The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 02, 1913, Image 2
alhoun & Co.
ntt1>At« JAHUARY J. 191A
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JOHR W. HOLIIICS—THE IDAnJ
. OCTOBER 17, 184a
DECEMBER 29, I912.
Jot after the fortunes of war "““Bwhil# .nd hi» do^tii wm
stripped them bare of all save thejone to the comnumitv.
tual necessities of life. He was! The funeral ^rvlne. Vfore con.lurted
tempted to retire from act "■Church Saturday morning. Then the
■vice, but the thought that he waswiniip, i,ody wm* taken to the family
Istill needed—that his work waslcemetery and wa* placed In ita tinal
lincomplctc—spurred him on ^ «"» "‘J
Ikept him at his labors in thej | ( | Ule wa« a memhf r of the'
Ei Parte,
Tllll. K. Trottl, lu her own right and
aa Administratrix of the eatate of H.
H. Trottl, deoeaaed, et al..
J’etltlonera.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the above entitled cause,
will aril at Barnwell, In front of the
Court llouae, on Monday, January »<th
1918, It being aaleaday In aatd month
within the legal hours of sale, the fol-
Court of Common Plea*.
Citlaen* Bank
Harriet Coker,
Blat-kvllle, S. C .
PUIntifT.
VI
Defendant,
By virtue of a decretal order to tnel
directed In the above entitled cause. I]
will sell at Barnwell, In front of the
Court House, on Monday, January|
Mowing described real
property:
Icvetling of his life, and not untilBnethel Hunday School's Cradle It.dipilint certain piece, parcel or tract of
^11 (Ith, 191.1, It being salcsday
This People carries to it. road |the‘;.h£ks oTnight 'were closmgjbm ” U " ” na
a*
tn this week the sad news of theMabout him did he lay down his
death of its founder and editor,(pen. He was faithful unto death
Major John W. Holmes For( The last wish that we everj
thirty-five years, under his ablc(heard him express—that he would
management, the paper has madeW'wake in some happier clime 1
"weekly visits into the homes of(has been granted, and the State'
J several hundred families within(has lost a gallant son, the world a (
and without the borders of Barn-(gifted writer, the weak and op-j
well county, and the writer has(pressed a champion, all mankind,
reason to believe that those visits(a friend, but the fragrance of his
have been welcome ones, for it(memory still lingers and will abide,
was ever the aim of the editor to(with us always. The world is the|
present an impartial statement ofjbetter for his stay in it.
evpnts as they occurred "withI„ N k him bgt , 0 , ovc hi ,
malice towards none and goodly , f
towards all.” That he succeededJ None SI>oke ot him but in prais ’
■in this is evidenced by the univer-l R P. Davies.
Idepartincnt h hhort
IptrenU feci tuat they have lont the lif«t
[and light of their home hut we feel
[aiaured that theIr Iowa iw (Jod'a gain.
He I* aurvlved bv hi* lovmg pareuta.
[three brolhera and an infant aiater.
jWe extend to th.e hereayed loved one*
[our warmest sympathies
A Friend.
Ulmer. H. C.
|OEX. JAMES W. MOORE DEAD
monta thereon, if any, situate, lying
and being in Rosemary Township, In
Barn well Countv, South Carolina, con
taining one hundred and fifty (l'>0)
acres, more or leas, and bounded now
or formerly on the North by the
Charleston and Augusta Public Road
which separate# this tract from lands
of the estate of Bryant Weathersbee;
On the East by lands of Rosemary
Baptist Church and by lands of \V. I
Jowers; On t ie .South by lands of W
A . McLemore and on the West by
, , , -.Rosemary Creek, being the tract of
Gen James VV Moore, for H year-S| Hru , l . 0 „ v „ ved t0 H> „ Trotti by S
State Senator from Hampton countyjKyy ’Protti, Jr. on November 1st, A. D.
find one of the mo*t proiiiinent \ rtW "[SlU07, the deed of and to which 1a re
years of lower South < aridimi, ilb'd H, r.corded In the ofllce of the Clerk of
the home of hi* son-in-law, l>r. K. ^ tjcmirt for Barnwell Countv in Book
Hines, in Seneca last Friday morning, (8 K at 1]0
In the TOth year of his age, after two£'
months of id health. Me was an nuclei
f Adjt. Gen. VV. W. Moon* of BarnT
well and has other relatives and uiany*-'^ j,,^ Htl( j be | t) g j n Williston Township,
friends living in this county. fJKarnwell County, State aforesaid, cen-
Gen. Moore was a gallant < onfe ( ler-|tfi ta [ n ing one hundred (100) acres, mere
ate soldier and at the close of the w ' ir Wo r less, together with the buildings
practised law as a partner of the latejy. uu j improvements thereon, If any,
l.eroy b. A oilmans, lie was the li r st^t„ Hin ded now or formerly on the North
Senator frotn Hampton county, ‘^i'lK^by lands of Z Foutz and by lands ol
ejected in 1^< S . and at one time wasPJ(> a | v j n Q weng; Q n tiie blast by John
chairman of rhe State Fyecutive < '' m {Sjohnson; On the South by the public
mittee. He married Miss Ncila 1 ||-3road leading from the Town of Willis-'
llnghast, a si«ter "f Mrs. l.eroy I' f.u'on to the town of Elko, separating]
Also:
All that certain tract of land situate
said month, within the legal hours ofl
sale, the following described real prop-1
erty: All that piece, parcel or lot ofl
an<l, situate, lying and being' In thel
Town of Blackville, County of Barn-1
well, and .State aforesaid, and having!
the following metes and boundaries:]
Measuring on the North tifty-flve (55)1
feet, and hounded by South Boundary!
Street, Measuring on the East one!
hundred and forty (140) feet, and!
hounded by lot of Tama Jackson;!
Measuring on the South sixty (60) feet,I
and bounded by lot of C. C. Farrell]
and measuring on the West one hun-l
dred and forty (140) feet, and hounded!
by ten (10) foot right nf-way reserved]
by C. C. Farrell for a driveway.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to|
p«y for papers.
II. L O’Bannon,
M aster.
Master’s otlice, Dec. 14th, 1912.
Plaintiff,
w\
\ oilmans of < olumhia [jilils tract from lands formerly of the 1
His body w;n laid to ir .t Simday 0 f j.pvvjs Stansell; and on the]
morning in rb- f.imd . Imi ung gr.mn.)^ WeHt by ] alld8 of Mingo Holman, C. \
at (.illisi>::vil c, ,1 ispcr counts T.Tmtti and others. This tract beiiig a
f i|>nrtion of the old "Tom Mansell plan
Htarion ’ in Williston Township.
NEWS MUF.S. f:
[ J Also:
Noah Davis, a m grohviig m ar Sf.h A11 tha t certain lot of land situate,!
Matthev, >, wa. attack, d on . h-—na-p , bH jn ttieTownof *
.Dy by amad hoar and .oM.v, „.ly b.t-L. on , (lirnwe | 1 K rollnty and Sute
,ILI '''' irt "jj-south Carolina, together with the'
phulldlngs ami improvements thereon.]
on Railroad Avenue snd
Jten than I s stitehes u cn
‘sew u(i his wounds.
Jack Parish, a white man of M arii>ti?^ ,0,,t ' n tr
' (ii,s'ernor'' ,me * sur ' n K tbeieon, fiom East to West,
he .enikjscventy seven (77; feet and four M
conn ty , who vs a- piioled
|B|ease on Deecmt i r 1 '11, will
(hack to the |e nite:ui..r\ „ r e r inches more or less, and running back
[bis sentence ol , ght month. f.,r ...i,,)-'.: therefrom for a de,,th of two hundred
Jterv He violate I his par.de by f ing , ' H '" 1 t, * n " ,,,rP " r '•'**• ^
(drunk auc disoMc; Iv. : :t,o,md„d now or for on rhe North
rjiv said Railrivad Avenue; < Mi die r-a-t
Eincidn Tav I ,r a Sumter cmiutv m a street or Aliev separating it from
Jgro, was bitten on do ntm t \ a mule '‘the lands of the S"i.th Carolina am
jMondav, and before li„ com'i b ■ fno dJ<X'orgia Railway Con.panv; t>n Soutli
[the mule had to lie ki'e d a lot t!i. i iw .r 1 t,v lands of ( aro|vn P ( umming and
C(iried i (it n . Ti c m u ,e'
ito Col iitn bin for • x aui 11
itliouglit tbc animal had :»h;>
C < octiran
In a I was . *• r 11o n the West by lot of J
don, a« r wa-d'Sld lot tiling known as the North-
F had corner of die property formerly
W'. T. I.iioDay i,’u
jMonotain seb ...| an t a
Jr,Ml lit r V et, ii i, li in w ' at
[the ' Dark ' orn- r " of i. r,
Itv, pie oled goiit v Is-; w,,k
'ing In Hu Illicit , 1 i* 1 i,., , < , >
ling sent to til,- i X ’ t n. of
feral < oil r t a n I t ■ , ,ti f, , I a 1
^ r.a'l corner m ine property
^called die " Bu re k ti a I ter B’oek," and
,f C !-■-.y .^bm i g that |,>t eonveyed to I! H. I'rnt
.' i, jn a sm| |,y i arolyn P Cummlng on the
known ii*^.dav of Oct.dter, A. I» la's; the bed of
nt |'e oniin-J*m| (o wldeti ja recorded in die otliec
s ' work-*, f the C|rik of ( ourt for Barnwell
b -iCointy In Book .ix d n H t page
4'a
me i
Major John W. Holmes.
—Courtwy of The New* and Courier.
on I,on,I
a atom >
I to'
throw
f : to
.. I ■
- b
.i,! 'ouiity In Book .ix in
Ado-
sat confidence and esteem
which he was held by all.
Our friend and your friend isi
dead, but to quote his own words,]
"death was to him only the trans
ition from the couch of suffering]
into the eternal Paradise ' Sitting]
in the same old chair in the old]
office that for so long has been]
the home of The Peopi e, sur-l
rounded on every side by his be
longings, memories ot the days]
spent in companionship with himf
come to us. Of bis early lite, his]
record in the war and the unhap
py times that followed, we shall]
not attempt to write^ preferring]
to leave that to others, but to the]
man himself we shall endeavor in|
some small part to pay tribute.
We have known Major Holmes)
since our boyhood, and for a mim
her of years have been mtimatelyl
associated with him. During that]
time we realized to some extent]
the true worth of the man andl
grew to love him, as did every
one with whom he came in con-1
tact. The writer feels sure that]
t Nt I F. s \ v c, ,s \ n i M
Tliirtx , 8 bJ
c.mivi te i ut
>xtu i <1 av f,,r ,
kxj,b,»n,i .1,11
.nit lb,' i in I, ,
filch w bb ti l-r
n g, !' •, * »
Jr* ign of t> n <
fa ' 1* let In Die
'tie .a liet t w
^,( u i Hi t
Q A 11 t in' III.
^ B 1 tie c 11 Og' -.
■ -*icun « |, i r» \ '
if 1,11* ii b a
he was always considerate of the]
rights and feelings of those who]
were associated with him, and not]
one single instance do we recall]
of his having knowingly hurt the]
feelings of any one, be he ever so]
humble.
He was a man of many ad-|
mtfable trails of character. Al
though he was not blest with an]
over abundance of this world’s]
- goods and never given to a public!
display of his charity, he was ever!
ready to give when he thought]
P u r .ti m'
[lie. 11,1 , f K
jj, i veil bet
It ion will b,
[H i I II VV I'l I I,
■ lie g in n i I ;
] I l | m .
T be , X i .1) 11
|t be fnlhivs I
.It, A I geli I l,
lolngy 'in11 II;, ci ■
Jrent Everit-, i
||iliy.
Tlii* evuniii •' i -
IteHi'ber., wlic,'
[pit oil, vv tin I >ii ■' I
It'on, vv In,., ,('p'
Ini zed by th*' S’ it,-
land underuge up
t r* I
, t w : Ii i c k-j A I . J t b a t r ta, n lot of I an ! «i' u ati
I, i,«r. ■' y g an I tn-liig In ttie T«vv* n , f W i 1 1 1 -
^tc , in |: ,ri »|('(,ur)ty, in ttie s:»',-
R.f •’.-.al ! fmntii g ,>n rai.rcad aven ,*•
V N 5 »J'‘ I I lie aaoting theo'On, Eaalw ard f r, in
r^tli" n i - r: ii ea-t enitcT , f tbe b’t, k
In.iMii g ',,iui*-i|v i.e.', |,i<- I a. a (»«,•(
111,'.- 11 i r 1 (• I, c f, el , :t i,d r u n r,i ng
. k f,,r t ,ie(,tn of ii*., ten ’r,,l an.i
.b, l> *, more cr at.,! tmnn I
.1 i..,.v ct rlv ,,n i lie \,,r(li t.y
. I K i i r •,a ! A v, -1, u.- ; On t ti , l.# • ’ _
V' • . t t' \ | t n I» ',,r in*- r ' v
|,r Iln (.'tmlvi, I* l' n n, in in g S »id
t," I g a ('< ,rtt,,n cf w ba : vv a . fi, f m
2, •' k I!,. u h a » t be ' B u r< k ti -i |r I ‘r, ,|,
,•, n v • V «• if to H II 1 r,,; • | Ii \
< , t. I ’ i ■iriiitnng >,n (tie b da v
MASTER'S SALE.
State of South Carolina, /
County of Barnwell. )
Court ol Common Pleas
Mrs. M. L. Still,
againit
[W. O. Fiekling, Jones A. Williams, F.
G. Fiekling and Mrs Minnie B
Merchant,
Defendants.
By virtue of a deeretal order to mel
dlreeted in tiie aliove entitled cause, 1]
will sell at Barnwell, in front of tbe!
]< tourt House, on Monday, January 6th,!
A. I>. 19111, it being aaleaday insaidj
month, within the legal hours of aale,
th, f,-Howing described real property :
All that certain lot, piece or parrel of]
land, witli tiie impinvemeiiU thereon,[
situate, lying and being in the T>>wnt
jof Blackville, County of Barnwell,I
State of South Carolina, containing!
and inea.uriitg 150 feet, more or les.,
frontirgon Pasealli* street and run
ning back North front Pasca'ln to aj
deptit of j'st fin-t, more or |e«s. and tin
said lot st'uate on the .nouth-We.tl
l 'i,rite>' of Pa-oalii* and I amptielll
Streets , f .aid Tow'll and ftonnde l a-
f'diows: On the North bv what l«I
known as Neriand’s f.ane; On ‘lie Ea.'|
i>v lot now of Thomas I,. Wragg. On
the south by Pascalli. street and on|
tbe \\e«t tiv Campbell street of Do
said Town of Blackville,
Terms of »a|e ca.h Purtba.er b
(>ay for ('ai'ers.
H. I.. O'Bannon
M as'ef
M i«ter'* ofT1"P, Deo. 14th. !'i!2
MASTER'S SALE.
'ta.r of south < arolioa, I
< our. t y ,,f Barn w « |i i'
. oil rf of . inn .non Ia*
dm II. Davison an.t . lubes T. F»r
g •, copartners ueder die tirm nano
and style ,.f Dav la- -an I T tr go,
I’l timirt«,
V a
PUMPS
THE BEST MADE,
For Sale at
lolair’s Hardware Branch,!
* ^ I
Pump water is purer and safer front
infection than that drawn from' open,]
exposed wells.
I The pump i^ easier to operate than!
[the old fashioned windlass or chain and
[pulley.
| Make home life easier for the wife]
and children. BUY A PUMP.
]ffheelwright and Black
smith ffork Done Here.l
Life, Accident,
CYCLONE
LIGHTNING
-AND -
Live Stock
INSURANCE, .
—At Lowest Rates In—
IStrongest Companies
—OFFICES AT—
[THE BANE OF BARNWELL
Horseshoeing a Specialty; also]
repairing rubber tired buggies.
M. W. HITT,
- -At Johnson’* Old Stand,—
Blackville. S. C
When you buv SHINGLES you
want those which will give you
service at the lowest cost per
.lay. Cheap shingles will not
meet this requirement.
TRANSFER BRAND Red Ce-
riar SHlMil.KS are the highest
grade shingles produced,
A^k vottr Dealer or write ua.
The Transfer Lumber
& Shingle Company,
Noktii Tonavvanda, Xkw York
Deposit your Money, Checks and Drafts
with the
+
+
+
+
+
Home iptutik oi paiawell ^
(Tide Farmers' Union Bank'
+
i"
I
Quick and Courteus Service
Money Furnished to Cotton Pickers
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Watch the liopie Pai)k G^o\lf ,,
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Iitllfe" ,' a .>■ VV
u fr,int i age* - f !.
|f,,r mi.riDi.
ia r v , \ D. I ■* »l Dt,' ,|,
b .• I• ,,r led mi tbe dp
d • ,,'i r r f, ,r Ba • n w 1 1 .
\ ,' "H " at I'Nge |h.;
i ■" n,. >,f »al>' caxh. l*urclia*er
I • a v f" i paper..
jj II I () Bill,
p
V 'V(a-t* r *• **tl*ee, i i’-tt*, ie,g
! ,.f 4’ld
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M a-'er.
Teachers Examination.
MASTER’S SALE.
ate ui 'muD. ( h roi i n a. i
» e iritv <■ f B.arnw ell. i
( ourt uf <'.*mm,in Pb as.
Mortgage I ,,n
I’l,int i It,
r iti.lt nn I American
pany Limited,
Vs
, I, ft a I
I ief. inlahN
lying]
,, con
:l | . 0,1 ' let',‘d to It I low
•t I i'le:! to. ha v“ cx
oi tde !a.t examina
■ua' arc not rc.-og
Boa. d , f Kdi'cation.
plicitii! s r.t the I i.r
lex,Hihinatioti tn eompiv wi'b the ccr
Itillcate noi'iii em'nts . f the Gent ral
ISehool Law ot l'.'!2.
11 or.t 'e .1 . < 'roil,di,
County Supi. .d' Kdm-,ition,
1!ai n ,.vc!l < 'on nty
iBarnwcIt, s. tD<av 1 2i 1 1942.
\ i 11 ue of a de, ret a | id, r to me
reeled in the above entitled , an.,'. I
will aril .at Barnwell, In front . f the
Court llou-e, on Monday, JHiiuary
ti A D. L.'Id. it tieing «ales,|av in .aid
mol,r |i, w iDii u the legal h ours of .ale,
Uie following described real | ropertv
AH Di at tra.-t of land, situate
’and fning in Williston To'vnshi|
.taining one hundred and ninety-six
I9tl; acres, and it.Minded ns follows;
NorDi by lands of M. (■'. Hair and W,
li Kennedy; Hast by puloie mad lead
ing from Williston to Edistn River,
which road separates it from lands of,
Mr«. Harvey ; Smith by lands of Mrs
II. J. Harvey and West by lands of S
A. Wi«e.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pav for papers.
Re-ndd at rDk of former purchaser.
H. L. O’Bannon,
Master.
Matter’s cilice, pea. 14tb,- 1212.
By vir’oe of a de, relal or.b r ta
r, I led In Du* h ho V i* .•olll|, d cmt.e
II -, I al Barnw. 11 In I - nl of tb
"irt 11 ,o*e on M"i,dav, Januarv • - 1
|.i I! tieing •ab»day In *a, | tin ot'
witbln 111e legal tioir* , f -s|', ti.e f l
lowing dex lihed r. »l and (.efoiial
) ,r, ■ | -1 \ \ 1 1 Dial t ra ! , ■ f land In D
I own of Mil'ett. Gnu "tv of Barnw,
and vale of South I'am'ina eoniaM
mg lisif an a t*-, more or I*-., b. i g
D,e land bought hr .( II ft,mean fmi
Mrs > (. Bat* *, t.iimded \ ,-Di t*v <
A W. G Railroad, I.a«t t,v and. ■ f
Kale M Biaek a***t and VV e.i t.v
i »nd* of M r*. S b.. Bales.
A!*,,
The D, II P Engine and liil'er an I
al! olli*-r machinery of every nator*- in
Die gm hmiap, seed house an I boner
house, |>u I ley», shafting and belts andj
pulleys with ttie exception, however
of two -eventv -«aw_ \ anVXinkle gin.
itction, two feeders, one comlen.er,
one doutde revolving |,r*‘«s for |,acking|
otton. and everything conne.'led with
tiie sai l ginning o.itfir, the •ame bav
Bing, aecording to the report of (tie
M H*tei, liecn sold undt-r a , bai t.-l mort
gage beld by the plamtirt, again-1 d
II Duncan.
Terms cash Purchaser to pay for
papers.
II. 1.. < i' Ban non,
M a-ier
M H-ter's otlice, Dec. i'llh, 1912.
and he contracted none that he'
could not pay. He never did less 1
than he promised, but on the^
other hand always tried to do even! Governor Blease haa threatened to
a little more. He gave much and(p ardon a11 convicts who work in
exacted little. His tastes were]
simple and his mode of life unos
tentatious. More like, the violet]
than the rose, he made life sweetJ
er for those who passed his wayl
and there were no thorns to hurtf
the feelings of any with whom h«
came in contact. Numbers hav
gone to him in sorrow and distres
and to none did be deny the com
fort of his friendship. It seemed
• to us that he emulated the life o
the Nazareoe more than any othe
man-of our acquaintance.
Never having married, the lov<
irally affectionate disposi |
the hotlery mill at the Penitentiary
unless the Legislature, at its next ses
sion, abolishes the mill, which is said
to be a menace to the health of the op
rativea. Instead of reaort'ng to such
trlngent measures, we suggest that he
ave them given other werk
•71 ,719.58 repreaented tbe proceeds
rom the aale of 95C balea of cotton
nd the cotton aeed, grown by convicts
n tbe Mississippi State farm.
South Carolina needa more farmers
Why not teach these unfortunates
leotlflc farming, and then, when
hey have served out their sentences,
•y will be better prepared to earn a
livelihood.
Hill lop Ikes,
i -Top Hies.
A New Supply
Jn>*t Ri'ccivud
at Him. Top
S T A B L E S
They are of the
same right Grt
A 1. W A Y S
handled lliero.
AUo Nicest Buggies in the State,
Comfortable Murreys, Everlasting
Wagons, Harness, Whips, Robe*, at.d
all stock equipments at (trices to profit
and (,lease.
Charlie proWi)»
Your Friend,
MASTER’S SALE.
|state of South Carolina, )
County of Barnwell )
Court of Common Pleas.
[British and American Mortgage Com
pany, Limited,
I’laintilf,
against
5W. W. Hailey, et al..
Defendants.
By virtue of a decretal order to mel
directed in the above entitled cause. I|
will sell at Barnwell. In ; front of the]
Court House, on Monday, Juntiaryj
Oth, I','18, it being salcsday in saldj
uonth, within the, legal hours of]
ale, the following described real prop-]
^■rty: All that tract and plantation of]
land situate, and being in George’s]
Creek Township), County of Barnwell]
and State of .South Carolina, and con-J
taining (125) one hundred and twenty]
live acres, more or less, and bounded]
.m the North by land of Wash Croft;]
East by land of Charles Croft and]
laud* of Mary E. Harley; and South]
by lands of Levy Still and West]
bv lands of Charlea Croft and lands ofj
Harriet Sander*.
Terms of sale caah. Purchaser to|
pay for papers.
II L. O’Bannon,
Master.
Master’* office, Dec. 14th, 1912.
MASTERS SALE.
[State of South Carolina. )
County of Barnw ell. )’
Court of Common Plea*.
|Dal*y A. Bonham, et at.,
Plaintiff-.,
against
[Marcella Cave, et al.,
I b'fendants
By virtue of a decretal order to m
[directed in the above entitled cause, 1
[will sell at Barnwell, in front of the]
Court House, on Monday, January 6th,
191'?, it being salesday In said month,
within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing described real property: All
[that piece or parcel of land containing
[one hundred acres, more or less, set
[aside by the decree of the Court ofl
[Common Pleas in Barnwell County,
[South Carolina, to Mrs. Daisy A. Boo
[ham, for life, with remainder to M. I
mham, Jr., P. A. Bonham and Mar-
|tha A. Bonham as under and by the
[terms of the will of Mrs. Martha A
Aldrich, deceased.’’ Said land being
[bounded by the lands of Robert Al
drich. Mrs. Mary E- Allen, the residue
[tract of tbe lands of Mrs. M. A. Al
[drich and by Cave, ct al.
Tenns of sale cash. Purchaser to
[pay for paper*.
H, L. O’Bannon.
Master.
[Master’s office, December 10th, 1912.
PORTER-SNOWDEN CO.
< 'niton I .uLtrs .uid < jHiimi'Mnii NUrJuntx,
•A) i.\>i Bn SI RLE i
CHARLESTON.
S. C.
AH Cotton Handled on Commission
Ivxlni
Staple Cotton
Specialty
A
Wmild lie [ilcaxcd in m-eivc consignments
rnnii yon which will command our very
best allenlion.
NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned will on Monday, January
27th, ]9i;t, file with Hon. John K.
Snellijig, Judge of Probate for Barn
well County, their final return a* Kx
'ecutor* of the will of Charle* E. Gyfe.s,
deceased, and apply for Letter* DU
mUsory. Herbert E. Gyles,
W. A, Gyles.
Dec. 27, 1912. Executors.
HILL TOP STABLES
Turns the New Year Leaf
"There’s life in the old land yet” and Charlie Brown has the
facts to prove it in the receipt of a car of
Choicest Horses and Mules
from the best stock farms of the Blue Grass States, all pur
pose stock and all of gilt edge beauty and
every day sure service.
ALSO TWO CAR LOADS
of excelsior Wagons, single and double, Buggies, Surreys,
Harness, Saddles, Bridles, and everything in
his specialty lines at specialty
bed rock prices.
COME TO SEE AND SAVE
CHARLIE BROWN.
Barnwell, S. C.