The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, February 20, 1908, Image 3

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> r be reniar meetnur or Rarairen tft, Kalcfau of r>-thiu will b« hold at their HhII on IMday niffht at 714 o’clock. A foil attendance is requested. By order of WOODW RD, C. C. Wm. McSAK. K. R. A 8. HANK NOTICE. Saturday next, 22(1 Inst., being a h«ll day, airtiiver»Hrv oMhe birt h of George Washington, the Hank of R;trijwell will be closed for business. Persons liHVing patter msturing eu that dr.y will pl«a<-« anticipate paymentr P, M. Bucklnflism. Casnier. GOOD LETTERS. J Hera we give extracts from raaently received letters that no ditnbt many other subscribers will quickly imitate: Kro|n Georgia—"Enclosed will find money-order for $8.00 We are all reasonably well and hope j-on and om: friends tre the same.” Prom Barnwell -"I don’t think I have paid my sub*3ription to Tnit I’ao pi.k In a number of years. 1 enclose $10 00 to be credited to subscription” Erom Columbia—Eudoscd lind At. O., amt, $1 .to' Tru •ting that Ton are well and pros(>erous I remain yours truly.—' OUR FRIENDS. \ ~ . , ( We are blessed with a short memory as u* had weather, and recollect no spell so depressing and < isMgreeabfe as that ca<t upon the country la>t week. It had its bright points, however, for it made all thft more encouraging the remembrances .of these good soh<cri- bfetia who banished the. blues and kept thM*un«htne below the ulnuds: * 3. M. liters.. T; C. lender; J. W Cave, Judge Aldrich,,, J J Kennedy, Wm MrKnh. Barnwell Oil MM. Isaac A. Ihc’ies: Klv Hutto, • Aril' McKerlv. W R. Morri*,g W. 11. Hnrizwg J. O. Mayer. •I. K. Carroll. P. W. Prlee, C OrOwens, insurance failure. Though not unexpected news of the failure of the Mutual R *serve lusu ranee Company of New Yora was not pleasant reading for aunduy to a num ber of Itaroisclt policy ludders. Six months ago pioceedings were brought by two nolluv nolders in the United States Circuit Court of New Y »rk. a’legiiu insolvency and inabili ty t.» carry out Us coo facts with policy bidders Tie comnanv sdtnitt«d the allegations, hut d>-tiWd that there had bean fraud in its management. On Saturday the Court put the com pany In th»- liands of fhre«* receivers. The liaWTTtras are^LTl8,7.7, aaaats » TW,wr ^—'■ ' _rr ■ Tlw Barnwell native elma are bl«x»io- log on time, spire the grip of the win Mrs. W, M. II in ter, who lias been so very.UI witii paratysit, is niuch im proved . M rs. w . a. Mocemore of Augusta ia.suending a few davs with Barn well relatives. The monthly meeting of the Saltke- hatchie Agiiculturai Society wI I be held tomorrow'. The weather clerk seems to have started out to reduce the acreage of all crops this year. Bishop Duncan is critically ill at his home in Spartanburg--can not last many days longer. We had plegsant interviews on Tues day w ith Messrs W. H. Thomas, J. E. Hair of Rocemary. Monday brought us ibe pleasant mtlls of Messra W. II. Uarper, Cnester Mat thews and J. A. Odom. Getting news of interest now fe very like gaihArlng vegetables Dotn a gar den these scanty days. TRe ground hog has 24 days more to dream of green tivids bclore his second nap time comes to an end. more regular Httennancw upon tlie, monthly meetings t of trio' County Teechdrs’ Assoclaflon. It N a duty that each owes to pupils, ami patents and to the State to take ad vantage of eve ry opportunity that will; Itfhln tit hsttfftr wr>rL In tlt«» Mi*lii.rkl m/\n\a successful, trained teachers* in the State discuss at these meeting* $»)»« Ject* and tuetlMKU tliaX cannot fall to hs* httlnfnl La r th if. havtA nrif hml ffke advantages and expcrlctue. Nnne are two old or ton wise to learn. The J[iicute of the Siatq Is largely in'the moulding hand* of Its tcm'hers. As good ci tlxens and belonging to the highest of all profcs F iim* let us do our full duty, get together, touch elbows and press onward and upward the grand man h of education. ■?.— - — I l»eg you to allow no little exendh';' no sin ill gnjovmaut thit you h ive promised yourself, to keen you from aitendinj£.the meeting at Mlnckville < n Saturday next. You wbl he welcome. It von wish to make an address or read aj».es*ay we will bo pleased to have ) on take active part iirthe proceedings. IjT you prefer to be silent and listen your wishes shall be regarded .See Ufa progt atutup as published In xite county papers and com3 to give or get light. We-shnil esoect yon STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF BANK OF BLACKII/LLE AT CLOSE OF BUSIN & ■ <■ - JANUARY'29th, 1908. ASSETS. '■y - Verv .B. Don't put off the pruning of (rape tines. • After Uie sap begins to rise keep the knife, aw ay Irom them. It* an ill wind that blows nohrdv good ” Last Week’s weather helped the umbrella and rubber shoe business. Intending to moye to Blackvilie Mr, J. M. Halford has resigned the post- mistership at Ulmers, which be has held for 14 yearn. _ i From the start made we expect this week’s list of “Cur Friends,” which will be published in next issue, wlll be an encouraging exhibit. . „ . Next month a practical Agricnlttual monthly will c< mine nee Its Hie In Augusta ituder imsttlces pf thB aatan- T,1 BUSHELS AND BALEh. Farmer Alfred Aldrich tells The State hU last vear’s double barrel farm experlei.ee. The land was broken in winter with a six inch turn plow each Dmww-fwtows-ii by a two and « half Inch bull tongue sutwoller^ A disc harrow was run twice across sandy spots and bottoius I h» land waa 1*44 off In foar foot rows, about March 20th the corn planted in dilil*, two rows com then too left for cotton and so on. AH the fertiMsers were |>ut in the out- *wn rows, flwt_(‘eda outde and.ctxtton phinted. Ilglitly covered, April 10 \o I*»ib. Last year's first planting was k-iied by frost and second planting fC*v« a poor stand. J'his bad luck coupled with excessive rain* Hi Jure .and July cut short the cotton yield, but gave the corn a start that It never lost. From f>0 acres he ha* .fed since last August. 4 horses. 2 eows, S00 chickens, •ohl 800 bpsheA* and has enough In 4-aru p, last until the 1908 crop I* tip*. ho has gathered 12 bale* of yside* cJpKner Aldrich argues that under Nfr- <«aystcm all'crop expenses can be paid out of the surplus (join and that cotton can be held without borrowing from bank or w-wrelmpsea until the grower cm.eludes to sell. Ills theoir appears to he good and bis practice better. v If any county farmer lias done ae well or Iteiu-r on the single barrel plan It is time now for him to let his ex-' perieuce be known for the enlighten ment of his brethien. HONOR ROLL . of Hercules School for month of Feb. 1908, Teacher—Alice Mae Morrow. Bhelton Still, Angus Carter, Melvin Carter, John Hex ley, • Matilda Sanders, Katie Carter, Kva StIH. KHen Garter, Mavbel Still, R07.il Still. Virb Still. Aga'ha Still, Mamie Still, liroadu* Still, Carrie Hutto, Kattcie Hutto, John B. Miles. Easter Belle Miles. Tilimun l«adoo Miles, f'onnie SJI1, J ick-on Sanders, Tobbic Sanders, Tdzsie Sanders, Ins Sanders, D ie Sanders, Furman Creech, FarreJ Creech, Ren Creech, Murrv Harrison, Wilde Baxley, Chat lie F farter, Ka.-ter Still. Cov Still. . John Still, Ernest Black, Era Cruft. Miles. Mr. and Mrs. S M. Brown of Wash ington, L>. C. stopped in Barnwell a night last week, en rot te to Florida, where they will remain iinHI April. They are friend* of Farmer Len>y Molair, Mr. Brown is a man.of great wealth, high buslnoss reputation and perconal character, lie is largely In rerested In mcrcsntiie store* and his heart is as big as the cspital. lie’s a good Democrat too. Speaking of bnsl- ness conditions he remarked that he had never known the working people of the wages earning class as badly off aa now. Thousand* are out of emp'oy- tnent and there is no jelling when they III get work agaitiv The cost of Hy- ! g Is higher than ever before ard the Inyry weather atrd* to ttoeir sufftering hnd distress. 'V- ffne. c". C. Feaiherstone of Tjiurens, who made a doje race for Governor as a prohlldtion candidate. Is now making apAecbe- in the Southern section of the BUM. He believes thsl s tidal wave la on and that now l« tee time to strike for.S^tly^widc pjohibt. ion. ; Something |g’expected- to hapt^en so*»n In (he way of political announce- Hienta fur the bight r ottke* in the but*, r uah Valley Hhrmer* Clubs. Married at the liotne of Mrs . George W. Patrick on the evening of Keh. 18, 19US hv Rev R. A. Yongue Miss Della Patrick to Mr. L. W. Hodges. ('add L. G. Riehardson of. Barnwell will be one of the debaters at the an imal contest anniversary of the Pal metto Literary Society of Cleuisou College i ext Saturday evening, % r , In Columbia on Saturday Mr. W. M. B..stlck was H.ved $5 hy Maxi*tratc Fow lffs for killing a robin red breast. The case was prosecuted by the Au- dnbon Society lor the protection of bird*.. : a 8. p. Hair i* attending Mid Winter lievtwres at S. B T. S. Imulsvitle, Kv.. Keh. 17 28 Prof. Robert Brown will preach at Ghents Branch on fourth *unriav a. m. Rev. M. M Benson at Double Pouda'fotirth Sunday p. pi. Married by Rev. J. D, Pitt* on Sii’i- day evening. 19tn Inst. M r. 1 W. M. Garvin and Mi•» Hattie Nevlls, h >th of Blackvilie. They have the be<l wishes of many friend* for their long life, constant happiness and great pros- Pfrlty. There are many good rea«>ns why all well t-*a".hers of the pub.ic school* should a.-tend the monthlv meeting of thwlr Association on Saturday next One that all who go will find out Is that Blackvilie is a mighty good place to v|a*t.“ -—— The legislature ha* llxed the «a! tries of Auditor* and Treasurer*: For Bamberg county $1,080 each, for Barnwell enmity $1,800 each. The StaW wW pKT twn thirda xtnl the emm Re«pcct.ful)y, ■- M. Darlington. - C. S. fi. ABOUT COTTON. Furniture and Bills, Receivable Cash on hand and ij* Banks -UABILITIBS. Capital paT3 in Undivided Profits Deposits ' — Dividend Unpaid CertiHed Cheeks - i $ 1,800-00 • 82,69787 ^2,809.16 S U7J07.0} $ ?0,000.00 M 54.57 - 64,050.96 55.00 86.50 # 117,507.05- In Addition' the Bank has jnst paid IT PAYS ro DEPOSIT AND DO BUSINESS WITH ..... -- • ' • . "* ■ i of the salaries of lies the remainder these ofBcials. Coi, George K, Rvaw *howed n* on Thursday a necklace made in India hv children who have lost their eyesight as a result of the famine that ha* starved many to dea h. It D a beamt ful creation, showing that the l»s* of one sense 1* fnlinWed hy the betier de velopment «f other sense*. 'Col. L.“ W. You mans, who has been quite unwell, f* In Savsnnsh for treat ment. The manv friend*and admirer* of this grand c ttx- i n hope for liU early and complete recovery. The hitest new* add* to anxiety. Burgeon* were to operate yesterday with hope of relieving him. The District ('orventlon of the Knights of Pvtliia* of Aiken. Barnwell, Bamberg and Hampton Counties will he beld at Khrhardt no Thursday 2Tth, Iniit A public Three Mile Dinner, Speech from .Grand Chancellor M. L Bmith and Fruit 8upper will be the greatest glories of the meeting. •‘Haael Kirke ” a Comedy Drama in four acts, will be presented by local talent in the Town Hall at Allen-lal* on Friday evening. 28th inst. There is considerable dramatic talent in All^n dale and the interest of the public 1* much amused over their production of this beautiful and popular |day. Mr. James D. Garrison of Red Oak Township' ioat s $16,000 mule last w-eek. It was bought sr two year* of age twenty seven year* ago. The crops that it plowed and hauled foil II r. Garrison were worth a nice little for tune Restd** it did much other ser vice that i* not countrd a* money making. It was a good mule, well treated by a good owner and paid him freely and fully for all Ms kindness, 11 was a bay in color. Mr. J. J. Kennedy Township showed us Spanish silver coin of dime hearing date 1797, the 8pam«h*crown and and inscription in Latin, Carolus IIII. Dei Gratia Rex Hispan et Ind. (Charles the Fourth, hy the grace of God King of spaiu and India.) * *- What Is Us present mnuev value* Mr. Kennedy found the coin several years ago in an old field near the site of an old settlement. At the compel! ive examination held hv Congressman Patterson in Barnwell la*t Huaimer Theodore W|,ll» Martin of Blackvilie stood tlrst and rreelved the appointment to the United State* Mili tary Academy. Last month he auccesa- fully passed the mtntsl and physical examinations, and last week was or- ordered to report'at West Point on the 2d pmx He has for several session* attended the Citadel Anademy in Charleston. He is a young man of flue arseter. capacity and calibre acd prove worthy of the uniform and of the good home folks who are so justly proudwf him. of RosemafT on Friday aa the size of a having on it coat of arm* Kditob PxofLK :—Ohoii is slow to rUc. In my opinion the cause canimt be the prospect of a bumper crop/ lor in many place* it was ad picked hy the- 25th of October. Of course, tim weather wa* Very iavoraldc for gathering* and responsible for much At the crop being picked and ginned, a* farmer* gener ally pick amf gin as fttsfr a* possible; T~ gathered alt the imnnUatinn I could in regard to la«t year* crop, and all indl cations point to an unusually short crop, and if my own uL>ervation d^.e* no; deceive^/ud H #QT llndtuihicd ly be the ►horteat crop tha’: lia* licen raised in thi* section in tifteeii years. It look* to me like it i* a spirit of the buyers to4C’t it vheap. that i* re*pon*i- mrltet, it surely can not b" tiie pro^n-ct for a la'ge crop a* thi* i* an limpo**U>ility, and it *«ein» to cie to be a.lvisabie for tiie farmers to quit* selling nu a slo.v rise, or wlicn it goes ..down If they liave to raise mean* try some other wav to tai*e it instead ot.putting tbeir cot ton on the market for *o mueii less than it should bring. It seems the speen'atm* have fallen upo+v a.plajT ta xecuie cu+wm by—rtni- ning tiie price down and causing tim farmer* to rus.i It on the market for fear it will go lower, but it N well to bayoti to trickery in the cotton market and quit setting wfmn it goes down. seH wb*>i> it goes up w-here it ongh^ ba l lii* plan ,.f rimMng the price down to secure tiie cotton and fool tiie farmers into selling lor fear it will go lower li.v* been working Injury dong enough and has beeti played so long that they ate getting on to the game a id H is get ting time lor the farmers to L.ok out for all tne*e scheme* are being played to secure their produ -t* for irs* than it Is .worth. -My advice tn larmers woulu iw to be In a liurry to pick their Tbotton but don’t be in a hurry to sel\ H. Nox. BANK OF BLAeKVILLE* 4, NOTH E TO TKA( IIER8 Tiie ftarnwell Teaclier* Association will ment at Blackvilie 8. C. Keb. 22d . at II o’clock.- 11 I’rogra+ume. — Devotional Exercises by Rev. Dr. PLt*. — J Address of Wwlttonie, Prof. HaVfzog Benefit* derivetl friun a teachers a-sn- Trijtt+nTr.-lVttf RTdrrrt Brow it. H..w to teach reeding, Mr*. Kelly anil Miss Dolphlne Thompson. Na'ore and extent of work a pupil should do at home. Miss Lilian Ganes How to use a rural library, Miss Ulara Johnston. Relation of parent ami teicher. Xf r*. L. R. FreeapdMrs l>ora Dee VValke'r. Responsibility of the teaclier. Prof*. Carw-ile and F. II. Campbell. * M a j will be furnished by Mrs. Harung. » ’AN APRIL MARRIAGE. / Frojn The State.of the 17th. we learn tiie pleasant new a of the approaching ■marriage of Mr. Simon II. Br.iwti, eldest sob of Col. Mike Brown. Many friend* In this muinty will wish all happiness and prnspeihY to tliesa ex- cellent young people so worthy of all the good fortune that life can give to them. The State say*: The engagement of Mia* Ida J. Koun. daughter of Mr, And Mr*. Hcnrv Kohn of New Yoi k Its* bet n announced. Mi-* Kohn was a popular student at the College for Women several year* ago and has always been an admired visitor in Coluinhi«. Up to Saturday Miss Kotin wa* assistant teacher in the musical department of Brenau college at Gainesville, Ga. Mr. Brown will be remembered a-a former resident of Bafnwell. Ite T- now president and manager of tiie American Tie and Timber oo.npynv witii headquarters in New York. The wedding date I* set for tiie' latter part of April. The Atlanta Constitution of Sunday, February 16 give* very interesting ac count* of (lie many elegant entertain inerts with which the Gainesville lady friend* and admin r* of M i-s Knhi. welcomed the announcement of her eugagttineut. * BAMBERG JURIES. «- ■ , , • -- GRaxn Jury Fob 1(K)8. As intakes care of its depositors when they need accommodations. Your check on the frarik will be endoned and that is your receipt. 'vr FARMS FOR KENT, near Elko, all Time one horse farms adjoining AVilt yent separateVv or all together GooJ for cantaloupes, melons or cotton . ., Apply to —i —r- 8 if . Green, Biaekvilie. m. C. bow and Eight i’igs for 8ale. ApjiJy to G. W. Grrem-. Jr. K. F. I* \». L > ' ” Elko, S. C. MACHINERY FOR BALE. One 21 Hor*e Power Roller. "One 20 Horse Power E.igln#. Une 8 llor-e Power (Ja-o’iue Engine. Apply to A. F Greene, M IIMston, 8. C, l 1 sab o*t Oflice Cabinet and Flxturoa for Blackvilie. S. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. u- OF BARNW El.L,. s COUNTY }n the Probate Court. By J. K. FlicWng, Esq., Judge of Tiobate In Barnwell Coroty. Whrrras'Mnmltr ttray-•trmdt- aod-trr tnc - to trrant to Dr. N. F. Eirkland Jr., betters of Adiuin-istration on the qatute of and efTeets of Mann Gray, drcea ed. * These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and siturtilar. th' kmrired and creditors of the said M inn Gray, djeofcte l. that they be and appear ts-fore me, in the Court of Fro ha’e to lie held at Barnwell on Wed’ieaday March 4th , next, after pnblu;atU.n there of at 11 o’eiocfc-in the - torenooff;-to *liow cans'aif any they have why the said adminis tration should not be granted. Given under my hard this li h day of February Anno Domini, luos. J. K. SNEl.LING, * Probate JudgeN Publishod in Tax BsxswgLL Peo.’i.b F.-'j ruary2t)th. 1303. Has your cotton seed run out ? Are they really all black seed? Do you want seed that w ill add 10 to 20 per cent to your yield another tear? Then write for circulurs of, Phillips Im proved Deed. J. L. PhHHyrt. . - Orangeburg. D. C, . . ■ i ■- J SPEAKING FACES. DR. W. C. MILUOUS: ' DENTIST, Barnwell, - S. C- of Eke hour*. 8.3Q a. m. to-ti p. *u Person* living away from Barnwsn will please make appoliumeirt* Irefo v earning Bv so doing they will be sare of immediate service nnd avoid g(s HpiMdntmenu. " DR. JNO. i. LEE, JR.. 4gaE*> Dentist, ^ixr&WlLLlsTON, - - B. C ce ov«r Bank'it WIUlstoo, Will not receive calls In the coufttry, will be In ollloe every day. • ft t A'ftfti® jkS«i>@xi FOR SALE. t Nitrate Soda. Partie* -dealring to purrha.e NUrate of Soda itheap writ d*» welt to CoiifBrTvlth ii* before buying. iiryafi Brothers. Allendale. B. C. NOTICE. Six horse farm for renf, two mile* from gjotia«8. C. Applv to Jy II-Lawton, Care of T. 8. Heyward A Co., Savannah Ga. DR.J.H.E, DENTAL SURGEON. * BLACKVILIE, 8. C. Will be at bis Harnwasxs olTi'ce every Monday sag Tuesday, and at his ho&;» oflice in Blackvilie every Friday »nd Saturday. WANTED. Fifty colored laborers at chan will MR. BOYL8TON ACQUITTED. Not Guilty waa the verdict of the jure at Aiken In Dm ease against Mr Morgan L. Soyletoa. mentioned m our (purtl) pig). J. F. ICesrse Jr. W. T, ChIUT. U.'F. Rizrr. f*. K. ,N**elt-y^ J. C. MHthews. R. C. Jones. J. Wm Kinitnl. J. B Guess. •* M. W. Sr\ more. F. W Free. J. E McMiil.<iii. Thos. HJacg, G Moye Dickinson. J. Wtn Carter. C. H. BrshliHin . A.G. W. Hill. W. 8. Bsmberg, N. B. Rliond. Petit Ji kokk For 1st Wkvk. A. M. Rrshham. W . H. Collin*. j. M. (Morn. W. R Copeland. O. H Lain, J. H. R.iwell,. Jai; Corbett. T. R Steedly. W. (». Hutto. L. K. Clayton. W. L. Mlttchum. (> K. Krarse. J 11. Ig>tt. D. R Mstneny. T. J. Rentz. D. B Riioad. II. W. Abstiioce. II. Mb Carter’. W. T. Beard. W. ii. Caine. J. W, Mmvtie, M I). Conley. J. W Smith. J. J.’? Smottk. Geo. W Foil. * G w; Farrell. K. C. Jam * J. W. Carter. It. L. Krarse. A. U .Dempsey. A. W. Hm ter. ' J.A. Beasrty. W. II. Ririrr. E II. ilMtiuln. Y. M. Ray. K.. I>. T int. ’ lYith un< xrcl eo cquipiaai t, tlioromdi ho di-rstamling of essentlats ai d execntiuA, - / nic •■cssful practical experience and love for and pride in art we feel justified in pro nising fullest satisfaction to all patrons appreciating the BEST in Photography. Our Portrait Work f* of the highest exccl- enc?, true to nature ami unexcelled jn yier feet picturing. Wc make Kodak Pictures, Pest Cards, Etv arge Ptctnre* end In every ineh-of the entire fic.il of Photography are unempassed by say> City Studio. To Our beaUttfui Ifnc of the most select Pictures for wall decoration. We ask the spi-cial and critical attention of^he public. Fiaclng and pledging our best agrvloea to oflr friends we ask with entireconMeno*- tiie opi>oituiiity to niake gmsl our every promise MH8rKKI.LY'8 KFUDIO. ' liI..«CfcTli.I.K .8. r. once for logging, railroad and sawmill work. Steady work good wages, paid every night with checks, which- may be turned into oflice for cash every two weeks and house rent ftee. Also can use white labor. Call or address Brcon Lum ber Co., Ulmerv S- C. located on S. A. I • Ry: . C. F. Calhoun, P. M. Buckingliin Wm. McNab* I GET READY NOW r Aim SEW YEAR. WHITTLE S PLATFORM. ANOTHER CAR LOAD O? FINE MULEH JUAT RKCEltRD THEY ARE niKFINKfeTALL ROUND 1 EVER UaD SU1PFXD. AT.80 25 8TALK CUTTER8 AT rKI.UO JUST RECEIVED. J. D. WHIPPLE. Bcitig tnyaedi* a piactlcal faimcr I know the nced«-ol-ttiM cmmtTjrinnFnlMrnyB ftrlly equal every demand and expect** tion. Buying for cash I have choice of all Markets find know the beat and go thefe. Buying in car and train load quantities I get the lowest prices and largest discounts. Knowing the value good seeds t »aiso oats for myseil and for my customers. / These ndvantages~i gladly shore with my friends. Here is one open secret of siicccsa, an assurance of good cropfef The farmer wh<» has the best work stock, wagons, ana implements and a plenty <»f food and forage gets the b«W wages bands and share croppers. Whittle will, sell you the THREE GARH ALL GOOD, SUl TABLE FOl LIGHT AND HEAVY DRAFT PUKTOSK8. TWO Gars MULE*. NONE BETTER, FOR FARM. WAGON A!Jtr TIM BER USES, * ONR CAR WAGONS. BOUGHT BEFORE PRO F.S, ADVA^CRD. HKsr IN-MATERIAL. WttRKM vNSlill’ aNI) FINISH IN TllKsOUTML = J. D.-WHITTLE, I BLACKVILIE, S C Calhoun & Co. at. Vftlsntlut whs quits popular with Ibe joang paople Utt wetk. PLANT SPRING ADVERTISEMENTS NOW. ' PLENTY OF LIENS FOR SALE AT .. THE PEOPLE OEECE.. TFwmmm. Life, Accident., CYCLONE LIGHTNING .——anV— Live-Stock INSURANCE, -W* • • * —At Lowest Rates In* ■ Strongest Companeis -OFFICES AT- THE BANK OF BARNWELL - V . - • . DEAIBRS IN, BEST FUBNITUftE. We Are Now Ready With The Choicest, Completost and Mottt Caretully SelectedJStoch of Household, Kitchen an l l )dice Furniture to please the best-tastes tuid profit the most careful buyers* AH goods new from the factories, of best mater'K.ls and up to dato styles and finish. A standard make (vraphophone given as it pro mi* tun on each porclia^e of $155^ / -—-.COFFINS AM)(;ASKElS: A Complete line of Coffins and Caskets for the last ser vice to loved ones. We are also prepared to careful (Jrivcr for burials. WIL.L