The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 27, 1912, Image 3
When You Go To Build
Get Our Estimate on Your
Lumber Requirements
*
Complete House Bills our specialty.
An immense stock ©f sash, doors, blinds,
screens, interior finish, columns, newel posts,
grilles, mouldings, etc., to select from.
Our facilities few handling your order
promptly and with satisfaction, are un
excelled.
We own our own stumpage—operate
our own saw and planing mills, and we
know <! jr product is right from A to Z.
Call, phone or write. Get our estimate
before you buy.
AUGUSTA LUMBER CO.
AUGUSTA. GA.
Spring is on the Wag and Mg
Advance Slocks Have Anived
and Rre the Prettiest and the Best
el the thirte year'' ot mv meuuntile experience.
In White G'ny T lums. I’ereales and
Mad fas I h.ave the lust Jinue ol the 1'est
houses' in the leading dry yood> centres.
FOR MFN
N\v Spline Stoek ot
CROSShl 1 SHOES
ix Superh.
A LoveK lute ot Children’s Oxford's [lor
the little folk''.
All Fall and Winter Goods Greatly Re -
duecd in price to make ro im lor
Sweet Sprinsi's Surprises
I mean husine’ss. It you mean husinesx
come and you will y r o no farther, for 1 will sat
is! v you.
e. F. MOLAIR
BARNWELL, 5. ($.
* MAKES UFE S WALK EASY*
TRAOt
■Strangest State Bank in So. Ca.
WHY?
Capital, Surplus and Stockholders Liability
Safest of the Safe.
tn eMlfnatinfc swfe'y of ft Bunk it ia woll to ro- ,
fn«>mhpf tliat Capita! and StirplO", in other words, the
BANKtS OWN MONEY, \i that whioh t' vc8 sooririty
to depoaitora. fn thia reapret we fttand FIRS T aolong
the 300 itate. hanks in South Carolina. Seek safety first
aiul accept the cofdlil iutitatlon vyltlclt we e*tenJ you
to hank vtith us. y —
JjjjE 4 per cent Paid on Saving^
BANKofVESTERN CAROLINA
BARNWELL, S. C.
CS^iTAL S,SURPLUS SSOO.OCO.oP
local directors
II Rates J.M.EiEsVerlirig
liuller ilagood P.M-Budjingliaw
F. brtnean of F.nir li II* wM
L carnwell r^COplC* our t1i*i frlemltu make II.u« Mondr.y
In ij;hHii two hapr y « *' *•, ,h* »«R-oo.1
heinjf the ttejfinniu^ of the acqiMin-
TMl RSUAV. .11 NK 'l ll'U j lance will) hL handsom:' and arntle-
-- - mHi.ly llt*!it sin, M tsitr UlUu
, ThiMiia* Dnncan.
RATES OF Sl’BSCRIPTION.
In Advance, per Annum |1.5fl
On Time lU.OC
The three secllnns o f thi> chain Kang
tire located this week at the head of the
old Rrvant \YeathershE*e mill poo I on
the Willintou Rosemary township line,
at the lynching ground near Barnwell
and »t Mr. I,. v l’. Blume’s plao3 in
Rlackville township.
W. V. Richardson, J. B. Morn*,
Clerk, Supr.
HARMONY LODGE NO. 17 A. F. M.
A retrnlart omtouniratlon of Harmony
LodiO' No. 17, A. F. M. will lie held
in Masonic Temple or. Thnrs lay
June 27 7,:«) o’clock \'tMi!ing
brethren are cordmiij mvitM to attend.
A. A. Letnou, W. M.
Wm. McNitb, Sis’
THE MOON THIS MONTH.
June:—
First Quarter ‘-’1
Full Moon
Last Quarter • ~
New Moon l'>
• HERE AND HEREABOUTS. •
••••••••••••••••••••
Half this year w ill be gone next Sun
day nridH i>(ht.
Just a week from today to Uncle
Sam’s birthday .
C*|»t. W. H. Kennedy i« at Hendcr-
noiiviiie, N.C., fora testfnl e/Jiiimcr
stay.
Keep something growing in the gar
den until Jack Float stops the pioees-
sion.
Sundav shower* added manv bnshcl*
to the glowing Corn crop, hut more
inoi .tore is needed.
Mr (Ma H Fill* of Allendale, died
at Hatnp.on on S inday after long ill
health. He was about 15 years of age.
The Summet School for teachers
i.polled last Week at KiicK Hill with
oiorsix liuudred teachers In attend
ance.
%
M i»ses Carrie Ua vc, Kathleen ('alifl
and K hi l.ouiae with Master V' . Leroy
Mi lair are. on Su.livan’* I-'land for *
con pie ol w ci ks.
A Farmers' InstituU* will be held mi
Bari.will on Jnlv 2llh, at Ita.nlierg
July 17th, by t lemaon College and
government wl»e men. I’arliculti*
wi|i be git en later.
Mr. and Mr,. 'V Ft Flirt, returning
to Hampton fiom (heir OiMal dip in
lliu North < aiolina in uinlaina were
; 11 e go i at - of Hainwell iclttivcs a
( ii l ie of da i - last w eek.
Tnesdiiy Alton It Parker, of \ e *
Yoik, w a» e Vet I ternporar v clia' rman
■ d die I >eirocrallc nalinoal ciui vet. t ion,
receiving i.H v" t to .’a Mi cast fir
VV . J lliyai). ot N( br»-ka.
'TTie «"rk of making the Flank of
Hainwell I'illl ling, Imw a lir.iucli of
he Bank of Western < am ina bc»ud
fill and up lo date begins tins wees
and will continue m:v <l a I niouths
The w Ind w as N orn the cast on Toes
Mr. («. Marshall Moore, * firmer
principal of the Bainwell Urml'-d
.School, lias been elected over two op
ponents superintondent of Education
for Hillsboro county. Florida, of which
Tamps is the county seat. Mr. Moore
went to FTtliiH several year* ago **
oily editor of The Tiinws, w ith which
ho vv i 1 retain his connection until next
January, when he will go Into the Su
perintendent's uthee.
JULY COURT.
Second week petit J u rors were d rftwn
M o ml; y :
Alldidalr: W G Ruddoll. Rnbt W(^ :
Williams, <It Farm r, J G S'ritng, W
J S}> inks, S B Tally. F W Wiison.
he u tie it Siirlngs: L V Smith, J B
Kirk) ind .
B ackrillc K F Martin, M I* Webb,
G J Uhitlv, J R Woodward; H Jeff
Hair, John O Gorman A B Hair,
Bull Coin 1 : J S Rice,
Four Mih: M I. McF.lhanv.
Georges Greek: J L> Ccllins, N A
11 iers.
Great Cvpres': R M Jenkins .1 •; J A
My lick G M Bishop, H I> Sease.
Kcrl Oak: W |* Korn w
Rich Lam 1 : .1 M K d ii g*woi th.
by auiui ( : J OAugc, J B Chisolm,
J T Thouia-', J 1* Wilkinson.
W Hi-toi : J R Lee Jr. J T Young
blood, A 1’ Scott 1, A Greene, B
Stringled >w, 'l IV Scott.
I.OAfKlNG AHEAD.
The corn ciop news received list wa«
aU duscouiaging as lu.tbyearlicr plant
ings. The i/lants vveic gcnerallv vei
l-wing and (he fodder t 1 ides too erect
T lie re i.« hApes that (he plmliiigs af im
small grain will h,t better seasons and
tie!p Ii. 1 the crib*.
Ii is not toil late to plant corn this
Weik, p (ivided good lilld is sel ■Cled
ami dim 1 v ci T iv at mn he given it
Too moch mon y i- going otF glirn-
imuicg lor Noilmiii hav. Broadca-I
p. as on mi it aide laud ami ciFre the vines
in lore f o*t. Work stock will live
well, k•■( 11 « eek* ;* 1 1d hea: I V oil pea V I ne
hav a- lli. ir i.nly food fiom lav ing hv
Ii m lo land I.leaking time T iat has
been proven many duns And during
win a sc ,snii i he daiI v ferd ol corn ami
f lit hr vv I: h a p emy of liav Will tie a I
dial mn|es and hnises d(j iire.
8 a coaa’ i ice planters p aiu (leld« of
svviel potat.'i's i« feed fm vhcir UJuT's.
»\ Ii V ni*t V ml. Iimt he i ?
ENTFRIKISE.
lioe s U t
11 * i M K
Tns: I Ko| l k doesn't invite *nv
ji esents inis y ar .a'ger than w'stei-
on*!:)' S Ol beder than seedin g peaidie-,
but would like to receive 'll pay meni
im |,as( due sol.*ci iptmns * cart load "f
. an i.ed f oils and vegeij'i es, B ■( we
tl-.ve tl" expel (a doll dial such a»> l.f (
i loll W id I nine I 0.
TO 1 K ( CK KK-..
\ lion -ekei pcr
enI y dast lue
o *
at
te
In*
remarked to
on mil * us. d
Ima.c were ma'le in Texas.'
Isi! t*ei ause iuai tru* k farmer-,
wilb Ibe alvaniage ot Ho frioglil |o
* i iy , ran not cooip.Mi* wun die Texans
oi necanse tliev haVeuT llioiignt ..Omii
in ak 11 g Ilii - seen i e d c ro|
Ami now w.l it tie Jo- X t Fa I and
w nler a- to turnips, |r st) I'olaioi*
an I * .ibbagey |’*i p e vs | | b a V e su* ll
nv ami die news from the ope ii i ng * f | tools i vei, it Oiev nave to import III. m
f oui Maine. I n | iud. S 'ollanJ or Dsn
dir Democratic national cunvenimn
ws* not as harmonious and healthy a* I mark,
we w.a)**l I like it lo have been Bill
Ida will llial ends well.
At (be com im inemc n l of the (ollege
• f ('tlK'Ddoli last Week high lloliol-
were awarded to Dr W , H. l.awi-aafer ol
Bainwell, a Ceinb* r of Itie oplnunore
('la»«, spiclaliv *1 l-lllig u l slod in /o-T
k' •
Sp irtan'iurg ha- added another!
pi ind of tlie cornu do ss of it* claim to i
do* i 11 v ol .ucoe-s, In a whirlwind]
campaign among its cid/.ens ( onverse |
I'o |cg*i b is sorun* I subscription* of I
above |* I * s m s s i to ;t* endowment dim!
TOMATi* rum I’KIZFs AS-
NOUNf'EMEN 1’.
The rtrst iitir.e wt)l be giren for Die
largest yield of tonutoe* from 1 lb,h
aero
2nd nrir.e for the next br«t y’.uTd.
."^rd, foi tUr largest tomato, preserved
in wood alcohol.
4th, for the best reedrd of work.
fvlll, lor best cat*n p.
Rth, for bo-t plckT*.
7rti, for best preserve*.
8th. for host chow -chow.
O h, for he»t jel’y .
Ithh. for 1 irgr»t collection of recipe*
given In chil t’a own bandwriting.
11th. for ihe l*rge»t ooT rctlon of 11
Inst ated recipe*, the Ingredient* con
sisting of tomatoes,
Tiie’e wi)i be held In Elarkville^ the
i’.ril nf July, a canning demonsiraitorl
under the supervision of the 9fftt*
Aient.Mr* Marie Ur.mer Seigler. All
friends an<) advocate* of the work tib
cordially invited to attend.
( lob members and co-operator* are
especially urged to attend In order to
obtain valuable information necessary
to Die pursuit of their club work.
The strength of die organiFatloH re
sides in harmony of membenhlp, union
of purpose ami co-operation.
Mrs Dora Dee Walker,
County Collaboraiot-.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEET
ING.
A special meeting if the Comity
Democratic Kxeciu ive Coiiimttiee will
be tiebl at Barnwell on Holiday, July
1st. Mil:', sa|e (lav.
A fn i ami prompt attendance is re-
i]iie*ied am! expc . ted, as very luiport-
anl tnaltei-s aru to he considered Slid
acted upon. 11 o’clock a in.
R C Kirkland,
County Chairman.
J. Hwnry fohnson,
S creT:t T v.
i
OaBbarton, S. C.
jgAKVPlCtURltRa »r—
ykeloNv finFs and rort.AR
ROUGH & DRESSED LUMBER
Flooring, Celling. Sld'hg, Moald-
lug*. T.alh, etc.
Can furnish Complete House Rill*.
Saw Mills, Dr; Kilos am.
Planing Mill
AT HALF
PRICE!
BARNWELL
B A IT 1ST
TIO N .
A^S'K’I A
I’nio.i Meetings w ill be held at Barn
we,l aud Bellic*da Chutclie*. Trnl«y.
Satordav and MiniUv, June 2?, 2b, .in.
r«
1 I a.
K J VI M K.
I uf rodm'torv
Scr-
ICcvival* or cbn-
the ('ondltion-
(>n Si'urdaV our goo I feiend Mr
tit'org.' VS Ui'Scock g*'e us a hag ol I
die predust and 1110*1 ixeuisitely
lusted plum- dial ever ripmud under [
th> sun. I h-y were of a T.velv am- |
t.ei col or, piai'dcaliv clear *toue and I
ike the giver Dee from faulioi tdem
i-h.
Hog Cludcra w a< livfel'igentl* dis
cussed at the meeting of tile Foilf
Mile A g 1 ieuldi ral <’lah on Saturday ! s’l'v
Editor Honevcutt of the Southern
Culiivator was the priucipvl speaker.
Km lerieuccd far'ior* gate erldence
that m pastures supplied with pure
drinking water the dt,ev.e» is 1 .are.
I.T'T w E Edit .El
Mr* W 1. v\ I! *0 M , of August* for
I a • 1 ! v ,I A I iem! a e h a» k 1 te 1 , piiff-re
t ( <a.me to Bat)» Wep hi a** ear v .lale l.
a.-i*i I i 'lie organ / ill >n of a . h-p e'
+ ( tl.e I i.l’. d Daugb'ei- of die i . u
f ■ l.'l a ' V So- V el \ gr*. I f u . y a I I
g ' a te I 11 I V • II g g • * t * ll a I t ( tl * tl a U|e< | | !(
II oioling die iheuiotv ot G. ll J Uiosot.
II . g . ,i,. 1 W llo»e oa U- l* *1) i II latU V' e V
a . - oc t V led VV I di l lie tie«t h (»tl* ' V of tl. v
to v n , , Ice i a, u o ' v die Mate.
\ r e dole Ivs.i.'y lade., daughter*
of Confederate *•• die:., wtlo are wi
ling io j o n iii t b i a labor ot love in pd -
*e ving f >r all the f dure the due
h I • to r . of die day . of mode m (hi v a I r v ?
Tile co-t for neci*.aiy exp n-e* in ob-
taoillig S dial ter. etc. w i 1 be Idl y
ce i- per meiidier. Snrelv Ibe daogb
rers m bermc f.id.er* wdi not lie lag
gard- m a v< (M k sibigli so 11-*af 1 \
holy It i* desired to e mmenee tbi-
oi g « n i/. d ion with a mem lie i *b I p of
Fi i-iay 1 1 a. in.
ri.ou.
Topic 1 Annual
tinue 1 ' 'mi ver-imr-
lb |Tc 2 W list are
lor a »in <•* of uI Re vi v a 1 y
l a I In ttie liotne
ild Amnrig tl.e Church membership,
c ' ! a - torai and on I pit.
Topic .d. Revival- I a I ►*' and true.
( a l vv bat to avoid In a revival
, b I " bat to «i»e k in a re* i v a I.
K'J God'* i t' a of a revival, Acts l
47; Rom In l 15.
Topic ( I'be after revival piob|«m*
i a i Uioblema of the Church with
true and fade coiiver-ion*.
lid How shall the ne.v member*
gd.wy Mark d: 2b
Sunday, lb a tu. S imlav School
Mh*» Vieelj'lg
1 I >t M i»*ioo»rv S» i tiion
Ka-fern |Iivi*i.i'i meet* at Bethetila
Ditrodo lory --erin'o , W II Simpa o
M- * o • 11 a iy seitti*u. Her Mr M vtdian
of 1! ■ iiibei g
Topic I. R v McMIllsii *nd A F
VIc Do wed
2. 1 a ) William* Carter.
ft)) DO 11 u ole r
(. E A McDowell. Dr J It
UU. k
J, a D W Heel | •
i ti i Re v M ( M I 1 vfl
I c, E A Me.11 1!
1*1 Joe H> riot',o. KcV Mi Mdlvn
< Ii i at. Mat M. I I
We*tern Dlvi-ooi meet* af Harnwelt
1 i, tred octoi v N-rii.o-i, |>r J It Till*.
Mu-ionafv Sermon, J t • ol mil
T 'ide 1 J •' t'o'liiin, K M Mix*uti.
Geo H -pk I M «
2 * < A 1“ 'I« ov i I le
in. i, W R i on, < i E Hi r t.
) In J D fm*.
J. . I . J A J ll k 1 If.
I, vv G let'toll J VV Walker,
i 'leo H i: ktn*.
t a I F r I .-e
b I D I b aci» k .
Miobi.i o'— wnl hi p I' t «m h leail.-r*
f. r top e, a- ioav lo needed, *|«o to
c O, Inc; N S did 'V »cboo| III4<* meeting
at Id a m sund - * .
W M Jone-^
I B kdeu.
W . G B lltnlt,
t oni in11 tee.
A id'Oil Tl M E t "M I NG.
invention of tlie Savai
* V A *-• 'dated A K ri' ii
Nlccdin^ :i former plant I of
fer for (ptick sale at halt price
mv complete ami iip-to dAte
einnim; miti’t, consisting of- -
2 Seventy Saw f. n m n: u s
(iins, Suction System.
25 lf('rst' Power Knoine.
Sett-i'aching Texas Cotton
Pi ess.
Shafting, Pelts, I’nllcys, all
complete ami in good condition.
My only reason for selling Is
that l need and n'.y business
rctpiircs a larger sy stem. Call
on or correspond with me.
Here is an opportunity that
Knocks at the door of the live
man who want’', a sure paying
investment.
t LEllCOfc
EfcRbt.l.VKKT OTM
tt ov** * Mna.io*
Nisr-rt rora Txxcmnu A»t»
bsoter. r’onw**
Agrlcnlture, Agrirhltait tjWl
AitrleuUnre »nd vtiimsl FtvduDry,
.Mw'haineAl and Fvtei trVwl KMittIK
El'g lieV-Hug, Textihf EltgilMttoF
liral Englnn-rtur.
SilOItT CoVRSf*
Onf year eounte in AgHeuIlSiF.'-f
rmtrv In TeXtlW. Fifflr week*
In Cottdn flrivdl'ig. FotU'
Course for FaJThcnt.
Co«t ' ( mt p ,T !* r ^ ioT ’ nlhntiw*
t ludirg all, fr« i*, Wu light, wntrfj
Luindry "mi the necesaary uuifbFlua
Tuition flOuO additional.
SC HOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE
I NATIONS
The t'o’lege maintain* Iff? tom rtn
cultural and Textile Scholanthips And 81
year Agricultural aelmlarati'lpa. Vi ‘
si h'llarahgw $lOTi pet -coalbn and free
!Stti(|cnla who have aUcndeil Ctelha^S
leg,- or anv other colleip- or univeriiltTftri
eliglblo for ttie echo'andtip* unleea than
nri other edgiii'.e applicant*!.)
yf'.S' holi.rvti.p and Entrance E:
lion* wid h< id 4t the County €ooft
on July 12th, 0 a rn.
t^TN ext Sc Kirin Oiien* September 11,
Write at oxer, to W. M I.’iuct, PreaMapb
Cb-mson Colicgc, for entahar, ae-hoUSw
ship blank*. etc. If you delay yoa<4tU/-M
crowded >t.G
N-DTl' E of MUNICIPAL ELtO-
TIOM; _ ~7
I’tirattarvi to authority veiled In it*.ft*
the exf-cnflvv comirilttee of the B»rS-
wvlt MiniVctplt HemrtrFatFC W*4~
T. W. SCOTT
WILLISTON. S. C.
Calhoun & Co.
The »nmmer pncaniiuncnt for State
troop- will hardly he held at Anninon,
Ala . thi- year. Prc-ident Taft vetoeil
the hill making afi|fro|iriati<in* f >r
army cxpcn-c* hei'tit-- Congre** in
corjioratcd in the hill a provision leg-
i-lating Gen. Leonard Wood out of the
position he holds a* chief of ataff.
The national- Demoprattc Convep.
tion to nominate candidate* for I’rc--
idcnt ami \ icp-Urekldent met In lUlti-
mrtre on Tuesday , A* the candWat-e-
mu«t receive a two thirda vote tlie
meeting is likely to he a protracted
one. In noi-inen* and blundering* it
can not po**11)Iv ei|nal tfTri howling
Republican show in Chicago.
Attorneys for James E. Seigler, the
well 'o do Aiken planter found gulltv
of manslaughter for the i-killing of
policeman Wade Patterson and sen
tenced to seven years imprisonment
have decided to appe«1 to the Suprenfe
(lourt. Under the law the defrindant
may now he admitted to bail until Die
Supreme Court's dee.Diou is rendered,
which will not be until late fn the
year
in jail, hail having been refused him.
It ha* been the ritl« for farmers to
Teel good about this time of the yeufr
over crop prospects. It was the rule
hRo later on for satnetultig to happen
in the way-of rain* or drought or ex-
ces*ive heat to disappoifn c*pectatim«.
Mnv be the feeling good time will
come later this year and last longer
The general reptfft for Dus county Is
that up to this time thin lands seem to
be tired froth last year's o^er produc
tion and good land* sick front 0*0r
feeding of cotntrjefcial fertilUar*-
tw.-ntv, a- tlicrc nu- ten Mil ci* ueep*
to the nio»t eflicictit working ol
til- eh per I .ad ie- willing to g.ve
t licit good id io thi- p*'rfuto- piirt)"«c
an- ie(|U-.t.|,| to Wtilc *1 o\('K In Mr*
I’e 111 H vgoo.l H trv 1 r l, Bat u wv I . S <
eidr*11 * i f t •••Jotit Cau»i'”
H. e i > i| ue-tcil to Icnil their efforts to
I. ii* tiigti, needed service.
P,ea*e t>e p empt in getii ig in line
wttii th** iMvn,»tn- wo me 11 nt vhiv Slate
From hJi -cotton* of the conntv tncfn
ber-lt’p it most cordially invited
T lie an n 11 * I
nail It 1 v e 1 V
uiral C,ut>* w |i ti
1 Im r*d »' , ./ o I v I I ’ Ii
M L * ta 1 1.111 b v tin-
Life, AcCidenL
CYCLONE
LIGHTNINC
Live Stock
INSURANCE,
—At Lowest Rates In
Strongest Companies
In accordance with the rule* and re^
i it ion* of the said p irtv; w a do hi
S'ider an election to be held In the ef*
1 ol Barnwell on Tuesday, July 9(h, ivli. . , y
' for the jiurpoie of nominating a Mifhf
I and nix AHermen a« Fhe DrfDoerfttl#
‘nominee*, bv be voted for In the fcanj
eral elfctlon'heH for the purpoae of
electing a Major ind Alaerditn tbf
the city of Barnwell.
In the said eleetioji tbft Voter* MUrtl
acraU-h the natde* of *(1 **V* oli« OM-
didate for M*1 or. anil *11 •*»• *ti fW
candidate* for Aldertpau. No on* •III.
he allowed to vnte unje** hi* nadM
peat* on Die Barnwell Mdntei[>ftl
ocratlc Club Roll.
J. M C.ldwell.J Ht»ft ItalforJ
J II Lancaster are hereby apool
manager* of election, and It *m*ll M
tlteir duD to conduct the *»ld etecltoM
a* the Hiate *tid cobnty DemocraiW
|>r!iti*rv election* are heH; *»d W #•»
cure thf result of Dta.rUcllon In wrt!
ting to the eiectillve chmtnlU*e of
Barnwell Municipal DwamcnlUu |
within three d»V* after Lb* iald
hi »ry election
m
The (•< U« shall be rjDned Irl ill*
? o’cKArlt a nl.
am» kept open f
until 4 oVIoek p m.
R C. Rlrkiand*
V. rt. (Jwaaa,
A A. I.emaM*
J A Wlllia.
It Boyd Cole,
F.xevuitra ComiultMd.
MONET TO LEABb
Money to lend oe drft mortgig* Wt
real e-tale. « par cant lnt«r«*t
amount* under IlMU.OO. 7 pat «M
on anuuti'* aver f 1.4100 00.
J. (I. I'aftaraon A Saa.
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UOUI.TRt IN UF.NNSYF.VANIA.
On Novcmbe- l*t, TM1, T ie I'lvlla-
delphia North Anietican, newspaper,
bcgn in copartnership with the Ma'e
Agricultural Society an egg laying
Congre** to continue in M-«*inn lor
twelve up nth*. Five hundred hen*
represi-niiug td-entv three varieties are
cackling in « liuudred different pens,
tiva ol a *oit In each ,,en. The egg
fe-ult* at the end df the niueteenih
week wefe as follows among tfrC most
productive:
The S U B iff Orpingtons laid Die
most egg* dm ing the nineteen week*
— ait average <>f 272 1 4 egg* per pen rfnd
an average of 54 2-® egg* per lien.
Tne 8. G. Rhode Island Ft*-d* r re
A grim :11.rit) ( 1 di. A pi -nic harnecile
dinner w ill tie -ci xol ami Die good ho*
li.ttol. and (letter liioi*, ke, jt r* of tbat
• ecllou xx ill ►on ly m-ike am,)>« pr«i>arh
lion for ihe lo-arlv aud h >-p table ei.
tertainuient ■ f ihi-ir gne-t*.
A «peci a I morning train from An-
gu*ta wi killing d'1 gale* aiui vultot*
1 1 the station before Die ilar ti«*co:rc»
watm, and carry tliem to their starting
stations at a cotive 1 (ept afternoon hour,
tne programme t« a* lortow-*
A Idle*- of w v iUofTTH by Dr. A R
1‘aUerson, of Tb 111 w ,
Re.|t ,n*e, tiU Ft. (1
County,
licrckman, nf the
Ga , Agricuittira!
M tit'on, nr.itor
next w uii a pen average of 221 1-2
Since tlie homicide he has been ! eggs and a pCr hen average of 17 egg*.
i.-m r.hfse on Dfe heel* of the S O Rbodo
I*lau 1 Red* is the Rose ('orfth Virierv
with a pen arerage of 231 egg* and per
bird average nf 16 1-5 egg*.
Then come tlie Buff \V vandoRe* with
a per bird average of 4,5 1-J5 eggs.
Next tire the ft 0. Wlute Orpingtons
with a pert average pt >'.(j 2-1 eggs and
a per bird average of 42 eggs.
Taking the, Orpingtons and Rhode
F*land Reds as competing bfeedft in
this e^g ?i\i"<f conijiedtion. Die Or
E ingt ous lt*«* the better of it) as fol
>ws:
Nine pen* of Orpfbion*—four S. C.
Buff* and five C.*Wliites—!xfd a
total of 2/144 eggs, giving an average
Mr. Artbiftep* 2*7 H-B egga ptr pea And of 47 2 .7
egg* per bird.
Twelve of Rlfmfe I*Ivnd Fied*
niae of s. C. an<I three of R C.
A twig fen inches long rrrntafBfng
eleven fair sized older apples wm re
ceived trn Friday from Mr. Ar
Harden of Mdletfeyflle. Mr. J. ff.
Towne wlm cieterly brmrght this *p»c-
tmen of Southside prosperity has dune
* good service to his old home cofm-
tnunifv In propagating long Hvfng at^d
first fjuarHy fruit*.; tell* ti* that the or
chards there tceemf t?f be trying to c >ra-
mlt suicide by kiting thetnselvp* pyer-
bearing fruits. And beat of all be
pnttni*e« the rar* treat ol .a gallon of
•weet cider In Augu«t *a the atiutner
flit of hiokMlf aud Mr. Btrdes,
Rich iitiiud
if let V -
Addle** by Robert M
of the day,
A Cordial Invitation I* extended to si 1
good [icnid’* i verested In agDoutturHl i
progre** to spend a pleasant and profit- I
aide day in the count rv. Titerc wi I be i
welcome and p’enty lor all.
L-andidat* » tor all office* are e-peel*Hy
liivlteil to attend, with the dMiitct tin'
dersi.and.ug that no political specch-
maklttg wit) take plme.
Ihe meeting will beat Meyers’ Mill
Station, tint at tlie Spring, where pre
\ loua gatherriig* have, met.
HOOD HEW \RI)
For a Black Mare Mulfc about Jf7ye«rs
ohQ lost last Friday evening- W’ten
list seen w;i« vouitng toward Barnwell
If found, return to dr ffotHy Adam
H ltd rod, C jD, S C.
Ill LI, TOJ* 8TABLES
Tunis Uu' Ncmv Ycai' Leaf
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•'I lict''s !tfo in the <'M l.tnd yet" ami Uharlic Hro^n has the
fids to [•tort' tt in the receipt of a caf of ..:
(’hoiri'Ht Horse;* and Mules
from the h st stock firms of the HIuc (Jr.vss States, all pur
pose stor k ami all of gilt edge btanty and
every day sure service. )
ALSO TWO CAR LOADS
of excelsior Wagons, ‘-inulc and double, Huggies, Surrey*;
Harness, Saddles, Hrulles, and everything in
hil Specialty lines .it specialty
bed rock prices.
COME TO 3EE AND SAVE
mlmdm
CHARLIE BROWN,
Barnwell, S. C.
FINE N ULRs FoR SAUK.
itc have *cvt rsl Fine Miif-s on ftsnd
for kale. G.vfi p* it Call and get good
stock at fair p bes
S.uron Brown’* 8ofn*,,
H Blackvtlle, fj.
J, J. Fretwcll nf Anderson Is a rich
man,- wefj off in this worH’s materiii
goods and wise beyond his ufoney
wor*Mpptug neighbor/. In rctrten/ber-
tng that there i* »owe sort of « future
for the State Ha b*s decided to di
vide one of his bfg plantations bitb
small /irrrt*. which he wtil *oi|«ne**v
om$ ol painwell
(The Farmers’ Union Bank)
tfut of toVrn ch4ck« and draft* aoeeRtbd foy depo«(t wflbbut erctfftsgii.'
We pay 4 per cent id Savings Department
OFFICERS:
- Harry D. CdlHoun, I’resideuf
William f>. Cave, Vice Pres. N. G. W. WalkefvCattfiter d
G. Miller Greene, Attorrtcy k. C. CarrcfHj Asst. CiSfaM u
A-
term* to home hdk*. No Dagoea or
Reds-Infd * total of,-J.gff eg»«, giving P.dm or Ha«hi Baiouk* need *pp"y.
a pren average of SHI 1-4 egg* and t per , Td* Utori.C butt* In tfich tne Hug
bird average of 46 4 >7 eggg. • geation that he attempt to Interest
One pen uf 8 G. W hite f^gborn* led President W. M. Rigg* of Gfeoitfnn
afl compe ttor*, laying fffifl eggt during f ollege In an eff >rt to tfheek tbe e*o-
thg period, and it fa *n ioterestFng do* «f C1em*on graduate* lo otbe,-
jMilnt that tbt* net) contain* EnglWh State*, Where,f »r higher wage* they
IMrd* 0 woe if by The* Birmn, ot Uat* «>*rve »tra«gwe* *h*1 forget the <n(»ib«r
furtb, En^hud. , BUM thai iku Uttsl Itff eUOtfeM.
Mom}*:*.
]. J. Cochran
Tarlton S. Cave
Dr. T«m F.
blHEGTORS:
t. Jeff GrubbS
William L. Cavt
Wmton T. W*Ik«#