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Otto* it Barnwell, elMt n»U«r. W. HOLMES 1S40-I9I2 .. MesJhiL >^4; I1ES, liitor md Proprietor >AY,JANUAKY Ifl. M»J. Ilolmi'*, the veteran editor of the Bern well People, and the Neetor of South Ctrollna Journalism, haa late ly died; and J—one of the two (or po»- albly three; of the eurvlvora of the Wolford Oollexo claaa of IrtSt*—am left alive to §»y a few word* In memory of thla fine gentleman. (lutopto Inquire are there three of ua atlll living? Let me hear either directly or from aome repreaentallve from Oaot. J. A. Townaend, of Texaa, and Judge S. K. A. Lewla, of Georgia ) delivery provtiea that on and aftar January 1, 1913, fourth elaaa mall mattar ehall em brace all other matter, Including farm and factory producta, not now em braced by law In either the Aral, eec- ond, or third elaaa, not exceeding II pounda In weight nor greater In aise than 73 Inchea In length and girth combined, uor la form or kind likely to Injure the peraon of any poetal em ployee or damage the mall equipment or other mail matter, and not of a character perlahable within a period reaaonably required for tranaportatlon Court of Common I'ka* Com- Money in Hog a r. J. Louie La Bruce, a George town County fanner, la convinced that good money can be made raking hog* for market. Laet week he shipped sixty goo Berksjlrea, which he raised on hla piaoe laet fear, to a Ber.nettayllle deal er end atlll haa one hundred on hand, the moat of which be expect* to keep /Tot WOedtng purposes. Th« hogs idroft raised on hla rice plantation, tiodlng in the rice Held* and marshes /Votll Ute fall, when tney wore turned Into the wood! to feed on acorn* anil pi bo mass. Two wceka before selling them, Mr. L% Bruce put them on corn diet to “aweeten” them for the mar ket- The entire ooat of feeding and caring for the bbgs waa about At the price of .07^4 cents per pound on the foot, he expects to get for his •Ixty Berkshlres. He will have no dUBeulty in disposing of all he has to jell, as newspaper advertiaenienl* have brought many inquiries. Does not that beat so nuteh cotton growing? Barnwell county is admirably adapt ed to hog raising. The ellmato here makes It possible to grow the neces sary crops to feed them on and with the railroads traversing a- they do atety township In the eounty exe pt one, It should r.nt be a difSeult matter to market them. lean early Isaure The People ex pects to publish the exporien* f a level-heeded farmer of this county who met; with much succoa* In fatten ing hogs on plndara It should he of benefit to the coitontot w ho put* all of hla eggs In one basket. Look for It, Meningitis. Because of the recent epidemic* of cerebro spinal manlugltls In certain parts of Georgia and Tennessee, phy siols na In thla State have been osn- tloned to keep a eloSe wateh t'-r soy symptom* of this terrible tllse»*e sod to report to the State Boar d of Health. Oao COM haa baan reported at < he-ter. but »o farthera has heen no spread of the dlaeaM. and If proper ptecautlon* are Ukan. there Is no rcssnn why thl* State abould be visited by an epidemic. While meningitis I* one the to •t fetal diseases known, the germ la easily killed, when It i* tlr*t | Isnted, by the fra<juent si>raymg of the rio«e end throat with any tellahla disinfeot- ant- Spraying i* *l«o a preventative In advaueed ca*e«, It rarely vield* lo hoy treatment exeept the o*e of •emin which la lnJecto<l Hito tin spine It i- claimed that this *erum w I •ive shout 80 per cent of the tortien-i. o-o g It. Without Its u*e, tlio tn.-t is in i- much greater. It would be a good llet for evi-v town In the countv —ami the Mato, for that matter—to get* »op,lv of thi« Mrum at once While » e*«o u.sy n t develop, the dlses-e run* tt* cn,*r»e ».< quickly that the tint f |*)l» t 111 W f fill I 11 to Columbia for the *erunt wonhi in ell probability be fatal to the | itioni It la much better to he prepared than to allow some fellow man to *nf- far agony and death because of a few dollars. Why not have the Legislature pa«. a lew giving this treatment free to tbo-e who arc unable to pay for It a* I* the oaae with anti-toxin? There wero fourteen of ua to gradu ate. 1 think If the das* had been polled on the day we graduated every man would have voted Holme* the most Intellectual man of us. And yet he wa* a* modest as a timid girl and claimed no pre eminence to which he was justly and easily entitled. His style as a writer of pure, clear, idio matic English was well nigh perfect. As a boy and afterwards in his ripened maturity he made one think of the mixed metaphor (?) of the psalmist, when he speaks of his tongue as the pen of a ready writer The words of the writer came willingly from his ebullient heart and yet w ith out confusion In the thought or ex- tiHvaganoe of expression. Their clfarm wa* In their easy naturalness. A* he grew In years and ripened in experience he easily and readily drew out the stores of a rich memory the results of much and thoughtful read ing of both ancient and modern classi cal literature. He could not hut he both full and rich In his refined and chas tened style. He was the youngest son and child of the Key. Joseph Holme* who in l-GI joined the South Carolina Con ference with Stephen Olin ami other* He wa* converted at a prayer meeting In mir room near the Methodist church in ,*ptrfanhurg Wc were room-mates during the last two years of our eol lege course and were almost ln*ep arable. Wo came from the same town, Shelhv, N. ('. We rarely met after our graduation nearly M years ago H* wa* the youngest member of our college class He was as sweet and pure hi a blushing maiden. Good-bye! tmt not forever. Samuel A. Weber. < haricston, Jan. 1th, llM.t An Appreciated Letter. The editor received the following letter from Congre«*m«n "Jimmie" Byrne* la*t week We pnh|i*h It to show in what universal eateem the lute editor wa* held by every one who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. Jan in, Ihl.; 'I r. B 1’. I>*vie* lUrn wi |l, S, C. 'I v Lear I lavles - > Li* unnecessary fir me to ,*y that the d>-atli "f the Major wa* a aoiiiee of great sorrow to me. I have al way » thought that to* w a* the Ideal editor of the country paper, and as true a type of gen tie in' n a* r has ever been my pleasure to k ' w have just received th.- w- .k'- paper and I notice with much pleasu.e that you have purchased It. 1 recall • con v cr*»t ion will, Mamr II o',me* ahout a year ago, when he ted I no- that be ■* * - thinking of selling the paper but for the fact that he h* I •pent *o tnorli of Ilia life with Th* f*et 11 |e, t li at h '• Would ifl• 11kh to fiave it fill into Cn bands i f • ouo one who won d H"t inalti'ain it a- tie had made It, si I - lid that he Wt 11 like vt-ry much t" *ee p Ci v ir listid- On hi* so. onnl and on \ our »c. on i t 1 sin g s I t list you lave pu '■ ' ««•' I I' sn<f I sincerely tru«l. ami I b- iieve y,, , will, make * great •not e-* of it Wishing vu,i a vear "f pr lapentv, 1 am. >im ( rely y"»l v * J a uic * V By' to a lie n«vva f (tie O ath of M» Weight First zone Local rate 60 ml. Zone 1 pound |0 .OS $0.05 2 pound* .00 .08 8 pound* .07 .11 4 pound* .08 .14 i pound* .09 .17 5 pound* ..... .10 .‘20 .11 .23 K pound* .12 .20 B pound* .18 .29 1U pound* .14 . 32 11 pound* .15 .35 table or bates British and Anerlean Mortgage psny, Limited, riitlutlif, va. Kattle Reed, et al., Defendants. By t)lrtE« of a decretal order to me directed In the above entitled cause, I will sell at Barnwell. In front of the Court Houae, on Monday, February 3rd, A. I). 1913, It being aalesday tn said mouth, within the legal hour* of »ale, the following described real prop erty : AII that trad of land, situate, g and being in Wllliston Town- . containing one hundred and ninety-six (19R) acre*, and bounded aa follow*: North by lands of M F. Hair and W. H. Kennedy; East by public road leading from Wllliston to Edlato Kiver, which road separate* It from lands of Mr*. Harvey; South by lands of Mrs. H. J. Harvey and West by lands of S. A. W ise. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. 11 L O’Bannnn, M aster. Master’* office, Jan. 13th, 1913. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF HARNWKLL, COURT OK COMMON PLEAS Herman Brown, against ira .ella Black, Plaintiff. Henry Black, Eta Black, Emma Black, J L J.'liri W 1! ulWli * » * • * • Ic. k I.. ’.Ii * rnUr* • " III Ml icily 1'h .. | i'., 1 l‘ ., f A ,.'ltd*> 1 MV’,1 M ij. r H" ill- • R » ■c 1 ill Ih** | > «-f It * f 11 IS ' 11 < (•■"ii. \ . 11 • 1- .ffi.d, lei r )n« in<*iii"r\ ■ > Ii * 1 Mu - .it t ' fc • ’ b'tlg A* men 1 ■ h*M itvt*. f»*f ti • *• .UT W .1*» H 1 |l tell ' 1. rp INI" (i.c Ii * ’ H I I * 1 f In. te |. i> mi'u . 1 1 .f lii'b'C ,!, . .1 • 1 h it \iv Il * • dimt' , llic kind w cr 3- -f . 1 1. >• 1 f II n' lie tin* is 1 UD' n (>> tin".' ill *■ vs Ml! d i»t re** will • liinn (lir. ■Ugll 1: i •MU A complete table may be bad at all post offices. The local rate is applicable to par cels Intended for delivery at the office of mailing or on a rural route starting therefrom. DISTINCTIVE STAMPS The law require* that on and after January 1, 1913, the postage on all matter of the fourth class must be pre paid by distinctive parcel post stamps affixed (see sec 3). Postmasters can not receive for mailing parcels that do no’, hear such stamps. Parcel post stamp* are not valid for the payment of postage on matter of the first, second, or third classes, and, when used fpr that purpose, the mat ter to which Uiey are affixed shall be treated a* "HvHd for postage,’’ a* pre scribed in SC’. lL I'KKI'AKA I ION KOR MMLINC Parcel* must be prepared for mailing in such manner that the content* can he easily examined. (See sec*. 19 and 37, Inclusive.) A parcel must not be accepted for mailing unless It hear* the name and address of the sender, proceeded by the word "From ’’ Postmaster* will refuse to receive for mailing parcel* not properly In dorsed or packed for safe shipment. W IIKHI M A1 LA BIB I’arcel* most he mailed at a post of flee, branch post office, named or let tered station, nr such numbered aia- tions a* may he designated by the postmaster, nr delivered to a rural or ot her carrier duly aulhorLed to receive inch matter . Parcel* e.elected on ‘tar root-'* mu* tie deposited in the next po*t office which the carrier arrlv -* and postage charged at the rate from that office. IN*( RA »i( * ON HARlAIS A mailable parcel on which the pos tage Is folly prepaid msv be insured *gam»l !"•« in an amount rq ilvaletif to Its actual value, but not to exceed J.'sl, on payment of a fee of Id cent* It, parcel po«t stamp* to be affixed. Barnwell. January I MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina. I County of Barnwell. t Court of Common Picas. British and American Mortgage Com pany, Limited, PI tintitl', again-t W. W. Harley, et nl., 1 tefeiidaii f*. By vli tue < f a decretal onKr to c,i directed in the above entitled cau-c I will sell at Barnwell, in front < f the Court Hou-e, on Monday. Febr nry 3rd, 1913, it being salesdav in -aid month, within the h-gal hours of -ale,, jj ^ , the following described real proper \: j All that tract and plantatbui of 1 1,1,1 ^ situate and being in Go.iron's Ctr. h t ' ( ' Township, County of Barnw.-i! a ' State of Smith Camlii a, an i contain- j Ing (llioj one hundred an I twcutv acre*, more or l' -*, and b 'U'i.Ii i Hie North by land* "f U i-b < i East by land of * iis'l - fruit lands of Mary E llarlev: an I > bv land* of Levy Stil! an ! \V land* of ( hailos ( reft a d land. Harriet Sander*. Terms of sale ea-h. 1’or'lia-c pay for papers. Re soM at r fk of fm ' ] . I, II 1. o iLon . a ih I tefendant* Si MMON'S FOR RELIEF (Complaint not Served) To the defendant*, Henry Black, Era Black, Emqia Black and Leila Black. YOU ARE HEREBY .SUMMONED and required to nns.ver the complaint in this action, of which a copy is here- w ith filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Plea* for yald Coun tv and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at Ids office In town of BhickvlHe S, C- within twenty days after the ser vice hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; niul if you fail toanswer the complaint w ithin the time aforesaid the'Plaint!!!' in this aetion w iil apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated J.uuia y 11th, A. 1) 1913 II. K. Biiisr, Plaintitls Attorney. To the defendants, Henry Black, Era Black, Emma Black and Leila Black. Take notice, that, the complaint, to gether with the Summons of which the foregoing i* a copy, was hied in the office of tlie <' !c; k ol ('ourt of Com mon Pleas, f r iiannv.il Cmnty in the Mate of South Carolina, on the BUh (lav of January. A. D. 1913, POULTRY FENCE. 48 inch Wire Fence, chicken and rabbit proof, good for gardens or lots, 10 rod rolls, , . . $4.50 per roll. 58 inch, same as above, . . , $5.00 per roll. All sizes in American Field Fence. Poultry Wire, 2 ft. to 6 ft. high, 1 inch to 2 inch mesh. Plow Repairs for Oliver, Chattanooga and Lynchburg Steel Beam Plows. Parm Implements and General Hardware. LEnvnoiPT bugs., 13arnwell, S. C. s, c. ith, V. If. F. Bui-r, Plaintiir* Attmnev. Latate'Sale. I'nr-u.i: : to •..11, o i; v at. t diiccrion given in th.- la-t \\ .1, aud T. -tr.m.'nt ol L.i/.-ii.**|h i. Bo vuton, dc.-i :i*ed, w vs iti 1 on Voti Lv, Mo 3r I dav of ? «d nun \, I ■).; 1;. f .-on t ol t Be ( ourt I! I ' I A . ' O I I a' pull. . v (• 1 1 "f Hi. t.v . t l* Hu r M r- A .f 1 ■ u tio- 1 (.uuty (d aui'Cn.u, the fol- t "f lam!: u ri 111 'iiv n t f l I ii"- r. known > | ou ' K / .Ii h J !; n'.oii. 1 "ii 1I0 \ "i ' I. !. v pu hi,c r.' id ; . t --tr' • : '""th by !- - of r 1 i\ , I vV. - |.\ i.c. . f | 'r Ill'll, f •rtt.e J I V Ml . Sam IT- . • ■ V ' Hid ■ vut'. on K \ ■ 'Cor. NoIiCK OF . INAL DISCHARGE M. Ma*t( r» 1 Hie.'. Jan. 3: 11 MASTER’S SALE. Iv .1 I, h (. ■ ■ 1 • 1.1>- u.11 . . K. ; in F \ - \ * -. I u- Mt» fly of 'nu t h < t r.. C.oKiity of Birnvv. C •f t 1. M I- K 'Ke. Mod--. .1 .1 M Km 1 . M> >; 1 y K . n 1 No:.( - I o l N VA A l I till K w \ I IKK lar.d lew Ii g rear*. He w n» a malt whom vie all loved and gre»ilv admired, —A len- dalc JleraM "It ha* beon (’•nr observation tli it not one of the o<*i prisoner* ii'li'a«ad by Biexse in his term ('f offl-e ha- ever gone back on hi* parole, si d we 1 ope tb»t BOfto of them will ever comaait acts ao untoward as lo tiling shame opon the State and di*grace up .11 the goverhor who ws* kind to tnem," — Anderson Mail. The People recalls one instance— thatof Jack Parish, convicted in Mar- loo County of nduLery; paroled by Governor Bleasc Dec. 9th. Reeania he wa* drunk and disorderly, the <>ov- •rnoo ordered him remanded to the Penltantiary. Rotten! Xbe Abbeville Rress and Banner man get* off the following; By the time a shipment of egg* get* back from the dead letter office they will be ripe enough to Grace » Spart anburg meeting. Isn , t'1913 the‘‘chesty" little fellow? An earthquake on New Yeur’s day, fol lowed the next night by a terrible wind storm, and a blizzard w ithin a Week is "going some," even in these strenuous days. William Rockefeller. who 05 wanted UA witness In the finance Inquiry be ing conducted by the Pujo committee AC Washington,' i* said to have lost his TOiuA- He also lost his pursuers. The Legislature met in Columbia and bad weather may now !»'Mq»oted for 40 days. Caught ? J«fca Laraen, a negro, wanted in for (be alleged robbing of a last week, waa caught with rday lo Augusta. Sev- I dollars’ wertb of goods fora the atore, and when wm searched the stolen idtn a Trunk. The mainly of Jewelry, lo- watch chains, etc. thla Btate ee Uorernor As Others See L's. Below wc publish extrset* fr. in a loiter wri'ten f.y h visitor from Mmne to hi* home pHp'T, T'bo Ui l.|.'|..rd K.‘- cor t. I; I- Ititorc«tIng in fit it if -how* how outsider* view the wbi-k.-v *l r na- tion lii till* *t*te. Alter -i do-. rl|ill"n of the pie»ciif law *- to prohitiitloo and local option, thl* wnter sov-: Ic would not do, however, to »—time that hecaiise the county is, by Vote, prohibition, there I* any scarv'ty of liquor In the county So far from that being the ca*o. it I* *,iid that more rum I* *o|.| l>v the ‘‘blind tiger*'' than vvii* disposed of by the dispen saries In thl* you will readily recog- niz.’ 11 page torn from tin 1 history of Prohibition in Mtiine, iind it will oc casion no surprise And, a* with 11* in the Pine Tree State, at election time the rom seller* who conduct the Mind tiger* are lined up with the preachers ami other inDlod church folk who vainly fry to make men sober by stat ute. The Barnwell countv people appear to be pretty much disgusted with the situation, and natural disgust i* heightened and strengthened by the fact that present, or prohibition, con dition* make for higher taxes without In the least mending the moral state of affairs, ho that strong efforts aru to tie made to have the legislature, which meets next month, pass an act ena- bling the county to vote agaiu on the question in the near future. The dispensaries, while not being prohibition, have certain restrictions which do not meet the desire* of peo ple as a rule, w hile they are, admitted ly, a vast improvement on State-wide prohibition, Hen£i>, there is opposi tion to the dispdnsary even among those who are not prohibitionist*. If the State went the whole way in the liquor selling business conducting bars On the regularly accepted plan, most of the friction would he removed; that is to say. most of the friction now ex istent among the liberal minded public for, of course, the friction caused by the Individual loss of opportunity to make money through the sale of li quor 1* everywhere and always in the. running, and only to he expected. But, mv belief is that if the State con- duct this matter on the general plan of the honest and manly Individual the result would be highly satisfactory to a large majority of citizens, as well aa far more profitable to the State, 1 have alwaya believed that it w»e the SUte’a province to do all the liquor selling within its borders, and derive *)l the profits to be made. I don’t •oppose I’d get very far on snch a platform, bowaver, if I wera running for offlej. ‘ • I he follow mg matter i* d. nimmailahle by law ».■,•« J a ii I 1 I of t lie < r I in 1 n a I < n.lc l nilrd Slate*, approved Marcti o'.i l Mat’*'! manifestly obscene, ur l"•l•.Vl.•ll<.arlllle• into Oiled for pit v. ntii g ciiiiception or procuring *h"t lion; article* intended fur inde ent or Immor.il purpose*; all tanner other w 1 «t‘ mailable hr law. t lie o 1 tside v V I r or w rapper of which hear* any '!»*- II ii'-at mu » or language of * llbelou*, -c irri 1-, defamatory, or threatening eh 1 ru.tor. Sp rr.nou*. v .nou*, malic.!, D ruomt- f.t, or otte r intoxicating liquor "f any k I id ; I'onoii* of every kind, and aru. 1 1. * and compositions containing pot* .•I, , poi.ftnou* animal*. Insect* and f 1 pl i In-; ex |'|o«i vea of e very kind, lll- Hi'nniable material*, which are held to inei l ie niitclies, kersoaene oil. ga»o- linc. napiitlia. tienzine, tn rpenline, de natured alcohol, etc.; infernal mach ine*, and mechanical, chemi'al, or otiier devices or composition* which may ignite or explode; disease germ* or »cati« 1 except a* prescritied in tec .'ill . and other natural or artificial anii'h'*. enmpnaltions, or material* of whatever kind which may kill or in any «vi*e injure another or damage the mail or other property. I’isUds or revolvers, whether in de tached part* or otherwise; live or dead animal*, turds, or poultry (except a* prescribed in see*. J9 and 34.; raw liide* or pell*, guano, or any article having a bad odor shall not tie admitt ed to the mails Card of Thank*. I hereby try to expres* mv heartfelt thank* to the people of Willi-ton and surrounding country w ho were an kind to us through the illues* and file deatli of our dear daughter, arid to those who sympathise withTis in our bereave ment. Mrs J . L. Weathersboe. J101 iIr ? ' n I. S n 1.!•• M I'l.n It . r ■. ■ 1 < 11:1 n, H •**• I 'll-, J am > I v n Bv sir d ’ r ** * ■ ' 1 ."iii 1 d. -aid u •'.lo, ! r 11 had - ('"iknt . " 0 * I • »- l a Kn - ' 4 'J M (*< * I. ' 1 ! <">:■ ’ '• r* i -v (\ * tr K» »• I I ’ »* • > f H A/ ’til. .1 M. M » r •, M M M *< ■ • i ■ II I u M 11, VI * Complete House Bills You can choose lumber from our stock to suit ihc most exacting fancy in building a plain cottage or an imposing mansion. You can select, not from a meagre variety, hut from an immense one which we have built up to meet the constantly in creasing demands upon our “complete house bills” department Doors, sish. Mil'll*, mouldings, stairs, newel pots, uoliimns. in many 1 lesions, all produced by our own designers and workmen. When you expect to build—hriruf, mail or send your architect s plans and pet our estimates. “ /ivv nf th? Muker’' AUGUSTA LUMBER CO. AUGUSTA. GA M 1.i nl u- 1 HOME BANK f l.l'W A I Ui e . - f !! .inn* • . 1 "2 I' Oi ■ »r 1 ■ • \ B. * 1 ' ; ' I Ti* ' \ -. t;. t 11 i - it 1 1 i: I 1 t: . r -, • . r • (i d 1! ( * ' • *, 1'. - N : ’ t. 1 \ ^ .« 1 I’llli . t U'l < . ) ill ? *«' ti\ "I' d- i f d Ji ti Itrhiit i \ H ir|>-v B.'i kj, Sxx.m, 1 .late in'.d- Addi-i'li, J . I '. i'"'\ 1 | hi son ; S'nith bv laud, -t -I f W \ I .1 e« t nti 1 I * IhO'I ' Ii, l‘..w,|: bell g th nd- i f W Ii 1 .1 I.. I. 1 B .1 I tic S ■ 1111 .1 • • C .'HV.lllli.il Ri a :-... j. 1 iaPH.il. MmkhokLiN l.ialnlitx Suipl.>, 1 :ki:\ ul.d froli!*. - 1 L'P'' 1! d's't ji.iai.inLa > L tono (k) U l,( »to.( 0 2L** 1 •o.' *0 ] 111 s * 11 k) Kf,> 1 k 1 M * i Manx I > 1 ialliiiuu. l’i *iJffiU VV. I.. Ca\d. \ ivn-1'idMJdiit N. G. W . V\ .tlk.!, Cd.^hicr \\ m. \\v Nab, Asst-Cashier News Note*. South ('Hrolioa’s electoral . vote was cast for Wilson and Marshall, for Pres ident and Vice- President respectively on Monday at Columbia. John J Me- Mahan was named as messenger to take the vote to Washington . Congressman J. F. Byrnes -has been engage.) a* counsel for Frederick <). Bead), the New York millionaire, who will lie tried at Aiken next mouth for an alleged attack on Mrs Beach about a vear ago. Mrs Beach was knocked down and her throat slashed, Mrs. Mary Dixon, of Whitesburg Kv., 70 years old, embarked on her sixth matrimonial venture on Tuesday when she was married to James R. Jones, t>0. at Blackly. It was the third marriage of the groom. Ail the bride’s formar husbands are dead. Louis Klnard, a negro, almost com pletely severed lUs wife’s head from her body Saturday night, in the heart of Greenwood’s residence section. Kinard and his wife had been living apart and be had repeatedly made threats that lie would kill her. A re ward of foO has been offered for Ids capture. Al (I..'if I’ni , • ■ ; ' Of 1 1 li I - . ( 11 H 1 *', 'VO.g .II I ' ' ! Hamptmi < ouii'y, '."••'ii - L -m • said >' 11>\ .111 In!" g 1 hr lil! ■ and thirty 'J< 1 m rn. and b m 1 : laud* fiuiiict y of H /' -111. 1. ■ ■. Lawt*M! and Ian l» id Mr- IB 'ii Buford. A 11 upset I’t i. c "f L' 1 • up.01 ttic iarg,- 1 r'u't t Ih I Ing hod at acre*, cmu|."- L d . : ( A, B iiiiil <' a- afore-aid I’ci in * 1T -ale ea-h. I’i :. ii .-■ pay (or p ipi r*. I! 1. Master for B »i nw eli C 1 Master's office Jan. 7;h. i 1 ' .. ts Louis H. Padgett, a popular Sea board Air Line R. R. enlngiueer, was found dead In a "drop pit" at Cayce, near Columbia early Sunday morning. The "drop pit" waa in the new round house at that place, and the building was without lights. The coroners jury rendered a verdict of death from ac cidental causes. The sheriff, however i auspecta foul play. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ( (UN I V oF B \l;\V. ( ul K I nl- i i'M Mi in I IK is H, L. o’BaniKU), Piiintdl , agiin-f Daniel Stalling*. Jamc.s Sta! ing* .m i John Brow n, -onii time- call'' I Jolincj Brown, ami Edward Elir icii, D e f c 11 ■ 1 a 1. t - ] SIMM ON S FDR RELIEF (Complaint not S"rv‘.d > To tiie defendant*, above named : YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED; and required to answer the eoiiipLiiiB i in this action, wiii.di is filed in the of- | rice of the Clerk of the Court of Com- j mon Plea* for the *aid County in said Sta.e, anil to sene a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the | sflibseriber at iiis ollice. No \ N in tiic | Hook Building in C.ilunihia, South I Carolina, within twenty days after the j service hereof, exclusive of the u \\ of I such servii’e; and if you fail to answer ! thocomplaint witliin tiie tiuieafun said, j the plaintiff in this action will apply 1 to the Court for tiie relief demamled in tiie complaint. Dated at Columbia, 8. C., January 13, ! A. D. 1913. I VV. II. Townsend, Plaintiff's AHorney ‘ To Daniel 8lalling*: Deferidaiit above named: ( Take notice the complaint in the a- hove entitled action wa* riled io theof- ticeof the C*erk of Court for Barnwell j County at Barnwell, Sooth Carolina, ' on the 13tb day of January, A. Dt 1913. ) VV H Townsend, Plaintiff’s Attorney ^ K 'l. and t .111. I" d !. A demiaie (V Ili-Ion, '( Kin d ' -i : \ . ! . ■ ; II I ! 1 q"" 1 . ap t axe-,' ( ’ I! t ‘ ‘ k W ' CC:V* I ttie . m: i. ' ' .r - ', • c, .in.' i 1 * : - 1 .1' . (..• • '-. Ii d . I\. . . M -. N. w * 1 \ ■ , i nr I! i, Ri. ii ' . ‘ 1 Hid. >■ !g -ngv i Be. . .t IT.V r - ■ i J 1:1 i: i * it' ‘ i i . B ' " 1 • • 1 1 • g d a' c , "i \ 1 j il. Ow .-n* ( f -- Bi n eo, 'had V I. rci\ c n. .'.I, Upper Kiell 1, Hid 3 mill*. I)oiili|e I’wrtd, Hercule- ! A pplet'iti, ! luilis. Watch the Moryie par)k GroUf 9J -F • :• • -I- • • -F a • •F*v«-!-a->->-*a-F«-Fe-F«-!-a-Fa-F«4.aq.( and t ail fax. 1 I, ,; 1 Turn Over a New Leaf ■pc* ci 1 r 1 fmec, mild arid .'Ulltv and "lino! (daim- f'.ved n i 1 I"' 1 '-reived for 'f v draft* will no', bo re- - ex.- pt at the 1 isk of a\ p I Bat r. w 3. !’. Arm*trong, i'ii ret Barn w el I ('ount v i C.. S' ;.r. I t'li. 1 d2. JfM? FIRK IXSl'KAXCi: I.IFF IXSL'RAXCF HI'ALTII AXI) ACCIDENT IXSL’RAXCF L1\'F SLOCK IXSL’RAXCF SURETY RONDS All ( Id line Stock Companies. Per sonal attention given to all business in trusted to my care if I ran serve you in any of the al ove line-, ni\e me a call. - Cilice in Harrison Block, Main St, .Win. McNAB. Io those who have not been customers of lli.l I op Stables in the past, we say, "Turn over anew leaf and resolve That hereafter you will buy your horses and mules at the place where the .sipiare deal is the watch word.'’ * I am selling more and .better Horses, Mules, Bug^icj, Carriages, Wagons, Whips* etc. than ever before, and still have on hand unite a number of fresh stock—the cream of the Western markets—that I want you to see. With the New Year I am in a bettor position than ever before to supply your needs and my long experience makes me the best prepared dealer in this section to supply your e.'ery want in this line. Buggies, Wagons, Harness My stock of High Grade Ruggies, Wagons, Harness, Whips, Lap Robes,’etc. was never better, and having used careful judgment in buying, I am enabled tooQer you exception- al values. Come and see me. I know I can please you in both price and quality. Charlie Brown, Barnwell, S. C. •+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+