The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, December 26, 1912, Image 3
The Barnwell People,
Till KM>A V. I>Ki l.illlhK Jil I01J
lli l VS OFSLKSI RII'TION.
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Tlie chHin ti^n^ sections this week
pfitce,
No. 1 lit KU<>,
No. t! hi < h111 \V l) 111 n t,'s
hrnr Kiluto It vir.
No li Ht Rolibins.
VV. V. Rii'linnlson, J. B. Morris,
C.crk. 8ui>r.
In » letter from B%rnw*M »lgoeil
•'Tem her,’• to The (ColtnnSi, > 4 >Ui«
Ih<; Week the eot4l>lt*hment ol s nn-
r'hti of refillrMtnin Mtnl ii f.irnistioii.
umler the I'ontrol Ntitl innnHgi'ioent of
the Slut'* S n |>e, i m i c njeu t ol h.|urstl"ii,
whs nilvocii,»• J. Tiie object f -•rh h
hotenn monhl be to ai<1 t«aHiet»Ui ’•> -
»'O r inj; |>ofitton« anti to f;ive trustees
of s' liooU Intormation as to the chui-
actii, Hliiliiy Hint record of H| |>llcae'«
»>• tinit w isi-»ele , 'tions could to- tuddi'.
It is proposed that the bureau tnt ion
at the expens* of the taxpayers.
NEW YEAR MEETINGS.
I he Koveronieiit heath sentce te* The Treasurer’* oifie# will Iro ot>wn
l " I* t i.a' tu the six ) • it« ►i.icc ttie for tlie coUwtlou of tales 'evird fr>r
■ iscoverv of pi | ugsa in 'ire l'nlted,tlie (1»e«| year comuienelng Januaiy I,
f ties there have tieen Hii lKX) case* of luii. from the RSth of OcU»t>er, 1912. to
the n is disease ind 40 per cent have , rbe 16th day of Marc.., 191.4. Inclusive
Kroni the l»t to the ItUt day of Jan-
i rove.t f Hal. In South (tarolliia there
have hern l HN) ca.es and 6b'2 death*.
It i- preva.ent in illHIiy Mate* but
w or*t i n toe Mint lo rn.
ORANGES OVER A BIN I'ANT.
Kiorid.i orange trees burs too much
fruit tor protitah e *sla this year.
Shipnients were slopped recently until
i u oUO cars already s nt out for the
HARMONY EOtHiK NO.-IJ^. F. M.
r A reiniinr i.ommunlcatlon of narmony
>d)4c No. 17, A. F. M. will Ik) held
in Masonic Tample or. Thursday
k I ice. 19 7.30 o’clock Visiting
brethren are ehruiai.y invited to attend.
A. A. la-mon, W. M.
M m. McNab, Si'c..
Onn tin, hoise farm for sale, consist
ing of about severity acres, more or
|. »., shout three and nne half miles
north ot lihicki ille, S. (J, For further
purlieu! s i.pplv to
M E Z'dgler,
N oi i\ ay, M. (J.
f().l SALE — Good farm, eighty
a 1 '!,'., in liirirwell County; well lo
cated B-'t railroad advatitages, Ka«y
terms A Idrc-:
A 'h;• \ ifle, N C,
C 1*. Southerland,
\N I'Eli—To Iniv timtier land*,
also t'.io lodging . aits and ten mules.
He a I - o n a ii : to contract the logging
ot a mill H 'd the hauling of tin* lum-
h' ' to the raiiroad, a distance of two
•nib'. \\ .- hi.- in ihe market for eigtit
\ o k e o f .. \■ 11 V. i'! n.. d s 11 o r t • y ten
me: "• > \ . ro ■ < *hw ing tr» • ». also
ti! i.'n ii.. 11 in ho ! around the saw mill,
h nt n w a _ ■ - i ■ I \ P* r u i ce. I ’oi n | er
I.' 'O > 1 i, .i v. Kntg.Ville, > C
M R s \ i t.
in hon «e a n J
U Ming. Al
ls. adjoining
h «■ i ti«tHii t iaI
in, 7o Hems.
, In
'I he tir't quarterly conference* for
1913 will h.. held m t he Methodist , Uir|vl tr!U,, ‘ Hre off tl,e n,ark,!t -
churches at ihe tlates and places natiicd
below :
iCIirhardf, St James, Jan. 4-5
AIEiidHl", (at night) Jan. 19.
Batnher, Ian. 2'>-2h.
Itenmark, J hi 2(1-27.
Olar, F, h, 1
Barnwi'l, l'"t). KJ-IT.
I’KNSION NOTICN*.
Ti e f'eiisiou Commissioner will be
i" the Aoditor’s olli.-e at Bsrnwtll on
eiery .Saturdiiy it) Januaiy, 1913, for
poloose ol discliaigiug ihe duties
t In
K. OF I*. Kl.Kt IT ON AT JENNY
At the last regular meeting < f En
dowment Eodgc No. 127, Knights . f
Pythias, ihe following olli ers wme
elected in serve for the ensuing veat:
C S ITitt, C • .
T I) Wii11am‘, V 0,
B F Beard, P
R Mills, M of VV,
O W 1 Eoadholr. K of K A S.
J I. Folk, M ot F.
S K Rail y, M of E.
G W Jemi v. M at A.
W II Mi|, y, | t;
J W M ijer, o G*
As customary th' re wiT he a poldio
Installation tlie second Thursday even - ;
Ing in January.
E.
iniposid hv law.
<i. K. Blrt,
12 it Pension Commisiotter.
Teachers Examination.
NOT OCR FACET
Complaints continue to corn* thst
iotnettrnes Tug Pkopi.r doe* nor rea: i i
subscritiers on R F. I). No I fiom
Elko until Friday. Ttie same d*-].>•
must occur on Elko Route No 2 i
Tuk Pkoi i k has been malle i reg'i - !
lariv on Wednesday aft' inoons and |
ttie North, East and West l aei.sg'-H
have been carried to Riackvil e on ttu j
train leaving Barr w.Tlat l tn ,j n',Tn< k.
Ttie mail fm the West i. 111 >• r e 11 a i . -
ferrrd to the i p night train fm Vngn.-
ta, and as ti" kiko depot i« . |.».e I at
Pur>oan' tn an order of the State
Board nf E iiieaiion, notice is hereby
fc,'V"ti that a special teachers examina
tion will he held at the Court House in
l BnnwHl on Friday, January 10, 1913,
t.eginning at 9 CO a. in. and closing at
! 4 :(./) p. tn.
The i x i innation will he based upon
tiie following sutijccls: Agriculture,
1 Enylish, Algclira, Arithmetic, Phvsi-
j oiugy and Hvpicne, Civics and Cur.
rent Fields, I’edagngy and Geogra
phy.
T his evarn'm ttluu is ordered to allow
teacl.ci-, vilfisc c c 11 i ti c a t e s liave ex*
piled, w (in laib'd on ttie last examina -
, we *. ,( p’.ouHS are not recog-
ni/cd hi i ii.- S'ate R cird nf Education,
and mi !<•.■ ,g" applicants at the last
'•x ii• in.Hi 'ii uplv with ttie cer ■
idu a’c r ' 'j• ii i ,■ 111ci.is nf ttie General
Scu d I , u i. ’ I ■ <
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nigtif t!ir |,
*4 i' k $1 4‘•*
are carriet
"1 to J \l ll ...
the August
i p'»%r of
h 'e to tie n
t" ' e l .lam.al
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on Thur-'la
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send them t
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Supf, wf E location,
Ba i ii we!I County.
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I A I K -AEE
i hi ’ umi t y and di rection
■' I alid Testament of
IU.ll,ion . 11*. o-ased, w*»
' i , the id ti day of
i tr.,nt nf the Court
I. ill Tie County nf
• auction, the f(|.
’ n t . f and :
r i I.ni h imi nf land,
• "lug ii: Great < v-
■ ( unity nf Bs r n-
nary, 1913, inclusive, there will he a
penally nf one per rent added t from
the ut to the 28th day of February,
1918. inclusive, a penally of two per
cent will tie added to all taxes paid in
February; from 1st to the loth ii*y of
March, 1913, Inclusive a penalty ol
seven per eeut will be added to ad un
paid taxes.
Lit V V.
For State purposes, 5j m IN.
“ constitutional «cbool
tax, 3
“ ordinary county pur-
p ises, fl
“ back Indebtedness, 1$
Total, 1BJ “
Commutation tax v ill be *1 7)0 and
must be paid by all persona liable for
road duty.
SPECIAL SCHOOL LEVY.
Cedar Grove, 1 mill.
Barbary Branch, Calvary. Columbia,
Kdlsto. Friendship, Green’., Hilda,
Healing .spring, Kline, Morns, New
Forrest, Oak Grove, Pleasant Hill, Rich
Land No. 12. Ban Hill, rteiglingvllle,
Seven Pine* and Tinker’s Creek,
2 mllN.
Barton. Rlackvllle, Bloomlngdale,
Cave, Hickory Hill. Owens Cross
Roads, Reedy Branch, Bhadv Grove,
Sycamore No. 61, Upper Rich Land
and Ulmer*, 3 mills.
Big Fork, Trouble Pond, Hercules
and Lee’s and Appletou, T mills.
Barnwell, 4J ‘ -
Elko, 6 ’•
Allendale and Fairfax, B “
Williston, Bi “
United Mate* currency, gold and
silver coin, county and Softool claims
properly approved will be nveived for
taxes.
Check* and drafts will no* he re
ceived for taxe* except at ttie ;l*k of
the tax payer.
J. B. Armstrong,
Treasurer Barnwell <’minty ,
Barnwell. S. C., Sept. 14th. 1912.
By Buying Your Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods,
Dress Goods, Notions, Groceries and Hardware at
EXECUTORS’ SAFE
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HERE A BO L' i S
By virtue of the power containeil in
an Order of the Probate Court for
Barnwell County, dated the IHth dav
• if Nov 1912. we will sell at the late
residence of E H. Benne t, deceased
upon Monday the 30th flay of l>ecem-
her. 1912. all the prraonal prt pertr
• onsistlng of mole*, tio'se*, calTt.
i i, cmitain-1 f nr(ll implcmei.t*, corn, fodder, and
•H: 1 bn ind- I ,,|| household and kitchen furniture,
■ hv Wt INj mowing machine*. Reaper* and Blnd-
M'* 'sna'.T* wagon*, bugg e» etc r-s'e he-
11 I ■ | ginning st !1 o’clock in the furenooo
Kou I. : |
w e I C un t t
Td ms of *ale cash
W E Bcnt etr,
< A . B> onei i,
1 C B-'m 11 |
Eaei utoi a.
Just I^eceivettl
And ’ n » f a ly for >(•••«• tv sale a H
Top S »ple*. the dr»l new lot of *uih.
»nd gei,t|e lluraea
V •«» h ci tiiplete line • f Buggi*
Wug' n». H a i ue* • etc
,srIic Brow o.
and coiitinuitig until all ttie personal
j eeta’e tin* been di*po*ed of.
i s’’ten $ A i'T
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Having one of the largest and most com-'
plete lines of General Merchandise in the coun
ty, I offer exceptional opportunities tor savingT]
money on your purchases.
A Good Resolution
to make is that you will your home and farm
supplies at Molair’s during 19H—and every
year thereafter. Space will not permit an
enumeration of the many bargains carried in
stock—1 want )ou
to call and s:e for
yourself.
Courteous
Clerks
will attend to all of
vour wants. May
we expect you?
1 hanking vou
foT past patronage,
and with very beyt
w ishes for a pros
perous New Year, 1
remain,
Your friend,
C F. MOLA1R, barnwell^ij.
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1T0RS
| 4 11 pcrK'fi* bail g c'aini* *giH *'
I tic (-•tatr ,.f | i|li^ M Mc< rctri >1 l
pit's* present Ihctil du'y l. rill'' | Ml I
s 1 pcrsuris llldrtiled t" l It* •(»' I I'ftl l
wi,| pit s*i' insk* p*) merit lu Tic A I
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Mnrw*v to lend or f.r-t nuirtgsgr of
’ F* | ri'Bl r*tstr S' lief cent ir.lcrc-t on
• o' 1 smiOIIOU iindct |li**i (si 7 pet cen’.
Our.- , on amouti’* win )1 tX«i OU.
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Dentist
i 11 you grow l eas, a Mar Pea Muller will please and
! p.i vou. It sou uac leitili/er, see our Force- Feed Wizard
liistribul'T. Ihe Hopper holds 1<*) pounds. It you plow
itton and corn, see the J. M. H. No. 20 Cotton and Corn
lovs Mock-the steel beam ssill not break or bend. W rite
s ini circulars and prues. e)ur offer to the readers of this
iPei ssili interest you.
he addno t — -
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FOR SAI F
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i -t ill.Ir,*»*•'.I tn turn
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J" tg J'.hn *< Wrl tih pr.iv.' l during
rt|' f. Ill r H'ct k - tclMi nf c U| I'L til at hg
i* an Ilf : • i ii mker a* I’rcsulcnt-
dect vv .iidrnA i|...,i He carried
with liitti In it t * < Ti 11 *t in a* Teat at limn *
the tie't w alica nf a)i tti" iiMinty.
Tv art mTmi nf tin* t.-udiprs of the
entliitv ia e liled tu 0 1 iin'ice 1 f a
special teachcra" > vi 111 i nat mil, put:-
liahe I i'1-e i\ In 1 c in tn,- i a > 11 e. to he
in Id at Biit'ii*0 R nu Ki idav, January
A t Ri cdy IT 1 cli nu pipie
N n 1 ; R| I' |' A In Me ti, J H , 1 hr-,
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No 2: R v (V R M M11 hi' N •
(’ reech, N ( O 'Tit.a,
No 3: Rev R I' Go!p,im. VV V\ 1 one
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Hume MNai'U, Rail : Rev VV C Ih
ton. Rev E A M'Jii 'iell. 1' O H 1 ■ 1.
Mis-ionary .•'erinoii: Rev VV It M -
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NEWS NOTES.
22 of the 27 men.hers of the cn-tv nf
a steamer homni fnim Halifax, > ,
to St. Jnhn-, N E., lust their Evt ' in
tiie wreck nf the vessel nff the N in.
Fouudland cna-t iluriug a gale li-t
Friday. The sieamer carried no pas
sengers.
ITeaident T ift will not he a >tatea-
lllall out nf a j' h fnr l"|ig. He will be
gin lecturing tn Yale law aimletTta
next Spring at $7>MM) a year Resides
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ht V * i.m*f) F 4 K M OR » 1 IWII r K Ilisi I
IV .Mill I, *411(1.1 s
W rite ti’dajr f ir 111) himklrt i f “.iiie
hutulreil F*rui» «nd Timber TiicU fur
► ale,'’ in the hxtitwr counties nf I hotn
as. Bna Ws. Grady, Oceaturatid Mitcti
ell. Large tracts, suisll tract* im
proved nr unimproved, One level sand)
■ luHiii and red pebbly land with red
1 Ny subsoil, labor abundant, best
| mads in Georgia, l>e«t cuttun land* In
- ttie Snulli, gmid neighborhood*. selinn.*
iiid thuiclie , > pure free »tmie and ar-
icsian watc, plenty hog and hntniii),
j -aw ini.l tluTn't, turpetiilne locHtlon*
cut over lands, ciduriizatiuti land*, line
.(tick raising seciinn, city property
paving Hi per cent and over
Write mb what you want and 1 will
anew
property which you
Your« to servo,
W E (’ r a i g m 11 •' *,
1 humasvillc. Ga.
Bar iweli, South G irolma i
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JttMstii ad C:; 1 i.ll 1 ; ;r Is*!
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verty -arly mail describing H'e I 8.111
ifrty whhn you * a n L. cj'
AITOHNKN A1 Law.
Springfield, - - - S. C.
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The Farmers Union Warehouse Co.
IncerpoMted t*,'r 510,(XX).u0
W ill vour COTTON m ^0: K r bl] '* P cr
month.
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
slid earn f50 to $1(X) per niutiih. ThmiH-
andsuf operators needed Mn*t ta.-cin-
ating and educational work. Rositiui.s
I' trer and safer from ' vssured afT graduates. Write Inimedi-
ately fur catalogue.
SI’ABTAN RL'RG SCHOOL OF
TKEEGR2 VHY
Main St.,-p VautinT/. S C.
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iu | 't"i n ti i ■ i tluit tl i a w u frmu open,
ex . u» | u |.,
I"'' i"i up i-< isj-r to nponito than
Will priiftiee in ail ( <tu i
Ftate and United State-.
of the
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I’ • d-ht
A. J 'i kin-,
S let . ty
iUrrv O. ( all.nut.
f rea-urcr
— p: t< k 1 11>ms
K L VVTi'. I * ir l .k 4 Jenkins 4. A.jl’ortcr
E H. R Hartlson IUt ry I>. 4-'alhouo
srr F-i.
' 0(‘ \,indl is-or chain and
the (•! * f t-
pu. • .
M is'- Iin;i;{jf,. caster for the ■wif'C
‘•"I ' I: site,,. i;l Y A 1’L'Ml’.
Calhoun & Co,
1(1, lint tXKinina'ioi uili he based he may lecture to other law sclum
upon I lie u-'ui suliji'c’s.
Tine: liue mult',, valued at $1,00(1,
hi'luiigii g tu the euitutv, tiled Sunday
night at tin chain gang caiiiji a few
links t roui CoiVn. M in i' cs.'.ani'tl fieun
111el!' lot .■'nturM.iy nigl;t. Hut, it i. siip-
ptiscd, :ilc -ti.in-tiling th it can.e l tlicir
death- Yetei iiun y Rahurn came over
from S.iMcy .'ilunday to investigate tiie
0 h U ^ i.
Cap;. G J. i>i tmn iil took charge of
tin (Vunty Supervisor’s ollkte on
ITiii •day, mi I r apptd utmetH to till
the nnexpirc : rm t,f Capt J. B.
Mnrri-, who hit resigned to accept
appointment to lik the unexpired teim
of the late Gin. Frank II, Creech a*
Sheri!!'. Their regular term* will com
mence January Bill, 191 i.
on the platform or engage in any l,u-i
ness tie choo-es.
1’residet t Woodrow Wilson will lo, vo
the doors of the White Hou-e > p. n t .
people having husiness with I,on h.i i
ring all rea-ouahle hours, hut \vi,l put j
a stop to Ihe Useless i(‘t:e’ptions t! ti, i
thousands h ive attemled j'tsc to shake I
hands with a President and show !
themselves < 11.
I
Governor Rlease says that if th-
Legisiatore shall not abolish the |:.',ii
tentiary imaieiy factory Ih> will pirdmi
or jiarole it* operatives, Then' ma. t>e
otlier factories In tiie State no hctl r.
He also gives notice tliat if the Leg
islature shall pass a compulsory >'d n a
tion bill lie will veto the measure.
Wc go to press this week on’ Tues-
y «<• that the printe's can have a
Tiupk of (h.) s off fur ( hristma*. If
any of our readers are dissatisfied
with this issue we a*k that they re
member that Christmas come* only
i nee in a tw elvemonth. Beside* the
iditor has been confined to hi* room
for the past week and unable to per
form all of his usual duties.
Senator Tillman spent in the pi imar v
election ip which lie was renominated
only $25u, and tliat amount wa* the a
*e**ment to pay expense* of N;ate Com
mittee, tickets, etc.
It cost Col. VV J Talbert f733 40 tn
make the race. Col N . B I>isl spent
$2,J2U B2, hut alter deducting excep-]
lion* alhrwed by the Federal statute
hi* expense account figured up to TUh'
lontetbing over 1700. j $'1L*
jyxiFtE;.
Uifa, Accident,
CY CLONJe
LIGHTNING'
a n i >
Live Stock
INSURANCE,
l.o/est Rates In—
Strongest Companies j*''
: Hill Top Hoists,
Hill lop Hliiles.
DR. W. C. MILHOUS,/
0v s nti0t,
BARNWELL, S. CAROLINA. |
Ollice hours: * :Mu a iw. to '1 p. in. I
Persons living aw ay fr-.iii Rarnwill
will plea-i' make appoir inient* before
coming By so doing they will he sure
of immediate service ami avoid di»-
appointments.
A N-exr Supply
Just Received
at Hill Top
8 T A B E E S
They are of tiie
same right sort
A 1 W A Y 8
handled there.
A!*o Nicest Boggle* in the 8tate,
I Comfortable burreys, Everlasting
|\>Vagon*. Hart»e*i, Whl[i*, Rohe*, at.d
stock equipments at prices to profit
•rd please.
DR.B.F.STORNE
i
DENTAL SURGEON
BI-ACKMI-LK. - - S. U.
My denial oflice wiil tic rqn n it i
Blackville each day in tiie week. ; ,
will answer calls ftom any point in th* |
countv
VVtien yon hit) SHINGLE-' you
want those which wi 1 give mu
servo e at the lowest < n-t ; or
day ('heap shingles will tint
met t tills requirement.
TRANSFER BRA N HR ! < c-
I da r 8 H I N (• E E> a re , lie ti i g !ie» t
grade shingle* pro hired.
A»k vour Dealer or write ns.
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—(JF KICKS AT—
BANK OF BAISWELLl* Cha ^ l !*^ d ^0^/^,
Strongest State Bank in So. Ca.
WHY?
Ca 'ital, Stir >lu*. /aa»d Stockholders Liability
*frtat,ooo.oo
Safest of the Safe.
• n estimating the safety nf n'Bank it'is well tit fT*
nu ,nlier that f'apital and 8ttrplt-', in other words, the
BANK SOWN MONEY, is ihai which gives security
to depositm*. In this respect we .stand FIRST' among
tin JIM) state banks in South Carolina- Seek sifct/ tir*t
and accept the corditll invitation wdiich we extend you
to bank with us.
SI
4 per cent Paid or: Savings
1
I
Thu Transfer Lumber
& Shingle Company,
Nokih T'o.naw a.nda, NYw Y’okx
BMWp 'WESTERN CAROLINA’
BARNWELL, S.C.
C APIJA L &' SURPLUS', $5QO,OCO^
LOCAL DIRECTORS 12
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