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jv SSi 55? *•£*1 THURSDAY, it I.V 18. iMa. v* _ V*tto«« r «n ) experiences iif old time a v*< H wan opening up hepiember l&tb .twrc t l not h ihifa I* s eusHm^sct V>t\* D **? t L tetlS OF 8UB&CRIPTI0H. JT t uih thuf fv* •+». ce, 9i *k* we ft ^ep^emt)e^ Ifttn i«-l’. *iuJ not- ^-Xi’ithe wish POH comes at theytift before entertained la years to sef average dste. Therefor^, there a^ j a^rm do^ Yrotn^housej)]; £l#Uwiiy, but eonntlnn today ! the cahm fulde to show r»»W‘»tS » did tfuth that "twape. ns Ims renowned than In Advance, per AaiMa On Time. *•• • • « .$a.oc The chatn *1** U n>, Lo g branch, bear the tewuVtalt of A^endale tills week. x J. B. Harle] hope T<>r the i layed cotton ► ~z_ fruRkb OY PKLItA^A. '*■1 ispondent «Y i of pellagra •7 Clertf. 3. B. Uornt, Su'pr. kifrtfON*. ix)DOE NO. 17 A. V. M. kA regirtarootWfttntciftion of Harrapoy Lodg No. 17, A. t. it. wtll be held aaonlc Temple on Thursday Aug. 18th. 7.89 o’clock Visiting are cordially united to attend. ^ iftN.b, " . MULE STOLEN—From mr lot at f lyoamore, S. O., on the 4th of July, a iCbt bay Jet.ny mule %Wut 14 bands high, with alight scar on rump, weight about 850 lbs. Neat trimmed, about 12 Jfars 4M. A liberal reward will be jfiven for returrf or for InTormatlo leading V»r wne the recovery of same. WrJ D. Alton, Sycamore, 8.0. be, loKi lie. A reliable Hlackville cc' writes r# the care of a di^ df fourteen months conr|ouanc^, after let.s than blx week* treAtmeut,by Dr 3. J. Watson in theCj«timbia nosp tal. The'/iaihe of the auffafOr is not pub hah'ed because thaLtol^ht be objected to, but any liiterested In that n^,w dt%a(l dtsOase cxn get infortnaiion. Qdbfe LA The slk^ffys who stood the Clemiou fJottege bupance examibAtlons htld re cently air made good. ^ The two scholarships Wprewon by George Armstrong, son ck Treasurer Joh;/B Armstrong, and by Caili^lo an. son of Mr. W. M ^Vhiruan of fackvllie. The entrance tests were successfully met by furren P Youmanv, Lewis Fred, Srneet Webb and S. L. Greene I FOR HALE CHEAP.- Marquess, the best bred end gualilled Vharo In the •ouuty, and two of her colts, third one donijbg! all entiiled to registration; llrea by different standard performers. J. E. Owens, Blackville, 8. C. . • ' Today, July 28tb, thh dog days be- fcln. ^ Tomorrow be county campaign j The county candidates will speak, bat, do. at Fairfax today. Mr. and Mre. 8. B Hair of Will Is ton ACC At Gleun Springs for a month. br. R. C. Kirkland is the most re pent .Barnwell purchaser of an automo bile. Mt. A. M. Kennedy and family are At Hendersonville, N. C., for the re tuainder of the heated term. The rainy summer weather favors ktTccelisful planting* of luger than ever turnip and sweet potato crops. Mrs. J. M. Hair and Mrs. M. T. Wi;. Ill of WilHston left on Mondsy for a two weeks stay at Bell Springs, Ua. Now that the campaign has opened ffcll Vide glvg every candidate a square deal, and let every voter bo a square man. SOMfe COMPENSATION. , HfcTrl a cheerfufeitixen to uV, “Thesq latter rains have damaged my cotton, but they have helped my corn take up the last application of nitrate of eida that would havo been wasted If the fveather had continued dry. Tne rains too havo given me time to increase the size of my sweet potato cr6p and with a dry fall 1 expect to have all needed for family use and stock food ^nefa lot to scM the city and town folks.” $ Rev. George Hopkins Will preach In the Barnwell Baptist Church on next guoday at the morning and evening Mrs. B. P. Davies b-ft on yrlterdny (Wednesday) afternoon for a pleasant ylslt of severs! weeks to rdattves and friends in the 011 North Bute. tofer*haniC. f. Molalr has a ne w ad- VettUfmcut today giving a practical ■nd philoaophlc Interpretation of the business sign* of the ttntes. Read it. Mrs. Henrietta L. Crum, relict of the ate Hon Hayne H. Crum, died at her ome at Denmark on the 21st lost. a(~ tet an iBness of five weeks with ty phoid fever. Sbb Ik afttvlved by three •ont. Rev. A. Evlson will conduct bis final SumgicV Service in the B trnwell Epls bopsl Church next Hunday morning, is he will enjoy an August vacation at Haluda, N. C., not leturulng untii September 1st. The time for tjie CJing of candidate- i' 3 MONTHS MORE. It will be about that iong before Jack Frost comes to kill. In thaj (ime the country farmer and towq patiber can do a lot of good work U he wM only get busy with Hear head and busy hands and stout heart. Pea-, sweet potatoes, turnips, winter cabbage, &o can be made in profitable abqndaiice for all local uses. Barnwell County farmeis ought to shin such products by the car load to the huft'Jred and morn cotton mill townfe in the New England counties in the upper corner of this State. TO CORRESPONDENTS. TncSto Are now over twenty thousand tele phones in this State, an average of ifa to the county. As carriers of loeal news t'jSy get ahead of the country papers. To print the coinings and goings of a.l risitoni to an from towns and country homes would lx> Ilk the retelMne ol oft told tales So the editor must, with ffcar and trembling,""Yfrati 'Sqch happenings as rtay have missed the wires and publish such news c'T home folks as will b: fn teresting to the gone aways in other Stats-s and communities. Subscribers must have the prettier.oo also. The newspaper likes to please, but it hasn’t room all that’s offered. So whon you are disappointed by the non-publieation of your favors pity the editor and lay the blame on the telephone. pdgd Hi noon on Monday and entries can be made now. The not be enlarged and the voter* can now mak* square deal choices of their favorites. Owing to a protracted attack of slck- pea< that had kept him at,home for sev- fr»l weeks and prevented hi* entering actively in the iincipaign Capi I>. Sim Black on Monday withdrew fro hi the ciadidacy for Magistrate at Barnwell. The happy news was received on Sat urday that Mrs. Robert Aldrich, who la receiving sanitation) treatment in K mondi is improving a* niorlr a* j be expected and her estlv and complete recovery^ Is boufldentiy hoped and expected. At Piekfcns on Tuesday morning while preaching In the Methodiat bhurch Rev. J. C. Yongu**, well known In this aectlon of the State, snfIVred a second atreke of paralysis which rc- •ultMl Ip bis death a *ew hottrs later. FRUIT FRIENDS. -Udrlnfc our temporary Iwl/. jiour ab sence last week some unknown but hig hearted good man left in easy chair No. 2 a wonderful package wqpder ; fu! peaches, with r.o memorandum qf the ti ime of the grower and giver. Fiom their abundance and excellence wo are im lined to credit thi* to the long, large list of the blessed characters of farmer Alfred Aldrich. And wo had a pie that reminded us o,( t{*e good times before the staf, fer it was made by a Red O ik rceeipe, unsurpassed in a century of progress. And the weekend was brighted by the cheerful face and cheering words of our good farmer friend, D. I’. Lan caster, who brought us for the better enjoyment of tiie restful Sabbath a big of Ashleigh apples-, sun kissed and ripened on the topmo. t bough* of Eden trees And a* out- bfc.-t retdrh W?) give them both si nee rest thfioks. , Before being assisted from the pulpit; he pronounced the benediction, the last words he uttered. Senator ntul Mrs., Gcofge H. Bates fe£pect to leave on Tuesday .neirt to at tend the Fourth Annual Reunion at • Uohasset, Mass, on August 1 5iq' of the Bate* Association of the United Styles. The trip will be a most inter- catlng ftnd entertyit\lDg.ot , p\ for the re union will be held in a historic section and attended by some of the best peo ple In Amejdca. Senator and M rs Bates will travel leisurely and visit many points of attuctlveness along .the North Atlantic Cofiat £nd (JabfBHan border; , Tux Piornr. is in receipt of an invi tation to attend the marriage, in Rich mond, Va,, on Thnfwctyy hibrning, July 28th; 1910, at 0:20 o’clock, of S is* Bessie Cleveland, daughter <>f ra. Msry I'almore, to Mr. H.' L. O’Bannon of Itarnwelii and that we can not wltnes* fills union of state* in the joining together < f two happy hearts is our great misfortune. , Ytie bride Is one of the Qld Domin ion’s fairest aind most accOh'iplishf>d daughters, and during the time she has •pent In Barnwell in the pursuit of her filgh calling ftfcl made many frieud* irho love her for her many charming {raffs pf character and womanly graces The groom is well beluyed and, hon- ^%red, both at homo and abroad, by all who have the privilege of calling him friend, eod Ue fitting companion for the lady whose heart and hand he has won. And TA* Pxo^f.4 join* with their 6ther friends In welcoming them tp the old home town, nnd In wlslrlng i tbdm • boa yoysgo” oft their journey th'rough nrt. v - (;roi» news. These crop opinion* are gathered from different yet rtliable inf irmants : No. I. An ex-falther who lias leen in several townships says tV-f corn I hnted and worked after the old style., given a plenty of distance, is as good as lie has ever seen. No. 2. Says that he will make more corn than he did last year, though a few week* ago he feared a tptal /allure. He credits the improveinerlt to the fre- tjuent raimi and continuing uloiidness. No. Gives the same evjflecue. No. 4. Reports that those who have planted amall option and larger corn crimps have jntitFc the most successful defences against <Jen. Green’s cKtn- paigns and can look forward to the future with serene satisfaction. No. 5. Claims and concedes the honor and happiness of bavlpg made the best ten aero corrv chop in tvto counties to* M r. 17.11. Turner of K1 lentob, when he began farming thty land a few yeara ago it was "run rfway with nut grass” and averaged seven busbfN to the acre. Last year he gathered from the said ten acres 21] bale* of cotton average pounds each. This year the corn fs planted in 6 1-2 loot rows; lulls siti iricji&s apart,’ ami the stalks average 2 1 2 ears. He applied over a ton of the right sort of fertilizers to the acre, yet our Infor mant puts the clear pro*t over 50 bush els to the aori. The nut glass has been comf’hHely cleared out. Not a sprig remains. NOTICE. ’ A Tbeje wil? be a meeting of the mem bers of Cttvnp Edwin Bellinger,’ No. 8^4 United Confederate Veterans on 1st Monday in August for tjie purpose of electing officers—payment of, dues and the election of delecates to the an- nnat reunion wbi^h convenes in Spart anburg, 8o. Oa. on August 17th, 1910 J. A. Jenkins, G K. Kym.' Adjt. Commander. , „ Tr _ 7 -„ ,wun his corn crop wetook otiir seat hy his tldOi to be a looker at what was to be teen and a listener to hl» details of ysym life and management, troubDs and coffipensatioijV a Arrlvinlr w^rbrned from the wefl kept pvwijtaYfon road and stopping he said j^'thU la my poorest corn” On our. right lay (he m<1 i, almost aa ]‘T-3 aa a floor, the rows almost aa ilralgru as the course of arifie shot elea v|ug (he ifiV fihd the stalks al noit Ukq aijilert on dreek -parade each wekrJng, ua V«r- dam tassel, presenting well titled ear**, the staff of life. Instead of the weapon* qf war arid,’ca/nsge. Tie told us cf eVery 6ost from the plowing of the first furrow to the broad oast sowing of the pea* that thlcjk carpeted the ground, Including eghenses of labor, fertilisers, ipplements, taies 'find U) VesWenVand ffienilprird the estimated yields as stated bf nl* practical fartAcr neighbors, the Jowpst being iW boahel* to the acre ancJL we calculated the nnni- ni’hnj profit at AJo per acre and saris fic.d ccutentp)t>m with achievement <f f#r.greater value. On our left was a scene a* pretty a* the picture that travelers in now regions love to dee- crib'*, and prof,tab*; too, A w ire fenced bermuua pYklbVfl ten yeara in use, with not a weed on it* even sodded *urface. Gathering their !*ty gras* feast there were Jerseys worthy Qf. State Fair blut, ribbon*, fnlld/yed cow* wltli ^11!! deityuMj^J udder*, fawn like yearling* and the lordly “Duke of Darlington,” fit in bis mighty strength to battle with Spanish matador in the old Madrid or on Wester#) ranthe to fight the, single mouatalu lion or the eager phshnx of the merciless coyote. Next to that was another fenced field planted In amber cane and pin- dare, with portable fence! to glV* fat tening later pasturage to Ms Birk- shlre*', headed by the son of a Balti more mother that cost tne worthy price of rive hundred do’dar*. Beyond lay a fit Id of peas following the full, oat crop of the abundant spring time. The wonderfully bent- flcisl effect of lime on the sandy sod as applied at the fall sowing of the oats being tnantfcsVed In the growth of the vines now reaching theaxlt of the bnggy, twice as luxuriant as on the unlimed laud. To the rloping southward Gy hi* cotton field, beautiful ak a well t^ared for flower garden. Last year these lands yielded a bale and a quarter to the acre and if they do not broducp an -equal or larger gathermg this segfon one of these two causes mtist operate', either the weather mu*t v be Incompar ably wohtb than it has ever been or Ills employes may get tired of picking and when enough has been gathered leave the remaindet as humus for thB hfop of HMl. . , More and better corn is westward Here the land is sl'ghtly uncjultuijig'. but the rows are *0 evenly arranged apd the needed terriico# so inipregna h'y fortified with berrauda gra'S that nothing less forceful than cannon ball* couj i break their resisting pro tection and make a way for the wash ing rain water , To our town prisoned mind It seemed from a comparison of the onerous crops,. w it ho fit a siogi-» sere leaf to mar their growing health and beauty anti large product!veness with tbo scanty promise of tho renter’* miscultivated patched acres that the day of miracles in scientific, successful agriculture is just breaking. And It wa- good to see In this fast wasting timber region a woodland,.of, we estimate, a hrlf Rnndred acre* where the primeval pines lift their green crowned heads and the thick undergrowfh provides safe covert for the song singing and insect eating birds from the hawk, .the owl, the pot hunter and mischievous slhall boy and liia patloi^riflq. Anti It was iTke a return to twvhbnfl to hea^the partridge whistling to ij- mate and the swamp birds piping their sunset songs So we came away and for a while each day wondgr when the call of the country will w in hack to its peace and plenty the too manv who have ^Mt the shade and tho sunshine tor the dust cf the streets and the daily reeut ring monotony of office, or shop or mechanical existence. Badk to the farm . , r That we have not over drawn this picture is a* capable of convincing proof as the solution of a simple prob lem in addition and subtract'on. 1: was Written with the delibejMte, pur pose cf challenging any septic; no irtytter how prejudiced; to go to Mier- wood I’l.iu.tntidn, put liimself under the guidance of Gol. Butler Hagood apd see for liimsrlf that; we have In d.tlged In no exaggeration. Let him take with him this statement of expen ditirre as accurate a* the kcepjpg of a bank’s accounts and the estimates of Income as seasonable and unerring a* a char,’ wt ll trained. we4 poised into! lect and accurate judgment pnd ripen* log “xperience c|in make and lie will realize the worth st the education leadership so tjutytly apd modestl^ made manifest on his ideal south laud plantation,. , From his records Col. Hagood has consented to give us his Kxpkxsk Account 13 Acrks of Coen. »t»4 • h«Artyr iwytff tlw ajflen- . a, ._j<. .1o„ra. ; Barnwell Baptist AstoolatfOn Union Moetlnga wfll be held it Seven Fine#, ^llne end U^aton Chu^obee. Bnturd«y and Sunday, .July 39 and 3f. progrAjcmc. 11 A. M. Introductory flerfoori. - Organisation. * Query l Lack nl spURoallty In onr Churches. The Cause7 Rt rqedy? Query S. The importsnee iff our De- nomlostion^l Schools and our duty to a*»p«aM-t theft. , . a Query 3. The formation of fields and movlug Pastors 4» the midst. . Sunday ]0 A. M. Mass Meeting, Ouy Hq/raay pqjiool Convention. Mission ary twctOpW, t Seed .. $ .2 5B Fertifizers No 22 fjatvtr, men and an- 115 06 S^ed I’f*s, IT busheis 8 25 Wear and Tear I in- rlemcnt* 4 90 Rent v f f-aml .... 43 <W Estimated Cost of Gathering.... . . . • 50 00 THOSfi ^‘IE§ 0*F BO’^HtfO'D. - , ftow dclfcfouif were tb5 pios of boy hood. No ptyaflow 6t , er taste so good, ghat’s changed?—the pfes? No, It’s you. You’ve lost tlfe strong, healthy Stomach, the yfgproua liver, thJ acti*ve kidneys, the regular bowels of boyhood. Your dlgestion Ji 0eor and you blame the food. What’s .needed ? A complete toning up by Electric Fitters of aH or- Ifana of (ligoatiou—stomach, liver, kld- ieyi; bowels. Try them. They’ll re store your boyhood appetite and appre ciation of food and fairly saturate your health, strength and '•a/lt tLUB fcllATRMD^. Please seed me. at one# names of three thanagefs ftrf each of four clubs eo’ that oil prepanttions may by fnade for the fair and proper uololn^ of the primary a lection.- Do not neg7>ct or dels^ the fferfornw ance of this duty. * » It. F. Bulat/ , .County Chalrnfita. ,»uly ^5th/ Hni?‘. EXTRA CAMPAIGN Dfitf. Citizens of Fairfax and vUtlnltf hav-' fog req jested'that a special campaign meeting be held at Fairfax, Thursday, July 2Sth all candidates, wlil take no tice that said request has been granted by tha Executive Committee, That Abe meeting will be held and candidates are expected to attend. H. ¥ Bulat. total Cost f3fiD03 , Crkdits. 760 Bu. Corn fsstl’t’d) $750 00 8 1 tons Hay “ 9(1 60 9,'48(1 lbs Fodder “ di ub Total Crodit8. $936 80 Proffis $506 27, This per acre.. .. .ff* 75 116 acres of this hjud was a mat of. joint grass; hence the larger outlay fob labor. , . " - j . The estimate*^on Hay and Fodjer are bated upon nctiisl yiehlt of 19dj. , Cof. U a good fa gradually and with loving and loyal allegiance to tne past *0 rich in precious memories convert ing nherwoofi into an elite stock farm. Antf It is a heautlfn? Idea that he baa in constant tbotlght and .purpose,' to bring back thpae. pictured aerfes to the glory that rested on hUT top and in in the ifi'erry dyys oyoM when the Thorough bred so? btave old Barn- welt Disfrtct at the sutumn meets on Sherwood track spurned t.b« springing turf with flying feet, when, the chiv alry of cottagp and of mansion gather ed there before the bu'gio from the banka of tiie Potomac and tha gatay of the aea called them to tbje rad aacrifloar ary . KMno Introductory ftarmoff, Rev. U. Mop- kins. Query Ij, Rev W. C. Huxley, J. A. D' r. Q.i^c Hunday 10 I MissIdfiarV tvar Jenkins, W. Barker.. Query 2. Rev. R. VV. Sanders, D. C M. Edenflei ►, J. O..Hander*. Query 8. Rev . G Hopklut, Rev.W. tJ, Baxley. J. McMiHani Sunday 10 A. M. T. 3. Deer, J. A. JenUina. Missionary 8ernion\ Rev. W. C. Bax' ^oy. Cotton. Query 1 ReV. K. M. banter, C. B. Free, Capt 1). Rice. Querv 2- Dr. J. B. Black; Rev. B. F. Allan. J K. Mayfield, W. H. Still. Query 3. Rev Freeman, Rev. V. M. Hauser, T. Clayton, \V. Folk. US. C. c. Elzev. , „ rmoita Rev. Freeman. Seven Pine* Introductory Sermon, Kev. Stou^e- mire Query 1. R M. Mlxsbn; R. A. IVood- w’ard, T. J. Grubbs. Query 2. A. P. Manville, B. T. Rice, W..J. Kennedy. Query 3. Rev. W. f}. Britton, G, E. Birr, VV, Wooley, T. J. GruUts, Sunday 10 A. M. V.. M J GtU-bs Missionary Sermon, Rev. IV. G. Brp ton. Dinner is expected on the ground* Saturday. O J Frier, B K. Allen 1 . \V. G. Britton. HARD HIT. Qeorgja peach growers are even worse hurt by the wet weather tbaq the despondent oottuu r»rmer». The cyn- tinulng rain* cauae.il their Elberta or chards to rtp^n a 1 th»*i;' great Fruitaga at once «ntl the rail roads were unable to supply cars enough to c*rri;, the frtm to Northern and Western uiark- cts. 80 after giving awsy m ( rr\sUV as their neighbors wanted Itye firchardlst* have plowed und^r lota of peaches as fertil’zers for next year’s crops. U jlixson, T. fit qtf|ight A •furc.fo. higher prrcc* Tor cOtVpri gpot .The tar greater exportation of wool froA the United States iffe^ns k 5'tarcitv cT Woien ^octfh ah<3 higher p^cei to Anierican buyers. e The ureKking. up (k tfte Ameri can cattle rinches into farms incrcitVes constantly ’.he scarcity of leather and tt’c pricey of rtyofi Aluiit high of. , ( , Thereto! e, the toresc^ittjr ^ian and j'lie provident v.-oman ihotild nO^Trt this .time of mitfsiWfAer ^ttieVf.eVs pf trade, take tifpcTc ot wliat ijicy \yilj require In the Way o! Cotton and VVoolen CootlS’, Cloth'" 'k’d Shoe's Wr a Veir roposi- ; , r w-m* reason and spnd ’upgnient? v With full stpc^. p'f ( a!l ihg. ggs^ti and elegancies .of approved A-mcftcan fi t^ORK 24 UOUR8 A D)4Y. The busiest little thing* ever made are Dr.TClhg’s New Life Pilj*. Every pill is n sugar coated gtabujc of health that changes weakness ,}rtt6 strength, languor Into energg. brpih-fag Into mental power! curing .bpnstjpation, htadai-he. chifIs, dyspepsia, ynalaria. 25o ^t R. N. BurckhaRer’s, R A, Dea- son A Co'l \ - jlsn’t the above a Veasi . tion? Does it not finical ,to ... sentiais . MM v. w .vv. -tmcftcan ^nd foreign goods I rcspectTully suomit the Ttbove platform as ^hewing my apprecia tion of the past gcnerqtis pAtronage of niy man) te>od customers ihd auggest the \vay in whicli the dollar of today ffiay do tne Work of two next year, Withou*t Wearying ydu witft’dctai^f, t can supply afl yoyr needs at old time prices and will at il! times lid hipiW to gU’e yoii my best services. § g MQLAIR b^rNWelu, go. e*AR. 1 Afife PEATsTH Al’C bbrtairtl^ feilh'd All tiie Vein Ridliiul at WE HAVE Just Received a New Supply of TURNIF3$£ED in the best and most improved va rieties. Below we give a par tial list wf the Rinds IN STOCK: . Purple Top, Vj White Flat Dutch; Mammoth White Globe. Milan, Cowhorn, Seven Top; Yellow Aberdeen; Golden Ball. » t Also Rutabaga Seed All Varieties. Get in line for a firsUclass Fall Gardbfi by pufbha5!ilg yo^r Seeds frotti R< A. DeaSdii Barny\cll, S. C. - ——1—- — ~ jr NOTICE OP FINAL OlSCtlX^^. Notice ji .hereby tilvcfl that the un- der^lgnecl will >nn F-riday. July 29th, 1910, file with Hun John K. Spelling, Judge of i'rtibate for Barnwell County, his final return as Administrator of tfie estate of R. Kirk Garvin, deceased, and apply for Letters Dtsmis'ory. W. J*. def.oach, administrator. June 23rd, 1910. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned wiR o») Mosday, August I*t. 1910, file with Hoiu.Johii K . Spelling* Judge of Probate for Barnwell Count*, her final return »* Adoiinistrstrix of the estate tif T. J. ^okerjjiap, d^'cased, and apply for Letters Discnlsspry^ jCrs. Mary f.. Ackerman. / .. Admini*tratrix. June 30tb, 1910. M#iry! F you wish {he best sta tionery, well ^orfrposerf and perfectly printed, tha{ will appeal ttl the highe’di dj/precidtioh 6T ^ustonfferd Forty good mules to IIELI^ |)uali tki; tielalbi bi : bjp8. Twq thousand bnaliels of home raioetl oats to lIELF the lIE Atyril of the wdi n and weary or ailing work stbek that needfl R chahgb o^* food. Full Stocks of best built caslcsl niniiiii^ "tVagons. FKICES TO StilT THE FRESFST TIME! toNVENkNt tihif er iANKise. need lose no time fi’bn! ydiir work JH dcr to deposit your money in ^his hi t V^icbcivc deposits by mail, tiy tilis p you can. fiend your ino’ney by Post pff:ce ( Money Order; Checlc dr Keeristcred Letter. 1-lend tne ( ^ )( ( J -- ----- .H or dcr to deposit your money in ^his Bank. \ye 1 ei:eive deposits by mail. Uy tHis plan an. fiend your money by Post Onxe r; Cljecic or Kegi^tered Letter. Idar citer to the Riail farrier ah,d fHe deposit will each \i.S;3s promptly add safely as i! youjourjelf jpiight it to the Ifank. s We inyite yoil to open account, or Doth,’ reach bfOt either a checking or ravines with one dollar or riiore. i ml it MT ?PEGlJiL W OX ffllFlMTEfi PF M MNRofVESTES^ CAROLINA BARNWELL; §itj. _ - CAPITAL d SURPLUS $566 i 668.€p S L&CAL JWtte’GT&RS ’ " 4 ' r ’ k - ^ f * -V A J!*, v-s l@brge OTfXNgCS ’■ - - Dit. JSft l. LEE) A| saBt OEftridT, Bihk pf ; Office oyer non receive will g£al'o sppo! Pim’ntmenti at 6 A. H. ATTORNEY At tif notarUmuc* ^EAcftVtLLfc, 8. C . p . ., - r m 1 llffllp DEN’tlST ■WM': 0 BLACkVj D8. fr. C, MILEOUS. m MMiilt: of tmi to* sons Ilviiyr ajiyay • fFom *lU« _ ^ - V-^ kl ' HOUBM Persons will please ms oomlnff. By sqOoir.gtbey witll m of immedlstf service and avoid appoint menu. The vslufiiiifc liin<3 late tT.TeWll Smith QfWi|2 listony dcrised him W Connie Mitxw'ell Ul jrhanage, are now bfiered fer sale on libefRl terrtls. Fot jia^ticulani ai eklllii- to Dr. 'W. .Clic Smlih^Hlistcft; or brlaiid^ Sheppard; E^ofielS, or JL, T. Orcehwooda T.fl. 4 StRTEbM di ittEiCBt A ciiM .Hddressed *0 * N me ai L^hdhhrst, S. Cl will rhtibhk |)f , ofhJ)t attention. — — ij —— 1 ^ MONEY TO LEND. Money to lend on fllrat 1 real fststg.. 8 iff , anioyyity under JlOt on amounts over ll.bw.w. a . P»H«rt*on 4 6 C. r. CilKW; t: M: it ficJa. CalhboOE ■ - ^ ;'2SaM R. t. ifatir s; U: \h lie. Naai.7, jil.' Fong bummer da^s give us leisure to surprise you with satisfaction and to do our selves justice. fll AeynoicU Street -Advances I Merchanti c Fhrlnei's Mddt to and c,>' -a . TV ■ ■ O t: ■MM "■■HM A » A.XI ^