacon Webber will hrlrfg with him the Rev. I. H. V’ebber-Thompsou, who Is re ported to be a tine musician. If tbe latter comes he will add very touch to the interest of the meetings. On Sundky next' at 4 p. m. at the church there will be a special service for men The Sunday night service w 11 be held at the Opera House. It will be worth while to be thele. Dr La Bruce Ward of Georgetown In chargeWiwthe state wide campaign for the better health of the people and emphatically tbe right man in tb« right place was In town on Monday ant Tuesday. HU Illustrative lecture lb tbe Opera House was well attended; and Droved moat interesting enterUib- ,iB* Wtbe/uil* _ conferred on Tuesday Board of CommUtloneft opening at Barnwell a dispensary the free treatment of tha book w< diaefbb, Ttifl Boar< but will consider the propositi next monthly meeting. SOUND SBNSK. *. * v A couple of month* ago when the prospects for a bunlpe? corn orop were tasseling beautifully Mr. Man«oa Hair remarked to Us in substance: Any man can be fiCrgiVetL for some time* failing to iuake com enough but no one in this-county can be excused from always having an abundance of forage for stock ftx d. The jssiest man can make it, firt it grows without cultiva tion On eVerjLfarm of any size there are low ylaCes. edges aroubd pond*, Ac. where it would net pay to plant corn and i-otton; for in dry yeais the soil would, be too hard and baked, to he plowed and ‘.n wet seasons the crop* would he fun away with and eaten up by grass. By sowing such Isods in suiili gralh in the fall and in peas after the oat*, rye; Ac, the following late spring the supply of hay for u»e or sale will be ferst class and pletrtifxtl The hay cFop I* one or the cheapest to 0« gathered a* tlie mower, mules and rake do. nrliTv a I tha hard work*., The increased quantity of compost, wl.| make the laud on which it is used rich er year after year, and more stock will mean more milk, meat, butler and home prosperity. For your exhibits write 0. President, or S. UMl, Secretary. DAYS OF DELIGHT. Today ai.d tomorrow, Thursday and Friday. Octtrber 5th ami 6+hi Yfil t, The opening of Fall and Winter Mil linery and Dress Good* will take place at Tobin’s Millinery Emporium and ail ladv lovers of the beaut.ful are most cordially invited to call and inspect the charming creations made for their hap piness. / :> , . F. MOLA BARNWELL BA l* PI ST T10N.~ ASSOCIA- JCThe Association will cohvFn# at Ghent’s Branch Cuurch Tuesday, Oc tober 17, llilh Churches sppnlnt delegate* who wll' attend and nave your letters correctly HIM out. Be sure to send ALL RiC CKIPTS for moneys sent op during year. W. G. Britton, Clerk. GOOD WAY TO SAVE HAY. Veteran farmer* ieil u* that there i* more and better crow foot grass In their fields than ever before and that it makes more nutritious stock food, grren or cured, than any other native grass. People are too busy picking the aB open cotton to bother with hay making hut those who can afford the time m cut and save the crow foot he fere frost will have bettor and cheaper feed for work stock and milk cows than they can buv. Mr. W. H. Wooiey of Elko, whose every word on farming and sane busi ness is fir.niv believed by this paper, tell* n« of the easy and safe wsy In which he has saved hay without a sin g'e failure In several year*. He advise* the gathering and hous ing of the corn. Then, he says, put the mower and mules in the field, and let the grass fnd corn stalks go down. The rake follow* quick'y, drawing the cut grass and stalks into heap* or rows convenient for stacking, which is done ?e-op«» - ’’"a Aanding about tew mr, twelve fret high. The grass and stalks carefuilv put up will cure perfectly and keep sound and sweet until want ed for stock feed the next Spring or Summer. Tfte pole should not 4>e too high for the stacker to put a pitch fork of gras* on top of It, and that will act as a thatched roof to shed rfln. Each stack contains a wagon load of hay. Mr. Wooley’s plan of stacking the grass while green is a new one to us but hi* word makes n* beHeye it. He says that the corn stajks w ill keep the grass from settling too solidly and will allow the air to circulate through the stack and cure the hay jyeifectly. Annual Eall Opening -AT- W. H. KENNEDY & SON’S DEPARTMENT STOBE W^LMSTON. 8. O. , October 10th AH previous effort* have beet) eclipsed in our endesvor to make this lie best ses*on in the history of oar Ladies’ Ready-to-wear and MUinery business. A cordial invitation ia extended to all of our lady frtende« ,ONG BRANCH PHILOSOPHY. We attended the Red Alilrt Reunion n Columbia on tbe 27 & 21 nit and h«ard tbe speeches, addressee of wel come Ac. We soon discovered that the capital city was furnishing tbe water and the air, the former looked like it w&a fresh from the rivdr and the lattercame in small quantitlevfrom two.of the hottest days we ever ex perlenced. The Red Shirt men lytf- ni-hed what ever else thev ooulu'nt do without We can say this much, however, for the city we saw ho on* retrained from doing a* they pleased. We saw only one policeman during our* *tav and the under sized little fellow looked as if h« wanted to crawl In a hide ami it in after him and must have had order* to hand* off. But before leaving Columbia we fell in with an ex Barnwell man who has not yet put on the airs of a city dude and we (without our having to cross Ids path for the expressed purpose) re ceived a pressing Invitation to dinner. Now evely one who knows our capaci ty for ptitMng hut of sight good thingt to eat ckn just say with a degree ol content, that w« went down to Prof W H Jones to eat and be well filled Here we found Mrs. Jones who has apparency improved In every way as the years go by. At the over burdened table we found nothing to imitate ho tel fare where yon must leave a piece of ever? thing on each dish and cjdi it manoers and tbe table ware the only nice thing tbe hotel bad. We saw but qbe of their three children a bright boy -of school sg*. Our only regrei; was our short stay at the Jones resi dence but we are at the old shack now a place where there is no dangfcr that *c shall go on to cream and stuff long after ffa have got enough. . Blah Mat. i Old 8iaatl,— v A SERIOUS SITUATION. To consider tbe uniorthbate condi tinn of the South, canted by the d« clloe In forty-five days of tha price o; cotton from fifteen to ten cents a poof above three hundred prominent fa era, merchants, bankers efid profes sional men met In Colombia on day and took sttoli action to remedy tha wrong* and eella now Sooth fit beat commended In i ent resolutlont preetmted* Tbe demand A square deal ara to I _ grata and the battle 1 Take tfmt! t>y the fop winter by supplying the home to-dfcte Cto*hlng, lUu, Shoeii, tTi t)reM Goods ami *11 the ft wise women admire, . Everything for the For the Houeehold, the health and happlrtcea foods, prepared tb or Stove that Amerieft ltM mede^ Alt things on a large scale except prices, cheaper than cotton, Yours to please and profit* tfltb the beet comfort In every loom* Fine Farm For Sale. One of the finest and best located farina in Barnwell County, contains 209 acrea, 150 acre* open, hslanoa In timber, every acre available for cult! vation; Ilea beautiful y, rod clay aub toll in eaay reach »t plow (point Tbs very best cotton land in this county and well adapted to cantaloupe! and (met, which is gelling to be a trading and profitable industry here. This farm ia sltnated oa public rnad, one half mile from depot and bns(o».*« part of the village of Elko on the old 8. O. A Ga, R. R (now SoutheruL 41 aillas :'roai Auguats, Ga. Church and new irlck achoolhousa In tight of dwelling ,*t>or abundant, community ot good, thrlftv and moral citizens, Place la healthy, has plenty of good well water Improvement* consist of a nice a* van room cottag* In a beautiful pine grove on public road, two frame barn*, wag on shed. Ao., and three tenant house*; all Improvements In good condition. I offer this place at a price far below tha price such land should bring in this section. For ttO day* I will offer tha above place at |60 per acre, one- third cash, balance on long credit with uhl paymeuta at 8 per cent Interest Also: I have another farm of 220 acres well situated, one and one-hslf mile* from Elko, two miles from Wiliaton. This pUce has about 30 acres of sandy land, well adapted to asparagus, the balance of it good cotton land with clay sub-aoll: about 160 acrea open, balance in woods. This pinca ia near enough for one to take advantage of school at Klko or Wllliston. Improve ments consists of two four room tenant bouses and two barna^ Price made known upon application. Term* same as above place. S. N.Greene, Blackville. Si C, annu Seed Oats! Seed Oats! As soon as tbe Farmers’ Warehouse D ready to store them, the finest car load of Rad Rust Proof Oats avar seen In Barnwell will be there for inspection and sale. These oats are guaranteed to yield from tan to twenty per cent more than any oat seed sold for less money, and two bushels sown per acre wtij give a better stand, and yield sa above, tbqn three bushels of finy other oats selling for 1ms money per bushel. These oats were raised on red flay land and yield sixty bushels per her*, A sample will convince any farufef of average common sense that they are superior to any oats grown west of Seyannah River. Come and Inspect them and bring with yod a sample of any other oats for oomparisod. Bear in mind that there U only one car load of those seed oats and they will soon be setdOQt. t Z~,\ -• > ' r at tbe Farmers’ Warehouse; A sample may be seen at Tax PxorLt Intelligent, upitnidate farmers don’t have to be reminded that good, sound prolifte seed at a fair price are cheaper Fa tb# had tbad the oiW triad for les# money, or that seed of which ope bushel will pifint mors land and give and ytald twaoty-five to Witt more per sere at a better loveatmeot of WNdh it requires He same - 7* r i TAig Thi - -~ r- ---- • : OF- better ilrty tbe barves thab to Aay%asfiW»i»«Mj| P»iWCff WHtf* w pleased audience. He B jesday with the County t TTmisMonefs relative In f tint wsi Jar. 16, TO LTSN1 on's-npre »eH to plant tbe {.j 'X fit O’emscm and _ ' will -> r n ■J*.- ’ Be»L est -WK!1 “‘tit- eg J-giis «-V*'2rsa* fmmm ate? “ mm ■