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' WtUt we guarantee meana aonetblug.
fnarantee that you cannot buy (neb £<K>da aa
••ra anywhere at leat price* chan we ehalrga.
i Kunrantee that our j(ooiH will be riftbt. If not
htyour money hack.
I think they’re not right, your money back,
talk—juit your money.
THUB8DAY, OOTOBJ
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rates or lUBscmmoi.
Between really ^ood hats and simply good looking hats.
Yet most 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
ROELOF’S "Amife” 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
Guaranteed Patent
Sole Agency for ‘ Korrect Shape”
Leather Shoes
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If you want a car that will be
a pleasure to you and your
family for years you should
BUY A “HUDSON.
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in Barnwell
cars anywhere ...
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.
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+ Williston, South Carolina .
Farmers’ Union Warehouse
INCORPORATED
Capitalized - * - . * * - $10*000.00
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Ready to receive your cotton for storage. ^[Charges
i cent per dav per bale, which covers all charges and
gives you protection. If you are not going to sell
store your cotton with the - ' v ■ ^ * j 5
Farmers’ Union Warehouse, Barnwell, S. C.
Toedward, J. A. Jenkins, Harry D. Calboun,
dee. Twm.
In Advance. parAnmim .
On Tima.
The first ruction of the chain gang
is at Pairfax this week.
The second section of the chain gang
will tap\t shout, nest Monday or Tues>
the Patterson Old Mill on the
Three Rune.
he third section is at Greenland.
;.V. Richardson, i. B. Morris,
Clerk. Supr.
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HARMONY LODGE NO. 17 A. F. M.
V A /A regular communication of IlftnnonT
\m/ Lodge No. 17, A. F. M. will be held
JET In Masonic Temple on Thursday
AkflE Not. 2d 7.80 o’clock VislUng
brethren are cordlaiif invited to attend.
A. A. Lemon, W. M.
Wm. McNab, Bcc
FOR SAI.E—Six hundred acres of
line farming land, north of Blackvllle,
In a verv desirable section. „
‘ H. D. Silll. Hlaokville. S. C.
Before the war Barnwell County Seed
Rye was regularly shipped to England
to be planted on the river Thames bot
tom lands near l/ondnn. It’s the best
in the world and 1 have the genuine
for sale. C. N. Burckhalter.
tV ANTED TO BUY A PLACE Con
taining two or three hundred acres, all
cash or part coab. Let me know the
cheapest price.
Betsy C. Olo,
Dunbarton, S. C.
los r.
One pointer dog, liver color head,
white bodjLwlth small liver spots, short
tail, answers to n a the ^Pq n to” K*
ward if returned, or for information
leading to his whereabouta.
John O’Uorman,
Blackville. S. C.
The cool nighta have ended the march
of the cotton caterpillar,
Judge Robert Aldrich is presiding at
Chesterfield court thla week.
The last week end was brightened
by a brief call of our good friend, Mr.
K. N. Blill.
At reqnest of the attorneys Inter
ested the Master baa postponed until
December the sale of the vnlusble Riley
ands
Machinery dealers have made record
breaking srles of mowers this season.
The lack of corn will he helped by the
abundance of forage.
We haven’t time or temper this week
to do justice to circus and carnival en
tertainment* In a later issue we shall
try to Interpret their warning and
work.
Tomorrow things will be qultedlffer-
etit In Sycamore from (blogs in Barn
well. There an oyster supper will be
served for the benefit of the Baptist
Chinch.
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'happy wateoa*
old and the making of i
•ting of the
One ofi
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at the first meeting
County Fair in tbo
the twentieth century.
it with
aecood decat
Bkloa were bright with clear sun*
shine and 4ho alt filled with oaooo
brought on the wind wlnge-from the
unresting ees. There«aea new spring
in avery step and walk, a healthier col-
or an every ohoek and more of music
and brave resolve In every votae.
We can speak pn)y In general terms
of the first day’s-programme, A won
derful transformation of the court
room had been made by deft banda of
Splendid matrons and dainty maidens
and where transgressors and Htlgauta
and candidates had abounded for year*
there were fair presences and the
growths of fruitful llolda and the mi
racles of happy home works and dec
orations that shall not fade from mem
ory.
Our first inspection was made under
the guidance of a most gracious and
accomplished- and appreciative lady
chaperon and with every step and ev
ery gaze the wonder grew that such
talent, rather genius, shines so bril
liantly In the minds and is brought to
such complete perfection by the hands
of the women and men of Barnwell,
the Banner County as well In art and
accoroplLhmeni as In the stormier
scenes of the struggles for redemption
of the State and the saving of Us civif-
ization.
No art,gallery of the old world, no
treasury of the new could to our taste
and thought approach the exhibits of
this initial page In the new history of
the sacred old South
For the glorv of Its suc<*ehs we take
off our hat to Fresldent Harry D. Cal
houn and all the staff that foBowed-hr*
initiative to such crowning triumph.
We may, we hope we wiP, feel partly
competent next week to come with
fuller and more particular mention.
Today we are unequal to the glad oc
casion
President H % D Caihonn opened the
County Fair on Tuesdav bv the happv
Introduction to the gathered hundreds
of Hnh. Charles Parrell Simms who
gra'ceTiniv presented u^vemor Cole L
Blease who responded eloquently in a
forceful address that woTtaLrcerelv ap
preciative applause and which was
unanimously pronounced “a goo,]
speech ” ,
A HECOND 8UMMER~
t and heat
I County, i
m open, be!
acre available for
ationt lies beautiful y, red Clay
•oil in easy reach of plow pots
very beat cotton land In this
and well adapted to eantaloopee
track, which la gettfhg to ha a 1
and profitable Industry bare,
farm is situated on public rose,
i part
of tba village of Elko on the old 8. C.
AGs, R. R (now Southern), il miles
from Augusts, (la. Church and new
brick aohoolhouse In sight of dwelling
Labor abundant, comninntiy of good,
tbrtftv and moral eltlaena, Place, Is
healthy, ha* plenty of good well water
Improvements consist of a nicestven
room cottage la a beautiful pine grove
on public road, two frame barns, wag
on abed, Ac., and three tenant houses,
ail improvements in good condition.
I offer this place st a price f ir below
the price such land should bring Ip
this section. For 00 dayv-J will offer
the above place at fOO per acre, one.
third cash, balance on long credit with
annual paymenta at 8 per cent In ter oat.
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1 have another farm of 220 acres well
situated, one and one-half miles from
Elko, two miles from WUllaton.
This place has about 30 acres of
sandy land, well adapted to asparagus,
the balance of It good cotton hnd with
clay sub-aoll; about IftO acres open,
balance In woods. This place is near
enough for one to take advantage of
school at Elko or Wliluton. Improve
ments consists of two four room tensnt
houses and two barn*. Price made
known upon application Terms same
as above place.
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Mr. Ben Hill Cave brought n* on
Friday several boughs cut from a mul
berry tree on his Red Oak township
farm. They were loaded with an
abundant crop of fruit, tome of It red
and ripe and some approaching, full
growth. The birds on bis place are
having a pic nic time these Indian
Bummer dav*.
Pleasant birthday greeting* came to
the editor last week from Kentucky,
Virginia, theater, Columbia, Diilon,
Georgetown, near Kdisto, Hilda, Kline
and Ulmers.
The dog fennel Is in full bloom sort
Its white flag predicts the coming of
Jack Frost. The setting of the seven
stars at dark was counted in old times
a sure sign of frost.
If you like this week’s Pkoplk credit
the saiDfsctinn to the waking effect of
the County Fair. If it Is displeasing to
you charge the slump in interest to the
circus and the carnival.
Some good farmers say that small
grain should be sowed in October or
not at ail. Others as good say that It
Is better to wait until after frost has
killed the Hessian fly and leaf hopper
Hampton Court on Monday did the
very sensible thing to adjourn from 1
to 8 o’clock to give the assembled peo
ple opimrtunity to hear an address on
the cotton situation by Col. R. M. Mix-
son. a brainy planter of Williston.
Mr. Arthur M. Sanders ha* been ap
pointed by the Agricultural Depart
ment at Washington superintendent of
farm demonstration work In this coun
ty. He will give his best Intelligence
toward preserving the high record of
the banner county.
A GOOD If KEYING.
One of the beat meetings in the hle-
tory of the Barnwell Baptist Aaaoci
atlon was that held Inst week at Ghent*
Branch Church, The delegate* and
visitors were royally entertained hy
the good people of the surrounding
community. Diotlngitlabed ministers
from abroad were In attendance and
fho intellectual feasts were In keeping
with the over ahundenca of table com
forts. All Church Interest* were re
ported In excellent condition Collec
tions for the past church year exceeded
six thousand dollar* Next year the
Association will ho held at llbrhardt.
State of South Carolina. )
County of Barnwell J
Court of Coinn.oil FTesS.
Louis Patrick, ns Administrator of
estate of Jacob Ssilv, deceased.
Plaintiff,
vs ... .
We*Dv Dowling, et al. Defendant*.
By virtue, of a decretal order to me
directed In the above entitled cause, I
will sell at Barnwell, iu Iront of the
Court House, on Monday, November
sixth, 1&1L it being salesday in said
month, within rh« legal hours of tale,
the following described real property :
All that certain tract, piece or parcel
of land, situate, lying and being In
Black vile Township, County of Barn
well, In the State aforesaid, w ith the
improvements thereon, containing and
measuring seventy six and 87-KK)acres,
more or lees, and bounded aa follows)
On the North by landa of I. F .still;
on the Ka*t hy land* of the estate of
Dr A. Storne; on the Mouth bv landa
of .1. K Hair and on the West by the
publi ro«d
Terms of sale cash. Ptirohaeer to
pay for paper*.
H. L. O’Bsnnon,
Meattr.
Master’s office, Oct. 5th 1911.
Queen Quality Oi
ever broufht to
this market and we
invite your inspec
tion whil£-visiting,
the Fair thfe week.
We hive them In
Tans/Patents. Gun
Metab and Kid.
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MASTER’S SALE.
SECOND WEEK.
These juror* were drawn on Monday
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When we woke on Saturday morning
a robin wa« singing outside, perched
on a limb of a free from the North that
may have been of a home kind to the
feathered visitor. Does thla early com
ing of the red breast portend a soon
and severe winter?
Mr. T. B. Kill* Jr. haa bought the
place where the patriot Tarleton Brown
made hie home after the Revolutionary
war, and Bodiford place and opened a
mercantile business which has caused
hie* to discontinue surveying and other
civil engineering occupations.
breach
and II
of contraband liquors In Barnwell on
Monday. The captures conalaled of a
suit case containing 48 half pints. 31?
half pint* from a writing nesfc and a
case of 48 half pints capacity was taken
from a well iu the field north of the
public square.
for the second, last, week of the Com
mon Fleas court:
Allendale: H W Montague, C M
Compton, J O Walker Sr. J S Dowling.
Baldock : E L Clary. J P John*.
Barnwell: G M Bulst, E D Peacock,
A T Beard, J W Blrt
Bennett Springs : JJ Drummond,
B Furae.
Blsckville: 8 H Rush, W P Hair.
Four Mile- A R Dunbar
Oeorgee Creek: Wm Croft, M
Still, J L Baxlev, D T Grubbs, J
Grubbs, KnowRon Black.
Grest Cypress: GK Morris, W
Creech, J H Walker.
Red Oak: W H Baxley, W B Beay,
C R Baxley.
Rich Land: L F Cave.
Sycamore: G W Thomas, C H Kl-
nsrd. O B Brant, R A All.
Williston: D O Garvin, H A Rolen,
J 1* Ussery, C D Qusttlebaum.
State of South Carolina, 1
County of Barnwell \
Court of Common Plea*.
Janie H. Hightower. *« Admlidstrafrlx
of the Intertaie estate of J K High
tower, and In her own right.
Plaintiff,
va.
B. C. Hightower, et al ,
Defendant*
Bank the Proceeds.
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Treasurer Armstrong will be unable
to make and attend appointmenta as
heretofore throughout the county for
the collection of taxes. His presence
In bis office at Barnwell will be re
quired during the two weeks special
term of the Common Pleas. The regu
lar Fall term of court will commence a
week after the close of the special term
and will probably continue until the
Christmas spirit tires lawyers and liti
gants and jurors.
A 120.000 HORSE.
There I* one, alive and well, In this
county, ripe in years, rich In the love
of three generation*. On March 10th,
1012, he will be, if he lives, 81 vears
old. Aa a two year old colt be took the
first premium at the last of the old
Barnwell District Fairs. He is sorrel
In color and has been a steady worker
since colthood until this year, when be
was aet free and is well fed for the
good be has done. Occasionally he te
harnessed to be driven by the grand
children.
As a colt he was fed on oats and had
the run of a winter rye pasture and
wa* never given any com until he was
put to work. He has made 28 succes-
slV6 crept, averaging Id balaa annual
Iv, with corn In proportion. Brooks
Sandy, colored, plowed him the first
ten year* he worked. Sandy stbl live*.
Davy Crockett, the horse, wa* born
the property of Major J. Anell Meyer,
and still belongs to that good gentle
man. He lias In all hia years never
missed a meal, never been sick, or a*
far as known never had an ache or
pain. He Is still full of ambition and
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed l.i the above entitled esu-e. 1
will aell at Barnwell. In front ol the
Court Houxe, on Monday. November
fixtb, 1911, It being aaleaday iu aaid
month, within the legal hours of sale
the following described real property:
Tract A : AH that tract of laod the
aaid rttate and Countv, being one hun
dred and thirty aix (HMDacre*.same be
ing a portion of the Burge** Place form
erly belonging to WilllaroAshlev.de
ceasod, and adjoining land, of the estate
of Wilson Hightower,C. F Numberger,
A. F. Holman and N O. W Walker
Also Tract B: All that certain tract
of land lying, being and situate in
Rich Land Township, County and Btale
aforesaid, containing two hundred cftJO;
acres, more or less, and bounded on the
North bv land* of K. C. Hightower; on
the East by lauds of John nlmmoos;
Bomb by land* of J, E. Hightower and
West by landa of J. E. Hightower.
Also Tract C: All that tract or parcel
of land situate, lying and being in
Barnwell County. South Carolina, coi.
talnlng two bundled (200) acres, and
bounded on the North by land* of Jeff
Hightower; on the Bast by laods of
Mr*. M.I. Walker; on the 8«Ai»h bv
lands of E. W. and R C Holman ano
on the West by land* of Eliie High
tower ^
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers. ’
H. L O’Bannon,
Matter
HEN you market yoer i
tba proceeds—open «
steed of carrying tbo i
keeping R In yen? T
yoo ahonld book
eat with oo-lo-
lo yoori
Money kept at boo* or lo year
h as from lira <
X If yon should gat cbooka or drafia for
Ing else drawn no other
drawonn other banka, yon
present them In person to tbe boak aa whtob drawn
get them cashed. Bring or mall them to os sod wo a
c« lleet tbe money and plaoe It to yoor credit ea <
subject to
Come and see us or writs us.
4 °|o Paid on
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BARNWELL, S.C.
CAPITAL A SURPLUS $500,000.2$
LOCAL DIRECTORS I
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Butler Hagood - IV‘
M. Easterling
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County of BarnwHI. |
Court of Common Pleas
when the grand chtldren'are driving
him will allow no other team to pass
and leave him.
I* there In the county any Western
raised horse or mule that can boast of
such a record f
BAKBKRG COUNTY NEW6.
A COMET.
One of these sky tramps wae plainly
risible to the eye about half past four
o’clock on Monday morning just above
the eastern horiton. Its tail appeared
to be, se our Informant aaid, "about 15
or JO feet long.”
THREE REPLIES.
No.l. I’ll not sow any wh-at
Fall. It’s too hard to get it cut.
No. 2. I’ll net sow any wheat this
Fall. It’s too bard to get It threshed.
No. 8. I’ll not sow any wheat this
Fall. It’e too bard to gel it ground,
-Noa. 1, 2 and three will all plant cot
ton next April. Uke the trouble to get
the grata hoed out of It, spend weeks
In cultivating It, Uke the trouble to get
It picked, ginned and shipped by rail*
road to pay for foreign dour, Ac.
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Tfwra will be preaching at Friend- Mast Sunday, Jttb Inst, wtlt be
•hip Gfanrch on the (IretSunday In No-Udrtfeday of Edflor Knight of
remheratll a m . herald Ho tovKaa from otory
A pastor will be callod and tuch bail-
nets attended to as is necoeeary.
J. 0. bander*, C. C.
The Confederate monument will be
unveiled at Bamberg today aud all
Barnwell County Veterans are invited
to attend and to enjoy dinner In tbe
Court house as the guests of Francis
Marlon Bamberg Chapter. United
Daughters of tbe Confederacy.
The orators of the day will be Hon.
C. W. Garris and United States Sena
tor E. D Smith.
It la probable that a Luthern church
will soon be built at Bambeog.
Ilev. O. J. Frier hftr"surprised and
saddened tbe Baptist congregation by
resigning the pastorate of the church.
He baa not yet deoided upon his future
field of labor.
During last week 19 Bamberg storea
closed at 8:30 p. m. to enable all wbo
desired to attend eeryloea In tbe Metho
dist church Rev. J. H. Grave* did
the preaching for PastorW. H. Hodge*.
Prof R. C Kirkland, the good eoldier
and model oitlaen who dlod on tbe IMh
Inst, at the home of hta aon, Mr. J. M.
Kirkland, after a abort lllnesa. waa
about SI years of aga. Ha filled the
tloe of School CommUatooer for
arnweU Ooqnty before tbo oreatloa
of Bamberg
Next Sunday, fifth Inst, wtlt bo tbo
of Edflor Knight of tbe
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Andley Hlil, doing hoaines* under the
name of Audley Hilt and Company,
Plaintiff,
against
P. D. Snelling,
Defendant.
COPY BUM MON 8. FOR RELIEF.
(Complaint Served.)
TO THE DEFENDANT, P. D- »nel
ling:
YOU ARK HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to answer tbe complaint
in this action of whtob a copy Is here
with served upon yau.-and to serve a
copy of your answer to the said com
plaint on tbo aubacriner at bla office
Aiken, B. C , within twenty days after
the aervlce hereof; exclusive of the day
of such aarylce; and If you fall to an
swer tha complaint within tbe time
aforesaid, tbe plaintiff in thla action
will apply to the Court for the relief
demanded In the complaint.
Dated Auguat 14th, A. D. 1911.
T. R. Morgan,
Plaintiff’* Attorney.
To tbe Defendant, P. D. Snelling t
Take notloe that tbe complaint in
thla action, together with the sum
mons. of which the foregoing la a copy,
was filed In tbe office of the Clerk of
Oourt, at Barnwell, B. C , In the State
of South Carolina, on tba 18th day of
Augnot, A. Dtlfill.
T. R. Morgan,
/ Plaintlfra Attorney-
Fine Horses
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