The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 18, 1912, Image 2

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6 t The Barnwell Paoph m, % mo. i. !> 3 ?■ r m HOIKII. Mihr I Cmr ■fs^ i i iwe.r 11» i ■ i ■ »> i ~n €«Me8 0«UllTT CIKCULATIOB IUIWDAT, AANUAHV W, 1I>1* ~~ - to T«X tiWKi*. NO. f. | trfM weak we had •oaxthlnfi to ear ten towna ralatlft to the pniffrr of Jlf profeaaora of «ta UwleereltT to ettdtir lecture* ut&i W mbjwf at auy filaoe ♦« th« 8tat# to wtoWh one or more *{ thnaa diottnculahed iclio’are and fd- (talon mlKht bo In vtud. A .1 lire com- fonaatt'rti oxpaotod Ora* toe payment of traoolltRf asuenaoa. A* MHa diay be a *mbo of •*what’a overytXHly’a bualnota |4 nobody’a bualnoaa” wo rarert to the inottor airl go a Utile wore Into partlo- Tbo len toama wobad In wind art In •Ipbaboileal O der t»ie#«; Allendale, Barnwell, Nlackrlllo, fmnbarton, Elko. VatTfaie Kline, Sycamore, Ulmer a, . VMWaton. Wo did not know enough of the pop- nlatfontaRd l-miuro roonte of other omaBor towaa io mowrlon. AppHmn, Bildoo, MarMn, Snclltng Ac. We do Boow that from the country aturound fng tboao ancal’er u»wn* good audlenoee wotiTd b# gathered Now, ere there not in aR tlte above named towna rltUena wbo wIM take the luHatlva In thl» mew dnpafturef Wa know tneii In each ar.d all. that tcM'J do good aarvloa to thalr cowman- 4(lea by taking early adranuge o? thle opportunity that la knocking at their riunra, Wa are atrongly tempted to name them but f *r the preaent f >rb»ar rMngao, augCMetlng th .t preacher*, teacher*, phyaklao*, Ueyeraand poat maatnra ere wore generally coneldered l*uoMo aervanta than werchant*, me- cbanica and f irmera, CtI»P wore la « iwctad << them In tb« way of publi aervhw. A requeft to Prealdent S C. Mitch- nITcf the Dnlveralty would, no doubt, >•ring to tbe aaker a copy of the bul letin and then the aelcctlrrn of a sub- J*o» eultabla to the mental at |*tlte and dlgoatlon of tbe community would be •a»y. Will airy town In the county lead? And wbat’a Its name? aide by aide In our htgbnet tribunal. #Hh the beginning wade the t.**!■la tere may end It* ac«»ton In thirty day*. tlOlNO TOO ST BONO. AmortMng m tlm report of Onwptml- ler General A. W. Jonea to tbe Way* and Maana Committee of tbe flouae <( Repreeentatlvaa tbe money a pander* of the Stat* and the 4*1 counties «*k for 11,554,514 tl for pngment of expend!- turaa for tbe proaoat hard year. hast year they bad t«r tbe above stated purposes fl 71. Tbe iucrease dealred Is f6|K,!M4.91. Cut down the flguree, gentlemrn of the Monee and Menato, or yon Invite exeroiac (4 tbe veto poner of tba Gov ernor, And an ncoountlng of your steward •hip to the MX payer voters of tbs Bute. Verbum sat. A movement to bring J P. Carey of ricbcn* Into the raoe for Gorarnor was •tarted at Abbeville last week by a few talkers who du not ftvor either Rlease or Jones. Hr. Cnrey Is a lawyer of good parts. He was one o' th* framers of tlte preaent dUpemtary law. If Mr. Ctrey dacllnes Major John G Richards Jr. will be second choice of the Abbeville Warwicks. '■ I'he combat deepens. On, ye brgveeT’ The Idea of establishing corn mar kaCi In town*, with atnlllog and sack ing machinery, to handle the surplus uf surrounding farmers Is a good one But we prefer the plan that has made a North Carolina fsrmer rich. He feedi grain and hay to stock and wQ »< II nothing off bit farm unless It can walk to market (na Bradley. Id low, «t€„ NOTICE. All the mombe*a of tbe friendship Baptist Church are reqnested to at tbe church on Sunder, the 31st day nf Jeonary, 1911 at II e’elpHi a. m. A “ MASTER’S SAIL State of Honth OaroMna, 1 County of Berimnll I ’■ Court of C<Muuion Pleas. by bar guardian ad Plaintiff, ▼a. Mary M. Ilnlf ird, otal , Defendant. Ry virtue of a decretal order to we directed In the above entitled cause, I will sell at Barnwell. In front of tbe Court House, on Mendaf, February 5th, A I). IBIS, It being .sslesday In •eWI meiillt, within the I ■gal hours of sale, the following described real prop erty! AH that tract or iJjntatlon ol land, situate In Barnwell Township, (V.uutv and AUte aferetald, containing fifty-four acres, more or less, bounded North by land* of Marv M Halfnrd. East by estate of M. A Aldrich, S uih ny estate lands of M. A Aldrlon and Weat bv «J. W. and J. « Moody and lands of Harbai y Haford Terms of aide cash. Purchaser Ur pay for papers. II L O’Bannon, Msster. Master’s office. January 15th, 1*11 MASTER’S SALE. Btate of South Carolina, } County of Barnwell, t Court of ■Common Pleas. right These two are among the best of the maun new M"* before He legislature, tbe one providing for biennia! sessions of tbe law in>kara, the other abolishing hanging* In tha oounlv jslls by substi tuting the execution of df.tlb sentences by electricity In the penitentiary. The Ueglslalnre made a meritorious beginning of work last week. If It* dlllgen.ie continues the session may be one of record breaking sense and short ness. KEEP MR. BYRNES BUSY. ■_ 1 MRCNSON S "LUCK ” Vaamt C. Rrnnaon bee*me on new ywar’a day the business manager of the Charteeton New* and Conrfer. "Wall. What’a that to maf Never beard of Brunson before," some geode render wy a*y Bn we MU you that be I* somebody, a walking, ladder climbing youngster, who la and ought to ba an •lij.sst leaaon to boadrod* — thousands — of other young Carolinians Tha right name w»*given him. ••Maann," bo la a bullAor iff Ms own fatnre and Its for- tunas. Ha laid the Inundations square, elrnag, aonnd and straight In the prlnt- MMI ofBoc of the Florence Timas where, oven onto tbla dav, "avary novn has to he everything, from building the tires In tbe morning an walling tbe papers In tha afternoon Tba young l, d•vlt' , (•• tha printer’s parlance gone) wade g*«»d. Ua was air led y on hla )»b, and be did with both bands wbatevar ha saw seeded to be done People saw that undvr the epI-MCbe* of Ink on hU fsee and hands there were courage, capacity and ehir- octar la bi« hasd sod strength and evHtingaeaa in blsAngera. Hxitwell Ayer couldn’t keep him. Tb* jlU city of eastern C trollna was Coo awall for tha kid. A larger plies noadrd him and he a mn oulgre « that, yd tbara war* breeder and better actlv- lilca atrong almg hit road. So he has )>ura«e(! thcwven tenor iff hla way un- 411 ba baa become the nnaoolel manager - -v — rtf tta only paper in tbs State published wyary day In tha year, In spite of cot.- flagratlona. ryolonea, aarthquakas, pas- IVIanaas, panics and pa titles. Tba wo 1 11 needs such candles as Mrunaon burns. They can not be hid- dan tinder a husbel. W '■ f ^ ^ TH,e ROCK HILL PLAN, rif- v Mcaara. Hirry D. CMhnun, Ifanrv D ■fitlll Br. and John 1>. Jenny have been appointed tbe committee to direct In this county tbe operation of tba Kock Util plan for reducing cotton acreage and npllfdng cotton price* tbla year They w,‘ll appoint a canvasser for etch ^ two tawnsbips who will go out like s taker of census raturns, visit every fsrta and get signed pledges of a re duction In acreage from that of l*»t ysar from every level headed, patriotic firmer. The canvassers are to be paid for their work and banks, merchants, professional and business men are ex pectsd to contribute eb« money needed. Tba Fartnifs’ Uniou wITT back this ; movemeHt with all the force and Indu- aaaa It can command and muster. It U to be hoped, expected and de manded that U)U ona supreme time the faraBtrs of the cotton Sum. will pull tofffthar, that there will not be an In- •urgant to a township. Laad owners will be expected to require reduction •f the tenants to Whom they rant. Here I* a narlUl list nf government bulletins that are sent without cost to persons a«klng for such •» ther with. If there are anv that you ihlnk, dear reader, will help you. write to Hon. James f Byrne*, House of Reprrsen tat Ives, Wsshingmo, D 0 , giving the number and names of those you select aid h* will send them as long ss hU •bare Istts : if Tha Feeding of Esroi Animats. .to Hog Kslstng lu thr souih. td Couon iieed and Its ProducU. 41 OommarcUl Krrtllse?*. 47 Iiisecis AtffecUug the Cotton i PhtwS. 43 The Manuring of Cotton. Af S >me C onioon Birds. Ci Marketing Farm Produce. 81 Com Culture Iq the S'*nth. Hi Bread and Bread Miking 118 Grape Growing Id ihe south. l.Vt The Home Vineyard. 1*0 Princtples of Horse Feeding. 179 Horse»horing le.l Meat on tha Farm; Buicbvrlng, Curing and Keeping. |9i Barnyard Manure. Mht Cora (Growing. 200 Turkeys. iOA Ptg Management. 217 Essential Steps In Securing an Eai |y Crop of Colton. 2J0 Tomatoes. 2it) Production of Good Heed Corn, ill Butter Making on the Ksrm. 24j An Example <-f Modern Fanr Ing. 3UA Kenoastbui of Worn (Jut Holla. 253 Tha Germination of Seed Corn 254 The Home Vegetable Garden 270 Modern Coovenleocles for tbe Farm Home. 272 A Successful Hog and S*ed Corn Farm. 378 Legumlioos Crops For Gresn Manuring. 285 The Advantage of Planting Heavy Cotton S*ed. 280 Com para 11 vs Taltie (ft Mffiole Col ton S*k) and CoPon bead Meal In Far tll'slng Cotton. 287 Poultry Management. 2U5 Potatoes and Giber Root Crops as Food. 21A8 Food Value nf Corn and G>rn Products. St>9 Diver-lrted Farming Under the I’lantallon System. 310 A .Successful Alabama Diversifi cation Farm. 311 Hand Clay and Burnt-Clav Roads. 312 A Successful Southern Bay Fsrm. 313 Harvesting and Storing Cpkgi 818 C >wpea*. 819 l»«*tni>n»tratlon Work In Cooper ation with Sontbsrn Farmer. 321 Tbe Use of the bplit log Drag on Barth Road*. 321 Sveet Potatoes, 32G Building up a Run-down Cotton PI intatlnn. 333 Couon Wilt. 340 The Computation of Ration* for Farm Animal* by the L'*e uf Energy Tidin'. 854 Onion Cultur*. 850 Peanut* ftoO Canning Vegetables in the Home. 304 A PmlMbis Cotton Farm. 870 Replanning a Farm fur Profit. 37*2 S >y Beans 379 Mug Cholera. 335 Boys’ and Girls* Agricultural Club*. Charle* F Pechmin, In hie own and as Trustee, etc , Plaintiff, again at O. H. Owens, Defendant Br virtue of a decretal order to me directed In tha above entitled cause, will eell at Barnwell, in front of the Court House, on Monday, Fsbrnary 3ih. 1912, U being Bsle*day In salu month, within the leg*! hours of sale, the fallowing described reel property All that tract nf land • tuate. lylog and being la tbe said S'.ata and County, containing seventy acres snd bounded a* follow*: On North br lands of tho •aid O II Owens; on S*uth by land* of the #*tate of Hat ; on K.ast by Barn well and B»1 loc Public Koid and on ths West br the estate ef Hit Hold at risk of former purchaser. Term* of *al« cash, purchaser to pay for papers H L.O Banoon, Master. Master’s office, January 15th, 1912 MASTER’S SALE. ftfate of South Carolina, Count? of B«row« U } J. M Court of Common PUaa. Easterling, et »l , PUintiff* vs. B. B. Easterling, rt al. In „ TWO ECONOMISTS. Governor Blease staled In hU mes sage la tba Gaaaral A**ambiy that he bad by ble vetoes and economies saved tba tax payer* <:f tbe Beale la th# drat jraaref hie adaitniatcatlen a handred i bouaaad doDara. T^a* will wl« tba i aai approvg) of Ula political I for t|e Governorship, |ra B Jones, oaa also elaln to be Hume 89!) Irrigation of Grain 400 A more ProAtablj Corn Planting Method. 408 Soil G’nservqttao. 407 The Potato a* a^ruck Crop. 413 The Care of Mlfk and Ua Use rb* Home. 415 Seed Corn. 431 The Peanut, 433 Cabbage 4*8 Winter Oats f*r tbe tfouth. 438 Hog (louses. 440 Spraying Peaches fur the Con- Irol of Brown-Rot, Scab and Cuarulllo, Drfenaants By vlrtna of s decretal ordor to me directed In too ab.*ve entitled cause, will sell at Birnwrll, In front of tha Court Hno**, on Mondar, February 5th, A. D. l^li. It being silesdsy In said monte, within 'he legal hours of »* f, the following described real prop- artv : All that tract or |>|tntatlou of land spnate, (ring and being la Ham we)) Township, County and Siam afore sild, and known as ’ H H. Eastetiing Homestead.'" and conulning throe hun dred rad sixty (8«i0) acres, more or less, and ho mded a* follows: North hy lands of J. M. Kaaterling and land* of W L. tlave; K.««t br Und' of W. f, Cave and lind* of A nnle P. Easterling and lands of Halford ; South br land* of Anme F. Ka*terling and West bv lands of Lena Dario# and estate lands of Anderson Term* nf sale cash. Purchaser to pay fur papers. H L.O'Bannon. Waeter. Master’s office, January l&tb, 1913. MASTER’S SALE. State of Honth Carolina, | County of Barnwell. J Conrt of Common Pleat. W. !. Johns, Plaintiff, v* Mrs. S R. WtUonaad B. M. Jenkins, Jr.. Defendant*. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed In (be above entitled cause, I will *e]l at Barnwell. In front of the Court House.on Mnndsv, February fttb. A. D.1913 It being saUaday In said month, within the I hour* of aale, the following described real property All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate in tb* Comity of Barn well. State of Honth Csrolrn*. on Hog gy Gut or waters nf the I^iwer Three Run*, containing 388 ace**, more or lea*, and bounded on the North bv the land nf H. B Cave and Mr*, dim Hir- rlaon.; Weal by II. B Cave and Mr*. W A Blount; S M)th and East by B M Jenkln* amf Jamei Preasey, J. B. Good- son and Mr*. Leila R Lancaster Thi* being tbe same tract of land heretofore purchased bv Mr*. Wilson at the Matter'* Hale In the rase of 8 R. Wi|*on v*. O. D A- Wilton and Toe Rank of Barnwell Term* of a*i* cash. Purchaser to pay for pa. EL L. O’Bannon, Master. Master’* office, January 13th 1911. 1 1 3 With the jfoinj out of the old year, so rich in memorie*, and th* coming in of thr new, so bright with radiant hopes and blessed expectations. I avail myself of the time and the opportunity to return to the good people of this grand old Banner County, from the tawny Savannah to the limpid Kdistn. my sincerely grateful thanks for the generous patronage bestowed upon me since the fortunate day when I, a boy in my teens, became a resident of this historic and honored town of Barnwell. Then I believed this county seat to be the best home place in all the Sunny South and passing time has strengthened that young opinion into the firm and settled conviction of manhood that there is, there can be in all the world, no place so like the Garden of Eden as this land between the rivers, no people so splendid in character, so noble in personality, so brave in war, so gentle in psace, so kindly in good fortune, so brave and tlnconquered in the shadow of misfoitunc as the gifted, beautiful, accomplished matrons and maidens that so finely illustrate the culture of generations and the manly men worthy to hav* cours ing in their veins the goi>d red blood of the hero ancestors that redeemed it from the rule of the Indian, preserved it from tha conquest wf the alien, converted the unbroken forest into a land of plenty and pleasantness, substituted the church bell for the shrill war whoop, and for the wigwam the splendid city, exultant town and ideal village. Whatever of success in business life has come to my constant efforts to give my best service to all favoring me with their confidence and patronage has boea due to the great warm true hearts ot the people among whom I love to live and whom I am proud to know arc my friends. With a heart full of undying appreciation of the sunshine that you. my friends, have so generously poured into my life I tender you today the best thanks of a grateful fellow citizen and pledge the best efforts and energies and experiences of my riper years to add to your happiness and minister as I best may to your future advantage in al) that makes life worth living. Helteving in, confident of the greater growth of the better Barnwell of the future I have endeavored to tha best of my ability to be one of the mast earnest and unselfish builder* of the greater prosperity and higher civilization it deserves, I have just completed and in the very near future will occupy a new business headquarters in some degree worthy of the t«wn and county and that in its elegance and completeness will challenge comparison with any similar establishment anywhere rn the State. It was built for my friends, and that term includes all Barnwell County people, for through their faithfulness to me such progress was made possible. I want them without a single exception to realize that fact every day in the year, and to ’’govern themaelves ac cordingly ’’ Come to see me there, early a« you can and as often as you choose, and you will always find welcome at the door. It is your Drug Store, my frienda. With the better advantages of ample space, fall light and orderly arrangement I will be able to give and will surely give a service that must over satisfy the most exacting. Carrying the largest, purest and most carefully selected stocks of Drugs, Medicines and all lines germane to my profession I shall hope and strive to add to the health and happiness of each and every one who will allow roc opportunity to prove my grateful friendship. 1 m TIHIIE IPA-IjAQIE JDHTTGx- STORE. O. N. BURUKHALTER. PROPRIETOR In length of experience the oldest roerchan’ in Barnwell—In strength of energy ttmoug the youngest in tbe State. PROBATE SALK. Economical U#a of Moat la S^nth Cirolin*. l i, im ® Coantjr of Barawell. / TREASURER S NOTICE Th* Tr*a*nr*r’* afflo* wilt ha «p*a for th* collection of taxes l-v|*8 for tha fi«Ml Tear eomwrwlng J«nu*rv l«t, 1911, from ib* !6ih <1*y ol Octohar, 1911, to tba 14th day of March. !9iJ, I oelwsJra From the 1*1 to th* list of Janttarv, 1912. tm lodra. a ponsl'r *f on* p*? cant will be a.Mrd From th* 1st to tha ?*th of F*hruarv. ••H, 'nelmlve » prnal y of two par c*nt wMl h* a<Jd*d to all lax** paid In Fabmary. From th* 1st to th* l*ih of March. f912, Inelnstve. a panaltv of **v*n p*r oant will ha addaU«o »1J unpaid tax** LEW. For Stata parpoana M mill* " *rdln*rr conntr |»nrt>o*as. 8 " •' back lnd*ht*dn*«», count? porpoa** 2 '* ’’ oo«i Itntlonal achool tax.. 3 '* T*tal 18* " Th*ra will He an *xtra lavr af 2 anitli In Blaokvllle Town»hly for public ro»d» Uoramntatlon tax will ba |1 50 and will ha copectod al the same Mane and In th* tarn* manner a* *th*r tax**. All p«r*on* liable for road duty will be re quited to psy a rommutatlnn tax. • rXPISL SCHOOL LEW. Uadar Grove. 1 mil’ Barbary Branch. Calvary, Edl*- to. Friendship, Hilda, Healing Sprin**, KUne, Morris. Haw Forest,Oak Qrova, ON Cohtm hi*, PltABsut Hill, 8\n Hill. 8?ij(M"(vill*, Horen Pines, Tinker* Cra*k 2 mil** Barton, Bi* Fork, Blackrlll*. Cave. Hickory HT, Owen* X Road*. R-*dv Branoh, Hyca- mora No. 51, Upper Rich Land and Ulmer* 3 mill* Allendal-, Double Pond, Ber- cnl-* and Lee* 4 mi|i* Barnncll 41 ’’ Elko ...5 “ Fairfax ..8 ** Wllllston 4J *’ United Stale* Cnrrencv. Gold and Silver Col*, epunty and school rDtmt properly approved will be raanlvad for taxea. Check* and drafts will b* received fet texe* at tax payer* risk.only. J B. Armstrong. Treasurer Barnwell f'ounty. Barawell, 8 C. Bept. 15. 1911. AUDITOR’S NOriCK. In( ' l The Auditor will b* at the f*llo places on the dile« named h*|ow for th* nurpos* of receiving tax raturos (or th* rear I’M3. ♦ f i -OmO* sO-aOs January Fah'ry S. 9. ro ii. li. 15. IS 17. 13 19 ?1 2.9. 24 24 18. 29 SO 31 1. 3. 4. Haldo*. Appleton, Sam’. Sior*. lartnn. AM-ndal*. K Ha*. I Imer. Hycamor*. Jenny*. F airfax. Black ri|l* Klk<*. WilUaton. Meroatua Hnelllng. Dnnbarten. A •hl*y’* more. Brahhaw’s Htor*. Milieu'*, mtda. Only p*raonal property mn*l he ro- lurnad thl« year All retarn* a*nr by mail ma«t ha prnparly ilgnad and pro bated hefor* they can h* aaeaptad. Remcnhar that tba 50 par *4nt pen- alry will b* added after Feb. 20th. R IT. RHer. Auditor Barnwell Co. ♦ * # 4 t • 4 a ♦ * ♦ ♦ • 4 a ♦ ii ' ♦ a 4 a Home flank o2 flanurell (The Farmers’ Union Bank) Oat of town check* and draft* aeoaplad for deppalt witbwwt aiebang*. We pay 4 per celt ii Sarilfs lepartaent OFFICERS: Harry D. Calhoun, President William L. Cave, Vice-Pres. N. G. W. Walker. Ct.->hK?r G. Miller Greene, Attorney R. C Carroll, Aaat. CiiSter » } i * a t a 4 a 4 • » a ♦ FOR * a LK—1445 acre* land la De catur cooty In four mMw* wf Bala bridge, the enuaty seat nf Dwcatnr jountv. (hero la a four hnr»i farm nf "pen land on this plaoe, tba balance ?a*lly put In aaitivation. Price 17 an acre, half rash, balaneaon tarasa. Ad- dras* T H Hradarsoa, Maewa, Ua. TRC iaa a state BLE IN TEXAS. t Worth Record of tha 6th of an epidemic of maningati* and East Tnxaa. Other pa- ibat pioU) atrloken woman Children era fleeing from tba ln< t*rrltonf.W Tba only effaerlva -remady for tbit ■ystarlout diaaa*« yet discovered U th* aartta UMdabv Dr. F1<*xn#r, wblab U 14 la oarq40 par cant of tba nteM In H I# uand. Dr. S-.phtsm of New aa aiaiauntof Dr. Ploxiiar, |a 9il»baif Ib9l • County Pursuant to a decree of tbe Probate Court of BarnweM County, dated tbe I5tb day of December, A. D 1911, in th6caaenfR.il. Walker. Adnir., va. Jerry Gil , el al., I will sell to the hlgheat bidder, lu front nf the Conrt Houae in Barnwell, on Monday, the 6th riaj of February, 1912, during tbe legal boura fnr aale, tbe following de- •orlbed real eatate; Alt that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being In Barnwell G»aoty, South Carolina, containing eight hundred and ten (810) acre* more or feta, end bounded a* follows: Nhrrh by landa formerlv of tbe eatate of J. I). Erwin and T- R Erwin; Rest by knila form erly owned by T. R Erwin; Houlb bv lands formerly owned by T. R. Erwin and West by Savannah River. Tama of Mia catb. Parobaaer to pae for papers. ThD )Ub day of Janaary, 1912. John K. Snelllng, Judge Probate fur B C. Tbi* sale was advertised for sola dav In Jaaaary, but by request of tba do- fendanu and w|tb oonaant of tba plain- tiffs wan postponed until oelrday la tST” 4 M Dunbarton, S. C. MAHIIFACTUXKRS or YELLOW PINE AND POPLAR ROUGH & DRESSED LUIBER Flooring, Celling, 8idlngXMo«)d- loga. Lath, ate. Can furnisb aomplete House Bill*. Saw Mills, Dr; Kilns ant Planing Kill MONET TO LEWD. Money to lender tret mortgage at real estate. 8 per cent tatareat ox amounts under 11000.90. oa amoants over 11.900.09. ir- y hof'ss ionaf Carbs. V. SEYMOUR OWENS Ittomt aid Giiliullir at law Office orar Th* Barnw*]l Sentinel B A RN WELL, HOUTfl CAROLINA W||| practice In all the Ceurta. Col- lactiona a specialty. Leant negotiated on acceptable Mcnrliy. DIRECTORS: J. J. Cdchran T. Jeff Grubbs Tarlton S. Cave William L. Cave Dr. Tam F. Hogg W.ntnn T. Walker G. Miller Gr«ette B. Lee Easterling lf Walch ihe fioipe |iai|k GroW’ 3 v-»e—e-»awae e• e ■ e . e*a «#*# -a*e^a—a—-e-e »a. j. n. c xiLunra an. a. b. uatb MilhoUs Sl flair DENTISTS Blackville, S. C. orndE open etery day. DR. W. C. HILHOOS DENTIST, finnil, • • • 11 •FTICS HOUSM 8.30 a. m. to 6p. Mu Peraona living away from Barum* will pleas* make appolLtmenU befar ooming By M doing ibey will be OUPs ef Immedi«M aarvlaa aid avoid din . TACTS FOR THE FALL Acclimated Mules for finishing crop gathering and best wagons in America for hauling th« yields of th« fields. All right horses for driving purposes snd unequalled buggies and surreys, the easiest riding and Ungest lasting in tbe world. Harness—single and double, separate pieces, strongest leathers and most thoroughly dependable making, Saddles, Bridles, Whips. Lap Rubes snd all horse equipment. Prices as ulways in favor of buyers. More so than ever in shdrteaing days. Charlie Brown Barnwell, S. C. Fanning^ DR. B.F.ST0RNE|James H. ATTORSIT it LAW. Springfield. - - - S.C. BLACKVILLE, S.C. ■y dental office will bo opeo Blaekvillf eoeb day in the waok. •Ill answer oajli from any point ta