The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 20, 1911, Image 2
"><' < """tv tf frH^tit on fl'Mir | f 0 jj ( , H„nor, J. \V I'evorp, Tirvldlnj:
WITH T^K i'KOPl.K.
T» *In»w that there U one other msn
In IhU State nneaar aUvnt It* rotton
f«tnr« we borrow front thn Aht>eville
rrwa and Banner of la»t week, ami u«e
M an MlUorial the following: interview
nutriment marie In tVa»liin|ft"ii recent!
IjT bjr Hon. Wyatt Aiken, who i-* n"tv ;
benrloit bU rttth term at a nierntx-r of
C>»o«Twaa from the Third Sr>uth Curl*
ilna DWtriot. Hpeaklnjt of the merger.
■i How being completed in Ihi. State (Jol.
Aiken uld:
Tbl« qtiettlon ha* been prr.ente'l t"
»• from rarimn ttandpointt and on
•evera! occation* rrlmsnty, 1 rn»v
•ay, that ao long a* the mill* merged
are ooorined to a *ing!e State, and *<>
long ai the merger i* not of *ueh meg
nltade aa to conatitute * monopoly
Oongreat mav not interfere, (’otigre.t,
Iffmy Judgatent. cou’.d interferri only
wbera the merjrcr affected inter »tate
opmgMToe adrerafly. At I underttand
It. the Standard Oil Tompenv, the frecl
Tnial and the Tobacco Trurt mine
Wrltbln the tonpe of t ie rSlierntati A ntl-
truat Act, btarauae of their extensive
boldingt In aeveral Htatc*, making
yrtoea In one cetitral point for the tirod*
tioti of all the SUtet affected. JS’o mm
«an tell the nltimtte proportion* that
the merger plan mav assume; but since
the merger here referred to could not
prncirt
iCoul I he pul -O l;igti till t ll"t a iiarrcl
c ud 1 Im» brought here I y railioiri*
feum tlie Nortti or West, (or in- tuch
CH*e thef.nners here wo'ilri raise infl
tlie wheat needed hy them and other
Tolk. too.
As no Mich increase in freight rate.
1* possihl" tlie nflXt b :, .t tiling to do
and certainly h« good If not a better ^
method i« to prove thTt wheat growing
it as profitable In t!ii. .ec'ion as tiie
making of anv staple cm*!. In u re
cent talk with a moder farmer we
learned some farts if his experience
running through a number of year,
that eiio.il i convince any 'doubting
’Ihoinas that this is a good wheat noun
try. In the near fjture we hope to lay
these ficts before our firmer readers
Tht* nu-ntion Is made today to help
their min.la get ready to leceive tl.e
go<»(l seed that our farmer fii-nd will
furnish and that I nH I’Kori.K wd’ sow
broadeatl or dri’l m, a* may suit best*
t
CongriNuIonal enactment anvthiug I
Way MJ* relative thereto it on'y as a
priyate citlten. Interested with every
other good citizen in the state’s best
epODOinic dev inpmoht. As such I am
frank to »ay that I think tlie merger
plan ia fraught with many dangeroti*
probabilities.
If ten mill* may he run *ucce».fu lv
bv a common head, there is no good
tMtaon why, in time, a hundred, or b|
the mill* of the State, nuglit not hp
brought under one control. The main
pnrpoae of *uch a comhination, a. gen
•rally imderatood, is to regolue the
ontput of cloth aad to establish stal l"
price*. Thi* if all will enough, tut
When It I* considered that the power
which Is sufficient to dictate the price
of cloth can In like manner dictate the
prlc* of raw cotton, new light i* tli/own
on the *Uiiatlon. And iloes anv msn
doubt this power* Huppose all the
ralU* <t South Carolina under one man
agement, and every market In tlu state
nay be closed bv the word of one man,
how long before the exporter would he
having cotton at hl« ow n piice?
Then again, reiloct where two-third*
of the capital stock of the mill* of
South Carolina ls held. Scattered un
der many management*, it is being
used for the Stale’* lndu*trUI develop
ment and for the good of her citizen*.
But place tills capital under one cor
porate head, with no guarantee (f tV-
character of man that the tickle north*
ern director may put in control, and
condition* such a* have deb inched l»^-
t»Uturrs, and anbverted populir gov
ernment In many northern state*, will
Boon prevail here,
f have no pt^lenpo with the *euti*
Blent that would array labor against
«a|*ital; but that the laborer should he
reduced to absolute dependence upon
the flat of one man would be thr great
est calamity that could befall South
Carolina or anv other State. If the
laborer dissatisfied with his eircum-
•tancea in one mill, turns to another
and another, only to find the door of
a'l cloaed by a central power, how long
think you, before hi* suffrage, hi* very
liberty, will be surrendered to Aavc hi*
bread ?
Tt may he *afely predhried that the
merger plan w ill tnsr^ the erut vf mill
building Pi South Carolina. A!mr.-t
without exception, mills are hull,’ h'g.'-
1v hy northern capital, rapi'sl tliat i-
Interested in this character of invest
ment. A I capital I* easily frightened,
and this class especially so. When the
corporate head of tlie merger in the
•late stamps a project wifi* hU disap
proval, that is the 1 »st of It. Already
there exists a combination of mill prrh-
tdents In Mouth Carolina to discourage
the building of mill*, and the pro
niotera at least one proposed ,*,ill
* algn\)^mileil, for thl* reason, i.fier
the usual home Mibscrlptlon had been
raised. If» mere organization is so
powerful, what would he the power of
• dictator ?
If Instead of dl»cour«ging mill build
ing, and consolidation to roh the farm
er of a legitimate price for a short crop,
every mill of tlie South would conEiib-
tile t<> put a dozen or more active, per
manent agenta in China and South
America, covering the Interior and im-
portatU coaat towns, tbe^e agents not
apeclal y to he #a!e# agent*, hut to cul
tivate friendly relations with the peo
ple and advertise the superiority of
American goods, we would hear !*•**
from the mill men of high cotton ami
low Cloth.
From a busioes* point of tietv, it
gMma very likely that the merger plan
will succeed. It cuta both wavs; it
may force up the ylry goods man, to
Which we do not otrj.-ct; or It may force
(Iowa the farmer, which would be a
(lalamlty.
Probably the mo*t dangerous feature
of the mill merger plan ls the Inevita
ble! encroachment on the Individual
right* of a large per rent of our chi
«en». Granting that the head of the
merger In Month Carolina Is a gentle
man who will use his power humanely
Trnd llberarjy, there are fetv absolute
•noesitolons that do not contain tyrant*
*t •hoft Interv l-, Ah .'(if" mi • c: -
•biug tyyye thought that even
i aftM ctaMutJk to iu cbirai.
FOl ’ K Aft.rsr DAYS.
Hn Atigust I'th and Itlth the Confed
erate Veteran* of thi* State “ ill Ind I
their annual reunion i" Columhla
I’repi* talion* for 'hJ- en’ertalmnent of
iIm gr»y he roe * have been eotcmpneed
an) tin- full program (tie will h-* pub
IDbed soon
The I.eglslatui e lia« appropriated
tl.r.fV, to huI 1 i defrav log the ex.^i^r*
of this rt.eetlng oLUle fild So) Her*. !,
Judge Kotiert Aldrich hv* *< eepted
4-ib<vUiV-i;*U04* W*JrH V er-t-riv
- • -' n '“ ‘
On the t wo follow-! ng dav*. August
Uth and litlt. the Ked Shirt Reunion
wd! he hid 1 In Columhi i. In the pa
rade oT these survivors of the "H imp-
ton and Home K.i| •” campaign of l^T 1 -
thir'y-oi.e ,sur\iyors (>f tlie Pend! •ton,
Ander*oii t.'ounty, 0 oni»any, .which
w a* the first to adopt the red shirt unl-
f irm^are expected to ride again.
Tlie railroad* wull giv•• rciluc"'! ps»-
«enger rates to h i'.h reunions.
J udgi
The rand dory have pas-ed upon all
bi|i* presented to us for ioii»|deration
We bt*g to call attention of tlie d'i-
r.ens of'the t our.ty to the general vt i-
I it Ion cjlf the law* hs to plonghing in
tlie public road*, and we. would wi fc
strip t tlie County Supervisor to have
all liubjic toads staked off tli(S* proper
width iy ttie road ovciseens at ttie
eail.e»i itme. and the C »ootv I’oiht'. he
in»triicted to proseci’e ail person* who
plough in them hf er they are so
• takeil.
Al-o tlie shooting of dynamite in the
stri'Minsif tip- ('ounlV', ''tio ti ih-stroy
ti*ii, himI who id i e.pect f ii 11 v c.-li jhe
Htteniion of the Rind I’olice to thi«
matter
Al*o it lias r,,me to nor attenti m that
there are mimeions persons that arv
living immoral liycs. fcucli as *
end unles* tiie c.indition*
are ctianged we w.ll take action at ihe
next .es-i-m of tlii- hod v.
A l*o f»! atten’iou i f the ('iu*tahle»
and Mar-lia!*of tin* Towns and <'oiin'y
to ;he l*w of cruelty to animal*, and
would respectfully rn-oin mend that
they use their h-st endeavor to have
this law do I v enforced.
Also that the la*v a* to vagrancy he
enforced.
W e have appointed a committee of
three from this hodv. consisting of F.
T. Merritt, J U. Moodv and R W.
I’ii e to ex imine tiie offi ’e* and build
ings of the C'"ti y with power to em
ploy such as*i*tanee as is needed.
We desire to ca l atteoti'oi of the '"i-
pervi-or to our funner reci.iumciuta
tioti as to toe reiiiotHl of (lie Cp-rk of
< dort'* K i ord* from ti e T reasurer'*
, Hi e to ti,,(i pro|ier pluu® and w <" 1 I
in»i«t that thi* he done at the eari-ie-t
time.
A 'so that all (,f tlie old cec.urJ
tP.'t cutcideied i f ary valfft* 1 4»-’*Wh*
s < d'Ul t’ 1 ' office, tie hogJrtT®
stored in loin*--on l’inr; Ibii*® |‘r(<t
ertc. and 111a' a record • f .sli tree-k* -b'“
kept ttvat arc o> stored
We would tccoinniend the pardon of
Alvin dy cr fro-ii the ('ham <iang a* a
reward c f mforiipition forni.lied to the
.-upervi-'o a* to attempt of prisoneis
to coca pc jail.
We wi-ii to tiia'ik V"or Honor and
tlie other n|!ii-er« i f th-- < ourt for cour
tesies extended to u*. all of which i«
re*pi e;fally siitimi'tcf.
K. T derrit’.
* Foreman.
July I t, liMl.
tnm nf a Rurkwer bank algned hia
name to a 1-tter of wommetidvi «n.
The crook traced the signature on a
cliack wuh drawing "pencil. Then the
iHiprd*aion waa ink®il and tlie likeness
Was an exact reproduction of the sig^
nature, but ismiUnds that he did not
sign tliw che!c|. 'i he courta will have
to decide the ca*e.
Fruit Jars, rubber* snd top* at
lair's.
ARK \.\5aS TRaVKI.KR.
Roll weevils are reported to he j&etty
pletriful now ,tl .2 rew Arkansas
counties that were up to thi* year free
froibwthvse Invincil 1 • invaders.
Otyaiuzed by the Perq>l* for tht Peojftf
I » Jap w
Idcrjlificd will^ tljc* farn’crs’ Utjiop {
L'N ION MKKUNt.S,
Fnlon meeting* will be conducted at
Jo\i'-" I’.rancli, Uetliel end Hunter's
Chape! t'iiur.he. Saturday and Sun
day, July go and JO
PKoORaM.
II a. m. Dcviitional exercise, pastor .
II 15 a m. Kurcllinent of ileleg»te*
and re|)ort friui, ehurclp a
It (i a. in. Introductory sermon.
Dinner.
Topic, Mission*
2 hr) t>. in tli General Field* or
Scope.
•i p m. (ii (R edience to Christ the
Missionary Oh'igaUou.
.'if*') p. m Gil i>ur org*• iied plan tn
meet tiie mi-sn.naiy obiig ition
Sunday. 10 *. in. Sunday School
l,e**.,n.
Topic, (tj 10 30 a. m. Laymen’s
movement
11 a. m Mi«*i.ma x S-rmon
Joyce Rranch.
Introductory SC-rmn , W Jones
Topir i W « (tax ex
Topic 2 (ieerge. H u'ki •*
" J W \|.J up-s
” 4 R VI M ix-or in • J rf H >ir
V.Dsioiiary Stuio J K G • !•*
Deposit your Money and receive 4
per Cent in -Savings Department
OFFICERS
Harry I). Calhoun,
President
William L Cave,
Vice President
G. Mil'er Greene, Attorney
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N, G W. Walker.
Cashier
K. C. Carroll,
Asst. Cashier
Dunbarloo, S. C.
V-*-»ia*LrACTehkR8 or
Vfckl.OW PlNF, AND POPLAR
ROUGH & DRESSED LUMBER
KlonHng, Celling, shllhg Mould
logs, Lath, etc.
CabftUkpJsh complete House Hi 1*
Saw Mills, Dry -Kilns • and
Planing Mill
NOTICfi OF FIRAL t>lSCHAR0&.
Notice i- her*-hv give-, r.n o t u. ,,
ilcr-igtii'd w»11 on AVoo'-d y, J,,,, 2n
!M1 tile « lilt H< • n John K sn^i I i p t (
Jiptg" of Piobiti' for tt ;( C .u',
tv, her final ref'irn ** Fkei u nx of the
last Wt | and re-.it n-- i’ of (• T'. John*
son, d • ea-o \ ».to' apply for Letter*
Di-mls-o'y
F ifi nttii Ann Johnson,
Kxe. utrin
June 23, 1311
D.
POLITICS 1 V GKO KG I \.
Ti'" game if politic* a* [ 1 •yrd in
Georgia remind* us of the old saying
that men are hut chil Iren i f a larger
growth. Hoke Smith, large ph'sioallv
arid ini* Ilpctuall v. w as home into the
Governor’s ofllce on a prolilli'tion tida!
wave. As a candidi'e for reelecthin
tie xx'as verv ea« ly knoelidl out ) v a
sma 1 in bodv but large in brain D tvl I.
Jo*eph M. Drown, ami a near beer
.freshet followed, ling the State.
In their second xvre-rle for the Govern
orship Smith easily threw Brown.
Smith had scarcely settled himself
eornfortahly In the gubernatorial ' hair
before the Georgia ' .egl-l itn re hy a
rnsjurltv of forty over a l rival* i In »«
the li.rge-r man to he a Senator of the
I'iiited Strit- 1 *, According to the nol.e
that come* from A’lanta ' i.itt'e Joe"
Brown Stan I* a strong chance of being
again called to silreeed the weighty
Hoke Smit!) a« (Jo> ernor of Georgia.
\WHY HK \T A N D DPsOLGH l »
Scientists are gue»*lng iliat ttie un-
u.mil heat r f thi* summer in the cities
of the northern I'niu I S’utes has had
for ope oY It* chief cause* the Increa*
ll.g eon C‘ n't rat ion of their popular ions,
by iirmigrauoti from ahioa I and from
ihe home coiiutiv. Tm' animal I,eat
from so ninny liftman bo.He* added to
tint of the fuel used lo maoufactorie*
ami that sent down from the vm i- too
great to he dissipated bv the couH’e**
of the *liort *umi}|cr night* and the fit
ful lirec/.es fiom the pea or the great
I ikes .
The clearing up of fore«t Duds has
long been counted a prlmo cause of
droughts.
r , iJ.dheL
(mroditctocr *4ermon J JV..ii, - fe^* W ta J—^
muiL' 1 J f) T miuoii* *
'J 'V If 111 i tun
" .'l TG DhiTilp*
" 1. J V J c.. k Mi -, H 1 1 • ••••eh
M i*sioi,ai y S. r u n, I’ G t’iiilii|.».
Ht.rse shoeing ft Spccialtv; al*.
repairing ruLhcr tired buggies.
m. w. HITT.
RAILROAD AVENUE B_LACKVJJJ k E^ > 44_
S T/n
Th© Specialty Store
--are.
ffheelwrigtit and Black
smitli Work Dune Ken
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Shoes
Ho'siery
Hats
-!r f ' • e
• adv.-r-
• •• •■!.,■•
H'.
r t h i n a
!*•■ men
Hun terCliapid
I-itrodoetory SuriM ’n K M H auaor.
Tome I K \ xl ■ Doxx e 11
‘ 2 11 I’Maitn'i,
" 3 O J Frier,
1. J A Hunter an<l Norman
Feider
Mii-lunarv Sermon, H F A Pen
|r i* ho|ied tliat el t-rx •diiiretl vx * 1 1
-ei. I a fu! ileH'gslion
Conner i- expeefen on the ground*.
G R F. AT IAI’I.g 1 ATKIN'S
According to reports ma le to great
Southern datlv papers the grow jug cot
ton crop proini*®* to In' the I ugest ever
made. It i* too *0011, l uw -x ti, to He
» ire that these grc '.t ex ;nvtat mu x xx i! 1
He real red. During tlie fru;!'.ugtoipe
liori more rain \x I lie mndc.l art if the
season for dl*H«trous *i.orms from ttie
W Cat 1 ndie* i* ju‘t beginning
The Manufacture;'* If.wo d (J Bah,-
more, wliicli delight* to g:yo such
new *, report* conlinning pujcha-.es' i f
great 11 act* of 1 md iu TcX:i*, M **i*-l
sippl itntl F'vrtda f>y Kritish, Germ in
and American capit.l'-t* { .r coloniza
tion and cotton growing purposes.
Tup. 1’koI’I.k putdistie* thl* a* a tils
torieal fact showing the going of the
old and Ihe coming of the new Sou;h
It I* the rule for great bodies to move
slowly, but lhstti garment of speech
does not fit n"o Smith, for in fen
day* after being Inaugurated Goiern
or of Georgia ho xv*s elected, to the
Inited State* Senate Though 1m
xx ishes to run Georgia politics through
the summer thev are shaping event's In
Georgia to get film off to Washington
during the dog (lav*.
Fame 1* flckl >. We have not seen in
print m several weeks the name* « f
Theodore Roosevelt, Sagamore Hid or
Oyster Hay Any new and successful
aviator HID a larger place 1" t’le public
eye than the only living ex-l’re*ldent
of the United State*.
Here are -excral game* recen’lv
[daxed by -vx tudicl * on *ini;ue milohd
people:
VS itl,ic the U*t vear two met; pur-
ch»*ed 42<1 acre* of land itx Arkaii-H<
Tlu ir inx e-tment w a* on the i,a*|* i f
fl an acre Tlie land .xnuld have (oyi^e
s *p endi I goat pa*I ure, locatfed on t"|
■ •f one of i lie (ir.irk nmu ttio', te'i
mile* from the Heart *t r.ulrual and un
fit for cu 11 i v at ion T'iie-e men. xxilli
(Till survei i. g their tract, made a pi t
of it, Mid HUX" rd-e I that i: w a* xx lino,
a short distance ! I' a tug • • || n I e c, xx a «
on a'rail road an I • veniually w iu! i "e
alogc.itv. Tin ir 11 ti i .at u i*'' vx a- xery
all u i i n g
l ie",' went Goin fox, n r*) t.iwn, and
on *{reef enrtier* tne' •)i■' rif. uted lhe:t
liter i'u re )(|.-1 iinnoiim ed in facli
(••xx n th it tif'v I'd*, no more, i.o 1 •*•,
xxi.'l d ! *' gi x t> \ a w a v :ili«..Hit
Tim .] i a xx 11 g • f (he lot * xx'a* l
ti *e t he c.. n i ’ r \ Tie' p u t |
, ,.•• — j; u ,. t • ge 1 f re- Ids t r •
' xx -i* au ( t! i r I It i’ : -(•• ue, 1 (i. : t
got 11 mine. yx lie : did It.
Ill l ke t I ep m e \ ?
K x e • x I III • f tie i,.;* given aw HX
lU.'tr.t that It,.- per* ill >e Hyi • H w •• it
Ii ix •• to p y f-.r !t • ; ' i a ne-(•• t.ag
He I t'l ! I . I ! cial y * I '•,•'• t hx land it
»e f xx a* ot Px I ned f ■ r not h I fig llo
man t-ondu- *c.g lie’ .tona’m. partie*
•'111 i I y l a i U«tic • (if the j... ,.-.• 11 •.r t , (■
(min lie H miin','H,:i '••;• vx h • h-e.*ed
Ilf'r ai I I Ii ■ sie. d • 1 ‘e deed * XX e ' .
prio'ed h v the III HI.■, 1 H • ctiargvd
■? »,'.•) f t > e h Oil \ - t f X
let* XX e • e ” aXX.-n eadi d V tl,|-
ne a n t : . a 1 '#• ( e u . re ai^ir.xiiiia’e
1 v |, JHO I i! - I •, tile I ; .• ’. 'I l.d w lie hH
We re 'H - p -• d i I I W ' ' i I I man 1 •• ' a r
pl'eil I . f Ue 11 e | I a n ' : o, ' Id |i Uf ih-n.t
I tie I PI I" the * t'! i e f •, e u ,. ;,, ,X . rk|l-g
tile-, -"ne hi y ti a pp-- ie' i T e- g x
eriirnei.t lea’U.d tliat the moD were
being uset) ro defret |.
A K a i - a * ( y doctor ie>r l.eig ago
ad ve r; j .e | in c.eetr,.- lea. hi'e- vxh • I.
W :• * all alieg'd Idle f if .-a'a'rii a t* 1
fh'.'i f 0 i'*« The ad v.-l 11 *e me n t *tate.|
that, the cure xx a* tiee. All 'hat xx ,s
nei-e.aary wi'for tfie patient to write
an I medi- iue xxouid tie »< i t. T"en
XX le"i the a ling person xvouhl write the
.hodor woo! l Hcml I I ink* xvhlc'li xx •■ ®
to fo- tl i.1
Af’er gcftirg a f i I desciiptiou of
lie- ■: i *e i-e — le i .v ] oig tie; pi’o u t hid
h en aid g. 11; ■ ■ ii im'.er of ’Pte * other
doc!i r« t. ad uttcicpti d ’ ' •file I a r lie
— tlie liO'tor XX oil'll W'lt" to hi- pro*- ,
pcctlve pa ' ien ' f it at the i i*. \v i - sot
c uu pi ici ti • 1 III t lie rc me.led: e xx nil'
lee cure H--' , wha' xou Heed t* i le id
'a!', " tic' Hi 'e[ xx in. | I - * y ‘Aid if
lot w ii! a g ’ o like my in ("I (•' 1 c e for
i a 11 moli’li* at ' ' a ‘i f xx i|| f i<-
i. i *!i lie 1. cud 'Up " f u lip* xx a . i Ii • |
do, ! o: (i op.-d | a m -, oi f c M. f a. d xx ]! U t !ii-d
poatai HiXV* lip xx i s *111 p r i *e.,' when
ariC't f id .\V d t! 'f .re tfl.J *r'i‘-l i
IH* toi'id.ie** ha ! i xp.imlud to -ii. it an 1
extent t hat t xx un’y four *tein>graph-i a .
were kept tony coniioua'lv and it xxas
e*t i in at cd that Iip xxa* making apprux-
imatidy.f 1" I'fiH a year. ,
A well (o-'lo ranchman whiD on a
vi*u P> Kansas f'ity a short time ago
mad«t-4-he m i*tako of xvrl'ing HI* nam"
to a chuck for ♦ 11lU*) 'Ho*- rariehtrian
thongtH lie xx'a* signing id* addr*'** in
ordinary memorandum hook. T'H* i*
the wa\' it w a* work'd: A crook hav
ing learned that the ranchman
prnsperou* Mil hid several tlnu
T'onr i
ih it hH c
M i**iou«.
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The time of th® spsc'a! *t cixrne* In hu*ine«* as In professional
life Til" merchant who devotes in* every effort and energy lo
handling certain specific line* of good* can he*t know what, when
and where to fuyv, can He*t understand qualities and price* and give
the rampiPtest **ri-faction to hi* customer*.
In keeping with this spirit of |i;rogr®*s snd unfnrgptting the 1®**
sofi* and prin'iple* I earned and es'tafdiahed during msnv year* of
successful mercantile experience I have opened a husinrss devoted
to tlie it)rep specia:'ie* o' S’’o*.s Hosieri an i Hat*, with the supretne.
confidence th*t 1 *h*ll r.-talo ihe n.rg ami xvu | c .nfld®nep of all
"Id friend* and w in the aiMirnv.' ..('*<• .’ * f . w custom* V* in the
counties of A ikeu. Orang-hisre, H p'S. rc i Har..w®l
My sto.-k* have all h e'i *"’ ' •* i’n 'h* tv,.'-’ • i’u' t a '•■
bought from the b®*t msunf «■. pm •-* a- d wh il- d®a /-* ’he
I'nito'd State*. A >1 are ti’-w 'goo 1«, of th® best quaiilb*. no ’.•> da’e
In style, perfect in workmanship and surprisingly moderate in price.
WmT Me NAB,
Insurance
—all kinds
Life, Live
Stock. Ac-
STIOKS
for a'l occa»i..ns and o.vnnation*, to make life's walk and wvrk easy
f»r the toiler and graceful and delightful for davs of l.ls-i'-e and
nighl* o' pica*vire.
HOSTKHY
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Notice i* lier• by given that tlie nn-
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ami applv tor I. '."r* lu-mi-sorx
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NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
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'y, IH-. final return a* Kx*'cn‘*ir of rfm
last. '/HI nmj tc-i.uiii-nt "f I re mu's L,
st.-r/ie'di'ceased. and appli ior Letter*
I HynGsorv.
Cl. C *<forne,
KxPx-utor.
June 2J. It'll.
NOTICE OF FINAL DI^CHAllGE.
N’otii-c i* h'Tefiy given that file UD®
dii -igned xx ill ml lVrd.ip*dav July V,
XX as j H11.1, til-- xx i’ll Hoi Jim K S”elllHg,
and J idge of I’rohate tor Bi'nwell ( rinhtV,
for all ag®«. from tlie Ullglliog ipfapt to the " d f Ik* resting from
tlie labor* of well a-imt live*, a ManMimtb S’o. a, long lasnng in
qualitv. exqui-i’.c iu *tyle, appealing to th®. comfort ami good ta*te
of everv wear®r.
FIATS
In vast variclv, of h®*t makes, most popular shapes and styles, rang*
lug in ii*xjultie*» and fitness from the work field to th® bridal tour.
Remember that no man can be well dressed unles* the head
that guide* and tli® feet that carrv him are cared for comfortably
and beconiinglv.
Remember Gist niy yoegs are the largey in the line* car*
ried in I'lWer S "it!: < an.lina, that 'hey d" not contain a single sliod*
dx a’-’Hc • » ' tiai f n-V • h Hl-nge a'l compet tion in every f articular
and are *i ! I *mctiv on quality and merit and that price* are in har*
mony with the gulden ru e.
^^Plri.e iers from the Nortli. K*«t, Wester South cf B'ack-
viHe waiting fan * are most e >r Mai. v invuied to call at The Sp.eial-
tv Store*' Tu-x will find ’'.er*' suri-rl<e* ns gr®.it and welcome as
the traveiDr ihrough 'He desert reai.Ke* on reaching th® tret'* and
waters of ihe glxd oa*l«
And do not forget that any .-i'lzen in th® counties above named
needing f.T and family goo!* in mv line* nil lind a x i»it ti
Black v i 11® ’- Si'ci .I y '•lore on® of surprising pleasure and sife
saving
HENRY D. STILL,
BLHCKiZILLE, S. C. .
Oflicc in Hirnson H!"Ca, Mum St.
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John B. Palmer & Son
Sylvan Building.—P. O. B ot "
Colilmbia, S. I .
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Hank f.dtH'd a check in »m !i a manm r 1 (--tate of .1 11 Be*-H’iger, ('eceascd.
ttcit tin- ax. i ig- mm miglit . xaunue ami applv tor I,.-iter* Di*mi*«ory.
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DENTIST,
fiRrowel!, • - - Sx t
(>K FICE HOITWI
8.HO a. m. to 6 p.
Person® living axvav from Barnw««
xii p.ea-e unke appoit aneuts befor
"O'.a Bv -o doing they will be sura
'mm " ( verxO.-e and avoid
Acclim.Ttcd Mules for finishing crop cultivation and
best wagons in America for hauling the yields of the fields.
AH right horses for driving purposes and unequalled
bi!gg ; cs_and surreys, the easiest riding and longest lasting
in the wor d.
XI ill) lilt delect ing I lie
AN IMMIGRATION DANGER.
Ghol®ra Is rtplrirmio In HouthFrSi Eu
rope and there is danger of it* hnmg
brought bv traveler* into tb** Dnifed
iS(at<*8. Lp to noon bn MotoUv six im- ,
migranlkTimm 1 HilyTiavu die 1 of tliat
di«ras‘i ut swlnburn’s 1-liml,- N. Y,i
wiiero -several hnndred nerv enme-r* la* it
xxajre quarantined. TIoto xvero at tliat
honF sixteen other cases under truat-
uiuUxf in the (Intention zone |u*t outside
oL ^’ew York. Uavermueni ulllci*!*
watch.
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check
The crook l*d th" rim lim*'. t
HcVe tliat tic nwiiel i e n u lie • • * M-' •• '
il *ou a 11'voiniug nim li H - - . ig/i
to btlV some ctioice stock from llie
New Mexico man to mix the breed
' Let me have \ our name,'’ tiie crook
-iii.l, 1 ami ivhcn I go hack to WVoml
ing 1 will mail ton pictures of mv
ranch "
There con! 1 he no objection tliat.
Hi® N ®iv Mex ican th'Uiglir, and I e sign
ed Iji* fiauie in what lie believed was
a memorandum book.
When th® New Mexico ranchman re
turned home lm banker a*ked him If
he bad bought a farm. Ohc surprise
fi j'o'.xi'd another. , There was tills name
signed tn a check for |,Hi,oOC). .‘flier •
mu*t he some mistake—nC tiierc cruild
lie I'.onc. Finallv it all dawned upon
the ra'ichman, loir too late It ici I
ticen txvo weeks . He xxa* the loser, for
' in.t his signature ut.on winch
le - June 10 1011,
F. D pessinger,
Administrator,
W. II. JONES, MANAGER.
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Down s.f Buckner, Mo, there is a
case pending' ii! the courts to deter
mine whether a bank or the victim] ". / /"*
shall be [he ld»er lo nuch casei. A pa- [our ciHcrtammCnt book catalogue,
[olumbia. S. C. /
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Secures positions for teachers,
sells school furniture aud sup
plies, and publishes
Southern School
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-5]Send for our
school supply catalogue,
our magazine catalogue and
Harness—single and double, separate pieces, strongest
leathers and most thoroughly dependable making, Saddles,
Bridles, Whips. Lap Robas and all horse equipment
Prices as always in favor of buyers. More so than
ever in Summer.
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V postal rard addreftsttu
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receive prompt attention.
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MONEY TO LEND.
nev to 'md on first mortgage •*
fi • r lr»tere»t Ml
?I'100 00 7 per ren'
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(>alhoun & Co.
Life, Accident.
CYCLONlE
Barnwell, S. C.
AM*
Live Stock
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