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No arti cle which is deftumatory or offensively personal can find place m our columns at any price, and we are not respon- sihie for the opinions expressed m any eommumcaaon. THURSDAY VCCUST 21. 101.1. With a breech of ommise suit and impeachment o roc red mgs pending against him we have no doubt nut *har Gov Sulaer of New York, s w iling to concede *hat Gherman < definition of war apoues equally as we:] -o noiitics -as olayed by Tammany Hail Rather a peculiar mndiTlon if affairs m * L when an alleged negro murder FaudWx. Sag. IK. —%lra. John Week- ley of Ulmer is visiting her daughter Mrs Otla Deer The Misses Davia of WiUistnn. after spending some rune with Mias Maude Barber are now visiting Allendale -eia- tives. Mrs. Harriet .Jenny is visiting rela tives here Merdames Essie Lighrsey and Maude Wideman and children are visiting their friend at Barnwell. Mrs. Harry Calhoun. Hugh Craddock, after spending aev- is with bis mother here. Mrs. M. Moye has gone to Glenn Springs and from there will go to the mountains of North Carolina. Miss Sadie Harter and Holbrook Wil liams have returned from a pleasant visit to relatives. Mrs. W. E. Harter expects to attend the family reunion at Hickory Grove with her mother’s family W E. Harter, J F Lightsey and Benjamin Brunson left Wednesday for Baltimore and other cities. Miss Lena Hammond is visiting rel atives at Tampa, Fla. Miss Ethei All and brother of (Cine visited here recently Mrs. 0 J Youmans is entertaining ■juite a bouse parry Miss Thelma Lewis of Bamberg, M.ss Comma Langford of Brunson Car-oil and Gladys Parker of Allendale On rhe evening of Vugusr 12 Mr and Mrs N B Loadhoit enrer-ained juite a number of marred 'oupics. young women and young men ceiebranng 'heir .0th anniversary if mar-age They were assisted .n -ereiv ng and enter*aimng nv M;a« Ze le 'he /oung ad v of 'he .some P-ogmaive -on Mo aii) m Tin secure protection versarion was en^iyed T-ai.;ng pot .a an adjoining •nmmonwea.rh simoiy -he 'wo governors don ' happen -equiair.oo 'em* ' as t dourk 'srv ns ^ -•uu'ar.on *• » 'He ~r ir, oa. t aad g'-ir-fe** ■' w * - e*<^ A 0 J # ff\ Y •• ^ e »ar ne tle-e • >• at Mar-#. W.a 4 u rve. ti.e-n * J • pianta wer# diapiaved ’.0 /#a.-s if ag- K sa.ad *ourse *h#n a i w-#’ ■ c.-s# w as •er\#d i p*»e m, ‘i .m posec. 'or • p# vra.io ; • aa w# -#a«t - . M # ’r ei-nan* M.s* -^.ne \ -v#f - ‘ 'r- mr a —angr .-^ • »o A V r . - l 4." J W % W ' % A • * .** T iM r M • * * 4 »* a . I '■ - » » '• r - tOOT CAUSED cottoh ruirn to die f 4M Cm r4 M *W 4i J ’a#ta>^ *1*40 '+ 4* n m+4 ar’wvferi L*0f *+ '♦<•»> #4 ’km -oMunuse.tr<• , r^m P-V • prirf.—nw bntaa , utd wta»a#e rwreta a... I prws s# .alervsr .wd *a.aw ran r r»a4.n 7k* ( .an is < aoaga Aegusi i ry D ' *.hoi-s iws„ | (. Ymir wftwr •feei' !l.^aa#d 4ytag f^Ona paaata .a fov*- -oaaty Kms 4*Mjr«d on acrioaot af wi» the d.seased or d» ng i raCton ia your rouaty a th '-(wnpiainia racwived from other parts #f the Sttte I taka it that you hav# a hat •* a no a r, as rhe < of ton Wut. frequenl.y i(e.*#n as Hiark Root '*■ H igt* and the disease r*n t»e con fro #d n. ^amg .an rties of rotton seed and oa ;e.» ’h.' are resiatant to it We have two vanetie* <,f -.»ti<,n 't.e I)ixie and the Dillon that ar# pra, r. a. ly immune to wilt, and we are p.anr.ng these %aneties on aid .nf-sred .ar.da and are securing splendid reso.ta We find, however another trouh.e ..s 1 aaaociated with cotton w:.t. This trouble is known aa root knot, ra.ised , W^l SUa, #4 I JUai.a ' I . • V< »« i • - <- r/ss i -#•.'-#• ft.!-•»•• # 1 . » • '■ r- !» M'» T ' ata « *#..-»■ I - r ■ Iwjge'e' M's <#-. n# ^sa# »• I e ■vise Mss t .eee.c* H ,»C e'* •##. ' #■ t i *r* v, t-e-ds at ttar*.> -* Mrs A r* asae s -*4 ft-<me af*#r « s.t v. *.#• po.-et'a a’ M* He- , H M < aase • j- #** -f • see. '<ve a ’en 4a>« 'r j *o W .»r sg* >c aad !bea Y e■ j 1 R Iren&nr and • '» a** »;^t.d.rg a fes dw >« at '».enn sp# ngs I J M Mss# i Has -#•-—-.ed -e » s •arater/C. aa#-* a.t ipen* r. ' ^ r—me t k B^M.r.gtU.T S .• , #r.r. , ^ ngs ’h.s sees | I r #•. i r., •A. '> « ’o ng V t ■ » — se T e • “Lw^ Yea F erg el" r>. s s , -st ' . -em.nd ’ 'j . • r.a• -pared do a.. ..nds o' ; .t - / 1 .rsT^ aas * i-K.r.ar, **• ar.ar.r.- .. are rh.nsjng ,t n«ra...ng 'h.s -or . #ieri'’e ,r. our hoir.e se- 'o r e P ac.-.g 'p.e or, e "Xe a - »• r»■ P w p-ic# Barra#.: NaSxw la Dehlort and C rt tmr*. knot prevalent on light iands and attarxs 1 of our staple err amall grain crops, and cotton that a immune to wilt is often subjected to , K. persons ndebted to the estate of by the nematode or eel worm bor.ng Milledge N Bates, deceased, are -e- into the roots of the plant causing galls luested to make prompt payment of or knots to form thereon Root knot * u " h indebtedness 'o the undersigned and a., pervms having c.a.ms against the said estate wii! please present the all of our staple crops exrept corn and same, properly atteste d, to me ! J N Bates. fvxeoutor . , , , , , . Aug’ast l r rth. 1'Ll root knot, and where both trounies oc- cur it is necessary to get nd of the; MONET TO f,AND root knot before trying an ,mmune Money p, lend or f.rat mor-gage of variety of cotton This 'an be done 1 real e«r.*ce. i per cent intere*i on by practicing rotation of-rops, leaving amount* under flono Of) 7 per cent cotton and ordinary peas off for two on %moan, • ov * r ^'AiG. . . . ; j . O. Patteraon. years, planting corn and Branham Iron ! Peas and other small grain, would be perfectly safe then Dixie or Dillon cotton seed lands. We are operating about twenty FOR RF.N'T-Four second-floor rooms, breeders ,n the State that have *he or unfurnished, in a desirable , and it #1 -»t , • Special Notices. ^ of town Dixie and Dillon cotton seeds, and our apply to arrangement with them is •! 00 per | b«shei. Any farmer can get them by , - applying to this department Very truly, H. W Barre. Professor of Botany, Clemaon College, S C For further information, B Mazursky, BarnweU, S. C. off ea Straw Hats J. A. Parler —ac FOR RENT—One of the beat stands in &imwell, formerly occupied by Creech's Pharmacy. No stand in Barn well better for merchaadiaing. Apply R. A. Deason, 7 RNtf. Barm well, S. C. J. A. St FOB QUASTtB k 1913. wwwa i l. Cnrimn, '•nn.LAOie < tt E W Hoiman magi.tjwfe J..bn K ’Sneiling", us.ary 2Ti Ml unavy 2t Ml B F bavi*. ^puanzaikid .J T A*. .mm J r ( i r Frank Dunbar Burai Puiice Frank Dunbar ttunii P ,u. ** .! " -*011. C ix ■J N liarsey amstable N A Hiers. inag.Htmre W P Sanders, inmnisrare W p '*and»*rs. inaaiHtrate B ' i Noma, conatable B •> Nornn. conatabie A [. Woodward, salary ">4 Id. P H h 50 i r 1 1 Barker, lumber 1. ' i vemier. Rumi Police B B Eaaterling. t.oni Barnwell -mith Bnm. «. 11 W .Linton i rm ( o. C G ( B Boy'ica. iyin»tal)le ■f I 1 iwene. i.oin Allendale N B L.iailliolt, l oin A.leniia.e •i F Rountree, conetable 1. H Wiliiame, magietnrte M i. 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Com Allendale C S Burekhaiter, jail B P Davies, stationary B Btriawfeliow Bank af Williatoa, enbaage and DC FXTRA SPECIAL! For rhe next thirty ij’.s I will Gtfir my ====c:T.t:r; stOLX ot ■ — rioituie and House Fuinisliings .* r-- ' ■ i >a v 1 •» •'•>*. * * - ~ — i. * r ".•'a r aj. s * v*.. T ; a*, c A- V A-- 4 -i. < - Jas. M. Caldwell r ^ s c A " - I e. fc ‘ - A * M ws » ■ - A ViHOUt THAT (T wex UD Pay Y (X TO WVLATK.ATL T wmmtf fwwt rmmr W* 24 A n*« l«r Cs J. CALDWELL GUILDS, M. A., hud iustu Strongest State Bank in So. Ca. WHY? ( .» :Tal. ^ur • lu^ .1 nJ *'tiK.hh'»ldcr'« l lability v>h.Jo (MMl.(Ml Safest of the Safe. I* »• -h# y » H»- w it ;u Well ;o -e- T.- T.^e' 'h»' i *[ •% «• 1 *» irtilu*. 11 oti.#r *,.rd». tf e BvNh r OWN MiiAp,^. '^ttiat ^ h ir h ^ \ P * w*,;.. r 11 r to lep..*i;. r«. 1 tn'. re*t*-ot we atand FIRM »mon* tfcr 3Mj #'»'.# La’ k> n S-'U’.ti < *ro|in*. >#e* »»f^tr B ,- »t ar.] ..ve: • the .-^r J:». mvitatiun wtjich we extend you u> ban*, w lit. a*. 4 j:er cent Paid on Savings BANKorVESTERN CAROLINA BARNWELL, S.C. CAPITAL 6.SURPLUS SSOO.OCO.op D LOCAL DIRECTORS C George h.Bates J.M.Easierlintf Butler Hagood P.M.Buckingham New Wheat Flour—•‘Pansy”—Best in its history. Cheap. J. A. Porter —Adv. Notice of Final DUcharga. Notice is hereby given that the dersigned will on Mondav, August 1913, file with Hon. John K. Snell I Judge of Probate for Barnwdi C< tv, his final retun as guardian i Bertha Stringfellow, Freddie Stri fellow, Charlie L. Stringfellow, Wi M. Stringfellow and John B. Stri l fellow, minors, and apply for Lett Dtszmssory. Bennett Stringfellow, t Advertisement. 1. k Take* an Export to properlv install a job of plumbing. My work is GUARANTEED—“not bet ter than the best but a little better than the rest” I can furnish fixtures awd install complete at a nominal price Anything in the plumbing line at rea P. W. Pnca, Bam well, S. C. ^ July 19th, 1913. One-fourth off on Straw Haia,Oxfords, L*™, *e. J. A. Porter,—A4r.