The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 19, 1909, Image 2
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Y. AUOTJST, 1»,
Ahl, atjaOOL fHirstfi iCd.
Cotton cktcrflllart oppurotf on (W
m« UU*tl« iMit week. UnuiJy C»»f
Un not cotn« thflre boforo
CotMoqueotly tbere I* grant uuenshiau
ov«r their enrlp ttppeerauce.
Ai*re*ultof good cropn of dolUr
.whdut tbe fnnnera of N«iir«*k*, Kan-
/a», MinottoU nni Itic ll»koUl nre
buying RtUomoUilei'l(i Ur^e ninnhera.
Southorn pitroboaora «»f lilgli prloed
flour art* paying for Ilia inid automo-
hU**. They aUo -rfttlk *as niuob as
'vftr.
era theaa:
CJn all th« Hiate. Tha resiioiiHiMlIty
Vrekllng Ifpbu you «» far gftator Cmn
Hhat borne by Senator »mHtepret>enla-
■*ttya In Cotigrea*, tbe Govcruor In Hie
litate House, the Judge* *ii|H>n the
'llanch, the vhoteri oftlclala uf The f>o«
pi* In the oonTfhmiytls.
Tor la your person*! keeping la tbc
^rtlfare ,, of the sehools in whlcb'the
bijrrand girlrf"of tAlay'and toflidfro^v
ara to be taught, trained, thrilled for
Tlctufy Of tlefost in their battle* of
hr*.
'Ybo-Stlpr places Its supremo, final
’ hope In tbe education of Its eons and
daughters, and you ndiUinfster tlirtt
•acred trust. .
•^U-etbat ofle day to that highest
byd holiest duty of Hie’ time. Gome to
listen and to lesrn, to Inquiro aniT to
gflvecounsel, Come-tu Sod out if the
mother State la leRrtlng tm a broken
•tftwd, flr If her faith U built >ipoft the
Oyerlastlng'rock of Wund faith and
truth. South CaroHna U glylng every
'year, in the poverty of her people,
•princely sums to the education of'her
fehUdrrn. Is It best spent 'and Will the
•eftdot room send out sdre presetvera
t»f her cl vlll*atinn^
ATha border! of tbe lehevrer 1h 'bpon
and now Is the time to^uit your-
aelvts like men. Come to tbo inwtlng
on the 25th.
Come rarents,
Come Pupils,
'Cocos 1’atrlots.
to an sndieuce o^one, » .Spartanburg
Herald reporter, deserve.* wide circula
tion. 'U may help moro peotdo than
all lib previous orations on poblic Is
sues am! aflairs. Ho said:
I had heard it said all my lif" that
If you want hen* to lav, feed them pep
” ' per and other hot loud stuff*, so 1
concluded that hot potatoes might do
j.!ist as well, I luil an abundance of
sweet potatoes—■‘more than we could
destroy—and last winter I took to ha
wing a few In the oven of the stove
each day ahrt'fedttirjrtlum to tn/ hew*.
The hen* began laying last November,
and have been lay ing ever sim « . You
can take Ibiit for w tut it's worth, but
1 heliev v It’s due to the noiatoes.”
Election News.
Of fhc 21 counties holding
elections on Tuesday results
a^> ascertrt'ned up to our go
ing’to press were us follows:
For Piapenda ry—-A i ken,
Charlentou mid Rtchlund
certainly; probably Beaufort
attd (4c*orgefown, Florence
anti Kershaw in doubt.
For Ibohibition the re-
mnimirig id counties^, making
S’
as agwinst 7
ful. r '
wet and doubt-
^ .. Congressman Juaepb T. Johnson of _ c , ^
icaliensI Ratlv' lo't^ Twdrf sparTatitnff r Tnst^ w ei^Kltfely^lipc 4tt ibe SSatO
i~tt*rftw*U «in WudneitJay of nHt Hepresentstive, lle is dillgaut In ^t-
t*oridined afld his frequent rB-«l?c!l^n»
speak the approval of hU consilluv/iU
. * lie It not a rmmthy speech maker,
'Ydo liotd the highest naculAf *h u t (.hie one dellvcroil a tew . days ngo
How It Is Kept at the Naval Ob
servatory In Washington.
THE SIGNAL FOR HIGH NOON.
t*re»ldcht Taft divide* the census
•supervisor* In this ditto between the
IteiMOtnstlc and Republican i mrlle,r -
The tacwr may expect half t»f the
f’r«*i#H»tf» time and attention during
hie ftMlftSbchlng visit to^haffti'ston aitfl',
-UolumM*, but they’ll not ycet that
S»ucb.' #
Tho^xtra vxpenso of tho special scs-
don of Congress to revise the farllf—
hpward—I* |*ut at |V)0,tt06. Before.the
fiewdaw shall be revised In the dim
,'YtH^ira n will hare cost tbo American
pappln many hundreds <>f mlUions of
lliid earned dollars, nfe afrmdy well
flWed pockets of the tariff htmeflclaric*
wHI not be touched.
It I* admitted that in the last feiV
.jagtr.|jbere h*i been falling off In the
export trade of the Cuiied States,
While thefA has not Iwen u .'uiauclog
lots In import*.
Hard timet f.< pleaded as the cause of
thb change fit tfhtfYleM. TtiAl may be
ffihe.
‘Chr it ftfiy be tttitt funner cn«tomers
are buying from people they like bet-
1st than they do the Yankee*.
Or they may have learned to jiuko
wsanTtliing* ibal they formerly bought
NontJ^ucle Sam.
At this writing, Monday morning,
f♦call be trntbfitlly ssid that tho ciini-
palgn as bettvben prohibition ami local
option fn life thenty one interested
Aountle* ira* bbbn Comiuotbcl on so hifch
w plan# that there hill be few, if ary.
fwgrets in the memories bf those who,
wltti pen or voice, advocated eithet
«lde.
And ft has brought Into the public
vye and mind many new intellectual
forces that fflll not be permitted to go
•out of the fffturo public service. Aftm-
rtie PekUhn* afejm bllsfied ami the voice
of Ibe people ascertained there will be
a dearer understanding thah in years
before of the public sentiment of the
present time and of the problems of
(be future, While the festflts of Tues
day*# battle of tbo ballots w ill not he
aMlefaotory to all the lessons of ific
•ampelgn wlli be of,fargc value fn the
day* to come.-
A VKHY IMPORTANT MASS
MKKT1NO.
The la«t week’s issue of "The Barn-
well hcnline 1 ” Hiinininet d in its col
omme, “An Importaat Mass Meeting.”
Augutf 2*>tb. i wl-h to mid “A VKKY
Il'nportHot Mas* lllefimg;** YKRY
Important becau-o it is an educational
meeting. An BdpcaUonal meeting in
flic interest of the opmrmm public
«cbo<iU. A mm ting in which i.romi-
neht ♦‘ducatius, . I Not po|li Icisns h«
some disgruntled editor in the state
lias dogmatically asserted.) selected by
the .Stab^ Kdimationsl (latnpaign Com
mlUec will di-cuss educational prob
lems In our iNtate. A meeting in which
local speikrrs selccttd by the County
Board of Rdovation will discuss local
needs with the view of Improving
oiir pnbtic srhocls KulHmr »t U* sa\
tliHt it is to he a school meeting, ami
that woid, "school,” ..uglit to appeal
K> every father ami mother in the
county The purpose of this article is
not Go define kchool nor to discuss its
ImpOrtaneo. but to urge pupils, pat
rons and trustees of schools in Barnwell
County to attend this meeting.
This meeting w.l. be held in Barn
well next Wednesday, August lioth
if course every bodV Is c ttdiallv in-
yifed to attend. bt|t the County Board
j| of Kdde.ition most especially ri quest
the prc.ence of the Trustees ot the
several districts.
Bart week I inail«4t marked eopic« of
“The Barnwell Sehtlnel” coiuaining
the special annuutteemants of thi*
meeting to every trustee in the eouutv.
niinibering nearly two hstudred, and
this week.I am mailing market! copies
of both the county papers. Bo ihaf
every trustee has been iiotilled of this
meeting.
As was announced in last week’s pa
per* the speaker* representing the
Stale Kdm'atioiial Coimiiittce arc: Mon
C. T. VVyclie of Nett berry. Dr. Tv I.
Hughes of (ireenvibe, Dr A J B
Thontas or (ireertville ami Mrs. Mary
T. Nance Daniel of Saluda The llrst
named. Hon Wythe, being a member
ot the K liicatlonal t'omtniliee of the
Cower House of the Gc'tietnl Assembly
Is familiar with eiloektiomil eondillotis
In tho slate Km\ his record as a public
speaker assures its that flis speech will
be interesting The nest tWo, Dr*
Thottiss umi. Hughes, sre both of
Greenville. i>r. Hughes is at present
Supt. of the (ireentilie Citv Sclu.ols
a port’lpit which he has fo4»t for quite
a number of \ears. Dr. Hngbes record
a* Instructor In the htrmmer Behoolwof-
tlie state gjre testimonial of his abllitj
as an ednehtoV. tVr. Thomas \* h Bap-
Ltst minister and editor of, (" I’Ue Bap
tist Courier.”) and in the capacity of
these profession* he has lent valuable
aid In helping to make Furman Uni
versity what it is. The last named,
Mrs. Daniel, or hotter known a* Miss
.M iry T. Nance. I’res. of the St.a e Ru
ral Bell. Improvement Association, has
as her honorable record her work ns
former President of the Association
just named. It is hardiy necessary to
.-ay more.
The local speakers will he:
Rev. W ,M, .lone-, Wiliistoti.
.Senator Geo ||, Rttes, Barnwell.
Mrs. Dura Dee Walker. Thomas.
And tlie*e home, folks of ours, devo
ted to the p.ihile service, in touch with
tho hca r ts and in sympathy with the
home* of ottr people, will vpeak w ise
words that like g 'od see,I should bring
about abundant betterment in our
county educational uplift.
Remember it is a SClIOOI, meeting.
Next Wobnesdav. Aug J.'.th.
Horace J. Grouch,
(S. K.
hr*? at home and see
w« am led to e^pec
irtl nv*r doityg of the fruckiiift business
tlfil oeiplny teaaflqJu ihg farmers of
the eastern and ^^tltcrn cotfnties of
TSfirt/Bn thtv
flhne bt other boutbern Statds.
•ere should be aa overproduction
ilBf Bprlnf am) SmnnVer of
h^h pestafixble |»rodueta as lettuce,
Trisfi fShtatoo*.
, euAitnbbrs,
GOOD FORM AT TABLE,
•'Feminine Chat and Chatter, in Bal
timore American.
It would seem as If among girls of
rertn* incut there ought not to be any
need of calling attention to. the sub
feet of table manner*, nud yet often
one secs girls who are supposed to be
well bred doing snen astonishing bad-
mannered things at the table that, one
is forced to believe that constant re
minders are necessary.
Surely all girl* know that they
should not talk when they have food
ih tlwdr ntoitths.i hut some forget the
idtopte fact and nntka Uuuu*e)vjes moat
Unattractive hy an ooen tuoiithed dis
play of partly masticated food, inevlt-
xtrfirifrtui-by>he-pe.f<o»-tu whom thav
are talking, A* if this were not bad
ermdjfhTrfltwdf; tlrewfxv sb* further
objection that it is impossible to *r-
flculate elcaelv when the mouth con
tains food, and mumbling is most rep
rehensible.
You “hould be extremely painty
about the amount of fo^al yoU put lo-
- BARX WELL
COUNTY VOTE.
Preclucl*.
Dry,
Wet.
Allcn<Jftla
. H'l
HI
Itftldock
Bftrnw ell
121
183
BUckville
Bull Rond
1('7
01)
Dnnbauoii
21
32
!Clkn
' - 22
14
Fairfftx
»V|
11
llert'Hirg
51
M7
Kline
17
MillcU
25
20
Rnhhin*
IS
s
Snelling
n
r.o
>ycnmnre
5‘j
2D
Tinker* Creek
:iii -
17
t/'lrucrs
32
li
Wi Hinton
W
73
i'otRhi
7SG
535
csnulovpw, water-
last «*iat» of thi» ,r«-
ttnnrge Waterhouse uf fteaufoit ha«
l»een -».)*yiottue.d.Gensus_ Bni'ervDor for
the Second Congressltmal District,
%
TOXXIRK CORDS.
The following article taken from the
New Y'ork Mcdicsl Journal was writ
ten by Dr. F. 1’evre I’orrber, a distin
cuished physician of Charleston. It i,
deserving of a place in every family
scrap hook.
Dr. 1’orchcr says.
•‘It ha* been humorously said lltat
“A man must be mighty unlucky who
could not. eveu catch a cold,’’ but
there lAslncn no equally rxiomatir
statement in regard p> getting rid ot
one. This might bo expressed as fol
lows: Free purgation, fire diaphore-
»D, Thomas Wiason, the Knglish pity
siclnn, is reported to have said that the
euro of a coM was a good dose of laud
anum. By this bo meant that no oth
er drug could control the circulatior
and lienee limit the infUmniathiii atul
secretion of the uo.-e. likeoplum The
most certain method of aborting a
cory/i D as follows : First niglit, free
catimrls preferably mercurial Sec-'
one! night, drink eight or ten ounce-
of very hot water to which some sugar
and ipecac and one-half ounce of wbi*
key have been added KxeroDe b\
r-tpid walking, or otherw ise until pro
fuse diaphoresis ha* been produced.
Take Dover’s powdet, 1(1 grains, .pi
camphorated Dover’s powder, Bell
ting immediately under warm bed
clothing. The result will be certain.
Thera will be an abatement of all th(
symptoms. The raw, sore foe’ing ir
riie throat and uoso, the profuse dis
charge from the tune and the throat
olilall have ees-ed. Here we have
the first revulsive effect of the purga
live, n« it the proftnu: diaphore*'!* pro
duced by rite hot drink together with
the stimulsiit, and the exerct-e and ti
nally the controlling action on tin
circulation of the opium In the Dover
powder
T.v far the adjuncts most valuable
to this in the treatment of a cold ar*
Warm sunshine and healihv exeiofae
suUUUewttn produce free dlaphoresb
and a general emptying of the emum—
t.nrterof the avstem. t)f course-tben*
are ptlter medicines and other treat
ments bv which theae results can bt
accomplished such as the belladonna
pilocarpine, Turkish baths etc., etc.
but the mentioned procedure- is far
more certain and effective than ani
other.
If the con/a is accompanied with
a lever antipi reties must he admin
istered, always preceded hv ft tuilu
cathartic to cleanse the alimentary
tract.
Locally a weak mentholated oil ti
w hich a little cocaine has been added
may he sprayed into the nose occa
sionallv, and will afford considerabh
relief Irom the sense of eongestiot
ntul swelling in the nose hut local an
fectlv. on account of the. lack of other
and constiuitional treatment is al
ways imperative. The so called snti
eolii preparations arc usually Inef
fcctive on aj'couct of the lack <if other
measure* and the Improper adminU
tintion. Tnerefore, all the specifics
which have been extolled for the cun
of corw.a have failed in most instau
cos,
LONG BRANCH PIITLO^Oi-’HY.
AVe -tuAy-he given tp Jindinjt fsttlj
without occasion yet some thing* that
we see and hear do not run so smooth
in our mind. But it is against our
proGsdon to Intentionally tread on
anybody's toes jet for fear our preface
will lead u< f*rtli®r away from the
subject we will take ottr text and b»
done with it. It is In tegard to the
public roads and their condition (ex
cept around the towns.) U'c don’t
mean, by this expression to reflect upon
the ability or judgment of any of the
powers that are required t.> keep things
going, but would dike to make a speech
to o«r repmwtoiHRive* that would last
at lease 40 seconds and it would be
about like this: make every body sub
-feet tp- r»*4-*BRy- f»wy auo_dullar_.pt
moto U neccsssry and I? he wants his
ninnajp'fiSgk’ltHT birtr’ to‘w<t»it. tt nut on
the roads. ItiYittlier wofJa work all
mada hy contract.
Hdddr the present system nofiody
gets Any pay and n<.b'Klv seem* to be
responsible. A few days since we
traveled the so called public road from
l». Is Flashed Out Over Nearly a Mil
lion Miles of Tefepraph Wires Every
Day In the Year—The Finely Ad
justed Instrument* That Are Used.
■A feir minutes before 12-»'e4oekoooa
every day in the year a yoang maat
walks into a certain room of the main
bttiUHttg at the naval obscryatory,
which Is set np on n hill In the north
MlJBCi.
OMI to i»e* York,
r Pblladetphla wlrl^MM shin
arltt I cent tn tfil pullet df Ot»
other garmerr,. Aft Mfretd as
blacks, errand boy*, or even' In more
bumble poeitlnna, and In t^e Meond
week bad saved enough to buy a waist
eoatr- lifter ona aeuth tbt
itefura their tespecilsa t
clad in new c)otbt« ( and told th-m
with Imposing eeH-eenddeuee that did
organization of their busimae wae da-
fecltre, req ulredto be reorgrntxed.' A
year later the boy ha« become a part-
ner; in. I wo years he has outstripped
the /nrmer bo-e in wealth and a year
later he has grown smart enough to
kill off the bfenefactor of other days.
All American millionaires arise at,J ln-
tha morning, eat and drink almost
nothing, oease their work at midnight,
and allow only those lo live who they
thmk are good enongh to. Invite
VI , nZ drt,Ur foitnnaa nnlveraUr,
wu-^tc.ni |«irt of .tlic I [an.operw a museum, nr a picture gal
Life becomes a burden to them
Mil. Hp glancee nt the variops clock!ii
4n tlw* ro'un and thou poos over to n
tulilc which la covered with electric
appnrntus.
He watches the clocks to his left
closely inul waits fo.- the hands to
rent h 11 As the second hand ap
proaches the Bo on the dial he pre
pares to shift a switch. The clock Is
so Buriy adjusted that when the sec
ond hand joints to iK) It exactly marks
Gw beginning of a new minute.
As It touches the DO the switches
lire thrown on. 'i'bat starts a signal
thnt go«‘S out iiistautiineously over
(KMI.COO milos of telegraph lines lu
Washlngtcn. .New York, Buffalo, Cleve
land. Newport, naltlmore. Newport
News, Norfolk, Savannah. New Or
leans, Key West, Galveston. Chicago
and elsewhere the lime halls go up on
tlwir poli-s. IVojile know that it is
five minutes to noon, Washington time.
The clock which keeps the time In
the observatory ticks on. With each
tbk there Is a contact, of electric
points. A clrcn11 Is closed, and an In
strument on the tahlb similar Th~ffp-'
pearance to a telegraph sounder ticks
away loudly.
It goes on to Hie twenty-ninth aec-
ond. theu skips one tick, then resumes
Its steady sounding until the last five
seconds; then there is another gap.
These gaps are for the purpose of
giving listeners tit the other ends of
the great system of wires a chance to
know what part of the minute the
clo< k Is on. Bo It goes up to the last
minute.
At the twenty-ninth second there Is
again the skipping of one second.
Finally the clock gets around to the
fiftieth second. Then the circuit re
mains oj>en for ten seconds. There Is
silence all along the telegraph wires.
At the other end. where there are
time halts or merely train operators,
the long |Miuse indicates that noon is
almost there. The second hand nvnkes
on toward DO and finally readies
the mark.. Then there Is another dick;
In about a second the sounder Is down,
and that tells hundreds of thousands
of pe< pic that It is noon in Washing
ton.
It Is a wonderful operation, this get
ting the time, and highly technical.
Finely ndlustod clocks, dinmogniphs
n,;d other instruments of great valOe
are used, and the taking and recording
of the time have reached a |>oint where
the human equation Is practically elim
inated.
The results obtained are of great
value, particularly to mariners. The
Mure is not only flushed to hundreds
of iiolnts In the Fnitod States, but It
is sent fur out to sea by wireless. A
cable carries (lie flash to Havana; an
other to Panama and Callao. Peru.
The observatory Ihtc does not send
the time much farther west than the
Rockies, but they have an observatory
at the Mare Island navy yard, and
from there the time Is sept up and
down the Pacific coast, just as it is
from here to the eastern part of the
Fid fed States: tn the rifles where the
central time Is used the flash marks
11 o'clock. An hour later local opera
tors drop the time halls.
Tlie mean time is determined by as
tronomical observations. When cer
tain stars pass the seventy-flfHi merid
ian. called the meridian of Washing
ton. it Is a certain time. The operator
watches for the stars through n tele
scope. the field of which Is covered
with fine w ires.
As the stars reach a certain point in
transit the operator presses a key In
his hand. A contact Is made and re
corded on a chronograph. The chromv
graph consists of a cylinder covered
with paper. A fountain |*en rests oil
the paper. It is held by an arm at
tached to the mechanism. The cylin
der revolves once a minute, ami the
f)en moves along the surface of the
paper.Jiufklng a spiral line.
A sidereal clock of the finest make is
running in a vault underneath the ob-
servatory. With each tick of the
dock there Is a contact of two points.
These two points are attached to wires
that lead to an electromagnet at
tached to the arm that halds lhe pen
of the chronograph. The clock Is so
adjusted that each minute the pen
Jumps to one side. Consequently there
la a break In the line.
There are other breaks, too, when
the observer watches the stars
cross the linos in the field of the
telescupe. The mean time thus re
corded for each star, after beli»g cor
rected for errors. Is the clock time of
the star's transit. Whatever difference
there Is l>etweeii the clock time and
the sidereal-time marked by Hie trans
it of the stars is the error of the
clock. From these astronomical ob-
yemeffotte The -aidareal - time is ohi'
tajjueU,. The . error amounts
little, rarely Ifflng more" tih
five one-hundredths to ten
drcdlhs of a second.
The time of sending a flash over tho
wires Is practically nothing. A flash
Greenwich. England. Iq.
lery.
when there are no wore competitor* in
their brand worthy to die of ennui.—
Berlin Tageblatt.
The Richland county Commissioners
have bought a big antomobile fot the
biuinex* iii'e of the Buperviaor and
themselves.
FORSALE.
Take notice— You prospec
tive purchasers, we have the
goods and can deliver at the
right price. Give us a Triaf,
be convinced that what we sell
is good and that our margin of
profit is small.
Steam Engines, Gasoline'
Engines, Saw Mi 1 ! Machinery,
Gin Machinery, Shingle Saws,
Cut off Saws, Circular Saws,
Mandrels, Butting Saw Frames,
Smoke Stacks, Dynamoes,
Water Plants, Shafting, Belk
ing, Pulleys, Boxes, Set Col
lars, etc. and a great many
bargainsin second hand ma
chinery.
The home of painless prices
and satisfied customers-whereV
The Sumter Iron Works.
Sumter, S C
(Under newjmnagement)
Phone 237.
A FINE PLANTATION,
FOR
SALK ON EASY TERMS.
l 520 acres of land, 5 miles from
Allendale and 2 miles from Ap
pleton, situated in a good locality,
30 tenant houses, Gin House, Saw
Mill and Machinery, Dwelling
House, all in good repair, 18 horse
farm in a high state of cultivation.
The balance of the land is well
timbered. We can make you a
reasonable price and give you
good terms on this property.
J. O. Patterson & Son._
Barnwell, S. C.
-CLIFFORD SEMINARY.—
to hut
111 ffofli
one-hun-
tiWl* tort*
-GvkW Wv.:4^0^^ Tn,nr n r *nrvi n r ,i: „ ■ . 1. , , , , ' ! ' 8 rca, ' lt( ' d «"*nwl<-h. England, iq
) I w.1—.
time and
low it with
IfmMaft
mpf
smultbiug
ahncklnjir*** yvrf sfcversl
!
iJCr,
Imj. It. is
/things Into
Uhfiuth at once, a* if/ von were a
rharfan' who knew nothing whatever
WAtoxu ot obrllttcxtlon. If you
your foofl with dhlleac? yon di*
R a5« fad |peed, and you
MnaUr
i*a of mftstloa-
opea or uikisg
zmtxss-*™ t-w
m
Owr uofwrad* in trevel (who bad never
[.teen it before) was sitrprieed to hear
that It had ever borne the qatne of a
public highway, W>. are sure that R
has not hid. a lick by the road hand*
or anyone else' since Tong btfore the
last elsetloo: not e weed or bath has
been out tod in placee trees lav acmes j
IL to aay nothing of ho* R .hat beef
'piqujsbbd IntiT b,r ‘
tor. Chicago Inter Ocean.
WASHINGTON'S PLAOUB SPOTS
lie in the low, narshy bottom* of the
Potoiqac, the breeding ground of ma-
laria,germ*. Tbeee germ*causechllla,
fever and ague, bllleurtiem, /aondice,
laesltude, weakness and general de-
WMty pM brlug tuffsrten^qr tkatf jo
An Ideal Homo Behnnl for Girt* tn
Piedmont Belt of B. C. Gives Imtl-
vidtiHl attention to each student.
School familv limited to 40. 7 Instruc-
tyr*. Confer* degri e of A B. accredi
ted by State Board of Education.
BullDing comfortable. M(»drrn e"n-
veiiipricrs. Cllmste unsurpassed, fI.Ti
pays for room, table board and Literary
tuition for one year. For catalogue
address
Rev. B G. Clifford. D. D.
Union, S. C.
(•>-17-fit-cow.
1785. 1000.
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON,
» 125th year begins October 1.
Entrance examiMatioiw will be held
at the County Court Hou»e on Fridav,
July”, at'J a. m. All citndidates for
admission can compete In October for
vacant Boyce scholar*hlps, which pay
$l(Ki a year. One free tuition scholar
ship to each county of Houth Cftrolin».
Boifrd and lurnitihed rooms in Dormi
tory, |1>. Tuition. »10.
For catalogue addre**
Harrison Randolph,
. President.
CITIZEN’S
BLACKVILLE, S.C.
-1
OF THE PEOPLE
JPQILTHE PEOPLE
BY THE PEOPLE
.1 Tbs cent
PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
'' ’ v ‘si.
Courtesy, Liberality, Prompt Service
and Safety are our Cardinal Principled.
-
H. D. STILL, - . - -
THTDORERfCH. - - - -
H. MURRAY MATHIS,
REYNOLDS S MARTIN. - -
pRESiTDRNT,
XfGR PresiWenT.
Cashier.
Asst. Cashier.
,Y
STEPHEN 8. PURSE. JR.
FURSE AND
EDMUND M. LAWTON,
r
Cotton Factors, Bagging and Ties, Fertilizer^
Handlers of U, * Sea Inland and Florotfbra Cotton,
Liberal advances made on consignments of cotton.
Personal, prompt and careful attention to all business
entrusted to us.
FURSE & LAWTON",
212 East Bay St,, Savannah, Ga.
FALL OPENING.
ALL NEW AND FRESH STOCK,
o
I have the Best and Most Complete
Stocks of
BUGGIES. SURREYS. WAGONS. HARNKS-i, LAP ROBES. WHIPS. UM
BRELLAS. collars, tracks and all parts of Harness ever
offered in Barnwell County and will sell them Cheap for
Cash, or on Liberal Terms. ~
I bought these stocks right, before goods advanced in
prices and I am anxious to sell them.
Come one. Come all and inspect mv stock.
I have also on hand one pair of Fine Bay Horses, four
and six years old, and a few head of Plug Work Stock.
CHARLIE BROWN.
University «i Soutii Carolina.
* Schools of Arts, Science,
Education. Law, Engineer
ing, and Graduate Studies.
Ten different courseslead-
ing to the degrees of A. B.
and B. S. College fees, room
and light, Board $12
pee motrUv, —Tuition rejnit-
m 4*pet*.iikl
Forty two scholarships
each worth $100 in cash and
free tuition.
For catalogue address.
SrC,STTCSHt, TTKtttntr
COLUMBIA, s.u.
FOR SALE.
- We brfw fpr.sale at a bargain an Im
proved fan# two mlfiM from tV*» tow a
Of WlHMpa. K..C. Comatoa 1*4 aerea.
to^jrql^vaUmi.ybt bakutoe,
tonaLkadarn m*Ii* Mraad^
'he Oldest and Strongest
Bank in Barnwell County -
Depository of The State of Smith Carolina. 1’lic County of Barnwell,
and The Town of Harnw-ell
Capital.
~ SurpHta aad UMivIdcd Profits,
$60,000.00
$45,000.0#
To save money Is not hard when once a bank account ((started for
money tn a bank cannot burn a hole the pocket.
A bank aoooiint ineim* paving bills by check—the only absolutely
safe way. Checks leave no room for argument aa to wlieii or how a
bill wa* paid. Each check Is recorded in the bank's books. Tbeaa
rour money and the cancelled checks are kept for you'
In borgUr jMiie pnwr YrttItr. • Tou htye vecaae- to them
Let u» BrtkTXpover a lfb jou the next time yon ftje'iti toakif lnt-
possible to Obit, write ua.
*3
V-!.■***l '* L .
FINAL DISCHAMQft.
Notice Is hereby given l^et on Mon-
fiOM* IkOM the nn.
nitghed will fHe wMb Mi*. John K.
tJndge o( Vrobntt far Barn-
CnnnW.kla Analjretnrn a* A*l-
IONEV TO l,CNO-
We
_ prepaged; to
wed farpia