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V T jt i I » V '41 S % 'n ri\ When You Go To Build Get Our Estimate on Your ^timber Re qu irements A our specialty. An immense stock of sash, doors, blinds, screens, intenor finish, columns, newel posts, gnlles, mouldings, etc., to select from. Our facilities for handling your order promptly and with satisfaction, are un excelled. We own our own stumpage—operate pur own saw and planing mills, and we know car product is right from A to Z. Call, phone or write. Get our estimate before you buy. AUGUSTA LUMBER CO.^ AUGUSTA. GA. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Barnwell People. THURSDAY, APRIL 23. 1912 RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. In Advance, per Aimum |1.M On Time ja.oc One »#ctlrin rf the chain K^nff will jrn to Jnvee Hrenoh, the other to Mor- rl» Ford the flret of next week, W. V. Rirhardaon, J. B. Mnrna, Ulerk. Supr. HARMONY LODGE NO, 17 A. F, M. \ A /A re*nilarcommunication of Harmony \m/ Lodge No. 17, A. F. M. will l>e held JWL In Masonic Turn phi or, Thursday flklflE Ajir. 25 7.30 o’clock ViKltiiig brethren arecordiai.y melted to attend. „ A. A, Lemon, W. M. W m. McNab, Sec VOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS. All peraoni indebted to the eatate of J. ti. A. Mllliouae. decea.ed, are re qtteated to make jirotr.pt jiavment of aucb indebtednea. to the underaigiied and all peraona haTing cUlniii again.t Um aatd eatate will (deaae present the tame properlv atteaied to me. Mra. J. H K Mllhon., Executrix Blaekvllle, S. C., April 20, 1SM2. VOTICX TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS. All pereona indebted to the e.tate of Georg* W. tlarroll, dereaaed, are re qneated to make prompt payment of mch Indabtedneaa to tfie underaigned and all peraon. haying claim* againat tit* a*ld eatate will pleaae |l^e^ent the aaote properly atteated to me. Agnea (’arr ill, April B, 1912. AdminLtratrlx. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS. All t'eraon* Indebted to the e.’ate of C. A. Killiogawortb, deceaaed, t re re- tj 1 '' «ted to make prompt paymi nt of ai »h Indebtednea* to the muter* gneil 11 d all peraona having ciaitua aralnat the Mid eatate will p|e**e preaem the Mme properly at'e«ie ’ to me F. U Dick*. Adminiatrator. April lltb, 1912. MASTER’S SALE. State of South rawlina, 1 County of Barnwell. ( Court of Cnaimoo Meaa. Ina Bradley, by het guardian ad Li tem, etc., riaintifT, agailat Mary M. Halford, et al., Defendant By virtue of a decretal order to me directed In the above entitled oauae, | "III aell at Barnwell la front of the (■<»urt Hoii«', on Mon|ay, Mav Cth. A. D. HM2, It l»eing aairaday In aabl nionrh. wludn the legalfcoura of »n|. the following deacrihed t^al property : All iliac tra- i or piantaiofi of land alto ate, lying and being to Barnwell Township. Coimiy and Slate arorefahl. oontalnliig fifty *ix (-V>) peraa more or le«a f and houn ed North by landa ol Beacrice Moore; Eaat by eatato land* of M. A. A Id r icli; South by (and* of Inn B. Halior;' y\ e«t by Irada of Bar bara I lalford. To he aold at the r1*k of Uia former pn rchaeer. Term* of vale caab, purcbtMr to pay for paper*. H L. O'Bmnon, .. Ma*ter. Maater'a ofTice. April l6tb. 1912. THE MOON THIS MONTH. April;— First Quarter Full Moon I.aat Quarter. New Moon •••••••••••••••••••• • • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • • • •••••••••••••••••••A All roads in three or four eountle* will lead toward Rivers’ Bridges or Meyer's Mill tomorrow. Fall sow n oat crops are reported to be quite good. The Spring rain* have been auflicient for them. Probate Judge O. Duncan Bellinger of Columbia spent Saturday and Sun day In his old home town. A good many men, candidates es peeiallv, would like to be able to he In two wide apart place* t*day—at Rivers’ Bridge* and Meyer’* M il. Col Butler Hagood has aohl out the aurplus Jersey* advertlaed in Tug Pbo- pi.k, *c quit bothering him with appll cation* for premier cowa until next Spring. Confederate veteran* of thn county are preparing to attend the reunion in Macon, lia , week after next, Macon * also preparing for their great good treatment. Rev. W. J. Snyder, who has hem threatened w ith apncmliriti*, w-nt to Columbia on Monday lor treatment Hi- many friend* wi»h him a complete recovery and early home coming. Remember that Saturday nrx f will ba club meeting day an I lon’t wait for anybody to invite or urge you *.o he on time and get there Kvcrv man has the right to attend and the duty U on every man. Tomorrow, Fridar. will bp observed as Confederate Memorial Day at ttsru well. After placing flowers H t tin monument and in the church yard- Iv the pupils of the (■ra-led Si-hno! ice cream will be served in the ( irele. Railroad life In Texas must ho hap- pc, healthy and free f-oin karard, judging fr-mi the good look* of Mr. K O ( alhoun of <ialve«ton, who after an absence of four tear* W \l*ltlng hi* brolbera, Meaais. Harry f). ami Lonnie M. Calhoun. The M’. Arnon Baptist Church wl observe Memorial Day next ►'iiduy, tt 2tith. The service will be an *ij <|< one, with dinner on the ground ANOTHER CYCLONE. Rut fortunately not very yii-lent Mew In George* Crra-k township on Monday, The stoutly buHt framed dining room of Mi. John Tucker wa* blown down, hi* bani unroofed, a neai hy unoccupied log hou*e wrecked and nuoneroua tree* twisted off. Mr. ami Mrs Tucker, with their ibrew children were alwvnt to begin eating dinner when, alarmed bv the angry cloud *p pearance. they ran out. Into thn yard, leaving the house just In time to escape any injury. This amall cvcloue -was about a hundred yard* wide. It* path wa* lea* than a mile from the track of the tornado ol April 2Krd. IMF., which did great damage and trace* of rvblub are yet seen. LONG BRANCH VUIl.OiOPHY. M-aquitoe*, houaeflle*, bed bugs, hound puppiea and candidate* are all pest* that are 1- fc for the poor hucra and people who are not up to date to contend with, the first because he can’t afford the screens and don’t realize the malarial danger; second, he don’t be lieve that the housefly contain* a bll lion typhoid germs apiece; third, he don’t know how to get rid of them hut to mark np the pi low rase on a hot night; fourth, he love* sport when It too wet to plow ; tlfth, he is easier bored and is more ready to promise what he is going to do in the primary (except he die) and nl| the promises and allirm- ativc replies arc liable to he like pie crusts, especially when made so eaily Besides he mn*t drive on trying to turn as many furrows as possible after the round of jokes and his reasons for wanting It has been told. So we here by give notice that ourself and anr voting help which we may have em ployed can be hindered milv by paving back the work, no matter whether any promises are made or not. Klah Mas. DEATHS. DK J li MILHOUS. good program conn»tii speeches and leading* wi Everybody invited. g of auog*. 1 tie rendered ROTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS. AH per*on* Indebted to the e«tate of Pretton B. Dick*, d-c^ksed, are rc qulred P. make paiimmt at,*! all pei ton* holding claim-. agiiti»t *aui estate »rv requested in i.r.-*ri t Ikeir a- CO' of* properly attested to flic undersigned or lo her attorney. G. M Greene. Ksq. Lir/ie H Dick*. Administratrix. Dunbarton, S C . K !■. 1>. No 1 , April I Ith, r.d2. ADMIMSTRATuR’-S SALK. Under and tiv virtue of tb« power contained in an Order of tbe Probate t'nuri, made and directed to lie upon the llih dav of April. 1912, I will »el' at the Itfe residence of O A tilling* worth on Tuesday, the SPth day 'l 'i|, all the personal property belong ing to said estate, consisting of h'ui*.' hold and kitchen furniture, lot of meat. hog*, farm implement*, wire fencing, corn, cotton seed, sugarcane, etc. .Sale beginning at K'o’clock 1 u the forenoon and continuing until every* thing is sold. Terms of sale caab. This lltb April, 1912. I M. I »ic‘<*. Administrator. Prof Horace J. Crouch i* In Cha-lm. too f■ 1 r the remainder of the week, at tending the meeting of the Mate I'eacher* Association. Hi* . fllee w: therefore, be closed until next week The county la hand •omely repre*entrd in Charleston. The faculties of ihe Healing Spring* and AI'endale *« hoo!s. •even from VVilll*ion etc. a'e there. FINAL DisCHABfiK NOTH F. Notice t* hereby glyenahat the un dersigned will llle their flu.il account e» executrix and exc uicr of Lauren- W. Youmana, deces-ed, with J-din K. Swelling Esq , Judge of Probate for Barnwell County on Tuesday, the thirtieth dav of April, 1912, and apply lor letter* di*ml**ory Margaret Preaton Youman*, F.xecutrlx. Laurens Youman*, Executor. March SOth, 1012. NOTICE OF ELECTION. Notice is hereby given that an elec tion will be held In the town of Blaok- vllle on Friday. May 3. 1912, for the purpose of electing a trustee to All tbe expired term of H. F. Buht as a trus tee In tbe Blackvitie High School dis trict No. 19. Tbe tald election shall be conducted M is provided by tbe Htatutes at Large for conducting General Elections, Tbe polls will be opened at tbe usual voting plane and tbe follow ing are appointed managers; F. P. Groves, C. C. Storne and C. H. Wilson. Horace J. Crouch, Co. Supt. of Education, Barnwell, S. C April 10,1912. TAX SALES. By virtue of tax executions to me di- Fect-d by J. B. Armstrong, County Treasurer, I have levied upon the fol lowing real estate, which will be sold May 6th, 11113, It being salcsday la said month: Ten acre# of land In Great Cypress Township and bounded North, .South. East And West by W, J.. Cordray ana lovied upon as tbe property of tbe Breon Lumber Co. Eighty.flve acres land In Georges Creek Township and bounded North by John R Ray, South hy James Ul- mor. Most by Williams Hay, West by John' R- Rav, levied upon as the prop erty of M. M . Ray to satisfy taxes and coat. One half (J) acre of land in the town of Sycamore, and hounded by lands of Rufus Prlcster and others, and levied upon as tbe property of O. Glover to satisfy the taxes and coat*. Terms of sale cub, purchaser fo pay for title. Frank U. Creech, SBC Bernwrll, 1. C., ApriUtb, 1912. TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION. Pursuant to an order of tbe Stata Board < f Education notice Is bershv giv. n that (he regular Spring teacbert’ - lamination will be behl ,xi tbe ooart hnn«e in Barnwell on Friday, Mav Sri* 1913, beginning at 9:3U a. m. and closing at I p. m. 1 be examination will he baaed upon the following suhje.'ta: Agriculture, History. English, Alg-'hra, Arithmetic, Physiology and Hygiene, Cirica and Current Events, Pedagogy and Ueugr»- phy. The County Board of Education 1‘ authorised to renew cerciflcate* of all persons bolding flrst or second grade certificate* who attend a summer school, do satisfactory work and pass the ttnal examination. All teachers who are not sure that they will be able to attend a summer school are advised to take the Spring exaoiinxtinn. Horace J. Crouch, O. S T,, Barnwell County. April 20tb, 1912. Barnwell. S C. NOTICE OF ELECTION. A petition having been filed In ac cordance with section 1208 General School Law 1909, notice is hereby given that an election will bo held in Big Fork school district number 4 on Saturday, the 4th day of May, 1912, for tbe purpose of deieruiiuing whetheror not an additional special school tax of one (1) mill shall be levied iu the above named school district. Tbe said election shall be conducted as Is provided by law for the bolding of general elections. The polls will bo opened at the school bouse, and the following trustees are hereby appointed as managers; H C Creech, JF.Crtk&eb and J >1 Ulmer. Those favoring the proposed addition al levy ahull cast & ballot with the word "Yes” written or printed there on; those opposed to tha proposed ad ditional levy shall cast a ballot with the word "No” wiitten or printed thereon. ' Horace J. Crouch, C. 8. K. Sect. Co. Bd of Ed Barnwell Co. A*ril 20th, 1912. CAUSE AND CUKE. Mrs..! \V (’. K*ed. who h*« had y*-ar alter year *|il*-inlid since.« i- raising j-onilrv. I* -•( the -p nmn that the ton liber*! feeding of corn la a eause of chicken clndera A* a pre ventive she gi vc« Japaneae nil and car hn|lc add In dough and ha* pni.e rt-o’ put In the water the L-w I* drink. Tl.l ■ Spring she neglected the u*e of pre. venrlve treatment and the diaea*e ap peered in her handsome fl »ck. cmiGnc several death*. She tUst u-ed the oi; and acid In dough, then the poke root* w. re iiut In the drinking ves-el snd im more died The oil hih) acid coniMnpd mak" a fine tonic for fowl*, promoting their health and industrv. A HEART TRIBUTE TO A FRIEND Editor or Thk Barxw ki.l People For tlie reason of indisposition for some months past I have been forced to put off from time to lime the writing of chi, short tribute to the memory of my life long and devoted friend, Judge, Robert Aldrich, and even now I am totally deficient in language to com'ev to the world the love and admiration that I maintained for him. 1-'., tinlv I < an say In was a friend to me and to rnv people to which hi* Own u n rd * W ill t' stily . A oi it U, fiirtliermore, due to hi* memort Hist I shnuhl of mv own knowledge • ilude to lit* kindne**, not on'y t<) mv »elf and to mv people hut to all good men, women and orphans. He never turn-id a deaf ear to the cries of suf fering hmiiauitv So great wa*~ hi* k l n d ties* to me thvf lie wa* h^ard to say on many ocea-ion* that he never had i-naiged nor ever would rl.a'ge me or nnv of mv pe«>ple one cent f.,i anv iirofessioiial service rendered or that he could render in the future Judge Robert Aldrich v» ** a man with a soul that would me*-ure up with the sire of M. hody—the vetv tnghe-i type of Ci'i.ntn (it-n'leman He alwav* had a kind word f..r the lowest of mankind a* wed a* the hlgh- e.r. irrespective of nice or ci-lor lie w a* one of the !ir»t of my friend* to leave hi* home and »t»nd bv mv *Me in expres.ion* of -ympathy In the gre»t e »i horeavement of in v life, the itie| a’ahle I its iif my devoted wif# and to w iiness the la«t farewell gl'tlip*- at the face of a most noble woman Judge Robert Ald'ich wa* a man scennd to none In t-mnt of atolit*. a* a jutlst, fair and hone«t in all nt hi* opiiimiis and ruling* on the bench nnbiaaed by favor!'!»m or prefersne- III every *eu*e I.f the word. But a few weeks before hi* death I had the p!e»«. U*e nt ineeflng tiim at mv daughter's flom-' in the (Utv --f Kl 'renee ; lie w a* then *t'l! on hi* criin'he* srid lh-'re for ’ii'attnent at the Mcl.innl inrirmarv lie wa* quite ch.erful and tliougtit to tie improving But the decree* of an *1 vi-e I'mv idenee were nnalterahiy tiled and the end came. A g.n. ( | man i* gone II'I y O await the grext dav ol tlie ll.'i -1 re.-uri • c’.hui. J. t'ount*. Born Xlarch 4ih, 1W, Died April l8th, 1912. ‘ Tiiere wa* very little difference In our ages. He wa* one of my earliest frleud* the first b y to spend a day with me at my both*, aa was the on*- torn of the enuniryaide In Hie old days. We began onr «chO"l life at tho *amo time and attended Furman Emver*liy together. Bluce theji I liavf known him intimstelv and in all those yaara I h*vw never heard man or woman or child «ay an unkind word of him ” Such wa* tlie touching tribute paid hy a life long friend to the memory of Dr J H E Million*, word* as tweet and true and fragrant of love a* the flower* that loving hand* had placed with tender touch on the new made grave. The Father above *pared him long suffering and w hen the sudden *um mons came and the good, true heart failed and tlie gentle eye* oloaed in the Ih»g sleep Im w** ready for the tran*l- tlon. For h * 1 f« had been aa crystal from the ('radio to tlie Ilnal moment. All his year* were eloquent with his devotion to the right. A consistent member of the Bu tl*t Church lie lived the religion that tie professed A clii ten of the purest unaeirtshness hia head and hand gave their best (bought and help to every w i*e plan and endeavor for the betteiment of humanity. The high esteem in which he vva* held by Ilia professional brethren was shown hy them In their chotee nf him a* the i’resident of their State As-ociatlon. The love of the commnnitvof hi* home, of the friends that knew hi* worth and honored Ida flawless character wilt keep his memory la fresh remembrance un til they shall follow and And him again and there shall he no more partings. Ill* body was laid lo rest In the Blaekvllle cemetery on Friday, bi* pastor, K v. J. D Pin*, conducting tlie funeral services, a large attendance of sorrowing one* joining In the ia-( tribute to one hy all beloved, lie rests in peace and though he I* gone bis ex ample will not be foigotten. A GOOD MAN GONE. The large.t congregation that the ri:er ha* ever seen at Double Pond* Baptist Church a-iemhled on Tiso*day afternoon, April If), to pay the 1 i* k respi'i t to tiie inetiinrv <*f I*aao II (lut- 'o, vv ho died th" dav previoti* of double pin umotiia The f meral »erv i. c* were •(iiuluct*' I hv Rev I’ml Bolt (I. S»*i*tet| by li e v U (i. Bm. ton. Toe Blackvilie and Hilda lodge* of Woodmen of the World I'ondncit I tht ir in jire-sive *er vice at (tie g'ave. As deacon, SuiuIhv school worker and ( liri-'iati clllZen Bro Hutto will b > mi*»"t| Sv those woo knew him Onr heartfelt sympathy goe* out <n the widow daughter, motm r and bereave-l family and f r ieo.|s W. G B ANOTHERVKIKRAN PASSES M r. Gi urge VV G recne Sr. died at his ’Ui" nr vr ( ra'g'« Pond on Mototuv ooMting la*f aged Kl year*. A Con federate soldier from the beginning to the end of the War between lha State* he served the country and It* cause bravely and well. For forty year* he wa* a consilient member of Joyce Branch Baptist Church On Tuesday afternoon bis body vra* laid to rest in the old A*hley cemetery near Wl'llston, Rev George llopkin* condneting th fnner»| servl e* He I* survived ly three sona, W. J., Jackson and Dixon, nd four daughter*^ Mr*. John K Snelling. Mr*. D. K M 'Arthur, Mr*. A. P. Buxley and Ml** D >ra Greene. FOR SALE. Egg* from thoroughbred R. 1. Reds at f i.&0 per setting of 15. Mr*. C ('. Meyer, Meyer’s Mill, 8, U. SECOND W EEK Jl'KOKS. Petit juror* were diawn on Monday for the second week, Msv 13lh, of tiu- speci'vl term of the General Sessions: Allendale-C E Best, George I* San der*, K H Kdeiifli'H, !. A Searsou, I, A Stonev. Baldoc—Marsliall Hill Bennett Springs—W F Sqase, J If Rountree, .1 H Wal. Idis Brffhham. Blaekvllle—J C Mstlhaws. Bull Pond—F H Fogler, J A Rouse George* Ur-ek—M G V banders Jr. J 0 -Sanders, () H Morris. Great Cypres*—W M .shepherd. Red Oak—M P Harlev. Rich Land —I VV Rountree, J M Burekhalter. Rosemary — H T Murphy, VV (’ Grandy, J B Bell. Sycamore—VV H Loadholr, Robert Brant. A W Manuel, J R Loadholl, J A Cope, V S Cone B K Loadholt. Winiston—N R Mims. W M Hair, Draper Hntaon, VV E Kitchens. R B Week*. F H Hitt. A HELPFUL LETTER. rimers, S. C., April 10, 1912. Dear Editor : Yon aC; for more information on hogchoUia and now I am goin” to tell you nay experience. I had cholern among mv hogs twice in fifteen years and each time it killed nen-ly nil of them, but it has been about fifteen year* since I have lost any hogs w itb cholera. Now. when ono of my bog* gets sick I civp it about ten dropa of carbolic *u.id lo. vhcuTiwa quarta of thick slop once every day or once every two days owing to the case, if the bog be too sick to eat I drench it with the acid making s weak solution of it by puD ting it in sweet milk. To keep my hogs in a healthy condi tion I give them spirits' of turpentine or kerosene oil all along im their slop. Copperas is also good to give them to keep i hem healthy. When my hogs get full of lice I spray them with kerosene about once a we«k until liofi i* destroyed. I also keep tlie buzzards from sittingop tree* in pasture hv shooting at them. [ think probably the hog* might con tract the cholera from the buzzard*. Yours yery truly, Jno, M. Brant, of Aeig 1 Jo^ir* WIN I HKOP N KWS F.XtPiisive preimrit ion* »re twlng m* le f'*r the Cc| ■hrstmn of ih« 'wcniv- tlfih *hiiiv-r*Hrv of 'he inon-Hng i,( the W-nthr.-i, Triining School for Teacher*. Tlii* vvi-l • e h. | I :it th-'c 1 lege Msv Jttl. Ihe w hoi ■ liav wi]! h" given up iu th • ce ,•'-••*1 on At ter o'clock ihe p oce*<i.'ii of invited gm *t*. trustee*, teacher*, alumnne, former • indent* *t.d pre«e( t .((id,nt* «vi) march to the new Traioi g School where the corner -.ton. w 1 I he uld with Mi-otiic ceretnonic*. Afier tin*, h) wMl go to tlie auditoriiiiii where two ad tre**e* will he deli v ered —one by Mr l.awton B Evans, i f the citv »cho. |« gust*, and another hv Dr K S Who wi | give * hl*torv of the Insiitntlon This wi'l he followed hr a luncheon, during which goe*t« will he cal'e-l on for liii|iroin|itit ton-t* A re ception at Light wi l close 1 he exerci*e* of the day. Till* is *n important event In the life of the college *tid every rf fort will be made to make the celebra tior. worthy of the occadon It is par ticularly desired tbat every former •rudent of the co'lega shall be present. Many of these cannot be now reached by invitation but each one 1* invited to come. Accommodation will he pro vlded fo any of these who will i"form Dr. Johnson of her purpose to attend We spenta very pleasant day in (>»- InmhU on TVpril II, whtn about six hundred of the girl* went down for the unveiling r.f the monument to the Women of the Confederacy. The dsy «eemed all too short and almost before we knew It we wore back at Winthrop borne. We are looking forward with a great deal of pleasure to the coming of the State Oratorical Contest which wid b? held in tl^e Winthrop Auditoriui» April 2'ith, T Senator and Mrs. B. R. Tillman kre visiting at Winthrop. Mr. Tillman gave us a very short talk which was deeply appreciated and enjoyed by all. The mooting of tbe schools of York county at Winthrop was largely attend ed In the morning there w*a an in spection of the exhibit* frotn the differ ent school*, recitation* hy Tepresenta- tivt * of thn diiferent school* and a pie nic lunch served on tlie campus. The exhibits from tbe schools were excel lent and showed splendid work, by teacher and pupil. NOTICE. A 1.1. members of Hercules Demo- critic Club »re requested t.- meet *t tbe o*otl pi* e cti next Saturday, 27Ut in it., at 3 o'clo : W p. m. G. W. Morrl*. Chairman - - - — NOT ick. The Great Cypre** Democratic Club wl‘| m-ei next K*rurdav at 4 p. m . in the town of Kline lor the pur|vo»e nf re. rgunzii g ai d electing clelegcte* t'i Count) t'otivenllon. B. 8. Jenkins. 8cc. • • •••-. NOTICE. Svcarnore Democraiic (;|ob No. 1 wil' meet at Bethel on Saturday, April 27, at 3 o’-'l-K'k |i in for ihe por|-o*«"f re-irganiziog ele-'ting delegates to the fhnit.tr Convention and attending tn such other bosioe-s a* may come hefoie the c'ub O. W. I. Loadholt, l’i«s. G M. Main, Secty. NOTICE. r<> ihe Voters of Blaekvllle Democratic f lub : You will ple*«e meet at Blaekvllle, S. ('.. Saturday, April 27. at 3 o’clock, to ei--ct delegate* lo the convention at Barnwell. W. T. Walker, S. E. BoyUton, Chairman. Secty. NOTICE. Bennett Springs Democratic Club wl | pleaaemeet promptly at 10 o’clock a. m , 2fith April. 1912, at the Bennett Spring* Agricultural Club House to reorganize and elect delegates to Coun ty Convention. J. A. Meyer, Chairman, year’s sentence NEWS AND OPINIONS. Governor Blease ha* paroled until October J. Stobo Young' aecretsfy of tlie failed -Seminole Securities Company who was aervRig hi* in the penitentiary, Major Archie Butt, of Augusta Oa., was one of tlie bravest heroes that met death unafraid in the Titanic din- aster. He had been military aide to President Roosevelt and continued In that capacity with President Taft, lie bad been on a sea trip to Europe for his health and wa* homeward bound on (be ill fated steamer. CALL FOR THE COUNTY CON- VKNTION. Pursuant to article four of the con stitution of the Democratic party of South Carolina and In obcd&nce to the action of the Democratic State Execu tive Committee 1 hereby call the Barn well County Convention of the Detno- eratic party to assemble at the Court House in Barnwell at 11 o’clock on Monday, tlie 0th day of May, ini’J. Clnh'riiairmen Hre requested to call their club* together on Saturday. April 27th, at their usual meeting place* for the purpose of reorganizing, electing ofli' ers and delegate* to the County Convention. Each club I* entitled un der Article 5 to one delegate for every twenty five membsr* and one for a majority fraction thereof. Club Chairmen are earnestly reonest- ed to send promptly to the County Chairman lists of the name* of the of ficers and delegates elected, and a full attendance at the club meetings Is urged upon all members. The County fconvenflon which Will meet on May 6th, will elect, eight dele gate* to the Htatis Convention which will be held in Columbia on Mav 15th. H. F. Bulst, County Chairman. Blackvilie, S. C., April 19, 19p2. AU the best vegetable seed*, potato and ;ye seed at Molalrs, red and w hite onion seu Irish Spring is on the Wag and Mu Advance Us and firs the Prettiest and the Best of the thirty years of my mercantile experience. In White Goods, Gm^hams, Percales and Madras 1 have the first choice of the best houses in the leading dry goods centres. FOR MEET My Spring Stock of . — ^ CROSSETT SHOES * KiAKES-UFE’SVtfVLKEASlf TRAM'MAMk is Superb. A Lovely line of Children's Oxford’s for the little folks. All Fall and Winter Goods Greatly Re duced in price to make room for Sweet Spring’s Surprises I mean business. If you mean business come and you will go no farther, for l will sat isfy you. F. MOLAIR BARNWELL, S. 6. • -Vi. Strongest State Bank in So. Ca. WHY? Capital, Surplus and Stockholders Liability $800,000.00 Safest of the Safe. In estimating the safr'y of a Bank tt U wall to r*- m*mh«f that Capital and Surplus, to other worda. Use BANK’S OWN MONEY, Is that wbtrb gtvou arcurHy to (Ittmalmr*. In thla raapvet wa ataod FIRST aasoug the mo atata banks to S-mth Carollaa. Soot aafotf in* and ■crept tha cordial lovlteUoo which wo eataad yea to bank with u*. f - 4 per cent Paid on Savings BAN KofVESTERN CAROLINA BARNWELL, S.C. C APITAL & SURPLUS $5OO,OC0.2S> □ LOCAL D/RECTVXlSr C George H. Bates J.M. Easier ling Butler Hagood P.M.Buckingham PUSH THE 1 will have for sale at Klackville April joth a car load of Mules, FINE LAflGE aa They are the kind needed ro work the belated crops into , good shape and con- Edition before the soil gets too hard and the weather too warm. If you are behind schedule get more mule motive power. J. D. WHITT BLACKYILLE, - - . SOUTB — ■ • ..S',. ,'ii