The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 31, 1912, Image 3
Tfye Barnwell People,
THURSDAY. 0('TUBKK 31. 1»13
RITES OP SUBSCRIPTION.
In A<lv*nce. per Aununi
On Time
13.UC
The t'hiilii seellon» thi* week
■ re;
No. 1 «t Elko,
No.-’«t Opt W.
neir Kdisto River,
No 3 it Kolibini.
W. V. Rlohinliou,
Clerk.
f>. ttliLk’i pi ice,
J. B.
klorni,
«upr.
HARMONY LODGE NO. 17 A. F. M.
. A /A reK'ilar communication of Harmony
\^B/ IakIk* No. 17, A. F. M. will be belj
In Masonic Temple on Thursday
MUmk Nor. 21 7.30 o’clock VUltlcg
brethren are cordiaiiv mrlted to attend.
A. A. Lemon, W. M.
Wm. McNab, Sec.
The regular meeting ot Barnwell
i Lodge No. 16, Knights of Pythias will
(be held at their Hall on Frida? night
*at K o’clock. A full attendance is
requested. By order of
J. E. HARLEY, C. C.
Wm. McNAB. K. R. A 8.
On-s two home farm for sale, consist
ing of about ►evenly acres, more or
Isis, about three and one half miles
north ol Blackville, S. C, For furtbei
particulari apply to
M K. Zelgler,
Norway, S 0.
FUR Rr.NT—My property known as
•‘Rush Hotel” ana small dwelling in
rear of hotel with 4 rooms. Hotel has
18 or 20 rooms in ail Good water on
premises and hotel hr,* good teputa-
noti and Is centrally located. For In
formation apply to
M rs. C. I Rush.
Blacky li e, .8. C.
FINE FARM FOR SALK.
One of the hist located farms in
Barnwell Coutitv, contains -'Oft acre*.
LVi acres open, balance in timber, et-
cry acre available f a cultivatinn, lies
beautifully, red clay subsoil in es-y
reach of plow point. Tlie very tn->r
cotton land in ii.i« county ana wei;
adapted to ,artalnnp«« and inuk,
which is getting (o be a leading am:
pmfiiatde Imln.iiy lore.
Tills farm la arn iled mi p iblic road,
one half mile In in drpor and bu»ji.es»
part if tlie ' 111» g e Eiko, on the nil
8 C A Ga K K i now Southern , 4;
Ui d-a fnaii Ansaaia i,a I imrch ana
Hew brii k *1 I no hno.e In .iglil nf
awe’ll' K f.a' n- a 1 11 in! an t. io;|: m ' I n |-
l\ nf g.Hi I thr f v ami moral • 1:1/ ns
I’ll e la health) an I Ha" | Ici.iy Of g. ,ol
W e |1 w ater
1 (I) pi n k < n>,' n t a < I : .1.1 . fa | he •» r n
room c.' l iage 1,, a n-a 11 f it pii.e giove
no p * 1 In ’ c i.i‘|d t Iwo 'rao.e fiar' • „ a g
nn.lied f.- and h’ee e.anil" ».a
A I I It. P rnk t II. ■ ll I • I ' » I I 111 1
I oflrl , I. I • 1 .lie I l a I ■ II. f I I '' I • •
tfie prh e • m li a ml • 1 on ■! t. a 1.
this sect lull « ’ ■ '1 • ! aafi ' . . i
,m long credit, wi It anaual p jmeni
of » per cent u.Ur> <•.
FIIIR WEEK DEWS, f
To the S j peri 11 tend t;n t s. Principals
and Teachers of the Barnwell County
Schools :
lhe Barnwell County l air Asso'da^
tion has very kindly given Fr day, Nov
16ih. as Educaiiunal day ior the var
ious school* of the County.
1 he committee on Rules and Pro
gramme earnestly requests that each
■chool be reoresented in the contests
arranged for this occasion. Three
priies are ofiered in each contest. The
first and second prizes will range in
value, cash or merchandise, from one
to live dollars. The third prize is to be
a ribbon.
In the following contest not more
than two boys from each school will
be allowed to compete in any one race.
These event* will be as follows:
bOyard dash,
100 •‘•’ -
220 “
3 legged race,
Sack race.
High Kick,
Hop, step, aud jump.
High jump.
Broad jump,
Standing broad jump,
Base Ball throw,
Spelling Bee,
Tug of war.
The last event is open to six boys
from any school in the county. The
Spelling Bee is otien to any four pupils
either boys or girls, from any school
in the county.
The following contest is open to the
common school department of any
school in the county. This is open
to either boys or giris For the best
letter on the subject, 'Why a County
should lu.ld an Annual Fair” a fiiei
prize, $3 (X) is offend; Second prize,
$2 00 ; Third prize, Ribbon.
Should any explanation be necessary
the committee will be glad to com
municate with any teiclier regarding
it.
Soliciting the co-operation of each
teacher and principal, we are.
Yours very reepectfuly,
D. P. McCain, Horace J. Crouch.
Committee
Tbt Baby Skew. 1
A novel and wbal will prove an {
altogether iotereating feat air of till’
coming County Fair will b'- a big Baby '
Shuw on Thursday.of Fair w^k The
' ■ ctora have decided to have the
ICiiiyf-hnw on Thursday, Veteran* Day.
Mecdamm C F Mnlair, E. H. Rich
ardson and W J. Lemon will be in
cnarge of the show aud will help the
fond mothers and proud fathers to
display their dimpled darlings to the
best advantage. Three judges will be
selected by the oommitle to pass upon
the claims of eadh baby in the show.
The one deciden by the judges to be
the Hnest and the pretlieat, regard-
lers of w hether it be boy or girl, will
be presented with a handsome enamel
ed iron crib with brass trimmings.
The cnb is now on display at the
Home Furniture Company’s store.
All tots one year of age and under are
eligible to enter the contest. Mothers
wishing to enter their babies should
communicate with Harry D. Calhoun,
presidt nt, or S. B. Moseley, secretary
at once. The judges will pwss upon
the merits of the different babies at 1
o’clock Thursday.
Results of 1st i 2nd Primal Elections fOf Clerk oi Court
•h
f« ■ 111 of J .a < i r •
fi I i.iir-h - f 'I* *•
final W| . ..|;
. Vi »r re# nf • . 'oly
a>p*'>("> ill?
t U> U ! • fi it au l h
.err* ■ . ha
I have »' 'ti
w dl •It'ialnl " ► •
trim >|ao. t » n 11
1 h la land baa a*
Uuil wvll S''«|.'*-.I
rials new if a a -• 1
r lav Bllbaol I, a Lou
a one lu woa>aa.
1 bis pla. e ta near eno'.*h f r one W<
lake advantage of anliool at E kn 1.1
VS llllalon
laprotymvnt#'’"natal of twn f jr-
rooiu tenant hou*ea and twn ha 1 *
Price mads k«»wn " <>n a(ip. .i on.
1 eraii aaae aa atx.vr | .< •
If |Ma prnjier'f ia no; Sn| I hv the
• rat'fNovemtivr *i|bel..r'ioi
> s (, Ft F. r. \ k
klaekvllle S
Bsciaf Proframmc.
Wtilnesday November
Hunt ii.g racf- 13 s nme) Hanw nli
County horses. P'.ur or more toenier,
three to etart Entrance fee $,j '«i
Purae of $4‘ i i r i divided as IoIIowb
. 2& ,,.15' .
Kunini.g race (1-2 mio 1 «>;.en
Four or more to enter, three 1 , slnrt
Entrance fee $5|»I Pirse f. r . |<
d tv ided •* follow a |.io 1 > 1 and } 1•
Trottii.g race il mile i 3 m ioi.e
class Four to et t. r. tt r> e I., start
Entrance fee E'i • 1 I’.trse F* • >
divided as follows |Jo'» aid t •
Thursda) S veti.lo r Itih
• *. e -1. a i f 'll l . e dash sad '! e ' . 1 •• •
F . .r r m re . • ■ r i■ i . i - i • t
F wa -e ft e fi • • 1 . r.. •
15 11.in r 1.3 • ». e n.d ■ ir t. e
1 r 11 g r.t • i • i w 11 1 • •
Il.ree r nn re i . (-r ; r...- i »(ar
I* r- e Hr ■ d V 1 1 * I as * w- ''.t
t.V. ' • »<•<• 1 I ' < 1 i. ra
r •
l to . 1.11. k r at** ■ t 1. las , .
1 ' e . r o r. I • • - • .1 :
16 ' « ' r I t r a ’ ’•
* ded as f' 1 w .
116 '•
F r.ds) 8
T r 11, i g r a
poo n 1) fi rsr s d r '
two II tt.ree i in
Pu rse |3A < d k d- d ■
|JL »ec- nd I. ■
Three or tn >fe t ■ e
M u le race , : it. .
traIpe fee I .' > l w . r
R 11.1.1 n g rae. • « r . a » l «
fli fee nr in r.- I • : ■ r : r. ,■
Purse If' • ! w r
PERTINENT TO EDUCATION.
Friends of education througout the
county will De interested in some of
the salient facts in the progress of ed
ucational affairs in Barnwell county.
Tills report is based upon figures taken
from m; annual report for the scholas
tic year ending June 30th 1912 and til
ed with the State Superintendent of
Education several weeks ago.
Education and taxation are the two
most important factors in any democra-
ticstate. Education creates an intelli
gent citizenship, and taxation is lh£
only means of supporting public in
stitutions. kSchoo^districts all over
the county of issuing bonds and
voting levies special to supplement
school revenue*. F'orthyone of thedia-
tncts tit the county pay a ipecial tax
for school purposes. The maximum
levy of 6 '.j mills is in Willislon dis
trict; the minimum levy, one mill, in
the Tt dar (irove district. Seven dis
tricts either voted a special tax or in
creased the school lev) during the year
Tin- total revenue of the county was
F70, r )47 14. a little over six thousand
dollars more than last school year
l he increase is occasioned by the bond
ssue in the Williston district, which
amounted to $12 288 00 The expendi-
t'^r.'s totaled $61.9v2 90 and leaves a
►cuaii balance of $14,664.24 or $3.Hod 00
aliovi- Iasi ) ear
11.e wlnle enrollment was 2344 the
negro enrollment 4427 Comparing
th► ae tig ins with the previous year’s
n i ort. 1 find a lost in lh« white enroll-
mei l. and 641 leas enrol led it the negro
• ('liuoia, inquiring the reason for this
i decrease in enrollment I have been
I informed in several instances that
I the enofin'Mia Ittl I pulton crop, which
waa i ot gathered in some communities
ui t I late in March of this jear, pro-
( ml..ted the children from atleudmg
*ehooltiecause iheir serv ices were de-
] i.iai.dt d to p.ek Colton
PR2CIXCT8
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3
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Allendalo
S3
37
27
6
58
38
4
i
94
1 12
2
10
12
2
•i
Barnwell.
44
81
2
oi
4
02
19
3
113
1K5
Hennett Spring*
22
6
1
....
Blackville.
42
47
2
8
1
10
9
110
77
132
Bu|l Pond.
4
U
9
Double Pond
12
ft
6
4
• • • •
• . * •
Dunbarton
26
25
3
1
13
2
44
31
Elko
0
27
8
5
i
10
4
16
36
Fairfax
12
54
io
10
3
2
. ,
3
29
72
Four Mile.
4
8
2
9
Friendship
1ft
4
ti
1
Hercules
17
4
10
1
1
7
. . .
Hilda .
12
11
i
20
1
4
3
0
Kline
3N
16
0
8
1
62
34
Reedy Branch.,
3
3
11
2
3
Red Oak.
7
2.3
10
16
28
Rosemary
1
IS
8
3
16
1
8
44
SI loam
11
17
i
1
12
....
Spur Branch.
7
. . .
...
4
2
. . .
TSycamore No 1.
27
ki
3
3
4
...
4
....
...
Sicamore No. 1.
i
20
6
0
1
3
Ulmer.
s
1
ftO
2
45
14
Williston.
37
4
19
I
12
1 8
7
36
78
Zouave.
13
2
1
1
6
5
Total*
J72
489
_D7
220
101
220
no
140
530
J55
MASTER’S SALE.
State of South Carolina, 1
County of Barnwell. j
Coikrt of Common Pleas.
Agnes Carrol 1 .
v«
Rebecca 0weti«, et al.
Plaintiff,
I left inlants.
I')
• I a r a .
' * C V * I »» • l
. fee $6 •
' . w a r.l
l! rU »•'. •
I ee l • IS r t
.pel, 8 ,
‘fee
■•art |
HERE AND HBRBABOl13
V . • I . e 1 . ,
I h. re w . »••• a m t
P) e e r a * . i g ■ r 11. r>-
Ih e 'air \ f . , a>
he male i.e » : we, a
•• a •
il a > •
Ba<l can l lak Prlira
I
i (.. |,|.
■a I • h r •
iii.ia f r
aria- >•■ » (
ro* II. f r ' lie I .<■' . . < • •
ill a p. ' | g ! M lo til« O .»1 T l *
hi* aeem i ng neglect.
The Hon 1> S Henderson it tlkm
waa In town on professional hualoaaa
Monday. His appreciated calf was as
• ray of lunablue on a cloudy day.
Thv avrrags
a' t > nd a i ee p .’iipared wilh the total
e i r almrni ili.ws an increase in the
( . rce II tag e ..f the a h i tr i f rolll last
kearl,. 7' ^ it. s l»•r^ll line the prr-
. . • mage <•( toe negr • attai.dai.ee ti.4i-
a'ea a lo*a fr in w > the previous tea
• Il l 71% ll.r last «eas»>n
I >. .. o d la . f I t a r. rr I k ed $497 31 f roin
lie * i a i r apt r. j riatjon for term ri
i. • .f kina am on I the llerco ea
. race ved $2'• under the Graded
: Act F.ve iibrarn-s arra vs
vatil ahrd a d iw i s .. pp leme o le J and
' ' r l Itir State appropriated $4$ 1C
1 r ' .or I. gh arhiH.la in the count)
re-, t.d fron the stale appropnattou
kef.. i w I g am..u i ta A . le ndai# ITiC)
ia' •• $6" Biarkvilie #•© , Willia-
i i, $6.*
j S net/ til whita laaahvrv »ere etn-
l ) ed tilteau of these were men
1 hear rape.vad for aa.ar.ea US M 40.
| an average salary for man $664 3b
U -4 >7 Woman tha avaraga salary
si owa an ii.rrraaa m salary for lha male
teachers and a dearease for iba women
kracfiera over .aal year'* wages I
regret very inual. to as v that rightean
f i . while teachers vuiplu)ed in ll.it
c .i.ty hr id trend and third grada
k. a<-lie ra ceri.ffcatea F .ghty two negro
tea-lie ra were employed in this county
A argr majority of theaa were women
si d large maj r kj of both teles i.e.d
i a second ai d third grade certificates
! lie average salary for ll.a negro
men was I! IW *1 , women $6w 57
4 .r grounds and buildm ga $MpW 6W
was sp. nt I hr \Y 111 itloii d itl r id ipe n l
a; pr. i maiely $ta ■ ■ 1 of »h s am .an',
a d now ot'i-upifi lire m #l adequate
si'hiMii build ng m tha county Hlack-
By virtue of a 'lei retal onb r to me
directed in the above entitled caiime. I
will sell at Barnwell, In front . f the
Court Hou»e, on Mondav, November
Uh A D P.»I2, it being saleadav in said
month, within the legal hours of sale,
the following deacrit.ed real properly: i
All that tract r.f land, situate. Ding
and being in the County of Barnwell,
Slate aforesaid, containing ninety four
(94) acres, more or le*a. anil bounded
by land* of Daac Pyche*, Rebecca
Pycbea and others; the same tteing '
wore particularly repreaented hy plat
madebyjas li Hutto, district snr |
> eyor. A j.r II Jv.li, I s 7.2.
I
A ! so
All that certain tract or plantation'
of land, situate, Ivmg and bring In the I
I ou nt V f Karnwell, State aforesaid,
containing ninety 6ve ' 4 . 1 > acres more
or leai. a d tM.undc.l a* f.. I'.ws N'orili
f'y lands of l larr a.in H sek . Flasi t.y
lands of Mrs Kotw-.-ea Dvche*. S am
t>) lands nf VS J Martin and West by
lau-D «•/ v .areti.ton Ft ark
A is.i
All lb S l or ' t » I f. l..( pie. * nr parcel nf
land, lying and tiring in Hilda, In sal I
county an J state, containing ..ne half f
acre, and I.rasn'i'.g noe hundrtd, f. in
and onv-ha f I'ett feet on Ms lines
bast and YArat, and two hundred
sight and l w o-: 1.1 r d a Zl e 1 } fe«i on lit
S or (hern end Soother., lines and
bo J n (led at follows North by right nf
way r.f lha A C I.. Hallway < «. East
by G H llarttog s eatatw, .Ha.atn by
lands of Agn«a « arrojl and ob the ft eat
by lands . f Agnes t arrwl|
Terms of sue cash 1'ufi baser to
t^y for pajrers
II !..<>’ Ba nnon.
M atlar.
M asla r s ..fll' e, (K-pdier ''tfi. 1 Mi
N o r I C K!
11 anvmct \ Mi a I .ihk*
If you ffrow Peas, a Star Pea: Huller will please and
pay you. If you use fertilizer, see our Force-Feed Wizard
Distributor. The Hopper holds 100 pounds. If you plow
cotton and corn, see the J. M. B. No. 20 Cotton and Corn
Plow Stock- the steel beam will not break or bend. Write
us for circulars and prices. Our offer to the readers of this
paper will interest you.
Star Pea |Vlachipe Co.,
Bennettsville, S. C.
THH BEST MADE,
F'nr Sa|f at
Molair’s Hardware Braocb.
Pump water I* purer and safer from
infection than that drawn from open)
rlpoaed wells.
The pump Is easier to operate than
the old fashioned w Indiana or chain and
pulley .
Make home life ea.itr f a the wife
and children BUY A IM Ml’
The Farmers Union Warehouse Co.
Incorporated for 510,000.00
Will store your COTTON at }0e per bale per
month.
Hubert K. Woodward, J. A. Jerkin#, Harry D. Calhoun,
President Secretary Treaaurer
Dl BE' TOB#——
R FI Woodward J. A. Jenkins J. A. PortBf
K H Richardson Harry D. Calhoun
I
TR It A SI It F. K 8 SoTiriC.
The Treasurer’s ..(Tl.-e a ill be n,.en
for the c< lire I Inn of lasea levied for
the ft..-al >ear mmnienclng JsnnaM I
1WI J f r .an t he I >kh of < 8 l<.t.e i ! >I 2 tn
'he 16kb .lav if M.f.l , 1 •! t n. 1 . a . k
From the l.l in the i|.| .lay "1 Jar
ua r v, ll/ll, In.luaive II.. r» ».|I l.r
(lel.a.ly nf nne .enl adl.d, Irmu
the |ai in the J*:h d«k •>( F'ebrnary.
IMS Inr o.ike a irenauy <•( Iwn per
cent will )>*■ a Ided t" al lair, pal I i .
Februarv . frnin St In the I'.I I. • lay nf
March. 1'Jl.f, ll.klutlke a peoall) nf
seven per cent w II tx- adde I l.. a I nn
paid tales
(^rossett AlmanacC
Col Harry D Calhoun ha* revived J 1 ,
. / /“k.i^.-« |.,i_ _ hn out by the special agent*
... Inquiry from a ( b ' c **" the Corn club* 1 he i .t „f
wlsbea to enter an eablbit of faney
w. ik at tbe approai bmg Fair 8h* wa*
an i a copy of tl.e premium liet
>1 r A M >andrrs s[ ec a. aa’ - ' t n
charge f u,.- Bn)* turn l f r
Barnvsf.i cn .i ty has g.*en it i .
till of j rilr-S I' t.e award, d the » .(•-
eetaful con test a n t a tt s year lhe
Judges w.ii decide d . r, i g the 0" 111/ vole voted $10 3m and I >u nbar ton
fair and the ; r i. • « i te awarded $. , *<« w urth of achool trouds for the pur-
Fnday of tt ai w. *k lhe | r ze* w.,i i...**; of erecting uew in.idern school
be awarded on f •• sc rc. ma le tiy the houaea and will be m line with the olb« r
veil tbe t.mi .>
bur^ brcj'l i:i
b a (in . ir a v* vf. n
bread "tl li
l D an s c-
Uarrik* c i 1
the !>v't
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Fh.f Slate p ir|e>wr. t
" i nnstitUI n.rial *• h.>.•!
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nf II II *f » ■ •. I • k I I ’
p aes.
b*. k In I. niedne..
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( ooimnt*'mi. (ai * Ml t.e
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road .1 o t > .
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d.strict#, six Willislon. Elko, Allen
M r# M. I’ Carroll, reader
I x-1 • o n a i" r, of Augusta, will
and i tn
give an I ruary. and a auit of clothes
eiiteriainu.eot, under the auspices of [ $10 (JO.
the l adies’ Guild of the Episcopal
« hurch, ou next Wedneeday evening,
November 6. In the Opera Houae. I.o-
cal lelent will furnish muiic. Mra
Carrol] cornea well endoraed and an
evening uf pleasure I* iu store for all
who atleud.
n the r u (e* »e n t
iM charge of I dale F-1lenton tnd Fairfax (inly two
pr./.-s of- I negro acloxjl buildmgl were ercted dur-
fered in addition to those offered by | mg the year One of these eoet $1(V)
the F'air asaociatioii are a* follows in.- ah. r $79.Xi ] am cu’iou# to know
Firal Pnae—Trip to Colunitii* t.. it,.- what tort of a house can be erected
National Corn Show to be held in Feb- ; lor these figures. The length of the
vui led at
Second Prize —Trip to Culumtna to
the National Corn Show to be held in
F'ebruary, and one plow, valued ai
$4.60.
Third Prize—1 .UO pound* of cotton
seed meal, aud one hat valued at
$8 00
Fourth Prize—1,iM’ pounds of cotton
While the Rev. J. K. Goode, a form- I seed meal
er beloved paster of the Barnwell Bap- The rules from which the score will
tilt Church, now of Cberaw, was peel- be made up are based on the follow
ing an orange several day* ago for his mg, and the boy making the highest
sick wife, the knife slipped and cut bl» average will be awarded tint prize, etc
left thumb. Although he gave It tbe | Greatest yield per acre tfi'H,
necessary attention, the wound became
Infected and he has suffered agony,
tils host of friends in thi* county wish
for him a speedy recovery from the ef
fects of tbe blood pobonlng.
Mr. E. B. McCreary, formerly of
Williston but for the past 25 year*
resident of Augusta, died early Sun-
day morning at the Pine Heights San- ^ roU gi lt i a Naturday and can be
rtat ium, following a stroke of apoplexy j e y t at t | i( , cour t house wilh the super
while at work In hi* place of business j n tendent of education,
late Saturday night Mr. McCreary The prizes offered by Mr Sanders t
never regained consciousness after the tlje mero her8 of the Boys Corn club
attack. He h ‘ d b ® e " ln il . 1 hea B1 t ltr - r . f i were contributed by the following
some time and only recently suffered | public gp ir i le( ] business men of the
Best ten ear exhibit
Best written account giving history
of crop 20%
Best showing of profit on investment,
based on the commercial price of
corn. 30%
Mr Sanders urges that each contest
ant be sure to liave his exhibit of ten
ears here for the fair. The corn must
the loss of a sLter. Miss I.ilia Mc
Creary, and a brother, Dr. John A
McCreary. The funeral was conduct
ed from the residence of his brother,
Mr R W. McCreary, in Aiken. Mem
ber* of Webb’s Lodge, No. 1G>. of
which he was past master, attended
the services. Mr. McCreary wa»
years old.
BAMBERG JURORS'.
The following are the petit J'^r. | seed^meal
for the first week of the Bamberg
County court, November 11th, 1912.
K A Hooton, J A Bevelly, O B Lain.
* W Hunter, E A Thaln J Dsniel
county:
J. M. Farrell, Biackville, cash
A. B. Hair, Blackville, cash
Florace J. Crouch, Elko, cash
M. B. Hagood, Barnwell, cash
J.B. Morris. Barnwell, cash
Geo. H. Bates. Barnwell, cash
A. Bethune Patterson, Barnwell.
cash 2.0U
Home Hank, Barnwell, cash 5 (X)
Barnwell 0:1 Mill one ton cotton
$5.00
1.00
5 00
1.00
1 oO
2.00
•.'•Sinn ha* decreased both fur the
white as well as the negro school The
average number of weeks of sessions of
tiie while school was town school 32
wi.k* country schools 24 1
l he average expenditure per pupil
according to enrollment for the whiles
was $23 6<i: negroes $ 1 61. a slight in
crease tor both over last year’s report
Four new school district* were creat
ed last year, vis. Appleton No. 47 :
Shady tIrove No. 52; Richland No.
12 : Ellenton No 63.
The last named was created by a
special act of the 1913 General
Assembly and is formed of parts of
Barnwell and Aiken counties
This district has almost completed a
modern school building and has greatly
improved its facilites for school work.
Since one of Barnwell’s weak schools
was consolidated with the Ellenton
school, the educational opportunites
have been largely improved in this
vicinity. the Richland school district
is a consolidation of three schools,
Dunbarton, Hickory Groye, and Joyce
Branch.
The length of this article prevents
my making any further comment on
this repost, the figures speak for them
selves. I sincerely hope that the
school officers, especialy, will give this
serious consideration.
Horace J. Crouch,
Co. Supt. Education.
OrangebiJrg Steam Bakery.
Dr. J. W. Reeves
Dentist
Permanenth located at
Barnwell, South Carolina
office in Harrison Building.
octdl-12-lyr
V. SEYMOI K OWENS
Attorney and Mnstllor at Law
Office over
The Barnwell Sentinel
BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
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Forrest Oak (>i .*e, I'leaaant Mid, Ki. h
land N<. 12 8a'i Mill, Keif Itlig * 11 Ir.
Seven Pine# and Tinker • C reek,
2 mill*
Bartini. BlackvilD Hlooml ngdalc ,
( a*e. Hi. k'.rv Hnl Oxen* i r..««
K(.*d». R< td\ Brain ii. Miadv i.mve
8ycainiire No. ol, I pper Hi Ii I an.I
and l iiicrs
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A l VmKIc ai.d 1 ► i r f* x '.
" ilbston, t.J
l nlte.l Mate* cur cn.'V. guld and
«ilver cuin (•(luiity and »rb"n| claim*
properly approved wol !.► ri-ceived ("f
taxes.
Check* and draft* will noi tie re-
ceived for tale* except at the li*k of
the tax payer-.
J. B. Armstrong,
Treasurer Barnwell Uounty .
Barnwell. S. ('., Sept. 14:h. P'12.
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f< o cr.
Hilloweca, dM
wMcbc*' day, hSmk
on the 31m.
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— ' of the
1 V fttaidrn i mirror • November 1m for Ita
hingrtK now
Her fHurt iponu | Thig wefk W|ll
■ t/ " J see ideal weather
I/j, he be true to save when clotadt,
r.ery rca rain, hail, I
4'iJ near »r rvadoea of
‘ I occur arngjy or in
CronettSkoe (omb4nMX)n . “
A new C roasett that'l a "
»f>le leader Ruaaett Fjfht
Ifuttons Deep creasing in
the vamp Cuban heel.
A favorite with knowing
men. ^
Crossett
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ExerynuAere
LI WM a. CBOttSTT. INC . Moix. H«nk aMa«»a. Mai
- —
FOR HALE
Carter, Jno Conner, Frank HDrs, Sam
Harrlaon. M Smoak Hr, W A Klauber.
J D Copeland Sr, R M K*arae, J f O
yulnn, N U Hughes. B D Blahop, W
H Ritter, W J Lanr'aater, D.L Hmoak.
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a K S& J /or br*t ... ex.abu ol
X B.lllnf.1. C H M.lcoo.. Cn.InDom ,J
Jones, W A Riley. J A Uarfaof, W H
Still,
Simon Browns Sons, Blackville suit
of clothes, value W ( )0
C. F Molair, Barnwell, No Name
hat, value n
Lemon Bros. Barbell- one Lynch
burg steel-beam plow, value 4 5*)
Fair Ass’n Prizes
In addition to the prizes offered by
the Boys Corn club, the Fair associa-
two cash prizes as
NOTICE.
The Savannah River Association
will meet with the Imwer Three Runs
Church on Friday, 15th of November.
All delegates expecting to attend this
Assuciation will please notify me at
once. Delegates will be met at Martin
on all trains on 16th and 16th,
N. D. Ellis, Chmn.,
Committee of Entertainment.
For second beat ten ear exhibit of
seed guru ^ ^
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
Mini earn F.V) to$100 per month. Thous
and* of operators needed. Moat fascin
ating and educational work. Positions
assured all graduates, Write immedi-
mely for catalogue.
SPARTANBURG SCHOOL OF
TELEGRAPHY
Main St., Hpartanhnr/. S C
Will practice in ail the Court*. Col
lection* a specialty. Loans negotiated
en acceptable security.
HI T A HOOT) FAKM OR A TIMBER TRACT
in am lit ueokoia.
Write t< dsy for my booklet of ‘‘one
hundred Karma and Timber Tract* for
sale,'’ in the banner counties of T hom
as, Brook*. Grady, Decatur and Mitch
ell. Large tracts, small tract#, ini-
proved or unimproved, tine level sandy
loam and red pebbly land with red
day subsoil, labor abundant, best
roads in Georgia, be«t cotton lands in
the Houtlv good neighborhoods, schools
1 and churches, pure free stone and ar
practice in all Courts of the tesian water, plenty hog and hominy,
i saw mill timber, turpentine locations,
3I"1 | cut over lands, colonization lands, tine
I stock raising section, city property
paving 10 per cent and over.
you want and I will
answer hy early mail describing the
1 property which you want.
Yours to serve,
W. FT Oraigmilea,
Thomasville, Ga.
James H. Fanning,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Springfield, - - - S. C.
wm
State and United State*.
C. F. MOLAIR >le Asent for 0N\X HOSIERY
T-
DR. w. C. MILHOUS, I
©enfisf,
BARNWELL, S. CAROLINA
Office hours: 8:30 a. ra. to 6 p. m.
Persons living away from Barnwell
will please make appointment* before
coming. By so doing they will be sure
of immediate service and avoid dis
appointments.
Wheelwright ami Black
smith Work Done Here.
DR.B.F.ST0RNE , Horse shoeing a Specialty; also
t DENTAL SURGEON
BLACKVILLE, - - S. C.
My dental office will be open la
Blackville each day In the week. I
will answer calls from any point In the
county
repairing rubber tired buggies.
M. W. HITT,
- At Johneen’s Old Stand,—
Blackville, S.'C
Strongest State Bank in So. Ca.
why?
Ca dial, Stir dus and Stockholders Liability
$830,000.00
Safest of the Safe.
In estimating the safety of a Bank it Jls well to re
member that Capital and Surplus, In other words, the
BANK’S OWN MONEY, is that which give* security
to depositors. In this respect we stand FIRHT among
the 300 state banka in South Carolina. Seek safety 6r*t
and accept the cordlJl InvlUtlon which we extend you
to bank with ua. <
.4,
4 per cent Paid on Savings
BANKofWESTERN CAROLINA
BARNWELL, S.C.
CAPITAL & SURPLUS $500,000.0$
l^LOCAL DIRECTORS^
George H.Bates J.M.Easterling
Butler Hagood P.M.BuckinglwMB-
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