The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 19, 1911, Image 2

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Lr' • mSti wS&fei.’k.pi.<■ 9? : .itV i.. fSaiiffl'f:,'' ■'. ■<*» v J6»\- -w ik: t»A iUUii . a-V^'V * Wir '■^' ■( ■ >• .' ; HI ' ™ », ftiiilif 4 Prflg’r - -_^rr=!T==*^i NCUMCTLATMII :^s=3=i»ja.. '-— LT. OOTOIMMl 10, lOU. r-—tir--Ti-r r, a Btite. to In o^nMwncn at N*w | Or)«an«ttn neat Moadnj to taka action to prrTent • further reduolton In the orico of cotton. Tmk Pkoolk hae written the T«s*a« Governor that If he and bit conference «an and wlH Ini nance the farmer* of theijouth to *ow a third of tbelr open [AT AMD MOT. Q What ahonld a County Fair be f To ho Ideal It ehoaW be mi I •rr-"- / an annual time of reit from the Iona of arorlt, a reunion and jratlier- of good people to renew old and frtendahlp*, a Mpfnl and tll»e meeMn* of people who have soiaaliiMM ait home and ftren the •oner •akmf laaMovt a real. I who hae mado or railed that aatlxfiea Win, he it ‘rt, ontton or eeua, a , whatever fro w« held* e r 09 bla tree* ahoold make •It aoahottbe amhltlon off the >ho has beer, lew fortunate ahould he etiraadao new andhrere an hatwovlfe who ha* made * •««* In preaereee aod pleNtea, In oahe or chicken ralunf. In •raamnf or dairying ahotdd bring (ha heat of bar laduitrlea to atimulate her heokward adten to attempt and ac- Mke rvoeienoe. llOda in emaQ grain—wlieat, rye, oat*, harley—before Chrietmaa the price of OOtton will by neat eMW year'* day hounco op to li cent* and etay there or go higher. Human nature la too aelflah to allow the Mouth to be aelld even with the aura hope of ewch great reward, bpt the Individual who may adopt thet remedy whl aurrfy get out of the wood* of debt and doubt, live on the eaay afreet of Independence, got young again In body aod happy In mind. He help tamo the cotton h^art and tabor rca«onabl.) and it* supply tt^lelant. Tha young lady who hae drawn a pretty picture or mode a dainty apron ■or developed new Idea* in the art of making the home happier and more hdagtlful pon make heraetf a ml»*loo- ufjTin CbafcUaead work of aocltl bet- wBS-eQRVBwe '|r » Aod the young man should coma to I learn how to wear the matftle ef the, huaiaeee man or the public servant mid of the good citizen that may ha placed •n hla atrong aboaldars. With audh a epirlt a Ounoty Fair will bo an aducatlnnal liutltute better than eehool or erdtege leerul.ig. fabould leave care behind, have' aane and eemdblemerriment and take care that they carry awey no bitter end bit!eg memoriae of thing* donu or' word* Mid that ware unbecoming in thla barve*c meeting of the year. If the people meet and ulngle In dual epirlt the good tVaata and re- eulta will ha felt In every ■townttilpand hatter tlmea will abound In many haaaaa In both town aod oeunty. T0I FUTUMI OF COTTON. One cf the fvramoet all round plant* •ra of the oountis a grower of abund ant houM eappilM and a regnlar ••dar u( earn, cattle, meloaa and awine. at well aa ear load a of eotton, r^^-kad to **%t#aaeeily: *Tfa'll not aae hi*u priced cotton again Man.’' 8aumy he right hot we are Inclined to Chink, oe we hope, that be I* wrong A abort two men«ba ago no aane per* con even dreamed that the price cf the ataple would he ae low down aa It I*. A few mthwata* <cf a bumper crop by ftefauu* who way ha incompetent to ^ judge eeem to boot taken tha bearta out ef all other people intoraeted In the aale prl je of eotton. There la another and a better price *!<W, The cotton crop opened all at Odea and that enabled the picker* to gather It much Caere rapidly than In meiar VauaTly It takea three te gather the erep, but tbi* Maaou one wQI pmettcally dean the ■ftelda. leaving only *ueh e auatteren remnaht at used to ha eaten by cattle ‘Thla ha* been a remarkable, record ear for aandy land produe- thTcu>ibtd« <aU« n Jar usual ylaidrW1Mij[JV*d l —amvoew-rdU 9* aHya and when the aand land cotton li udfHheelay land 1 tier crops may not shear np a* wall aa In average yeer* The eeterpUlar got In It* destructive work In Alabama, Ac , ahead of It* ap pearance In tbl* Stale, aod muat have reuuoed the powlhle top crop. It eeem* to ua that the boastful spirit that U an general ha* done a lot of The tribe of bragger* has been place out T8E BARVWM.L BAPTIST ASiO- CtAWkN AJNWN MEETINGS will be held at Selgtlng, Cypre** Chap- H *nd Hrthany Chnrche* Saturday and hunday, October 3S*2!>. 1011. raooa awm a. Intrednctory Sermon. Organisation. Verbal report* from delegate* Tiplc 1 The AMuclatinn, its and object. Tae Churcbea duty In carrying the action of (he AiAoclatlnn. Tuple S. dtate Miaaioii*, It* acr>p* and objecu. 1« it worihy of our support? Sunday A M. Mai* Meeting, Sermon and C llection In intereel of State Missluna. Selgllng. Introductory Sermon, J K 0<>ode. Topic 1. J A Jaaktn*, 0 M Kdeti- Ml, W. C. Haxlev. Topic 2. (ieo. Hopkin*, T . J . Phil ip* W. 1,. Ke l fiiipilav, U) 80 a. m. J. A. J. O. Stnilen. Sermon, T. J Philip*. Bethar.y. Introductory Sermon, O J Topic 1 4 !♦. Timmons, Dowell, l>. O Gunter. Topic t. W M. June*, C»pt. Dave Riw. W. P. Martin. ttunduv, 10*). 0. J. Frier, W. P. Martin. Sermon, W. M.Jonea. Gypre*# Chapel. Introductory Sermon. Paul Bojan. Topic 1. K. P. Galpbln, W o. Brit ton, Jeff Grubb*. Topic 2 Paul B >len, R. R John ston, W. H Simpson. Sunday 10 30. W. G. Britton, Paul Bo|*n Sermon, W H. Slmp*on. Dinner Is expected on ground* Sat urday and aa we are so much behind on Statte Mlsalons a liberal conuibuticn I* naked for both Java. O. J. Frier, B F. Allan, W. U. Britton, Cominlttee. THE REAPER DEATIf. Mr. George WlllUms, a Confederate veteran, *urvlvor of C-i. 0. 17tb B. C V., died on the Hth lo*t. at the home of hla son, McDoflti WilMam*, Olae* S <). On the Kith Inst. Mr. Harvey Joyner, who wa* shot at Garnet on the 8Ur1n*t. and who died on the 0th in a Savannah hospital, was hurled at Olnr. On the 15th Inst. Dr. Ullsba Morrl*. aged 8* year*, died atClar. Heaerwd during the Warln Capt. StaHingaCoin pany. 2nd H.C Heavy Artillery. In Buford'* Bridge Township on the Iftth Inst Mr. R C KtrUaml. a sur vivor of the 1st S. 0. Regiment. C. S. A. At Hilda on the 18th Mrs. W. K. Black. irnrs DEATH OF DR. TROTTI. Dr. H. II. TrotU died suddenly on the morning nf the lUh Inst at the Imme of his father, Capt. H. JV. T rotU, near WHIIstoii. lie had been fafllng In health fur a y<*ar or more but ap peared to be doing well when the sud den «nd of hi* bright and useful life brought crusbing sadness to his loved ones For a uuwiter of year* lie had practiced hi* profession of deniistry vriy successfully at Cheraw and Flor ence, anfl wa* on a vUUtn*he<rt I home when theHoal annimons came Ha Is survived by hi* widow, the daughter of the late Henry 1. Johnson Ksq. In one brief week the last messenger has brought aorrow to Wllliaton by the death* of two well b*l<»ed in the sum mer time of their live*. CALLED TO HIS REWARD. touched him and he The decline in the price of cot ton commands a cheapening in proportion of all Staple and Fancy Di-y and Dress Goods, ■ Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Underwear, Cloaks. Notions and miscellaneous mer chandise too varied to specialize. I have a newly sharpened knife deep into prices and invite every body to come soon and get full shares of the bargain feast. I mean business. Jenkins, Fri‘r. A. K. Mc- ‘‘God’a finger siept.’.' — Mr. Frank Kennedy depart*! this life on Mepfember 24th, In bis lifty- third vear. His body wa* 1 ild to rest in the family plat in the Oi l Field Cemetery. From bovhood he had been a consist ent m>-m'I>or of Fslrmoutrt Baptist Church and * constant and earnest Sundar .School worker. For many years lie was a trustee of the public schools, giving hi* be*t service to every worthy cmise. lie loved children and “Uncle Frank,” aa all the little ones of the^ community ealleil him, held a warm place in their affection at* heart*. He wa* a good husband and neighbor, ten der hearted, always ready torxwndthr helping hand to those In distress. He was firm and true lo his convictions, always considerate °f the rights of others He will long be tnia«eJ and lovingly remembered A Friend. Iwtrw too Urge. ConservaHva people have [ been end ire Mow to epeek out and tell the whole truth le*t they be denounced •a kuockera, kicker*, c*l»mlty howler*. TboM who may doubt the genuineness of Southern prmperlty andety *o are considered by aparro-v brained orUIca se dleloyal and enemies to the best In teteett of the country. * ■ 0 -. LOOKING AHEAD. Three years more, according to the ctleulatlona of the govoroment auien Gate and other wise watcher* o( it*, progress, the boll weevil wQi be In the Carolina cotton fields. And once here It will remain always, or nntll some other cannibal enemy, bird or Insect, may destroy It. Tna ootten fanners hare only these few years of grace left them, and when the Invader comes they should be ready .with debts paid and other cswp* *uc- «ee*fully substituted for dfea white mg.' ■■ next IwoTnoothe the aell* of the remainder of this «fop aod of the entire will ha fixed, either to a prodt (or lb* grower or to in- filct a loss uoon hRn. Tbo planting ct targe email grain 4rope before Cbrl*tma* wHl Imam the preeeal nod future^rtoe of corton more than the holMinx of « thousand Son of ten BANGERS COMBINED SHOWS PARADE. With Dcblim Pnizx Hexszs A street parade, which wl I be a ver itable hor»e fair, D proml*«d bv thu Ringers Combined Shows, which ex hibit at Barnwell S. C.. Monday. Oct 23. The pageant will leave the ground- promptly at 10 o’clock d«v of th« show, and follow a line of march to be an nounced liter. Firat wl|l come the World Famous Dublin Grays, the (XAttM price winners. The hand wagons. Hosts, and other paraphernalia will be drawn by 400 well goomrri. well matched dapp] gray horse*. The stock Is all Inthe pink erf condition. The racer* are of i^idl*- pnted lines go. the steed* eKxt&r-d to the Homan chariot* arc pafllcuUrly beauti ful, the Kentuckey fiijjh auho'>l burses • re the greAtvcV^qulne* on earth, and hall a (Kindred .Shetland ponies will (JVgiit the ehihlreu. When the snow comes to this city the work of tu4oa.dlng w>ll bo.-iXfJL dar way with the rl-lngof the sen and there l» little chance of the street di* plav being late In leaving the grounds Already choice location* for witnessing this display are In demand, and the chances are that the streets, slung which the parade will gu, will he lined with admiring thousand-, cheering the handsomest parade ever *«en with a circus, and the Great Dublin 12-V600 Prise I'eam will be an unusual feature to view. ■—» is VETERANS, TAKE NOTICE. The Committee of Arrangement. In making up the programme for the BaraweM LoiHity Fair, have appoin ed Thursday, October the day on which they propose te bono" the Confederate Veterans All the camps which com pose Col J. W. Jenny’s Regiment from Barnwell and Bamberg Counties will meet on the I’ubile‘Square near the ar tee fan well on October the 26th at 10:30 o'clock and march from there to the Court House porch, where a abort ad- dreea will be made to the Boy* tf the Hlxtle*. . ■ Come, you will be oared for. Frank H. Creech. BrigtOler General, 2nd Brigade. FOR THE STATE FAIR M. W. Twitched, the State geologist, I* preparing a minera] exhibit which will be placed on exhibition at the State Fair, to he held at Columbia on October 80 to November 8. A food stuff* exnlbit from the State depart ed agriculture will also be *hown. Some of the rotten corn that has been selaed by Inspectors of the deparbuent will bo shown. IN ME MORI AM. Wherea*. In the providence of God our dearly bc'ove 1 si-ter, Mr*. Addle Birt. ha* been call’d from the scene of her earthly 1 .thorn to onr Father'* .iome on high; And, where**, for * number of year* Mr*. Hirt ha* been a faithful and con- ai«teut member of the Long Branch B ipil*t■Church : Therefore, be it resolved by the church in conference a#«euih|cd that in the d*-ath trf M r*. Blrt our church ha* »u*tain*<l Irreparable ln-s. Resolved aeoond: Tuat while tie plurlug her sudden aod »e*mingly un- l‘ineiy death, we byw in humble suh mission to the will of Him WAo doeth all things well. Kesrfived third: That we extend our heartfelt svmpMthy to the f*mi y In their dlstre**, that a page In our min ute book he inscribed to her memort and a enpv of these re«>lutions be -ent to the famflr; »l*o a oo y be sent Tim I'KopLafo. publication G E Blrt, O W. Peacock, W P B nme. John K. Goode. JUSTICE HARLAN PASSES. John Marshall HarUnv, senior Asso ciate Justice of, the Supreme Court of the United States, (Red of acute bron- chltla Li Washington on Friday mr.rn- llTg. aged 78 year* He wa* a member of the electoral commission that de cided that Rutherford B Hayes wa* elected President In 1870 oyer Samuel .1 Tiltlon. The next vesr l , re»idei.t Hayo* appointed Mr Hail in a Justhe of the Supreme Court. He w«* con sidered the grea’e-t constitutional an thority of the day. HU list word* were: "Good-bye. 1 am sorry I have h»»t. vud aalUujLSU long.’’ taaeai trying wortd wltt Be I know that With Urg« aattH Rraia than ta •ad lacflU A QUICK LUNCH. FT. L. Cabel of B«loit, Kansas, made a faat record last w«ek. ,He out wlteat. threshed it, carried It to mill a mile aod a half distant, had It ground, car ried the flour to a bakery where It wa* cooked, and thirty minutes after be be- C«a cradHng the wheat he was eating a hot biscuit made of the over flour The qulokeet previous record wa* thir ty minute* from Held to table. DENTAL NOTICE. I have associated with me in my dental practice !>r. II B. Hair, a high Iv cultured and artistic deniUl of four teen year* experience, and Inform pa tienta that our office will be open every day. Dr. J. II. K Milhou*, »ep28-lmo Bltckvill>, S. C. reward for medal. Lost on September 24th in my neigh borhood a gold medal about an inch in diameter, with the Inscription ‘ Schol arship ’Oh” on it I will pay * dollar reward to the finder upon It* return to tz.e. Billie Rranf, R. F. D. No. 2, Ulmers, H. C. Ml tTE FROST? the Dutch J*»k«W4to bU .pre- klHlag frott will not • middle of November. c ' ™ - ^ — will aweap ewyiog sooty aad Fine Farm For Sale. One of the finest and best located farina in Barnwell County, contain* 200 acres, 150 acres open, balance in Umber, every acre available for cultl vatlon; lies beautiful y, red clay »ub- soll In easy reach of plow point. The very best cotton land in this county and well adapted to cantaloupe* and truck, which it getting to be a leading and profitable industry here. This farm D situated on public road, one- half mil* front depot and business part nf the village of Elko on tbe old S. C. A Ga, R. R (now Southern), 41 miles front Augusts, Ga, t Church and new briok scboolhouae In sight of dwalling. I^ibor abundant, community of good, thrifty - and moral citizen*, Place is healthy, has plenty of good well water Improyementt consist of a ntoe seven room cottage in a beautiful plna grove on publlo road, two frame herns, wag on shed, <fcc., and three tenant house*, all Improvement* in good condition. I offer this plaup at a price far below the price such land should bring in tbl* section. For 00 days I will offer the above plane at 800 per acre, one- third cash, balance on long credit with annual payments at 8 per oent Interest. Ataoi I have another farm of 210 tores well situated, one and one-half mltas from two nfilM from hat about 90 sores of MAZURSKY, Barnwell, S. C. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice D hereby given that on Frl dsy. 16th day of Novemhor, 1811,, the undersigned will Hie with lion. John K Snelling, Judge of Probat for Barnwell Countv, her final return a* Executrix of the astate of Charles F. Bu»h, deceased and apply for Letters Dismitsory. Mrs Lydia C. Smith, Executrix. October Ll.h, 1011. L V - ) S'?' STILL’S - SHOE - STORE, BLJIGKYILLE, S C. Continues the "^ ' \ » S =0F= LOW CUT SHOES J\t Cost apd Below! 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. \ and The Lowest Pri ha found at can Elko, S. Juat received dlreot ft* leading Northern mar fully complete, carefully4 STOCK OF GENERAL MI that Is gnat an teed to please best tastes and to satisfy-! mo*t careful purchaser*. _ They were bought right llU! will be sold right, ami I pledge \ myself to make the Fall fcntT; Winter bueioese campaign on that tonnd platform. ' Come and see the beautiful 1 * Dry and Dress Good% Notion*, Hosiery that tbe good * ladles of our county so natural * ly desire and so richly deserve , Nothing requDIte f >r their use for any purpose or occasion hag been omitted from my pur chaaea. DR. B. F. ST0RNE DENTAL SURGEON Barnwell & Blackville. I will be Hi mv office In Tha Sentinel BulMlng at Barn well on Monday and Tuesday, and at mv BUckvH'e office the remaining days in each week. James H. Fanning, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Springfield, - - - S. C. Will practice in *11 Courts of the State and United State* 84-4 dr j. h a MiLimi'a DR. A n. HAIR MilhoUs Sl DENTISTS Blackville, S. C. OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY. State of South Carolina. ^ . County of Barnwt-ll. i Court ol Common Pleas Andley HIH. doing business under t > Dame of Andley Hill nuJ 4'omp* |. Plaintlt' Mgairst P. I). SnoUIng. I )*-fen.l»i.: COPY SUMMONS. FOR RKI.IE! (Complaint Served. 1 TO THE DEFENDANT, I* I < Snel ling : YOU ARK HEREBY SUMMONED • nd required to an«wer the complaint In this action of which a copy is here with served upon you and to serve copy of your answer lo -h*- rtid coot bhltni UTt the subscriber at. hi* o'ti-- Aiken, S. C , within t.weny dit* a the service hereof; •'Xclu*ive ‘ { the . 1.•> of such service; and if you fail to nn swer the complaint within the firm aforettald, the pDIntiff in this action will apply to the Court f >r tbe reliel demanded In the complaint. Dated August 14tb, A D 1911 T R Mm van. Plaintiff * Atlorne To the Defendant, P. D. Snelitng: Take notice that the coup aint in this action, together with the sum toons, of which the foregoing Is a copy w as fTTcdTn tbe ofttce of the Clerk of Court, ai B*rnwell S. C , In tbe State of S »uth Carolina, oo the 18th day of August, A. D. 1911. T R Morgan, Plaintiff’* Attorney. NOTICE TO DEBTORS IT0SS. AND CRED- AH persons Indebted to the estate of Jacob Salley, deceased, are requested to make prompt payment of such in dehtednet* and all persons having claims against tbe said estate wlH please present the same properly attested to my attorney,.H. F. Buist, Esq., Black- ville, 8. C. Lewis Patrick, Administrator. BlackvIHe, S, C., Sept. 36. 1911. “ft: ftftflflv 1 tt 11(1 the balance of It ‘ nil: a oo woods. Thla pitoo la near consists of two four room tanant ill adapted te asparagus, . U good cktton land with day sub-soil; about IM acrea open. enough fi a* shore Wllliatoa. el twe aod Ur© upon aDPlIcadoo. ( 8- N. GrttNM. COLT FOR SALE CHEAP. A 2 vear old gelding 15j hands high, weighing right at 900 pounds, out of Marques*, record 2-29, sired by Count Wiggins recoid 2-20. J. E. Owens, BlackvIHe, S, C. FOR SALK—1345 seres land Id De catur coaty In four mHes of Bain- bridge, tbs county seat of Decatdr county^ th«re is a four horse farm of open land on !bi« place, the balance' •sally putin culttratiiwi. Price 87 an acre, half cash, balance on terms. Ad- dnta T. II. Henderson, Macon, Ga. ^TTCTIOJST S^LEIII A- AT HOLLYWOOD PLANTATION • ELKO, S. C. 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, 1911, (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, \ 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, 1 steel and 1 wood frame harrow, plow stocks, sweeps, a van ity of shovel plows, spades, hoes, shovels, etc. Also, several thousand pounds of fodder, several stacks of hay and a lot of ;ine sheaf oats. Also, household goods—bedroom sets, chairs, lishes, cooking utensils, hanging lamps, sewing machine, :hurn, a Sharpies cream separator (almost as gooa as new), ;nd other things too numerous to mention. Ladies as well as gentlemen are respectfully invited to at- end the sale. Terms stated at commencement of sale. bieug-ih^aim: irieieid. ||om9 Psmk ol B&jswell (The Farmers’ Union Bank) Out of town check* and draft* accepted for deposit without c^chanije. We pay 4 per cent in Savings Department OFFICERS: Harry D. Calhoun, President William L. Cave, Vice-Pres. N. G. W. Walker, Cashier G. Miller Greene, Attorney R. C Carroll, Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS: J. J. Cochran Tarlton S. Cave Dr. Tom I\ Hogg G. Miller Greene T. Jeff Grubbs William L. Cave Wmton T. Walker 13. Lee Easterling “Watch the Moipe Rank Grou/ )J ■•••♦•♦a FACTS FOR THE FALL .V O' WhedrrigDt and Black- siitb fork 9m« Here. J35 i>r. ^Horse-shoeing a Specialty; also . repairing rubber tired buggies, M. W. HITT. •At Johnson’* Old St*ad,— 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. j , , i r Harness—single and double, separate pieces, strongest leathers and most thoroughly dependable making, Saddles, Bridles. Whips. Lap Robes and all horse equipment. Prices as always in favor of buyers. More so than evec in shortenuitr daw ♦ « ♦ 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 Bennett Stringfellow Elko, South Carolina. - TREASURERS NOTl-JK Th** Trp*>«irsr’ji <'ffice will !.<: ( pen far th* collection of tax** 1 . ->.1 lot tbe II*o*rl rear c<)mm*-ri' l _- I- . l«t, 1011, front (h^ J5th .lay . I *'> : 'i \r, 1911, to tho I5'.h tl.-iy of 2, inclusiv e From the 1st to the Jl-t of < u , 1912. I nclu.lr*. a penal ty of o ■ ( r \ cent will be a.hlesl. From tiie 1-! to the 2Ath of February, 1912, inclusive h penal y of two (K>r cent will be addeo to all ta Re* p*|<t in February. From tlie l*t to tbe 15th of Mar-'.., 1912, inclusive, a penalty of seven cent will be added tn all unpaid taxes LRTT, For State purpose.. ..^.r.jj miL* “ ordinary county ptiroosce; .0 “ 14 back indebtedness, county purpose*.. ,.2 4 44 ooostitiuioiiai school tax.d '* Toul IbJ 44 There will be an extra levy of 2 m II* in Blackville Towoshlp for public rosds. ^ Commutation tax will be fl.BO and will be collected at the same tlflte and in the same manner a* other tasos. All persons liable for road duty will |>« re quited to p*v a commutatlnn tax, tf’KflAL SCHOOL LETT. - Cedar Grove Barbary Branch. Calvary, Ed to. Friendship, Hilda, Hes]tt| Soring*, Kline, Morrr* Forest, Oak Grove. Old Coll Ida, Pleasant HU], San 111 S Mitlin rviI le, tieven Fi^ Tinkers Creek Parton, Hi* Fote, Blackvl]' , Cave. Hickory H I', Owen* X Hoad*. Reedy Branctq fWca- niore No 51, Upper Rich Land • nu Ulmer* . 3 Allend a I', Double Pond, Her cule* and Lee, ... 4 ' Barnwell i 4| ” Fdko. f. 5 “ Fairfax « •• WHMston f iq •• United States Currency, Gold anil Silver Colo, county »nd aeliool el .ima properly approved Will be received f r taxes. Checks and drafts will be received fot taxes at lax paver* risk only J B. Armstrong, Treasurer Barnwell Countv. Barnwell, S. G , Sept. 15, 1911. MONEY TO LEND. Money to lend on first mortgage m real estate. 8 per cent interest o* amount* under |1000 00. 7 per cee oo amounts over $1,900 00. J. O. Patterson A Soi>. 2 mill* I 'OiuitS Mfif DunbartoD, S. C. uancfsctcrkra or—— YELLOW PINE AND ITIPLAR ROUGH & DRESSED LUMBER Flooring, Ceiling. Sldlog, Mould ings, Lath, etc. Can furnish complete Houa* Hi I- Saw Mills, Dry Kilo- .”■) Planing Mill DRXe. HILHOI:- 0BI1ST, darnweil, I - - S. w OFFICE HOITBM2 8.130 a. m. to 6' p. *■■- Persons living away Irom li.ii> will please make apitoi: ffiicnt* he coming By *o doirg fhpv " HI b- 1 ; of immediate service and appoi'HrnenMr. n & i ,.o Life. Accident ; r > . cycloNe_ LIQHTNINf arlie Brown sc. and ve Stock 'MCE Ci - m i -At m - Barn [>*1 t Am ■ - ':?r' i- SssaR*,. afl* at/ 7 , 'v