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’ ' %*y Wwtj’i h« obtalneJ of u#. Wh»t we m*j «N b flAld o»d*r our absolute guarantee. And vMt wfe fuarantee meant Kowethinij;. fwarantee that you ^ cannot buy tucb xoodt at ^Wu’oqra anywhere at le»« prlcet than we charge. . i guarantee that our goods will be Tight If not k* your money back. u thin a they’re not right, your money back. o back talk->jnit yoar money. fi' ‘if61’ OF THE MAKER' GUSTA LUMBER CO. 1 AUGUSTA. GEORGIA, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lumber, Etc. ( Jfclr THERE’S A DIFFERENCE Between really good hats and simply good looking hats. Yet roost men buy their hats by the .“looks”—by the appearance of the surface. This isn’t always a safe way to buy. For instance the appearance of ROBLOF’S HATS is closely imitated, but the through and through quality, never. See the new Fall Models—just arrived—every one of distinctive character. , PRICE $3.00 G. A. STILL, “THE QUALITY STORE” BLACKVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA Sole Agency for ‘ Korrect Shape” Guaranteed Patent Leather Shoes •+•+•+•+•+•+•+••!••+•+•+•+•+f •+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+• ♦ <+ Hudson Car No. 33 ¥ If you want a car that will be a pleasuie to you and your /amily for years you should BUY A “HUDSON. I guarantee satisfaction and ([v will be glad to demonstrate my cars anywhere in Barnwell County. Write to me if you are thinking of buying. 1 have the 1912 models^ now on sale. All 1912 models will be equipped with automatic self starters without extra charge. ! Gr^’W. Grz?eexL©, CTr*. j t Agent, j I . Williston, South Carolina ' i *+*.j.#+#+«+*+#+»+«‘M+»+«++»+»4 , *+»+*+*+«"l*»+*+u+»+*+» h Farmers’ Union Warehouse -INCORPORATED Capitalized $10,000.00 Ft , i—; Ready to receive your cotton for storage, f Charges I cent per dav per bale, which covers all charges and gives you protectfonr H you are not going to sell store your cotton with the sTF— Warehouse, Woodward, J. A. bee. Berry D. Cal boon, Trroa. — Tl^e Barnwell People. <■■■—>. . Min sm,i COBB CONTEST. —■■■» ■ == r*ac-~r- her UntRwDaT. OCTOBER 1®, l®U. Boys to the corn contact will ir tbftt Friday sod IUT£S OF BLBbt'&HTldB. (n Adyancc, per Annua ... On Tlmo.. *•••••*•• •*#•••% •,* « • * ,.. .f l.®0 .. .tl.OC Maturdey of are the day* on wbU h the? bring to Snperlnlendeut Ilorsee J. Crouch tbelr exhibit*. Tbe County Fair open* on ToMday next and there’# x place waiting for every one of you Come tomorrow If yon can, on Bator* Bay an j bow. s , == — Bang The Brat rection of tbe chain U at Fairfax this week. The *eoond eeotlon of tbo chain tang will mote about next Monday or Tuee- day to tbe Pattereon Old Mill on the Lower Three Rune. The third section is at MIHettoTlIle. W V. Ricbardaon, J. B. Morns, Clerk. Bnpr. HARMONY IX)D(^B NO. 17 A. f. M. v A /a retmlarcommantcatlon of Harmony \m/ Lodge No. 17, A. T. M. will be MM In Maaonlc Temple or. Thnnude) mimk Nor. 2d 7.80 o’cUiek VlsMng brethren are cordlai.r tnrlted to attend. A. A. Lemon, W. M. Wm. McNab, 8oc The regular meeting ot Barnwell L Lodge No 10, Knights ot Pythias will j bo held at their Hall on Friday night rat k o'clock. A fall attendance Is ^quested. By order of H. L. O’BANNON, C. C. Win. MoNAB. K. R. A 8. FOR SALK—Six Hundred acres of line farming land, north of Blaokvllle, in a verv desirshle section. H. D. Sill). Biackvllle. S. C . \ A HOUsK AND LOT FOR SAi7k I have In band for sale a hou*e of Are room*, with two piazea*, and largo lot on Main .Street. K. A. Kill*, Attorney Bt-fore the war Barnwell County Seed Rye wh« regularly ahlpp< d to EogUod to be planted on the river Thame* bot tom lands near I^tndoo. It’a tbe best in the world and I have the genuine for sale. C. N. Bu^okbalter. A few thorobred K>*ex plga for sale, eligible for registration.. Apply at once to MUs Clara L. Johnston, *ept7-4t Elko, S. C. IF YOU WISH TO SELL THAT farm, timber land, store or residence, write us at once and send foil descrip tion as we have ao attractive preposi tion to oflVr you LIGON LAND CO , ulv 20-12t Sumter, 8. C. Burn out the chimneys on tbe next rainy lav. ^ Show something at the Fair next week, voutself if nothing else. Meet your old friends and make new one* at the County Fair next week. Court at Aiken ends this week and begins at Hampton on next Monday. Bring In your Fair Exhibit* before Saturday night so that they may be best placed. Col. Brigham Reed’s auction aale of valuable personal property at Holly wood Plantation near Elko on next Tuesday. Let tbe County Fair next week he a reunion time, whrn tbe older folk* •ball revive past days and the younger one* get In l(ne and touch for a greater future. Judge J. C. Klugh of tbe 8th Circuit died on the 12tb Inst, at his home at Abbeville after long III health, aged 74 years. The Legislature will elect bis successor In January. Capt. George P Morris entertained number of his good friend* on Satur day with * royal dinner of exquisite cued meat*, glorious roast and delight ful dessert dainties Ills greathearted hospitality made the day as happy *• Its sunshine was Indian Summer per fect. By unanimous rising vote the con gn gation o' Rosemary Church has called Rev T G. Philips to the pastor ate for one Sunday in each month, with the sincere hope that Mt Arnoti and Kline chorcbe' will generouatv re lease Mr. Philips for the one Sunday in each month. C. F. Molair, General Merchant, Barnwell, 8.C, is fortunate In being able to say to tbe gentlemen and ladies of the county that Mr. Stiytevant, rep resenting the Lauer Tailoring Co., will he here Oct 28rd and 24'h, and Mr* Sturterant will have a line of ladiea tailoring. The opportunitv of making selections at home from the best goods of the best cltiex should bring to Barn well a tine attendance of particular people, and all wHl be most cordially received amt he Is assured will be com pletelv pleased. SUPPER AT SYCAMORE. An Oyater Supper will be served at Sycamore on the 27th October for the benefit of the Kaptist Church at that place and a moat cordial Invitation la extended to tbe public to help this good cause by large attendance and liberal patronage. BE CAREFUL. If you, dear reader, Intend going to the State Fair, Clrcu* or other gala gathering decide before starting how nvuch money you can afford to spend, take that amount along and leave the balance you have In your bank. Yon will then he safe from being badly touched by pick pockets and from ma king Indiscreet purchase*. FIRST TAXES. The tax books were opened on day. Col. J. Aacll Meyer. Mr*. Bush and Miss E C. Pbllpot w« first three to pay their taxee for County and School purpose*. After them came these: W.Q. Math is. Mrs. Ann Cook, H. M . Cook, Aaron Williams. Tout flrat day collections, $315.18, Mon- C. R re the State, tHX STATE FAIR. The Southern Railway will operate special Bute Fair traiira on November let and Bud on the follow log schedule and found trip fareo: Leave A. M, Allendale ? 00 CM* 7.13 'WSm 71* Yenome 7 36 Barnwell 7 34 Biackvllle 7 #0 Wmim j 8 05 An I ve Colombia 1000 a. tn^ return ing leave Columbia 7 p. m. FOR GOOD ROADS.’ AH persons Interested In Barnwell County Good Roads are requested to meet with us at the Fair Grounds at Barnwell on Good Roods Day. October 2*tb. for the purpose of completing our organisation, enrollment of mem berahtp, and election of delegatee to attend tbe National Meet at Richmond, Va., next month. W. Z. Bryan, Prea. Fred 8. Dayis, Seely. Barnwell County Good Roads Aseoct- atlon. FOR • THE Hi saw ii ■■ mii i ■ i■ i i All progressive, publio spirited people, little folke ** well at grown up*, nr* invlMd, expected and 4aiy || bound to attend U»« Const] next weak and to fcotp make It a access well worthy of tbo high record of tbU good old banner eouu. tjr. Do not disappoint this expecta tion or be derelict Hi dleebarge of Abie dn ty. Bring In your exhibits this week eo that tbe display may be lelsnrely and well arranged. Do not delay a. day. 1 *.;v " ? 6SK'. • J ' V- ■ - • men m /. \ k- ' I 1 aWlT . • A BARNWELL MAN. And “every Inch of him a soldier” is Major James H. Hammond, selected out of all the military men of abe (Hate to AH the newly created ofllce of com mander of the C -ast Artillery, South Carolina National Guard. He is a son of Major K. 8. Hammond and grandson of tbe distinguished Governor and United States Senator of tbe splendid ante-bellum years. After graduating from tbe South Carolina Military Acad emy he took the law course In the State University and bas for several ears practiced with signal soecsss In hilurabla. He bas filled numerous military positions most creditably en bis future Is bright with sure promise. JENNY NEWS. A large crowd of business men fron Barnwell came out Thursday afternoon in their automobiles advertising tbe County Fair. While this Is something new for old Barnwell yet we hope that it will be a grand sueoees, and the only way to make It so Is for all to join In and help. Endowment Lodge No. 13T, Knights of Pvthlaa had n pleasant meeting on Thursday evening last. In addition to tbe business session the Hon James F. Byrnea of Aiken, our District Deputy Grand Chancellor, delivered an exoel' lent address on Pytblanlsm and Its principles, which was vary much en joyed by all. After tbe address dinner was served by the good ladies of the community. The members were loud In praise of tbe clever hoets. L. / /. WILLISTON XKW8. WiUlston, 8. C„ Oct. 17 1011. The Baptist pastorlum was sold recently to Mrs. Mary O. Zerbet of Charleston. Mrs. Zerbst has also puroeased a piece of property on R R. Ave. fmoa Mr*. Wm W*l«h and will build a handsome home The Baptists of Williston will build a comfortable and eemmodlus borne for their pastor near tht church The trustees of the Williston High School have perfected a title to and have oald for the land upon which to build the new twelve thousand dollar school house. Wnrk will begin at once. Tbe property was purchased from Mrs. J D Brown. orColumbf*. Mr. L A. Greene has just completed the addition of a second story to hi* dwelling Mrs w C smith returned home Sunday from A'lanta, where she went to be present at the marriags of her brother, Mr Sarriu* O. Pegues, to Miss Leo nora Sknone. Mr. M. C. Kitchen* has opened i in wish btm much success. COMMON PLEAS COURT. A special term for the trial of civil cauaea will commence on Monday, No vember 8th, an.i continue two weeks. Hon W. B. deLoach of Camden will preside as Special Judge. First week jurors were drawn on Monday: Allendale: W R Cook, J H Warren, bdltloc: L C Bennett, B A Ashe, G A Rhodes. Barnwell: C J Hay, B H Cave, M B HagoOd, — =_ Bennett Springs: C T Rountree. BlackviHe: P K Allen, W G Caye Jr, B F Gardner. Bull Pond: E W Brunson. Georges Creek: J L Nix, G W Croft, C M Croft, H W Black. W H Sanders. Great Cypress: Kendrick Diamond, F L Sanders, W L Black, O H Fields, Red Oak: J M Sadler, W R Cook. Rosemary: J N Folk, Layton K Hair, J B Kohl neon, H 1 Wheat. Sycamore: L G Harter, J A Light- sey, O B Bowers, J H Harvey, J A Goodeon. Williston: J B Hair, J L Johnson. Ashley Stansell. A GOOD BYE, With tbe holding of the quarterly meeting In the Barnwell Methodist Church on Saturday Rev. Charles B. Smith completed his term of four years •a* Presiding Elder of the Orangeburg District. The chnrcfh rales require bis transfer to some other charge. He car ries with him the grateful affection of ail the good people to whom be bee ministered so acceptably. jsSaj / New THE BAMBERG MONUMENT. The monument to the Confederate hero dead erected at Bamberg will be unveiled on Thursday of next week. Prof. J. C. Guilds will be Master of Ceremonies. Uon.O. W r Garris will make tbe Introductory speech and United States Senator K D. Smith will be the orator of the day. The exercise* will be held at the Court House, com mencing at 11 o'clock a. m. Confed erate veteran* will be entertained at dinner by the ladies of F. M. Bamberg Chapter No. 1JM U. D. C. Barnwell County Veterans are Invi ted to be the guests of the Chapter at tbe unveiling and al dinner In the au ditorium of tbe court house. t3 A BALK BETTER. Cotton went op $3 e bale et Orleans on Monday. Tbseeueee prediction* of frost In Oklahoma end North Texas, threats of a storm on the Texas coast and cloudy weather over the cotton belt. % PENSION BOARD NOTICE. All members of tbe County Pension Board elected on Sale Day Ul her are requested to meet at the Court House on Sele Day In November to or ganize end get well readv for the prop er discharge of duty to tbe State and tbe pensioner*. Let every one come and g>e that one day to a good cause. G. K Blrt, Pension Commissioner. MASTER’S SALE. Stale of South Carolina. > County of Barnwell. / Court of Common Pleat. Louis Patrick, as Administrator of the estate of Jacob Sally, deoeaaed. Plaintiff, v». Wesley Dowling, at. al. Defendants. By rlrtwe of a decretal order te directed In tbe above entitled cause, J will sell at BaruwvU. to Iron! eg tbo Court House, on Monday, November sixth, 1911, It beiog saletday In said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real property: All that certain traot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lylog god being In Blaokvlde Township, County of Barn well, la tbe Scats aforusald, with the Improvements thereon, eeataluiag sad measuring seventy eta sad 17-100aero*, more or loos, and bounded as follows: On (he North by lands of I. F. (Mil: on tbo East by land* of the estate cf Dr. A. Stern*: mi tb* South by of J, F. Heir and on tbo West by the public rood / Terms of eels cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. H. L. O’Banuon. / M *■*». ■aster’s offloe. Dot. tab 1*11. MASTER'S SALE State of South Caroline, Coanty of Barnwell. Coart of W. T. Elley. Sr., **»- W. T. Riley, Jr^utul.; By virtue of a decretal directed in the above entitled rlQ sell ot Barn well, la front of Court House, on Monday, November tab, 1*U. U being salesoay hi said onth, within the legal hours of sol*, tbo following described real property: A U that pleoe, pa roe} or tract of laud situate, lying and being la above Stete and County, near the Town of Ulmer, containing two hundred acres (300) more or less, and bounded North by the Limber Bridge Public Road, Ease by lauds of W. M. Ulmer and William Cordray; South by lands of Emma Boynton and West by lands of Mary Boynton end loads of Brabham, Also: One lot In the Town of Ulmer, sboye State and County* situate, lying and being next to lot ef Jones A. * lUlams sod J. O. Grifflt!, containing one half of one acre. Terms of sale: One-third cash and the balance in one or two rqual pay- me.its. Tbe credit portion to be secured by bond of tbo purchaaor with mort gage of tbo premises sold. Purchaser having the option of paying all each Pure baser to pay for papers. H. L. O’Bennon, Master. Master’s office, October 5th. 1911. Mm ' sfe-.-sL .TsiSF* !-3§ I have just the JweUert tine of Queen Quality Ms - ' ’ t. '."••.V- ever brought to thb maricet ind we invite your inspec tion white visiting the Fair next week. We have them in Tans, Patents. Gun Metals and Kid. - »' l . -•LSSs-iafi .. - v-. v**. •'-w* & ' "f. R MOLAIR mu Bank the Proceeds. BEN you i f carrying II t M to your I ibrtn your I Common Pleas. Plaintiff, mi far* 9* see in or write m. 4 4> Paid on Savings -i. (gO - dMBMMHMHMMMHEHBHflHD -. ;; , .■ BANKprWESTERN " BARNWELL, S.C. CAPITAL&SURPLUS $! * LOCAL D/ftBCTOHS George H. Bate* J Butler Hagood P. ^3 'T A is Battles And a button were tboeandu) attach ments of • rattle snake killed on Fri day by Hr. D. E. Aldrich In the Saltke- hatcble Bwamp seven miles below Barnwell. He sbowpd us tbo trophies on Saturday sud they will bo ou exhi bition at the County! Futr next wi According to our loot rale the rat and button measured flve Inches In length. Tk* snake was targe but pot very long. HONOR ROLL FOR BLACKFILLS SCHOOLS. First Grade: Wllllsm Malonv, Fur man Still, Annie B, Hair, Dorothy Wragg. Soeoud Grade: Farrel O’Gorman, Edith Mathis. Eugenia Still, Imagine tain. Evelyn Still, Earl Dei, Marion Bair. Conrad Martin, Janette BrodM. Third Grade: David Fickilag, Bulst Keel, Everett Still, Gladys Flokllng, Sarah Fickilag, Loala Nsrlls, Helen Welsslngur. Fourth Grade: Helen Bulat, Etta Bum, Margaret Rav. Fifth Grade: JaUa Halford. WllMu May Tickling, Byan 1 Novels. , Sixth Grade: Raaeol Imanlo Delk.Urimue Halford, MASTER’S SAUL State of South Carolina, I County of Barnwell ) Court of Common Pleat. Janie H. Hightower, as Admlntltratrtx of the Intestate eeuu of J. E. High tower, and In her own right. Plaintiff, va. E. C. Hightower, et al., Defendonta. ty ylrtneef» decretal order to directed In tbe above entitled cause, 1 will soli at Barnwell, iw front of tbo Court Hoasv, on Monday. November Mxth. 1*11, It being aalesday In moath, within tbo legal bonra of thufoiiowlng described real property: Tract A: All that tract of load t* tbe said State and County, being on# hun dred and thirty six (1**) aorae. some be ing a portion of the Burgose Placo.form- orfir brioaging to Wlfllam Ashley, do- »d adjoining land* of the aetata i Hightower, C. I— ‘ ONE GAB aimif w of Wlleon Hightower, C. F Nnrnbergor, A. F. Holman end N. G. W. Walker. Alee TractB: All that certain tract of land Rich afore scree, i North tbo cm res. Alec' I) *nty i :and; .#• * •TV®' Three Cars Wi .Vp^-A /.» Et 0F.THE L. *aom Best the; ; i or West load* wf Joba icf J.K. 1*1#. at. ‘ r;on — Flrst Year: Alma Keel, ley. ^ Second Tear: 'i » . . r . * ■ r i ■ > %r Just Afi Yenu. of eri pay papw*. a. u oj T f: