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' • . ■. ■ >*.' * •a— \v.fv v-.:.- , ■ ; - £ * V ,r r**m n,. : ■ * Thk pKOrfeM «<f Hie South**t > FortHt—f^lof Adraaoe. par Annum ..-N *$r£!E*z onm .........€1.M • *i • .**♦<* tbU l*»ne r« CuUon ~ 04 O-mv>i«m v’» K#rtt|i*«r» for thu back ward and bditad cotton crop to one that appeal* eloquentljr to tha farmer* %tu> ara batitlnjc afalnV. each nnpro- pUiouf «oa»on*. It contain* few wordi bat to full of comfort and aound phil- Oaophy. Road It. - U it It lint thl* J. R. Moirto, Boor. hARMONY LODOS NO. it A. F. M. Wlh. Mcltobk See. of Rkrmony M. Will be held dn Thursday o'cMfck V tailing Tavlflsd to attend. The r^tttar meeting bf ftarnwell Lodge Nb. 16, Knights of Pythias will be held at their Hall on Friday night at « o’clock. A' full attendant^ h requested. Ay Order Dl W. (gUlN.C. L’. Wto. iteNAB. K. R. ft 8. Ft)R Small place Wantedv EXPERIMENT FARM. Ten to thlrt^-dve acres wanted-, must hare comfortable small dwelling, shade trees, good well* Si*, on or near R K. D. Nf.nt.-v convenient to school and church. Give full written description! store purchase or rent price per year in Acst letter to Robert Caronev Csre of Trta I’EoPlkj B »rn wellv S. 0. P. This adrertisement will not appear again. fieese, publish I wo Ferajers' Instl- tutes to. be bgfd in tbla County on f<i« lowing .late* and at plaoea named ;, At Aliendale on Saturday ihth Inst, and at WtlHatoU on Kuaday 15th fol lowing. 1’tpf. D. N. BaihfoA request! ptibll- Catlon of aboVe ndtlt'e. > J. A.JenkIn ^ 1 See.v Trbas. F. IT, B. C. ‘True Treats We bad almost forgotten ibe hn- bquafled taste of bone applet m*Tiow l*ipev auoh at f',vc gave Adam. Satorday wh«fl Prof H >race J. Crouch revived the metpories of boyish days among the valley orchard! of the Pledmontv ar.d whenever we aee him tterealrer'^ww shall feel young and ttolnfc *if apple Wossoms and bending trees and unbreaking friendships. And on Monday Henator George H, Bate* gave us a twig of Gen. Lee Peaches^ ten and three fourth inches long, with ten peaches beaded thick along it each as largo and f iir with the fyn penciling* of white and rose as the hand of a maiden of sweet six teen. Weil were they named after the great captain, for full of all exquisite goodness of flavor and full juiciness they are a conqueror fruit that «v£h the genius of Luttohr Burbank could not equkl. Rig chARLWSToN bLA£*v Four ofc the largest wholesale hflllto* on Meeting rttreet between Market and Hast I! wCr'e burned on Frldijf evening. I^»*s abovt 8400,1100, covCrhrt idp Insu ranee. Origin efflye uofndVn The burned out merchanto, P, fl Trouchc, A. R. Thotnllnson Co., Bailey-Lebhy Co. andJ.V-A. -Wilbur, secured new stands Cn Saturday and went right along In business. | The 11 ret esse of pellagra In Bam berg county bM dev*l>p«d and the person afflicted with thadtoebee to Mra. AngleL. Hyrluk, from hear riilWv She 1« a daughter of Mr. C. A. Mil nous, who Uvea near town, and ibe to at the hotaie of her father at the prevent. She I* being attended by Dr.’n. F. Hooyer, who Hi-rterday ’phoned Dr Babcock In Columbia and got from him the treatment used in atioh case*. It will be remembered that Or. Bkbcock made" e ipeclsl study of this disease on hla European trip two year! ago^Bam berg Herald ?tb Inst. Solicitor Byfne* Cattle lh on Sunday afternoon. The dava hse four minutes iu sun shine this week. Mr. i. O. Sander* today announces his candidacy lor the Legislature. d »l. J . Wymatl Jenny and Mr. ^ohn D. Jenny w«re in town for a few bright hours on Friday. Second and tblfd wC**k petit jurors _uld take notice that there will be no urt duty for them this year. According to the best American almanacs the dog days will begin on July 28th and end September 7th. Judge Gag" came down from his home in Cheater on Sunday morning) looking to be in the beat cf health. Capt. W.H. Kennedy of Wllllston Is, a* is bis aonue.t good rule, spend ing the Summer at Hendersonville, After examination before the Stiyte B>aril U«« we« W Or. M. Robert Willis of BUckville was licensed as a Phar- miat. The visiting candldsts* on Tuesday were a* good looking and well behav ed at if they had lived lu this ittltude all their day*. Candidate* .be sure to read notice of tJourilV Chairman H K. BuUt in fourth column of third page, as to your pledges. Profs. W. R. Perkins, L. A. Nevin and Dr. E. Barnette wi!) be in charge of the Farmers’ Institutes to bo held at AlUndale and Wlllision. FroriTh few farmers we beard on Monday reports of some irnpfovement -in the Cotton crop, from others tiyjre was no comforting statement. Married on the 20th ult. at Appleton by Rev. J. T. Paeb-r Mr. W L. vv,i«on Jr of Augusta and Miss Ldpan Jjouite, daughter of Mrs, Dora Dee Walker. The advocates of Heyward County are getting ready for another cairn paign for its creation. The line of battle wilt reach from Edauton to Farksville. Dr J. W. Wolling of AHendato is preaching this wefk a series of very interesting, instructive and htlsful evening sermons to appreciative eon* gregationa. The Barnwel! Bar met on Tuesday and adopted resolutions expressive of toe great affection of Us members for the late Judge C G. Dantsler and Gen. G. Duncan Bellinger. Six bright young gentlemen stood the Llemson examination on Friday, five competing for the two benefleiary scholarships due this county and one a candidate for entrance as a pity candi date. Little Miss Blanche Porter ('“ichrared her flftli tdrthday brightly and bmisitl- fully on Monday by entertaining quite a number of her young friends with rare grace and exquisite trtet. De- lighlful refresh mem* were served^ The annual reunion of ( amp Riverj’ Bridges U. C V. was ht]d on yester day, with a success In keeping with the glorious record of a generous poo- pie. The speakers of the day were Clerk W. Gilmore Simms and Dr. W. M. Jones. The Barnwell Guards, 3o strong, of ficered by CJapt Karoki A. Minms and Lieutenanto F. B. Free and G. A. Cole left on Monday morning to attend the annual Bummer dri ] school at Chlca- taauga. This absence will leave the town in lonelinesiwfor ten dreary days. The Democratic primary to nomi nate candidates for Mayor and Alder man of Barnwell was held on Tuesday with this result: For Mayor—H. C. Kirkland. For Aldermen —R. A. Deason/ W. J. Lemon, G. W. ManviliPy C. C. Owen*/ P. W. Price, Benj. VVjman. A Red Record. Two colored men wefe arrested in Red Oak township list week and com 1 fnitted to jail charged with murder. Governor Miller is alleged to hste last that lingering wife week in Mav after a •o beaten hie she died hst Illness. Simon Prieator, alias Murray Is Charged with haying shot at and miss ed his wife, the load intended for her killing her slater. — , •»' at— School News The trl county Bummer School for teachers closed tost week after an en tirely successful sessioft. Superinten- dfent Brooker was pronounced in his praise of the ability and faithful ness of the faculty and the intelligence end Industry of the sefenty teachers attending. , ... / Among the teachefS St the Summer School of the ffniyertlty of Virginia Were those from tfil* territory: Miss Hattie L. Newsem, Stefla G lair and Matofuerite Harhsy of Wif- Lelto Byrd,- Leonard Folk and i V. |keed of Bamberg county. Ivemlty of Tennacsee were to Jenkins amd PaQline •Od W. H. Maynard of ---. n, M Slnole ^cf Denmark. The Easy Chaip. Correspondents, callers and street interviewers were truly liberal laat week iu Implied compliment* and eX pressed criticisms. From the requests, suggestions and commandments re ceived we count that our friends credit us with having as many brains as Briarens had arms. The work pro posed to us included the revision of a couple hundred nages of historical ma.iuscripr, the collection and prepay ration of sketches of the lives of live of the must distinguished cltltens ol the i M Barnwell District, the cham pionship of several candidates whom we have never seen, attendance upon flvespluidid public gatherings, each of which would iiave taken a full day of rad and dirt road travel, invitations to visit out of county corn crops, re proaclie.s lor not g' jpg about more and making speeches and reports of affairs tf Interest and even the srjiing of pears and pine appl-s on commission. We find no greater happiness than in serv ing our friend*, but our office duties, the reading of a hundred papers the week, tho gathering of news and writing of ten or flfteen thousand words of copy occupy all our waking lime, and make us glad when Sunday Comes. Cure3of Pellagra Dnkbftm, N. C.July 9.--By a system of injections into the blood, Mrs. R. M Baxley, of H llsboro, .is reported cured of the most aggravated case of •'peUagra” that had cortie pntlerobser vations of mediosl men in this SUtb. The treatment used With such sue 4 ttespt medics! men bteiteve, prove-* that pellagra |s a dl»ease of the bl<>od rather than the consequence of a corn diet. The treatment which wak employed on Mrs. Baxley now is bttlng tried bn other patient*. From Bad to Wor?* Monday reports of the Times—Demo crat of New Urban* and Commercial —Appeal of Memphis show oootlphlng deterioration in the condition of the cotton crop in all the States, except Texa«, Oklahoma and neetioiiko? North Carolina and Tennessee Continued and excessive rain* for/three week*' have prevented cultivation, made the fields grassy and overflowed bottom lands. Some crop* have been aban doned. B* II weevils are becdm'.ng more numerous and destructive. . LYNCHING iNOIilO. There wak a sensational lynching in Newark, Ohio, l*st week. Dail Ether- tngton /f Kentucky, employed as a raider by the Anti Saloon League had -hot to death Will am Howard a sa*- loop keeper. A mob battered down tire ja'l doors and made short work of Etherington. Governor Harmon went to the scene on Sunday to investigate the affair. As he stands a good chance of being chosen as a Democratic nom inee for President in 1912 bis <*ourse is looked to with nation wide interest. THE JULY COURT. The Court of General Sessions com menced here Monday morning with Judge Q. W. G»ge, of Chester, pre siding as Special Judge, Judge Klugb not being able to hold the Court on ac count of illness, The machinery of the Court was soon iu operation, al! the other Court Officers being in ttieir places. JudgM Gage charged the Grand Jury in his usua! clear and imoressive man ner, taking up Che bills handed out by the Solicitor, and in part said: ‘'A Mother matter l want to call your a’tteMtlon to and it Ik this! Your Su pervisor came to see me at the D >tel this morning and made a statement of fact; that the list General Assembly only appropriated live thousand (hdl »r» for Court expense* for the current year He said that your County Com- n.i?* 1 -**-'*-* and the Supervisor had ask ed for seveflfT'flrie hundred dollars but your delegation, yovr Senator and Repreaentativc* deelio^d to give that much, upon thegrounp, as 1 under stand it, that iu 1901*, only five thoua- and was allowed, and in 19W. only six thousand was al’owed. and wly-n seventy ffve hundred was asked, Jh**}’ thought 4- ; was. too jjijuch. He says that of the five thousand voted by the General Assembly thirty-one hundred ha* already been consumed, and there remains only nineteen bundled to pay the jurors and witnesses for this term and the fall term. Now there is one of two things! I understand that jurors have beeu sum rnoned for three week*, if a three weeks term is held it wilt likely con sume all of the appropriation and the fall term will have to be U< 1 i on credit for when the CDrk issue* a certificate and I sign ir, the Treasurer dares not pay it out unless he lias the money. I am going to submit tills matter to you for your wise consideration; and you may, if you desire, take the tha tier up and make such recomrnendatiofis a* you think proper iu the premises ” Roll call was answered by 17 Grand and i'etit Jurors. TKUK ill LI.8. Paul J Zeiglar—Breach of trust with fraudulent intent. Mmon Priester—Murder. Lees Hancock — Aesault and battery witn intent to kill. Arthur Green and Cuff Gr«fen— Mur der. J. B Peeples—Murdef. Hainmie Williams—Murrtef. William J. Odom and ilvin Odom— Murder. George Glover—Larceny from the field. Henry Caye—Disposing of property under lien. Governor Miller -Murder. Peter Jackson—Assault and lottery with intent to kill. Lee Powell—Violation of the Dis pensary 11 w S. E. Bates—Violation ef the Dis pensary law Nor man Motts and S. K. Bate*, Vi olation of Dispensary Law. Edmund Brant, /Colored, charged with murder^ was arraigned,- tried and acquitted bv direction of the CourCT Simon Priestep, colored, indicted for murder, pleaded guilty to manslaugh-' ter, and was ifeotenced to four year* at bard labor / Peter Jackson, colored, was tried, found guilty of an aggravated assault aftd battery and sentenced to otro ye^r at hard labor. This dosed the session’s work/ all other cases being eontinired. Upon tf-Commendatiim of tire Grand Jury the juries wwe discharged Jjar the term ott Monday wftermKW: Judge Gage Remained until yentefduy to hear matters in equity. . tfUA^D JURY fatSKHTtiZsi. To the Hon. GtcL W. Gage, Presiding Judge: / We, the Grind Jury,- have passed on all bills handed us at this term. We recommend that all jail cases be disposed of,* that all jurv cases be coh- tlnued until next term of Sourt. We have appointed a committee con sisting of P. W. Pi Ice, C. 0. Parker and <F. R Harrison to examine the' county offices and books with the as- li.-tance of an e*pert and report at the faH term oF Court. All of which to cespeotfuily submit ted. Wiahlng hia Honor a long and useful fife, , - F. T. Merritt, Foremtn, . ■ ... , .;* 'ar ’ *-,, THEhTATE REUNION. The State has appropriated $1,600 and Spartanburg people will raise as much more for the entertainment of the (Confederate Veteran* in ‘‘the city of success’’ August 1? and 18 Veter ans who prefer cam (ring out to staying in private horns* wbl he given Com fortable accommodation* in the court house and two graded school buildings. Two picnic dinner* will he given them during their stay and a trig free enter tainment at Converse Oollege headed by Polk MilDr, Interspersed with war time song* »ud incidents. THE SONS OF VETERANS. Hon. Arthur I,. Gaston of Chester, Commander of the United flons of Con ! federate Veteran*, b C. Division, has issued the programme for the annual convention to he held in Bpartanburg Auguat ll and 18, in connection with the annual feunion of Confederate Vet eran*. The address of welcome will be delivered by Sonato.r H. 6 Carlisle of bpartanburg, response by Gen, M L. Bonham of Anderson Former department commander, C. M -Frhlar. will introduce former com mander, iVrtx: I’jdtchard of Virginia. K-tsborate prep*fiVUgPi sre being made for the entertainment vis iting comrades and official women Mis* Mav B Metz has Deem appoint ed ns Division Sponsor and Misses Lucil* Bacon and Christie Powers as Maids of Honor The social leature* will he defined later in special orders. Georgia Divorces too *»»y Judge W. D Ellis .(J-the Superior CoUrty Atlanta, think* dlVorcer too easily obtained In (ieorgta. His court has six term! a ytmr In two and a half days last Ueek\72 undefended dl- Voroea were ground Niut, Jii persons turned free ami loosV^tu court and m&rry ygain. .-Judge Ellis want* the Kw lb changed that 1u undefended case* the facts allege,l must BeSproved, and that there can be mC judgment of sepnration hy default. Judge Ellis taught beyond the Up per Three Kups after the war and baa kept hia oil South Carolina belief* unchanged In Georgia. A Disgraced DaV, / The fist fight for the world’s heavy weight championship and a big K>t of moruy at Reno, Nevads, on Jpfy 4tliR was a tame affair, The agreement called for a contest up to fo rounds, but it ended in the 15th round, lasting lei-s than an hour. Jim Jeffries, white, son of a preacher, was no match for the bl ick man, JacJ< Johnson, born at Galveston, Texas, but now a dis- tlnguished ci'.isen o/ Citicago. 18,000 persons witnessed/he fight, some pay ing as high as for a seat. Tite financial fca'ilts were that John son received ♦Jt.O.Wr.t; Jeffries was paid lit),400; aml/ ltickard and (ileason, tiie white men who staged the tight cleaned np fho.Ot'freaeh. flow nutch was won and lost in bets, spent ih open gam bling rooms saloons, hotel* and rail- rond expenses will never be known; Following the news of the result there were race troubles in several peaces, a few were killed and some wounaed. An Appreciation, of Bro G. IV. Crtech, who died at h!9 home in Great Cypress township on the 29th day of June, a member of Company H. 19th 8. C. Y. and stood to the front as a patriot for hi* conn- try. never failing to go where his of-*/ ffcersjcommandcd hkit. He was Cap. Hired at Fort Harrison; March 25ih, ISOfi; and ponffned at I’oint Lookout until 2?th June, reaching home July 4th, 1805, i Then as a Joys! citizen he went 18 work to battje with the world for an honestfivlng and so labored to the end^ef lil* hfe. He was a member of Fpffcdship Baptist Church for 46 or 50 /eat 1 #, and his body rests In Its ceme* tery ; - waiting the resurrection. A word to the boys of the old com mand. As Brother Creech Has crossed the river to rest with Lee and Jackson an# others that vie so dearly lived so we must with trffst tfnd faith like hi? fi How hint and time will soon bring us alMrito- cowmas# again. There are yet 11 of us alive. Comrade. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will on Monday, July 2.">tli, 1910. tile with Hun. John K. Sneliing, Judge of Probate for Btrnwell Count?, Ms final return as Guardian of Corrie Lutz arid Otto Lutz and apply for ters DlsrfiUsoty. R. H. Lnt*. , . Guardian, June 2f)th, 1910. Let- N A POL EON'S GRIT' wa9 of the unconquerable, never 'say- die kind, the kiud that '/ju need most when you hare a bad cold,-cough or lung disease. Suppose troche*, cough syrups, cod liver ofi or doctors have all failed, don’t lose heart nr hope. Take Dr. King’s New Discovery. SitUfae- tion is g'ja ran feed when ttoed for any throat or lung trouble. It has saved thousands of hopeless sufferers. It masters stubborn cold*, obstinate bough!, hemorrhages la grippe, croup, asthma, hay fever and whooptng cough and fs the most safe and certain reme dy for all bronchial affection*. 50c, fl. Trial bottle free at O. N B trek ballet’s, R. A. Dcason Jt Co’a J NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will on Friday, July SPth, 191(7, Hie with Hon John K. Nnelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, hi* final return as Administrator of the 6*tau} of R. Kirk Garvin, deceased, and apply for Letters f)i-rni*-ory. . "W B de Loach, Administrator. June 23rd, l3l0. K'Jilrc Election. A pelftlon having been filed In thlf oflice in accordance with section 1208. general school law of Mouth Carolina,• find in compliance with the dbere nanred section, notice is hereby ffiyen that an election will he held fn* San Hill special school -dtstrict/ No. 37; Saturday, July 23, 1810, for the pur / pose of determining whether or not a special levy of 2 mill* shall be toylcd within th6 said school district/ for sciptoi purposed. The election shall be held as provided bylaw for conducting general elce- tloaq. The following trustees are appointed to act as managers; D P. Key, W. J. Harley, \V. J. Rountree. Horace J. CroncR, , C. 3.fi. C» The Military College of $oulh Carol ink hCXirtCiSBY SCROtaRSHir — JUUJMKATIOX. 1 vacancy In benstictorj schoJetthips at thh Citadel from Barnwell County will fie filled by competitive examine- Hoo to l» held at Barb well on, Friday, August 12th, 19lB. CahtHdato* tnust be not less than 1(5 nor more tbsta 30 years of age on Oct. I, 1910. Tfiky must bh at total fi TCOt In height t phyatcally qualified to «» taliltary duty, khtl most giVe a hertificata of inability to pay the required oollefie tlues as a pay Cadet. Blank applteaiifln forms can be had up- od M|uest by eddreaaing ihe Superin tendent. Charlefcton, 8. C. ThCse applications must be filled out in eVery paUlcular and sent ro the Su perintendent by Auguat t, 1919. 4t ’ ANNOUNCEMENT. ' ^ rv v I hag to an XV . admlniatra toCyte gortl roads. • n VbualneMlike ihrae I shall aJ- good jMhools and Vocste g< w .... _ c _ koo# gosernlhent. my tttUtide a! to the same being well knbwh to the public 1 conafatentiy advocated brohtbl end wee alttfihfi the fret to |Ryh )h< and lend Influence to p.ieh that nl blent More than twcoiy yeata kftd. At a bust net! than roy chin! alffi. It eiCCtod. Fill he to conduct a 8tot» tor- ernment Aloh|| blislnhs* ^Ine*. ^ Edit6h of Thk Pkorlb i- For the in formation and knowledge of the va rious candtdMtca for oftlce in the Coun ty, 1 desire that finu publish the fal lowing forms, wtiich are in accordance with the rules of the party and the law with reference to primary elections : FLEDGES. As a candidate for the office of in the Democratic Primary Election, to be held on the last Tuesday in August, 1910, I hereby pledge mys» If to abide by the result of such primary and support the nomi nees thereof, and that I am not, nor will L become, the candidatb of aoy other faction, either privately or pub licly suggested,'other titan the regular Democratic n tunic At Lon. July—1910; SCOOP TOP PBESSBH Ff/? TIUZERS aHMflMWaarh' -1 The up I, the uniler<dgned 1 of the County of — and State of South Carolina, candidate for the office of hereby pledge myself that I will not give nor spend money, or use intoxi cating liquors for the purpose of ob taining or influencing vote*, and that 1 shad, at the com lusion of tite cam paign and befnethe primary elections, render to tite Clerk of Court or (Score, t'«rv of State as hereinbefore provided} under oath, an Itemized statement of all money spent or provided by roe du ring the campaign for campaign pur poses up to that time, and I furthef pledge that I will immediately aft-rr the primary election or elections that I am a candidate in, render an itemized state ment, under oath, showing all further moneva spent or provided by me in said election Tbe above form of blanks esn be had by calling at the office ef J. B Arm strong, County Treasurer, w ho is also Treasurer of the Democratic Party, also necessary blinks for expense ac count; or you can get them upon re quest, from the County Chairman. N. G. W. Walker, Ti F. Bui*’, Secretary. County Oitrm, WORK 24 HOURS A DAY/ * / The busiest little things ever made are Dr. King’s New Life (’iliy. Every pill Is a sugar-coated globule of health that change* weakness itrfo strength, languor into -Fheigg, |yfflin-fag into mental power;, curing constipation, headache, chtlls, dyspepsia, tettlarla. 25c at C. N. Burckh^itcr’s, It. A, Den son it Go's. f "Gerald,” shf said, facing him with heightened golor and putting her hand* behind her, ‘‘you will have to choose betyfeen me and your pipe ” Not an Instant did Gonrli beaitato. ‘‘The cl I pipe goes, dear,” be said, iti: ■'Wing it away. *‘i was thinking of bnyi/iK * ncw anyhow.” THOSE I’iKS ur"MA'lIOUD. How delicious were tite pies of hood. NO pies now ever uste so good. What’s changed? —the pies? No, it’s you. You’ve lost the strong, healthy stomach, the vigorous liver, the active kidneys, the regular bowels of boyhood. Your digestion is poor and you binme tiie food. Wbut’s needed? A complete toning up hy Electric Bitters of uii or gan* of digestion—stomach, liver, kid neys, bowels Try them. They’ll re- store your bovtiood appetite and appre ciation of food and fairly saturate your body with now health, strength and vigor. 60,: at C. N, Burckhalter’s, R, A. Denson & Go’s. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that tiie un dersigned will on Monday, August 1st, 1910. hie with Hun. John K . Snelling, Judge of Frobate for Barnwell County. Iter final iCturn as Administratrix of the estate of T. J. Ackerman deceased, and apply for Letter* Dismissory* Mrs Mary L. Ackerman, Administratrix. June 30th, l3l0. i + + + + + + + very thing to pug - / the small hack ward cotton. Ask your dealer for / * - it TO* CMV v Adfus Tftrt* pourt Holla*. KX bitoire® in Timber Terihs easy. Acroa threli milvk Coutt Hbtiae. Honan find M Terms aAlk. t - Cottft Ind kejj properties tkONMF ¥0 LBfiB hjhrgt hr rmi Anplv {to ®» j William E. MeNab, Mgr» Barnwell, S, C, DR. JNO. P. LEE, JL, CM DMTttr, Olfico o*9t Bah* 6f Wllliston. not recelvb cklla Ih th« country, will ffiske kDholhtBilsbtl at otoo^ IH. NlNESTEffl, ATTORHEY AT LAfi NOTARY PUBLIC, SLAckvIlle!; s. a • •l-od-o*l-o-l-»*Fo+On*od*o4 , o+*+»d , o++o+o+o+o+0'Fo+o+od*o+#+o+oq# 1 lAfHGis BELp AftD pEAliTB Are, Certainly IToiind All the Yeai Round lit WHITTLES STABLESt DR. J. H. E, MILHOUS, DBNT1ST, fitACkVTLLt,8.C dfflee day* ThtirSdaji Ml day ana Satufday. Well equipped office, 4- ■ ■—* Operations made ns pete* less as Cohsiatetit With safety Prifces rcafionable; Terml cash; Hi J. Folly griod mule? to HELP pnsh the belatedcropft. Two thousand buslteH of hdmo mihod oatNT fo HELP the HEALTH of the Worn atid Wedry of ailing work stock that needs a change of fodd. Putt Stocks of best built easiest running "Wagons; PRICES TO SUIT THE ^RESENT ^IMe! DR. W, C. MILHOUS. • Ben 1ST, Barntdli • * * It OFFttt HOUBS* Fferaoni llvln* twky fr will piewse make appol HA convenient waV Of bankinO. OU need ! osc rto time from your work in or der to deposit yot’r rdoney iti this Bank. We receive deposits hy mail by this plarl yon can send your money by Post Office Money Order, Check or Roistered Letter. Hand the letter to the mail carrier and the deposit will reach us as promptly arid ffifely as if you yourself brought it to the Hank. V/e invite you to open rither n checking or savings account; or both; frith one dollaf dr tfJore. i M GEPT. UHEIjESi ON ^YipOp OEPOSlt? pPECIHE PEES ON BERTlnCJHE? Of BEPOSll BANKofVESTERN CAROLINA rarnwelL, 9.C. ,.. C APITAL & SURPLUS S500.o6o.6P --LOCAL b/XE'CTVRS George J.M-^asierling,; BuHer Hagood. P.M.Buckingham and .V *« ’ - ■ % Si late o; Hetoti, deriff^d Tiy hhii Cornilt; Maxwell Orphanage^ arc now oflertd for tale up* on llbefal tefma. For partlchlart npply felthfer to l)r. 'ty. Chestei Smith, WillUiDn; or Orlande Sheppard, Edgefield, or Jl, T. tTainison, Greenwood. T.B. ELLIS, . SIRTETIR5 UD TERRiCIK, A postal card iiddresaed Uf ’ la ' • tne at L^ndhtittt, S. C; wOl > fecelye prompt attention. ' r -• \ / P. C. it fin. V i?. li. Wrixxrt U. C. Nkkt.T, Jft. Am 741 Reynffida Street mmmm ABCDSTA, • ‘ ‘ CEOfiGlA Advances Made Merchant# and banners kf ■■ ■L ■ Write Us MONEY Tt) LEWD. Honey to lend oh first foal estate. 9 per fcdnt lot ataonnta under llOM.OO. 7 6o aib oonto over H.m.fiO. — J. O. Fat torson T-- ~~ ' t.J ctikm, 1.1. Wffl. IcJjI, Calhoun^* - - ^ . ■ . y-’- ; ,i HG3 f ‘- «• /. . „ ive i - -»■ ^ ' -f ■ -- - <r7/'/ . * [ ' .