The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, September 11, 1913, Image 5
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BEST PLANTATION
. <1460 Acres, 3 1 -2 miles from
Allendale, Bull Pond Township, Bounded
as follows: By lands of Milledge Middle-
ton, Elmore Martin and R. H. Tison.
BOOB TITLES
qWill be sold in front of the Court
House to highest bidder immediately after
legal sales.
tJFor further information apply to
BARNWELL VISITORS
HONORED IN W1LLISTON
MUa Marfuant* HarUy
Honor of Guo*»».—LocaU.
SpfK'itI to The People.
WtlUston, Sept. 8 —Mi*s Manfuerite
Harley entertained the card club
Wednesday evening in honor of her
guests, Misses Olive Calhoun and Mamie
Nell Bronson, of Barnweil. Among
those present were: Misses Loretta
and Miriam Baisden, of Blackville, Olive
Calhoun, Mamie Nell Bronson, Clothilde j
Smith; Messrs Wilder Grimes, of Lees,
Pickens Kennedy, DeWitt Quattlebaum,
Willie Thompson, Matt Lott Matthews,
Lous Harley, Cecil Greene. A delicious
ice course was served at 12 o’clock.
Miss Annie Alexander is visiting rel
atives and friends in Greenville.
Miss Annie Cave returned to her
home in Greenland Wednesday after a
delightful visit to Miss Ruth Bennett.
The Rev. W. M. Jones left for Ashe-
| ville Wednesday to spend a vacation of
several weeks.
Mrs. C. J. Owens and children, of
Washington, D. C., are visiting Mrs.
Owens’ father, Capt. W. H. Kennedy,
at the home of Mr. J. E. Kennedy.
Mr. E. N. Brodie is spending a vaca
tion in the mountains of North Carolina.
Mr. Smith, of Elko, is filling his place
as railroad agent.
Miss Bettie Matthews has returned
from New York.
Dr. J M Smith is still desperately
ill. No ho;>es are entertained for his
recovery.
Dr W. (’ Smith has installed a lot of
new machinery and three 7(>-saw gins
in his gin house in Williston He began
ginning Monday This will be a great
convenience to the farmers in this com
munitv
SOCIAL AFFAIRS IN BAMBERG
A Nuisb«r o< Intarvatinf lt*m, o4 Social
• mi K*r ton*! N«w.
Pam?>erg s<-pt * M-i I \ >
DEATH.
Mr M N. Bat**.
Mr M N Batea died at hi* home in
Blackville at t» o’clock Tuesday morn
ing, August 12, 191J, after about eight
weeks of intense suffering. He wa»
within four days of his fiftieth birthday
when the summons came. We can
only think of his life as one of joy and
happiness to all. None knew him but
to love him.
The funeral services were held at his
home in Blackville cemetery, there to
await the resurrection morn.
We know that he is at rest, free from
his pain, and we do not grieve for hiip
as lost, for we shall meet him again.
He is survive 1 by his wife, six chil
dren and one sister.
‘Tis but the casket 'neath the sod,
We know his spirit lives; -
'Tis but a part of God’s plan
To take back what he gives.
His loving daughter,
Lessie.
New Wheat Flour—“Pansy”—Best
in its history. Cheap.
J. A. Porter.—Adv.
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derruma'-a’ aw agent 'rfaFtied »-
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■•ej»,ef» a rn- ■%'. »u< reaa'ul mealing
f arm i.r.-biawia that are t., Nr taught
the farme-a of the State were di*
cuaaed a’ meeting which wat held
Vkednevlat. Thoe*<lay and Knday of
la»t week The conference «ai led h>
^ \s ! <.*»f State agent fur the l m
ted State* t«rm demonatration work
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General W
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Diamond.
Sui"er\ i»or
was in Barn
Magistrate I. H Wmiuns, of I’lmer.
ras in town Tuesday.
The Hon Clayton S
Appleton, was here Sunday
The Hon. Norman C. Creech of Black
ville, was in Barnwell Tue*day.
Mr. Victor Lewis, cashier of the
Bank of Kline, was in Barnwell Mon
day.
Mis* Bessie Owens, of Barnwell, was
the guest of friends in Sumter, last
week.
Ahanff Morna Aaaaata la Captura.
In response to a trlenhone call Mon
day night ftwai Sheriff Lightsey, Sheriff
J B Morris hurried to Hampton county
with the Barnwell bloodhounds to assist
in the capture of two negroes, charged
with assault and highway robberv
After a short chase the alleged mis-
Warner, of creants were caught without any trouble,
the reputation of Sheriff Morns as a
man-hunter doubtless being sufficient
to put down any thoughts of resistance.
According to Sheriff Lightsey, the
negroes got tfce drop on him when he
went to arrest them and he was forced
to leave the hoiwe without his prison
ers.
Mr. George Armstrong, son of Capt.
J. B. Armstrong, left Tuesday morning
for Clemson College, where he goe* to
resume his studies.
The Rev. George Hopkins, of Barn
well, was the first subscriber to answer
The People’s “Plain {Statement of
Facts” and dispel the gloom of blue
Monday.
Mrs. L. A. Best is advertising a valu
able farm for sale this week. Barn
well County farm lands are in demand
now and this will no doubt prove a
paying investment
€ m forced to the conclusion that
has been an improvement in the
said Mr. B. F. Weathersbee of
Dunbarton, as he cleverly paid his sub
scription duet Monday morning. liliie.
The Farmers’ Union Warehouse Co.,
Incorporated, it prepared as usual
this year to store your cotton in the
event the prices are not satisfactory to
you. See their advertisement in this
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Miavr* Vliidr»-d and St-gina Knight
h*v*- rrtumt-d frum a ^ ik.t ti> rclalitcs
in Minmng
Mivs Annie Lou Byrd is visiting at
Mt Cirmel
A dance was given at the Edisto pa
vilion Friday night, with music by
Bearden * band
Carl Kirsh and Pinckney Bellinger
have returned from a trip to New York
and Boston.
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New Live Stock Deelera.
The Barnwell Live Stock Company is
the newest addition to the business life
of Barnwell. Messrs. Aligns Patterson
and Earle Rountree, representing the
company, left Monday for the markets
of the West to buy a carload of horses
and a like quantity of mules. The stock^I
is expected to arrive about the 17th inst.
and the public is cordially invited to
call at the Patterson stables on Hagood
Street and inspect what the company
has to offer. Wishing to encourage the
raising of live stock in Barnwell Coun
ty, Messrs Patterson and Rountree will
purchase several selected brood mares.
Mr. Rountree has been connected with
the live stock business for a number of
years and will use his best efforts to
bring the cream of the markets to Barn
well. See their advertisement in this
To Ml lew
The Ladies' Missionary Society of
Joyce Branch Church will Milica
at the Southern 8b
Soxon Alleo Skot Paul Prieater in Leg.
—Both Negroea.
Saxon Allen, a negro, was arrested
Sunday afternoon by Sheriff J. B. Mor
ris and lodged in the Barnwell county
jail charged with shooting Paul Pries-
ter, another negro. The unfortunate
affair occurred on the plantation of Mr.
Julian P. Guess, near Ulmer, Saturday
night. Printer was shot in his leg,
'the entire load from a single barrel shot
gun entering the knee, making ampu
tation of the injured member neces
sary. Drs. Harter and Boyd per
formed the operation.
Sheriff Morris was notified of the
shooting and hurried to the scene with
the bloodhounds. After chasing the
negro several miles, he was caught in
a “bay” near Appleton Sunday eve
ning. The tause of the difficulty was
not known here.
For Sole.
I offrr fur va> my plantation situated
in Bam w ell Count» near the Tuwm of
Barnwell containing one hundred
acres, and bounded on the north
by lands of G. E. Birt, on the
east by lands of G. E Birt, on the
south by lands of J R Carrol and on
the west bv lands of J R Carroll. The
place is in a high state of cultivation,
has on it a good dwelling house with
four rooms and a new tenant house,
barn and stable, and a good well of
water. Place can be bought cheap,
and is a bargain to anv small farmer,
or one who wants to engage in specu
lation in real property.
For terms, apply to
M. D. Corley, Denmark, S. C.
or
James E. Davis, Esq., my attorney
Barnwell, S. C.
(Advertisement.)
“Laat You Forget.”
This is just to remind you that I am
prepared to do all Idnda of plumbing in
a first-claaa, workmanlike manner. If
Com-1 y° u are thinking of installing this
Notice.
Milch cows for sale
8-28-tf
Apply to
W. 'T Walker,
Blackville, S. C.
FOR RENT—One of the best stands
in Barnwell, formerly occupied by
Creech’s Pharmacy. No stand in Barn
well better for merchandising. Apply
R. A. Deason,
7-10-tf. Barnwell, S. C.
New Wheat Flour,
New Pansy Wheat Flour.
Try a sack.
J. A. Porter.—adv.
RUB-MY-TISJM
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Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
Colic, Sprains, Braises, Cots and
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Drop in with, or Mail
your architect’s plans and builder’s list,
and let us figure with you on a complete
house bill.
You will be surprised and pleased. Our stock
is so complete and varied, you can easily satisfy
yourself on the most particular and exacting
specifications.
Controlling the manufacture of our entire out
put as we do, from stump through our own saw and
planing mills to the finished product, we furnish
mill work and interior finish that is of the highest
standard.
Complete house bills our specialty.
“Buy of the Maker"
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bliod*. Etc. AUGUSTA. GA.
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BARNWELL INSURANCE AGENCY
WILL INSL I(K
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Y0«R HOME, YOWR STOOK
Insurance of every’ description and Surety
Bonds written at lowest rates in
old line Companies.
JOHN K. SHELLING, MANAGER.
F0R SALE
VALUABLE PROPERTY IN THE PROSPEROUS
TOWN OF WILUSTON, S. C.
THE BROWNE PLACE, 4? acres, large 10-room
house ^
THE GRAHAM PLACE, £0 acres, more or less.
Both of these places are on the North side of the
Southern Railway.
On the Browne place is located the fine public
school building.
Will sell either place as a whole, or sell lots as
desired. Prices reasonable. Apply to
M. T. WILLIS, Agent, Williston, & C,
MRS A. M. BROWNE, Ora Dafly
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