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Thai th#re hu b*«n all *** or lack of
tnttMnrol.t p*'litlc»1 afalra exerclMd
Annican nawapapcra baa baan
WHf iba aaaulu af manrr
atootlona In many Btatea aad mqnlci
palitiat. II waa empbaaland In tbi.
Htata In tba primary alcotfon of oety
H«t rear when tha fovaraoratilp waa
won by lh« candidal* opposed by the
marly unai.lmoua praaa which sup
ported hit opponent.
In the same campaign tha Tol'inteer
advice of thla papar ayalaat tba aiap-
of constitutional amendments of
ooal tbtereat and affecting only dla-
^iMrtanunUlaa did not amount to a
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for Ibli
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Aral aett1*d In
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wood a
irtm from
and one igMitd aaa aa far la tba (areata
Tleased Crowtte
nit ami rffMl *0T®r Mi# -
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lay of
permit.
But in losing or parting with politi
cal Influence the magaslneswnd papers
of the United vSfcites have .gained •
wondarful. oontrolllnit business power.
At they adyertiae and advise so goes
be trade and printer's Ink It "the osment
• that bolds togathsr tbs colossal for-
tunas of the union.
Compart-a newspaper of the before'
the war period with one of ihe up to
'data pubFeaMons of today and one need
not marvel, for the best' talent and
*111 and patient labor of artist and de
type founder and setter are
tad to tha utmost to mike tba appeal
of th* .advertiser • irresistible. Before
any great, reasonably honest IIasocial
enterprise een be hunched In these lat
ter days ampin provision must be mad*
the publicity campattfn by sdver*
And these .groat fortunes,
whether growing cut of financial en
deavors or tba manufactures of patent
medicines, have die power In govern
mental affaire that properly belongs to
the fourth estate.
£,**• * •»«-
far the
thing.
gar'
Wild oats end wfld peeee grew ee lux
uriantly that heads el settle end drove^
(•f deer eonlJ fa* well hidden from
sight. Th* early settlers made money
by the sale of cattle that they drove on,
foot to the seaside cities.
narnwHI is just a. good a grass,
gOilnand forage .growing seetloa as It;
was Mme. mod the level beaded I
who goes teotodk raising eenstbly wilt
not be worrMI when the boll weevil
comes,'for be will bain an easier sad
better peying brndnese than cotton
growing. 'PtmVhld timers did well
raising cattle of tbs scrub order. The
new man will prosper more by investing
In Improved breeds. If any rentier of
ours contemplates starling a cattle
ranch'be should correspond with Coa-
gramme* Oeosga ^B. fLegare of ibe
Charleston District as to the merits of
ibs Holstsins as milk and meat cattle
TTlis Legate dairy (farm near Charles
ton has nearly s hundred Holstelns In
Its pastures and non# 'for sale. Col.
Legaro says that tlify are ths only al
round dairy cattle worth-having. From
calfhood up they are heavy at.d grow
to enormous weights. 'Cow for oow
they give the same amount of butter or
cream as tbs Jersey or other breeds
’Their milk is. he says, heilthlsr and
better for table use than that of other
breeds, and when It cornea to selling
milk by tbequartor gallon tbere Is no
comparison between the Holstein and
other breeds. <G>1 I^ver has a number
of uows that give thirty-quarts df milk
a day. This last Spring one heifer not
two years bid gave twenty-elgbtquarts
a day, milk all weighed. <He had one
oow under an ofBolal test to give fffty
two quarts day. 8he never went dry
end gave twenty quarts a day up
the birth df s calf.
theeset aad
a ewrprtoa *
•d df giri
whew |
toke the t
ehaaged lii lidiaimeei
sounds as U in sem
*«#
hearts of the
mod the
who ever lived Hi oor*
As the hody of oor
was borne Into the
boforreho altar the ehoir
Like a torrent from Niagara
the crowds lave plunged
into the bargains of the
Fact to Face With Trouble
Sale of
friend
plaoed
la hswj
Will uader
stanJ."
Yes, sometime—wot now, bat In
God’s good time.
A short time since a sermon was
S reached Inour little town ibattooebed
Ir. Dunbar very much, la that ser
mon the preacher compered a dying
Christian to a weary child going io
■teep, towwako In the Father's arms.
Tnl# thought was brought very forci
bly to my mind ghaa our frieed. ths
weary child of God, was breathing bis
last "-going to -Sloop — no donbt to
awake In his Father's arms, where I
trnst ill bis loved ones Will Join him In
* 4 the sweet bvo and bye,” when the
bells of'Beaten will be tinging without
a discordant note a sweet welcome to
them all. Then we'll all understand
R. C. Brabham.
M»zuastr,
Barnwell, S, C.
k 1
STILL’S - SHOE - STOEE,
BLAGKV1LLE, S C.
* tteWa
The Lowest Prices
JfM
I
IHNUTS SPECIALS!
We have a new supply and
will .also add a great amount of
other 'merchandise which we
will slaughtertoolmost nothing
at user.
Ths printing press and tbe malts are
giving tbe department stores of New
York. Chleago and smaller hives of hi
riuatry eaay aooees to the rural homes
and the rapidly Increasing patronage
that * far off people get is, we are told,
decreasing the buainesi of erory mer
chant In awry town In the ;8:ate.
When Congress shall aa a money ms-
king measure put In operation the par-r
eels peat proposition the local merchant
will Indeed have to meet a very ooe v
sided competition. Ills small capita!
will be pitted against a assets ted and
impassive millions. »
We bnve written a« we have bees use
ef our belief that In tbe ftature there
there wfli be greeter need than ever la
the peat for a fair, forceful and fear-
has press, one understanding tbe pnb-
he temper «nd resolute to do the right
without putting the kssue Of the hour
to die wet Of populsmy and preOt.
we see, eomlng In our In-
ersaslng and hanging population a
greater opportunity for good or for
CT ovU to bo worked by tbe press and the
responsibility will grow heavier and
i burdensome aa the years roll on.
•sltswma that the newspaper,
daily, earn! weekly or weekly In
to hundreds of homsa. read by did and
yonng, should be worthy of and re-
oeire a regard as high as that of any
other profession or occupation
(To be continued.)
end rumors In this State rise
la Its uorth western counties,
ned from a late Issue of that
newspaper, the Spartanburg Her
ald, tbe political outlook ehowa unset
tled conditions with Increasing storm
olgM. Heie.thay arul
Recently* new paper, Tbe Newe-
Soimetar, waa established at Green
wood by W. T. Crews, an ardant sop-
porter of Governor Blease. Tbe Seim-
^ eter Inferred from visits made by Sena
tor Tillman and Ohlaf Justice Jones at
dtflernut times, a few weeks ago, to
Major John G. Richards, who waa a
candidate for Governor last year, and
may he In tbe raee in 1*IS that a coall-
r . t_ . A ■ « .w.
tlon bad been 'formed between the
three. To tbe chargee published in tbe
' ir Senator Tillman re£Hed In a
and reproachful letter, in
ihe said "Richards should hare
sleeted Governor leet year If ohar-
and ability to servo the people
eredltably bad been ooolldered by the
IMotfl* ” ji
Though Governor Bleaee baa often
aaid that be would not bo a sandldate
'. against Senator Tillman for ths Senate
- It it believed that tbe antagonism to
' Governor B lease as evldtnoed In the
above remark Of tba Senator, and 1 ble
tit he will be
i off in the governorship race be
tween Chief Juatloe'Joneraad Govern-
— • 4 —— may ebenge the Governor’s
pet kite on the track for tbe
lest Senator Tillman. Tbe
I. .Tilbert may .have some
present party ruteg
Talberirare.M the
entriss areplesed
ahodhl die
the stent Ion Col.
wtMtersA *
theory of tbo
m ww* RH
i that next year Jo.ee I. to
Lteu-
DR. R1GG4 IS RIGHT.
That Is s valuable discovery made If r
President W M. Riggs of Clem son
Coi egeos Usths hotter :fnture usefdl
ness of that large Institution. He la of
the opiclon that tbe 'four years fall
course Ita tbe graduate fur mUgvetioB
from tbe farm, while tbe one year term*
will-keep the-boy at borne and teaeh
him how to succeed. Tbe dispatch as
sent froln'Anderson recently seys:
•In order to Introduce scieiitllc fsrm
log In every eeelton Of tbe etete. Dr.
Riggs, prMldeot of Ctemson college, Is
going to recommend to the board of
trustees of lha^la•t!tation , that a ooe-
jreer course df agriculture be Intro
duced at Clemson, ani that this coarse
consist af everything that la absolutely,
nooneearvYor actentMe farming. It Is
hie Idea that the number of stodents la
tills course be limited to abont 100. aad
that they be selected from every section
nf Bourb 'Carolina. 'There are many
beys In this state who cannot fffnrd to
laava their farms for a four years'
ootirse at Gtemson.'hot many of them
can spore nine months from their
work. ^The oooree wilt likely ennteln
snlmsl Industry, bortlealtnre, egnenl-
ture. Knglieh, arithmetic siifltotont to
work the proportions la mtelng Yeftll-
taers and''beeping tbe books and so
ooents on tke farm, datyylng, etc. In
speaking about the Innovation Dr.
Rlgg* eald that colleges In other states
haTtrted.thls course, and with great
success. 'Tbe farms ef'Buuth Carolina
lose s great many boys when they have
finished a four-year course al Clemson.
Tbey<have«g 0 n* •°'f* r trith their edu
cation that they go into other oalllugs,
Ths one-year course will solve the
question, to Dr. Riggs thinks, and ba
hopes tbs trustees will set favorably on
bis reoommendatlon tbaVbe will make
when tba board meets again -Dr.
Riggs has been giving much thought
to the matter, and has gathered togeth
er suAcient statistics to show that tbe
course will be a success from tbs very
Srst
' WlllUton, 8 C.. Oct. V.-Mra. Ussle
Ovens, wife of Mr A. K- Owens, died
very suddenly at her home here last
Friday morning at-4 90 o’clo-k On
Baturday morning at:10 90 o’clock her
funeral was held at the Baptist Church,
wherewitny sorrowingYrtenri* asaein
hied to pey allaet tribute of respect
Tbe Interment was in tbe Willlstnn
cemetery. «Her pastor, *R»v W. M.
Jonee, conducted the ob*eQules.
.The dark end narrow tgate of death
swung open In that hour of mystery
and suffering, and she laid down tbs
crown nf beautiful yonng motherhood
to wear forever an Imperlsbable dta
uesuMn tbabnuse beyond the sues.
-Born of devotedly pious parentage
sba was by roaring and by persons!
covenant the child nf God.
Her unfailing kindness, b# gnniil
spirit, ber loyal baert, her musical tern-
persnt. her sweet personality, made
bar a universal favorite. I
‘Tfra.'Owens leaves ber husband and
three small children and her parents,
Mr. and Mrs R M. Jltxson, to .mourn
for her. ~T<» them our sympathies go
out deep aod strong as Ihe waves of
Ihe ocean.
•The autumn winds sing a requiem
over the grave of our beloved friend—
Requltscat In pace. L. K A
Don’t Miss This Sale
if you value money. For the
full particulars of this great
ale with so many new features
sure to please and profit every
purchaser, see or send for full
page circular
DR. B F STDRME
DENTAL SURGEON
Barnwell A B/achille.
I wHl be in my office In The Rentlnei
Building at Barnwell on Monday and !
Tuesday, and at my RlMCkvlFe office
the remaining days in each week.
Will practice In all Courts
State and United flute*
•p«
n X MILHOUS
pa. A. B. HAIR
CONSERVATION OF HEALTH.
Dr Harvey IT. Wiley, tba purs food
Milhotas & Hair
DENTISTS
Blackville, S. C.
OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY.
v w
expert end chtrapioq. In a speech out
W. Wiley,'tba purs
a
InriCanses ths other dav said, “Bui
there Is another natorSt asset, lying
at tha yery basis Of tbs prosperity «>f
the country which Is soroetlm-s over
looked, namely, the normal function
lug of the linman -machine, oommoDly
expressed by the term ' health ” Tbi*
bos -more to do with the happiness,
prosperity-and ntllliy of tbe human
organism “than mny trf tha other nat
nrs| assets which -f have wsentloned ”
This statement is distressingly true.
The world hs« no ese-for a sPik 'man.
It takes Health and strength to stay
In the strugfls of life. No matter
how great the responsibilities or how
wide the -Interest of the Individual
esay 'he today, -tomorrow, if ha be
stricken with disease, ba Is among tbe
discards. He Is out fit tbs conflict
and forgot ton, almost. Unless be has
means, hit family It In want. and.
sad to sav. In many eases bis * friends”
In tbe days of bis strength, absorbed
In ths duttos nf "making a Using.”
forget him and he Is |-ft le physical
tuffering to roallss that Oil Is Tacity.
State of South Carolina.
County of Barnwell.
Court o( Common Pleat
}
g to
save health and faith In God.
'"Trust In ths Ix>rd and keep your
powder dry" Is a saying coming down
to as from pioneer days. Trust in
tbe Ixrrd and keep your bealtb Is not
s bad orsed for tbe present era of eur
civilisation.—Spartanburg Herald.
tbe
THE COUNTY FAIR.
Shall It be a saccest worthy of
best county in South Carolinaf
- That Is s question that every pro
ducer In the county should ask him
self or herself now
-It concerns especially every farmer,
mechanic, housekeeper and home ma
her.
A full display of country prodnets,
of Held, workshop, cannery, cook or
sowing room would make it a school
helpful education to 6M and young,
tbe successful end tbs berstofors losing
-Bring or send something of your own
mskIog, O brother and sister farmer.
Let your light shloe.
Horse senm Is said to be. tba best
sort of Intelligence and the areraga
man feels complimented when told that
he possesses It. It is alseeeM fhst tje
horse brain bolds only ggp thoughf
Ides, at a time.
* There are many gro in this State In
the horse sensed***. .Specially prom
Incwt ara
who cant just as loudly now when oof
ton sell* below cost end provision* at
■kyserapef price* a* they did when
timet were really good. •
—
PELLAGRA INCREASING.
According to tbe annua) report of
the surgeen general of the United
Htata* pellagra Is ineroaatng over
hundred per cent annually. The dlo-
eeee bee exteted in doutbeni Europe
ye«r*. bat the Arte «Me* In
try-were dlooeveritf In '190$.
sergeon general says 'that these
■ora- than - tfLlm oaeoa in the II
HOW TO BE GRACEFUL.
In tbe Common
"Hoiim Department,"
or.
A girl cannot be attractive looking,
steeled or walking unless she learns to
hold ber shoulders correcily, and tbe
ebln well In the air the chest held up
and out. When sitting, the advice
given to children to "sit tall." is good
advice; tbe chin will lift Itself, the
shoulders be thrown back, and the
chest raised No one can be graceful
and at the seme time stoop shoulder
ed. flteop shoulders add veers In ap
pearance to tbe age of a woman,
young or old. In walksng, tbe walk
S' ould he stralagbt, and the knees k-'pt
stiff; tbe feet should be easily swung.
No woman can be graceful when walk
ing io i hurried, worried over worked
manner Don't swing yonr shoulders;
don’t swing tha arms; don't eontor';
don't wricitl*. Hold tbs ehin lifted,
bat In. Try to carry the body well;
tone one bos said we should '*wa|k ss
though we own the world and had s
mortgage on tbe stare." Whether sit
ting or standing tbo chest should be
held -upward -and outward, nod In
doing this it Is not neoessary to force
tbe shoulders back to snob an extant as
to ntake little crow's feet In tbe bock
of one's'drees. By bolding the chest
tip and the shoulders bock, the abdn-
Andlev HiH, doing business under the
osnie of Audlev Hill and Company,
Plaintiff,
against
P D Spelling.
Defendant.
COPY MUMMONS. FOR RELIEF.
(Complaint Served.)
TO THE DEFENDANT, P. D. Snal-
Fn*:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to answer tbe complaint
In this action of which s copy I* here
with served upon you. and to serve a
copv of your answer to tbe said com
plaint on tbe subscriber at bis office
Aiken. 8. C , within twemy davt after
tbe Bar vice hereof; exclusive of tbe day
of such sstyioe; and If you fall to an
swer the complaint within the time
aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action
win apply lo the Court -for tbe relief
demanded in the complaint.
Dated.August 14th, A D. 1911.
T. R. Moigsn,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To the Defendant, P. D Snelllng:
Take notice that tbe complaint in
thia acti'in. together with the sum
mons. of which the foregoing Is s copy
was filed In tha office of the Clerk of
Court, st Barnwell, fl. C , In tbe State
of S-uitb Carotins, on tbe l&th day of
August, A. D. 1911.
T R. Morgen,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
NOTICE TO
DEBTORS
IT0RS.
AMD CRXD-
A|l persons indebted to the estate of
Jacob Halley, deceased, are requested
to make prompt payment of such In
debtedness and all persons having
claims against tbe tah) estate will please
present tbe same properly attested to
mv attorney, H. F. Buist, Esq., Black
vllle, 8. C.
Lewis Patrick,
Administrator.
Blackville, 8. C-, Hept. 2tt. 1911.
COLT FOR 8 A LB CHEAP.
DO A THING RIGHT.
Whan yan'va got same work
Do tha bast yon van :
Bat be far* you start tha jab
OoaiMer wall year plan.
te do.
Than mistakes will not he yours:
dneoass yonr work will crown:
Things ne'er wf If work wrong-side up:
Hut always wrobg • Ida-down.
It ImN that we Alt* AT!
Bnt-ilOW-our work It
That’ceoanted up atetaae of day
Te
8a when yan'va got
A 1 year old gelding 15} band* high,
weighing right at*900 pounds, out of
Marquesa, record 3 », sired by
Count Wiggins reeoid 9-30.
J. B. Owens,
Blackville. 8, C.
FOR HALE—1349 sores land la De
catur oouty in four mllas of Bain-
bridge, tbe county seat of Decatur
ooanty. there Is a four horse farm of
open land on tbrs* pUee, the balance
eoally put in coltlvatinn Price f7 an
acre, half cash, balance on terms. Ad
dress T. U. Henderson, Macon, Oa.
-Continues the-
Elfc», S. C.
Jnat received-direct!
leading Northern
fully complete.cnrefdFyt
STOtil 8P CEIEUL lEBCI
/U Cost apd Below!
that Is giiaiantced to plea**
best tastes and h« sati-fft
moot careful p«returner*
.They were hought right and
will be. sold right, tvml 1 ptc.dge
myself to make the Fall anij
Winter business effinpaign eftr
that sound platform. ~
Come awd the heautiXul
Dry and Dress
Until the clearance is complete and room made
ready for Full Stocks of Best Fall and Winter
Foot Wear.
There are many money saving and comfort giv
ing bargains waiting for fortunate buyers.
All ages, occupations and occasions suited.
Notions, Hosiery that ihe good
ladles of our county so Harm *1
ly desire and so rich I v de*.*r «•
Nothing reqttklte for t?»<-lr'itt-n
for any purpose or wvitsion h««
been omitted from my pur
j Bennett Stringfellow,
* Elko, South Carvlloa.
TREASURERS NOTICE.
TbaTraoeurwr's office will be
for the aolloction of taxes | *v|
fiscal year
1st, 1011, from tba 1 fifth
^TJOTIO^T R A Tq-BTII iBclusIva. ^
AT
James E Fanning,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Springfield, - - - S. C.
HOLLYWOOD PLANTATION
ELKO, S. C.
From the 1st to tbo Slot of Jonoorg,
1913. Inclusive, a penalty of one per
cent will b* added. Prom the 1st to
tbe Rfitb of Febrnary. 1919, leotoetve. a 3
will be added
to all taxes paid In-Fehronry.
From tha 1st to tbe l&th of March,
1913, inclnsivo. a penalty of saea* prr
cant will be added to all
of tbe
94-4
tXVT.
For State porpoeei fif
" ordinary eoanty porooeee. .• **
" back indebtodnase, eouuty
purposas ,..J "
" eotu-itutlonal sehool tax.. .9 '*
Ilia
Having sold my home place, the above mentioned planta
tion, I will offer for sale at auction, commencing at 9 o’clock
a. m. on
Tuesday, the 24th day of October,
(excepting items that may be previously sold at private sale)
my work stock, wagons, farm machinery, buggies, harness,
tools and implements, consisting of; $ very gentle mules, .1
one-horse and 1 two-horse wagon, 1 single- and 1 two-seated
buggy, buggy harness and plow gears, 1 mowing machine, 1
self dump horse rake, 1 two-horse disc cultivator (almost new)
just the thing for bedding asparagus, 1 fertilizer distributer, 2
wheelbarrows. 1 light and one heavy two-horse breaking plow,
ood frame harrow, pic
1 steel and 1 wood frame harrow, plow stocks, sweeps, a vari
ety of shovel plows, spades, hoes, shovels, etc. Also, several
thousand pounds of fodder, several stacks of hay and a lot of
fine sheaf oats. Also, household goods—bedroom sets, chairs,
dishes, cooking utensils, hanging lamps, sewing machine,
churn, a Sharpies cream separator (almost as good as nev
and other things too numerous to mention.
Ladies as well as gentlemen are respectfully invited to at
tend the sale. Terms stated at commencement of sale.
Cosausutallaa-tex will ba
I will Ha colire ted at tba MUM
I* Iba saiua manoar aa atbai
persoM HabteYor road duty
| qulrad to pay a
srxoiAi. school
| Oadar Omva.
Barbary Broaoh. Calvary,
to. Friendship. Hilda.
Springy, Kline. Morris
Faraat. Oa*Grave, Old
Ma, Fleaaaat nil),
SatgHngvilla.
HaSreiJ
Cava, HteSorrffDK
b,
No.it. U
ibdrigkbiajm: irzeied.
aad U laser*
Alteadalf, Double
cates aod bau*.....^( fii
Bora wan 4j “
rtko ft ••
Ffttrfftx ' ft ••
Willlstoa a} *
United Starts Cwrrancy. Gold aad
Silver Oat", eoaaty aad school cUlma
proparly approved will be received f-r
taxes.
Chocks sad draft* will be received
fat taxes at tax pavers risk only.
J B. Arasstroag.
Treasurer BaraweB County.
Ba rawed, g. c., dept, tfi, 1911.
T. B. ELLIS, JR.
SSIVETIIC UP TE11KIK.
A postil card addressed s»
me at Lyndhnrst, S. C. will
receive prompt attentiom.
e ^aak o2 pamweil
(The Farmers’ Union Bank) ~ x
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MONEY TO LEWD.
_ f
Money te lend on first
real estate. 9 pay cant Intere't c*
smonnt* under filOOO.OtV 7 per r*'r
on ateouuts over |l ,tkX) uO.
J. O. Patterson
Out of town checks end drafts accepted for deposit without exchani
Ve pay 4 per cent io Savings Department j
!
William L. Cave, Vice-Pres,
G. Miller Greene, Attorney
OFFICERS:
Harry D. Calhoun, President
N. G. W. Walker, Cashier j
:
R. C. Carrol], Asst. Cashier f
DIRECTORS:
J. J. Cochran
Tarlton S. Cave
Dr. Tom F. Hogg
G. Miller Greene
T. Jeff Grubbs
William L. Cave
Winton T. Walker
B. Lee Easterling
“Watch Ihe Hoipe Rank GroW”
Acclimated Mules for finishing crop gathering and
best wagons in America for hauling the yields of the fields.
All right horses for driving purposes and unequalled
buggies and surreys, the easiest riding and longest lasting
in the world.
Harness—single and double, separate pieces, strongest
leathers and most thoroughly dependable making, Siiddlf,
Bridles. Whips. Lap Robes and all horse equipment
Prices as alwqys in favor of buyers. More so than
ever in shortening dAys.
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