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Haiky day>j in THK homr.
YHu ho»r housewife «lio*e work
ii«u*t so on min? d*y* iwnl Sundsy*
M*e *tr»lp InrWem to the men snd
c)uMren in iho sn4 ittoler »mr
M. ii« one taorwuioil it not Joog »inoe,
Ikthlug to ho dr*»dtMi.
lUynthe wood I* wot, thn i
»7tl»e fiutboml hnt«t Imvo;
»*T corner b? ihe lire, either to
i meml b»rnc*» nr to entertain'
HU friend*. Ihe ehlldrcn can no»
eraeip two mllea In the lUisb-tn JrchooL
They de not want to be shut lu and are
discontented end grnmbllnjf. They
trump out itni err damp, mnd tramp tn
with mud on their shoes and crowd
reafl
the Ladlra’ Ifume Journal, died at her
hoinc In Philadelphia on K« b 'JS, aged
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y.ir aevoraj months there Its* been
Utile t*lit of |>clUgra In this Mute.
Katlng healty home made corn prod
ucts may have checked the malady.
••Coot" Lever, a negro, sfa* hanged
at Lexington on Friday for attnniftted
erindnal a«sau!t on the wife of a prom
iuent w bite farmer of that secthui.
Col. Themlore Roosevelt has com
pleted bU long Unni In Africa and h
on his slow coming homeward whv.
It? Is to make a uumber of speeches In
huropo In !May.
The slillU situation In Philadelphia
Is cjcudog yff slow y A warrant was
Issued on Friday for John ,1. Murphy,
President of the Central Labor Union,
charged with Inciting a riot.
Smator Tillman la ao_juncli better
Thanr&TTs expsHited to come homo In a
collide of weeks. He was able last
week to talk to members of bis family
and was allowed to talk to one rldtor a
Solicitor Pyrites completed bis S :s-
slons trials at Hampton Jast week. In
dnelfky. The case against ex Treas
urer Langford was continued on ao*
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Good BARGAINS for ALL!
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HOME BANK OF BAPNWEUk
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Graml Match News tor all Farmer Folks, for another choice
car load of the best picked work and road stock arrives
Thursday, March 3rd, for sale at Charlie Brown low prices!
24 Farm and Timber Mules
4 Exceptionally Nice Horses
These new comers are sure to please and profit purchasers.
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tost about th* fire and then about the count of the ehrWneM of Gen. Uelilngcr,
stove, bogging for something to eat. whod* bW leadinx attorney.
L^Snv ruIbJ. P, lI On Friday the grand jury of Hmiaou
^ ,A‘ , ,5 ,1 County, N J.. Iiiihoted the beef truat,
•(ter them with raia all over .'l 1 * tlul) J ;il)K p KrCHl piM . WtlK campania*
coat and gives a good abake.
I'bo
Another car load of long-lasting Wagons, all sizes, Smooth
Hiding Buggies, Strong and Handsome Harness. Whips,
Lap Robes of all classes just received. Come and choose
and make the right start. I'll help you. _
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We will do everything thnd wc erm for yore fr» a Tegfi'a-
mate business way. We will take pleasure in explaining t&
you any of the questions that might come trp hankiwg
with which you are not now familiar. tVe take a deep per
sonal interest in every customer wc have, whether a large er
small depositor, and our list of depositors is growing fast.
Come in and be one yourself. Your account will he bundled
to the laest advantage to yon as well .as to ourselves. And
don’t forget our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, the fsrst r»
BarnweU. We pay four per ee«t. per anmm*^ cfmrjvocwKled
quarterly, on all. deposits remaining three naoatbs or loa^c*.
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Eat wt liwt thfl meal onmo> nn fb« ta-
bl® vaamlng hot. Th« dlabes afe
washed xnd tno wind hH* blown awn?
' tha cloud*. The gtraln U over for till*
fliim . Tlie mernsrc out xgaln and the
ubildren bavo gone In a whirl,
poultry In order to rulso prlci
'Tim maximum penally upon conviction
1* K year* In the penitentiary, or 41,000
' line, or both.
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ABOUT GAKDKNS.
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A garden la half a living for thoae
vrlto like vegetable. To vary the diet
with vegetable* la both healthful and
economical. It I* now time to plant
gardens and eveiybody ought to set
about it *
A candyrloanv is the beat soil for a
garden. It ought to M'wlrcd in If poa-
" afBTe as a protection from rabbits and
chickens. After broadcasting a libersj
supply of barnyard-mawnre turn it urr»
dar by breaking dose. Tnen. If pos»l-
Me, harrow nntll the soil Is mellow and
loose Lay of!'Into row* nbont three
feet opart and put more barnyard
manure Into the furrow* Drop Irish
potatoes, cut In piece*, on the manure
and cover. The trish-potato 1* used In
many placea In- the place of broad,
baked |»otatoes being aerv'-d at lireak-
fast, dinner and supper. They are very
nice this way when seasoned wttn
plenty butter, pepper and salt. To
toake potatoea a liberal supply of tns-
imre I* reifulrod 4f fenillr.er D used
R aheuld be applied at th« rate of not
lesa than a ton of high grale fertilizer
per »cre. A few row* heavily fertilised
will produce potatoes in plenty for the
average family.
Onlooa mav be planted In the same
way aa potatoes bnt not *b deep in the
ground. There D no more healthful
vegetable than tire onion. It is a good
ttrnle for early spring. It brings ro-
freshing sleep to tired nerves and aids
digestion. I
Garden peas ought to be planted
now. The manure must be covered
and the peas dropped in shtllnw double
to no >.
Ail of the other little seeds must be
planted in evtn shallower trenches amt
aovered very lightly. Berta, cabbage,
mustard, radishes and lettuce should
hr planted without delay.
If uabbags seed have,boon sown In a
Hot bed the plants should be traps.
planted now. If seeds bavo not yet
been sown It would be a good plan to
purchase plants. They may bo bad at
•mall cost and the vegetable will come
Mttub earlier. *
„ Mustard Da qolok-grower and affords
variety to the Bpring diet. Almost ev
erybody likes some kind of early
greens It Is quite good prepared a* a
Thtaqja bean promises to be a money
maker for this section of the country.
The Southern Cotton T>I| Co. lias been
experimenting with the beans at It*
Muinter plant and a fine grade of oil
wa* extracted, while the I y-product i*
more valuable a* a stock food than cot
ton seed meal and hull*. Toe bean*
have been grown around Sumter for
several year* ami are said to be an ex
cellent soil improver. taking nitrogen
from the air and storing It in the Soil.
Amt the vine makes a better winter
ration than Western tray.
HOW (JOOI) NKWS SITU.ADS.
IT ENHANCES YOUR CREDIT
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IIK knowledge that you have an account in this bank-
the strongest bank chartered by the Banking Laws
•T am 70 year* old and trayel ni"*t of
the time,” wiiies II K. Tolson.ot lili/.-
ahethtown, Ky. ‘•Kvorywhcrc I go I
recommend ICIecjric Bitter*, becan*e 1
owe my excellent, health and vltali y to
them. They effect a cure every time.”
They never fail to tone the atomach.
regulate the kidney* and bowels, rtlm
ulato the liver, invigorate the nerve*
ami purify the blood. They work w on
ders for weak, run-down men ami
women, restoring strength, vigor and
health that’* a daily joy. Try them.
Only Ijst.-. SitDfaetiou i* positively
guaranteed by O. N. Burekhaller. It.
A. Deaton .t Co
ASTER’S SALE.
State of houth Carolina. ^
County of Barnwell, )
Court of Common IMrai.
by the Banking Laws of
South Carolina—will give you a standing among all
with whom you deal, at home and outside, that can not he
obtained otherwise. Moreover, you can always give the
bank as reference when you desire credit We cordially in
vite you to open an account, either for savings or subject to
check, and assure you of every courtesy and accommodation
compatible with the principles of sound banking to which
we invariably adhere.
Interest raid oil Savings Deposits.
Special Hates on Certificates of Deposit.
BANK OF WeSTGRR 0AROLIRA
Barnwell, S C
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, _ - - $500,000.00
Geo. H. Bates,
LOLA!. DIKKCTOKS:
Butler Hngund,
F. M. Buckingham.
J. M. Easterling,
J. M. Bolen, in his own right and as
Executor of John T. Bolen, deceased,
riHintiir,
against
Sallie Hair, et. al. Defendant*.
Mlad and is preferred by many to let-
tvice.
Karly radishes are toothsome. They
•re quick grewera If not planted too
tMok. The children all want them.
Cettird* for next winter’s use ought
to be planted now. All old stalks
should be pulled up and burned In or
der to destroy ail insects.
This Is • busy month for gardeners.
-A* garden requires a well manuro.l,
pnlverlxOd
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the above entitled cause, 1
will *ell at Barnwell, In front of the
Court (lmi»e, on Monday, March the
ae.veuth, BHU It being sate^day In said
month, w itliln live Ugal iimira of sale,
the following described real property :
All that tract or pared of land
known as a part of the John T. Bolen
estate land*, situate lying and being
In Barnwell Couti'y and Mate of South
Carolina, contain lug one hnnitred and
eighteen (IIS) acre*, and more partic
ularly dC'crihed l y plat thereof made
bv John N. Hanklnaon, -Surveyor on
the day of Januarv. A D lltlO.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers.
11. L, O’Bnnnon,
Master.
Master’s Ofilce, Feb. Uth CIO.
Let us fit you with a
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DIRECTORS:
Harry I). Calhoun
W. L. Cavc
H. P. Dew,
J. J. Cochran
T. J. Grubbs
W. T. Walker
T. S. Cave
Dr. T. F. Hogg
G. M. Greene
OFFICERS:
Harry D. Calhoun, President
G. M. Greene,
H. P- Dew, Cashier
W. L. Cave, Vice Presidtnt
Attorney N. G. W
Walker, As^t. Cashier
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TEXAS MONSTER.
Barnett’s Horae Made 4-Wheeled
COTTON CHOPPE
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Works Across the Rows the Rigid Way. Pat
ented April 21, 1 ( .)08.
I desire to call your attention to this Great Labor Savor. The Chopper that doeft
ention to (trass and Weeds, in fact, it does the work of eight, men. After looking
Hat, Shirt,
Necktie
and a pair of
pretty Otf fords
nrvyivill^
I have decided to go direct to the cotton planter and sell him the
E xee
around Tor a time
right to make this chopper for his own use for One Dollar This right is good for l 7
years from the 21st day of April, DOS. I will say here that I have complied with all
the laws of the patent office and I further say that’thi* chopper does nil ['claim for it
void money hack.
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A SHORT DESCRIPTION.
Mon* It will tv 1
houaewife ought
loee to aee the little plant* grow and
rejoice In U10 freah atr that i* part of
her compensation for digging in the
gardeoi
A LONG FELT WANT.
f»ouVh<JaroUna V* *oon to have “A
*K*te Sbpervtaor of Elemcntaiy Kural
Schools.” He li to he directly «s*«wla-
ted with IheS'wtte LKspertinent of Kdu-
eatidn and with the Univer»ity. Hi*
appointment U made poisible by the
liberality of the Feabody Board and the
Boutbern Education Board.
When Dr. Boae yhiud Columbia
November loth last he beeatue greatly
intvtreated in thu problem, and alter
eonferrlng with Governor Anael, Dr.
MUchell and Superintendent Sweurin
MASTER’S SALE.
State of South Cdrollua, ) -
County of BarnwjJJ,^^^
rt of Common IMea*.
A. Leffler Company, Flainilir.
against
M, M. Holly, it. al., Defendants
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and you will walk out of our store* with
you have purchased a shoe with good
you rood wear and an immense
full assurance
style that will
mount of satisfaction
comfort. The American Ladv Oxford is
leading styles, sizes and widths,
ma
in a
that
gtve
and
the
, he ytrflted-Charleston to learn at
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firet’baud If Frofeaaor 'Fate would con
aider an nffar to enter upon tbi* great
bnl untried Held. Though Frufe**<*r
TUte’a friend*, in Charleston, wrre
loathe to give him up, they could but
admit that a great opnortunltv for c»n-
atroctlve work in everr quuttm- of tho
State wga here preaented to him. lie
accepted the appointment afld will have
headquarter* <>n the University Cam
pus in Columbia.
lie will devote hi* great talept* and
energies especially Co the kural
School*. His airong personality
By virtue of a toecretal order to m-
iliiected In lh^ above entitbi! nm.e, I
v.lll .HI at Barnwell, in front o' il.c
Court Utilise, on Monday. Mart b 1 In-
seventh, Bl'l). It. being aaleday I" add
month, within the le*al hours of -a ?,
the following ilescrltred real propel/:
All that tiavt or plantation of laud,
situate, lying and being in Ked Oik
Tawnship. Barnwell Connie, State ot
S mth Carolina, contjiniog two hon
ored and tv.fiivu aero*, more or Us*,
and known r.s tho •'i-ivc” tract boun I
ed on tho North by lam]* ot M. M.j
Holly, on the East bv la-id* of M. K.
llol«y, on the Sooth hy lands of O H.
Owen* and nn ttie West j>y lands of J,
J. Owen*, and estate lands of A. If .
Fatteraon.
Try a can of
leased, keep th
ortcr’s Gold Coin Codec. It you
and get your money hack.
are not
e co lice
I he Chopper work* aero** the row*, the chopping and plowing I* done w ith s Srstem of *we«p* »djo*Uhlr
connected to h stock beam. In *«ttiiig up three sweep* I will say you can close th-m altogether—tha» of coonw would
•ot it all out; hut tbi* connection being an adjustable ..no you then move out no thrdie.im, a* de*lre.i *0 as to leave a
•'FACE be 1 ween the sweep, that will allow 1 or 2 stalks to p,,** through. T.u- beam and stock* are connected with t
f r ont with rod* they a-v also connected tirne.itli the framo with a cross rod; tho beam and *tock* are nmveable in
name; If the handle* are elevated and let go, the beam drop* hack on the frame, *> In ca*e of skip* or bad »tand
eievatirg the handles von mi»* that part ftlu.gerl.er and strike tb« next ridge at anv deoth desired. The chopper can be
adjusted to have 1 or 2 stalk*: and M- rtm deep or shallow. The chopper cut* uniform any distance, by using largo or
.mall sweeps, tsay you want 8 Inche*, use a inch sweep* If wanted extra wide, tak* out one nr more mock* and u**r
e\:ra wide sweeps. ThD patent call* for any numher. f think 5 or fi about right. The rear wheel* inn In the w*ke
of the outside sweeps Toe front wheel* cut under, turning i* easy. The chopper work* in *ny ordin*ry land witli
on- or two horse*. Toe old w .y of hiring off c dton I* a waste of time and money. Tills chopper d<^s all the plowing
i it goc* across, leaves dirt to the cotton and give* the land thoroogh cultivation. By liking out the middle stock
al u *rnd Iling vou can give your cotton a second plowing, two rows at a round. Tlii* done, vonr cotton U under con-
’ ro • T‘d* rapid cultivation in the early spring is a good remedy for the boll w eevil, try It. Now let me *av right here *
It: planting If you will put plenty seed In to insurw a stand it w 11 not pav vno to follow thi* chopper witli the hoe for
In Hioounr ,ef' is with you. I have prepared a book of instruction* for making t «e chop|>«;r that, tell* everv thing front
nm ri st to ;ho l ist lick. Tlv; cost is comparatively nothing, yon simply take any light caat off wheel.* and cut them
d >w o and use iIk same axle*. The farmer with the aid of this chopper is independent as far as labor Is concerned, lit*
gets in lite • oft 01 at the right time, both chopping and plow ing a* lie gne* at t t - rate of 10 acres a dav. No such
"dog as being 1.1 the grass. It* what you save that counts Head what the farmer* aay, and aend $1.00 today for tin*
right and book of instructions for making and be ready. AdTlre** J
J. S. BARNETT
AT THE BURDICK STAND
H EAST CANTON ST.
DALLAS, TEXAS
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Barnwell,
S. C.
4iti.yt>«x*>*i vSxssns'-iYS'«'v5*ic*\Vi>A'Cvi■'«
CEliTiFIED COI’IE.S OF TESTIMONI \]gf.
I’EitTAlStXG TOllAHSKTT * CROSS-WISE
COTTON ClIOl’PEH.
ratented April 21, l'J08.
All that tract or plantation of Bind
situate, lying and being io Red Oak j
Township. Barnwell County. State of !
South Carolina, containing one hwn- j
died and twenty five" nctes, mere or j
lea*, and kttmvw n* the **C. E. Koberts j
Place,” bounded North by lands of J. '
J. Dies* A Bro : on tho East by lands !
of C. 5’. Calhoun; on the South by-
lands of M. M. Holly and on the We*i !
2^ ANOTHER ARRIVAL
at a i.L i']>rr>Axji<:
A (Ttr of Fine Yonn^, Blue Grass Fed, well
broken, Money Making Mules at the
, , 1 an(l by estate lands ot ll..y
eouatructive work In Cltarleafon liayo
•Iretitf won for'biM a host of friend*
In every section of the State. In hi*
NOW position be will come in immediate
oontract with the greatest school prob
lems end possihlitie* of BonlbCanslina,
His acceptance of this aisfudiUnient
made possiWe hy tha interest, of J>r.
Hose and the geuerositv of his eol-
kseguee la the mo.-i eiicnuragiug cd
ecatioihvi event of rcinNtt years.
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Allendale Live Stock Company's Bams
Alfo.
I One bnndrej and eighty four ncre*. \
more or lesa, known a*portion of Ibolly j
estate, bounded on the North by laud* j
i of M. M Holly; on tha East hy land*
j of C. F. Calhoun; on the South hy
j lands of M. M. Holly and \Y'e*t by
estate land* of Hay uud laud* of Corbin
Banking Company. ,
Wc htt' e ten Extra Good Kentucky Raised and
Kentueky Hroken Driving /fuses.
Orphans Home Hoad. Dallas Co., Texas
June 3rd I'.XW.
To Whom it May Concern:
Through tht kindn«*s of .Mr. J. 8. Barnett
f used bf* Cotton cd.oprier in ctwtitu; my cot
ton, and i consider tUU maebtiie tire host of
its kiud that f have ever seen, a* it plows us
well as chops. It can easily do the woik of
eight men, which to the farmer is a great
thing, not only as far as money is Concerned,
but as it Is very hard at times to get labor
and the cotton stands until it is. cLocked hy
weeds.
Yours very truly,
C. Beetuan; Farmer.
leases the cotton in growing condition,
will save seventy five per cent hoe work,
endorse this chopper.
Yours truly,
Tom Motley, Farmer.
If. F. D. N’o. 3, Dallas Co, Texas.
June 18th UK*.
To Whom it Mar Concern:
Aiv for Mr. BaniPU’s Cross wise Cotton
Chofiprr I can say that they tested it her*
and said it was just the thing, a great labor
saver and weed killer.
Tours truly,
W . K. II EltMDON, Blacksittitb;
DMffasy Texas, .Inly 9th, 1908.
I hare been personally and inthmaely ac
quainted with Mr. .1. 8. Barnett the Inventor
ot the Crosswise Cotton Chopper, for the part
15 years and know him to he an honorable,
uptight, and trathfnl ruan.
J. 8. DUNLAP.
3W1 Comnm.ce «.
lug death from shot anti -lie 11 in
Mdvil war wa* more agrceebla to J.
lie, of Kedvp, Tex , than faeing
; doctors Mid wa* cm:*0hip-
**# con fra Wed a stabborn fndd,”
•tbat developed « ymeh that
fW •tt'rcaieuhja for
ran down to 13W
use Dr,
Also.
i: .CKtifl! ox- leMt-
hiaion F1 ace. ” bounded
They will be soltl at prices in conformity to the
dkop in cotton prices. :: :: :: :: ;;
Orphans Hoiue h’o.td. Dallas Co , Texas.
June 4th I'JUK
To Whom it May Concern:
MMM.U to U„ —_
rery, which eMin- 1 ! Harnwml County, Btete of South Cato-
weigh ITS
Cold*. La
Hoarse-
1 and lun^
Trial
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“knoxtet a* fha
on the North by Itnda of Mary Hay;!
On the Ka#f by lands of G. JLI. Owen*;
on tha South by land* of Friant* Cur
ler; and on the West by lands of 0. H.
Gwenl- j
The above f<mEJptcte,of_ luad ^on-
ruliting to the aggregate fivo hmtdrcd
and forty six aore*, more or less, all bf
n hich is sitnafe lu Ked Oak Township.
K11 owing the ivanta-apd wi&lLea oi- our
R!11?ftU , tt t?'lMomer8 we eou nt ito care too great
please and proiit our patrons.
iina.
Ko-sokl at risk of foruier purebaserv
Tertu* of sale cash. ' Furchaser to
pay for paper*.
' ■ l. II. L. O’Barvnon,
Master.
*j Maetfr'* Gliicc, Feb. Lth FLU.
For THOKOUGH LY SOU ND,-liELIABLE aftct DEFENDA-
ulk fttoek ^t most I'CtWonahlc prices—Todd? to see
vs
- - ALLENDALE LIVE STOCK CO. - -
D. SAMS,
J. L. ELLIS,
Sec. & Treas.
Denton Hoad, Dallas Co., Texas.
June 3tU. I'.XjH.
To wburm It may concern:
This Is to-certify that I have this day given
J 8. Barnett'* Cotton Chopper a field trial on
my farm cine miles North of Dallas. It wifi
take the place of the first Rowing and h ams
TMaT-jJoLetUG-tUat I guvoJ-* 8 Barnett’s] Um* nMMonm H i-an bepettQ » perfect sh.tid
tuaton n fidrUrtnUon reTTanu and w hh 'h* hoe witli work. It is a great labor
8*y that it is all right •nd_the.hot j.hopper I j MtVgt. — - - Youw truly.
Save ever aeon. It plow* the groaud and I C- K. WELCH, Farmer.
Ot pits ns Home Road, Dallas Co., Tex..
Jane 18th, 1908.
To whom H may concern: I ;
I will say that wlrile 1 never jaw Baiaett’e
Cotton Chopper 1 dW see where It had been
in Mr. Barnett'* Held, ami i wm *ipe|eul at,
its w oik.
- _ - Yours trutr. . * ' *
C. r. AKNim, Farmer. ^ ;
I hereby emffy that the above testimonial*
“re true and correct copies; and thaiT wann’k
acquainted wi h either tlwuhovy geiftk-men,
before pereomdly a*k.d tkemte give my ma-’
ehkie a field trial. •*
J. 8. BARNETT.-
Sabort tbed and swom to jbetorttBefliia-ih*!
.Wclayof July.1 Witk
J. 8. dunlaE
Notun Pubiie, Dallas Co M Texas,
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FARM LOANS.
nfgotiated upon Improved
fable in annual installment*.
I/tan*
farm* paf a
No eommis#i«n. Borrotrer* pay actual
'cost of perfecting loan. For further
j Information apply to John B. Palmer
& Bon, F. 0. Box 28J, Office {Sylvan
1 Bldg, Columbia, S C. Fhone No. 1065
or
. R. A. Kill*
Barnwell, B. C
LOANS NEGOTIATED.
Loan* on town and farm property
negotiated In amount* of not 1*** than
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Carolina funds
J. A. Wil||«, A tty,
Barnwell, 8, C.
MONE? TO LEND
Mortgages of Real
on First
Estate.
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G
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Barnwell S. C
m New York Tuesday.
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