The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, February 22, 1912, Image 2
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THURSDAT. KKBRUAi.Y il, mt
idBiaaJfa -
llaof far.Dor* ane much worrlmJ be
(‘AttM the tnow* am) ihc rain* have <)c ■
|«ye<l the breaklnc of land and other
t»r*t>araMon« for another trial at crop
making. They, perhap*, overlook the
fthatalnoe the Month ha« been atrip
;tf timber Hprlng weather la aleo
ackward la naming.
We have been told )»jr nnmhora of
Camera that the heat corn made bv
them In Util waa the laat planted nod
-the leaat worked. Perhaps natnre wa«
droop at half maat and daoaon thunder
its requiem.
Col. Theodore RooaevrJr, who ae Aa-
of the Navy “ban
•omethlns to do with nndlog the
Malar 1 ' to hef doom, haa not been In
vited to attend the Unal burial of the
111 fated veatel.
frlvlnc a hint that might ho of advant
age to thoec who continue to believe
March corn better than that planto I
latar. In theae afreouona year* when
everything la uncertain except death
nnd taxes it would be wise to make
•ereral planting* of corn, so mu In
Mareh, ^prll. May and early June.
Complete failure to till the cribs ar.d
fallen the hogs would not he likely.
~ Another forethought—After all the
precipitation of snow and rain the dry
ing wlnda of next month are apt lo he
extra high and long lasting. We are
Dot much of a farmer, except In
wishes, but we Would prefer letting
exposed sandy lands remain unbroken
watllrafter a*H wlnda have ceased rals
Jng sand atoruis.
Arthur Brisbane, who Is paid 150,0 K)
a year for editorial writing on Heurst’s
papers, has recently said In asveral
articles that are being and will he wide
Jy reprinted that the country newspa
per Is tbe best of all advertising me.
dlnms. Ilia concfusion la correct,
though we have not read his reasoning
The country papers go to the hot pvo-
pie In the United States and that makes
them the heat advertising mediums.
The Brisbane H-arst folks d-> not pav
this compliment to the country news
papers because they lug. their little
weeklv brethren, hut to get their good
Will and to put their northern trader*
and business men on the best and easi
est road to the land of the advertising
that brings good rean'ta. A i Increase
of advertising from tne North in South
ern country weeklies It sure to he fol-
luwed by a 1o*a of trade by Southern
merchants. To the average Northern
manufacturer Dixie It still ss good
furaging territory aa It was to the hum
mera ofand the Cirget bigger* of
the early ’7(>a. These las*. Invader*
are a» honest a« trade allows them m
be, but they are not mlsalonariea for
Southern good .
A PROPHKCY.
President Charles A. Smith of the
State Senate and Sanator Howard B.
Utull-V. Chairman of tho Semite Ju
diciary Committee, were presented laat
week by member* of the upper bouee
w ith silver token*, a pitcher to the drat
and a cup to the laat named.
Should theae gentlemen live and
thdr head* keep level and luck last In
Ihe future they will uae these gifts |r.
the (Jovernor’s mansion, Smith llrst
and Carllrh his aucceaanr.
LKAP YKAR PROPOSALS. NF.Wg ANW OPINIO?:!?.
A avmpoalnm In The PhU*df|i>bIa 1 The government experts tay that the
ledger on leap year present* many ^ boll weevil will get t» Georgia la two
vtewauflhe right of women to pro |yeare.
pose marriage to tnsu. One woman ,
eaya: “You ask should a woman pro* | PertHlxer shlpmente from Charleaton
pose. I answer tio. Simply becaoae ; tip to Saturday were only one-twenileth
there Is no neite«sl'.y for such au un-1 of last year’s bualuea* to the same date,
womanly act. THere are too ,many I
thinking men who cun appreciate w bat J
a good wife would mean to tlietu and
who will not accept her llrst no, but
win her at any cost. The man who
has not enough character to propo.e
U not worth? of a woman’s love. Ev
eryman .knows that a woman I* ra-
' Dealing In cotton futures Is a gam
bling venture and a debt contracted In
that manner cannot, ho recovered
through the Federal Court ” That
waa the sum and substance of an opin
ion dd’vcred lust neck by United
Slates Circuit Jndgv J. C. Pritchard at
Richmond In a case that went up from
Oreenvlllo In till* dtato. In the lower
c >urt the plaintiff won a verdict, but
.1 uiige Pritchard over ruled that Hud-
Ing.
Solicitor R. A. Cooper of Laurens
will make the rare for Attorney Gen
eral this Summer. If elected he may
he able to stop such leak* a* may have
escaped the eye and strength of tho Ab
beville Lyon.
Another star was added to “Old
<il (ry” on the !4th Inst., when Arizona,
became the -|.s:h State of the American
Union, it will he known a* St. Valen
tine State.
Forty-seven years ago from Sctur-
day last CalumbU was biirm 1 by Sher
man’* troop*. The population of the
« Ity was then as great at It U tnw, for
It waa til ed with r*f.igres from loner
sections if the State. The ruin of war
has bean built up. About the on'y
biurog‘yphlca < f the conflict l:ft are
the shot marks on the wall if tho caol-
tol. The destruction of the city prac
tically ended armed resistance to the
northward march of the Union army.
C lurobia I* raphilv becoming a g oal
fllty In s'fa. It Is the chief railroad
Oefttie of iho State and there gnat Iron
high ways assure It* future, for they
art tho property , f the antocra/s of the
Amtrlran Mnsndal system. J Fierpont
Morgan and F.ls cl «a«, and harked hr
tho boundless wealth cohtro1|.ul%y this
-^unorownod descendant «f the houses
«f MUIaa ahd rm stia. A« fortifylnit ] Hall of the
tho atrangth of the I’apllsl ci'y immer
__ nu* cotton factories are the outposts of
hof prosperity and as long as the once
free waters of the Broad and Salnd*
waah her Let Ci'lnuihla shall be the
quoon city of the State.
Two year* sgo the Barnwell County
Democratic C >n vention took action f >-
worlng conaldvratlon and adoption by
tho Mlate Convention of a platlorni, or
►Utensen*, oM«*uc* to he discussed In
tho primary campaign of the Summer
of U>10. Tho Barnwell resolutions
wore presented to Ihe State Con ventiosa
hut In the hut ry of that bodv to get
hack homo no action e.i»s taken there
on, and candidates for State otliues and
leaa were all >wed all htituile In their
choice of subject* for discussion before
the party voters.
fn the course of human events the
rest of the Slate may f.nd out that
Barnwell 1* always ahead in leadership
mid the sense that should go with the
roluuin leader* whenever tho psycho-
1'gioftl time aha I come sonro Barnwell
man of the future may resurrect the
above stated prnpo.ltion.
KclentDt Hunter of tho government
agricultural service gave ouf list week
the ttrat report aa to the boll weevil
lhat has beou^ published In a l >ng
while. He credits the great crop of
Uat year partly, to tho fact that climatic
condition* had killed the boll weevil on
Stt,000 square mile* of cotton lands In
north Texas and Oklahoma. Such cli-
Hfltte.conditions are not, he tuy<, like-
-fr to ®ome again In years, and he pre-
dieta that the weevil will ugala occupy
the region In which it was killed. He
Mea no hope or promise of Its complete
deatruKtlon or retreat and warn* f*rm-
ijgU era that they must continue to tight the
lavader according to government meth-
«d»,
the North and East the weo-
r naade progress laat fall, but bow far
[lUght Into new tenltory was not
American battle whip Maine,
•at sunk in the harbor of Hn-
rtcenyears ago while paying
VjWf^<o the Pearl of the
“ (I last and will
A RKMINIMOENCE OF ISTO.
The r-ewM r*f the death In Cnlumhla
nn the ISih Inst of Jnhu Samuel Verner
hi lug* af ie*h to recollection nn im i-
dent which *eeim to h*ve been forgot
ten in tbs »Uv wltere the charaoterlstie
event occurred.
In November snd Decwinher, 1W70,
many of the best men if Ihe Htate were
gathered In Columbia. The I.ogi-la-
lure w as in seaslon Daniel II. t ham-
heilaln wa* Governor. A strong gar
rUon of United States troops was sta
tioned there In the general election
he| I in November the Democr-ttij can
didates headed hr Wade Hampton H*a l
received the majority of the popular
rote, electing tho State officer* and a
m»1 -nty of the memhers of the lloo*e
of Reproaeniatlvea To nullify the re-
*u| f . the Stale Beard of Canvasser*,
composed rnliretr of Rupnhiicans, ti* I
declared tliat no fair •deciion h id tieen
held in KdgetV |-l anil I.aniens conn-
ties ami had rifus.xl to lasue cirtlti
rate* <.f i-l-ctioo to the Representative*
chosen in these roonlles,
There were two lloo-<es of R«prr»?n
tatlves In s‘»,lon nt that tlnio, the
.Marker, or Uepiir.llcan wing, occitpv-
i ng the 11 a | i In the Capitol building,
the Wallace. Democratic, l|on«e t hold
ing It* aesahma in Carotin* II ,p .
Neither branch bad a « l iar majority
of thu lit memhers composing ti,e foil
HoiAe of Represen 1st I vc*. General l’.
S (.rant, then l'ie»ident. Iia>l agreed
in nTogntr’ ihe Hoii«3 ttrsf securing a
l*-gsI quorum. The leader* of the S ate
Dcmocracv dcddeil that the Wallace
Hnuso should g« qnterly, a few In a
tiudy, leisurely stro)| to the cipltol
hulMtng and take their seal* In the
lla’I of the Mouse of Kr|>re<en:a(ivf*
Tni* w as dona on a pleasant. Spring
like morning, before ihe Republican
Re|-r.>cnt*tive» diacuvcred tnv move
men t. ,
Toe I tie C'spt. John I> Browne of
Coiiuntiia .Vs* Sergeant-ai-A rm« of the
Wall .ace I loti *e He had a numhi’r of
aa»i*tant*, >11 C mfederate Veterans of
the rank < fl tylonrl an I lug'n-r c 'in
mand. Th\t«IVief door keeper of the
yv a* *. lUiwAti Ami
of Krln, nr *t h*ai|t of Irish dea-e jf. a
resident of t'/oloim>la, mid a gcaol iiian
despite his enitili-yiiitfi t. Adml*»lon lo
the lla|| wa» refpied to the in *m her* id
tlie Wallace lltfu*e hut N’rruer, Repre-
•vntatlvo Iroin t'ennoe countv. stoop
ing hi* body below the stout srms of
the Irishman hoi ling the door, jninp-d
into ihe Hall, the flrst me.nher of the
Wal’ace Hou.e to get lioine. It was
whispered to the door keeper Hint li
would tie dangerous for him to re-U;
an especially strong and courageous
Representative gra-ped and prop- ]ted
the door keeper a good mnny fee: nwav
ami the trouble was over.
Gen W. H Wall tee look the Speak
rr’s chair ami ttie Uemocrafic Repre
sentHtives occupied the seats on the
left side of the door The Republican*
fame In later, took the soats on the
Other side of (lie Hall. A chair tor
their speaker, K. W. M. Mackey of
Charleston, was placed close beside
that occnplrd by General Wiitlari£ A
few data and nighta of speech maklt/g.
vV.c. were sufficient to con vert to Democ
racy enough Kf nnhllcans to give tb*
VVrfilnee House tlie legal qnornm.
Representative Verner wa* one of the
voni.gest members of the Wallace
House. He afterward wasU imntri I’er
General nnd f >r a nnmher of vears
Master In Equity for Kiohlnul County.
*eutUl to hi* liappiiiM*. No wff", no
home, heneo a cran ky old bachU >r
whom every Ann fear*. If it were left
to women to propose there woul I be
few marriage*. They would not In
one oase out of 10 even ask tho man
whom they have aevopted became they
woul I not hurt bU f udlngs by refu
sing; but I tell you frankly mo-e men,
havo been refused lb*n wl:J own up
to It*’
‘ The sentiment which mikes it man’s
privilege to propose rnarrlagu la too
strong to be flouted with impunity,”
says another. “Because <r[ it woman
offend* her own niid man’* hUnl* <f
feminine decorum and lose* something
of dignity, sweetness and modesty
when sne iwcomesahe soaker instead
of the sought. It m ty b*. safe to defy
convention and sentiment: in some sit
uations, but not in this. Admiration
and respect play impoiUnt parts In
marl'al happino**; omrage even a
false sentiment upon which these arc
founded and happiness dlminUbes
Ahe woo wins a hnstmnd by mean*
which makes her lose something of
»elf-e*t«cn anti his esteem or which
makes 1; uncertain whether or not he
esteem* her the less. Is a nndtnchcl
subjec:, for reflection ami an nncer-
t-iln foundation for conjugal felicity.
One can not be certain that there
would be more happy marriages if
women proposed. No woman would
ask a man to marry her unit s* *he
believed he loved her enough to con
*ont. But if he did he hlmsetf would
propose It treated fslily. If he did
not It would hs because he lacked the
qualities women admire and respect
most, I,aching tb sc Ills ‘yes’ W.iuld
meat: future unhapplcess.”
A third wonan says: “A woman
should not propose in leap year nor
in any other year. Ills to he assum
ej she would not think of doing »n
unle»s t he wa< well acquainted with
the ohje.-t of her (imposed proposal,
nnd h-ilevedtie had the highest re-
.pect and admiration fur her, nnd
would gladly accept iter. If Iyer be
lief were well foil nje d he would In
evitably do the proposing at the liglA
•rtne, which is exclusively the province
of the male, of the *pccic«. T> a true
man the woman he would make hi*
wife Is » qnee# among women and It
would bv hi* place to .*?ek. not her* to
offer, the honor and privilege of becom
ing her con*ort Kven to the most
h sppil y married pai r t hero occasional' V
come‘tiiT«, ’ and the hilshand who had
he*n prupnied to could retort, "M nevei
asked you to marrv me; you did the
proposing—a retort that could not fail
to w iden the rift witnin the lute | er
hap* to an impassable chasm. The
woman who proposed would lay her-
selt oi>en to the taunt — mnsi ui.| .vely
and nn wom.iuly—xhe threw heiself at
him ”
TDK KV 11. OF OVER K \ TING.
(Montgomery Advertiser )
A pbysh'lan of manv year* exjieri-
ence gives li as his dtliherate opinion
lhat overeating I* I he main, the prlu-
clpal cause. o( disease and praiHatutc
deaHi, B(>art from accident and acute
infect Ion. Ihe most conin)"n an-l the
ino»l da igerous error “f liuiiianitv, he
► av*. i« overloading the dige-uive or
gaus and the cott-cq tent snious over
taxing of both the*< , anl the pq.1111y
Impoilaut eXcretator ye- organs to
«-|-*aii»t the ho.ty ti f 'ie the ex esa of
food, hy f:. ineutatloii, poNuu the
•y-teiu
Toe |iht*icl*n *how* an alarming
condition wnen ho (joints out Dial
wiiie manv di»»i«e4 arc ttelrg eradi
cat id the complaint* ] u gel v at t nbu t<*d
to ove. iiidu'i/euce in tho pleasures of
the tn!-l" are ic'i i lec|c nn Die IncrVare
He struiiglv dUaporov- s of the popu
lar view that the appetite is a i.afe
crlteri in. and he dcpii-cares <-(|Uiill\
• truuglv tio us, 1 of higli y »ea,oued
-foortt, trr srtmufsntJ of the nppeUfc
lie iiH««i'< overeating In the same cate
gurv w ih overdrinking, and is incline 1
t" think tliat in-ire ii heallli D iMll-ed
from uvercai ing lhan fr un "VerdriuV-
ii g He mvs the day sh'uild come
when a man shml I ho conoi.leied dl--
giaeed fur an attack of Pi lonsilcls or
acute indigesti >n, a* lie is now cnciJ-
ered di«gin:- .1 (>• c m»o of an overiuduI
gen«e in strong dunk.
The pliy.-.h I tii is enrre -f! we ne^d
etduuation as to th’r ev .l- of overeat ing.
In liuM, with e I i • tfio wc w.-l liuk
g'littotiv and dtunkiic** together, a»
tw In tlisgi ace*.
Pre*h1«*it Taft 1* tinsler promise to
visit Savannah in April. The popular
ity of Ci J. Koo*eve!t in Georgia remib*-
1u:»n rank* r hr eaten* the President
with the loai of the cracker state dele
gate* Ih tho June oonverrlon In Chica
go lo nominate the Presidential candi
date.
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Candidate Cards’
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Primary Election August
27th, 1912.
A far seeing )Ve Dee political proph
et say. that the 9 >utli Carolina Legis
lature win not adjourn this year, but
will take a recess subject to the recall
Of the preHiling officer* of the House
and Henara. He thiuka inch taetdes
neifded to keep the Governor from Jjo*
li.g too fast and far.
The first speaking meeting of the two
duiiUilates for Hie Governorship miT
take p'ace on Hie *tump at.Hampton on
Wednesday. March fith, when the new
»cho.») building will be dedicated. Jus
tice Ira II. Jones lias promised to at
tend nnd speak and Governor Blease
w »1! he present and deliver an addre**,
ff be can get away from official duties
In Columbia. AMgpic.nio and bar
beeue dinner will be provided.
NOTICE.
The Township Board of Assessors
will meet the first Tuesday in Matrh
f >r the purpose of canvassing the re
turns of their respective tow-nshlps.
K. W Riley.
■Cu. Auditor.
Prom the Ash Tray.
Even the nsh of buhby'g cigar ran
be utilised In what way? Why, as
a polisher for gold watches, bracelet*
• nd rings, let alone chaJu? ana u mul
•Jtude of other trinkets This come*
frea s rr°niltient Jeweler, «o It n/uit
te nearly correct He even goe* to
tbc ertent of carrying with him a
itrnll case In wtiich he preserves all
the ashes fr.rn the rga-* which he
imokrs He says that the grain 1* to
fine that It leave* nt nark '.Lai Is
discernible to the naked eye.
For Clerk of Cotfrt
Barnwell, S. C , Feb. », 1912.
I hereby announce myself a uanrtl-
dsteforClerk of Court for Barnwell
•County subject to the rule* and regu
latlona of the Democratic primary and
pledge my-telf to «i>ogort the nomi
nees tbvreof.
W. Gilmore Simm*.
Master
BUckvIlla, S. C., Feb. A, 1912.
I respectfully announce myself a can
didate for the office ol Master, subject
to the rules and regulation* of the
Democratic Primary Election, and
pledge myself to abide hy the result*
and to support the nominees of the
party.
H. Fullerton Bulst.
Sheriff
Barnwell, 8. C , Feb. 6th 1912.
I respectfully snnouiiHe myself a
candidate for the office of Sheriff', sub
ject to the rules and regulation* of the
Democratic Primary Election, and
pledge myself to abide by the result*
and to support the nominee* of the
party.
J. B. Morris.
Allendale, S C , Feb. 5. 1912.
I respectfully announce mvseif a
candidate fur the office of Sheriff, sub
ject to the rule* and regulations of the
Democratic Primary Election, and
pledge mvseif to abide by the result*
ami to support the nominee* of the
party.
A T Allen.
ome fs&ak ol §J&»snreU
(The Tanners’ Union Bank)
Out of town Check* and draft* accepted for deposit without exchange*
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MASTER'S SALE.
State of South t arolin*. ^
County of Barnwell. i
Court <»l Commun Pleas.
her guardian ad
1 n ■« B r a 111 * y, hy
tsm, etc .
against
Mary M. H.tlfurd, ?t ul .
water and
«lulJ 4*g«
NAMES OF THE MOUNTAINS
Adirondack*: Derived from the Ca-
nienga (Mohawk) IroqnoD language.
In which tbc original form is rati-
rnnukr, meaning “bark eaters.”
Al egneny ; A corrupt of the Dela
ware Indian name for Allegheny and
Ohio rivers, the meaning of the -lame
being lost.
Appalachian : The name was given by
the Spaniard* under Desoto, who de
rived It from the name of a neighbor
ing tribe, the Apaiie.hi. Biinton holds
Its radical to be the Miuoogee apah,
“great sen,” or ' great ocean,” and
that apslsche D a compound <>f this
word with the Muscogee persona! par
ficlnle’ cbl,” nnd mean* ‘those by the
sea ”
Blue Ridge: So called from the hue
which frequently envelop* it* distant
•ummlit.
Catsklt!: The mountain* were cnlled
kauberg* bv the Dutch, from the
number of wildcat* found in tliem
and the creek, w hich flow* from tne!
mountain*, wa* called katersklll, “tom
d»t*>’ creek.”
Ozark : The anx are* wa* said to refer
to the bends in White River and wa*
applied to the Ozark Mountains,
through wbt#h the river pursue* H
wandering course—in other word*
to the mountain* at the bend* of the
river.
Sierra Nevada: A Spanish term alg-
nifving “«nnw eltd range ”
•(From Bullet 111 197, United State*
■Cicological Survey.j i
THE DISPENSARY DRA M A.
At Die session of 1911 Governor
flleasc recommended in a message to
the General Asseinhly tlie investigation
by a legislative committee of the old
State Dispensary Winding Up Comni?<-
sion appidnred (»y Goye.inor Arteel.
LI is advice was fol’owed by action of
hoth Iioumm an I lieutenant (-rororn >r
Smith a-* President of the Senate made
the appointment of the senatori *• metn
hers of the Committee. The (jovernor
vetoed the ir.easuro upon the ground
tliat the apiudnted Senators were his
political ene'iiiv*. He removed the old
winding up com mission and appointed
a new one In it* stea l.
Ify a vote of more than two third*
the Legislature at thi* session bar sus
tained it* investigating action a* taken
in 1911. overruling the Governor 1 * veto.
’Thi* Legi-latlvo Investigating com
mittee wi | begin It* probj work In
May and the summer atmosphere mav
bv redolent of the acenls of <4.1 wliiskey
scandals. Col. Thomas B. Fel ler, the
Atlanta attorney who has been one of
The chief and most son* (UouhI actor* In
the drama, l* expected to come back to
Columbia and tell vhat be
'Vith tho material In hand and within
sight the politician* may make the cam-
palgn of 1912 one of record breaking
heat.
I.i-
Plaintiff,
Defendants
Rv virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in Die above etuill -d cause, I
wl | se'l at Barnwell, in (rent of the
Court House, on Moil lay, March till,
A D IVIT it b'-leg -iieda) In said
uionih within the l-gal li'iurs of r»le,
Die following deacribed real properlv :
AH that trait or pinntatiou of (and.
• ituate, hing and being in Barnwell
Tow ri*tiip, 1 Dun:y and State *fuie*ald,
contali'ing fifty six acre*, more or
le.s, and bo njed N.iltti t.y liuds of
Beatrice 'I'lnre; E»«t bv e»tatt 1 iirds of
M . A. Ai i r ich : S uith tiy 1 tnds of Ina
II. Hslior I and We-t by land* of Bar
bara Halford.
T:*rnis of s iB. cash, jiurchasr.r to pay
for | i . s.
H U. ff'Bannon,
M aster.
5ta«rer'’i office. February Rtli7T972.
OFFICEBS:
Harry D. Calhoun, Prcsidi^ut
William L. Cave, Vice-Pres.
G, Miller Greene, Attorney
N. G. W. Walker, Cashier
R. C. CarrolL Asst. Cishier
J. J. Cochran
Tarlton S. Cave
Dr. Tem F. Hogg
G. Miller Greene
DIRECTORS:
T. Jcfi Grubbs
William L. CiVC
Winton T. Walker
B. Lee Easterling
“Walch the Hoijie pai)k GroW**
BANKRUPT S PETITION FOR
Dlx. H ARGE.
in rnr. disikki 0 nut or tiik rxiixo
a i a i k.s,
For tin- Disti let of S. C.
M.
N
In the M alter of
> or Bevy, Bankrupt.
in Bankruptcy.
To the Honorable HENRY A. M,
SMITH, -lodge of (he District ('no rt
of (he l nitj-d Sfares for the District
of S mth C irolina :
Me - , :r I,--vv, of Bnrnwcl 1 , In the
Coun'y of Barnwell, and State o( S C.,
!n said District, respectfo Jy represents
that on the 19 day of Deer. Ia*t
(last, he w as duly adjudged Bankrupt
finder the act* < i Congress relating to
Bankruptcy; that he h is dul,- surreu -
dered all 111* property and right* of
property, and has fully complied with
all the lequiietHent* of said acts and of
the order* of the Court touching hi*
Bankruptcy,
Wherefore he prays that he may he
decreed by the Court to have a full dis
charge front *11 debts provable against
hi* estate under sai l Bankrupt Acts,
except such debt* a* are excepted by
law from such discharge.
Dated this 6 day of February, A. 1).
1912.
Meyer Uevr,
Bankrupt,
Coroner
Olar, S. c.. R F. D ,
February 19, 1912.
1 respectful y announce invself a can
didate fur the olliae of Coroner, subject
to the rule* and regulations of Die
Democratic Prlmaiy Election ar.,1
pledge myself to abide br the results
TtndYto support the nominee* of tfie
pariy.
W. L. Woodward.
Barn wel’, S. C , Feh 8, 1912.
I hereby nnnounee myself * candi
date for Coroner of Barnwell County
subject to the rules and regulation* of
tho Democratic primary and pledge
mygelf to support the nominee* thereof.
WM. Still.
BlackvHie, S. C ., R F D. No. 2.
Feb. ftth. 1912.
I respectfully announce my«elf a
candidate tor the ( ffb-e of Coroner,
subject to the roles and regulation* of
the Deiipjcratie Primary Election, and
pie.tge invse'f to ahlde hy the result*
and to support the nominees of (be
party.
D. P. Lancaster.
County Supervisor
Barnwell S C. Feb 8, l'.M2.
I hereby announce mvseif a candi-
slate fu: S ipervlsor of Barn wet| Countv
• uhj et to the rules aad regnlstions of
the l>-mocr«fic primary and p'sdge
mTtelf P> support the noiniae-s thereof.
J. Gregg Moody.
Barnwc’’ 's. C , January 2:. 1912.
I rc*P B ctl iil|y a nnoum e my elt a can
didate fo the ofiioe of County Mijier-
visot, autijsct to the rnla* and teguia-
tlons of the I>emocr*tb- Primary Elec
tion and pledge miv-e]( to ahlde hy the
results and to support the uoiiilreet of
the party.
■C C. Langley.
Wi.litton, S. TI F. D No ?.
Jsnuary 2, 1912.
1 respectfully announce my-ctf a can
didate for the office of County Snper-
vi-or, subject to the rules and regula
tions <T ’he Democratic Frimarv El.-c-
tion and pledge mvst If to abide by the
result* and to support the nominee* ol
the party.
T J. Grubb*.
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tm •■XrtxtlgrVTXf! %XyT '•YSYT.'i-.-J JOC GVlf
V. SEV.MOUH OWENS
Attorney jnd GoiJnsellor at Law
Glli'-e over
The Bart.vvell Sentinel
BA>,NWEM.. SOI Ttl CAROLINA
Will phactico in a l the Courts. Col
lections a speivialtv. Loans negotiated
on acceptably security.
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 A NI) SAVE
CHARLIE BROWN.
Barnwell, S. C.
TRKAKl'RKK’S NOTICE
The People Printery
offerb opportunity to particular
people for selecting styles for
Th<* Troa*nrvr’s office will be open
for the collection of taxes levied for
(ha iDcal tear commencing January
M. 1911, from the IMb day of October
1M1, to the 15th day of March, 1912,
I ncl ii »i i <*
From the l«t to the Xlst of January,
i»u. im in*iye. a penalty of one per t h e j r Stationery, Letter. Note
cent will be added From the 1st to
the 2t*th of February, 1912, inclusive a
penalty of two per cent will he added
to all taxes paid in February.
From the 1st to the U'.th of March,
1912, Inclusive, a |>enalfy of seven (>er
cent w HI be added to all unpaid taxes,
i.xvv.
For State purpose* .-jJ mill*
ordinary conriD purposes 6 “
“ b*' k indehtedness, ooontT
purpose* .2 '*
“ eousutiHional acbool tax. 3 “
James H.
ATTORNEY
Fanning,
AT LAW,
Springfield, - - - s* C.
Will practice in all Courts
State and United flute*.
Of the
84-4
Olt. J. H. E MILHOVfl
nn. a. n. n*i«
ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON.
MsTiuct oE s. C —ss:
’RAH FOR NEWBERRY.
Newberry U the first county In the
S’ate to Carrv out the Rock Hill plan of
a farm to farm canvas to secure pledges
of a reduction of cotton acreage and
fcrtiliter purchases. Tha name* of the
pledge taker*, acreage planted ami fer
tilizer* used last year and acre* to be
planted and fertitlxers to ho used Vhi*
year were published In Friday’s local
paper*. It required over six double
colnmn* In each Co nil the tale of the
good sense and fslth of the Dutch
farmers.
NOTICE..
The County Board of Equalization
will meet on the fourth Tuesdsr in
March.
ILW.Kl'ey.
Us Audi lor,
On thl* 8 day of February, A. D.
know*. 1*1912, on reading the foregoing petition,
■' Dis
ordered by the Court, that a hearing
be bad upon the same on the II day
Of March, A. D. 1912, before said Court
et Charleston, S. 0 , in *aid District, at
llo’cloik In the forenoon, and that
notice thereof be published lq 'ftrr
Baknweu. I’kopLk, a newspaper print*
ed in said District, and that all known
creditors aid olher persons In interest
may appear at the said time and place
and show can<e, if any they have, why
the praver of the said petitioner should
not be granted.
And it is Further Ordered by the
Cosrt, that the Clerk shall aend by
mall to all known creditor* uoples of
said petition and this order, addressed
to them at thslr placet of residence as
stared.
Witness the Honorable HENRY A.
M. All ITH, Judge of the said
(Seal Coittt, and the Meal thereof at
of the Charluxton, 8. C , in said Dla-
Court.) trict on the 8 of February
A. D. 1912,
MilhoUs & Hair
DENTISTS
BJackvifk 1 , S. C.
OFFICE OPEN EVERY PAY,
Richard W, Hutson, Clerk,
Clerk, S, V, C, a. C
DR. W. C. MILHOOS
DEMIST,
towell, - - * 5.^;
©Ffice HOI/B8L
8.30 a. m. to 6 j*. ■,
Persona living away from Rarnw#J
will please make appolt iments hefot*
coming. By so doing they will be saw
of immediate service and avoid
appointment*.
DFLB.F. STORNE
DENTAL SURGEON
BLACKVILLE, - s s. C
My dental office will he open in
Blackvllle each day In the week. I
will answer calls ftvui any point iu the
county
Total ItiJ **
Ther* w|l| he an extra levy of 2 mills
in Blackvllle Township for public
road*
Gomraufalion tax will be |1 .VI and
will tie collected at the same time and
in the same manner a* other tax**. All
person* liable for road duty will be re-
qulied to pay * commutation tax.
Rirctsl. SCHOOL LBV V,
(’edsr Grove 1 mil 1
Barbary Branch Calvary, Kdis-
to, Friendship, Hilda, Healing
Soring*, Kline, Morris, New
Forest, <tuk Grove, Old Uolnm-
hia, Pleasant Hill, San Hill,
Seiglingville, Seven Pines,
Tinkers t'reek 2 mil'e
Harton, Big Fork, Blackvllle,
Cave, Hickory Hd', Owens X
Rnad*. Reedy Branch, Syca
more No. 51, Upper Rich Land
and Ulmer* .3 mill*
Allendal", Double Pond, Her-
cnle* and l.ees 4 mill*
Barnwell 4| •“
F.lko 5
Fairfax fi ••
Williston tit “
United States Currency, Gold and
flilver Coin, county and school claim*
properly approved will be received for
take*. ,
Checks and draft* will be received
fei taxes at tax payers risk only.
J. B. Armstrong,
Treasurer Barnwell County.
Barnwell, S. C. 8ept. 15. ion.
Calhotifiu& Co.
Life, Accident,
CYCLONE
LIGHTNING
——and
Live Stock
mumcE.
—At Lowest Rates ?n* -
Strongest Compane^
—OFFICES AY-
| THE BANK OF BARNWEU
jnd Bill Heads, Envelopes,
Dodders, &c.
During the Summer the plant
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.
(L-iTThere are ready for you
and i)6e over ninety touts of
Job and Display Type. Soma
of these are of sizes and faces
no longer made and cannot be
duplicated.
Those who may wish dis
tinctive stationer)' should come
m person and make choice of
type and arrangement.
We Can Please "You!
Wheelwright and Black
smith Work Bone Here.
Horseshoeing a Specialty; also
“repairing rubber tired buggies,
Ms W* HITT,
—At Johnion’a Old Stand,—
Black villa, S. C
«suits uti ct
Dunbarton, S. c,
—MiKuriOTrgEKa or—-
yillow i»iNts and Poplar
ROUGH & BIESSED LUMBER
Flooring, Celling, gidlngj Moald- |
ing*, Lath, «tc.
Can furnlih complato Houm BUD.
Saw Mills, Dry Kilns ana
Planing Min
money to lend.
Money to Dad pr. drat aaortrara of
real esUto. 8 per Cot DuSt ,1
amount* under $1000.00. 1 Mr coat
on amount* over
r J» 0*