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«>B Che th&dy »4ri« wat aueh • AS OLD KA8tilUMlCl> JliOtiJu pj*M f It »»• •>r«4 ^tn* b<*»t «•' «.. tef UM> 1 »omeilm«» _ thln*t e*Ubl« th-t the food 1«dle» of Hon of a charge by 1KS!M#i5»S xs 1 aenta I4>at w«r#*et»ei *t»undnncc nod pnlv *a ahofl, dtetaocC - off oolil Ue lemoiiade tr*» acryed to thf thlrutr T,rc<». tfifW * yr«r 4# not «£t«n enougb for iooh ai» o©c*»k>n. Ovaeiona). iftoctore from New Jerwv were orer In The tVe week. Tliay vklted the <imh»I farming ana ailtie oelgh- » w»» olrtier ofHoUla kern Ipnuntaoe , nail tlielr bn tine** w»* one n. to apy out Ihe land and If ther* ware pood chance* for the bf ikeltlle tnoacy of tkelr nompanlea. In the way of, gilt e«lg«* Mortgage* of hratnlaea fariwXat a lit tle lower rate of Intereit than «nd flaoney lender* of the AUfottrthciawpotao/U^ia-arc now. quaflflcd to iMiie money order*. For our Gloriou* Foiirlh breakfaat we received from onr «p|d*ew Will Holme* a H.<d Oak grown August* Market Oantalontie, larger th»n the ,ethrofW"t^~iuM-iwwn^ tlniir^ journal 1st it: tethpat. ' ' COTTOX WKIOIIKUd. Barnwell- O. li. Beat Sr.\ S, J. flalford . • Blackvlfle--Paul E. Allen, Kugene F. Bovloton. Williaton -J. B. Given*. Air, a uaBuacrlpt copy of which hi* de*k. mlar fact that m They •eena d to be in no hurry to make loan*, yet the they wwre there and -will -come back later In the year for further Inquiry, being nolaed about may have the effect nf caeatag -tome- fnconahUrnU people Who are gnltlng along fairly well with nld dme method* V> hcglu to think that they are In aore need of cltoaper »vn if they have to give higber vlmaa aecerlty than b jaa felke have re- ^ulre8 of them. At we understand tbo *ltuation there I* more money than bn*tne«s up Morth, end the doHar klnga have got to And new field* for Investment, To the money woriblpen it I* the greateat > of herdtblpt. the moat bcinou* of *lna V) beta to let their capital lie idle ami ueproAtabla. While the politician* end flntoerati of the North have no eyWfiUiy except of bamboozling word* for the agricultural Intereata of the (tootli the fact baa bean burned through experience Into their mind* that land valuta ere better aecuritle* than stock* end bond*, and that the utan behind the plow end hoe U e better servant end more easily managed than the mill operative, the railroad aectlon hand, or the ewe) miner—the disciplined thous ands of tbeir labor unions. And there U the nUlMMtc hope that through the operation, Uie day end night working of these proposed loan*, the inortg* : mtf grow to he e fee simple title the lender ef today become the lord of the borrower, some future to morrow. Jfe don’t know enough df law or legtetatlve power to ray whether or not each Inaurenoe embassador* can he kept by etetete fr<pn coming this eMe of lleeon and ' ^Ixon’a lino. The good common aybse of the people ought to give thyfm notice that no auch tnisalonerles aye needed here __ For the home creditor U lenient when crops ere short or price* poor or •!okiie*e / M other mlafortune befalls. While ^be far off lender of money end of mortgage* may be as Inex- es death and texes, aa destitute sympathy as the stones of New fork's streets. We And no pleasure In rubbing the fact in but It I* a melancholy truth tu which the eyes of the victims will come day open (hat Northern capital has already obtained control of the snoot valuable water powers of all the riedmout section of the State, from Columbia to the Blue Illdge. and for their light and manufacturing power the boasted and boasting boom towns ..of the up country will always Int Ulb- nte payers. But worse than tbat Is the gathering of one seventh of (he white popnlailoii of the State In mill communities and Adjoining oUica and towns, the coun try abandoned by the Caucasian and all dependent fur prosperity or meagre support upon the labor of the hopeless operatives. Kecent events In Georgia have shewn what douth Carolina people may ex pect as tbeir future medicine. The Georgia Railroad, a State property, leased to and operated by the !.o.iis- villa and NssWviila system, controlled by Northern canltal, preferred tl.e cheaper negro as a fireman to the na tlvf white Southerner or immigrant Northern white work hunter, ho Tar flic mosquito has kept the cotton mill out of lowar Owroliira so that only a email part of tbw white people have % been tempted from farm and field to factory. Yet that has not given us a troai peace. VVe rentnre the prophecy that When tHy got an approximate of the trucking advantage* of tCamlina tjmyjgUjLtrjLta become outright land buyers tbat they may With cheat) Italian or other Southern Europe labor grow all the Vegetable*, cabbage to cucumber*, that their rall- foada can cary fo Northern and Wes- Aorn consumers. riCNIC AT BETHEL. Foranvthing In Jnwelry nr silver ware, from the engagement ring to the wedding present, call on J. K. Har rison for tne beat at the price* that please and prodt. Look after your Boilers, If they peed i’au-.hing or new Tubes have it done before the ru^h at HOWARD’S SIIOIM, Blackvllle, S, C, SNAP SHOTA OF CLHRENT EVENTS. Tli* f rst Texas hale that sold for Hfi ent* a potmd m twuno was auctioned off In New York at 33 cent*. The goyernment fl*call yer.r ended on .1 line ;K)tli. in balancing Uncle ham’s book a it was found that hi* ex-, penses exceeded hi* Income liy $33/ Ml 1,1.V*. Washington is well pleiad Ibat, the deAelt i* noflarger. Tbo front door of the store pf Mr. II. J. Bamberg .lr. In Bamberg wa- prized open on ihe'nlght doth ult. by deflberate burglars who wn piled mob I and grist sacks on the fl<K>r and tilled them with shoes, clothing Ax:, of the value of »KK) and wept away without detection. / Knoxville, Ten/!., has bought the Charleston baae/ball tranchlse. I,**t year flic old city by Hie sea won the pennant, thia year it is the lirst to quit the game. /The near future coming ol two coal r/tads gives CharlcStirfi more happine** than high priced hired base ball hallUt* could knock out for tiic sea aiders. be automobile scored its first vie- tM” near Greenwood last week. VV. G. udd, a drummer, wa* croasing a rail road traciLin an auto, which stalled on the raifa. A train was approaching and he jumped out, unfoftuuatcly on the wrong aide, for the engine struck the auto and knocked it upon the poor fellow, crushing him to death. The earthqnake wrecked cities of Mussina and Keggla hi the i-laud of Sicily suttered two severe aetsmlo shocks on Thursday, As iho cities were prsetlcmHy heaps of ruin* from the great disaster of several months ago there were few casualties A young mother standing at her door at the first shock ran Into the hone for her baby, but the second shock levelled the budding, burying both under Wns of brick and mortar. Btatowfde prohibition went Into rf feet in Tennesaee at midnight of the 30th. In the last Mate campaign M. B. I’rttterion, local option!,t, wa* elec ted Governor over K. W. Carmack, prohibitionist. Carmack was shot to death on the atrects of Nashville by Robin Cooper after the election. hec*u«e of his edl torial* toiicning up Duncan Cooper, Robin’* father. The legislature passed the prohl bltton law otter Governor Patterson’* veto. ’I he change from wet to dry wa* made peacefully. Oil next new year all dUtllle-ics, breweries and rec tifying houses In the State must close The present law forbid* the sale o( liquoi* within four miles of anv school house, and there’s no place in the ijutt tnat distant from one, This n£w situation puts PJ,<KK) peo ple and ten million dollar* worth of hufldlogs and machinery out of busi ness. Have your Automobile* overhauled b«r« whore you can aave tummy i«- atead ol shipping them ott at ir HCW AlttP.-i SHOPS, ~ Blttckvillc, S. C. -«•*" MOKE OFFICES The next legislature will he asked to crea-e a hoard of three men of ability, experience and character with appro priate salaries to devote their entire time to Inspecting, investigating and general Mi|a‘i vising the penal and charitable institutions of the State, in eluding the county jail* and alms houses :ia well ns^he state Hospital for the Insane, the penitentiary, th« re formutnry at Florence and the institute for the deaf, dumb and blind near Spartanburg. The measure « ill have sticb able sup port as that of Chairman Christensen of the asylum investigating committee and other members of that eouimi-sion, and perhaps not a few newspapers and Atatn otticials. “We should have such a board,” said Mr. Christensen, • - a* has Just been created In Virginia or Midi as Is work ing -so splendidly-Hr-14Mw»U, where there has been a big shake up among these in-tltutions . bthink the creation of such a hoard would be of great and tasting practical value, to the State. The time is ripe for putting such a board to work . Its service* are need ed and it* recommendations would Irts of great practical worth. 1 don’t like the word ‘expert’ in this connection. Wa* * treat jo bear him read It, in pure and undefllcd English, at it doubtlearcame from Judge liudiey’* 1ip«; ■•You bavc heard, gentlemen of the jury, what h»* been haht in UiU cose ny Hie lawyer* the rascal*; hot no, I will not abuse them. It D their busi ness to make a'gooT cauie Tor rtretr client** they arc paid for it and they hava.done in this caae well euough, hut you anti I. gentlemen, have some- tbing else to ronalder. They talk law. Why, gentlemen. It I* not liw'rliat we wanUhiTfJulirdflT The? wontrPirmrenr 0* by l he oommott law of England. Story of a Survivor of the Bat* - tie ef firavelotte. ^ . m« TtljAfili i i INTO THE JAWS OF DEATH. Trrrrt me, gentlemen, common is a much snNr gultta for n*^ the com mon sense irf Raymond, Kpping, Ex- otcr and the other towns Which have sent us here to rfv this case Jictween two of our neighbor*-, A clear bead and an honest heart are worth more than all the law of all the lawyer*. There was one good thing ssiid at tlyd liar It was from ono Shakespeare Kngllrlt player. I believe. No mister; It *s good enough almost to be >h tiie Bible. It i* tbis: ‘Be ju.t add fear not,’ IMs our business to i|t> justice between the parties, not by/hny quirks of the law out of Coke or/ Black-tone. b<s)ks that I have never fcad and never ill, but by commotT sense and by common honesty, as between man and man. Tbqt is our/tuisirless. and the curse of God I* upon us if we neglect or evadwAt tsuuf aside from It—And now, M r Sheriff, take, out the jury, ami you Mr, Foreman, do not keep us wairtng w>tfi Idle talk, of which there ha* bretytoo much already about mat ters which have nothing to do \vl,h the iperlts of the case. Give us an hoiyest verdict, of which as pls4o, coni- ren«e men, yon need cot be ahamed." STRAINING AT A GNAT. Thn Missouri supreme court has rendered a decision showing the im portance of one word. A special to the Post Dispatch from J> HYrson City, Mo., say*. “The two year peni'eml ary sentence of Fred Warner, s former member of the 8t, Louis hoti-e of dele gates, lixed by the jury which convict ed him of bribery, wa* reversed and remanded by the Missouri supreme court. Warner and Fred I’liesmeyer. also a inamber of the city cnumdl, were arrested, after a transaction with marked bills furnished by Henry Aschcr, w ho was seeking the pas-ag.’ of a garage regulating bill. Justice Gantt, who wrote the de cision, declared the indictment de fective because itslleged that IVarner’- ofTeose whs “againat the dignity of state ” The phrase, the court hold* should hayo been “the dignity of the state” TORTURED ON AHORSE. “For ten years I couldn’t ride a horse without being in torture from piles,’' writes L, H. Napier, of Rng.oss, Kv, “when a I doctor* and other remedies failed, Ibicklen’* Arnica Salve cured mw.” 1 ofalHhlc lot Pile*. Burns, Scalds, Cut*, Boils, Fev.- sure*, Kc- aema, SaR Rheum, Corns, ‘ifte. Guaran teed hy N . Burckhaltcr, R. A. Dea son A Co. ell District Court of United State*. Eastern District of South Carolina, In Bankruptcy. In Re L. A, ^Stoney A Rro . and L. A. Stoney, and J. G. Money, B uinrupt. To tire Creditor* of L. A. S'oney and J. G, Bjtnney and L. A. Ktonev A Bro of Allendale, liillhc County of Barn? and District aforesaid Bankrupt. Notice I* hereby given that on or about the 80th ilav of December A D H«)s the said L. A Stoliev and J. <«. stouey as L. A. fciloney A Bro. were duly adjuuicat-d Bankrupt and tbai the First Meering of ilieir creditors will he lield at theoOlceof uuderslirned Referee in Barnwell, S. C. on tt»c Kith day of July I'.HJO at 10 o’clock A. M., at which tune the said ( reditors may at tend, prove their claims, appoint a I’nistee, examine the Bankrupt, and transact such other business a* may properly come before said meeting. R. A. Ellis, Referee in Bankruptcy. June otli UH'O. NO t ICE OF ELECTION. To all Whom it wav-Concern : By Virtue of the order of the County Board of Education, an election w ll l>o held in and for the Fairfax Scboo District, within its territorial limits, for the. purpose of ascertaining the will of the people upon the question ol the establishment of a High School within said District, under the pro visions of Section 120S of the Civi Code of said State and of the Acts ol General Assembly of IPOS. Page HIM said election to be held upon the Jlth day of July, IffdO, during the usua hours prescribed for said elections, tin der supen Mnn of the Board of trus tees of said District, at which election only such electors as return real or personal property for taxation and w ho exhibit their tax receipts and reg istratton certificate*, . as required in general oleetion-, shall be allowed l< vote Said election to be held at the store of F . M . Young and Co in Fair fax in said School District, Iteginnintf at 7 o’clock a. in. of said date, tho-e favoring aaid establishment voting “For High Schools" and those oppo* lug •‘Against High School ~ BOUtD OFTKUHTEK'*, Fairlax Graded School Di-trict. hut the Imard should he made up of tbl XBnn*1 8 ft. pkule *vxx hetd-mr-|-* ut)d ul)le niceu,_w j L o would devote ‘ * . . their Whole tiuto to the work.—Colutn- hTa Record / 2iHh Jnoe, with-* hwauJiGil Aatgbc day etijnj the occasion. The attendance wtimbef oattaHtcoff M about one thousand present. The m ■«iFa4ir»rTI» bwitfay Srtrool crm.- mwitood at JH o'clock, continuing, for In theae exerciser the young tnwn and children ,iahool did thenrselve* ** CORN PUDDING. Mix ears of. corn, one pint of milk two eggs, threu tablaapooufui* of melte i butter, one heaping teaspoon- fill of eoru starch or flour, one tea- NDTICE OF ELECTION. To All whom it may concern: By virtue of the order of tbo County Board of Education an election w ill he held In and for the Ultnors School District, within its territorial limits. for the purpose of ascertaining the will the establishment of a high School within said Dial net, umterlbe 'provTftffBT r»r f*eutloqjTJ(i3.of Utu Civil Code of^said Ktate amt of the Acta of the General said Assembly of IfViS. pageJ44>s-.-a»td feleCr . ttmi to he hejd iipoa the L’ldt Jay of July, lOO'J, during the usual hours pro scribed for aaid elecliouv- under the SnpCrvNIon of the Board of Trustees of MU* ftain Pollhe iuale for DM day. Then- l*»y. C- If. Turner, ® TpMimn of rttt Itnd haff'trteinpwmf-ui■ aaid4-f*kriot,-ai wLtluk oieclloH oulv • of l>epper. Hlioe off the tips of the k'ich electors a* return real or personal property for taxation aqd who exhibit Boy and hi* relation ftuadajr School of this, ronid be be kept la the •aose which be 4 ably (H*cna*ed. Introduced bo nra- |«d- of Mtii *■- oMiisiW grain* with a sharp knife, and ttorane the corn from the cob ^oaa to get the bewrt. hot h«*kr AtH the com to the well beaten yolk of the egg* next, the b^Htel, e >ru starch and salt, and then the milk, and iaatly stir In the wlrtte* of the eggs. Pd\iT In a greased baking dish and bake in a quick oven. Our nMtchiue shop- is of the latest, pattern of tools, one machine weighing nearly, i.000 lb*. Remember Brass Castings made every day at \ ilOWAKD’8 SHOPS. k-:.-'. »m*ytlle r tt,U\ their tax receipts and registration eer- tiUbatos, as required la general ejec tions. r.liall b« allowed to vote. 8aid e.leeitqu to be held in the store of G. A. Beat in Ulmer, S. in said School District, beginning at 7 o’clock a. m. of said date and concluding at 4 o’clock p. m. of said date, those favoring said establrsh'meut voting “For High ttwiioola” and those opposing, Voctng •‘Against High Schools.” '' BOARDOF TRUBTKB8. Ulmer* Graded School District. Udhack J. Ckoucir. Wevbupt KUv An Advance Under Fir# From Behind Barricade* That Literally Mowed Down the Charging Troepa—A Hand to Hand Conflict In the Street*. William bettto of Guldncr. a Burvjvor of the the .moat Mrd j of tl»e Franco-Pruaslan H»rt>er’a Magazine bow fotjgbt vrnr, folia he saw dhe victory as color becrer of his regiment: , must have l>een, 1 think, about 4 locjc when Colonel von Boehn tode to the head of the regiment, and we all straightened quk-k. ns ou parade. And he said sharp n few words, something like, ‘Men, the regiment has a-good name, and you will give It a still bet ter one.’ 1 was in front and could hear part of what he raid. “The colonel led us to the left, and we crossed a railroad track and went through another little white village, and then we faced a slope—a long slop*' —with a village on It. which the French had made Into a fort, and we, ,ohr regtnr^nt and others, were fw enp— ture It, and there wore many French men ami cannon there, __ "The colotjol rode on a horse, he and the majors and the adjutants. Our enpUlox usually rode, too, but this day the captains sent their htfrees back and went on foot. "And siKJii our first men Ix-gun to fall, for wc came under the Are of the chnssepot. It was hard, for wq^rouid not see the enemy. Thtae first ones were many sharpshooters In a ditch, and the noise of their firing was like that of a coffee mill—kr-r r-r-r-rl They drew off ns wo went forward. It was only at a walk that we went—a steady walk. Just as If there were no bullets there. "And now we would run forward fifty yard* and throw ourselves flat, then another fifty yards and the halt and the falling flat, and each time we ronid see the village that was n for tress nearer. "And once when we were lying down and I saw that the officers wove stand ing, Just cool and quiet. It came to me that a man has to pay in such ways to he an officer. "I sow the colonel fall. Ho was shot from his horse and carried hack. "The first major, he took rommaud, and ho galloped = to the skirmish line, and he was shot. Then the second major, too, was shot, and he tried to get up, hut he could uot stand, and he sat on a big stone and shouted: ‘Go on! Go onT And he took a guu from a dead mnn and fifed it. ,r We were ordered to fit bayonets, and that made ns glad, but even yet the men carried their rifles on their shoulders as they ran. Wc were not near enough to charge with bayonets. “I wish I could tell you what It was like as wc got near that village of St. Prlvat — the noise, the smoke, the flaahes, the falling men and only one desire In our hearts. "There were three sergeants In the color section, one at each side of me. And first the one at my right was killed. Then the one nt my left was shot—eight big bullets in his body from a mitrailleuse—eight! Yet ho aft erward got well, while mitny a man died from only one little bullet. "And nt last we went nt a bayonet charge, and for the first time there was a cheer, a wild and savage cheer, nud we raj) ou, eager to plunge the bayonets, and m-o could 1 see as wc came near the village that the French were flriug from behind barricades and gar den walls and from windows. "And wo looked Into the wild faces of the French, and they met us hand to hand. Ah, we climbed over walls and barricades, nud wc fired and bay oneted, and we fought them In the streets! "On~nnd on we went. It Mas a wild time of shooting, bayoneting, wres tling, clubbing, shouting. On and on, but It was slow work and terrible, for the French fought for every step. "I was nt the front, for I had the colors. There wore a few officers still left, and they were shouting and wav ing their swords, ami other regiments stormed Into the village with us, and after awhllo—I can’t say how long— the place was ours. “As I tell It to you It seems perhaps a simple thing. But when the regi ment was paraded before the battle began we were more than 2,000 men and more than fifty officers, and we lost In the fight forty officers and more than a thousand men. Yes, that was the loos ef just my regiment alone. It uas morderlsch, but It was neces sary. "Well, It was over. The village was blazing, and many a dead man lay In tbc ruins. Koine sat upright, dead, with their backs against walls.” 4 IfpJUJbt PAH) o:x SAVINGS DEPOSITS- Courtesy, Liberality, Prompt Service ^ and Safety are onr Cardinal Principles. «» II. D. STILL, ISIDORE KICIL H. MURRAY MATHIS, REYNOLDS S MARTIN, President, Vice President. Cashier. Asst. Cashier. V’ i The State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell, In the Court of Probate, M )C L. Ackerman, a* Administratrix of the Estate of Thomas J. Ackerman, Sr. deceased, Plaintiff. agaitW Thomas J. Ackerman, Jr., et al.. De fendants. Upon reading and filing the petition l of the plaintiff in the above entitled , cause it Is ordered that all creditors of j the estate of Thomas J. Ackenra i. Hr. , deceased, late of said county and Mate, I be and appear before the court of Pro i hate nt Barnwell on Wednesday, July ! 20th U>09, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon j or as smm thereafter as possible to J pros e and establish their claims against said estate in the manner and avoiding to the rules provided in law. it is further ordered that this notice be published in Thk Baknwh.i. J’ko- plk on the Kill and 15th day* of July 1901). J. K. Knelling, J udge of Probate. July 3rd 1909. ON HILL TOP STABLES, BARNWELL, S. C. Ten Firs r 0 W 1 j u Udo f India’s Fame. They were holding nn “exam" in nn east London school, and the teacher was explaining the chief products of the Indian empire. One child recited a list of comestibles. “Please, miss, Ir dla produces curries and pepper rnA citron and chillies and chutney and— and"— "Yes, yes, and what comei after that?” "Please, miss, I don’t re member.” "Yes. but think/ What U TtuTI.l sft famous for?” “Please, ’m, Lndla-geatian.”, The greatest of nil human benefits, that, at least, without which no other benefit can be truly enjoyed, ii Inde- pondeace.—Parke Godwin. LIFE 100,000 YE ARB AGO. Hcientist* have found in a caye 'in Switzerland bones of tnton, who lived loOjOOO year* ajfd! WTKJrt Itta waslrrcon stant danger front wihf beast*. Today STATE UF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Barjiweli. In the Court of Common Picas. Henry B. Cave, Plaintiff. v». Washington Hankerson, Henry Hau- kerson. Rbodie Green, Jo*ie Mixson, Fred Mixson, Evelina Sanders, Wil liam Mixsor. J r ., Jacob M ixson. Isaac Mixson, Rosa Mixson, Jinnet Mixson, Snow rein MIxmm», Ursey Mixson. Min nie Mixson, Carrie Morris. Hattie Robert-s, Moses M vers, Rufus Hankt-r- son, Rosanna Carter. Jonnie Hanker- son, Chester Hankerson, Sadie lieu kersoTF, Garfield Haukerson ami KUa Hankerson, Defendants. Summona for Relief (Complaint no served.) To the Dcfeudants: -‘You are hereby Summoned and re quired io answer the complaint In this action which i* till d in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Cobmimmi Picas for the said County in Barnwell in said State, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subacrTbefi attTietroffice in the town -of .JiM-R^ll- &HU.1) Carolina, within twenty days after Aha service hereof, extdusivd of the day of auuh service; and if you fail to answer the com plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintltf iri tbia action will apply to the Codrt for the relief demanded in ^ Plaintiff's Attorneys. ’Dated’Get. Hth. 1908. the danger, as shown by A. VV. Brown of Alexendar, Me. is largely from dead ly disease. ‘'flit had but been for Dr King’* New Discovery, which cure me, 1 could not have lived,” he write*. f, Buffenng aa I did frqm a severe lung trouble and stubborn Codgh.” To cure Bore Lung*, Colds, obstinate thmgbs and prevent FaeuMioula. its fhtJ bat medicine on earth. tOo and GaruamVed by C N-r-Rurckhalter, M. A. Deaeot) 4b Cb.Trial botUe Met, Which I am offering very cheap. ALSO A Nice lot of Buggies, Same*, Wagons, Lap Robes, Harness and all parts of Harness to be sold CHEAP Come and see me if you need anything in my line and I will do the rest. CHARLIE BROWN. THE To thfc Defendanta, Rafw* Hanker aon, don tile Hankerson, Cheater Hah kerson and Garfield Hankerson : wr TAKE NOTICE, That the Corti- ire( j plaint ih thit action, logethei 1 withjtne ,sumM6t)tf. of which tlMfor^goin/t I*' a copy, #aii filed in th® nfllce of. tl)8 Clerk of ftte Court of Cbiimon Pleat for Batnstell County, Star8 of South Carqlida, On the 26tb day Of. October, $I6, } J. O. Patterroh A Son, FUitittiTs Attorney*. z# r 'jiAe, Oldest and Stronger , u . Bank in Barnwell County Depository of The State of South Carolina, The Coflrfftf of Barnwell; and The Town of Bamwcil ; Capital, Smphm and Undivided Prof Ha, f60,0(R).fHr - »4S,OW.04f To aave money la not hard when once a bank account Icitarikd rer money in a bank cannot burn a hole the pocket. A bank account means paving bill* by check—the ohly abfeohiUly aafe war. Check* leave m? room for argument a* to When or 1 li«>w a bill wa* paid. Each check la recorded in the balrk’a b0)»ka. These tngeher with your money and the cancelled cheek* are kdpt for you In burglar and firo pi’oof tauHa. You haye nueSsb td tiiear at any time. .** Let uk taljf this over with ybu the next -fluid yon are hi town * rf Ith- poaaible to call, write u'a. / 0