The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 21, 1910, Image 3
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THURSDAY. AFRIT, «. TW
RATlS OF SUBSCRIPTIOR*
There *<!l he an lee Lren.n Fea'lval
at the re«ltl«m*e of Mr. fi. B. Btirrk*
hallrr rear Unnharton <>n t^attmlny
A C.VUI) OF THANKS.
We, the nnder^znad, *l*h to return
«(tr iiea tMi ih-tnUa t<> Our inxitT
•Hemetin. nui'.cr who liaee m kinilv »t>4 £eoer-
U"0 cf tfio tadtm uf rMe t aml 4i4ai ua lu ta-
rttui* wav« »lni*o ihr huriiln* i«f *>«r
fn Advance, per Annum Il.ftfl
On Tima ||«C
The chain irthjr l«* at Morria Ford, .'I
milea from ttarnwell ibi« we^k.
J. S, Harley, J. B. Morn*,
Clerk. Hurr.
X|AKMO.\Y LOUOEXO. 17A F. M.
fA mriUr coinmunieatlon of Il.\rmony
L»vlye No. IT, A. K. ,M. ai!l tie li*'Itl
la v|a«)nic T**mp'e on TliUrWtny
i vpril. Itlrt. T.!)0 o’l-lock VlaHing
brvthreu are corUlHl.v invited to nttetut.
lli. W. <2uiu, 'V. M.
in. HeNah, See. " ^
\A/i
Jsk 1
Krtin Watermelon Semi Far Sale (j*3
75 Cema Per Pomvtt. T«« Hsat Flavor
ed S n 1 p p fn £ Watorraelon (irown.
— — - — A. JL-EarrHI.
Bmckville, S. C.
FOR 8AI.K. — One five-paasenuer
Reo Tourlnu Car. in a<i<u| condition,
with top, windrhicld, linen cover* for
rcat* and back*, rax nnci oil lamp*, and
four-inth tireaon rear wliceli. A bar-
jtaln at $ 100.00.
J. M. Karrel.
3 24-P. Dlickvi.le, S. C,
nUtlnir In the service*.
^rr^sc^tltTipt—^at-rendiiig- -h*va beej) ^
mocli impniAscd liy hi* nbi'ity a* a.
preacher i.nfT ht* eurnestniH*
< dirutlan gentlemarr-and Mr. U.mde
Ijh* found in i’.t'ii an able aily In th<-
wnrk t»f raving *i>iv »-4orAcmu. Kverv
one i* inviti'il to artend nml l.w'p in the
CORN, FOiiUKR, SIIKAF.OaTS
FOR S ll-K.
. 300 bushels healthy Barnwell County
Corn.
o.(HK) pounds sound, well cured Fod
der.
•YOU) pmin*!* extra pood home prown
S K-af Oat*.
For prices addrefis or cs’l on
\V . K o a ens,
Dunbarton, n. C.
FOK SALE—<ltie pair Duroch Jcr-
aej pips; full blood and Hue sunk.
A . S'liiuelt.
Klko, S. C.
FUR SSI,K OR KENT -Two «p’en
did brand new house*. 10 and tv! room*,
w ithin alone throw of each other, on
highest hill In IIender*onvll1e, seven
minute* from jmst t-flice; sewerap-
city witter, hot ami cold bath, ciecli ic
lipht*, standing lurnhtire.
( . T. Connor. *
^ Hendersonville, N. V.
Tlic farmer* are hustling this wee!,
to lir.iah llicir cotton planting*.
Mi** Maude Owen* of Dunbarton
was rl e ehnrminp truest of Barnwell
friendi. Friday nipht.
There will he preaching at Columbia
Schooll otise Sunday next at 11 A. 11.
Everyone Invited to attend.
4,hun-h. the pr«»;--etU for the bent lit of
the Church. Evert body I’.iTl.ed,
Mr., 6 B McCallnm, advertising
manager for the American Realty A
Auction Co of (lreen*oora, N. C., ah‘f
Mr* S. K. Brown of Rmirswb k. O*-,
were in town S iiurd y and elfected a
deal for an anclion >o ! e of <tlMf Col.
Mike Blown Property. It gae* with;
out saying that 'hi* is the mo*tde*ir:i
ble re*ldeiu:e property in Barnwell.
The Sale'will Ito pulled off sot.ie time
iu the n* *r firnre 'Vaiob ’I iik I’ko-
ri.K for adveitiseirent.
Revival service* were h^gitn Sunduy
evorilnp in the Baptist Church, a,iHl
will continue for twelve night* Re
ginning wl h Toe*dav evening !{ev. F.
tl. M^r.in of Virginia has been a*
tr
barn and atah e*. We liave realised
that our fri.-ml* are far in.-re ouinerou*
than our enendt-* and that lhare |»
more good than bad in 'hi* <>!d wotM
uf oura riianklng each and every
OtUJ agilln. we are,
~ Verv vespeetfullv.
• Mis. Maggie An leraon ai d
, Wherea*, .VMirghty t« >.l the Si
j premcCnanc’ lor of the ooive'*' , > iia-
! se^U nt to rem >ye fr no u* our 11 lend
and Imdher. William ft. B.o nett And
wtie’Ca*. he ha* been a eo tstnnt mem
ip-r of Oar I.odpd No. IJj, Knight* ot
Pythias lor M-ve-a' year*.
Be it resolved :
Fird —We hnmb^ bow tnliiin who
1.1 u* with i ml in ic wisdnu.
S'CQtid-That in tifo
mrr
Krnnver ‘Ww : hare1ttsc~ai4 Hi'Vixw -meoe
Imr a ml while we misr In* pre-nmc^
I.a-t Sundav \vh*_r sad and sol
emn o-ea--Ion f >r the Knight* of 1‘yih-
h«, it being their Meru-irisl luv,. and
biing'ng h one to them a« it did their
great hereavcment In the loss of tliri*e
who have crossed over tne liver am)
are resting ’neath the ®h >d t ot tiie ever
verdant uec*. A-*emhltng at tli-ir
Hall, they mirehed in a ho ly ta the
different ceineteiics. where they place I
iteautifuLfLora*l tribute* mt ♦♦♦<»-grave*
of theie departed brother Knigh**.
They then march" I to the Kip’lst
Clturrdi, where a splendid * Q rm >n w**
delivered by Kev. Ueruge K Divi* of
Orungebuig, wh > took hi* t-xt from
Cor, l^:lt, “But some arc *Hlleo
H*leep.” The mu*ic wa« V’l’V apfiro-
priate. fttp' h* render'd hy i.iic ex>-ellont
choir was great y enjoyed hv (Mervonr-
orcscnt, especially thechnaus, “Brave
llcait*, Lie Still.”
CMTf ti MfcLTiNUi.,
Next. Sstnrday i* dig app -inN-
f-*r tb? meeting of |In- I non
Omhs for i 1 ' o: g ii ii-.i'i >n n-i I to,-
tion of delcgatts to the County
renti.m.
1 d i v
cia' ic
e !(*,•-
Con
CORN PROMT
“l oot \ e i r I gave
(••n o pian a (air trial
11 hm-ht-is to tIt" acre
and ltd or it''. >Jd p -r
at d f-niiler " * if wort li
co»t of the ttirce cr.> •
die IV i|li,am*(o;
The ei<i|, averag ■
eo*t of IVr;iii/.i r-
r itfre lie In: \
nil die inor.cx
And o,iw |
(nay Id* memoty ever linger within tne
portal* of our castle lr*n. - , _
Third—'J’hat we extend tn Id* he
TeaVed futility -wtr deeparf
ami fraternal affection*.
Founh—That a page of our minute
book he iu«ci ibeti to - Id* memo y nod
ih.it a copy of the* H roaolutiou* tie pic
sauted to hi- famlir el*o h*t cople* l>a
■ent to llamberg County Time* Hahn
writ, I'Kot-bK and >,BBh Caiulina
l y'.id iu ti/r publication
F. Riz -r.
.1. I. f’n.ve.iux,
F. Joy n* f.
Crmnnittce.
ABDCT ADVERITSI^O.
Adverti.ing if dune with nn lione-t
intent more than legitimate- it i* the
acute of good setl-e. If tlic uicrcllurit
hi* go u>, toe It'r-eiii iM liornc*, find
he larnier nig- lor sale and no one
know* it. how can they di'-ooae of their
,\a le- s t learlV tlo’V lllo-t let the pan
pie. who rnig it .vtiut die ixir’lcuhir
thing they be for sale, know where
it enu be hail . (jiving do- people ilu*
kiu-1 of ks.owiedgc 1* what we cklt a I-
yert *ing.
Toe'j ie*tion i* pontinu illv arLlng
among seller-: How can we heal a.I-
vei t'sc onr good-f How can \» , at-
tiact the attention of prospective buy
er;. or patron-?
Tin* nee-paper i* a good and muc'i
u-i-d medium o! :n!vt rl
»
Tm Dunhirton l).-inocrat , 0 t^’ub
will t>lca*e meci, wt DoniiArXiiU. S ('•
viu S i-tt*rdav A t** U 'ho 2U L to renrgsu
i/. and elp.-r dcleg.ue* t-» the comity
y-upatliy [ ouAguiiiog, „
C. I,. Hi i*. U. FTHtuTef-icff:
Pie*. Hecty.
nave growing on mat laud an cn.ih
line oat crop.”
B > *ay* a farin' r who ot j-ct* to the
nuhliciitjon of hi* n.i'ne. We know
him well ennugi-i to vouch for the
tiuth ot hi* cvc-y statement.
M EMORi A F.*lf)A Y.
Capt. J. D: Whittle recently sold *
|Mir of oesntifnl mule* to die < j j
c.onni-il of Newberry for the neat sum
b f :•».
Mr.Charles D. C.reen, former’r ol
Barnwell, ha* leased ihcGlenn .spring*
Hotel for this season, commencing
June l»t.
The damage by the belated coid wave
to the Northern irulr crop -houhl *pefl
good price* and prolli* for Barn wi ll
Ajoumy cantaloupes and watermelons
The Work of remodeling the brick
warehouse on Main Mreet fur no a
Quarter* for the llome Bank of B irn
wsll I* progieaslng nicely and will It
(inshed tocouiphetiou as rapidly a* po*
sihie.
SahmUy’* and Sunday** rstn ws* **
vvflctme a* the proverbial ‘ tl -wei* in
May.” I', waa a veritable “dr.igglc-
draegie root «< *ker” *nd I* the fi'si
ra’n o' any consequence we have had
In 4U day*.
Col W. R. Owen* of Dunbarton sent
u* word to discontinue bis lorn, fodder
and sheaf oats advertisement after to-
d»v’* issue 1 he numerou* orders re-
evited rendered longer advertising u.i-
t.u-cssary.
Adjutant Renertll Rovd has dei ide.d
n seed nn'y the Third Regiment m
rate troopa to (’hiiamaogH T^.ev
will MiatMcuvre there from duly 15 P
•Jt inclu-ive. The other regimein* nil.
temp in this State.
Tne ARcndale High School ^cfe-itfd
the Barnwel. High School in a gmii,
e»? l>a*el>all on last Thursday bv a scon
cf f> to 5. This n.ske* even honor* fm
the y uing-ter* and a garne to decide
the draw will no doubt bo piny ed ul an
early date.
We liked him for bis good father'*
**ke before w-*«!i'V !vov and >dtpr ma
king hii acquaintance for hi* own
atrong, handsome face and bright and
brainy talk. We are writing of At
torney W K Free of Bamberg, son of
Lferk of Court (J- IL Free, unfoi
getting friend.
Asparagus price* are not ae *at!» r y
iug to shippers a* its taste to the pal
atea of purchaser*. California with
her even temperature and irrigated
fields ha* great advantage* in the mar
kets of (be West over the Smthon:
8ute* where tin- rainfall i* uncertain
and tl e ontd wave tw> often an unwel
come visitor.
The camBdat® fever is jnst a honmlnp'
epi einic >n Edged old County. Last
week's Cdironle’e contained announce-
menta of g** volunteer*, one for the
l.eglslatuie, one for Auditor, one for
I’m hate Judge, two for Superintendent
of Education, two for Coroner, three
for Supervisor, three for Treasurer,
three for SapersuoT of ‘Registration
fonr for County Commissioner and
eight for Magistrate.
/jur go*>d h’-ot||pj Row'pJJ of the Bam
berg County rimes can do more tliTngv
all well, at one time Ilian any ofin-i
niemher of the press gang A* an cd
itnr and publi-hcr lie stand* near tto
bead, as Auditor and CotiutT Sttperln
tenileut of Education lie has few < qual-
•mi BO sufarinrs. To keep hi* the e**
energies hn*y he does'some insurance
and when clean out of other work
'Wake* a—stwc-fUhwiiTTnn.—And when- _
ever he come* to Barnwell he doea good
missionary work by givingu* a frac
tion of bis leisure. He was here on
Friday.
There Is another eleventh horn
good reason for cutting down cottoi
acreage.
On Tuesday a special New York
Tt.dav week, Ap r i! 2Sr.b, will b? kept
* i, red a* Mcmurtal D iy kc River-'
Bridgr*. Nowh'-rc in mi the Smith
land will there In- in the ciitiio twelve
month a b'tt-r nb^'-rvittii-e of tl:l? d;.y
of hallowed nr.emoric. ,>f k he gal!:*,i;i
men w ho g ive iheir live- fur the cnu-c
they loved, of the imi'eljic-.- ivonu-n v\ ho
kept th" h-mics and ltd the ihliur.nj
rank-a* tin-Ii.w I v de-pernti-'v mtlt-
eri away s* tiny -might in vain to bent
hack the conquering cordon ol lice ate!
*>-1 Mhv lair «!< h * h ud nliovu tle>*e
gathered tii‘re to h >nor the hero riea I
and to give tln-ir love to the veteran-
-fR! nn thta «ide of Hie la-f river, wait
ing tne summons to the eternal rest to
yond.
THE S A LI K F. 11A TC111E ( LIB.
- At thp April meetirg of tlm S iltke
iiatchie Agi i'-.iiitora) (' nil the jidlmv
ing gentlimen were elected as olliccr*
for the ensuing venr:
Rie-ident, H . W ( k > iiri.
1*. Vice Rrefid'.-nt, J B Morri*.
Snd \ ic • I’re-idcnt, T. S. * ave
Jid Vice rrc*i<l«nt, J i*. Harley.
Secretarr. Cad Butler llagood.
Treasurer, 10 I) lYamu k
(jate Keeper, F. ai t’ave.
Ex. Com. for A.-m" 1 . ( inh*, J.
G i illin.
Kx®iu;ive Commiltec: C<d. I,. Mo-
'.air, Clmirma!i; B. C. l.-i-terling, 1*.
M. Huykingb mi. G . W. I’cicmk, W.
(iilmr re >iuiRia.
At the May meeting the Club will
e-nioi tain the Udie-a* i* nieir ii-uai
custom. There nre over HKi memhers
ol t 1 e Club and it i* in a ve y ilonri-h
leg conditio i. Recent iioproveinent*
have been made on (be ground* trul
tlie (flub is rapidiv heeutniiig til"
largest H/yl most iutluential in tnis »cc-
c ?:i»r
C
Y. M. C. A.
•‘Row tihout a Yming Mo’;'-
Christian A*soeiatlo:i for Barnwell ?''
IViite* a verv esteemed citizen . And
our answer i« that there is amide and
-pieudld material firr t tie organixrrti.m.
manxgenretrt nml trvemluM-^biri ui such
an association. And them is roam
and need for one, no*s only at the
county scat, hut at Allendale. Fairlax
Blackvillc, Willis on and otlier smaller
towns. But the li'itdc-r-hlp should he
of u v tdunteer ctiatact* r, entered upon
by middle aged ate4--y^+ei4g uien after
conference hihI conver-ati uv to asaer-
min their tithes* and qu.ilith-ition. It
would he best, we thins, to make it a
lav movement, to let the Isivyer and
the clerk, ihe mechanic and ihe farmer
take the initiative. They could count
with confidence on the subordinate s*-
-Tstahch cf the mlrrr*twra, chuieh anil-
town idlicial* and fathers, mothers and
sister* of vtmng men. Such ao organ
iXKtion would be a great and good
(lower for th" promotion ol better liv
tr»g. i-leHiM-v government;, and. higher
iJijirscter of .lie iudividuul ami Use
coiuniuiiity.
federal grand jury, obedlenr to instrne
tlors of Attorney General Wick *r.liHflS
of the Taft Cabinet, began Invesfigat
tug the s I leg® J “coh«pirH« y” of Franf
Havne and W. I* Rrown of New Or
leans and others to ••corner” cotton to
a higher price,
gjf/rTMa l* ibe first time the United
gov-ernraent has ever ifilxedf In
thl* AusfRea*.
■|f (here were a consplracw to
Yiowii thw p«b» of cotton (and it
them -4*) W Inker
t* ¥u t»«g«h-
ANOTHER VETERAN R!'
On la-* Sup lav morning at an early
hour tne grim reaper Death enfere I
the home ol Mr. M a 11 \ fa * Hair in Ru-e
maiy Townstdp and olsiined him a* hi-
own, a id in hi* death the curutnunity
ha* snlfcred a great las*
When war wa* declared between the
ws* fiftppguha -fiesa: ta
mc.Muni o! auvt i ii-cmeiit Evciv-
iiuv tak * tlo-cd iutv i .*nr sliouUl
atnl eveiyno y real-in tnem tin- al-
v.-ril-em nr- <nit arc heal in cfiarscit i
ami ar • -u>e to h • of nt'in- or h-s- h.t.-i-
c-1 t ) at h-a-l one tin -s t'f re hi I- rs. 'V e
oiu-e in-erted one notice in the rolu:ii:i-
of T'ik I’voci.k of some v\ heat lor ssle
and a* a rc-uit void n.t of wheat in t
I iv hipI i sd to turn away other uppli -
ci.uts for if. We tin n it d mi lit b<u i h .t
Hie j rc-ent adv.*rti*ers of co ton,
•.vafcrinidon j;:id other -et-d* wi.l di-
(io-o of tin* stock on hand more f'-Hdily
fur I h I * hit ot piihiicit.V and v\r hi»j
*ureth»ti r i« s con v enieiic ■ tn u* to
know wlu re to g-> to get Hus teed* vve
de.-i re .
If all iiusin?** in "n wonhl keep he
fore it* a I'ttle ail vet ri-cmeiit setting
torth in detail the article* they w i• U to
di-pose of, it would mean money for
t urn ao l ,-.iv ‘ Hue lor buyer.-. T u
ti -v\ -|iap 1 r to tii * tending age i* w'iHi
out doutl tit lest means ot advert se
ment.
T-mre arc Inwever many deviess for
i-Hlching tin* act) titioii. of the imhlit-
A ! v cm l i «* ment- are, nailed l • tree * de*-
trov ing tln-ir natural heau'v, aol to
fences adding to their already un-ight
lint-sj Tney are (dnlcred tn the -nh <
of honsc* and stuck up in puAliJ con
vtytnces umil tliev b c<»;ne eve sore*
mores hav'o openings a.i I so called
haigain days to attract buyer*. Men
drive all through ihe cnnotiy di-trih
otbig circnlar-. and sometime* small
samples of the a: tide (or sale are given
away.
A recent novel plan of advertising i-
that of having a tn in ,on ceri.-in ha f
holiday* sit mi the top of :ho -fore at tl
ii.s-dti to the wiiifog crowd be'ovv
Valiuu.* Old al|il sliej f worn article* (o
he g*. ven t * tho*e who are quickest to
i .T^cIi (hem no Tui* Hlford* diversion
lor tin* eruv: >1 and no doubt draws cus
tom into ,lie -tore.
Arndh-r ni'din 1 of advcrtUing is
ihai of gii ing tick**** reprn.poting th-
nuuiiier nf dlar* spent apri/,.' being
given « lie ft a certain nn'nYjr of d
iat * t;av e b* en spent. S dl Htmthcr
form wilicli t>art;ikes of the chalice
piement i* that of a'lowing e*c!l pur
e!i*»er of one aitce tn draw for
anoth -r or to secure tickc * wi'h wlilch
ho may V 'ti for the p'et;i-t vv miao or
(he m *t p umiar mac, the woman ' r
malt iec*iving the greate-t unin »cr o;
vote* being given *mn * jiriza.
Anoihcr plan of advt rM-ing fha' we
liave teen in department -tore* In l.f ge
cities is tint ot sampling. A picay
gi.: l.-akc* pn- c-.I.e* mvde of n pani-u
!ar brand of ll mr. or in which she ha-
used it certain kind of yea-t pnwd-i
and give* tn all who widitn sample.
I n other hiK)!t)s cert.'-.in brand* of tea
arc seivtd. In other-cotfc - and so on.
A housekeeper Oitn try before buy
ing a grear 111)1117 rfritrg*. and can knsvvv
jn»t what she want-. Nil" can al-o
procure mar,y new r-cipcs from the
iitt"udiiut*. Of catir.se. this is too ex
pensive a mciliod to bo u*ed in small
to vn*
M?n evorvwhere welcntna th® novel
in Hdvefti k iug method* a* in oihei
tiling* SmneUiiiig new under the *ti«
is a drawing card a* it were. But
whiie advcrti-iig is tiCiessaiy and
helpful wc should he careln! to e'itni-
nate all forms of advertising that m*v
be hurtful to piogrcs* In liigher
tjiitig*. And su vm! ought not tn allow
-ucii form* a* are <>T fhei nature of
gambling, such a* are di-qnieiing to
tlic nerve* of weak people, or such as
destroy the arti-tio Drau y of town or
country.
THE CALL OF THE BLOOD
■'p YrTrcattAh Tfrnlit-TTvtct
boils, sallow complcxinn. a jaundiced
look, mo h pafche* and hlotehes on the
«kin —all sign* of liv‘*r trouble. But
Dr. King’s New Fife i’ii** make rich
red blood; give cie.ir »kin, rosy cheek*,
tine complexion, health. Try them.
2.*h- at N. Burckbalter’f, R. A. Dta-
son ifc Cu.'s,
v'reek S I'oolnouse on Satunlay. npril
I .1 o'clock ]t n . tn reorgwmxe wtnl to
transact linportant bu*lnes«
J M Wvathersbee.
president.
NOTICE.
Tic Ball Bind D.-moci atle Club wJH
nn et at tnei--idun ti m-e on Saturda,'.
J.( i Inst., at 10 n'c ock a m to r?orgati-
iz * and elect delegates to the county
convention.
J. f. K-H.
I’re*. li. 1’ D. U.
NTfT.^. .
NO i D
Syomore Democratic f Bib \n 1 will
meet. at. B-rlie! S.-fioolhoii-e o:i Situr-
Ivv, April 21. at 3 o’clock p m lor-h
mirptscuf reorganizing and e'ec.illg
delegates to t.ii caumy c »ov<-iiilon.
J IV. Jennv.
Chinn.
den- y S , 4 -11 liilO
a i— - *'
BENNETT Si’KINOd DEMOCRAT
IC ( LU.L
A”an are hereby requested nnd-^rii’r
doled to meet at tht Hennett Swing!
Agih-tilriiral Club House on Fiidav.
April gh. at. II o’clock a. m to reorgan
Ize and e'ect delegste* to cniimy cop
vention to bo lieid at Barn.veil on Mav
2. UlU.
J A. Meyer,
C-hmu.
NOTICE.
The Blackville Damacra’h- Cub 5-
hereby i-alh-d to uiHet. at 111 ickviil". N
(’., on Saturday Htternoon. April gird,
■it k SI o’clock, at wlii‘ , h meeting th-
CIuu roll will lie enrrreted. -tli-er* ol
tlie (jin’) I i he ch is"n, and delegate*
i.o he e eeted m th" (’onntv Youvei tion
wliicb mcir-at loirnivell, o-i Mondtv
Mav '.’ad. and rr-i'i- .r' -u. li oih -r h isi
nrs* a- mav come before the meeiiog
All members are r» ipie.-t- vl to [)■
ore.ent.
u. y b ii-r,
F. IV llovlston, C uo Cliinn
an retarr.
CAFF TO Til li CFUBS.
T « the Vsri m* Cluiirm -n of the
Dmn icfitie ('(oh* of Harnweii
Countv, Take Notice :
You a'p here! y r-(pie-fed and order
ed toei!l your cHit) t>-g) ther for «
meeting on Niltnidav. A|iril gjril, foi
ihe pne|»o*« of reel ganizil’g the Club
rnripot'ng vour e.uMdinent electing
i jllcer* and to elect delegates to the
I lenu'crstii- (’minty fjon v.-ntimi to It*'
h-dd nr Barnwei| on May t’nd Rtlu.
Yon are stiiir.led to one delcg Be for
everv 2a niemlters of your club or a
fratPiooHI part flicroot.
Bv order of State Djmocratlc K.\-
rcurive < :oinmlt.t) e.
N, L 1 '. Kirkland. Jr. H, F. Bul*t,
Secy. County Chr.
.very woman
A Trim and Shapely Foot.,
I 'nfottnmtely many
in ihe mistaken helit-f that they are making their feet smaller
pet shoes that do not fi-L- The result is the opposite of that
intended. A woman’s toot is naturally shapely; there remains
will
The
nothing lor her to
follow perfectly its
hut to clothe her foot in a shoe that
r.Kvful lines, m short, a shoe that fits.
Q,
v
C'
vt-it' Via vijtr
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(E
is made on graceful lines tliat follow the‘form ^of that font.
Tome in ami see the new si vies for Spring and Summer. We
u
carry
w'/tes, shapes anc
the famous
e line of American Lady Oxfords
in many styles,
cathcis. W’e also'.lave a complete line of
r>
v>'
«m ertY.a n v»ciytTcnuM,k
- \ , V N. V '/ V* N, a b- a V r V S' V V < v <% / + V
Shoe
for
Men.
Oxfords in all the new slvles: Latent leathers, gun metals, tans.
( 7 of// in;/, [fry G <>o<l\ Hurd no/re and <J rocrriei.
Burdick
Jjuilding
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Barnwell,
So. Car.
A DAY OF DAYS.
The Rivers’ Bridge Memorial A*sncl
ultnn will idxerve Thunuli.y, Anri!
^S:h a- Mein ul il Dcy 'Thu Rev Dr
('. C Brown of Snmi« r will deliver (lie
itemorisl Address ’To 'tie-se servh- «
the public Is cordially invited, and tlie
Indie* are earnestly requested to bring
flower*.
Committee on Grounds mid Order of
il.e Dav :' J. T) Jfenny. J. C. Kinard,
II W. Chi it v. J. A. Ucter*. W. D.
Sei-c. W IF Rirte'-, 8 ac*y Kear-e.
Friend* are request! d to living bas
ket* Hud iunen will he served on the
ground*.
J. W. Jennv, Dr. N. F. Kirkland.
Sctv. I’re*.
Jenny*, 8. C., March 24tb, Ibid.
Too lioavv h-'dc'oihe* are often the
cause of that tiled feeling in tbe morn
ing
Don't expect, tonic* to keep y u w il
if von ucg cct the laws of laaitl) and
by gicuc.
A sinall onion eaten raw before re
tiring will often rou t in a restful
s’ecp. h* onions are excellent nerve
soothers.
Strongest State Bank in South Carolina.
l O.MirNSKI) S'l'ATCM KXT,
At Close of HusuRiSs-March
Jj, 1910.
ASSET8.
Fo*:i*.and
| ij .con 111« 11,1 ..'i.'if f.tll
B ind'- tV-Nt'tcl;* -;P.N<>)‘d
KrilE-t.ee 21 302 !‘1
Fui ’re ,t Fix’* b 112 '. d
C .*h on hand
and in hunks
l.l ABILITIES.
Total
20' 4 .*>::n <;7
f 1,12'i 10.U7
Cr.pl'al
Ni-rpiiMi
ladivided
J’loflt*
1 ll'-Hlsit*
Til «
Fay sblu
Total
fjrsi.MtOOO
250 W 0 H)
' 20 2P2 17
''37 U)
100 0( O.fO
(I 420 4.»U 47
4
lit
BANKofWESTERN CAROLINA
BARNWELL, S.C.
CAPITAL & SURPLUS $500,000°9
- -- ■--=) LOCAL DIRECTORS I
George H.Bates J.M.Easterling
Butler Hagood P.M.Buckingham
PROBATE COURT NOTICE.
All a J m IrTiaTr* tnVa.aiw^lSfir,
dlana and r.iustc«a n* dtrvrud *»4 nt* «u
quiifil I y l*w' to make annual murnif
tn tlic J i.iTga of Frohat* bafwr* or -
the first day ol Jnljr In 0»oh t**r. Rao
Revised Nfaiutw, pares VT», gasrtlao -
25Aar-d2»72
If such retnrna ar# wwf mails M a%a«0
stNted the Judge of Probate U rat|itlrc4
and directed l»r law tn Nfoe eh>fl»M
for such dellj qiieMe and the
fur sorb negU-vl ut reluaal laj
obotorw Tnr
cOTrHnnani.c of-aeMAefault. and
.-srlou of letters of adralnislrailott,
tl persisted lu
John K. Snelllng.
Judge ol Prnb*^, R. O.
MONEY TO LEU)
011 First MortMAgci of
Estate.
Apply to
ti. M.
Office over Bank i f
son receive call# In
DEKTier,
wim.mtos, - .
WIIUMM.
A. H. i
ATTORREY AT Uf.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
BLACKVILLE. 8.0
DR. J. H. E,MILH0U&
DENTIST, —
BLACKY I LLS> a €*-
Office diy* Thandaj,
y and Saturday.
Well equipped officaw
OperaTtonB Eiadd Ra pM*
to ah iB co insistent with
Priced reaKOliable. Tt
cash.
da
WOR8K THAN T.UFLETS.
RulU'ts have often cau*>d le** suffer
ing to soldier* than the ecz-'ina F .
THlrtiman. Burliugloi', Me. got in tlie
iirmv, and suRered wiili, forty year*.
‘ lint Buckien’s Atnii-a tSalve cured m*
when *11 e!*e failed,” he writ--*, (jicat-
e*t lioaler for sore*, uh'er*. b'd!*, onrn*
cu!*, wound*. hriii-L’.* and pi >■* 2.'» • at
(V N. Burckhallei’*, K. A. Doasoii
Jis Co.'s.
COUNTY
TEA* HEKS
TfON.
EX A MINA
enlist and march to tlie. fr<>ut in defence
of hi* beloved Southland For four
yeat* he fouglit with all hi* splendid
courago for the cause he knew wh*
light, and wten Lee surrendered at
Appomattox ho brately shouldered the
heavy burdens that followed that
mighty struggle and in i»eace a* in war
proved his sterling manhood. For
year* he had been a consistent; member
of Rosematy BapU*fc Churob, and waai
an earne*t worker in all that tended to
the moral welfare of hi* onminunUv
His wife and eight children swtvive
to mourn bU loss and tlie heartfelt
sympathy of a ho*l of friends goes out
to Umm In their great bereavement.
TtUlloUy waa.+aid to re*t on Monday
afternoon In tb« fwinlfy bnrUI ground.
And ao pM«ga from mortal alght • da-
VMM) huabaoil. a loving father, a true
frtead and a soldier witbont compeer.
4 Mr* U4r w« 84 jexr* of
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
A petUioh having been tiled in thh*
oflice in accord nice w itli section 1208
general school law of Mouth Carolina
and in compliance with the above
n imed section, notice Is hereby given
that an election will be held in Rose
mary achno! district No. 1.3 at the
Pleasant Hill school house on Sunrday
April 30th. 1910, for the purpose of de
termining whether or not a special
l*vy of 2 mllla fcball bu levied within
the said tchool diatrlci for school pur
poses
The election shall be held as is pro
vided by law for conducting general
elections.
' The fotlowlng trustee* are appointad
to act a« managers; J. M Weathwra-
bee. W. U- Kennedy and R. R. Wood
ward. Uoraoe J. Ormoh. i_
V tjupt. of K4-
Notice I* liereby given that ihe next
seini-aiinuhl teachers exaniimition fre
the. tcaclier* of Barnwell Countv wiil
he lieM in the ( ourt House at Barnwell
on Fiiday. May (i.
I he attention of the teacher* is culled
to the following section of the school
governing the renewal of certificate*:
•• A First Grade Certlfleata may be
renewed bv titfl-d’wmtr -B-taeit from
which it wa* i**ired If, however, a
r^TTHTTl
held in ihe (.'ounty, a First Grade ( er-
tirtcate shall not ho renewed oule*a the
holder attends the I nstli nt« or Summer
S honl. or show* to the State Board of
Education *(>t-ie satisLictoty reason for
not doing so-' Frovided. The holder
ha* t.-iugnt during the two year* for
w hich the cortilicatc wa* iaauecE”
“A Sapond Grade Certificate shall
***** Vn. ririq grad n-repfi- wpere-the-hnl.l
SAME OLD MAN. IN THE SAME OLD WAY.
BUT WITH NEW TOOLS AND NEW IDEAS.
Will L'uarantee no better Work can be done ftom any *hop
we c.'.n nl". Only regular A pin entice Machiniat woik.
A void tht'so Jack'eg* scattered over the country a* we have
work to do over. Give it to us at lirst, and save money.
Some of jfur specialties:—
Automobile Repairing, Reboring Cylinders,
new Fi.-tnii Ring», new Fiston*, Mini anyihing of that kind made here.
Our same old line a* who we were here before; .Steam Engines, Boiler*. Cot
ton (Jin*. Grist Mill*, saw Mills, Etc.
Headquarters for Gasoline Engine Work, a* we have an expert on same.
Call and -e*- our shop*, and bn convinced. Thanking my old customer*
past favor*, and sot I citing their Future Patronage. We remain.
Your* Faithfully,
DU. W. C. MILHOUS
DEinst,
Barm ell,
OFFICE UOtJMft:
8.30 a. m. to 6p. li*.
Persiiua living away lr»a Bamvc*
will pieagg make appointm«uta kniM»
coming By *0 doing Ihoy »HI Be #808
of ira media to servloo mm!
appoiuttaenu.
er Httemix Teacher* Institute,
II
or 8uui
caee may be
mer School, nnJ lu *uch
renewed.”
"A Third Grade Certificate shall not
be renewed
The »aid examination will be h?ld on
the following brant-he*: Physiology
find Hygiene, Civic* and (Current
Event** United Sta^* Hiatory, English
Grammar and Com|M>*Ulna. Arith
metic, Algebra, Geography, Pedagogy
and Agriculture,»
The questions on Ayf-lcuiture will be
based noon tne subject matter as found
in the State adopted text book, flunni-
cuH’a Agriculture.
The examination will start promptly
at 9.S0o’clock a. m. and will close at
5 o’clock p. ut.
—Horace J. Crouch,
County duperintemtcKt I
of fiducatioo.
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