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U**t wmW wo publl.bed thr
tlon «f whst « r»ftw*pftp«r fhould he
#>«• mo-le by JUeiimter Molvllls K
Htnrno of vho A.eocUteil Tro.* In ft
rerenl mlJrc.e dellveretl by him.
To<liiy we jjlye the popular e.tlmete
of the aewtpaper »• tuuleretood In bl*
apprentice «Uye by Speaker Chftinp
dark of the H*>n« of Ueprenenttilvce.
Ne*t week wc hop# to bu In therUht
frame of mind to «ay aomethinir Ibnt
will help prfte. and people to a better
tmder.tandlnfr of the rala’Ion.Mp that
ehotill cordial y eilat between them.
If that can be acoompliabed, or even
commenced, the result w.JI be of better
aeryic.* to the public jond than all the
work of all the year* of cur occupsm y
of the "eae? ch^tr.” In what wo may
ear we thall have no axe to grind, no
grievance to air, no rovenge to gratify.
YOUNG LIMBj OF THE I.AW.
Judge Alton B. Parker of New
York, a former Democratic Candidate
f >r President, made a brief ipeeeh Nat
week bef .re the law undents .of the
Unlyeratty of Sou’h Carolina In the
courae of which he aald young men
are prone to think that on their graflo
atloa they have become at once inamari
of the legal profession. This I* a ml*.
rakonUlea. Lsw l< a limitless held f«>r
those who enineolv seek Ita hidden
truths, and those >«1 me who are ripe In
Aha pxdfcaelon cari rcali*« how little
ftOout It they rosily know.
Youthful law yera. »ai.l Judge Par
ker. are apt to acceut a* tbeir Ideal
eome brilliant exponent of the law, a
talented orator, who D made fuiom*
by hit auccesses In the court room
Hut the youag cand dale In the held
o< law shnui I not ho ml.lo I—he slioulil
consider the mean* whereby lil« Ideal
hsa wn repute as a lawyer. If h a
ntelLods be jmfalr, u| (mate and real
•woes* for him I* lmt>oJ«ttde,
lawyers should remember that they
•re cltliena before they wore lawyer*
and are due allccanue to tbelr S'ale
and onuntry. They thouj I consider
Ihentaelve* and the great profession
which they represent a* tools f >r ih*
•■I'm'll*' ratllon of Justice, protection
ef the wreak and helpless
foi
the
are
the
od
It D hard to tell which of tho two
great polities! partial Is tbo worst spilt
♦►p on the merit* and demerits, chances
• nd mischance* of their respective biv
four candid »te« for tbo nomination
f'realden', and the mnro they talk
wiwm they got tanglad.
Itwmocratlc leaders, so called,
•crapping among themselyo. a* to
avalUhlllty of Woodrow Wllaoo, J
eon Harm on. Champ Clark and Outer
Ur«>ei wood.
Hepnbl'cao manager* are equally
mixed up about President Taft. S'na-
tor* l.aFi'Nue and Conimlm and Col.
Teddy Roeaevvlt.
Tie “cobealve power nf public plun
der” will bring the Republican fiction*
together after their nomination is made
at Chicago.
. It U t<> be Hoped (hat the Democrat*
and goj I rotor* of the nation will got
together before their selection of *
standard bearer la made at Hsltlmore.
If they do. and g*t the right man and
platform the White if uno will be cap-
lured next ttorember.
It strikes u* strongly that llarte
Hinry Wattcrson, the brilliant veteran
Democratic editor, wa* actuated by a
compelling good reason In changing
from being a friend .e Hecocilng a caus-
tie critic of (governor VVoodrow Wilson,
die trn supported the candidacy of Mr
Wllann for the Ditmocrallc nomination
for the Presidency beoau*o he b*|leved
that dtltinguDhod gentleman to he a
atateaman, hut on later and larger ac
quaintance became con nncod that Mr
MTIIaoii la only » school master.
Champ (lark In Congress.
Tbo following Is an extract from the
proceedings < f the house of representa
tive* on March 1. 18*1 '1 he house was
considering the I.oud bill, which pro
posed to Increase the poatal rate* on
country newspaper* and in adopt a
number cf restriction* on their trans*
misslou through the malls. Champ
C| trk d« fealed the h |] by his *|>eech, a
portion of which follows:
Newspapers are great disseminator*
of Information. Tnn mammoth metro
politan pipers with their vast circula
tion are splendid educator*, b.it after
.|| ten peraons read the little country
weekly where one reads a metropolitan
paper ?
Having once been a countrv editor
myself, 1 entertsln a most kindly feel
lug fur my old confrere# I am will
ing to make aftlJavIt that thv eleven
moniba I tpenl la editing a rural jour
nal were thft mo«l beneficial of my Ilf-*
to myself, perhaps to oilier* 1 am
proud to have belonged to the editorial
guild. I am unalterably opposed te
anything that will l"Jn e the countrv
•dllor, cu'tail hi* p <dlts, »:lrcnmacrlb«
hi* usefulness, or p ace an additional
thorn In III* path wa r
Tne rural editor—<iod Ido** him!—I*
tha most porsHtent uf tea.'her* I,Ike
charity a* described hv St. Taul In the
thlrteentli chapter of the First Corln
thlans, he ‘ suffcreth long and is kind.”
which cari not he said of the men that
got up this bill. He “envlelh no',”
In which he doe* not resemble aome
people over on thi* aide of house. He
“vaiKiteth not himself,” In which he
Is differentiated from tho leader* on
the other side of the big aisle He "is
not puffed up;” In which he rl«es high
above a good many of us He •‘doe*
not behave himself unseemly ; »eek>»th
not his own; I* not easily provoked ”
Hoi* the pack het*e of ever? eom-
rnunliv, the promoter of evety laudable
enterprise, the worst underpaid laborer
In the vineyard Counting hi* apace
as his capital, he give* more to charity.
hN mean* considered, than any other
number of society 11*1* a power In
p. lltlca, a pillar of the church, a lender
in the crusade for better morsN. He I*
preeminently the friend of humanity
Dine upon line, paragraph upon pa-
ragrah, day by dav, he Is embalming
in colii type tbs f »c* from which thv
Herodotus, the Tacitus, the Slsmondl.
or the Maosuhy of the future will
write thv history rf onr time*. (Ap
plause ) He joyously announce* our
advent Into this world, brletly records
our uprising* and onr down-sittings,
and aorrowfuliv chronicle* out exli
fmm this vale of tear* .
As a creator of beauty, be double dl»-
counts M tin Aver, »ho undertakes to
increa<e feminine pulohrlru te only In
particular Instance*: but the country
editor, in the exercise of plenary pow
er, Impartially beatultlcs 11 women
wnoee name* appear In hi* column*
( f,Slighter and applause ) By a touch
of hi* msgban's wand he converts
paste Into diamonds sparkling on beau
ay’s neck, and with a skill of which
ancient and ambition* alchemist* onH
dreamed, and with politene** which
(Jheate'Held might bate envied, he
transmute* bra.* trinket* into jewelry
of pt:re*t gold when they appear **
ornament* of the fatuliy of bis sub
acrlber.
, lie Is the greatest and moat ingcnloii*
of manufacturers, for, while other
manof ictnrers produce only perishable
.tutTs he manufacture* Immortal *t*te*-
teen out of raw, some time out of yery
r* w. •> iterlsl. (I.slighter.) This laud
able Industry no Donglny bill can pro
teat him, sod be must ex necessitate
work In corn petit Ion with tbs pauper
aisniif icturer* irf Kurope
He la —
To our vlrlnes very kind
Anil to our fault* * little blind.
\f u are ell more or !•••* generally
neorv. hi* hsndlwotk; and It doe* not
become the creature to injure the busi
ness nflil* creator. VVlihout hi* In
g-nloos, generous and enthosiastio la
bor* mo.t of u* w«n|d never have been
here; and when he tire* of u* we will
roliro to private life, amid rural scene*
pro pi too* for sacral meditation and si
lent prayer (l.aughieri Working
night and day during the campaign,
often without money and w Itbout price,
when the election I* over, tbo victory
won and the | i*vp« and llshv* now vul
garly called “pla,” are to bo dUtrlbn
ted, by aoino •trange l*ii*c of tb* hu
man memory, he Is generally foi got
ten.
SOME NEWS NOTES.
Font hundred lawver* attended the
banquet. Ac. of the State Bar Associa
tion In Columbia last week
The Iron horse reached Saluda last
week on It* first r n'n. It was the |«*t
county scat in the mate without a rail
road
TO THE TKACHKRS <>F
BAKNWKI.I. COUNTY.
MASTER S SALE.
I am requesting that eveiy teacher
d rurai schoola In Barnwell County ]
gtve tbelr pupil* a talk on T 'iSato (Jlvb
work during some period of the day
next Monday, February «th, arousing
a spirit of Intereat and securing mem
bers fur the Club* of 1911.
Eight little Tomato Club girl* In nur
county accomplished wonders in 1011,
in spHe of file pxceasivi |y dry weather
during the cultivating aea»on.
Tula year we wi»h to enroll a hun
dred member* In this county and It can
beat he accomplished through toe aid
of the teachers, for they can so eaaby
secute the nani"* • f girl* In tttelr
school* wishing to J*dn and forward the
llvt to ttiv addrea*, Appleton. S
I will Immediately furnish them In
struction* In regard to the metliod f
arranging seed bed*, pi tilting, etc.
The work Is attractive and fascinating,
the exercise requisite 1* ethllaiatmg,
tbo results superbly charmiog. It is a
very easy matter for the teacher* to
reach the gh 1* in al sectlona of the
county and ha able to maintain Interest
among their pupil* In Tomato Club
work.
We do not propose for the Intcreat In
thl* work to decrease, for through this
avenue the girls acquire valuaUe. prac
ileal knowNge from Intelligent, per
sistent work. It is strongly urged that
the organleationa be perfected at ooce,
sending me the names and addresses of
the girla In order that l may have them
enrolled wli'i tho Huteau of riant In
dustry In Washington
Circular* « f Instruction* with toed
will he aent Immediately to each mem
ber of the Club*.
May 1 aolloit the hearty co-operation
of all the teacher* and our worthy So*
pei Intendent of Education In thl*
work ?
Success In the work mean* a practl
C*1 training ami education for the girl*
In a line rf work which whl be uaeful,
I 1 'asant and remunerative.
Thorough knowledge, wise and jn
diclou* application to the task of toma
to production bring* both prosperity
and coolentment.
Let me urge your earnest and cordial
co-operation In the Immediate organ!
ration of Olrls Tomato! lubs In all the
school* and I aha I be ao much gratitled
to receive the enrolled nsme* within
the uext ten day*.
Mr* Dora Dee Walker,
Collaborator for Barnwell County.
i
Ktate of Booth Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Court <f Common Pisa*.
W. I. John*,
Mr# S
Jr.,
In an esteemed exchange we find a
Aw# column article descriptive of the
good preparation! of the Deotgia Ms
conibes for the entertainment of Con
feder^o Veterans at their gcaeral ro-
smlop next May. The Intention ia U<
give the old aoldlera a wa looms exovl-
llng that of any previoua reunion.
Newspapers In sevnrs] Counlle*
apeak of the liquor* sold by blind (Igors
wa horrible stulT. Have the uao nnd
abuse of theao chemlo*by compounded
potioua caused tba death* of (be drink
er* tlierew/f
The school law will not be changed
■ t this session of the I.egUhturo. The
voluminous repr.rt of the specisl com
mittee appelnteil two years ago to re
vlac baa beeu oontinntil.
Ira I* tho Latin word for anger. Did
tha candidate f >r Governor get that
given name because ho was a cross
baby f
STATE 1‘KOBATE ASSOCIATION.
Probata Judge* from 23 counties
met In Columbia last week and organ-
laad a State Association, with fton.
John K dnelllng of Barnwell Presi
dent,—Johnson ef Union Vice Presi
dent and G. Duncan Bellinger of Kich-
land Secretary.
The organisation desires to establish
w standard of practice In tha Probate
C *urt and to put the fees of the oftlce
oft a more equitable hnsls. A schedule
of uniform fee* wa* adopted and will
be put lato effect throughout the State.
ASPIRATION.
Help me to lire
With eye* that see good in everything;
With lip* whose need D but to ttntle
and sing;
With hand* who** dearest task I* help
fulness;
With heart afire to comfort in distress.
Help me (6 I've
With all tha joy of aprtftgtima just
begun;
With all tha warmth of shadeless sum
mer sunt
all the purity of wlater’a snow,
—MarS«r«t Gftroiioa.
Governor Blrass I* not cast down by
M* tiisscling* with the LegMsturc.
H • and Mr* B!<**•* will attend th« b«!l
of the German U tl > Club In Charleston
on tho flth.
Tho next map of thl* State will b**
mad« up of tl counilas. J»«|ier, com
pose J of pat M of Hampton and Besu-
forr, Is (ho namo of tho |a»t made
Kidgel and wMI ho Its county seat,
B B. Hare«f Saluda I* now private
seerstary to Congre*«man James F
Byrnes. Ho is at homo In that posi
tion, having boon with C-ngressmen
Patterson and Croft In that position.
A 73 dav racing meet started at P*l-
m«tt'> Park, L'h.vrles'on, laat w«nk On
the second dav a young man, Burton,
who wa* riding a rao« for his father,
wa* ktl ed by the falling of the horse,
which wo« unhurt The dead man was
sent north for burial.
According to tho renena bureau re
port there were Jtid death* from pella
gra In the United State* in 11110, 17 of
the victims being Cliei lestonian*
Tbtee-tenths (111) of tho entire num
ber died in North Carolina towus iuv-
ovor I,0()0 population.
Three candidates for Railroad Com
mlasloner are already running. They
are John G. Richards Jr, who Is serv
ing tha unexplred term of the late J.
M. Sullivan, State Senator J. II Wliar
ton, a former commissioner who wants
tn come back, and thv Inevitable Cann
ier of Tlrzab.
Columbia la aurely becoming an up
to date great cltv Black hand letters
threatening good people imleas tb*>
pay to be spared ate worrvlng the po
lice fore", and there I* likelihood of the
atartlng of a municipal pawnshop at
which poor people mav borrow money
on jewelry, clothing, furniture. Ao. at
a legal rata of iutoreat and coat of ap
praising
DECEMBER BURNINGS.
According to Inatlfanoe Commission
er McMaster’a report there were In
Barnw»>|l County 7 flre«, loas 13.212 08,
in Bamberg County 8 Are*, lot* fSitj
In the State there were 185 Ares, total
lossee amounting to tlOOJiOj 37
“Sparks on roofs” caused 13 Ares, the
largeat number from ahy one cause. “
Keep the chimney* burned a
good work for rainy day
vs.
Wtlioa and B.
Plaintiff,
M. Jenkins,
Defendants.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed In the above entitled Cause, 1
wiU*< Bat Barnwell. In Iront cf the
Court House, on Monday, February 5th.
D. 1012 it being *»4e*day In said
month within the 1* gul hours of ssle,
the following descrilted real property:
All that certain piece, parcel or tract
of land situate in the County of Barn
well, of .South Carolina, on Bog
gy Out or water* *f the L<>w«r Three
Hue*, containing Sfio acres, more or
less, and bounded on the North by the
land of II. B Cave «n<1 Mrs rtam Har-
rlaon ; West by II. B Cave and Mr*. IV.
A Blount; South and East by B. M.
Jenkins and James Pre**ey, J. H. Good-
son and Mr*. Leila K Lancaster.
Thl* being the same tract of lant
heretofore purchased by Mr*. Wilson
at ttve Master’s .Sale In the case of S R-
Wilson vs. O. I) A. Wilson and The
Bank of Barnwell.
Term* ««f s*N cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers .
II. L. O’Bnnnon,
Master.
Master’s oglce, January Llth MIL
MASTER’S SALE.
8tate of 8outJi Carolina.
County of Barnwell.
Court ol Common Pleas.
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right
A XI).
When Adam met Eve bo was batbfo
and »hy.
A nd be staioiiii-retl and blushed every
time the came nigh.
Till at la«t he grew bold and b^gan
to p*y court
(You oi«y put a l your troat in thl
faithful report;.
And he murmured to bet on an even
Ing serene :
"Y'ou’re ih« prettleat girl that I hav
ever seen !”
*nl> rttat’a now tiiar ariBTro!
When Eve, with a beautiful bluah or
her face.
Yielded s| l y!v and sweetly to Adam’s
etubiace.
And put up her red lips for the true
lover’s pact,
i You may set alt this down aa an ab-
sclute fset)
Sb# Inquired, while be breathed the
fond names on hN list :
“Have you said tb*t to all the g'rl*
you have klased t"
axo Tusr'a mow that staktep!
When Adam asked Rve If she would
be hit bride,
8h* looked up and looked down, and
she sighed.
And she let him take hold of her lily-
white hand,
(Thl* i« history aow, a* you mu*t
understand)
Then site said, III a voice that wa»
duIcedv |"W :
‘l must take time m think 'tit to sud
den. you, know ”
A*D TMAt's MOW THAT STARTED!
been married a few
•‘Wa're Invlieu
ritb some
When thev had
year* or so.
Then Adam told Eve:
to go
To a dlrtTler snd dance
friend* down In Nod ”
(Tills I* trulr au benic, although ii
sound* odd/
Eva rap led with a tad and sorrowsul
air ;
”1 can’t go. Dont vou see I have
nothing to wear?
a s d that's uow that *t a r r e d !
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
C#l'NTY OF UAKNW F.LL,
In the Probate C<*urt.
By J. K. Snclllnn, Ke<i , Jadge of Probate Id
Barnwell County.
Whereas, Mr* Lizzie O Dicks hath made
salt to mo to grant her Letters of Admin
Istratlon of th* estate and effects of
I’ K Dtclts, doi oASol.
These are, therefore, to cite and ailmooish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
the said P. B. Dixits, deceased, that Uk’.v bo
and ixp;>ear b<>for« mo, in tho Court of Pro
bat« lobe held at Barnwell od Wedaraday the
Mth day of Kcb , 1D12, next, after pnhllcatlon
then • f at 11 o’clock in tho forenoon to show
cause if any they have why the said adminis
tration should not bo granted.
Given under my hand this 25th day af
Jan., Anno Domini. U)I‘J.
J K. 8NF.LLING,
Probate Judge.
Published in Thb Bahsiwell Pe*plk
Feb. 1st. 1512.
DISCHARGE NOTICE.
Notice la harebv given that wo will
Ale our Arst and Anal report as execu
tor* of the estafo of E M Copes, de
•eased, with H'>n. John K Snelllog
In the office of Judge of Probate up«n
the 20th day uf February. A. D M12
and petition Ids Honor for an order of
Discharge and Letter* Dlsmlssory. All
creditor* and kindred will please take
nutlee and govern yourtelve* accord
ingly.
W W Cope.
J A. Cope,
Jan. 29. 1912. Kxeoutora.
NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice I* hereby given that the un
dersigned will on Monday February
Mth, Mil, Ale with Hon. John K.
tinfiling, Judge of Prohate for Barn
well Countv, her Una! return as ad
ministratrix of the estate of Blanche B
Best, deceased, and apply for Le’.tera
Dlsmlssory.
Carrie E. Best.
Jan, 23. 1912. Administratrix-
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
The municipal election for the town
of Sneiling will be held Feh . 8, 1912,10
elect one lutendant and four Warden*.
The manager# of *atd election are: J.
F Sander*, E, J. Rawla and B. K,
Woodward.
J. M Hill, Clerk.
Charle# F Pechmae, In |hU own
and as Trustee, etc ,
Plaintiff,
against
O. H. Owen*,
Defendant.
Bv virtue of a decretal order to me
directed In the above entitled cause,
wifi sell at Barnwell, In front of th
Court House, on Monday, Febrnat
5th, 1912, It being sslesday In said
month, within the leg„l hour# of sal",
the following deacribed re«l property :
All that tract of land * mate, lying and
being In the said State anti County,
containing seventy acre* snd bounded
as follows: On North bv land* of the
said O II O»on»; on S uttb by lands
of the esfntfc < f Hay ; no E-ist by Barn
well and Bsl loe Public Road and on
the West bv the estate < f Hay
Sold at ri«k of former purchaser
Terms r.f sai*. cash, purchaser to pay
for paper#
H I,. O'Bannon,
M aster.
Master'* office. January lath. M’,’2.
MASTER’S SALE.
State of South Cardins, 1
Ci/untv of Barnwell »
Court of Common Pleat.
J. Id KaeWrilng, »l al
vs.
B. B. Eaaterllsg. rt al ,
Plaintiffs.
Defenoant*.
P.y virtue rf a decretal ordor te me
directed In t te above entitled cause, 1
will sell at Barnwell, in front of the
Court House, on Monday, February
Jih, A D MIX, it being salesdav In
• aid mnsith. wlUtin 'he legs! hours of
**>e, the follow log deecr I bed rest prop-
ertv : All that tract or t Nntatlon of
laud sltua'e, lylog and being in Barn
well Town sir Ip, C'laut v arid Slate afora
• aid, and known as II II Easterling
Homestead.” and containing three bun
dred and sixty acres, mere or
less, and bound'd *« follows: Nortli
tiy Und* «f J 'I Ka«ter Ing anil land'
• f W L. Cave; Ka-C by land- of \V L
t'Hve and l«nd* of Annie P Easterling
and land* of Halford; South bv laud-
nf Annie P. Kasteiling and West bv
land* of Lena Davie* and estata lai.d*
of Anderson
Term* of isle cash Purchaser to
pay for paper*.
II L. O’Bannon,
Master.
Mister’s office, January 15th, l!M3.
Wheelwriglit anti Black
smith Work Done Here
1 S-AIVIOTJ® E
flu. on mi
Ut rse shoeing a Specialty; also
rcjtairing rubber tireri buggies.
M. W. HITT,
— At Johnson's Old Stand,—
Black vllN. S. <7
The People Priatery
otTers opportunity to particular
people for selecting styles for
their Stationery, Letter. Note
jnd Bill Heads, Envelopes,
Dodders, &c.
During the Summer the pla*t
was overhauled and put in ap
ple pie order, new material
bought and the office is better
prepared than ever to give
quick and satisfactory service
fl^lfThere are ready for you
and use over ninety fonts of
Job and Display Typo* Some
of these are of sizes and faces
no longer made and cannot be
duplicated.
Those who may wish dis
tinctive stationery should come
m person and make choice of
type and arrangement.
We Can Please You!
MONEY TO LEND.
Money to lend or first mortgage at
<■•*1 estate. 8 pet cent Interest oa
amount* under $1000.(8). 7 per e«at
oq amounts over $1,000 00.
J. O. i*ftt9erson & 8o«.
Mftderd Merchandise requires Modertj MelhoH*, and whoever
heard that this store was not up to date? We have purchased from
The Great Mill End Mill* Co of New York City, r less than 25 per
cent on the dollar, 50 cases Mill End Merchandise. These goods
consist of the very best Mill End Spring and Eall Dry Goods, such
as Homespuns, Percales, Brillianteens, Silk#, and all the other things
that are in ready need for your daily demands, and with this we are
going to include our handsome stock that we carry, such as Clothing,
Shoes, Dry Goods and Notions—all will go in this Mill End Sale at
less than the cost of the raw material, Sale opens
Thursday, February 1, 9 A. M.
and will aontinuft for 10 days. All can visit this Sale
during the 10 days with the assurance that both sides of their dollar
will do its kuty. Don't forget the day and date—Thursday. Feb. 1st
is the day, 9 /\ M. the hour. Let nothing^teep you away.
HT THE IL END
B. MAZURSKY'S STORE
MAIN STREET
BARNWELL, S. C.
MASTER’S SALE.
Stats nf Hnuth Carolina,
County of Barnwell
Court of Common PNi*.
Inn Kratluy, by her guardian ad
I,Item, etc .
Plaintiff,
vs.
Mary M ILtlford, rial..
Defendant
Bv virtue of a decretsl order to me
11r» fjM) in the above entitled cause. I
will sell at Barnwell. In front of t.-.e
Court llnu-e on Mpmlav, February
5th, A t> 1912. It being »*]#*d*y in
• aid month, wlihln the 1-gsl bonr* of
sale, the following described real prop
erty : Al 1 that tract or plantation of (
land, situate ia Barnwell Township, 1
County snd State aforesaid, containing (
8(rv four acres, more or less, bounded
North by land* of Marv M Halford.
Kasl by e*tate of M A Aldrish, S -oth J
by estate land* of M A. Aldrich and
VS c«t bv C. W. and J. Q Moody and
lands of Bsrhaiy Halford.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pav for ps|»«r*
II L. O’Bannon,
M aster.
Msster'i office, January IIMh, 1912.
PROBATE SALK.
Hate of South Carolina. )
County of Barnwell. /
Pursuant to a decree of the Probate
i ourt of Barnwell Countv, dated the
13th day of December, A. 1) 1911, In
tho case of R H Walker. Admr., vs.
Jerry Gil , ct al., I will sell so the
highest bidder, In front of the Court
H'-uae in Barnwell, on Monday, the
5th day of February, 1912, during the
legal hours for sale, the following de
scrib'd real estate: All that tract,
niece or parcel of land situate, lying
and b*dng in Barnwell C antr, South
Carolina, containing eight hundred
and ten (*10) acre* more or less, and
bounded as follows: North bv lands
formerly of theestate of J D. Erwin
and T. R Erwin; East bv Nods form
erly owned by T. R Erwin; South bv |
lands formerly owned by T. R Erwin
and West by Savannah River.
Term* of sale cash. Purchaser to
pav for paper*.
This kth day < f January, 1912.
John K Sneiling,
Judge Probate for B C.
Thi- sale was advertised for sale dav
In January, hut by request of the de
fendants and with consent of the plain-
iltfs was postponed until saleday In
February, 1912.
Ucsae pQ3& o2 Basxiwell
(The Farmers’ Union Bank)
r
Out of town check* and draft" accepted for daposlt without exekaagK
We pay 4 per cent in Sayings Department
OFFICERS:
Harry D. Calhoun, I’resi'leiit
William L Cave, Vice I'rcs. N. G. W Walker. Cashier
G. Miller Greene, Attorney R. C. Carroll, Asst. Cashier
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DIRECTORS:
J. J. Cochran T Jeff GruRbs
Tarlton S. Cave William L. Cave
Dr T**m E. Hogg Winton T Walker
G. Miller Greene B. Leo Easterling
“vVatch the lioipe Pav)k GroW”
Sill suits ttl Ct
Dnnbarten, S. C.
MANtriCTDitKra of
YELLOW PINE A]fD POPLAR
ROUGH & DRESSED LUMBER
FloorLag, Celling. Sldlng^Mo*td-
Ings, Lath, etc.
Can furnUh complete House Bills.
Sa? Mills, Dry Kilns m
Planing Mill
HILL TOP STABLES
Turns the New Year Leaf
•‘There’s life in the old land yet’* and Charlie Brown has the
facts to prove it in the receipt of a car of
Choicest Horses and Mules
from the best stock farms of the Blue Grass States, all pur
pose stock and all of gilt edge beauty and
every day sure service.
ALSO TWO CAR LOADS
of excelsior Wagons, single and double, Buggies, Surreys,
Harness, Saddles, Bridles, and everything in
- his specialty lines at specialty
bed rock prices.
COME TO SEE AND SAVE
CHARLIE BROWN,
Barnwell, S. C.