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• r- for M Practically the fii-Ht work in preparing for next year’s crop is plowing—the use of steel beam plows will enable you to do better and more economical work. For one horse we have the greatest seller of them all—LYNCHBURG NUM ER TWO—onother light plow is CHATTA NOOGA SEVENTY, also the larger one- horse and regular two-horse Plows in both Lynchburg and Chattanooga. Full line of repairs for all these plows and OLIVER. PI ow Gears and repairs of all kinds, Hamesa, Bridles and Collars. TOMATO CLUB 0X15 wm VALUABLE PRIZES Fifty Premium. AwunUd to Yeuuf Houmk—per. L**t Week. The following is the list of prize winners in the Barnwell County To mato Club contest: 1st prize. Trip to Winthrop, Daisy Muns, Meyer’s Mill. 2nd prize. Trip to Winthrop, Ethel Green, Dunbarton. 3rd prize. Next greatest yield, Liz zie Ferguson, 110.00 4th prize. Greatest variety of canned material, Minnie Peacock, 8.00 5th prize. Next best variety, Eula Lee Goodson, 5.00 6th prize. Next best variety, Thel ma Goodson, 3.00 7th prize. Next best variety, Ethel Greene, 2.00 8th prize. Best written history, Norma Guess. 5.00 9th prize. Next best written history, Kathleen Creech, 3.00 10th prize. Next best written history, Ruby Myrick 2.00 11th prize. Best collection of tomato recipes, Daisy Muns, 3.00 12th prize. Next best collection of to mato recipes,Maude Youngblood, 2.00 13th prize. Best report from town member, Neil Lemon, 2.00 14th prize. Next best report from town member, Eva Blume, 2.00 15th prize. Next best report from w j t ^ tenant houses, barns, etc., about member, Edna Blume, 1.00 four miles North of Blackville, about 16th prize. Best illustrated story, Um Ute C E GyU« of BtackriUo. State of South Carolina,! County of Barnwell, f By virtue of the power vested in the undersigned, executor of the late C. E. Gylea, I will offer for tale, to the high est bidder, in front of the Court House at Barnwell, in the County and State aforesaid, on sales day in December, 1913, being Monday, the 8th of Decem ber, at half past eleven o'clock, A. M. or following the Master’s sales, the following described real estate, which comprises the property of the said es tate. Terms of sale one-third cash, the balance in two equal annual install ments to be secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the prem ises sold, bearing interest at the rate of eight per cent, purchaser to pay for papers. Purchaser may pay all cash if desired. The undersigned executor will re serve the right to reject any or all bids. Tract No. 1. Tract of land containing one hundred and twenty acres more or less, having tenant house and barn, about four miles North of Blackville, about ninety acres of said tract cleared, the balance being in wood and timber. The tract bounded as follows: North by lands of Mrs. Mallie DeWitt, East by lands of J. E. Hair, South by lands of Lucius Reed, West by lands of McCreary. Do You Want ITIie Duncan Traci, a Farm? Buy Now or Pay More Later No. 10. One thousand acres, three miles of White Pond, for only $8.00 per acre, one-third cash. No. 11. Fifty eight acres, on hill near Coast Line, thirty-five in cultivation, bale to acre cotton land; price $40.00 per acre. De sirable terms. No. 12. Seven hundred and forty acres; all improvements, ten tenant houses; a pick up for $20 per acre. The above land known as tract of the late C. E. Gyles. Tract No. 2. No. 13. Two hundred acres, made 50 bushels of oats to acre this year; all improvements; mile the Cain from Court House; only $40.00 per acre. Fifty-six acres of land more or less McKay Stalk Cutters will cut any kind of Htulk and will not choke, roller hearing for $30.00. One and Two Section I )rng* Harrows, Disc Harrows. forty acres cleared and the balance in timber and wood, and bounded as fol lows: The said tract of land known as the "Hart'’ tract of the late C. E. Gyles: Bounded on the North by a branch which separates said tract from lands of Frwier and Henrietta Walker, South 19th prize. Beat tomato pickles, by | ands 0 f ^rs Mallie DeWitt and Fula Lee (ioodson, 1.00 lands of Judson Hair; East by lands of 20th prize. Best tomato jelly, Agnes H air Rn( ^ Carolina Weed; 1 00 Mary Ray, 2.00 17th prize. Best tomato preserves, Maude Youngblood, 1.00 18th prize. Prettiest tomato in glass, Julia Ray, 1.00 Lemon Dros." 1 w. Bailey, 21st prize Mynck, 22nd prize, zie Ferguson, 23rd prize. Muns, 24th prize Best tomato catsup, Ruby 1.00 Best canned beans, Liz- 100 Best canned corn. Dais) 1 (I) Best canned okra and tomatoes, Julia Ray, 1 (»> 25th prize Best canned pears, Hath leen Creech, l 00 2*>th prize, Best canned peaches, Thelma Goodson, 1 OH 27th pnz.* Best canned blackberries West by lands of the estate of Woods Tract No. 3 No. 14. Eleven hundred acres, half-mile from city limits; fifteen tenant houses, all improvements, a ginnery; makes bale to acre; only $40.00. No. 15. Seventy acres adjoin ing the city limits; a splendid bar gain, only $30.00 per acre, half cash. Also owner has nice dwell ing, six rooms and all out houses on three acre lot; for only $1,500. The Duncan tract, one mile from Snelling, four miles from Barn well, near the Atlantic Coast Line on clay road, 450 acres; 250 acres tenable, balance wood ed in oak and pine, of about 2,000,000 feet; four room dwelling, three tenant houses, three wells of water. To quick purchaser $ 14 per acre; one-third cash, terms on balance to suit purchaser. Y k«thl«*rn Crr« 2Mh prize l>»t*y Mum, 29th prize Bailey, :*Xh prize ma Guodson, 3lat prize Good ion, 32nd prize (ioodson, 33rd prize ma < ioodson, 34th prize 35th prize me Peacock, 'Uith prize Peacoc k, (7lh prize ma < mew tsth priv e me 1‘eacocl , .ftLi prize Containing eighty-five acres of land more or less, about four miles South east of Blackville, having about fiftv acres cleared nnd the balance in wood land, bounded as follows North by lands of Elizabeth Morns, East bv lands of Sam Pyches, South Y>) land* of Mose Templeton L 11 1 Odom, West by lands of Est of C E v U^Jes Tract No 4 Store house in Blackville I ait in t.wn of Blackville. on the North side of Railroad Ave . at the in tersection of ( lark Street, t>eing ninety• two and one half feet front on Railroad Ave , by one hundred feet deep on ( lark Street, containing a large two- stor) brick store, a bnck barn, also three small wooden stores fronting on Railroad Ave , This is one of the finest business lo- Eig Preserves, Eula Lee cations of Blackville. and is a most sub- ■ h, Best canned Tomato Cheese, Apple Preserves I OD Pear preserves, Thelma 1.0U Cucumber picklea, Thel 1 Hi Chili Sauce, Julia Rav, 1 in Peppers Mangoes, Min 1 ill Pepper tatsup, Minnie 1 id Cahred pimentoes. Nor- I '<) ('oil. i tion of stantiailv built brick structure, and a very desirable piece of property Tract No. 5. is The Home Place The home place or of residence of the late C E (ivies m the Town of Mlaik- vilie. fronting on Lartigue Street, mne- tv »i\ feet on the East, and measunn P.*l feet on the North, on property Hutto and of kummer, measuring one hundred and mnetv-one fe.-t, on the West on propertv of Mrs I har es 1 >*• Witt, measuring mm tv two t«-et, on the South, on proper!) of Miss hudoia C i i) ies I have some very desirable Houses and Lots for sale that I have not the space to tell you about. All 1 ask is that you call to see me. Lots for bungalows and fine residences. Will make terms to suit you—don’t feel em barrassed. ZEIazrzr^r ID. CaltLOTxn. Office in Hi.me Hank Harnss ell, S. C. r tHIs Is EVEPYBODY’S store: i i We Have The FINEST CARLOAD of STOCK Ever Brought to Barnwell County. This is no idle boast. A visit to our sales stables on Hagood Street will convince you that what we say is true. Here you will tind 50 HORSES AND MULES, the cream of the western Markets. In this lot of excellent stock there are nine high-class Brood A\ares, nine splen did Saddle and Harness Horses and a number of good, sound work mules. This stock is fresh, having JUST ARRIVED! Come around and look them oveTT* They were bought right and will be sold at bargain prices. The Barnwell Live Stock Co., Rountree & Patterson, Mgrs. Barnwell, - v . . . . S. C. wiur, Mm 1 (m Collection unfermt tied wines, Euia Goodson, 1 l»l 4<Kh prize Watermelon preserves, Thelma Goodson. 1 ml 41st prize Crystaiized watermelon, Eula Lee (ioodson, l.UO 42nd prize Variety marmalades, Eula Lee (ioodson, 1 00 43rd prize Best sweet peach pickle, 1.00 Sweet pear pickle, Min- 1 00 Mustard pickle, Julia 1 (X) 1 rav! No h si I Ehtel Greene 44th prize, me Peacock, 45th prize. Ray, 46th prize. Lee Goodson, 47th prize. Lee Goodson, 48th prize, nie Peacock. 49th prize. Lee Goodson, 50th prize. Known as the Muns Tra t containing sev»-ntv-fYve acres more or less, at>out four miles South West of Blackville, about fift) acres r!t ared. balance in timber, bounded hs follows North bv lands form, r'v W \ Ross, now .1 \( Farrell. Souto h . lands ot II h Odom. Eav| by lands ol Est C E (ivies and \\ I St b) lands ot H E Odomi others The foregoing property is sold in or der to wind up the estate of the late (’ K Gyles of Blackv die The executor is willing to receive private bids for either or any piece of the said property, as he has power to sell at either public or private sale. Titles guaranteed. Privilege and right is reserved to re- ect any or all bids; and also to bid I I I I i I W. cater t ithe requirements of Everyt>od)' We ve „ h|s for ever;, member of (he fanulv. from Grandpa d. wn to Babvi The man or woman with but a sma.l sn n to invest m (tie necessaries of life will receive the same courteous treatment and the same propor tionate Measure of good value for the inuncv spent as tne customer who has just sold 50 bales of cotton a! the top o' the market We carry a full and com plete line of P-v Good', Press Goods, Shoes, Hats in fm t, anv am. ev.-rvth ng for the needs of the aver age Atm i .van turn, When bargain hunting, see I l I I f I I f I X \ TVT. BL ATT • _ _ Cauliflower pickle, Kula ar \) or a ‘* tncLs; an( ^ a *so to bid m , ft, the property at said public saje for the estate. Herbert EL. Gyles, Qualified ELxecutor. Canned 1.00 sausage, Kula 1.00 Canned asparagus, Min- 1.00 Collection of jellies, Eula 1.00 Quickest and best solu tion of word contest, Julia Ray, Agnes Bailey, Mary Ray, 1.50 51st prize. Neatest report to be ren dered U. S. Department of Agriculture, Kathleen Creech, 1.00 52nd prize. Best collection of tomato products, Minnie Peacock, 5.00 These prizes will be disbursed in checks to the club members December 1st, as the contribution from the Coun ty Boad of Education is not available until then. ■Xo:o:o:o:o:q:c C. R. CULLER A. C. WALKER, Jr. CULLER & WALKER Wholesale and Retail .Auto Si>eeialties and Supplies BIG VULCANIZING PLANT Expert Tire Repair Man—Work Guaranteed. SEND US YOUR OLD TIRES. We Vulcanize Anything in Rubber Good*. NO. 1 COURTHOUSE SQUARE, (OLD POST OFFICE BUILDING) ORANGEBURG, S. C Just Arrived. I have received direct from the West today one carload of horses and mules and expect another car to reach me to morrow night. In these two cars 1 have several nice horses and some large mules. I can suit anyone want ing a small or a large mule or a nice family horse. Prospective buyers will save money by seeing my stock before buying. C. F. Rizer. Olar, S. C., Nov. 24, 1913. Trustee’s Sale. On December 1st, 1913, 1 will offer for sale at public outcry, all that cer tain tract, piece or parcel of land, con taining three hundred and thirty (330) acres, more or less, and known as the Leila Smith tract of land, bounded on the North by lands of Lina Still; East by lands of S. Townes; South by lands of William Holland and Lina Lamar, and West by lands this day coThveyed by Frank H. Rountree to George W. Uarterling. Terms of sale: One-third cash,balance in one and two years, credit portion se cured by bond or purchaser and mortage of pemtses sold, at 7 percent from date. D. S. Henderson, Trustee. J Tax Notice. The tax books for the town of Hilda were opened today and will be kept open until January 1st, 1914, for the purpose of collecting town tax. After that date a penalty will be added at the same rate as the county tax. H. C. flutto, Treas. Hilda, S. C., Nov. 17, 1913. BLACKVILLE. S. C. LAUNDERERS UP-TO-DATE DYERS CHARLESTON, S. C. Authorized Capital $10,000 Malaria or Chills & Fever Preacriptioa No. Ml is prepared especially lor MALANIA or CHILLS 4 FEVER. Five or six doses will break aay case, and U takes tbaa as a tooic tke Fever will bo< reture. It acts os tke (Her betti oas sot Irip* or sick RUB-MY-TISM 4 Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruise#, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Btc. Antiseptic Ajssdyc, used to- ^ j LeraaUy and externally. Pries 25c MOUSE, Inc. Ready to Store Your COTTOISr ROBERT E. WOODWARD, J. A JENKINS, HARRY D. CALHOUN, President. Secretary. Treasurer. DIRECTORS FI. H Richardson, M B Hagood, J A Jen kiss Robert E. Woodward. Harr) D Calhoun V L © YOUR CITY COUSIN Can boast of no better delivery service than given you by UNCLE SAM’S PARCEL POST SYSTEM. Have you good wearing apparel needing CEEANING or DYEING? Send such articles to us, with any linens re quiring high-grade laundry service. We will promptly serve you and prepay return charges. Ideal La-u-icidiry CLEANERS