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\ MM. '■ y - t'" Barnwell People. IHURSDAY. MAY 4, 1P11. RATES OFlSl Hsr RU'TM ' Mr. W.#. G^re und fumllv h«ve | MEktl^O At W^AjlrOt. V'*} (!>. I’HttPr'iin’s ttlHt « H» ' i'l-' '<> I (!• l'->U 11 . * ■ ■ y ft» A^ran On T ins* vanoe, per Annuo. f-- The firat aeotion of the rbain nang \r1H be at Wfoian Mamirl’A plaue in BycamAre I'ownatiip thin week. W. V. Riehkrdrt.ri, J. B. deck, supr. meeunff et Barnw. II o> Py: &8. the rea^Iab l I/odae No 1ft, ICefchtaaV Pythlaa wif {be held at tholr Hall on Friday nlftht 'at K o’clock./A full attendance is requested. By order ot ft. L. O BANNON, C. C. *m. McNAB. K. R. HARMONY LODOfc ftO. lY A. F. M. \ A /Arejrnlercotnmunleatlonofna'rmcrtiy \M/ Lodjta No. 1», A. F. M. will be held In Masonic Temple or. Thursday .MMflk May 11th 7.30 d'eliHok Vetting brethren are cordlai.y invited to attend. A. A. Lemon, W. M. H ft tfiNaS, Bee FOR SAI.K—^Ix hundred acrea of Jlae farming land, north of Blackvllle, \n a verv.desiiHble aectloii. H. I). Still. RlackviUe. S C A large liver and white colored pointer dog atraeed from my place on the aecnnd day of January. A liberal reward will bo paid if returned to .. J . J "’ntltor, tt Milletteville, b C. FOR HA I F'.—One fturocft Jer»ev orood fftw and three male pits. Apply to A. Stnn^pll, Elko, 8. C. EAR TORN FOR SALft. To make room ftvr rorajn crop* I of fer for quick *ale two hundred nusliQls of aoniid ear corn in the shuck. For pricei apply to $-4t C- E flrimes. Route 1, Elko, ?v C TlfE MOON THIS fiONtH April:— Flr«t Quarter. Full Moon Last Quarter.. New Moon ... . ft 13 21 2S The »un rises todav Y:03. kt ft :31, seta at { ••••••••••••••#•••• • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • •••••••••••*•••••«•• Teacliers Examination totnofrCW. Mr. Thooia* Sanders sold on Thurs day two bales r>f 1IL0 cotton at 1ft 5. Fresh wood ashes s’pinkled over rah bage and collard plant* will l-tii them of worms The date for the delivery of the • neech of l«en t’ R , Brook - a l K vi rf h x has been change.) to JuiiO l 'th The oat rro[) i« not up t’> cMi'ertH'joo this season. K»11 »•>« » |i I.', ar- good, hut sprlt'2 «olv {■ y, nr, \.-rv .11. appointing Subscribers .1 M. Ppraw*. (Iruhb*. < . 1.. Wool^v aoil 1. T. 1* vv L.y .Odlool « i Ij ( ]' •• I nfk.i| a v 'lav It' y iiivited to com*- ,1r n gctt'ng more keep- get* li*m« male Hatur'lav a Tua I’xori r. Uardener (). II Hc<t Sr. repot t« In. potato hloom* a month from the i<*\ ■ planting, and young potatoes a- iarp* as hickoiy nuts The Shad v (I rove with a picnic on We The public i* cordial and bring basUet*. Engli-n sjiarrows pi.puls r i n lla r o vv el). Tl Ing cabbage free from worms and ting fat In ihe work. Rev. J W Blantnn of Orangeburg I* *t>endlng this week with old time Rosemary friends, to his iicallh benefit and their great pleasure. Mr. T. J. Hrooker. formerly of Wil- liston, recPltlv of Atlanta and nnw of Memphis, write* ps pleasant imprea- tlons of the Tennessfee city. Rev. A F,. F.vison fd Mr. H. W. Montftgup are (Ivlegate* from this eountv to the l^lstbession of the Epis copal Council now h‘i''g |»ej| jn ft'ork Vil'e. Friday’s rair. was most arceptahle, Even if It did mar the enj-ymenl of the annual memorial service- at Rivets Bridges and denj’ a sigh' of the eclipse of the sun Prof. w. H. 7fand says tliat the ‘’ew Eiko school boildirtg Is the best In Barnwell County. It contains four class rooms on the ground floor and an fcxcellent auditorium up stair*. Mr Edward E. Stoner, Seeretarv and Treasurer of the Southern Slates Lumber Confpahy of Dunbarton, was a pleasant visitor to the sanctum on last week’a busy day. He has an adver tisement of Interest and information in today’s Pxopi.it. Govefnnr Please ow Thursday paraded during good behavior n>}rnmle Wil liam*, colored, who killed Trank Boyd, fame complexion, an.1 who was tried last year, found ghilty of manslaugh ter and aentenced by Judge Memuiin- ger to two years. Butcher Still hid on sale Friday a bwf that proved Barnwell County. ,$» good a cattle raialng section a* it was In old before cotton day*. It weighed 127 pound* to the quartet, waa of Hol stein atrala and was raised by Mr. Rosier of the Bouthsidft, Friday, desplti the tain, was a great day at Hercules School closing eier- fclses. Fine speeches wrae made py President W 3. Peterson of Orange burg, Attorneys George H. l?ate«, jfnd Chas..Carroll Simms and President H D. Calhoun of FTarnweil. Mr. J. R. Harrlsoh proposes to make In the near future a roof garden over fils block at the corner of East Main and Middle Streets. (( his plana are 6arrled out that, will be one feature In which Barnwell will be mile* ahead of Any other town in the Slatft. Plans for the new Coast Llnft pas- fenger depot <u Barnwell have been ap proved. Tin* present depot building will be used for freight purposes. The new passenger depot for the Houlhcrn Halfway wfll bft ct'inrAertUed a* soon as A satisfactory site ha* been secured. The annual sertjfon before DunW- fbh Lodge, Knighta of Pythias, was preached on Sunday by Rev. J. K. Qoode, The congregation was the largest that has worshipped In Cyprfts* Chapel in a fifng time, and all were charmed and uplifted with the admira ble manner and matter of the discourse, Ao eloquent in its porfayal of the prin ciples that govern and the purposes that enoobh $trt ryrt»l«UM. returned t<> V'a , after a very ..i ( . ..,,31 vi«tf r,i> r’ilm ue H sister, M r* H. I.. O' Mannoi. That the Hon. i. I t iil'h iv >■>< much Imi'i a-;!.; r.) - j-y a Hr,.. 4 v ■ • 1 ; T • ■' ' : •». TcK •'si.ct 1 • ' WC- K« C'llSetls nf me. i i 1. 1 •, t'tig the hul dlna of a fi 'l ey ] rr..c Augusta via Beech l-lirul to B ack- V ille. The IochI bu«iiies» league tuO ae- »ii r ed the prom ter« that l< the road Is built via Barri'v.-ll ail possible aid Win be given in I in tharatice in he urnJ-'Ct. The Union Meeting ser'|ioii* of fir W M jnnes on Satuidav' amt Rev B. F. A lien tin Sut)'l»y will lie long and gratefully remembered hv the ooegre- gatinns that listened with an much pleasurft and prollt to the wise and elo quent messages of those consecrated ministers. Rev. A R. Evlson waa prevented from attending the meeting of the l»l oacosan Con ft cl 1 at Yorkville by a call to officiate at the ftincral of the late Mrs. A. M Martin of Hampton f 'oui-ty, a former parishnner Mr Evison wHl spend a day or two visiting friends on the Savannah River. Several Barnwell gardeners lave foiind cedar tea a sure killing cure for potato hugs The berry hearing cedar limb* shnitld *>* boiled ilotjl a strong tea Is made, which should he allowed to cool petfectlv before sprinkled on the plants. One reports hi* plants kill d by the tea, wnich wa« made over strong. The Bamberg — Ehrliardt Railroad Company ha* hee.n organized with the following officers : J. A Hyn an, .^resident; Thomas Black and W M Bra.iftAin, Vice Pres idem*; W D Rhnad, Secretary and Treasurer. The contract for gzadiog the road ha« been g’ve.n t>» vieasrs J A. VVil- Hams, E. C. Have Fhd VV C. Wolfe. Farmer dohn M. EA*trri|ng returned last week from h vacation vi-it to FI r- ids. Cro|» gatliering is about com mencing there, thougn drought aid cold winds have retarded growth* as here. The Barhwed emigrants are getting on well, leavening the whole peninsula; for what is be.st in Florida, from Governor Gilchrist down, mored there from Carolina. The poit office people will be almost as busy this month as the newspaper worker*. By a recent department or der .hey are required for thirty days, commencing on Monda:, to weigh, cou n l and classify every piece of mail matter handled and to report the time they were *0 engaged Cncis Sam a mail handlers iii tbi* eountv are all hustlefft and will make Al reco d*. Mr, Charle* F, Grimes of Rock ('reek tell* u* that we e mistaken in sav ing that his fine wheat crot which promised 2ft bushels to the acre j'lincJ by the hall had been plowed undet ynd tdanted in a s'ltptper crop While a failure as a grain crop the wheat i« sifckcrlng very freelv and growing rapidly When sufficiently tall he will cut It with his mowing piacliiiie and -erure from the rich ai^iea a large quantity of valuable forage. A Inwv. r fri-Mid tcJla 11s that hl« flock f | vci Piy-'ociiti Rock hens li H s for uionii • supplied los family wi'h all the eggs nee-'ed. Some tlreks he ha- gath ered up over four do£rn. rio-i have never minded the wc-ther. laying during cold spepa as regularly N s ju .P|irlng davs. Tl’.ey hate limited space, lii«i hack yard ai M ! garden (un planted t, for e.\> rcise llegivrs then, one feed a day of whole an l crack.-.' corn. For their d <il v dessert he bu ‘ and gives them a head of greens. SALK D VY. Only tho-e having business on in- to town on Mon.lav and they burned home *• aoct, x« their duties were d-uie The presence - f Oen, trrecn in the cotton fields account' 1 for ifie small attendance and quick departure?.. The G>nrt House Offlciais were kept moder ately busy, the Supervisors of Regis tration having the least to do. Tne stock of goods advertised by tli« sheriff was bought hy Aticirnev Toh'm f-r $4(X). Several mule* dales were made A sad bkAtk. -VV. Melton, of Vqrfdlk, V*,] Mf. A. tj. tionnstt of VFxlterhoro feB astor of the FBft Baptist, de»jl Wjltft h^y» rt111 hia home 03; kngusta, Ga. t wp, begin x ' Aorll ’0, lijl. H slaving wife waa by h I*r. W. M JorteV pf the bia able y»hfth the final summon* cam fuesday ^ L 1 - j DL. forme ( hitrcTi of Augusta meetlnj wkt VViliistoti Hai*tl«t Church next, Vta7 ft'h. on lA.f MU >1. ii Annie, ds'igtit'v.r <<( me 'V M. Harden, both of Klin. By Rev John Goode on ult. Mr (diaries s Anderson Nora Cav* , dalig!'t: r ol M r 1 hotn 01 I tu din ton. By Rev. J. M. Sv^tpra on ult. Mr Murray llari^on til. On M«rc1v2u, URL he ibarrierl Miss 1 Ella W lllam* d( Barnwell Gnunty, r4ie Rev Mack RHAbhaai cfflcU : -tf Hl( t>iKiv whh laid to rest in Hi *Valterboro c tu. -• rv •.1 tie • net w ak a pr.sue. 011- firmer u n r. ■ < 't »u«1. vva> hi t' ly hnnorej l ived hy nisnUi'v frlen t*. Pearl Baxley, both cf the 3flf.h and Vl|«* Georges Creek. ANOTHER HOMICI 'E A garahllng game In which Severn) colored men w.-re engaged on the night of the 2nth ult. on the plantation of Mr George VV RnvUtnn near Wtialev Sta lion terminated !ri a pistol ht>tle in which many shot* w pre tl red Furman Tvler, oneof the piavers wa« killed Coroner J. MsfT Halford he I! the in quest. The Jury found thst I'yle came to hi* death at the hands of oa' tie* unknown. Rural policeman S i- vender arreate I and held to ou>I f'Uir of tbe n-gro meu on the charge of gam filing, A GREAT DAY. The programme has been, n'r.', g d for the laving of the co. fie. - aione o' the ( oi.iederate monument at Bamberg Prof. Daniel of Clemson Col lege i* to he th» chief orator of the day. Hon. S. G. Mayfield will also deliver a brief address. Dr J B Black will be mas ter of cererynnira C rosaea of honor will he delivered to 21 Veteran*. The glory of erecting this monument ha* been won by the good women of Bam berg County. F.xerdsea will commenc* promptly at 11 d’felock. May 10. LAST AND BEST, That waa the verdict aa ‘hi!)? Teach er* Association meeting at .Healing Sprigs btf Saturday, laat of tuc School year and best on record. Tbe teacher* attending, ftl in number, and other vla- itors Interested in educational work were comfortably and courteously au- tomobiled from BlackviJIe, and tSat was ft ride In which 13 wax rfqt an ifn- Incky nntnher. that many trti'fing cars being in tfrft grand • procession. Fine addresses were made by State Superin teudent Swearingen and Misses EHse Rudd Afld M’vie Eromqr. The dinner waa ft triumph of glorlotia foods au- perbly served. THE May court. Jurors for the second week were drawn on Monday: Allendale: W L Cloy, J T Wilaon, F M Young, W J Ruddell, W B Oawald, LG Harley, V M Maner. Barnwell: R L Peacock, Ja’meg H Lancaster, W L Baxle^, W F Holmes*' 11 FOdom. Bennett Springs; C L Hlers, T J Hier*. Hlhckville: II C Still, J C Hogg. . Four Mile: C M Turner, Frank D Bush,' C Ft Rosier, J B VVlngat<L George* Creek: VV D Still, J S Col lins, S B Greech, W L Harley. Great Cypress: J M Ulmer, M C Dia mond, C R Gibson, J P Ready. Red Oak : A M Sanders. Rosemary: E R fiea»iey, J G Davis. Svcaniore • 11 VV Harter, J 1) Aden. Williston: A M KUchinga, J L Weftthersboe, C A Beuuett. THREE THOUSAND’) lIlRRE That many good fijoplp. from the eounties of Bamberg, BaVoiVf;ll, Colie ton and Hampton atiemletl tne annual memorial services at River*’ Bridge* on Friday. , l( 'I’he address ofTTol JaCte* Arm«trong «f Charleston, the orator of the day, was an effort worthy of Ms great au dience and of the cause of which ire spoke, enshrined in the hearts of old and middle aged and little ones as sa efed and to be forever preserved 111, sf- fertion* loyal to th** na«t and lov.ng ti> .patriot dead For til At one day Di.tle vvna a silent song Ip each and ov erv soul and tbe Old South was again alive. lHall. r th*> gathering* of the year wherevel t}ie flag of tbe Union float* mere i* no picture more moving to high and holy Impulse and endeavor tban this unfeigned annual tribute to the martyrs of the ' : o*t oause Their bodies are dust burtheir memories are Immortal as the shining star* thatkeep waJch above their resting plai'es in the bosbiil of the South land they loved *0 .*ej) , TRI BUTE (>F RFsi FCT Whereas, Mrs. Addle Pirt one of t>ie tqeinbern of Long Branch ^undai ’*<«hcVoJ has been rcnxnvpd t>y death, ThC^eJore, he it resolved : That we think It and right that we should not simply erase her nXme from our roll, but that we bow in s'dhnilaalou to the will of Him that makes no ml* takes and wc extend pur condolence ti the bereaved familv and friends', and that the above resolution he Inscrlhed on a page of our Minute Rook and that a copy be sent Tux BsKNwf.rt PxorLK for publication. S A. Hair, tv R ('arroll, TJ 8. Hair, Committee. hWF.NS—JEfF.R Rv ReV. fobh K Gnode on the 26th ylt. Mr. J. H .leter of pwar.ea and RJI-s Corlnne, danghter r.f the late A. M Dwens K-q. of fitrnweli', were hap- pll v man ied The bride looked Very haiulsome in ft atvlLh traveling suit of King's blue' with hat ilb’J gioveg to maten, and i'ar- ried a bouquet of brld‘!’l roses Mrs. Hodges of Sw anaea. sifter of the groom, was dame of honor The groom was attend".! by Mr. Ros* of Savannah a* best mah. The decorations were pink and white rose* ferns and garlands of ■ milax. A large niiC'bor of beautiful gifts were displaced. After an in formal leception Mr, and Mr*. Jeter left for their tour, expecting to visit Washington, Baltimore and other northern cities On their return they will make their future Lome In Colum bin. Mi'* Owens is one of Barnwell’s best loved young women, a granddaughter of the Hon William Aiken Owens, one of the most brilliant mepOier* of the ante belli’'*) bar of BarnWell. and on her mother’s side descended from the distinguished Patterson family Mr. Jeter is a nephew of the late Governor Thoma* lioibwell Jeter of Union. MIS>KS F'IN MEDALS. Pleasant Hilt 3cl»*ol closed April 21. Medals wer* Iron by the following pu- plls: ^ M Is* 'I’hMifa Cre-rfi. one for spelling, in at one for firit'iift and flrat honor teuditniifi M;-a \ irgie Mae Kennedy, a tfiedal for sp. Hing and nne tor writing. Mi*s Eddie l.ou VVea'her-bpe won the piir.e lor ibe mo*i bead mark*. M no. M t \ na VV eatliei .hee was a w ard- e.' the tlisr ho no 1 ' for .ir|*orunent. RELItili’l'S 11 E'IS. Union meetings of the Barnweil Bap tist A «-ot'iatIon w eie neld on Saturday and 's■ 1 ndiy at Barnw.ol, Friendship and lieorges Lreek Churches The union at Barnwell was fairly well rep resented bv delegate-, but the attend ance on the Pif*’- of the c.lurch wa« small. Bro. Jones preached ftie introductory s'-^ion and the Mission ary sermon {in Sunday was jlreached hy Kro B. F Alien The topic “<)b!t- gsthin of {Re ( huroh to the Sun day School” was discussed by sev eral brethren thq principal address be ing made hy liro. J. W. Blanton of Orangehu rg. The meetinjf ftt Friendship was well attended, both bv delegates and them ber* of the local church. The intro ductory sermon was preached by Bro J. D. Peacock and the missionary *er moo by liro George Hopkins. The topic* were discussed by Severn! breth ren and we trust that some etforl will be made to carry out tbe Ideas ex prcaaed,' namely ; The supervision and direction of tbe .Sunday ScBool by the churches. The writer ba« received no report of the meeting at George* Creek. 1) A Sdeath. Long Branch. April 13th, 1911. Mrs. Addle Birf' wife of Mr. J. W. Birt, happily pa* cd away at rest in the sixtieth year of her age. She waa a good and faithful member of Long Branch Church, a grand and noble neighbor to her community. She raised a large family to weep and mourn hef death. Cbe wa* a dear com panion and affectionate mother. Oh, how our hearts ache when we t\iink that we can never see that loving iace again on tBi* o«r?h. But we hope to meet again where there will be tm more pain or death to aeparate U*. How sad o.ur old home l» now that was once fto Haopy and h'ight. Oh, to think that sweet voice we once heard I* to be heard no more. But God knows best for the Lord glvcth and the Lord taketh. Blessed be the name of the Lord Him leaves a dear and loving husband, silt 8<>ns am! five daughter* and a host nf friend* and relatives !o hiourn her death. The funeral service* were conducted by Rev J. K. Goode at the home and the body was laid to rest at the family cemetery to await the resurrection morn. Ti* bard to break the tender cord W here love has bourul the heart TIs hard, *0 bard, to speak the words We must forevc. pait. Dearest loved one, we must lay thee, In the peaceful graye’s embrace, Bur thy memory will b« rberndied, Till wc fee thy heavenly face. A Husband. BACKWARD berries. So far thi* year strawberry growing In the eastern Carolina* ha* not been a bonanza business Last year up to but not including ApriJ 21Hh MiK car loads had been shipped North. To the s*me date this year oniy 83 car* had gone, a shortage of 723 car* The d ; fferencc is charged tl the cool dry Spring. Generally the Carolina shipment* stop about May loth when the Virginia and Marvlind bernea capture the Northern market*. THE HOOKWORM MENACE. From the Beaufort Gazette of Friday we learn that Dr. Vlllion tVeioherg of Manning had been working in Beaufort County for ten day* under the Rocke feller Four.flntion for the eradication of the booksyorm and extermination <..* other preventable diseases. In the town of Beaufort he ha* found 27 per cent of those examined InVjrted with the hix k W'lfm. and in the county at large M per cent. A* the hook worm l» the cause of lazinee* in grown ups end ill health, •low growth and mehtftl dulness In children it is a menace against which a cofl St It fit krrtl conwrtwh - camyralgn should be kept up The ^Jeonae can be easily and cheaply cored but tbe medi cine should be taken und.er direction of a doctor, a* care must bo taken as to diet during treatment. Dr. Weinberg tell* the Gazette : ‘ Hookwortij diaeaae is acquired by tbe young parasites entering the body either through tbe mouth or the skin, U'Ua ly of the feec. When infection takes .place by the mouth, it Is prob ably in earing uncooked or poorly cooked vegetables. When the ^orm* enter tbrqdgh the feet they cause the ootnipm condition which is known as ground itch, or dew Itch.' dew poison, toe itch. This is the usual way in which a person gets the disease.” Wise men guess that (here are two million hookworm sufferer* in the South. No doubt Barnwell Countyluu. ita share. TO STUCK RAISERS. Come to tb8 Hill Top Stable* goon and the two splendid gteeds, Le Grande and Dicton, unequalled In the State for beauty and brawu abd all good qualities. :^r. TT you prefer to raise hardy, tract- afVTe, long living, healthy and hard working mule* comfe to 1110 all the same. Let’s make tbia ft work stock raising county, keep mo'fte/ at home and have stock that we know to be de pendable. Your friend,' Charlie Brown, BrrAwell, b. 0, ■Mfc* SIB ”1 gonrtore«t. Lewi* H Mitchell departed this life in Rosemary Township on April Ith. 1011, aged 33 years, leaving a wife, two children and three brother* to diouj-n his loss. He was kind to his lami.v and fellow men and lovtd hy all that knew blm. He has gone to join hi* father and mother A bo have gone be fore him . — - The reaper death pntered our home And took from It our lovwig broth- er. Rest, feVcred brain, Rest fonthy throbbing eye. Through those parohed lips of thine 5io more shall pass moan or sigh. XJv. 1 fdp SALE ^■For the past six year* I have been carefully selecting ''r thk Fai.l. ami in the field, my cotton seed for the following year’s planting, choosing the most per fect and prolific stalk* he*ri"g the greatest number of the lineal and largest bolls. « ^ I be past season I did tins and also had the seed hand ricKxn, and now offer the*e fir»t oliotce w seed at $1 00 per bushel, General £ Crop 75 cents per bushel. JD^“AIy.spec!ally selected seed averaged (150 pound* of lint per ac e last year. G. A STILL, BhtckviHc, S. C. ^ m •GG&v&sxi m •mi suits [mi ti Dunbarton, S. C. J* A NtTACT17RKR8 OK YELLOW I’l NT. AND 1’OIT.AR RODGH & DRESSED LDMBER Flooring, Celling. Siding, Mould ings, Lath, etc. Can furnish complete House BUI*. Saw Mills, Dry Kilns and Planing Mill flSE FARSI for SALE A tract of 172 acrea, known as a pari of the Dr. B. F. 1’eepjes place, lying "ii the old IVeplea Mill road, one mile from the Fdisto River, two miles from WuaDy Station, three hi’.le* from Springfield. 125 acre* afe In ci’ltl, ration. It ha* a g*od clay Mibaoll, !.-, flue tobacco land and la healthy all the year found. The improvement* con sist of a dwelling of four room* in the main building, two tenant house* al most new, barns, stables, also one to bacco barn, a well of line water. A good school and church are near It. Term* cash For information a* to price apply to Mr*. Roaa M. Radcliffe, 3-3C-U Baxley. Ga, Wheelwright aiid Rlack- smith Work P«r.e Here. DR. WiLE^’S WARNING. Wa*h!ngton, April 27—Dangkr* so grave, according 10 Dr Wiley, chlr.‘ of the bureau of chemistry, department of agriculture, lurk in the ordinary he Mlache remedy that he has determ Ined to Institute an investigation un der the pure fool arid drug act Many case* In which death lias followed the taking of these remedies, *»id Dr iVi- lev today, have been brought to hi* at tention of late . Headache powders, said Dr. Viler, usually couialn large quantities of drug* which affect the heart more or less. The powders, according to Dr. Wiley, corifaln * larger proportion of these drugs than atiy physician would think of prescribing. The United States battle ship Dela ware.’ which carried to Ghili the body of the minister from tbat country to Washington, ha* returned U> Boston nfter It* 28,000 mile cruise, 'all well and ready for anything.” EVERYTHING ox wheels And the stock to pull and the fur nishings to go ryith them. An over flowing stock of the best buggies, wag ons, surries, harnesjs, whip*, la;') robe* at low tide pricei at Hill Top Stables Before buying anything in my lino be sure to see me. Ilo'-sr shoeing a Specialty; also repairing rubber tired buggies. M. w. HITT, — At Johnson’* Old Stand,— Blackvllle. S. C. A Timely Message For the Woman with Limited Means. No-essarlly the mslorlty of women are obliged to think first of their purse* before buying corsets, same a* when pnrchM*'* ing other wearing apparel. To thnpe women whose spending power Is limited, thi* timely message Will appeal Have on other garments, but buy a good, aensiSle,. stylish corset—the Royal Worcester,— it is the One sure way to solve all your corset trouble*. Un- mi'tak*blv the Royal \Vorce»ter ia the greate«t corset value at a medium price.. Trice* run from \ Decidea on that , * 0 Bpring and Summer i uit Yet? No? Well, then', we can be Df service to ^bu. Hard to fit? Well, perhaps you hive teen trying clother 'tl‘at were not made to f.t. fto\F, with the line we carry it’s no trouble at all to please tfic most fastidious. You see, the shape is made into each garment, not pressed in with a hot iron. And this careiul tailoring retains the original shipe of the garment. “ • Yes, wc carry a variety of patterns! arid believe that wc can suit the individual taste. The fabrics drfc just the thing for the hot day! that arc coming. High priced? Oh, no; very reasonable, (juallty consid ered. Cbffie and let us pi^ove our statementsi c. F. MOLAIR, Barnwell, & & The Opportunity Is yours Novi! You ought noft to {>ostpone the opening ol a Savings Account simply because your first de posit may be a small^pne. We cor^i^lly invitq ycu to begiu now by (Tcposifing ^i.oo pr more in tl'ui itrong bank where rnurtev cai;nS 4 per cent interest, and is protected by tHc largest Capital ahd Surplus of any State Hank iii Sbult CzfbTlHa. T °|o Paid on Savings WESTEl (ARNWEfiL; S.Cl CAPITAL & SURPLUS $500,36oSJ> ==^1) LOCAL DfiFlECTORS i. ~ George H.Bates J M.Easterling Butler Hagood P.M-BuckingliAra s. A J s i MU ■A f*»x KoMMjuad audcft tbe further you go from Il!?l Top Stable* the worse for your pocket and work, f have the kind to suit Charlie Brown. Barnwell, S. C. MOfTEY TO LOAN. Leans made on improved farm land* In Aiken, Barnwell, Bamberg and Hampton Countie*. No delay. James A. Willi*, Atty., No21-13t ffarnweli. S. C. Mbs' u, W. n. ^IONEvS, MANAGER. Colflibia. S. C. Secures positions for teachers, sells school farniture and sup* plies, and publishes Southern School News. ^fSend for our school supply catalogue, our magazine ,catalogue and our entertainment book catalogue. ’ TO ONE CAR 6?- F-ine itbrse^ Orifina’ ! fionee'ppon. dexlgnfd upon correct lifies and made from tb« best materials by skilled workpeople enable you to enjoy tfio nficoit in Ityle, fit, comfort and Service. £4T And don’t accept any thing "juat as good.” Buy the ,mercliaot who Joea aelt then and Insure yourself agafmt disaatisfactlon. C; F. Molair Barnwell, S. C. AND “ ~ Three Car^ A OF THE Best Mules THE West Just Received A AT t ; J. B. BLACKVILLE, - -V