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Barnwell Peoole. TnitJlSDAYrJ^I.V 7. t kAT«s (fr FLB>>CRn*rron. l» Advance, per'A.anUb .Jll.60 ■ Tltoe. .J3.0C cha% t* Xt ^flne B Tlie Veek. I. B. Harttry, ctfi*k. thi» Ifb'ri 1 !*, Strpr. harkonV ia)^}*^6. n a v.m (A rejniUrcodJfetinlsli^cn of Harmon) f I^idge No. TT, A. 1 ?. M. will be .heldi Ip kl Motile . Tefnple or. Xbuntday July tlJO o’clock Vlsttlug are cormalr^’tn vlted to .**. kdfJKdc. The daya abortrn 1 ^blne thla week. mlnCifkaVa '»an- \f T Tla., wae J. A KeweoSwvji i m town on T of iackitb'vuie, ueadai^. out , Ber^kai j^d^fl^rtlclea at'e croVlfml *fhi« week byihe itreft of HdvertUinK.| Peatmaat^r S B. Moa^ty wtf\ etjter ^pon hla effidrfl duilea on tu'e T5tV Inal. ( Saturday i/ka tke boat caah trade day tke merchatita bava hud iu quite a S»bn«. TreasurerJ. B. Arroairong; announces today hjs tandldaty for re-elec Mon. "Vr. W. !,. Brant snnounrcs himself In tMs l-sne 4 candidate f«>r Magistrate ifUrtncra. i Ja». K. 6avi« K<*q. today bi» cjtntHdxc) for »bc House of aentatlve* Aniipubces itcpie- The card Chl^rvfuallae^' 8. Dun bar ‘for rc-rteotion at aagUtrate Tor Pour Mile la publlthed tod at. The handsome anh*sHveet tonedllptonl pfano yotedVor In Of-It- A. Deasoi) f a| liberal election xvaa won by the tarn-* well BaptfVt’Clfhnjh. Ou June Ibth, Commissioner of Ag- riunl’uie tent to the Clerk a of Court a eircular calling for report* of the num ber of automobile registered at each court borne. Thp total ni(pibeT of 1^0 awltt goers l»i .the cr untlcS reporting »» J.UJ9. Blyawollbad«, Bambarg tbf. ^reateat num^- The Old Dominfou »T.i 1 B.irkrNT wthh iUNmnv* [ Unlrerilty of Virrinia. Junobt, 1*W —The | . OP’ r^n.n 01 .kri'r.i.-rt.o( W»<» THE CTTI^E 'J’S BANK Summer fichool glrt^ ever/ Indication Uikt tl, s The ♦arnw-ell Dei nAt emoeratic will be held'bn n&t Tnektfay. Jlu chia aa in every eiec'tlon either vote tor the best uien or go * tHIi'.n'fc. The artbMaa on f ourth ^sge rt^ative to eandidatca Bleaae and’f.yatt are ad flther rival vertiaemeo:*. goberna' torl«/] aspIrkhSs Vfiay follow ault and Winter’ Inveat In^tSnt^r' ilia. frlendal ^iany w. 11 be intereat the county knnouBctflfifiJH of h 1 *a engage pproachIrTg raarrlagu oti| 1‘eguea rffl Dr. ff. Vj Smith f a throughc ed in went and a the 18, prox , to Mina Carrie Marlboro. When the candfftktf!*^hr Staf cea come tokJtj 'ba nAt week do* or hint feV^contrib'utlons ‘for good or* benevolent purpose*. The campaign is coating them deany In money as well as In ’fatigutf, autl they are pbpdg 1 , n ed to one another to i\iake no gilt to An B«rn_well waa^ pisd to Vee Tlr. E.|( any cause, no matter how deserving. V. C. Ill byRej* M ■tli*a ,>laqr1» 7 iaa Mantli of the M oro unter’s Ba'rhwjfl,, coun- »tp oflJ o , f'. y t aak{ arrled at the realdenpe of Mr. Isaac <J>vche»,> Hilda by. Rev*.,^ HsuserJ? une^dtb, to Mr. Wfli. oummers CVapel section. The bride I* one of tle», most.lovely and wlnaomo voung la dles and bk| be on engaged In teaching, for the past two •^•aars Th Balbberg odbntv. nr.i?ummers is a well to do fanner and is held in high esteem by a large number of the most proLilneut men in. hi» county. A large crowd was present to wltneaa the ceremony and bid tbe hapify couple God spgsfd upon Hfe’a Journey. • 1 - J .tvI’I eclipse all previous record* of the school. In point of attvndance, this iscortalu. Then, are already one thousand itodcata lastrlcu- latad, and It ia catlapttee that a hundred <Jr more tbe claaaee and will regis ter in tbjjErtttTew 8k'/k, )f tbe.psaal rate of earullineut oohtlimes, it la probable that the total enrollment will exceed fllteen hundred student* - , A The Faculty of the Summer ScatM. eom- prlaee scholars and tepchers from universities iftd'cotljfcea all over the'eountry. such as Co lumbia, Bulgers, Itorthwestern, jkw^nee and many others; each member of the tkenity to b ,*peplallat In bis depar/fient. Tbe list of pro- 'fiV»ors contains over ftfty namfj. , Of eapecial Interoi't^are the cl^cco In Edn- catlen, Domestic Science, Manual Training and Agriculture. Ttn largesMe and fhe In crease, In number of Iheee olaalcs a^e 30 located nt Allendale. 8. <1., at the cloee of business 1 ^n.' SCi f 1910. RESOURClV. Loans afd Discounts Overdrrfts , # s*.v Bunds and •Blocks owned . by the Bank Hanking House a... Other Real R#t|te owned.. knit- r.yo ci is 11 Other Real Mtate ownt rtirnjtujrajnd FiAlure DueTrtfh Banks and Hi aud other - *•*«• Minor tINok of’ indh-a-j 1 r t: X- Mrfferk Yh his old home town on Menday. Tlie annual protraeied 'ffiectlpg at 'Joyce Branch Church will begin on Bext Saturtfky. Mr. Ti. Wl^laMa a^ojineei hla Viandldacy for reelect Ion as t.Vk l j^*tratei Ut Ulmers In today’s issue. y. S.y>weh8 Rsq., private secretary J* Congrei's’Wiiii Pa%eraon, 'feturnod from Washington on Tuesohy. Dr. W. M. Jones of Willlston was Ih Jlewn'on Friday, and his presence made tbe day sunnier t* his friend*. First steps have been taken to have Ike mail si rvioe on the new train be \wee» AHendale and Port Koynl. ^0 Mr. O. B. Cave of Hepk k ibab, Ga. ^longa the boner of sending us tbe rst fourth of appreciation . Mr. j, & Ii. Kirk'land, formerly rf uford’s Bridge, is a candidate for robate Jndge of Beaufort County. Com crop news U r aii1v good. Cot ton Is late, much of It gr*»ry, yet there it time for the making of a good crop. » Flrat ripe cantaloupes were sold la Bsrnwfll on Thursday at a nick»l apiece, at the rate of S1,0U0 a car load. The announcement of the ca'ndiJncy V>f Mr. R. V. Lane for the oftiee of Magistrate at Dunbarton Is published today. VhefelPkof \Vestern Ylarolina mslled le Its stockbijlcrs on the 1st lost, checks for tbs regular 3 13 per cent lllvidend. A cablegram received on the 29th alt. told of the safe arrlrnl in Kngland of Mlaaes Anna Walker. Marie Keel bad Mary Goode. Friday wa* the fairest , rtar of last week to the agenta and i l-rks of thr Southern Railway, for their wages were advanced 6 per ceot. There D only one prisoner Jn jail for . _ Colo' ult( n't Came Rivers Bridge V , will held their annual repniou and basket pienb* at trial next week, a Icyjplf'eu ouUer bbarged with ssm Intent to kill. All other man tery with defendants are out en bonds Col W. G. t jk ■ ..v — of Drahgeburg was In town on Monday, and was well aeolded because hi had allowed ten i ears to pass since hi* last visit to the arnweil friends who lore him so wrll A happy fsmily party consisting of Mrs. Lena Davies and daughter and Mr. and Mr*, ft. I*. Davie* 1 ft oh Sun day to spend a restful vacation .week in Savannah and at Tjbee and Beau l< Hr.. Judge George W of Chester •will preside at the July teim ef court; Monday. Kliigli of 111 health Gage uh l^blch will commence next He ct>me* tn stead of Judge Abbeville, whoso comiuued detains him at boiiie. l^bUoa seed flour 1« being advertltad In Cahiden a* dilicioua for wsflles, mufllns aud all other breads, and live times as nutritious as wlieat flour Ferhap* the tourist population has fthiised this appreciation. Wa would like to know how many, If any, ef our readers have had the Energy end enterprlie to write to Clemson Coll-ge for tho Biillottn on Growing Winter Cabbage. Tetlus by postal card or word of mouth, The happiest farmers we Ifteet these Bey* are those who have planted jess than ten acre* of cotton to the plow. They are out of the gra«a and tueir big J prn traps promise full crips And fat lock for tba next twelve mentbs. Surveyor ft t. Mixson began on Tuesday the large work of laying off Ike EatiR, Hampton County, Hchpo) District, eontalning 49 square miles, preparatory to the er*ct|ob of a 20th oentury mdieol building in that go Ahead town. We were gUd to see on Monda^ that tkough the twenty years that have lllpped by alnce we last met Judge Heory Getr.pn of Hamburg haye slight ly grayed his locks they hslfe . n.ot lee- seaed tbe cheeriness of his spirit or the strong riullty of his manhood. Senator Gedfjte H . Bates has been a second time invited to deliver an ad* fi.reea before the Bates Family, Assort- Klon ef the United States at Cohaseet; Hasaaehusetts, In August. IJo ex pects to be there tad give eotoe good f OHtbcrn talk to the bearers of his MM. ~ . Gen. Clafenee f, Owen*; formeily of Wlliiston, at comiiisnder In chief of the United Son* ot Confederate Vct- krans, Is endeavorlag to rouse Ijia or- ganixatlon to new life. He h'is re- eently appointed new division com S anders for nine State* to tbe west of e Savannah BlVar. Farmer iudson Greene of iifeh /.and township has a surp curiosity In a fine acre cut of corn. It |s a stklk b ibg blades seven Inchee In width will apply nltrata of soda around it ) nd watch the.result. It will, rf a new arlety. be r*fuab|k certainly a* a fod- Grtea had a,similar Bo special attedtioR. Worthily wearing and adding lustra and Ixurcfa-to ah honored name ..... . ^ % FMriVVJ, UO vniUHWTM AciMaisnj raw aa i*av* lar plant, and may a>»o he a good grain irkL About ten y sta ago Mr. ul gave it 4plaadl$l life of hla dlstingtilshed grand father,’ Sanator Jamet H. Harp- tnond. A native of Carolina he adorns fbe Georgia Bench with growing riis- tlnutinn, and In bis touch with hlsfel law jnen keeps glowing the rare fir- tuca of the Beech Itftnd of the olden ikj*L Mo. *1 reu tb« memurlh] grounds on We<lneey*y July 13th The public is corU!»By Invited .19 at tend and Vyimd* requested to bring baskets wrll flH«(l. We w 11 have prominent speakers for thv occasion. J. W.'flenpr, John F. fcrr* inJ, Commander. Adjutant. t cea are on next They *4Vt 'TwMiilig The candidates ♦or Stat* oj sciteduled to speak at Baruw* Tuesday. In nil kindofae ana falrnes* we t*r them that they wW face an au dience that will heir with ap courtesy and judge their vorths end weaknesses with superior Intelligence' and a just verdict give. Do your besr, genriemen v for Barowtil people are used to porting the best. •up Tftc FV*H Garden Bran*. Beet.*, C .tbagri Corn. Let tuce, Toinatoe*, Turnip* and 6we**i Potatfes may yet be planted for full and winter good eating Second crop, .rish Potatoes are hard to grow, but if oiade Hre much superior In taste and flavor to the eatly Mummer crop. There U good money mr really earnest and Intelligent endenvor in thl» line, but those subject $ ‘‘that tired feslmg” frb'Cu tbe dog star Vklftns need not try. SCHOOL NEWS. The aducational meeting at Dunbar ton on Ihuriday ftVa we'l and wl»e|v addressed by Superintendent Horace J. Crouch, and proper first steps were taken looking to the consolidation of Dunbarton and Hickory Grove School Di'trlcfx A cninnuUfo cr*hai*^|ng ol Vlessr« W- A . Dicks, H P. AiKlersoo, J. M. Klllingsworth and R. II. Burck- Ualter will present the action of tbe meeting to the Counly Board of Edu cation on tomorrow. The scholarship fxsmlnatlons at Bsrnwell on Friday were attended by four candidate* for Winthtop’, flye for tlit South Carolina College and two for the College of Charleston. thiHi Week JuFicS Petit jurors for the thitd frbek of tho Summer Terttf of^Court were drawn on Tuesday: Alleudale—B II Buckner M B Cal houn, J J ihomat; ,f m H*y. Hai 11 well—J T Owens, BK F.sster- ling M K Black, B H Cave, J A Tobin, J C Staley, E A Wheeler, RC lltlfurd, Kmmitt Gqedson. s.. Bennett Springs;—^ T Filers. Bla'-kvllle—11 K Johnson, J P 11ns, J W Chitty. J B Keel. Bsldoc-R M McLIo. Georgc’l Creek--M L Collins, Still. , Great Cypress—W Riley A 1, Hogg, J E Gibson. Red Oak—R M llsr; J F Harley, M Holly, W H Boyle*. Rich Land—L F Bat**. Rossmaaf—Frank Kennedy, Pirt, D J Hair. Sycamore—T J Deer . ,. yfllliston—Jas Caddin; D S C H Sitith. Col- K N S F o i> ill ms, Sear- FrCC Antitoxin. C< tnmhla; S C t Ji ’v 1.—Tbe follow ing appointments of State Antitoxin Agent* have been announced: ,7. M Smith A Co ; Wlliiston, S. C., Dcasen A Co , Barnwell , R p. son tSrug Co , Allendsle, S ft. These itjipolntments wtra .made un der a law pasted by tbe last 1 giriature authorising the South Carolina state Board of health to furnish free of charga antitoxin in all cases of diph theria occurlng within the state. DlphthcrfS antitoxin v ia now regarded as a necessity In every case of diphte ria. It is a high priced product and the Slate Health Department brlieves that by makfnft It easily availably and free,’ the deatb rate from diphtheria In the state wifi be much lower The antitoxin is furnished under contract with tho National Vacciqp and tqxlo Institute of Wxahlngtor Over one hundred, dlrtrityllfflg will be appointed under tfie ,*uper- vislon of the State Board of Healtii. Any pkyaicUn cap obtain tlie tntltox- *0 che r <« l>7 .kPPljl^g to tbe nearest dfsIrTbfftln j ifjftnt. The Cotton Cfrop'. w lffie l mj)hls, June 29 —The repprt,of the IWnrOkl’’felnuera* A(ysdclfIJCti, Daued here today, gives the condition of cot ton up to June 35, a* 82 3 per e-nt. The report by States follows: Alabama.'.'. •. v> SJ.O Arkansas TT 0 Florida 810 Georgia 80 0 I.ouia1*n|t 80 0 Mississippi Missouri North Carolina •kouth Carolina Tennessee .TekM ... • 'General averafce 84 0 »a u o no 8*> 0 82 3 Stain Eradicators fln- be UtHbaTl CORN PROMISE. Last wfnt8» 3. Henry CaMwi-fl, A Spartanburg farmer/ “broke up” t^o seres 01 hod by, planting dynamite cartridges two feet deep,’ four feet eprfyt and expfodlng them. He plant ed the f>fCcft,ln eoftt off Good Ffidffy,’ 47 rows to thejftrf/ 311 stsrks to the row. On tbe Und be applied a ton of fartiflzer; seventeen T>ad« of stable manure and a sack of toda. Tbe corn averages,,en feet high now, no staht has less than twp ears, some ar many a* five. Mr. CsMwe^f cafoul ties that at ( 125 ears to the bushtl he wiff make 234‘ tn< bushelif t6 ie acre. M- £ FRfGHf FflL ^RtC^ of tfaln. automobile or bugg^ mayi cause eflts. bfulsea, abrajrfon.s, sprains or wound’s that fepiand Ducklen’s Ar nloa Salve, «•*%’» fpreakest beaJer. ? ulck relief and prompt cure results. or burn*, boil*, tores of nil kind*, er- zema, chapped hands and-lips, tore eyes or corns, it’s supreme. Surest pile cure 26c at C- N Bur .khalter’s. > 4cDe»wn A Oo*i. x Ink*, fruit nr veg-ublr »talnt Otjl gers are ioexcusatV, as thay ciu easily removed. Tbe quicker t radicator is a piece of pumice stone kept on the wasbstand. Wet before losing Xfi'd ):i^b syeadrr*, but uot vigorously, or the «V’.Vi suffer. For stains under usds and In yltces where pumice will not reach oxalic acid it good. G«t a solution from your druggist, telling him for what purpose you wish to use if, and have tbe botria plainly Itb'l«d poison. A stain remover that h»* proved suc cessful with fruit and vegetable ,dl«- coloratiou D made by adding four drops of carb< |ic acid to a bi^LpInt bottle of glyuerlnb iVid rosewater.— Exchange. — An Evening of Delrght*. f*rom the Aiken Journal arid Review of Friday we (borrow this 'jiAuldte penc 1 picture of the reUduVotis of Mia* Clio Lartigue Rothrock at tbe recent triumphant Musical) of St. Angela’s Academy 1 , The recital was of morb than ordi nary Interest. Pi lUcca Bi mianf Von Weber C. M. Mias Rothrock played with ease fe. ling and technique betlt ting the composer. Miss Rothrock’* drlicacv of touch wa* prominent In the “Evening Liszt. In tbl* Star” (T*onhauser) Kvetring Sur” aria love is extolled as the highest and pu* rest sentlmenf of the heart', enshrined within a saersd temple, remote flom all nlflsh and earthly considerations; a sell ( r rgetllng, reverential devotion so be guarded add cherished fUb a religiou* <?c*t*sy iinrll iyed by even a trace of peraonal desire, Its harmonies are wonderfully expressive, the very essence of perfect trust and ideal devo tion, this is one of the ablest manifes tations of Wagner’s colosssl gemus, 1 fijmpbonle. Op. tl. r van Beethoven, >1 Iss Lticas AHiI Miss Roth rock delighted and surprised the *0 dlenoe in the feriUUucy of execution of tbU ivuiuberl i| gave proof of marked ability. An enjoyable feature ob the recital was the vocal sol crlo.is o? the young ladles, they w ere listened to with 11^»*- ure—Miss Ducss and Miss Rothrock are hlgt L g f ed—it was most remark- at,h; their interpretations of the mac tors composition*. All who had the pleasure of hearing them will say,they well deserved the rewards given them atAngeD's Academy. riii* music !q irif .Heart I love Long after itwssheaid no more.” To Bnrnxvcn County Doctors. From the Spartanburg Dailv Herald of the 30tb ult. we copy the following for your reading s- A cure for p<!ligra that cures i* what Dr. A. D Cudd, one of the staff pliysiclans of tba Good 8|Ri4ritan Hospital of this city, brliefea be baa discovered. The treatment begins with an operation. The apendlx is deliver ed and the end clipped Through tbe opening medicine if Injected by means 01 a tube into the big Inlesjjlpe, , Tbe wound exuaed by the operation appears on the outride just as the wound re suiting from an operation fpr appen dicitis After the operation the tpbe s inserted in the eqd of tbe append'* sXcIt tw ice a «l*y and tlie f . big entrail thoroughly flo!oded with ihe ftediclne that kills tbe germ which causes pellagra. Some day* ago Mrs.^ Fdcket, of Wliiiney; was diemlsscd from tlie ho* pitaf, to si! appearances cured of the dread disease of pellagra. The new treatment was given her, and her case was of a chroQic nature, and of more than ten of the disease went home apparently a well woman, Mrs, Minnie fbs.vls, of PaC'let, Is tha lias cnroqic uaiure, anu of more yjjars stafidlngf glj symptoms cease were banished: ana^flie f iow takltur the same treatment at (tQCQd Simarltan Hoap}raF. She one 01 the ^oat Unlcal of acuta c Yeaterdxy ter of pellagra. was seen by a reporter and he story fron) her afternoon sue heard 1 story iron) Her ow/n flps. Mrs. vfs said that her hands were as black aud crusty as if she bad dipped them In tar; and tpat this affectlpn was a/so beginnjrfg to appear nn hgt neck when ten frs'ys ago fhe itas iasen the Guoci Baqaarltan Ilotpltal Her appetite,wsi s.tch that she cared for,no food. Her tongue wjtft,, coated and her bowel condition bad. The thick In U now peafed j‘X ftfclf look fair. general mov 1 neat throughout the Booth to iD'trMlira more practical work and practical met noXs Thio educs^Jonri systems, Some classes In Education coritprise over a hu^lftri students, while the enrollment of pu pil* In Tp'tvoSUo Bctenoe ha* increased In three ees*'on*Yrom , tt ( li^i. njarohar of students lu Manual Train(tt*: toUB ne\rly twe hundred. Vn'fte uymte^ of entertainment*, the stu dents of the teen*** ^dthejo. •elves especially favored this aeesion. Came* illustrating English, German, Swedish, French and Aflyrican Folk Uumes and Danoce jj^^l be held every cven'ng. The Summer School Quartette adds to the plesurVe o (Vesper Ber- vice* and General Aaeemblles. The cSro'ft de Launay, the t r^nch organist will give a series •f Organ Recitals, probairy July 3th to llth. The U. 8. Marine Band and the Co*' burn * keeper ian Piajepi will probably be among the attractions at the Uftlreraitjr. It is exi>ected that the Fourth of Jo.y gv!Hnt (rill be even more elaborate than one last ytht. era Currency Grid Stiver Col A ... . !... •• . • ... .... • ^ • Checks and <ThktiJtom* Exchange* for tee Clear ing H«u«e Other Resources, viz. Totst. none 7 317 17 u none S ''30 42 580 CO 00 00 67 80 none, -- WfP* X » Twe oftaft . Al antic Com! Rulldlnga . • i ■we t » * $79 900 16 Pa the A Glorious 4th. '4lflo v jgh lowerjngv WMPln* mnt pe|gh|K)|-inx ;ownslilbn, or , , veri cWrtained tbe sky,and thunder vmces threatened further disaster to the leached grass plagued mops (iiere were many features that msde Mon day in Bsrnwell a day worthy to be marked with a white stone Fbr here was gathered such a con course of volunteers as only ttyKlllfter States of Carolina and Giorgla can muster From the red heights of Kdgetiyld, from bryond the water* of the Savannah, (mm the foot hid of Alktnl fron\ . other counties*, *rom all the town* Barr^well they came, representative* CT Iti9 Asaoilated Agricultural Clubs of the Savannah Vatley’, sottle pair:* arch, In tbe sere and yellow leaf but with hearts and heads as stput and lru%as when they pllti On lh^ fcray garb for battle almost a 1 fe time ago’, some in their morning time, heirs do a great past, athletes for a great future some boys in year* but with manly soul*, farmers all’, to attend lb^ an nual congress that shv.ll plan now such policies for performance In the future at shsll keep the Southland God’s country, prbkitr\e, the, civiliza tion that has grown through centuries of eonfllct and of endeavor and make the home the svnonvm of peace and purity and prosperity. It was a touch ing of elbows that thrilled visitors and home folk* to a higher and better ( *ac- riflee and service tKXn.eveu the gi 1 ten past ha* on record or In memory, an attriiion of minds that made a light that slisll sparkle nt a beacon and lead and guide to safor {haverij through the taxing problems that shall come borne or. tbe tide o{ tlie coming vear*. IVe are nn Virgil to slog of the bar becuc feast prepared by the Saltke- batchie Club Tor two thousand healthy appetites, no Macauley to hDtorlaniz- the true welcome speech of Gam 11 of Jndt ndge of Dr Hmm*, tbe gracetpl rexpoiiae Hammond’ the wise diagnosis J.E. Green Preetdeut «d the Assocl atlon; and no poet to tell in nirl<>dlvu<i verse of the apDodid matrons and the rower rfacqd m*Udens tliat made the day so far beyond and abuvo worn description. NAPOLEON’S GRIT was of tbe uncontjiieraHle, never say- die kind, the kind that you need |no»t when you have a bad cold, cough or lung disease. 8upp >*« troc.hes, cough •yrups, cod liver qll or doctors have all isileiL djpq’Mtfse heart nr hope Take Dr. King s {lew Discovery. Satisfac tion I* guaranteed when uaed for any throat or lung trouble. It, bM ft**** 1 thousands of hopeless sufferers, It masters ^ibh^rn cold*, obstinate cougfil. uemofrh4Epi I*(grippe, croup asthma, hav fever end wHOoplng cough and is the most safe amd certain reme dy for alt bronchial affeclons. i.bOe, $1. Trial hqttle free at 0 N Burckhalter’s. R. A. Iteason S Co’*. iSaL NOTICE OF F • hereby given that tbe un- darsi/jned w(il •« Monday, August 1st. 1910. file with /Ton John K . Spelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell ftountyj lier/tna).ieturn as Administratrix of thrwitate of T J Ackerman deceased, and apply for Letters. Dismlasory. Mrs M*ry L. Aykermsf). r .1 • A June 30th, 1910. Ldmlnlstratrix. coat of crust-like ski • fT, and her bands aft' ANNOufoeEM feNT. . ■ . ji •• ;i;i . • 1 beg to announce my caiyildacy for tbe office of Goveroor, subject, to. the deplsl,^) of the Democratic voters of trie . Campaign promises«rp rgsily made. My purpose is, if elected, th. Slge . the peojple % plaip- honest an j businesslike 44pfnlitritf{jh. ,OI course I shall aJ- vocyte good roads, good schools and good ^pyernmoot. my aitUttdegajq tfte same being well known to the ptfblfc for many yearg. v , I consistently advocated jy.qblbition apd wag among the first to iflye money anc^Iepd Innuepce ^ p ish tha't move- merit more thg,o twenty years ago. As a buaineyl mgr)[ mf chief aim. if elected, will by to.conduct a State gov, eroment along business linos. |t F. H. Hyatt. A LIABILITIES Capita* Stock Vald In Hurplva Fund. .... . - Undivided ProfltJ. less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid Due to Bauks and Bankers Dividend* Tlnpa^l........ Individual Depot.I* sulflect - to Check . Having* Deposits ... 7.T... Demand Cerllttcatca of Dc- •r.Posit Time, C.^rtlflcatts of De posit Certified Check* V..... Cashier’* Check*. Notes and Bills Rediscoun ted w Bfti ( P*yaLlv, including Certifloates for Money Borrowed , Other Liabilities, viz; &'6op 00 13 138 79, 107 2'' none 653 47 none none 110 00 none none none 000‘JiO _ none Pursuant to the authority Invested In us a* the •feciiUve committee of the ftsrpwqil^Junlclpst Demopratlc Partv, and IniHccofJaPt'e w4:h lho< r bIe« and regulatlo«LfccffJke jsaId parfy. w< hereby erdey an.election go be heM of Barnwell op Tuesday, July 12.19!$* for th« pttrpoie of nomhiflilng a Mayor %od six Alderutep as tba Dem ocrat le nominees, to ye voted for In tlm general election held fur the pnnoee if electing a Mayor and Aldermen for tbe City <T BayiuioU., c . u . w.« In the mUv election vofen abaft .•cratch tke name* of pH save one (l) ca^WftloIo^MlVotr.r.nd^U rave elk (G) oanu'dAtry for Aldermaji. t Tfo ooe wilt be allowf Aldiftote unlers bis Mate appears upon toe UArnWell Municipal DemOcraVXplob folL • ■ « - »■ J. H. /.nncWet. Halford are hereby of election, and It shall conduct the (Said election iu the Mute and Cuuioty P«in(KT|tic (loos are held, and .Co deojar& Hje re-; *ult» of the eleotlon in ’ wrU'nc r t0i.1he executive onmmlttee of the Carbe^iJI Municipal Iksmocratlc Party wUhln three daye after the laid Primary election. • . The polls shall be opened In the haft «T the cuUf.t hopM and kept open from eight o’cDdt a. m. until Tour o’clock NOw la the lij»c never be cheaper, and In vaue. to laoraoM Xfj .'.Cai^welL^.^. mm, rmaeafy.t„ nJJZXS!)!:, pm. r \ .* R. C. Kirkland, C. C. Simms. A, A. Lemon, m. McNab, ,, t, D iBoyd Pole. B-30 2t. Executive Conlhiinee. Tttal ^ Statsi of Houth Carolina, County of Barnwell. $73 m it B*f*>re me came L. Wilson Jr , heftier of the above named bank, who’ being duly sworov that the above and foregoing statement H a,Jrvt* con dition of *ald bank, as shown by uie books of said bank. i',i im . 1 . , Tl. WlApn.Jr , Sworn to sWdisuhscrlbed before mr, this 4th day of'j*>ry, Ifcl^. J ^lenry J-ohfson'. iotary ’V bli Correct Attest, W. A All, J. H W trren, ■J. P. Gray-, Public, H. C. [akxl] r Directors. FOR RENT. Qne coml/ir^ble .,4 ropiq^ hou srnwell $G,tK)i^'er mantn, epp’y, tiro. H Bates, Barnwell, t Barnwell Geo. >nse Bates, Barnwell, 8. C. In NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice glVnn that the un dersigned will' on Ifriday, July 29th, 1910, tile with Hon John K. Hnelllng. Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, hi* tins I returVt U. Administrator of the e 1 tale of R. Kirk Girriq. deceased, and apply for I.etiers Disnrhuory, , W. B deLoach, . •• •»» Administrator. June 23rd, 1910. IkDTlCF. W FTtfAL DISCHA?^. • ,. I- It Notice la hereby wlven. that the un- de^ylgmad will on Mimdarw July 2utb. 1910. i\m v»lth Hon. John K. HnalMng. Judge of l robat* (qf ( B trnwall Count?, his Anal return us Ouardlap ,of Corrle Lutz an/j,Otto Lutz and apply tor Let ter* In*:nlssoir. * 4. i R. H. IJitz, 1 i, , GiiArdlan. June 20th, 10l6. V:4 AN8 NEGOTI A^D. A. Loans on town snd farm propart) negotia-ted In amoutiU of not leas than $1,(100.00. Lopg or short time. Houth Carolina funds. *1 . J. A. Wlllla, Atty, . Barnwell, 8. vE ■v .28* 4s w . h 2 *j,i . - < ' l nt »' Arc Certainly Found All the Ycai Round at IWBITTUES * - ♦rNb^.. Folly g’d'dtl ftiulei to HELP push tkc ileiaicdcrops’. i<»ed id i tv bar, d v oAts lo T>f.9 thousand busliels of home r$i HELP Uie HEALTH of the.worn ailing work stock that needs a bHahg’e of Ibdt Full Stocks of best built ert^lcst, Hintiiiig Wd^ohs^ T’lUCBS TO SUlf THE PRESENT TIME! .Teyrm* eaay. Come and Me Barnwell acrezJq..gjultlV Umoor. woud apd Terms casv.,i 460 Aores Tliree m” Gouit House. 1Q0 aeretota .ealtivatj bi' —i t. ... r$s easy. . M A area tbrra mHaa frotp Rarwwell Courg House. Monaws -aiod. meat*... an acre* ia oultlratlan bolaaea In Wood sod Tlaiber. )*Jjt|eef In Timber and Wood. tfceir propovtlea. •T. O. PaUtrson ft MONEyfhtEin) on Fil%» MUmA of KcV D«. M. P. Ltt, ft w',UY^V”’ f *yn ?atjit 1.) .wiiuaioa. wa 00*. receivers ^,6% popgtry. U will make appointruoiita at offleo. 7 U k B. A! M dr. & nn b^t BLAcfeV £9 'tu : DB. I-, al oLi’cfei!bri« flmjBifcikbto jus. 'convenient Mat '6f Nanking. IOU need lose no tirrik ffori j'our f^ork ;n or dor to deposit your money in this Bank. We re.celvc ciepQsits h}' hiail! RytHaplaH you can send your money by Tost Office Money Ordeit, Check or Registered LeUer. H^tpjd ^hc letter t,o the mai). carrier and the deposit will reach us as promptly and ?(tf/ely,as if you yourself brought it to the Bank We invite, yoti to ^ptm cither a checking or savings account,' or bothj tvitH end dollar c’r n^ore. BE i PER CElil. MljESI ON tk i*i ii BEBIIMEE? OF BEPOSIt > >: OF . . . ^BARNwfetftj S. C. CAPITALS SURPLUS $96©,000.09 ^ LOCAL ti7R*:C t TORS C LO GeorgeJn,Dz$te^» BtrtMft. JJikCjood rersons will plpasaimi comi«tg| v iriy of It I l> w *• yhiutllfc iHiifig lalb rf. iefrlil Smith or Wll^ listotl. f!ecl?ba hy him Hi ConHIe Dimkaht are no4^ M sale on lllieial ter {iftHtcttli fcllher to tit V. Cl ot br eia; or rechwood. Smith, ^hej)pll T. itanliSoh, f^HEfs^pu : si , !t t Eiisc Lid ttmeat '?±: ■' edri BddrGMd * ta*! nt iftiShMi; s. b; wtu f^bei^o pfb'ttifit iitteiiiioa. & onqy V> raal .eststo. amounts 00 amounts a MONET Ttf lLs’D. t. ' |i glit' «.»•- 1 V> lend on mortgaga oft w ’e& •'*4 under. 4100^00.. J par aaaft •vy pi.ecri.O). ^ * L 0. PaOgraon ft 80a. - yj f W c f. Cfltott; f: t Au MtJkM Wffl. ntall 4 Her appetitlta is jjoftd whatever she /ikes. w ■ha eats WORk 2? HOURS A oif. arf Ef r . King’s plh Is A.augar- tnatchange* rtogpor Inu energy t / r*lVi-f»g_ J/^o mental power; curing cpnstipattyp, headache, chi I la. dfspirpala, ihilarU. 2'ic at ft N. Burckhaltar’s, K. A, Des- ■611 ft Co’s, EleoffGr*. petition tftiTiag bean died ip thla ance with set Taw of Hqu’tli fu accordance with section 1208 general schoo and, If) coaip, ■amed sectlc election will 8auih thyoilna.' wffh the epovf Is hereby glye». be held in San “Wr"- ,7 ’ uly 2$, tm for l^e pur- deteraialng whether or apt a f 7 mfllaa^aH^gi,. levied •aid school district “What Is a youbg man to do when | his attention hat been arrested by a prettv girt?” , , ., , j “Why. carry his ease to court, of i dowrao/' special levy © WJthiq the,.! school purpoae*. , , k . .. The election shs,jl be held aa provided by law for conducting general elec tions. r„ 4 . ....... . ...... s The following trustees are appointed to sat aa manager*,D P. Key, W . J. Harley, W. J. Rountree Horttce J. Crouch, 7-5 3t. C. S. E.