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rail People. r *. *>*■ i ■ iMammmrt cntxut «. IMir i Fm r •on fflURftDAT. RAUCH 2S, 1PU. ‘ HiHUisnros IN DISGUISE, tfc* oentiuved -wld of the witrter — eMMlanlof down pour of rtln end lete- •M4 of Ch« Mprlnf here oren reel blase 1nil» In dlfgula^ for they here delayed ‘ferntujc opoteilone unfll* 'better end •dteh/dr undmtevdhag <4 the situation •theme e'hd etohnd the wor^d 1»reached 4tnd preach** Ita own warning advice \ Jroid September ItODll. until early , 1n March very neeily *l*teen end efnerter OillHnn bale* of cotton had been , .gfnnfltMirtbe South. TlcVin* I* *tni in prog real end flre month* of the cot* •ton ’year era yet ahead. Receipt* to September l*t, 10ia> wilt, no doubt, talM the total of ia*t year’* bumper wrap to at laatt aerautoen end a half _ wtlhoq hiQea. — Surope and tbo Tail liare atoched Wp WTIh thl* cheap cotton with the •et- tled and long algbted purpora of beep* iflg down the price o| cotton, thl* ye»r •ltd Until the holt weevil or other tnlr* ’furtdo* ipoll* two or three •ucce**lve erope. tlut’a not »llthe trouble. In Ene- land, Welva end 8;otland a million coal digger* havM been on *tnWe alnoe March l«t. Their Idlvne** I* paralyzing other bualnea* operation*. The railroad* are entetfg .down the nnmber* of their tttrtn* anti all manufactorlnglndmtrler •rebaiuperedbv the Increasing trarclty •fTnel. eo that fully three million peo. pie In Great Britain are out of work, > eating and not earning thetr »alt. dtatlatle* *how the average number of wwioployrd men In the L’nlted State**to be one million. That army of the Idle now mutter* live and a half •lllllon tneo, according to (he Informa tion gathered by the beat tvdlector* of newt. Their number !• not likely to be leaeened during the tummor renting month*. Tbt* ha*ty btit true bird’* ere view of uondifton* edvUe* the wl*o to make cotton a* far a* poatlble a rurplu* crop, •he enlargement of the food crop* acre- ug» end the dillng to the top of the rorB orih a* the *nre*i fort of rafety lor every bn«litee* intemt of the Mouth. 16,20ft,097 DALKi. Th« etrongeat argument, that of fact* • Od figure*, fevering curtailment of notion acreage, n*e of fertlltlera •end decrease of prodnctlon come* juit be fore corn planting time. It suggest* ♦taelf In the government crop report made public on Ihe 20ih but. Nearly •lateen and e-goarter miillon bale* al- *e«dy ginned and tire month* <f the cottoo^rvar remaining ! But let th* re- port tell 1t* own tale and give Ita warn. Ing advlc*. Here it li: Washington, March 20—The ten Mia bnrean'a preUniluary report on ro'ton ginning, giving the government’* first figure*, other than eetlmitei, on the •'*« of thelOll ootlon crop of tbo I'nV- ted Mtate* wa* toned at 10 o'clock this vnornlrig and show* the tot»1 erop to have teached the unprecedented »izo of 110*0.119 running ba|o, eonntlng rdund b»l »• •* half bale* and Intl'idlng liMer*, which I* rqulvalent to 14.205,- 007 ftOo-pouu-l bslei The erop reporting board of the De. , partmeut of Agriculture In lt»estimate »f the dill l ootlon wop, l*»urd Decent, her ll.lsst, reckoned the total produc ih*n atltj-ift 000 bsl«* of «t0 pounds gmaa weight Jne countrr’* 1910 pro doetlon wa* lJ.OOt,C86 b»|es of M>0 y mud*. In previous record year* the eelal crop we* : IS.MT.ftOO bsle* In I'JOS. 5g > *'ift,49h la 1906 and 18,079,95* bale* lilt* Included In th* figure* for ItH are PS^IM hale*, which glunert sud dr- liaMV* eellmated would be turned out g(ter the rim* ot the March canvss* . (found bales Included In the 1911 tig* *lir** av* 100,480 bslc*. compared w ith m.str lor 1910 and liO.ODO bale* (er 1MW. Sea lf|«nd bate* iLcluded In the 1911 total are 110,282, compared with PH H68 ha lee for 1910 and IM.WI bale* tor I'JOfi. Xdnter bales Included lu the 1011 to tal are 1149,780, compared with 807, f '2h bale* for I9I0 and 813 418 bales in Uk><) Tb* average gro»» wright of the bale for th* crop. coUiilIng round as half bale* and Including Itnters, w«* 504 H Itoupd* for 1911, uompsrrd wl.h ftOi 7 pownd* fjr 1910 and 496 6 pound* for 1908. ; The oumber of ginnerlr* operated for 'the mil crop W*« 2H,340. compared -with W.iW for 1710 ami 26,609 for 1009 srmi. uTit ' j will he th* <t Jt* of lb* unveiling In I’d- umMa of the tnoaument to the Women 'the Omiferleracy. Railroad rniod trip tkkeu will be on aile o« the Idtii andllth, good tu return to the Marling point not later than midnight of the llth atg cent* f<w mile, pin* J5 cent*, fur Individuals and at 1 cent per mth', phi*’Je coute each for parties uf 26 travelling ou ona ticket. Th* pub lished rate* arc, .from; Iwdlvldutl Party , Ticket Ticket Allendale, f2.df» gl Tfarnwell, 2 10 1 t'> UlackviU-', 1 «d l 2o Krom other uuntnied point* rate* wfll b* prnportlnuatiTy low Tire an- nual tnttvical frithrnl will come off In Culutubla on above date. KEEP COffL. Even if the weather doe* warm up and. the tree* grow green ami the How. era bloom. Don’t be In too great a hurty to plant any crop, (let good ready first and then hn»lln, -There’* a plenty iff time to make an abundance Of cornend there’* mo much cotton on hand fur the good cf ft* maker*. The Indian *lgn, l<> plant com when ’’the oak lettf wus a* largo as the *qnir ryp* ear,” wa* ill right in their tin**, when tho virgin foto.t* protected the Util* patches from late cold, but now season* are later and the crop growth tfnloker Numbers of farmer* have told u* the past Winter that the boat corn made 1 i*t year was that Inst plant ed. It required lea* work than the March plaining and while the grain mav not have been *o ••'lid tno car* were larger and more ntimcroua. Go slow That's otir editorial advice, based on the experience of farmer* who have made-good And don't plant all the crrrn crop at one time. Msvo it of several ngea *o ihst aonic will he sure to hit good seasons. Orn can h** pret ty safely planted up to the middle of Juno. GUNK TO REST. '' Mr«. Martha Grnbhs, wif* cf Mr. Samir I Grubbs, departed thl* Mf# on the 18th Inst. t>h« was born 1k*c. 2ft, 1607. J5he wa* 74 y-eer* of age. cure I leaves a devoted husband, four *on*, one daughter and a-bost of friend*. Mar b'»4y wa* laid lo rest In the Reedy Branch Bsptl-t Church. She wa* called Aunt Matt by almost every one that knew her. Hho hat left us and her loss we deeply feel, but we know she ha* gone lo that home not made with hsrtds where she await* us t* com*. Toe bereaved family hare the heartfelt •ympatby of the commun ity, y Edua. RIV. K. A. VONOUE DEAD. On Haturday la*t after an illne** of a f«.w daya Hev, Rohort A Yongno, a former paator <if ilie B iruwell CirtMiit, dlvd'at his home In Chester County In Ids sixty second your. SDMK NEWS NOTES. April 16 — 18 will he a great lime in two of the State’* llve*t cities. The South Carolina Medical Association will meet In Colurtibia tind a HtateHun- day School Convention In Greenwood Theodore Roosevelt Jr, who went into the carpet bujsinoa* a couple of year* ago in Cdifornia ha* tired of that occupation and moved to New York, where he i» employed by a brokerage firm. Up to March 15th Augusta had re- celved *itn« September l»t a halt mil lion hale* of cotton. This record makes the neighbor city tho second greatest inland cotton market In the United S Nlcs Memphis being ahead of the Geojgla city. At Ktimfer l**t week n petit jury gave engineer .lame* A. Ml'lcr t*Hj lt>r personal Injuries received while nctmg as engineer in tno AtUnib’ Cut«l l.ine yard in Columbia in U'tM Tills IS said to ho tlie third largest verdict iu the S ate fur personal m- June*. riLLAGRA ANDTUE CORN PONE D«rl»»* l°n-•wofAInf to j recent bullettB from the office r>i the Mate Commissioner of Agriculture, dc , at •Columbl*, 8 057 buiheU of corn, too ! %Mlty-«poUrd to feed to mills*, were tfeugbt into Stuth Carollna from other Bute*. That quantity wa* arroitcd by tbo food Muff* inspector*, but no •at know* bow much escaped thetr vigilance. ?ht -shipper* tu of thl* damaged corn were allowed to send out of the Bute 3,976 bushel*, while 081 were, we presume, destroyed. Until witbl.n a year or «o the North- -crnatrtl Western com brought Into •bU Btefe which was unfit for uiHrle -feed ba* been ebtpped to -North Ca "Rna and Georyia mill 4 , ground Inb) raeaf and brought back herji to bs eatet\ ibf people. Thl* rotten stuff I* said to Pp tip cause of the. iocreasiug pre- walattea of that dead, tnevrahh disease, wbloh ha* dlled the asylum* ^ rlotlme and the grsye p#ja wlth loved one# (aeMoted by relative*. wee never known In moan- t jum! Mil oeentrf) •!»•»• It I* now iblbucbt datn- aed JHNatuj from ' • > f» Charleston t valued at fett,- praoaao- ?. W PORK PRODUCTION. Mr. K. A Al’. kindly gave n* U*t week an entertaining and educating account of hi* experience with the pin- dar aa a h"g f e'ling and fiUcniug ernp. In this time «»f high prlcvl food* any one who can h'-l;> reduce to rca»on- »hfe expenditure the coat of living Is a genuine benefactor to his tellow being* and we recommend to our fumcr filend* a cartful con»IUcration of the f.sols we give Irom Mr. All's very clear and well remembered experience*, which cover the pi«t two v*ara The land wa* well prepared and “l ild off ’ a* for corn. In Die furrow a mix tore cf one hundred pound* o.u h cf kalntr, 16 per cent acid and cntlna seed meal wa* at-plled wltti a fertlhz 1 r dl*- tribntcr. T*o furrow* were thrown on the laid off furrow and dining the dtrk of the moon In April tins bed wa- opened and the shelled plndar* plant.,-', ihs drop[*cr stepping on each pmdar. He procured the »> cd from a North Carolina grower. They were of Hie Bat growing, spreading vatlutr, which hear over a broader epaco than the Spanish plndar, and they keep belter, al*o, a* they will remilu sound lu the ground through tho winter. The cultivation consisted of a cotip'o of aiding* a sweeping out cl the mid dles with a •craps-r and one hoeing When IhS nut* began to form lt« top- dretard with two hundred pound* if laud plaster to tlie acre, sifting It on the plants wbt e they were wei with dew or rain and the wind waa still The plndar leave* f'dd thems.-lves up at night, and open again lu tho morn ing The land |:D*ter »lionl I be pul on the moi*t leavm, riot «>n tlic ground Hi* piuJar pstch contained rix un- fenoed acre*. On Ociob. r 6'h the crop wa* ready for use and ho Introduced trom hla pasture 82 hog*, adding two more fh« next day For litre* day* the hog* mere «*ti*flrd, then tlicv begsn to wander and would not rr main iu the field. H i he built a wire f.-nc* aruitud U al a cost of $.V2 and pot the lings hack In the field. For tltr-e Jat* they walked around th* fence looking for a way to get out . Fall I ng to find It t lie v became aatlsfled and apent their time Tooting, eating, ■leetilng and growing fat. To see how they would ini ive M r All weighed two small shout* on pot ring them In the field 111** t1r*t week in October. On* that weighed 45 pound* grosa w a* killed on January 5'h and weighed lit p >tind* n*i, the other that weighed 39 pound* at tho beginning of tho te-t wuh killed later In January, weighing 113 pound* net During Hi* fall frem time to time Mr. A]l slaugh tered th* ».nailer hog* for nomo use, and had ivo trouble In soiling the stir ! lu* meat at )0 cents per pound In January he killed 13 bogs for snr.ok* house use, the heat lest weighing 2St) poiinda.* From the 13 hog* he obtained nearly .9 can* of laid. lie sold two f ir $30. First and last that winter he ha.'. 31 head In tho till! and the drove mss fed nnt over tatflve binhi U 'f com Mr. All believes in raising a p) MUy . f meat for horn* use and some to spnio for *ale It take* no more .vaUIng and hi t Hill* more f-od to care for a largei number of hogs than for the home sup ply needs. In the pliidarlield the hogs gather the crop and leave the land In tine tilth for tit* next crop. He rtnds Ih* great need in cheap and mccessfu! hog raising to he the w ant of a good pasture crop for the four hot and hn*y months before the plndar I* ready In connection witn this article the Clemaon College bu'letin. published today, may be ana aiit*gcou*ly resd slid considered. Comment and contribution on thl* line sre invited from practical men Mr Ail had had luck one year from cljnlcra. Inning out of a herd of J1 all except three small ones. But be was not discouraged, phi!'sophlcali v sav ing it wn* -an easy matter lo begin again. CONFEDERATE REUNION T^IE ’the railroad*/are »lre*dy making plans and orepyationa f vr tho safe add eom^ortable tra/rsportation of Cuofeil- eritAYeleran/and others to the gen wral annual reunion, which wi'lbe held fbe MHiond #eek to May in Miaou, G*. Ft I* oMiranited that 80,000 visitors wiif gather tlutt week in the Georgia city. A • pc via 1 train will run from Au- gnsta over tho Central of Georgia Rail road fTvr ^>o exclusive um of Cnnfed- eratyv’oteTans, son* and Daughters of Yeurans. Other special trains w ill be MIMfrated for otbere attendiug the re- op Ion, which will be no* of the great •w held. v 1 -, A. M,- : 1. S r . 3 I •: 5. J < I) 3 W t. I’ROG RA M FO R l MON M E ETlN»if Mar.'h 2!) 31. Gen'ral Topic : The Uhnrrh. 1 IJ.iw mav Union Mmllng* beonmu must U' Ipful to our local c.iurchw*? 2. What dang* is frnm within th* church** threaten the churches. 3 To what extent tnav our churches use politic* and legislation to accain- piisll spiritual aims? 1 Aral our churches ft* spiritual Hs th* y arc liteia! ? I I o**t wliV-Ont ? What old gatims arc owe 1 he our church memticrship to Its ymingi-i mcmhcs. y ii S\ hat tihl'gatlons docs each chinch owe to ils sUier churches? I'aet’ru Division meets with Spring- town rhnrct). I utrodu.'toiy sermon by J. C. Uni |um . Mi‘*lonriry sermon by K. [>u well. Snggevtcd I* .1 rs f 'I topics Caisholm. 2. E A M. Don cl .1 ll lUack 4 . D u Hum. r. XI, Mi l»o. n S i, Mavtl 1 i. Wcstvrn Division mevts at Healing f pi |ng« t'liur. h Intioductwry sermon by Dr. J. I’lti*. Missinnarr «crinon bv J P I’cscoek Suggested 1'a'lirs f-r mpic* : I GW Boyi.tun. 2. Dr J It P.Us. It M Mixso11. ! ti* o i lopklu*. B Iriun. 6 W M .Tone* E*ch union mveiiug » id change *uch topic* and speaker* »* set on » !*«. l‘as tin* of lt*rnwi-ll A*si>, laiiun churchc* aro urgently requeeted to attend ona union ur Hie other. Churches detnrtng th* im ii.n wi|| authoi ire thei r delegali- to invile it. Divisions a:* mg-d to giv* the three d»> prograi : a fair tn.il. \> XI done*. For Cuinniiitee STATE OF SOUTH CAR(^LINA. county or b \nsw ell. lu the I’roV. .1* ( curt. By 3 K. Smiling. L .p Judge o( Probata in bxri.'.vrll to.intr, XYharcas, M .ry liei-s i:g**r made Mitt P* me to grant W. 1) Burr *• I • lt*Ts ot A tmui- istruiion ot :1c' c. lat** ol and eff. t ■. ,d James Bcss'.ofer, di * . a e I. Ihe-* are, lie rrfnrc, to nit*: and h Itnotdah nil and singular, th, kindred ulid creditors ol tin- Mi*! J.imea L*-'iugcr, dciraaed, that they he and up]** ur befor* me In the i.onrt ,*f 1'rot 'am "To be held at Barnwell on Monday, the xth day of April, next after puhltratioL thereof at 11 o', luck in th<‘ toicuooi.. to show cniiso if .’.n' they haw why the caul admin;* traiion should i ot he erai ted. (.ircn tind* r my hanl th;» 'Jhnl day /f March Anno Domini LIU. J. K SNF.LLINCK Pro ate J/Uc Published in Tuk Bak s w ei i,/Pcoi i a March 2MU. IUU NOTICE TO DEBTORS AWD CREI)- ITCRS. All pcr*o*i« Inilchtcd/io th* estate of Win. fiiilplnn, decca-yu, are retjue-tcd to make prompt payment of ouch in deht*dncss to the iUidcr*igncd and al! persons having cl/iuis against th* ssid estate will pl-utA* present tbu »ame propeily atiustod to me Cha* R Golnhin, Q lalilied Executor. DunbtirtonyS. r. March 19, 1912. Camoun & Co NOITUK OF F.EEfTlON 'IN EE- LENTON GRADED SitHOuE D13IR1CT. By virtu* ef an act of tha Gonpral Aoiemhly ofSoath (.'Mr-l'nit 1912. en titled *’A u act to create in* EHenton Graded Rohmd DUtrict from portions of Aiken and Unruwel (-'ounliea, and defining ll* purpoic* and power*, wc. th* Mtidrr»lgn*d, th* preliminary Board of truster* for the said Graded School District, etnpoweiod bv said act, do hereby give not’ce to a»l concerned that there will be an election hel l for said Graded School District, at Kdeoton, S <;.. on AprllCth, 1912, for the pm pose* hereinafter stated; that Is t*> sav : l*t. For the purpose of *1 .cti"g five men a* u permanent Board of Trustee* ,,f laid school Diitrlc', three of w hom shall be roaklent*. elector*, and free holder* of that portion *f *uid School Diatrint which come* from AikenGoun- ty. and two of whom shall b* resident*, electors, and freeholder* of that por tion of said iscltool Dhirict that coin ** fram Uirnwell County, to *erve for such time and to hav* *0011 piwcrs as are designated in the provision* of said act. finl. For the purpose of determining whether or not tho permanent B >ard iff Trust* es *f said School District skad be Hiillmrized to Issue h.mds of *aid school district for th* amnunt, of Eight Thousand Dollars tJSOUO.OO) to run for a period of not more than (4(1) forty year* and to draw Interest at the rat* of 6 per cent, per annum, and to be *old at a lower rata of Interest if they can be soli! at par. Slid hoods to he for the purpose and uses as set forth in the provision* of *aid act. A t said elcotloo t > b ? b**l 1 a* afore said, at Kllenton, !S. C . there will Lo two boxes, iu one of which th* ehetor* ihall vote for the Hoard of Trustees, am) In the other of wlilch they sh ,1 vote for or against Die issuance of bonds. Ballets will be Iiirnishe I and he at tlio ballot boxes, and noon tLc jue»tlon of issuance of binds tlicie shall he two sets of ballots, ou* of whicli ■hall he headed ‘‘For is-oiug h in l and the other shall he • ‘ A g tin-t issuing bonds." The poll* shall he open and kept open continuously on the dsy aforesaid between the hours of , \ M. and IF M ami the , I uoi m “hall be oonrluctcd and declare I in accordan. c with the rule* and regulations sopli- ing to general elections In this S afe. Tlic qualification* < f eleclm* to vote at such i lection are .Drilled ns foiloas in the sai^l act: ‘ Ail persons who are registered voter* of It ini'.ved or A ik-n Go'uitie- who reside in the ter 1 1 1 or v . f said (irade.l >oh >‘*l D -t'utt shall '» authorizvd and empowerc i to vole at s.si'1 elec'.iou ii|(<*u ih-* prod iftioti . I llieir registration oertitl :.,t«- ami pr * f of It ay inetu of 11 x •'*, w li'*t tt r 1 h v h ■ troiti Aiken County or Bat u m II C >uu tv. The f. Il-iwlng persons n^e designated a* maimgi'rs ot cie.-tion : F M ^ "iing hltto.l, R [). S D V * m m For an v 11111h*r Inf 1 rma11 *n on the -ill j*'ct apply t‘i H. M. Ca-S' i», < hair- in*", FlletUoii, r4 t . Sig'ic.t, It 'I D i'** is- h K. Buckingham, W l Hr,*h, U M To' n.-r. M. I, M' F. hour, I’rclimln*rv B *Hrd •>* I’rn-tee* for hi'ciiton (iiadcd Stio’id D'»t. Candidate Cards t’rirtiiry Klccti<>n Aiirjust 27, 1912 Sheriff 4N- Barnwell, S. 0.. March 23, 1912. I re*iKictfullv announce myself a candidate for the office of .sificriff, sub ject to the ml** and regulation* of the Democratic rrimary Election, and pledge mv-iIf to abide by the results and to support the nominees of the party. Frank II. Creecb. Barnwell, 8 C , Feb. 6tb 1942. I respectfully anooHiiae myself a candidate for the otli.-e of Sheriff, sub ject to the rules and regulation* of the Democratic I’rluiary Election, and pledge myself to abide by the result* and to support tile nominee* of the party. J. B. Morris. A lien dale, S. C , Feb. ft. 1012. I respecifiillv aonounco mvaelf a candidate for the t?filce of Sheriff, sub ject ta the rul**s and regulation* of the Democratic Primary Election, and pledge mvaelf to abide by the results and to support the nominees of the party. A T. Allen. • •—•—•■►•'kit » | ♦ 0 (The. Farmers’ Unioh Baiik) ^Out of town checka and drafts accepted for deposit without exchange. We pay 4 per cent in Savings Department OFFICERS: Harry D. Calhoun, President William L. Cave, Vice Pres. N. G. W. Walker, Capfufcr G. MUlcr Greeue, Attorney R. C. Carroll, Asst, (/ashier J. J. Cochran Tarlton S. Cave Dr. Tom F. Hogg G. Miller Greene DIRECTORS: T. Jeflf Grubbs William L/Cavc Wintym T. Walker Lee Easterling ef Walch Ihe fioipe/paYjk GroW 5J Master Barnwell, S. U., March 1, 1912. I respectfully announce myseif a candidate f ir the office of Master. »nh j'-.-t n. the rule* and rrgulaiions of the Demoerniic Piimarv EleeMott, and pledge myself to ahide by ihe result* audio support the nominee* of the par-y. If. E O’Bannon. Black vine. S C . Feh. 5, 1912. I resiu’CtluTv announce my<» lf a can didate for ihe office of Master, fnhjcct the m o- and tegulatiou* of the Doiiooraiio Primaiv FJIection, and pledge trysolf to abide Iiy the resulis *n I to support the nominees of the party. H. Fullerton BnDt. Coroner Bartiw*!!, S (' . March Lx 1912. I re-1 ic.-t f 111 ;y anpounce myself B can *! i la * .* f *r th- < ffi'-eof Doronpr. «>ih j*'o- to tlic r'llcs au'I rcgolstions of the Democratic Primary ED- - ;p>n, a:oi pl-'lge m v«olf to -.hide hy tip* r e - a 11 a 11.d t, support the n. intnee* of tXe HILL r Turns PSTABLES New Year Leaf paity. M. J. De Bla.-kviile, S C . R. F 14 N". 2, March ^i, 1912. I i e«pcel f u i !y a n non nee/in v sell a cami'da'c for flic* /f ( or m r, subject t<i the ml-** and negulalhui* of • h- In moor a tic Tn nafy Kic lion . and pltdge mvs- ]f to i.hi \>y hv the results and to support thr/bominee* of the >art J. 8. lilume. 'There’s lil'c/’n the old land yet” and Charlie Frown has the els to prove it in the receipt of a car of Cli0ieest Horses and Mules fro 1/1 the best stock farms of the Mine Grass States, all pur pose stock and all of gilt edge beauty and every day sure service. ALSO TWO CAR LOADS of excelsior Wagons, single and double, Huggies, Surreys, Harness, Saddles, Hridlcs, and everything in Ids spe*'4alty lines at specialty Led rock prices. i- STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. (DUN IX or B UlNWKl.P, Iu the F; *!-a'.c (.'**u:t. By J. K. Sm 111 rat, !'...*| . Jud.Cc cf IToYate la Ban «: 11 l otiaty. XYhcrva-. Dr W 1 X n th Lath in dc s !*• m i t > gia it Imu Let;*\ - i-trntloii < t tic c.t.c*' m:i ! Franc! 1 K. >;« :h *'•*•'"a *1. '1 In r.* ar*’. 1 her* h rto mP and yim**in->:i *3 and MtigtiUr. lie' kunh 1 ' 1 an«l /r>.*lit'ir* "I ila sail Krat.*-.-. V. K X.iiiiii, tly a-id. that they he and app- ir h* fore ne/1.1 Ih*- 1 "iirt of ProhaP* lo t>c held al Banyad. "U 1 u s.lay, the 2*1 I'lay of Ap, .1 next./u ter p'p.li* af.*>n 1 her. •! at 11 o'.'!*s-k in tl/t 1 • -ho*' c ui>e if aij th \ fine /'i> the *;U 1 adtnu.i* traOon .-I10 iM *,i)t h.'yfiant *t (,.vt n und. r 111/ han 1 this I'Miiljy of \Iarch, Am.o u‘i'i(r.il. 191.' J K. XNn.LlN**. I’»hf|• 1 1 .Ll Igc. rul.h.hel/in The 1Uk\v*ei.i. 1’toi't.r. Man h 'Lft/I'.h J. 1 rcspceifo d'lls’c f o' /ii* to t tie i ivfcs I i-Ai'icr/i ic Uffir, S. '' . K. F. D .. F.-hruarv 19 1912. y s it noiiM'C ill l *elf s 1 a n- * rii'-e of (5.roner, »uhjeci and regn la t i."". of (he I’riiua'y Klccdoti ar.,1 (d* dg.*/m V-*l f to ato 1c hv the re.uit* m l /<> Mjpp.*rt Ihe ui'inilie** of the par, . W. L, Word ward. B . rn \v T, x, (' , FVh x. Ut!2. I henhv nuno iiic*' mtseif a esndi- *1 »te fur Coronar nf Barnwell Coin,tv vc'ijci't to the rules an I Ifgil intinn* of 'Hi* I i'*nioci at i*' priin.rv snd id'dge CHARLIE BROWN, Barnwell, S. C. ) ('A N L I D \ I’F (’ A R DS —1 Con tinned. State Senate m •♦ixsvxxfc.jA* •*sAsxs<»)®«ys *.*« •» 4 myse'f t" sni port tin H ack* il’e, S. L BANKEUl'TS 1’EHriON di sun a kgu FCK rilK PUTKiri ( 'H ID Of I UK IMTKIi st v rF.*. For the District of S. ('. 111 the Ma:t* r *,f .1 S. W KU. H, Cmkru(it, No ... In Bankruptcy. To the Honorahlrt IIKN’HY A. SM ITH, .Ui'lgv M 'f the Disti ict ('ourt cf the United "'tales for the District of S 'inh Carolina- J. S. XV.'Ich, foruiprlv of A l-ndsle. In the County f Barnwell and Sure of S. C , In sail Di«tri't, respecrfnllt represent* tiiat on the 16 dav of Deer, .last pa*t lie was dol.' adjudge I hmk 1upiund A WOMAN’S MISTAKE. The Wurrenvlli* sensation pnbllsbed on front page turned out to be 1/ ner vous mistake, aa wa* ixpccfrij/by a'l who knew Railroad Agent UiVwn. At a preliminary examination An Aiken lasting abont two in inti tea n(* witness « fur the prosecution appe/red and a m«ear« waa received from tho ladv to the 00so staling that shews* mistaken and wished the whole matter dropped 80 lie was honorably (fUcbarged. Life, Accideql, CYCLONlE LIGHTNING Live Stock INSUmCE, —At Latest Rates.^n- - Strongest Companei^ -aFFICES AV THE BANK OF RARNWRH WINTER CABBAGE SEED. Homo grown, sure heading, cold resisting cabbage seed. Saved in Barnwell for sale af 2U cents per ounce. Orders by mail miwt be accompanied by stamp* for returning. A* the tup. Hy hi" limited order eatly Apply VAbbaft,” Ctnof TAfti’itofi*, 4 lor the act* of (’ongicss td.i ting to Binkruptcv ; that lie lias du!v Miricndcred ad his prupertv and ri;;h"* of (irupeny, and ha* tulle compiled with all (Ii*' requirement* cf *nid sets .in'! of tlic order* ol the Court touching hi* IJinkrupti y. Wherefore he pray* that lie may he decree.) hy the C >urc to have a f ill di«- charge from all debt* piovabD against his estate under said Bankrupt Acts, except such debt* u* aio excepted hy law f ro n such discharge. Dated this o day of Febry., A. D. 1012. J. S. We’.cli. Bankrupt. ORDER OF NOTICE TlJEftEON. disthTcL of * c — fiA: On this 1 day of March. A D. 19’,2. on reading the foregoing petition, it is Otciered hy the ('ourt, that a beating he had upon the same on the 1 ihiy of April. A. V 1912. before said ( ourt at <Minileston. S. in sa'hl District, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, ar.d that notice thereof be published in I’trr. Biftswni.t I’kovit.. a newspaper pilntcd in safd District, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may ap pear at the said time and ( lice end noii'ii.ee* fhoreol. XV M, S ill. K F D No. 2, Feh 5th. C; 2. I re* pec: f . i 1 v aiinnunce mv»elf a aioliilslc I'.r the . tin e of ( oioner, j . II hj "-t In the I U |e* alld f' g I ! • t i' >IIS "f I the Denp'erai ie I’riin .rv Kleeti(>n, and jpi(*itgeiin-.»ft"«fille ty the t e-o! t - 1 aoM tu support the n.iininees **f the party. D 1’ Eh nc.Ste r. County Supervisor ( Par, S. (' . M a reh 2'i. 1 1 " I 2. I rr-*p-c f d v a nmii.C-* ins-.ell * C»: di.lale f..| the (lITL'e of ( '.Min'v p tv i*ui. suhj -.'t t" the nil-"* an I r-g il lation* rif the I). uioers t *'■ I’lin.im h 1 . t i 'ii, nn't pledge my-' ',{ "o .ihid.* hy tin* re-uL- and to -uppult the notni.'-.ces of the party. J (> Sander®. K lino, S C . March 25, 1912. 1 re.pet tliiil". hivI"*ulice in\ self S a c:tiidiilat*' for Ihe office of County Su pervisor, • ubjoet to the nil'** tind regu i ition* of tin' D ".iiocrat ic I’rimarv El lion, h n 1 1 ph-dge n.vsc f to anide hr tin icsult* ami tu »uppu4|^the nominee* *1 the narty. II B. Cave. Barnwell. L C . March 2.3, 1912. I rispectfuLy announce myself a c.'Hu'idste f'>r Ihe ollice of C uinty So p* rvi<i*r. s.lhject I" the rules Hlld r eg u - litiutis of Die Democratic I’rimary Election, and ph'dge mvsclf to nhiiie t y the result* and to support the nomi nees of the party. J. XV. Bate*. Bliekvid", S. C., R F D No. 2, March 11, 1912. I respectfully antmunre inva-lf a candidate Dr i he olTi "*' of C"iiniy Ml- liervisur, joilijeet t" tin' rules an.I reg- u ati'/iia of the Dem'i-raiii- i’limarv Election, Hiid pi dge myself to aliid** hv the rcsnl's and to support the nomi nees of the party. 1’. E. AlDn. * Rarnwvli S C., March 11, 1911. I re-peetfu d," annoiinci* myself n c.mdi'latf: for Die Hfice of Uonnrv 8u- peryisu*", snhji et to tho rules and reg- ulatiuns *'f Die Democratic JVImnrv Eh-eliuu, Hud p edge myself to tthide hy the result* end to support the nom inees of the party. G.J Diamond. Rr.rnweil S. C. Feh S, 1012. I 11eteBv annoiiuce myself a candi date f ir Supervisor of Barnwell Countv suhj ci Co the rules and regulations of Die Democratic primary and pledge niygeif to support Die nominees thereof. J. Gregg Moody. I?arnwell. 8. January 2.i. f:/12. I ri'H|iectfnifv an noitnco my»eif a ean- didate fur the Office of County Xtfpef- B .' n we'|| S . (i . M arch 5. B'L I rc*pei"'ful. v Hiiiiounce myself a 'Mtplida'e f u Die S; .to Senate, subject "u Die rii!*".* ami regulatlnim of the 1 Denmcratic I'rimari Eleetiun, and ahi.le hv the re*ult* the iiuininets of the p .edge in \ self t- >.1"l IO »U|'purt party. A . Bethune 1’atterson. f'lSot, subject to tlie rule* and regulti Dons of the flemocntlo Frimafy Elec- snow cause H any umv nave wu v ...e j\ p | e ,,^ H1V s eI f t0 Hb , ( i e the Kgra'iard * PC Ult '* ler ‘ ,huHn n,,t ^ult* and to support the norninej* trf And It D Fft Iher Ordered hy the Court, that th® Cierk shall send bv mail to nil known creditors copies of Clerk of Court B trn w < !!, S. ( , M arcii 2'i, 1012. I '.-p.-"tfuilv a once nn »e f h ■•ami 'l it ■ L r the olliee of Clerk of I'ourt. -o' j*-*"' to the rules ami regola- ii'iri*cf the I i.unucrai ie I’rlniirv Klee- ti'Ti and p'eilge my*slf tu abide hy the rr-ul"* hOil t.i siipjiort the nomioeea of the party. XV. II. Duncan. Barnw I . S (' . March 25, 1012. I i e-p.-ci I u 11 v announce civself a candidate fur the oifice of Clerk i>f Court, suhje t to the inD* and reguhi- ti"i * of the Demoerath" I’rimarv i.Lc- tion, and pl' dge nn -elf to abide hy the re.ul*. nod lo support tho nominee* of the part) . XI. B. Hitgood. Barnwel], S. Fell. >, 1012, I I herehv Hiir,'*miee iliy.elf h camli- ! 'late fur (De*-k of Court for Bainwell Uounty suhject L> the rules and regu lationsof the Democratic primary and pledgi* my-elf to support the nomi- m es thereol. W Gilmore Simms. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY Ol- BALNWEI.L, In tin- l’r"l ate l "iirt. By J. K. I'licliii’g, I mp, Judge of Liobate in Barnwell County. W hetoas. F If. ftiek* hath ma'le mit to me to grant him Letters "f Administration of the < state und effcet.s of C. A. Kilnngsworth, de"eascd, These are, therefore, to i ite und admoni: h all and singular, th'’ k ndr. d and creditors of the said C. A. Kidiupsworth, eh'i'eaie.l, thni they lie aud appear before ino in the ( ourt of Probate to he held at Barnwell on Wednes day, the :ir*l day of Aptil, next, after puhltca- lion tin reof at It o'clock in the for* noon to show cuuse, if any they have why the said adiuini-stratloii thouid not be grant*'I. (itron tinder my hand this UHh day of March, Anno Domini 191.’. J. K. SNF.LUNti, Prohate .Jndge. I'uldlshi J in Toe BakxWkll Pkoi i.i: March 21st. 1312 l pprofcffstonaf Carbff. I • • N |g).& i.... w- V. SEVMOLIt OWENS Attornt!i mil Mnsellor at Uw] Office over The Barnwell Sentinel BARNWKEE, SOUTH CAROLINA XV i 11 (iractice in ail tht Court*. C«|« leetion* a specialty. Loan* negotiated on acceptable i*eciirH]r. James H. Fanning, ATTORNEY AT I,AW, Springfield, - - - S. C Will practice in all Courts £of the State and United .'lute*. 31 1 Dr. »1, :H, E, NUIJIDUS HliMAl SN.D,["ON Bljukvilk', S. C. OFFICE DAYS: Thursday, Fridays and Saturday*. said petition and this order, addrnaaed to them at Uiefr plaeOS of residence as stated. v XYitna;«thc Hnnorahte HENRY A. M. SMITH. Judge of the party XViliiston, S. 0. C Langley. . . ft. F. D No ?, January 2, 1912, I respectfully announce myself* can- (fiilate for tho office of County Super visor, subject to the rule* and regula tions of Die Democratic Primary Kleo- (Sea| of the Court) - - f ’ the said Court, anti the tion and pLdge myself to abide bv the Seal thereof at Charles ton, S C . In *a!d Di* trlet on the — of March. A. D 1012. Kidurd W. Mmaon, CDrk. 4L)«Tk # C. 3. D. C. S. C, results art ! to support thn nominee* of the party. T. J. Grubbs. (Cofidaucd Id ffext colwaa,/ OuDbarton, S. C, MaSir.itTt'rtLRS OF—— YELEOXV PINE AND POPLAR" ROUGH & DRESSED UMBER Flooring; Ceiling. Siding,’ Mold ing*. Lath, etc. Can furbish complete House Bill*. Saw tills, Dry Kilns anti Planing 111 To live well you muat have good vegetable*, and to have good vegetables buy your garden seeds and potatoes from tue-jl’. f. Molate DR, W* 0. MILHOUS, ®.’il(i«t, BARNWLLl, S. CAROLINA. OlHce hours: x :"*d a. m. to 6 p. m. Persons living away frojn Barnwell will please make appointments before coming. By so doing they will be lure of immediate service and avoid dis appointments. DR. B.F.STORNE DENTAL SURGEON BLACKVILLE, * - S. f,. dentul office will be Open in Blackvlflo each day in the week. I will answer call* from any point in the county Wheelwriglit and Black- sinM ffork Done Here* . ±-i- Hoiscshociif^ a Specialty; also •repaitin'; rubber tired btfggics, M. w. HITt,: —At Johnacfn'g Old Stand,— ’Black vflle. S.CJ H. MOSEY TOLL AD. Konfty to lend o>' first mortgage «F real estate. 8 per cent Interest o* amounftelndar flOOO.OO. 7 per oettf ou •moMU o»er 11,900.00. . -1.0. A »«,• J