The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 11, 1908, Image 3
Tip Barnwell People.
THURSDAY JUSK. 11. I«03.
HiTteeFgUBHCRIPTIOM.
In AdT*nc«, per Annum
On Time
HARMONY M)DOK NO. 17. A Fl M. i NEW CANDIDATES
In k!aaon)o Temjjle on Jnnn llth. ! ?/ I^bo/UM M ffVr the
iWork to be done hi M. M. Visiting. of RepresenUtlTe* is pubilsbed
tend. —rHxhtr. =
1 W. M. I i*
The ftnyd of ti t^kS’ft.nnnh
Winford J Hndxe
OsbrtHe UHitin "
vu ere fordlelly Imltid m atienU.
Uutler Hagood.
p
The chain irang will be at Meter’s
lllll lid. week.
K, 0. Roberta,
Clerk,
J. B. Morris,
• »upr.
.'Jr
Mason'«if>ruit Jars at old time prices
•l C. N. Bon khalter’s.
W. A. Oyles ofT-ra you cite prlires on
all stock. Ream if til stock of It cured
Lawn from 6to 10 eta. Sugar 25 Ilia,
for $1 50. Urovca t’hUI Tdiil -
per boulo or 3 for II OO. He will take
pleasure In ahowingyou hit stork.
THE WHITE, THE BEST.
BY EVERY TEST,
LEADS ALL THE REfT
NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WIST.
In materia), plan and workmanship ‘‘The
White” is the easy and always Beat ot
American Sirwing Machines.
Ball beartnff from the iieJal up, l!«ht ran-
Bing, perfectly adj\sted, the moat delicate
Udy can operate it without tatiitne D.
* ll .. w ? r<< . frow th< beaylrst to the (leli.tlct
Notach^* too, no netre rac log cliitter In
Its husleat hours.
Rotary' Shuttle and all the tewt twentieth
century improvements comb'ned in thlstl
household treaanre
Call and-ee the paragon at tnv Machine
Offlec iu Blackvilie ora |KN>tMl card retjuetU
will bring my agent to your door.
‘ WOKTI TWICE rBK HKLLtWU PWItK.
Awfiady laWhs Mini
The .Brat wap'rtneloii will be tbe B«rt
weet sensation.
Mad dogs are repotted more numer
ous than er.er before throughout the
| State.
Candidates can enter the primary
race up to llf•en i>f July 24th. but d«'
j lays may, bo .longerons.
We fared famously Sunday on
I country fruit, but tbe gootl giver ex
acted a promise that we should eat It.
| silence. '
W® see more gmd natnred dogs In
Rtrnweli now than ip any one of the
thirty odd years we have walked a-
round tbe canines.
Madam Rumor says that the Hr*t ««r
| of cauialnH|ies shipped Irotn the
Florida plantstlon of Mr. C. U. Mathis
brought a cool^ 1.000.
The Court of General Sessions U be
ing held at Aiken IhW Week, Judge
Kotiert A Idrich presiding. There are
mx tunrder cases on the docket.
The puhliaher of Tur Pkoplii ex
pected during tbe publicariou of Treas
tirer Armatmng'e imnual reptirt to do a
Can take a White M icbine in han<l.
And If ghc has a diuv spell
T i run'the W hits will make her Well.
- Hr.. Needles 'or all tiinchhirs f«>r sale.
Best Oils too. M P. WEBB,
Blackvii.u:, 8. C.
NO TICK.
All peraona iodehled to the eatata of
Mrs. K. J. Wrallterahy dec’d w‘111 aeltle
same with MM undersignedjtt his office^
731 Green Street, “Augusta. GgL and
•H (tersona holding claims against said
Watate will present same properly at-
tsted for payment
Walter C. Miller,
. Kxecutor.
1 22. OR.
_A —
FOR SALE
NITRATE OF SODA.
W II KENNEDY A SON,
WILL1STON. S. C.
Masam’s Kru*t Jars fur sale In large
quar.tlty. 1 quart HO eta p.*r d«*tn. half
gallons one tlotlar per doaeit, by C. N.
Burckhalter.
CAMPAIGN NEWS.
Allendale, S. C. June (Kh HKri.
Mr. Editor, „ •
I reported a part of the wi
hit»lness transacted by the ICkecutly^ Saturday to attend the Conn derate Re-
( ommutre which met at the Court uitloo and visit kin folks at Blrit.|ug
llnwse oh J uue the ]at.
*■ In my ha«te p» let Hie Candidates
know a hat the assesaMtents were I put
Allendale. Ram well. Blaekvllle and
Willlston at B3.00 ag.ltt this year for
Magistrate, Mine as two years a o. hut
In that I was wrnF£. it is now $2 50 for
♦hoee four place*.
The 1st Campaign meeting will take
plaoe Saturday July 25th at Wtlllston.
The Second on Saturday August lat
•t B'aek tile.
The Third on Saturday August Sth
•t Barnwell
The Fourth on Saturday August 16th
at Allendale.
A Resolution to the HDct that any
part of Karr.well C uintv mav .lnvi'e
fhw candidates to apeod the dsy ainnug
them. ^
All rsndldstes are to par the due*
for the «.flT-e» for which they aspln-
and baye (hefr pledges signet! and In
the hantlt of the Chairman by 12 m.
July 24th.
This poaitivc gentlemen, no pledges
after that dh'e.
Yours truly
N. F. Kirkland,
Secretary.
A GOOD MIT OF MIXED PEAS
POR'HA LE AT #2 00 PER BUSHEL.
)Q:A KENNEDY, *
i WIf.LISTON, K. CT.
TO Randidates/
II. Fullerton, Holst. Esq
Chairman, has received from State
Chairman Jones a Hrcul.tr calling the
attantinn of raudidstea to Act No. 47-‘l
of tbe General Assembly, approved 6ih
March 11)03. ‘‘Making Certain offeotre*
In Primary Elections Mi-demeanor*
and Prescribing Penalties Therefor.”
We published the Act in our Issue of
May 2*rh, and ad rise every candidate
to look up that Issue, post himself and
comply with the law Before noon of
July 24th you must do these things :
1. File with the Clerk of court vour
pledge not to use money or Intoxicants
for the purpttae of influencing votes.
2. File with the County Chairman
or Secretary your pledge to abide by
the results of the prlmsry election and
to support the nominees of the party.
t. Pay your assessments to Tress
tirer J. B Armstrong,
_j BBT Before the prlmary v «tiection file
with the Clerk of Court>fi Iremlaedriv. .*,, n ' r
• worn to. statement jcfnipaikii MOKK BLUUMS.
expend I turea.
little yisitiog, but a Summer cold came
along,—
The Annual Sunday School Picnic
will he |»eid on Thursday 25th June, s?
Bethel Churc 1 !. Prumiueut tspeakers
will make addresses on the occasion.
Public are cordially invited.
Get ready'bOya, for the competitive
Uotsmlaall.n. fo* thn
| cadetnbip from this county. Blank
form* of appilcNtioii can be procured
from Prof. B. M. Darlington, C. S, K.,
Barnwell, S. C.
Mr*. Clayton S. Warner and little
daughter are paying an extended visit-
to Mrs, Warner’* ri-ter, Mr*. Auder-
*on, wife of a leading contractor in
New Orleans. Tne devoted sister* 4»ad
not met in a number of years.
ITio prettiest platter of apricots and
tdum* that we have ever seen was
kindly brought u* on Monday by Mr
•I. B. Mori I*. Jr. They came from
Great Cypre** Township, where a part
of the Garden of Eden used to be.
Crop report* are brightening, but
there are scattered bodies ol Gen.
Green in many directions, which
should all be killed before the Glorious
Fourth, when tnat tired feeling w ill
■ come over and overcome *o tunny wlel-
der» of ttte hoe and followers of the
.plow.
Mr* Elisabeth Shelton, widow of the
late Dr J, W. Shelton, died in Florida
last week, aged shout 60 tears, and
was Intel red in the Blackyilie Ceme
tery on BnCurday morning, hhe I*
survived by four . sons and four
daughters, w ho have in their great sor-
/ow the sincere sympathy of niativ
true friends.
Treasurer J. B. Armstrong left on
announcing himself a candidate for 're-
election as Master |a published
The atiTtonneeiaput of Chi. R. M.
M ixson's caiAlidwcv for the Ifonse oT
RepresentMive* Is published today.
The Simonncement of the cafldldscy
of W.tllhnore !<lifi« K rf q for re-elec
tion to tbo office of Clerk Is published
today. . '
The antmurreement of Congressman
J O. Pstfer-onVcandidacy for re-el«c
tion to Congn».« from the Second D1*h
tnct la published today.
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BUGKLEN’H ARNICA SALVK
Tom Moore, of Rural Route I. Coch
ran, Ga , writes: *‘1 had a had sore
come on the instep of my foot and
could And nothing that would heal
until I applied Buckleii’* Arnica Halve
Less than half of a 25 cent hox won live
day for me hr t-flerthig a perfect cure
Mold undey guarantee at <}. N. Burck
hatter’s drug store.
W . A .Gyle* will sell you 40 yards
o' remnant* of Calico ami Madras
Cloth for ftl.00. English Long Cloth
44-rta pet yard. HK) varda-Gpoof-H
fof 5 cts. In all colors Fruit of Loom
Long CJoth 9 and Ju cts.
: i ML.
THINKS IT SAVED HIH LIFE.
Lttsfer M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine,
say* In a recent letter: *‘I have used
Dr. King’s New Discovery tnsnv year*,
lor conirii* and colds, aiid I tiling it
*»ved my lile.. fohml it a re11-
able remedy for tlie throat kiwi lung
cumplsiiits, and would i.o more be
without a bottle than I would bo with
out food ” For nearly forty years
New Discovery has stood at theheadiof
throat and lung remedies. Aa a pro
vent I Vo of pneumonia, and healer of
weak lung* it has no e.jual.
Mold under guarantee at C- N. Burck-
halter’a .drug store. iiOo. and $100
Trial bottle Iree. _ .
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.lug
ham, Ala.- He dwarves--by 4*1*- oon-
statit and faultless discharge of doty
Ills rc>tful vacation, the first he has
had in years. During hi* absence hi*
••flic# win be kept by a thon uglilv
cum|ietent and elllcient repre*cut.aive.
Mr. Jamea II. Hammond, son of Ma
jor E.-Bpann Hammond, has recently
.von a uistUiguished mental and physi
cal victory. The United rital** goy-
ernment gives a coiumis-ion as Beoond
Lieutenant to tbe National Guard
of each State. A uompetltLe exami-
natfon gave the honorubie (losilion to
Mr. Hammond although several very
bright young •oldters were Id* rival*.
Hr will be an honor to the service.
At the qnmtuencenicnr of the George
town University Law .school on the
8th lust Vlilard Maitlu of Allendale
wa* graduated sixth in hi* Hats ami
breaking tbe r«coid as to age. He U
only 19 wars and 4 mouthi old. For
the past four years he ti*» been em
ployed as a stenographer and type
writer In Secretary Metcalf'* ofllce.
working there during the day and «t-
lendlng school at night.
He W rhe youngest son of Capt. Ben
Martin, now of Washington. HI#grand
lather. Capl J V. Martin, comiaaud-
ded Co. H. In Hagood’s First Regiment
3. C. V., C. 8. A.
The closing exercises of the Barn-
well Graded m-hooi on Monday even
ing ware the brightest evidence of the
excellent services of the corps of ac
complished tVMchers and ol tlie admI
Tionntvt 1 ^* fm ** reM lfte bright and brainy
pupils.
Mt-ses Minnie Prlca and Nonte Best
were the two rhsrtnlng graduate*, and
Karl Baker and George Armstrong
were the pilxe w inner*
The a.ldre** q/Dr Lee Davis Lodge
was a gem uForatory, and a brief im
promptu speech of Hon George John
stone of Newberry was heartily enjoy
ed.
We can’t do the necarinn juatice, we
frankly own, so we stop our matter of
fact pencil.
A GRAND FAMILY MEDICINE.
‘•If gives me plessure to *peak a good
word for Electric Bitfers,” wrius Mr.
FrankUnnlan of No 43d Houston St .
New York. ‘ Ifsa grand family medi
cine for drapbpsia and liver complica
tions; while for lame back and weak
khinwv* it cannot he too highly recom
mended." Electric Bluer* regulate
'he digestive functions, purify the
blood and impert renewed vigor and
vitality to weak and debilitated of both
sexes. Sold under guarantee at C. N.
Bttrckhal^r’a drug store. 60c.
Teacher—Tdow many -months have
2s days?
Bad Bov—A llnvem.
THE BEST FILLS EVER 30LU
“After doctoring 15 year* for chronic
indigestion, ami spending over two
hundred dollars, nothing ha* done me
I* iQuili «'-od avDr JSlng'a New Life
FHIa. 1 cniinider them tlie best pill*
ever sold:” write# B. F. Avsciie t "of
Cngleshle. N. C. So'd under guaran
tee at C . N. Uurcklialter’s- drag, store.
2fce. ’
FOR SALE
One 25 II. F, holler. *20 H P. engine,
W saw gin and heavy self packing
press. All in llratcla*# running order
Rnilei only used one season and engine
rTTemly rebuilt and practically good
AS new .
IVHI sell all or part, a* anil* pur-
t-httaerw Also will sell or exchange for
cattle rr other farm stock: one Auit-
man and Tavlcr grain separator, one
‘‘Earmer* Favorite” Grain Drill.
B. F. Anderson.
Dnn barton, 3. C..
STATEMEN I’ OF THE CONDITION
- , . OF
BANK OF BLACKYILIE.
located at Blackrille, S. at the close
of bualneB*, June. 4th. Tftri.
- RESOURCES.
I^ian* and Dlacuuiit*. 108 729.12
Overdraft*. 7'2 17
Furniture and Fixture* I.Win 00
Due from Banks and Bankers, 5 n.T.i t*.'»
Currency, . l.tilO.iH)
Gold, 7! 5:1
Silver, Nickel* nnd Fennie#, 1.523 45
120.2
Total,-"
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid Ijl, 60.000
Undivided Profli*, le** Our- . • ^
rent Expen«e* and Taxe# Paid 5,441 3l
Ihdivhlnal Deposits Subject
foOh'ck. *6.791 fifl
Certified Checks. 50 0(*
Bill* Payable 23,000.00
SYCAMORE SCHOOL.
Tfie Sycamore School will close Fri
day. June I2ih w ith an anmial pic ulc
Several educational addresses will
be delivered during the day Puhllc
cordially Invited to attend, urirt assured
- joJ a hearty welcome and enjoyable pro
gramme.
4 iFOR SALE
NITRATE OF SODA,
W. II. KENNEDY A oON.
WILLISTON. 8. C.
CLEMS0N AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE EXAHINATION.
**The examination for tbe award of
S holamhlps In Clemaon Agricultural
College will be held in the County
Court House on Friday. July 3rd'at 9
a. m. Appllcanf* must Itll ant proper
forma, to he aecured from the County
Superintendent of Education, before
they will be allowed to stand the ex-
aminatlona. For detailed Information
anplr to the Supt. nf Education or to
the President of Clemson College.
Applicant* for admission to tne ml
lege, who are not seeking for the
'^.'-jjoJarsblpa, will also stand entrance
% J^natlone at tbe court bouse July
iSeholarahlps ara worth tlOO and
^PL y .itlon
^ next session ol the college opene
Afl. lllttl
/ Fdr cstalognes atn! Information ap
„ > r i y to P. H. Mxll, Prcsideat. -
’ '
FOR SALS
NITRATE OF CODA.
W. It. KENNEDY A PCS.
WUJ.ISTON, ». C. ^
The afternoon Coa«t Line train of
the 3d Inst, brought ns two hluums, a
red and a white, from Capt M. O.
Wall of Dunbarton. 3’hese were the
most valuable variety we ever received
for between the plant leave* waa a
genuine full slued green back . W.i»n’t
that a pretty idea ? . .
A bloom opend on Ihe Sid from Mr.
F. H. Dirks of Greeeland.
From Mr. W. N. B»rker of Klne with
a red bloom on the 3rd from the field
of B. M. M|x#on, colored.
A JUNE-BRIDAL.
At St^John’* ('hiirch. Savannah,
G* . at noon on I'uesdny, 20(h Inst.
w|i| be married His* El’olse Evelyn,
daughter of Mr. William Whaler
Swliilon, and Mr. David Thompsnh
Furse. So oomea the happy tiding* in
appreciated invitation to be preaeut on
tbif glad otteaalnn, . Ahd we give to The
good -wm of Barnwell and tbe fair,
winaomn maiden who ha* captured hla
true heart and loyal Midi our beat
w|*he# that their wedded life may be
a long summer of unalloyed happiness
and prosperity.
Alt Candidates invited to
tend and enjoy
A Basket Pic Ni« ..
and
Base Ball Game
at
at--
9 ^
Ulmers, July 4th.
Everybody Invited.
Total.
120 286.19
.STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.)
County of Barnwell. \
Before me came Thrui. L. Wragg,
Ca«bler. of the a'rove nanied Bank who
Iwlng duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing statement G a true oni*-
diiton of shM Bank, as shown by the
books of tile in said hank.
Thbs L. Wragg,
Sworn to and subscribed before Infc,
this 9ih day of June 1908.
, II. F. Bn 1st Not. Pubt So. Ca.
COn8ei?-Attest
A Jl. Neeson, I n
Heir^wrrBrown ^Directors.
H. B Grimes, j
M CUomfc
•* m aa
J J SnelHng
fti aa •
Joxie Reed
W B Parker
Calhoun A (‘0
JoalfiJU Reed
J J duelling- , _
Rachel Kouutreb
on
a
la 75
. 40
23 CO
12
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10
2ft
«e ft* '
Lf 35
Jo*le M Rc< d
45
• ft fte ••
Lrmon Rros
7 85
3 SO
Rachel Rountree
15
Juste 51 Heed
C6
Racuel Rountree
t’«Y.
Jusle M Reed
i <> .
T O Da\ i*
II
Josie 11 Keed
50
. >Rachel Rountree
45
J »«ie M Reed "’"r-v. ■ • '
3
51
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-District No' G Sycamore
712 25
Marie Kenrse
30
Mae K-ieiitield
46
Marie Kear.e
2S
K Ik >betb Martin
40
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'0
«ft ft* .
40
^ fda Allen
To
M»e Kdeufleld
:t5
ift» »•
35
Ida-Allen
15
Ktfasbatb Martin
40
Sue Aaron
27
A It I'uten 1
5
ft** fte
62 85
Ida Allen
s 20
Sue Aaron ^ .
25
Elix-jbefh Martin
40
1 da A lieu
Kliaaberh Martin
84
Sue Aaron
25
Mae Edenfleld
37
ft* ft*
33 00
636 85
Dietrlct No. 4 Great Cypress.
R W Wingo
50
ft* *ft ••
60
ft* .ft ••
5)
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60
~ H G Creech
4 70 .
K P Jackson
30
ft. ft* it
30
K W Wingo
ro
*• *• - *e
60 *
K P Jackson
30
11 C Cree h
60 e5
K W W ingo
Nl
K P Jackruu
30
•» * • ••
30
K W Wingo
ro
h Your Mmipy
Tax SAf.Eft.
BMstll Cifofi'iih. J /' • •*
>m ty. f
Barnwell Cou
Hv vimts <>■ MiPiir
making moftuy for you? Tlie mote of it yon
‘emi>4oyM for you, the leAs you need to work ^our-
Bclf. tf yOu keep on saving and putting your savings
to work, wo funded capital of you? earning yt aiH
will grad ti Ally take up tlie burden and you will not”
. . *, ■/
need t«* work nt all.
In the meantime you Tire insured against hard luek
'J* ^ ^
or hard times. IJave yoU cyier thought about having
sortie mottey ^
* '. ' '
At Work For You? -
v • If not, it is time
ydti did if have any regard for ytmr fntni’C“CTnErF*
fori oT for the well being ol thoso dependent upon
our.
XOW is (he time to begin to
o
sav
e.^Tf you
tQ start on idle Tumi to fii.aneinl tndeju-rr^c
rrrr-
wAnt
(FT It'
you have started and would like help and encourage-
*
Tnent, it will pay you to Deposit yOur moiu*y in the
BANK OF BLACKVILLF and we will-belp
save. Then, too, you build up a' credit with
Bank.
you
the
^ /T' l*X
nl«d In iny cifflc* by J. B.
this day GVIml upon aid will sell fh
frost of tb« (feurt Uhu a at HarnwalT
‘•ii Monday, July B b if) 8. at ths uscat
hopr* of »rf*1r b«ti»g .ft'esdnv in *ald
montlk tbc> fMlowiiiA T ml property 16
wit * .
fe( nnott Spring*. - .
6<5 acre*, mhr* r*Y !<•*«, hounlApct
on the .North by Me* Dunltpr.
H»uuh by Fail I D’L Black. West ny
Mrs.XL R. Dunbar Sod K*»t by Mr*.
Jennie lirinbar—le»iw*l upon as tl/6
pr.-pcriy of JD.. L. n: Black.
A Go
f " - v ^ T—
tUH, acre* »,f laui 1 ritled Nurtb hv - -
J- A. Ftirer, HsMtfli by. W. D Black an-1
S. K. R*t«*i. West by J. fl. Lamai'. East
by Mrs. <} W. Morrall. levieil upon a*
Ihe pruVeiiy of t*. D’L. tllftvk. ;’ V-
, Also
IK) acres Wn.Gd Morth by Mr*. L.
Rv Bts.-V. Suu li br W. H. Brigham.
Ka*t by Mr< C. \V. Faeplrii kou West
bv Mr* I). B..Du4)bar--l( vied <t|K)u as
the property oU*.L. Black.
Wiuiston Town«bjp.
. Oneloj of la.ud known a*.the GaoryA
llrti-Or. |>l;iVe and houodf-l on rhe Nurtli
br W. C. Srrrirh. M eri. Ka** abd Soutli-
by pn-bltn.. jtikd—lei Gd upon as " tha
prhtMsrtv Bffjeorgn Uutttih.
AUU 1 * '
One lo't and building'rhereoo. houn« —
lied North, West. East and South b#
’public road^leVled upon a* Ihe prop-
M ty of the f-hite I I rilfll s iTIdn.—'—-
Tern;* Ca*li. I’uro1ia«er to pay for
pauer*.
June 9ib 1H*. Frank II. Cre«‘ch . *
A OlNEStElir"
ATTORNEV At LAS'.
THE
Bank ofBarn well
Ihe Oldest and Strongest
Bank in Barnwell County
Depository of T he State of South t
arolina, 1 lie County of Harowc!!
ami 1 he Town of Barnwell
621 66
District No. 5 BaldockY
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K"i>h K White
J J Barnes
Cornelia Tool
A B Metz
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Hattie R White
Mr* L t. Bennett
*’ F H Boyd
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Hattie R White
Mr* 7. C Beunett
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Rosa Flmn
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H attic W nrta
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Lucile Hull
95
5ir* L C Bennett
25
I. W Williams
25
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Olie A Barker '
20
Luclle Bull
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Mre L C Ben nett
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Rosa Khnn
20
Ode A Barker
20
Mr# 1.1; Bennett
23
Luclle Bull
33
Rosa FTThn —
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Mr* F H Bovd
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Olie A Barker
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L W WJliiaili*
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Mrs L C Bennett
23
Hattie \V bite
25
Rosa Flinu
20
"liUcl e Bull
8ft
Mr* L C Beuneti -
— 23
1239 04
DDtrlct No 0 Beonott Spring*
Cecelia D Paul
20
•ft ftt e.
20
• • 4 ft *1
IS 70
R 11 Ha*ty
50
Mr. V S Lawton
83
C B Dunbar
Susie Dunbar
it i.
K fl Hasty
»Vr* V S Law top
Mrs M A Suelliug
Laura Pee pie*
Florence M Gotdorl
•ft •* a*
ANNUAL REPORT
OF TftE • J
OCUNTY TREASURER.
To Ilia Honor. Presiding Judge July
Term of the court of General 8e*don«.
A* required by Gw I respectfully sub
mit tbe following report of <li*Uuf»e-
ment* of School Fund* made throtigh
tny nflloe for the last school year upon
warWnTi Issued by the Ubunty Stlper-
Intemferrt of Educaiitih and Graded
School Trustee*. ■»
Very respectfully,
J H Arin«trortg,
County Treasurer,
* District Ro. 1 Bull Pond,
Carrle L Dunb. t
Nellie B Green
K 11 Hasiy
Laura PeepUs
liuiihiei'” 1 ' 1 "'-*
Mrs M A Snelling
Eallee Rhode*
Mary M Bash
Nellie B Green
Mary M Bush
Laura Peeples
R M H.isty
Mt*le Doiilrar
Carrie L Dunbaf
Gablilla Mftrliu
40
J O Brunsom
40
Sarah E Green
20
A hgcline Albany
87 50
tsarah K Green
•JO
OabrillH Martin
40
. V “ *
40
<< *«
40
Aflgeline Albany
12 50
S T Mallony
25
Gabrllla Martin
40
Sa , 'ah E Green
20
Aflgellne Albany
H 50
S T Mali.my
25
Gabrilla M^rtlrt
. 25
4*1
'Sarah E Green
2.)
Angeline Albany
~ **-*--- —
12 30
Eallee Rhode*
Nellie B Green
Mrs V S Lawton
Mattie L Brown
ft* •• ft ft
J O Meyer
ft* fts
J O Mever -
K 11 Hasty
W H Oweni
Laura Peeples
Susie Dunbar - J ';
Mattie L Brow n
7i lilee Rhodes
Florence. M Gordon
So*e Dunbar
Mr* V S Lawton
Ril Hasty
Carrie L Dunbar
8ti«le Dunhar
Z iilee Hbodea
Ada L Coleniaft
Mary M Bush
Mary M Holly
Mi* V S,Lawton
Susie Dunbar
2 iilee Rhode*
Continued n xt we* k.
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20
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T567 13
Capital, — - m m m . m
Surplm and Undivided Profits,
$60,000.00
$45,000.04
mnt I* starp'd far
TVr nave money Is rnn hard wnieo once . „
niOnc.v In a bank cannot burn a hole the pocket.
A bank account mean* pai ing bills by check—Ihft only ahsoluiely
J 1 ? , V' V ’ Ga v * On room for argument a* to When br bow a
Dill was paid. Each check la recorded in the bank’* Imm.U. These
tugeher with vour money and the cancelled checks are k.-t*t for you
"•>“*»« and Are proof vaults. You have accuse to them at anV
tftne. ^
liet ns talk this over with
pomlole to call, write rts.
Vou the next time ynn ale in town Him-
blackviixe. s. &
Wf. F, Jl. WII.I.IS,'
destisi. ~ .
kew York Dentistry nt B»rnw«*»
Coiiutv Prices-.
Otlh-e In R«*idenbe. Wil.lston. B.O.
Make Appoibtniehta by mail or teUri
hlmbe.
All Wbrk Spot Cash.
' A FEW PLUG HOUSES,
JUST THE FELLOWS NEEDED
— ro FINISH THE CHOPS,
FOR-CHEAP SALE NOW AT
Hill Top Staples-
Over Stocks of tl»e Bust Make and Material Wslgons,
Sui'rios tfce. Itarnesgj In iuTL sets and single*
pietcSi Saddles Whips^ Lap Itobes are oflered how at 2SuhP
mer Time Frlces at
HILL TOF STABLES. .
: Como to nee me when in town, You tVill flint what Vou
" Want and fuirdst pfiees and best treatment at
HILL TOF STABLLS.
. f .
FOR SALE.
•0<) Acres—hi cleared. ,•
8 mile* frirni 5tariln.
Boo Dollsrk-2TK) 1rom,»-reisr«..
Balance In 1-i or J Abnual pay-
dtentft With7l pbr )vnt iiuerskt. >. \
T. B Kills. Jr P
Martin, A, O.
DR, J. H, B. MILHOUS,
hKNTIST,
t BLAt KVILI.K, S. C.
Office day* Thursday, PpL
any Mild Sal in da v.
Well < ‘|iiij*|m-(I oflice.
Operation* made as paitu
lens as euiiH48leiit with ^aTetyi
ih iPes reasonuble: Term*
fcanht
DR.W. C. HILHOUS
BESFIST,
larnwdh i *
op Frt K Hot Rdlf
a. m. to tl p. m.
Persons living assy from Barrl**)!
will please make Appointment* Imf^eft
coming Bv so doing they will h«
of limusdlsie service and avoid
Hppoii.tmeuta.
IvUS i CO.,^
DEALEKS IN,
BEST PUUNlTUtlE.
.We Are Now Ready With Th e
Choicest* Completed and Most Carefully Selected Stoek
of Household. Kitchen and OfHee Purnltnre to please the
Best tastes and profit the most caleful buyers. All goods
flesF from the ffletorles, of best iinitcriftls and tip > to dut»*
tyles and finish. . -'-c.
8 1®““ A standard ituikd Graphophohe giveil as a preilii
Uni oh each purehnee of
—-tUOFFf NM AND CASKETS!
A Complete Hite of Coftilis and Caskets for the last ser
Vice to loved oiies.
Wc are also prepurtHi to furnish a Yitc Hearse'with
eRTefhl driver (br bunals*
WII-LvlS& CO.
"x ft
BARNWELL. S. C .
and
WANTED.
Fifty colored hdoKre
once for logging railroad
sawmill work. Steady worn
good wages, paid every nigm
wiih checks, which may bs
turned ihto office for crm
evety two weeks and house
1_ ' v - \ - *2 \
rent free. Also eaiiTise wmrt
labor. 4 • '
Call or address Brcon Limw
ber Co-, Ulmers, S; C; located
on S. A. 1 - Rv.
C. F. Calboiio, P. M. BccKicg&sd
Wa. Mclab.
Calhoun & Co.
Life, Accident,
CYCLONE
LI§HTNIN<?
, ■ AND'. '■
Live Stock
INSURANCE,
—At LowRates In-
Strongest
-OFFICES
ti i T\N K OF