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'BUY OF THE MAKER' AUGUSTA LUMBER 00. AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lumber, Etc. THERE’S A DIFFERENCE \ really good hats and simply good looking hats, men buy ttoir hats by tne “looks”—by the of the surface. This isn’t always a safe way For instance the appearance of ROELOF’S “fikmitt” HATS nd through just arrived—eveiy I PRICE ms.oo G. A. STILL, M THE QUALITY STORE” BHACKV1LLE, SOUTH CAROLINA Sok Agency for ' Korrect Shape” Guaranteed Patent Leather Shoes is closely.‘imitated, but the through and through quality, never. See the new Fall Models- one of distinctive character. KOR SALE—W* h«ndr««l tores hf fliu> ftrinlo*.|tnd, north of BltokTtllo, In a very .desirable eeetlo«*. - :H. n. gllll. Blaokvlllr. s. C. A f^w Hiorohred R»sex pl*s for •a'e, rllglhle for registration Apply at once to Rise Clara L Johnston. sept7-4t Elko, 8. C. IP YOU WISH TO 8EI.L THAT fares,, timber land, store or residence, write ua at once and send full descrip tion as we have an attractive proposi* tlon to offer you. L100N LAND CO, july20-12t Sumter, 8. C. BUS NOTICE. On and after today the M«Ulr (loose. Bus and Ha«.'k« will t-eau* c Umg at rcrldeuoes for peraons desiring to be carried to the outgoing or pniuing trains. IL F M' lair. RECKirT J»0. 1. The >Ba«k of Bara well mada on Wsrehouse Reoeipt; first lean on rot too stored fn i completed Farmers’.Union st Barnwell for a better market price. 'The cotton If the property of a solid farmer of'Roeemary, the only tewMhlp In the county without n railroad, fa a PanFLB prlnta thia week no better news than this lodapandanea story. ■ (JARTRR—JINK INS. Marrtad, Rev. T. O. Philips offlcla- tlng. on the Srd Inst, at tba residence of the bride’s parents Miss Lydia Belle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B M. Jen- kltinof.KItae, end J. P Carter Kaq. of Bamberg. . The congratulations of a boat of lov ing and honoring frlenda go to add to the happiness or thaw so des popular young people. The fortunate groom la a gentleman of high charae ter, -fine promise of ripening profes sional distinction and most attractive personality. Bla bonny brida Is oon of Barnwell's lovtlleet daughters, rich In all the gifts and graces of culture and BARNWELL character and poraonal chain. -.fib For your exhibits write Ml D. HIM, President, or UM, Secretary. To remove a rusty sen vary hot Iron to the head time, than use the screwdrl FOB BALE. •Wfr * ' n short THEY MAKE GOOD. Dr W M Jones of WIIILton was In town on Friday. The State Pair will be held in Colum bia Oot. 30—Nov. S. Treasurer Armstrong will begin lax taking oc next Monday. Some prophets say that the long de layed equinoctial weather la here. There will be no special term of the common pleat court for this county this Fall. Col. Leroy Molalr left on Tuesday to attend the funeral of bit niece, Mrs. Barnhill. In Virginia. Governor Bj**>«,tao.Aroe«pt£ran le vies tlon to make an address at tba Barnwell County l Palr. Home again ere the happv Blackvllle icople who spent the summer end and 'ail beginning In Colorado. Mr. W. W. Snelling arrived from Florida on Monday for a few days stay with relatives sod frlaoda. Parmer Alfred Aldrich received In quiries last week from Greenville end Chester regarding the Ctramel peach. Our good colored subscriber. Prof. J. H Rivera of BleckvIOe, keeps the first honor among bis pcpple for anoth er twelve month. We mean the Barnwell County yonnf men who go awav and help to Wake •leaping old towns and revive beck- sliding ancient eltiee. That thought la brought afresh to us bv a lata Issue of The Union Times, which Is edited by Lewis M. Rice, e native of Bap^well County. A sparkling paper It laTAnff It tells In luminous words how well ^Robbie A.-Easterling, another son of Warn well, as Superintendent of the Municipal Kleotrle Light and Watar Works plant of Union la giving power hv day to all rha enterprises of the growing city and light by night, with - ‘ 8o A limited amount of Barnwell Coun ty raised seed rye. Guaranteed to be exactly as represented. Apply to O. N. Burckbaltor, Druggist, 9-14 Barnwell, 8.0. BAPTIST ASSOCIA TION. The Aaaoelation will convene at Ghent’s Branch Church Tuesday, Oc tober IT. Ifill. Churches appoint delegates who will attend nod hero your lectors correctly filled ent. Be ears to send ALL RE CEIPTS fur monoya sent np daring your. ^ W. G. Britton, Clerk. out failure or fllckarlng. ‘it and '•25U grow* day and night sod Ita.v Union REWARD FOR MEDAL. Lott on September fitch In my neigh borhood e gold model about an Inch lo diameter, with the Inscription **SeboU arebtp W on It. I will pay a dollar reward to the finder apoa tu return to tetHng Is among era. “ M.r.D.RP.1 8. a WEATHER PRXDKTIOVa. W. P. Heaeeel, “the Dutch proph et,” of Columbia, la also a good new paper man. 'He predicts that the weather wlU remain waraser than nanal through October and that next wlatnr will bo goaorally moderate In tempera-' tore, with more raia than nsual. Bitt ing frost may be expected north of Co lombia on November Ifi, about S weeks later thee last year. The eqalooetlal storm for this year Is dae aboat No vember 18. The cala periods for Oc tober ere Ifi 15 end SI-17 with cool weves following. Two snows am pra- dloted test of tho Blue Ridge. me in myl Hair, a high jDEBTA I have associated ! dental praotieo Ur. B ly cnltnred sad artUtie teen years experianea, and Inform p< tlenta that onr ofllee wttt ha opoa a vet day. Dr. J. R. E. Milhous, ■lam BlaehetHa, 8. & < w ARE AT e. f. m m the fore loci t emBtio §e^ for winter by supplying the home folkh with to-date Clothing, Hits, Shoes, Underwent, Drew Goods tnd sit the easentisls end wiee women sdmire, Everything for the childreiL For the Hoose' the hemlth ei foods, prepsred to or Stove that Amerios has made. All things on a large scale oscept cheaper than cotton. Yours to please and profit. saasss Fine Farm For Sale.1 One of the farms In Bat SOI sores, IIS I timhar. ■ BARNWELL Hudson Car No. 33 T i If you want a car that will be a pleasure to you and your family for years you should BUY A “HUDSON.'’ n I guarantee satisfaction and " j wifi be glad to demonstrate my cars anywhere in Barnwell County. Write to me if you are thinking of buying. I have the 1912 models now on T i Gk "W* IT’* Agent, Williston, South Carolina >M I e | e pefofd d| o |e»o»nWo»|.o»eeo»e»o-M-pod^d.od»ed.e»pd^' _ • - Fanners’ Union Warehouse INCORPORATED $10,000.00 Ready to receive year cotton for st otaae. ^Charge* I cent per day per bole, which cover* all charges and ‘/Tjtlf yott-are not going to tell 'With*the ■ Vin Following the payment of bank net**, fertilizer bill, snd store sceounts I there le snd will continue a falling off | lo cotton receipts. Cm pi. end Mrs. 8. M. Key returned on Friday to their home In Colleton aftor | e happy week visit to Barnwell County relnitvoa snd friecds. ‘ " ~ ' —M Its advertisement of the real | asute of the late Mr C. E. Gyles of Blackvllle Is transferred this week to the first two columns on fourth pegs One of last week’s special pleasures was the call that made ua acquainted with Mr. W. H Harden, son of the late Capt. W M. Harden of Great Oy- preee. There will be Union Meetings on Bet- I urday and Sunday, Oct. fi8 and *9, at | Cypieaa Chapel. 8eigling and Bethany I Churches. Delegate*, attend. Pro-1 I gramme next w«^k. Hon. James F. Bvrnes waa the guest | of honor at a barbecue at Fair Pond school honae on Friday, and hia appe tite was, they aav, eloquent of the ex- -j settence-of riw f**«. 1 Vfr.J. v. Green of Montbrook, Fla, rn- ii. t < :■ <>i. S^inrdav after an ah f nearly four year*. HU good io • ear witnea- to the bealthfulneas and pleoty of the Laud of Flowers. Sand Bar Kerry U soon lo become a |tradition. Mr. Horace Caasels of El' lemon baa bought that lamous proper, ty and will sumititute for the ferry boat a steel bridge over (be 8avaouab .o ** See advertisement of the Farmers’ Union Warehouse and (tore cotton there for safe keeping from the bears | If your clrcunutancea Justify holding snd If your judgment Is that higher prices will come. Superintendent Horace J. Crouch bad a busy Friday. The attendance .upon the Fall exsmlnatlon for Teach Plrs’ Certificates consisted of: Whites, 14 young ladies end one yoang gentle man. Colored, JO. Subscribers haye been mighty good to ua this month. An tho editor’- birthday will come on next Tuesday | others mey be so mightily clever that we may have an October Honor Roll of j great length and splendid strength. Mrs. 0 V N. Burokhalter and Mrs. W. I W. Moore were called to Chester last week by the distressing nows of the serious Illness of their father. Major | Thomas M Bounders. Major Bounders died Monday night. Sadness was brought tu the Barnwell relatives and frlenda of Mr. Ira W. Price, formerly of. this plaoe, by the news of bla death at Walterbero on Friday. He waa a good man and will be lovingly remem bored by hla j family, kindred and friends. At the municipal election held In Blackvllle on Monday the follewlng | Council waa elected to serve the next twn years: latendaot: A. B. Hair, Warden*: Geo. A* 8tUl, E. H, linger, S. C. Matthews, D. P. Marita. \ O. V. Molstr, Goner*! 1, 8. Is fortunate In being I to say to the gentlemen end todies | 1 the county that Mr. ritut (the Loner Tall .Staff and rant wUI have * >«■ BAPTIST TION. AS80C1A- U Dear Rrethtomi — Dr Derieux, Co-re* ponding Boos Urv of Breto Mission Board, has Joel mailed me a noties staling that oer As sociation np to Bret day of October baa only sent up MSI 69, leaving a bataoee (If we get what we are ashed for) of ISIS fit. The State Board ha* appropriated the sum of $575,00 for work In oer As sociation, so tbst are are actually ow ing the Board fifiit.tl. Wo gave test ys*r $1089.08. Lit ua not move booh- ward bet make an hereto effort and meet thia deficiency. Take up eolleo- tion* and forward nt once. Fraternally, W.G. Britton. CORN SAFER THAN COTTON. A visitor wboes memory to as retoe Hons a* It Is watt’ scored tails ns that some years ago, when the cotten cater- pillar made It* last pravtooa to the present attack on tha Barn watt field* a traveling nun, whoa* /. quired him to go tbroogh states, ssid to our Informant! In Mississippi bottom I came across s ne gro man who had ten or fifteen acres in cotton, with n strip of corn « half sere broad on each aid* all around the cotton. I asked him why ho bad not planted bis corn like bis cotton. In one piece. He answered: “Boas, that’s door to keep the esterpilter* ent. Catorpli- lara won’t oroaa corn ” Onr memory friend tolls os that In that year first spoken of above the eo*- ton planted on the Alfred Aldrieh double barrel plan, two rowa of corn and two of cotton alternately, escaped attacks of the caterpillars while field# adjoining and touching them were ant- on bare. •THE TIME TO HOLD.” Bald a close student of notion condi tion, all aronnd the world to os on Tha reday: •There la no possible ebaooe of loss by holding cotton off the present mar ket for n 'higher price. To keep the millions of spindle* In the world atond* 111 y at work the year round will require sixteen million bales of American ent ton annnslly In nddttion to normal crops In all other cotton growing eon n- ties. Nobody predicts that quantity will bs gathered from tho Amor lean crop now being picked. The eaterpli- lars coming In armies of millions, sur prising the firmer*, pat In their work too tote to allow the nsn of Paris Green for poisoning them, a* that medicine can net be applied after cotton opens without damaging the tuple and ma king tu nan In The eai anil In eaey i I very best and watt ■e open, be la not to] [avaltobto for eeltl ly, red clay toed in thia om to mnUtoanaa The farm to tit half mils f of the vlt to O*. R. R ( hr irk mhnnlhnnsa In Labor i thriftv .’.v R iirfeMrhirt 'improyemenu ooeeMt nt n a me seven i room eettaga In e beentlfel pine grove | on public read, two frame barn*, wag ’ | on shod. Re., and three tenant haems, 1 all Improvements in good condition. I offer this plaoe at a price far below lit lrn.mA iHdbtiIri kvimm In I , —r itmevea fim ar — — Be n^m | For tie days I will offs to n$ $80 per acre, net third oath, balance on long credit with I annual pay menu nt 8 per cent Interest. | Aieet I have another farm of Sffieerea well] sitnatod, one and one-half mltos from Vlhraa fiamga nRltflff from WlltlffUlBI i This pines bar about IO. acres of] sandy Innd, troll ednptod to asparagus, | the balance of it good cotton land with day sub-soil: about 180 sores epei balance in woods. This place to eta enough'for one to take advantage of I school nt Elko or Williston. Improve menu oonstsu of two four room tenant | houses and two barns. Frtoa mad' known upon application. Terms asm as above place. 8. M. Greene, JUaokville. 8. C. Come and toe 4 of, paid on BARNWELL., CAPITAL A SURPLUS 3 : t,, BuIIt Mtagood Seed Oats! Seed Oats!] Ae soon ns the Farmers' la ready to store them, the finest load of Red Bust 'Proof Oats ever In Barnwell will he there for Inspeettoa I ere goarantead to end sole. yield from toe4o tw< than any oat seed sold and two ’ gives teen tl eety per cent more rew i“B fvmw 181,Wee TV, I ►we per acre will] ■ ■ r-apr £ ■ - •1 ■ to any ---i • Ljf ' *'*. ■ - V > ; for ana inspect e sample of arisen. Bear > one ear load them nad! w i of tboai aeed eetfi nad Ww vllws Call hi the Faratera’ Warehouse. A sample may be i » use I. the mill, daegerope. here to be remised that good, aewd s uSTm!1 s: ss£ nz'XW'JZ'sX arc imake »crops «f