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AeeeeUted 1’reM, wKleh ta ihe
«rfMlMlte« ia tke United
riba gatbarlnff and telegra
a( at aewa among Ibe
dalllaa pt »)> tbe State*, f*o*a»
in Bo*ton la whies
aama tratha well worth reading
*’ and r*«amh*riBt hy every editor and
^ pahllaher and every reader #f every
paper ihstmay pabnah It. It tbeuld
' open the ayea ot the eae elaaa to 1t«
’ oppertanlty preMnted and tbe reopen*
- Bthlltty retting a pea It and give the
•Iher a clearer nndrratandlng of tbelr
' : peeper relatione. The man wbe make
• -wad Iheaa wbe read tbe paper* thonld
" ' %• the beat of friend*, bath far tbelr
•wa advantage and for tbe public
-^aed. ^he paWieher abeuld not be *•
* aagartahe npto date aa t" elraalate
deabtfal new* and tbe reader *bnMld
wot be too kaaty la making ctldelam
' wad eeadamnailea.
la speaking of the earllett American
- wewvpapera Hr. Storn asid :
*'WHb thoaa people jeurnallem wa*
a aarieua butlna**, and tbe Joaraall*
~had aa Important and beaafloent pnb-
> Ifadaty to perform. Tbe joarnalUl
vena net a mere thowmen,- nor even a
mare merchant who might tell ai>y
Wt of wares tbe reader might dnlre.
X# was net the pandering type of
newspaperman who ju«tlde<l hi* effort
wa the ground that bla bna'nea* waa,
after all. only a bualne**, snpplrlag a
popular craving and baring for It*
tela and and purpoae the making of
menqr, regardless ef the means am-
rTff?;
Juetloe Parker of New York
baa said of the Amartcao prau that
•'ll deaervea tbe freedom wblob our
father* gave It, aod It bee Justified U-
eelf.’ Broadly, ihle I* undoubtedly trae,
end yet I am •ure there Is no thought-
fvl member ef oar prufeeeloa but must
he eenetble of the favt that wa fail
very farehort ef tbe aMadarda which
oaenlS obtain
•*l take It that we aK agree that tbe
newspaper m pe r f*c'lr full! It* mla
elea ahaold. first, famish tbe Informa
Han npeu which tbe oltlaen mty form
e jndgnsont for bis gnMance la both
hfal betlnee* and bis pollUoal rela
tion*; aecoad. It aboaJJ by InielMgent
pretanlalloa and dUeuaaloa ot pnblle
genet Ion a, fairly lead tbe cltlaen u> lb*
path ef bweiaeee and etvte righteous
•eae, and third, It may very properly
contribute ae the healthful eaurula-
aneea ef the reader. I pet she matsor
fa fWa «»rd«r because It •earns to me
Ihe proper order.
•"The highest doty ef the Journalist
to hta dury a* a reporter. If his feels
he fart we may all pardee him any
error* of opinio a laeoeurerv of siaie
■seat la roepeot of the news l* whnliy
•aperdonebte.
Jer tbe »urpoee of ereatlag a
tteo end tbo* Increasing bis reveewee
hv Ihe sal* of pepeee la contemptible
The Journalist who abort*bee bis edit*
rial cel am a. ot whe eaberdtnatee hi*
te party or pereenei
lag ef re*peot.
oerdml him by
Ibe land there Is
Md upea him the detv ef atdteg with
•he beet (here la la him tbe fighting
■f pahtte wrong* and tbe biasing of a
trait tbrwngb which we may Joerney to
ft —ftceafal I sane In eur attempt s#
HMtlaUln eelf-gevermaeat.
M Our republic and lie proas wilt
vntoe or fall together. An able, dlsls-
le reeled, public-spirited pree*, with
traloed IntrUlgoace to knew tbe tight
■nd ‘teurage to do It, can preserve shat
pnblle vtnee without whieb popular
gc.vernmeat te a sham and a mockery.
A cynical, mercenary, demagogic, nor
rapt prcee will produce In time a peo
ple ea base as lt*r|f The power te
■sold the future ef the repobfie will
be In the bauds ef the Journalists of
future genera Hoot.”
The Universal L
and AJ. Co.
Sr M. gMP
Ceprrtfbt. dJU by Accodared XJV
erary rreea
•oft he think* |e can fta Kallreed
Commlaeloftrr he ef belief service to
tbe peftpte. M» wm eppeleked to that'
oflee hy Governor Aftad m til the an*
aspired term of the late J M. Sullivan.
He la Just fairly heglbntng In aea
through the railroad situation and
realises tkat the people bead relief. He
doesn't went to gnlt without recalls.
Ila will he a candidate this year far e
fell term a* Railroad Commiseloner If |t woe at tveotfol day when • smll-
elected he wljjl at the Cod ef that term tB g «eii drateed atranger left the
be on the main trank landing to tbs Es- con ot tbs town of Stratford and walk
acattve mansion In Columbia. Ha l*- ed Of te the beet ef the two Inna and
Mods to giro tbs voters another ebanoe aHemce g (gmself no tbo state agent
te make him Governor. , »f the Caivernal Ufa and Acddeet la-
When Grover Clev«4and was Govern,
or ef Hew Terk Theodore Roeaevelt
waa a member of tbe T^glvlature and 1 ton. ae the etmngvr was natacd. eogng
Just beginning te e Imh the political ed the ladles’ parlor, (be ballroom mA
ladder. -Long afterward (he Gorernor . ten ef (he beet located bedrooms. Thea
said that poeng Roosevelt was
amarteat polltleian ha had evar known.
r re sent progreae contras* Grover's
jndgment of tbe m*n. As thing* are
going In the g*m* of politic* Roo*evelt
will be tbe Republican candidate for
President tbit year The managers
and master* of the "grand old party"
are tangling things to m*k* him com*
back, and be I* about a* willing to do
so as Barkis was to get married
If on June IStb Roosevelt Is nomina
ted at Chicago Bryan will be whirl-
winded back as the Democratic stand
ard bearar at Baltimore on JnneSJtb
Tbe war fever Is becoming epidemic
t|l sround the world. Italian fleets
and armies are weakening tbe Turk,
“lb* sick man ef Europe." The ever
bnugry Rns*i*n bear has sent hie Coo-
•acks Into Persia and l», It teem*,
making ready for another trial of bl*
pro wee* In north eastern A*la. China's
millions are reddeAlnc the oe1**tlal em
pire by bloody revolotloa. a* are the
hot bloods <-f Paraguay A revolution
baa ja«t ended In Mexico and another
may com* as Quickly a* an eruption ef
Popooatapcll. Uncle 3*ro i« threaten-
lug tbe unresting Cubans with hla big
•tick. The year dan ce red and may
and U> world wide war.
No man on teU what he mav come
to. As long -as Col. Roosevelt -was a
plain l/ong NHnd farmer he went
about on foot or bortebark and would
net allow an aaSoosobge to come near
hie beuae. But sine* he became an
editor be use* a machine In going to
aod from his carpeted otBe* in New
York. H* I* bit own driver. Tbe
change In ble way of trawilag we*
usade to e«eap« tne crowd* on the
train* and at the • tattoo* that were
not baehfal In crowding bla with
(heir person* and Question*.
Mln le wholly andm
By every privlWe
the Nbernl lows >4 \
■4k letter vveeKed oo Friday from a
weiyiofermod Washing ton oorroanoad
'VVf**7*'V***7*' ftnlwnntalned tbe etnsemsat that U.ftOO
ee Idlers had heoa sent In I in wall in
provent tbe peeelble danger nf tbe
set an re ^ that stopping Hone In (be
mid Paelfta by the yCRow minded Jap
annen.
This some writer tnWmatae that If
ibe mnO order by nor be**' s will 4e a
land oRne baelneeo along she B. F D.
Rentes. High * sprees rhnrgne have
kept down lb# enl* of bnaai.
from todav the Nattonol
Demoerstie Convention will nseot In
Bnlllmnre to nominate a candidate for
Preeldeat. Re. If thing* keep golag
a* pant and present gait* Woodrow
Wilson will have InUhcd boelng bla
ebort tow, there will be little harmoay
In lb* enpport of the Obi* Governor
and Oeonr Uaderwood will be en lop, a
dark horse from the A is barns pines
It
AULL RIGHT
* The above bead line Is ell right,
refers to EtRjur E. H. Anil of tbe New
berry Herald and Newa. who bat r*
dearly taken by appointment to fill an
•■expired term ibe Offloe of County
Superintendent of Education for New
hnrry. From bis circular letters to
teachers and trustees ws quote part ol
a talk to rnaennae:
I bop* tliat every leaober In tbe pub
lic acbool* will f ttl H a* much a part
jpf bla or bar duty te attend tbe county
teachers’ meetings ae It le to teach In
tbe school.
It should be your purpose to get all
the Information that It is po»»ible that
will be helpful to you In your work,
and the teacher who I* doing the right
kind of work ta the school u not do
lag that work alone for the salary
which I* paid, but for the help that
comes to tbe teacher at well.
A professor in Harvard college od
nn*occasion said: "Harvard college
l aye me for doing what I wool I glad
ly pay it for allowing me to do "
Of oouroe, you could not afford to
pav for the prlvUeg* of teaching, be
cause you peed tbs salary, and pn*.
aittly mora than the salary with which
to live, but yon also need ti>e work,
nepcelelly. If you are an onahmsiastic
ftftd conscientious teacher, as T hope
ypo art.
a talk to rxuaTxxs. ^
‘Tew name appears on the lift of
Irtutooe headed me by Mr Wheeler, a*
truatec f*r * » . sobool. it Is
>y puvpoaa. H poaslbla, to scour* the
D. B. Ceker. the risTtsvIll* farmer
who has for srreral years mad* good
money by ralslog upland Inng staple
cotton, said last week more «f that
grade m*y be mad* (bis rear than the
few mills using that Quality may need
.-He think* that n sufllclent market da
mned for *11 that can be made will
come in a few year*
&
IS ''
Ig,
oo^peratiejp' af°tb* trustees In Im
proviag jAc nrtl aohooU. I hope
that I miff he able to have your oo*
T % and would be glad to have
Ml HMXestiou a* to the noeds of your
any mher matter that wiy
tbe educftHonal leue-
cbUdrea hi the neantry. An
eethiwiMtle, asd lateen*t*d
Mb* » w __
aod tMerneted teacher and
Yew ftecepmsoe of tbe peel-
lb m/mm that it to
W what you can to
loteronta of
f tbl* to not your
ondTOd are not enrrylng out
, tSnu you ebon Id not bold
in tbe ftnliy
REFUXING
published U-t
i-r* from M*j r
The Legislature is doing a wise thing
In adjourning from Fridays to Monday
night*. A day or so at borne where
the aoloas (so called) can wear every
day clothes and swap Ideas with every
day people can not but be Instructive
to the makers, mender* and marrers of
law*.
Ml** Hel*n, daughter of the late Jay
Gould, Is Immensely rich by Inherl
* nee from her father’s estate. She I*
liberal with her dolptrs, bnt Is not too
stuck up to mike more money by fowl
work. On one of ker farms she keeps
twe thousand bens.
Tbe words Veto tnd Vote are ootn-
poeed of tbe tame letters but thrlr
meanings are very different, as tbe
diary ef tbe Governor and the Journals
of the Legislature abundantly prove.
FARM DEMONSTRATION WORK,
It ha* been learned la Washington
that the headquarters of the farm d*
mo net rat ion work In gou'h Carolina
will soon be moved from Odum bla to
Clemooa College, and that the work
will hereafter he don* Id connection
with the Cl*m*on authoritlff, instead
of In connection with the state depart-
meat ot agricuituro.
It to not stated whan tha change
will go Into offset, bnt It to pressmed
that to wqi be at an sarlv date, as all
the armagomcmenu have been agrood
It to believed that tha changs will ha
keneBetot in every way, aa |» will
bring the farm demonstration work
Into slossr touch with tha farmers of
**• •{•*•*. The farm demonstration
•IMato wfll kavs tbs cordial support
and oeoparntion nf the Clemnoa ofB
etoto. and It to Wllevnd the work can
be eanl-d on moro Intellgently and
«a*mn**ru’lr.
nod after a con pi* of days tbo
Ian wne covered with them. They
were gay 17 painted sign*, rending.
"Tbs Universal Ufa and Accident la
aurance Company."
Stratford was surprised, then star
tled. Then It began to Inquire what It
art* all about. J. parson* IV it son wah
right there oo the veranda tp greet and
tell them-
Stratford rood the slim*, beard what
the agent bad to ny and then declared
the thing a fake. J. Tareon* Watson
smiled and Insured the landlord a gainst
accident, pushed Mm off the veranda
and f)ald him ISO cash, Tbe taWdlord
said ife wasn't even acrstched, but the
agent kiew better.
A nnn named Robtnnon waa dying
of oensumptloo. The doctors sold be
rooldn't Mre a week longer. J. far-
*ou» Watson gave him a life in* u ran re
policy end when death came handed
'overthe money.
A Mrs. Graham, a washerwoman,
waa given an accident policy. She Ml
dewn'and skinned her knee aod drew
$2S for It Mr. Brens, carpenter, bad
Insured against accident for the trifling
sum of 10 cent* a week. On the third
day after the policy wav taken out he
bit hie thumb with a hammer and re
cel nod |18 for doing 1ft
Then* things were aflrertleed end
talked about, end there was a change
In public opinion. Then there wee e
mb tor InnnniDoe. J. Tamone Wet-
eoa and throe clerks were kept boev
most of tk# tlnv*. They wrote 1.000
polklee he/oro (here wa* any letup.
Then cam# something to renew the
ru*b. J. rarvons Wetsou uuiounced
that any perooc that so elected could
take ert a poiky. accident <k life, oa
another and reap the twoeflte. Tea,
tenTtwmfy, flfty. could take on< pok
dee on on* aod tbe enme person
There wae Grvha trt. the well digger
lie was liable to death any day. and
Hflty dl!!Vrei»t pereoos could get
JnmroTwv In rev* the grim mooatrr
rem*. You rapid take out e pottry en
The Ilf* of the minister, the bbick-
ororth, the enrpeuter. the nxrcbairt.
even en yomt weighb«rr'* child. Is alt
eorft canes the agent would pronrtne
wot to glv# yoo away. Death cam*
ami you pvt fa your claim end got
yovr nr-ary wad no one wa* the nlroi
J. I’srapD* Watson bad etroefc the
keynote. Thao* who bet I tie need
Ibenmntven now wanted to tneurv eno*
woe •Sml Thoee who bod no Incur
ence Ai-lnT yropoee to henetK other*
hy getting bnrt or dying The ru*b
kept tbe tmroniBce force working Any
and night. It dtd more than that. II
stirred rp rt>* *awii until -goantp, area
4*1 a*td row* ware the order of tbe
day. Tk* fact that ftmtth bod take*
eat tneurance en Brown leaked out or
was fttrcngly eospected. and wban they
snet-tWre ware hard word*
"Bo you expect mo to die. ebT* de
manded Drown In menacing tooen.
“Why, do, aelgblor''
“Theu why nil you get * policy o*
meT*
'•Wliy, you eee. yon may pooetbly
die. tbougb I hope not. tod 1 might
na well make a tftoosoikd doflar* out
of 1L-
~Ton art a blamed hyena, ttr'"
“Don't grt excited If* bu«1aen* "
“Ob. It 1*1 Then you lleten to roe
ni get Ineurance on you and on erery
nsemter of your family clear down to
tha baliy. Tee. air. I II get the polkle*
on your wnela and aunt* and nieces
aad nephew*."'
Bl rat ford had been a peaceful town.
It bed boftfted of Its law and o^der. It
had advertised that If* residents had
• neighborly feeling toward each other
la tbe matter of lending tea aod flat
Irona. All tbia had been changed.
They wanted each other to get hart,
to get off the face of the earth, to be
no more. Thera wa* hardly • husband
Id the place that didn't glare at bis
wife ocross tbe table and feel that ahe
was keeping him oot of a small fortune
by living on. lie encouraged bis chil
dren to climb trees, boy gunpowder
nqd play around the mill pond, and
when they caige safety throngh It all
he realised that he bod been defraud
ed of hla rights.
Tkla state of affairs could not go on
forever. J. Farsonf Watson didn’t In
tend that It should. Be tboqght six
weeks would turn tbe trick, but It took
ten. During this time be paid out sev
eral hundred dollars, and bow many
thousands he took In wae only to be
guessed at The rush rushed itself oof.
and pvople began Inquiring about the
Universal In a way that seemed to ex
press a doubt, aud one night the man
picked up hit grip and vanished lu the
darkness, poly tbe next day three of
bis insured dtod of old age. aod seven
others were badly hurt at the aama
time,by the ffttl of • scaffold. Be had
•loped In time.
And there area no Umvereal Insur
ance company. J. Parsons Watson was
11 Ho bad atapty got tbe blanks print
ed ftftd done bnstneea on bla ebook.
■toftUbtd wasted ooteoOlftff fog aoCb-
taff aad gofttt.
The Population of RarnWeil Colii)iy.
ninon civil Division
He tried to boy ont
tbe too. bet as tbo toad lord aod awa
or did oot wish ft* sell J. Faraea* Wat
,1,4 ho bought tbe privilege of hanging oot
Barnwell County
Allendale township. Including AUendal* and Fair
fax towns and part «>f SeiglingvHU town........
Allendale town
Fairfax town
HelgMngvlUe town (part of)..
Total lor Selgilngvlll* town In Altoodsln and
Baldoc townships
Baldoo township, including Appleton town and
part of fteiglingvill* town
Appleton town
{telglingvIUfl town ipait of)
Barnwell township. Including Barnwell town ...
Barnwell town
Bennett Hprings township
Black Till* townsblo. Including Blacktllle town..
BUckvHl* town
Bull Pond township t.
Four Mil* township.
Georg** Creek township
Groat Cvoresa township. Including Klin* town and
part «f Dinars town
Kiln* town
Ulmers town (part of)
Total for Ulmer* town In Great Cypreaa and
Sycamore township*
Red Oak township. Including Snelllng town
Hi.elllng town . .
Rich Land township
Kotemsry township
Sycamore township, including byname re town and
part of Ulmer* lewa
Srcamore town
UlmeiO town (par: of)
WUIUton township, including Elko and Wllllston
towns
Elko town .
Willlatos town
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MASTER’S SALE.
Stale of Koulh Carolina. )
County of BarnwaM (
Gonrt of Common Pleas.
by bar guardian
Ins Brsdlcy,
Llieoi, etc..
MASTER'S SAIL
State of South Carolina, >
Counts of Barnwell /
Court of Comiunn I’toaa.
J. M. Easterling, et a] ,
vs.
TS.
B. B. EbttcrHng.et al.,
Mary M. Batford, eta).
Defendant
By virtue of a decretal order to m*
directed In the abov*> entitled oaus*, I
will aril at Barnwell, in front of tha
Court House, on Mondav, February
itb, A !> 1912, It being ssleaday In
•aid month, within the l-g»l hours of
sale, th* following described r*al prop
erty : All that tract or t-DnUiWo of
land, situate in Bernwell Townehlp,
County and dial* aforesaid, containing
fifty-four acres, more or less, bounded
North hy lend* of Mare to Halford,
East hy estate of II . A Aldrich, S *uth
oy relate lends of M. A Aldrlen sad
VVest hy C. W. and J. O Moody and
lands of Barbaty llatford
Terms of sale cash. Pnrchaaer to
pay fnr papers.
IT L O’lanwoa,
M aster
Maeter’e ofllce, Janeary 14th, 1911
MASTER’S SALE.
Btale nf Mouth Carolina, 1
Cnunty of Barnwell. I
Cnartnf Omnso* Pina#.
CbarVos F Peohmen, In hie own right
and a* Truatee. etc ,
Plain lit.
agaiaet
O. H. Owens,
Defendant.
By vlrtn# of a decretal order to as*
directed In th* above endttod ennee, I
will entl at ftarwwell. In frwnt af th*
Oort House, en Meaday. Feftrnary
3th. 1913, It being ealeeday In said
month, within th# legal hear* nf **le,
the fnltewlBg deecrlbod real properly:
‘ All that trad ef lend e’lunlo. lying end
being In th* aald Slat* end County,
containing seventy aero* end bnanded
a* follows : On North hv land* of the
•aid O H Owens; on 8»alh hy laod*
of Ihe estate ef Hay; on Gael hy ftern-
wsQ and Ba] loc Fnhlt* Mend and on
the Weal hv the rstat# of Ray
Hold at risk of former pnrehaeer.
Terms of tik raeh, parcheeer *o pay
for paper*
H I-. O’Banooa,
Meatar.
Matter’* office. January 13th, I9'.2
WhedvrigM and Black-
sfflith Work Dose Here.
MASTER'S SALE.
Bute nf ftenth Carolina, t
County of Hamnett. )
Ce*rt *4 Common Pleas
W. |. Johaa.
Mr# 8 R Will
Jr..
NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notie* I* hereby fives that the aa.
deralgued wQI on Meaday February
19th, 1913, flia with Hon. John K.
Hnellltif, Judge ef Probate for lUru-
we|| Cnuntiv, bar dual return aa nd-
Dr w M Uigga, who 1- Ailing the ! *l"totr*rrlx of tba oatat* of Blanche B.
..f pr. »ldcnt of ('lemeAn a»'tog*
•• admlrahl, thinks this ftfrangnmeat
IhebnKateteevey «ftdnby that
Mttetoft- V* art wttUftf to bftltove
UlM rlgl\ . 9k
••*4, daeteaad, aad apply for Le«Ur«
Dtomtoaory.
Oarrla X. Beat.
Jftft, S3, lilt, AdjRiutoUftUrU’
i i1r imadtfT*
Horseshoeing a Specialty; also
^repairing rubber tired buggies.
M. W. HITT,
-—At J*hn»on’a Old Stand,—
Black villa. S. C
e+*+*-I-#+e-l-e-re-pev*-re>*+e+e+
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PROBATE SALK.
State of Sooth Garolln*. )
County of Barnwrll. /
Pursuant to a decree of tbe Probate
Court of Barnwell Counts dated the
13th dny of December, A. I) 1911, In
th* case nf R U, Walker, Admr., ve.
Jerry Gil , et el., I will cell to the
highest bidder, in front of th# Court
House In Karnweli, on Monday, the
3th day of Februarv, 1913, during the
legal boars for sale, the following de
scribed res] estate: All that tract,
piece or parcel of land situate, lying
and being In Barnwell County, Mouth
Carolina, containing eight hundred
and tan (*10) arras more or less, and
hounded as follows; North by lands
formerlv of the estate of J. D. Erwin
•nd T. R. Erwin; East bv lands form
erlv owned ty T R Erwin; Month bv
lands formerly owned hv T. R Erwin
and West hy Savannah Hirer.
Terms of sale cash. Parehaaer ta
pav for papers.
ThU *lh day of January 1913.
John K. Snelling,
Jndge Prohate for B. C.
Thi. sale waa advertised for eels dav
in January, but hy request ot the de
fendants and with consent of the plain,
tiffs was postponed until saleday in
February, 1913.
Mtfl MB IHtt (l
Danbartoa, S. C.
■ * x cpactckbxs or
YELLOW PINK AND POPLAR
lOOGI k DRESSE# LOIBEI
Flooring, Celling. Mid1ng£M*ald-
Iftge, Lath, cte.
Can farntok e—ptaw House BttH.
Sir HQv
f fife fjk^
mi W
V
me ftaak ot flaxswoll
(The Farmers' Union Bank)
'-eSHSS&CSEEKSSES
Ovt ot town ekeeks nn4 draff accepted for depcell without exrlsftftg*.
■■ft'te ■ ft y—m^pp^s^proe
Icpaitmat
OFFICEHS: j
Harry D. Calhoun, President •
William L. Cave, Vice Pre». N. G. W. Walker, Cashier $
G. Miller Greene, Attorney R. C Carroll, Asst. Cashier
J. J. Cochran
Tarlton S. Cave
Dr. T»m K. Hogg
G. Miller Greene
DIRECTORS:
T. Jeff Grubbs
William L. Cave
Wmton T. Walker
B. Lee Easterling
1
“Watch Ihe tfoipa Ranh Grouf** *
a
FACTS FOR THE FALL
Plaintiffs.
DefenaanU
By virtu# of a deerote) order to n
directed in tn« •!>•>▼- entitled cause,
rill sell at Barnwrll, in front of the
Court Uou*e, on Monday, February
ftth, A. 1). Dll. It being selesday la
•eld montn. wtsnin the legs] hours of
sa'e, the following drecrlbsd real prop
erty : AH that tra^t nr plantation of
laud •ti«i*(* v lying and bolng lo Barw-
wr|| Township, Guiniy and State afore
said , and known aa II It Eoatorllng
Homestead " and oontalnlng throe hnn
•ired and sixty (Ste) acres, mere or
lose, end ho nded es follow,; North <
hr lands of J M Easterling and Uad*
•I W I.. < '•*•; K^«t hv Un4- nt W I,
Case and land. .«f Aoni-P (H** erllng
and lands of Halford; -'iruth hv land*
of Annie F Raot-Uing and W ost bv
land* of Lena Dsviea aod r«ta r r laod*
••f Aadrra*w
Torm« of sale cask Purchaser ta
pay k»r papers
H L . O' Banana,
Master.
Master'■ oftee, Jsnwary tftth. ISI3.
Acclimated Mules for finishing crop gathering and
best wigons in Ameriex for hauling the yields of the fields
All nght horses for driving purposes xnd uneqwaK-ed
buggies and surreys, the easiest riding and longest lasting
in the world.
Harness—single and double, separate pieces, strongest
leathers and most thoroughly dependable making, Saddles,
Bridles. Whips. Lip Robes and all horse equipment.
Prices as always in favor of buyers. More so than
ever in shortening days.
Charlie Brown
Barnwell, S. C
Candidate Cards
Plaintiff,
ve |
• od B. M Jeohtws,
Defendants.
By vlrtwe of a decretal order ta me
directed In the a ho ve enilttad cause, I
will •#]! at BurnweB. in (root nf th*
CoaM H*u»e oo Mondav, February ftih.
A D.I9I3 It being sales day In »ald
month, within ibe legal hours eg sale,
*fte following described real pro per tv
dll (bet certain piece, parcel er tract
ol land slusate in the County nf Barn
well, tears of Mouth Carolmt. on Bog
gy Out or waters of >tw Lower Thre-
Hues, rontalaing Jftft aree«. more or
lees, and hounded on the N«i>h bv the
land of f| H Cave *nd Mr* Mem H»r
rlson; W*e« bv H. H Cave and Mrs. W
A Bloom, South and East hy U M
Janklne and Jame« Pressav, J H G
•oo and Mrs. Leila K L«oeast*r.
Tbt* being tbe aame tract of land
heretofore pnrehased bv Mrs. Wilsovi
at the Master'* *e<a Id the ease of S R
Wilson es O. D A. Wlleo* aad The
Bank ef MarnwelL
Terms of sale cash. Purehfteer ta
pay for pepart.
H. O’lUnnon,
M asur.
Mailer’s office, January 13th It!I
Primary Election August
27tb,1912.
County Supervisor
Bara well B. U , January Ft. 1311.
1 roapectfuifv tnaounee my-ell scan-
didale f.»» th* offlee i t.'ouetr nuper
vIsm, swhje^t the rmes and regain-
ito*e of tha [>um<>eratl« Primarv Elec
tion an 4 pledge m v »e4f to a bids hv (be
retells nod ta support tbe oomlnae* nf
the part?
C. C. Langley.
WlUlsinn, 8 C.. R F. D V« *.
Jsnuarv 3. 1913.
I respectful)? suneonce my.e fs can
didal* for tbe office of ('n.iury *‘uper.
• i*or, subject I* tt»* rule* sn r-gu|a-
tions of »be Democrat).- Prlrnars Klee
tton and pb-dge navseff f» .side bv the
results and ta support the onmlnees of
the puny-
T J. GruMm.
(ptoftaeieMaf Cart*.
V. SEYMOUR OWENS
IHimi at Miwllir rt in
Oft. e o- i-r
Tbe BnrnweB BeaUnte
BARNWELL BOUTII CAROLINA
•fin pror-tiru In tel (be Comt
leetbsna n tperlnhy.
nn neropanbU
Cte-
James H. Fanning,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SpdngflekJ, - - - S.C.
Will prnetlro In nil Ccarte nf tb*
teat* and United tens** ftftd
TREASURER S NOTICB.
The Tranenror’s aftce will be open
for the eoltaction of taxes levied fnr
th* fisonl year commencing January
1st, 191), from (he Ifeb da* ot Ootohcr.
Mareh
»»»*.
1311, ta tha 14th day of
Inclusive
From the Ist ta tk* 31st nf Jannnrv,
1913. Inclusive, a penalty of one per
e.#nt will he added. From the Ist to
th* 3tlth of February, 1311, inciiialrn. a
penalty of tw* p« r cent wil) he added
ta all taxes paid In February.
From th* 1st ta the 14th nf March,
1913, ineluslre. s penaltr of seven per
cent will be added to all unpaid taxei.
L1VT.
For fltat* purposes i,\ mitle
’* ordinary eountr purposes, .ft ••
* back indebtedness, eouuir
purpose* .2 ••
" consiitational ecbool tax.. .3 “
Total )ftj •<
There will b* an extra levy of 3 mill*
in Blnckvlile Township for public
roads
Commutation tax will be |I 60 and
will he collected at the sum* time und
in the seme maoner as ether taxes. All
persona liable for road duty wMl be re
quited to pay « commutation tax.
•picul nenoot lxvt.
Undar Grove \ „ii
Barbary Branch. Calvary, Edis-
ta. Friendship. Hilda, Healing
Springs, Klin*. Morrle. New
Forest, Oak Grove, Old Oolum
bl*. Pleasant Hill, San Hill.
Seiglitigville, tieven Pines,
Tinker* Creek > mil**
Barton, Big Fork, Blnckvilta,
Cava. Hickory Hit', Owens X
Roads. Reedy Branch, Nyca-
tnore Nn. SI. Upper Rich Lsnd
*od Ulmers . j mill*
AUendal-, Double Pond, Her
nules and Lees 4 mi ||,
Karnweli 4i **
F.un ;;; ;;;;V .#
Fiirfax a *.
Willlwon ft J -
United States Ctirrencv. GnldVnnd
JMltnr Coin, countv and sehool elalm*
proparly approved will be r****** ft?
Uxet.
Chnsfcv and draft* will bw roneivte
fm tease nt tax payers rink only.
i. B. Armstrong,
Tronsnrot Bnrnwsll Ctanity.
Barnwell, g. C. Popx U. 1911.
•ft J. ■ n ■ttaws* px. a. ft. ftntx
MilhoUn A Hair
DENTISTt
BUckviHf, S. C
OFFICE one It EYE BY DAY.
Dt w. c minis"
nanst,
ffanvMl, - - . iv
• FFICE HOUMBt
8..'#) a. m. to 6 p. iMu
Persons living away from Barnmft^
will please make appoiUments he few
coming By *b doing they will be (Mr-
nf iramediata snrvlon and avoid J*.-
•ppolntmeat*.
o
DR. B.F.STORNE
DRMTffiL BUJBteMte
BLACKY ILLE, * . S. C.
My dental office will be open In
BUckville each day In the week I
will answer sails from any pnlnt in the
oonaty
AUDITOR’S NOTICE.
The Auditor will he at tbe following
Pisces on the date* named be low for
tbn pnrpose of receiving tax roturns
for the year 1919.
MONET
LEND.
Money ta lend ©* flroft martgaga te
rani aetata. S pay cant lata rest oft
amount* under flOOQJO. T per esaft
•ft ftteftftftto over |l.ft0i.04.
1.0» f fttwrafta X •••.
N«t*Ct OF ELECTION.
Tk* murtc«pnl elsstten for th* town
WteSSf* ** *x^‘i
Vs Bill, Ctork.
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Only Beramnl property « aH bn ro.
torutd tbl. year AX roftwras aswt by
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