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THUKSDAY. Al’RIL US, 11»0.
RKMTMISCKNOTS OK J(»77.
CCoclInurd from Uet week.)
And never before elnce time hc(ci»n
wa» there non on unforrowed »ea or
abort plowed battlefield a grander vic
tory than thU triumph of tbe right.
For tbe aupronaa h*M»r of our drlHaa-
tlon bid coroe, tbe day for the paaeing
of the judgment of ita auoceea or mitI-
tloe. And never l»ef.ire wa* there and
never again cun lltere he gathered In
Ihtmllna 4 ! capital such aii aaiemblage
of auch men.
Wade Hampton, the Ircuntparuble.
tha one man who could, tmilinchinf,
look deadlioar danger *o«are.i.n the face
and dare (ta worm attack, the aoldler
spirit that ooutd klaa bla dead hoy. the
joy and pride of kU heart, and turn
with tinaheathod awnrd to lead hit
equadrona to the vfcarge again, Meu-
tcoant General of tho Confederacy,
now forever gone, the lender of them
•II. calm, pattiouleaa. tinafraid, unerr
ing when but a single fault might have
been fatal, guiding hla people a* a safe
•hepherd leads flocks Into the safe
• weet pastures of a lasting pesos. And
auch countellora as he had to hold up
Ida hands In those days and nights of
weary anxiety. Mstthew Galbraith llut-
ler, a MAfnr General of Cavalry who
- had left a ilmti but not an atoat of
courage In old Virginia. Ikigadier Gon.
prait Johnson Hagood, * the tsavior of
Petersburg.” James C umc, a maimed
.wetereo who had gb-e” info tno boauut
•< Virginia a part of ht» ody for keep.
Ing until the final mnstcr of eternity,
M. Yf. 0»ry,"lljo bald o.ugh' of Kdge-
flet4 l < * Aolws ttnU4<vP.»i4a)*iel kcGowan.
Job* U KcDticdy and Mtuy wore o f
•ligbMt heroic mold.
And the plain men who thronged
lietn 9ireyt frvifl HIP npt'ai gate* to
tbe post office, clad In lioir.espuu, hear
ing their own coats, sleeping where
.they could find shelter from the frosts
an J winds of the wintry nights, un-
sglilinlsinlng, wer^ hero souls that had
AXtart JUtk* last catf of «he
to us of the high tribute paid to the
dead great Bishop Klliott of Georgia.
‘‘And matchleas sweet the golden
wheat that nurtured him.’*
Of course there were In onnstant clr»
cniation startling rumors during the
deadlock struggle but the realities
taxed sufficiently the setors hi the
drama and cnnduence In the Democrat
ic leadership w*s so complete that they
caused little worry or excitement.
As show ing the temper and devotion
of our best people we chronicle this
one recollection. It whs said to u« hy
some one that at one critical period
(hero wa« need of an argument In the
form of ten thousand dollars In ready
cS’h, \Vc mentioned the rumor to
Gen. Francis M. Bamberg, who said to
in: ' Go and tell Governor Hampton
tha* if he needs ten thousand doltara 1
will furnish them.” llut the money
was not needed.
Up* country newspaper brethren
conrtnn • to lament tha emigration of
goml pet >lc to the cheapar lands of
Georgia. Perhaps anotlier reason Is
found lu the easiness and cheapness of
divorce*.' \tJMacon the other day in
two iioura c me fii couples were given
their freedt n. One aggrieved bus-
hand hrmigh suit for divorce becuuse
his w ife had s'rnnk his whiskey.
“Yes, I guess so,” I replied Two
men held her while I got la with tha
lines In mv hand. ‘‘All right now,”
1 said. Kate gave a dart and 1 waa
gone with tbe wind. Juat then I saw
a man In a buggy ahead of me. I could
have pulled her down behind tbe hug
gy hut te my dismay I saw him pull
half way etrt of me road and atop It
always makes Kale mad for anyone to
stop »n the road ahead of her and she
does her level be-i to run pver them
I had rfbt time to atop her nor to pull
her out. \ In fact there was a ditch
the Other side of the road. The
sat and watched Kate smash Into the
one wheel he had left across the road.
She was not frightened at the catas
trophe but she was going home now
that the way was clear, f had not time
to st-e who. It waa that suffered the
wreck, for before the othera had left
the packing house 1 bad rattle*! wp at
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ON KASY ftTHKFT.
Governor M. F. Ansell purposes to
return to Ida old home In Greenville
and there resume the practice of Igw
after completion of hi- second term aa
chief exeentir* of this State.
SCHOOL NKW S
State Ruperlntedent Swearingen baa
sent out the second half of ihft legida-
tlve appropriations for high school*.
The schools assisted In this secthh»
with their shares of the spproprkntlow
are :
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State U>4fcV,fr ter or to be
vtltli bar.
‘ From bqponfl 't/be Savannah bad come
a» a voluivtenritlic bulghtllest • 'n of a
Hraod^taiq.akJMlAa jtrataful, i
ing mtBiiwy.trf lUa qplsodid h«l.' Gie
portrait of iuUa B .Gordon hangs ;inon
tbe graniu **11 nf the Ala.*** In which
tbs Wallace .Ulotorg w aa wma.
Ah! WaabaU jHJ/ex Joukupon their
lib* agsia.
Tonight »a arc Xit la Abe (j*iVrt*eas «> f
-our chaiubar, dlstui bed on y bg ihf
counting ef the eecweiia liy the oVx k
and the fooUalU of ike -ehuroh goers
through th* April mown «iury. am—g
tbe memeries of the ^aatahlug sears
comas this one picture aa If Mmi*ctl up
on uur brain but yrsterday. It 1< Ah*
strained, auxiosu face *H a .plssti, every
day mau. but an uuwrlttea UoceeMirUry
Of Immortality here and hereafter. He
bad come from hi a quiet home aaaoug
.the foot hills of Uu* Ml«* ithlgo in
.ft'io^cnaCounty, sent iy hla MU*w sdt-
t Jr,e^s as their Itepreseutatlr*. He had
( left ip,that aequestered home a wife III
ulgh^.ioto 4«‘aih. She Itad, (>erhap».
, kept tha faua work going and the H^ n '
ning wheel wad loom busy whtle he
wore '.be gray Is* Virginia. WhsHhcr
ao or not we,s.an not toll hut she was ol
tbe spirit of tlieAirrAcs of the early six
ptics, bhc.litids- biiw go to Columbia.
aud though : t}°F 1,10 l| dlng«
, name to him tliat stlU lower ran the
aandt of tier life khe.attaaa of the Moth
er Stale waa «u great atid orgsd that
Jie could not be ijiiepod, that he could
not tear blmseJf avvty.froui duly to ho
,aloe. to catob the last wlv-per from
her lips, the final lovogj^poe fr.un the
.closing eyca. The look of howrt Iwi nger
. ou hla face, as of one *u£*-ing the Utt-
turo of acrucili xiou. will not paea from
uiir mental vi-ion. Tjiat t patvlot wai
Kopreseiilatli J JLlite* uf i-’ickyiv Goon
,<y-
When the <*.enor»l Aasemhlv
AG RICH f,T URK IN THE
SGHt »OI.S.
A grestdesl (a bei <g ><shl about thf
need of teocldiig a. 'rlculture In the
schools Iteoauiie of th ' grow ing need
for more n*e« and wot, ieu to work at
the foo:l producing inn le*. And s*> the
South Garolltia Depnrtt lent of Kdtici
tion hn* anntw»iK-ecl tha an exvnlna
tion In Agriculture will be required nt
the Homing examination for toachen’
certilh'ato*. I’he exsnr. nation i» to
coyer liunulcutt's text be ,t: 0,1 'gn
culture.
I f the need fr*f wen to ive In the
oountiy were lees urgent ’ ° Hmt we
neeil not grasp, a* it were, it every
straw, this plan of getting cA ’ixens for
our rural communities would he little
'•*«« th in ludicrous
It will work Dkg this: G, f■>* who
have lived In t.,ivn all their hv ea, who
know nothing of life in the countiy
and e«re le** will be «bl« to an *wer a
icW questions from tho hook. They
will rot know the meaning of a fricul-
ture in any sense; they will not 1 '« P°*-
»c»*eJ with the spliit«*f the farm 1 they
will not care foi the woods and fields
and trees atul things; and the ' whole
Hflair will be one great farce w e
shall pride ourselves on having ta 'ght
a suhjoct when we have done anytl dug
else than teach it.
If agriculture Is to he taught In ri ' K '*
ity It must he taught by one who has
tho spirit of Iho farm. The spirit °f
tha teacher will count for more thf. »»
anything else and no written examlui *-
tlon can test this.
Home roars ago a nun who was anx
Ions to educate his children p«u tlic-x
!n school under a teacher whose every
thought whs of (he American naw.
Her pupil* all wanted to he sallora.
The thought that I* uppermose iu the
mind of the teacher become* the *plrit (
f the school and makes hoys and girls
*•*11 to he or to do certain things It
)i , ollv to expect town teachers to teach
ATiicultore. If the *uhje<-t I* worthy
of .>elng taufitit It must he taught by
aatvre’. free men and free women who
have ‘troan upon the farm. Let ns
bape t. see more of the country ssdionls
preside*, '‘ver hy country teacher* and
lot «s rx ' add to our already groat
lit,ruber oi pretences at doing things.
Second Ptvmenr,
Total
Allendale
250
500
Barn wall
!80
300
Black ville
ISO
3t;o
Fairfax
222
372
W illNton
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Jiamktirg
425
050
llciimark
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Khrliardt
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325
W llliston
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We take the above
State of Friday.
Ago res from Tbe
WORSE THAN BULLETS
Bullets have often caused fe.es suffer
log in soldiers than the ecxeum I. W,
llnnlin.in. Burlington, Me,, got In the
army. Hud •ntlVred with, forty years.
•But Buck ten’s Arnica Salve ented me
when Hll else (ailed,he writes, Great
est healer lor sores, ulcer.*, IsdU, biirna
cuts, wotimU. hriti>es Hurt pile* 2»:at
N. Butckhalter’s, K. A. De»»on
it < 'u. S.
THIN OUT THE I>OGS.
Last week 'here were forty persons
bitten hy mad dogs receiving free
treatment at the State Pasteur Insti
tute in Columbia One of tbe vic
tims of a worthless cur bad an eye bit
ten out.
Owing to tbe increase In hydropho
bia a Pasteur I institute will be located
in Charleston.
THE CALL OK THE BLOOD
for purification finds voice in pimtdes
boils, satluw complexion a jaundiced
look, nio h patches and blotches ou the
skin,—all signs of liver troub’e. But
Dr. King’s New Life 1’iilt make rich
red blood; give ciear skin, rosy cheeks
tine complexion, health Try them
15c at G. y. Burckhalter’s, U. A. Dea-
*on A Co.’s,
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Ladies, walking, driving or
toring, ‘Queen Quality” is-
propca footwear. Simplicity of
style adds notable charm to the »
new models. We have many new *
ha^pes that will meet with praise *
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NO TICK TO CRKDt I OKiS.
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Court of Common Pleas.
State of South Carolina.
County of Barnwell.
A DAY IN ASPARAGUS.
| waa tired when 1 went to mv work
that aeomiog. My mother whs sick
in the .ngkt and 1 had been up with
her I had caution‘d her not to get
nut of bed Mild had left directions lor
her medtHno and feving hurried
through with br«akfa-t six o’clock
round MIC at my packing lion*e to sUrt
the cutters off There w -uld not he
niueh i thought and I would soon be
buck at the liousa. But one of my
main cutters did not ’’turn up” and so
the work came on slow and then tbe
•grass” for anme reason had decided to
come up that day. Ahoy came along
and w anted a job. He had cut one day
last season and so counted himself an
experienced lianJ. He was given a
Urlfe and put to work. He made great
progress, for he would set his baekvt
down at each hill and get on hi* knee*
to dig at tho stalk. He succeeded in
cutting every one he touched too short
so that hi* work ruined several b#*k<\t-
fnls before he grew tired and quit
The packers were Inexiierlenced and
had to he shown how to pack It was
necessary to caution and caution again
and to sort out oveiy spring In order to
have them d>. ita« l deetred it done.
^ At U't the last hunch was tied and
^ the last crate filled and marked It
/railed lu speoiul sesMOti in tU' lining,| *,* long past dinner time and I knew
of 1m77 Cokiuibia » as pea^efgl a* ah»t I had yet another field and auo’li
.‘’Sweet Auburu. lovelicat villageof the. P»*clung lion*# 1 litirricd home, looked
, » • i I after SHoUier a« best I could In
p ain.” The rourU had eu*tq: tied ”
the.;
validity of the cleetjuu of Governor’
Hampton and l»u co randidatca, ami
/bo removal of tbe federal gairison left
/iovernor Chamber laics admuiiatrallon
without a ray of hope.
The UepUbUeaus of the litate. saving
and excepting 4t« beoeficiarlca, accept-
ed tbe reeulU and the task of umluing
/he wrong* of the raeonekruutiou years
>occopied many w«ek«.
In the recousuruotluo of the Supreme
Court Col lla-Lell »• a* elected an As
sociate J net Ice, resigning Ids position
as President of Uus old (Bi a rustle, Co-
jutnbia and Augusta Atapkoad. tie
/Hied that exalted office a UU cbaracler-
jetie force, fidelity nud ability until
pation that be mifht enter upon and
jparry to success long cherished bust-
ness ambitions.
Blanche Valerie Addi*on, an infant hv
Etta M. Anderson, her guardian ad
litem. Piaiiniil,
against
L ten R. Addiaon, et al.. Defendants
All and singular the creditors of the
p« 'ate of Mrs. 8iu*n Melvina Bmad-
wi ter are hereby required U> prove
th« Ir claiei* before me on Miy 2nd
l»l ), and the said creditor failing to
pro ve tile claim against aald estate on
sale date I* forever barred from here
afte r setting It up pursuant to a decer
here in of bis Honor Judge T. S .Sense
H. L. O’Bannon.
Master.
We have had consigned to us to he sold at public auc
tion to the highest bidder the property known as the Col.
Mike Brown estate, right in the town of Barnwell, S. C.
On the above date this property will he sold; it is going
•to change hand* no matter what it brings and it will truly
be a chance of a lifetime, a golden opportunity for the
home seeker, the business man or the speculator. Many,
many men are waiting today trying to decide whether to
MASTER’S SALE-
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a brief
time, AiUihed Kate ti tfir h iggy and
wiffi h .wild biscuit in my hand I set
ojr. Mv workers were, good and re
spn»*ible erne* »t»d the work was pro-
greasing fieoly but the whole pa’ch had
dGuided to.eume up. The head cutter
had called .iu extra help which was not
all that cnukl be desired ami much j
grass a*ut to# *hoa ami otherwise
mangled alter«J»e wanner of new cut
ter*.
T.u euttew wotre ahead of the bumj’i-
er», however,Aad there was heap upon
heap of little and big. white and green
In one jumbled,mass. Wo set to work
with a will/, crated up all that was
ready and sen tilt it* 'he depot. And
then we worked on. ( bad left Kate
to the buggy and as .lit was warm the
dies began to trouble her and before
wu were aware of Itskeikad broken one
buggy abaft Oneaf>(itoe mr.i bad to
State o * South Carolina,
Coun ty of Barnwell
* lourt of Common Pleas.
Bank ot Western Carolina.
Plaintiff,
against
Francis 1 '. Carroll, et al..
Defendants.
Hj virtu a of a decretal order to me
directed In tbe above entitled cause, I
will «eil at Wowell In front, of tbe
Court Hou» e, on Monday. May the
second, 1910 it being sales.lsy In said
month, with n the legal hour* of sale,
the followini described rca. property:
All that esm iu piece, parcel or lot of
land situate l. 1 the Cor potHmlia of
the town of It tek ville, Burn welI t 'oun-
ty, said Mato, containing two acre*,
more or leas, a 'd h >unded on the •smith
by Carroll »tr« t • on the North by lidnr
• treet; on the I ast by lot of L* vie, and
on the West hy lot of G ilrnnre Simms
Terms of sal cash Purchaser to
pay for paper*.
H L O’Bannon.
Master
Master’s Ontoo. i\prll Dth 1910.
MASTER’S SALE.
state of South Cart M a. I
( minty of Bantu ell. f
Court oLOotiunnei Pleat,
Blancliie Valuric Addison, an Infant,
hy Ktti M Viitlisou, I >T guardian arl
iUetil, Pialutlff,
againet
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At 10.30 A. M.
from the critical woman, in
last and leather that she
wear at any time/ If you are
quest of exclusiveness, we Jrecom- J
mend the "Queen Quality,” i n I
suede, patent leather or gun metal. *
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Shoe for Men
Jpvest ip TOWfl Property
passing
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or not; these men were in the same state of mind years
ago; they lost their opportunities then and ar
them by now. Others bought and made money and
do thu same thing again; the waiting man’s time never
comes; act now! You owe it to your family to provide
them with a home or you owe it to your best judgment to
take advantage of an opportunity like this to make an in
vestment that will double itself in a short time.
Penny Brothers, the Invincible Twin Auctioneers,
will cry the sale, each speaking at the same time in the
.same tone of voice. Thomas Brothers, the other twins,
will be on the ground and will gladly show all prospect
ive buyers every courtesy. Don’t fail to see these four
twins, the irresistible combination that sells lots at the
rate of one a minute. Hear Kichaidson Brothers’ concert
band and quartette. This alone is worth going miles to
hear. It will be well worth your time to attend this sale.
Men R.
Addison, et nl..
Del mdanl.a,
IIv virtue of » decreti-i order la me
directed In the above entiled cense. J
will sell at Barnwell, in i *ont of the
Court House, on Monday. Alay 2od
I9I0, it being aaleadty in said month.
within the legal hour* of sab . the fol-
atgueud luMjt qftar Uor aud repair Urn.. luAdtuiAtuecUied real property
■Inca we iaet met Ifira but in tbit well
remcaitwrad luteryyMv He daseribad the
joddMU Of kh« •(></? of the Wallace
j(<MM into M)0 KGpresofltatlve Halt a*
jiarrated by ue last week. Nothing
;»a* eabl at to fflring Ha* 7*«* putltclty
and knowing Judfa Haskell'* podestr.
jilt Indifference to d«Mrv*J jaoipplt
tnent at to unmerited venture we took
pt tho adlNflt •* tho conldonoe
who bad byiwrod ue with a
frtenriehip that bad added mifnb of eio-
pero Mtitfection to our IKe.
4utl m Jifftej thG Ikbi-’fU Ci«e
daiuage a* best he could Token fona
tbe buggy she prsnoed aroeud eke post
getting more and more resUaaa a« the
afternoon wore away We gut an
ty.11 , t-mrn nf vo . r „ haw msae.l oth«r ciate ready and sent it dowa.*.n*l
Well iHgh a tMffl0* yoare fiAapM* '»j W(l Wf . rt tl #rtfk on
biit (be traiu was at the atatUii. TWrca
were huiMhlng at break neck speed t«
fittiali, two were standing with ham
mer la bead to drive the laet nails and
the Man we« ready in tbe wagon. It
made tbe trip Ig tine / v *
Then we net about finishing the rest
to go West. We worked away till K
wae growing dark A b«*P otill lay
ttubnncbed. but I ooald delay no laag
er. Tha crates ready were put In tha
wagon, directions glvea far disposing
of thg rest In the morning,tha packing
bouse looked, and I w*a ready to go.
But Kate wae not tiand to thoae hour*.
A friend who bad flopped hy aald.
“Vour bond wJJJ run |Wa/ »Jtb
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Ail that ocruin piece, parcel or tract
•f land with the building* Mereon,
situate in the Town of Wllll-ton, in
the County of Barnwell and State
aforesaid, measuring aeventy^twx (72>
feet snd elx (6) inches by two hundred j
sad ten (210) feet, or one-half length
of what is known a« the Burokhalter
lot, and bownded now or formerly as
fiftltowa:
<Ia tbe North by lot of II. H. Trnttl;
oh tbe East hy lot of €. A. Dennett;
on the Booth by street separating it
from estate land* of Henry Smith and
on the Weat by lot of Mrs. Mary A.
^Woodward, being the entire property
conveyed L* me by Llsale W. Cochran
on November gflnd. ItfiO.
Terms of sale cash. I irehaaor to
pay for papers.
U. L. O'Hannon,
Master.
MuUf'a ofico, April Hb, IV1W.
Ill tk Propertj Is Nicely L»eate
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And if yon fail to get it now some one 5vill make you pay
for it later. It will be sold on very, very easy term* whigh
ivill be announced the day of the sale.
We want the largest crowd that has ever been in Barn-
weH. Your friends witl be there, so don’t fail to meet
them and attend the sale. We will appreciate your pres
ence on the grounds, whether you buy or not, Tuesday,
May 10th, atY0:30.
Gcntlcoren. we have what, you
want when you want it in new
Spriffg and Summer t Oxfords, of
■' famous “Crossett” Brand.
i’ill find none as good^ at a
price, none better at any ♦
price. Wc have a large showing 1
of the latest styles,-SMART
styles, too. Come in ami let us
relieve that “tired feeling” of the
feet by fitting you with a pair of
“Crossetts.”
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You should have a bank account no matter how small
vour business. It is the very best way to establish a cred
it, not only with the bank but with business men with whon
you deal, and by paying all your bills with checks you get'
the very best possible receipt. If you are not accustomed
to banking, call and talk it over with the officers.
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invites
Savings
checking accounts—small or
Accounts.
large-
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Harry D. Calhoun,
President
VV. L. Cave,
Vice President
G.
H. P. Dew,
Cashier
N. G W. Walker,
Asst. Cashier
M. Greene, Attorney
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Hill Top Stables the Place!
Good BARGAINS for ALL!
Grand March News for 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 arc sure to please and profit purchasers.
Good News!
Another car load of longdasting Wagons, all sizes, Smooth
Riding Buggies, Strong and Handsome Harness. Whips,
I^ap Robes of all classes just received. Come and choose
and make the right start. I’ll help you.
Charlie Brown, Barnwell, S. C.
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GREENSBORO, N. 0.
STEPHEN S. FURSE. JR.
EDMUND M. LAWTON.
FURSE ASD LAWTON.
Cotton Factors, bagging and Ties, Fertiizers,
Handlers of Upland, Sea Island and Fiorodora Cotton
Liberal advances made on consignments of cotton.
1 erscnal, prompt and careful attention to all business
entrusted to us.
FURSE & LAWTOX,
212 EastBay St., Savamiah. (Li.
FARM LOANS.
I.osn* negotiated upon Improved
rKnii* payable in annual installments.
No commission. Borrower* pay actual
coat of perfecting loan. For further
information apply to John B. Palmer
& Son. P. O. Box 2S2, Office Sylvan
Bldg, Columbia, S C. Phone No. 1085
or R. A. Ellis.
Barnwell, tf. C
LOANS NEGOTIATED.
Losna on town and farm property
negotiated in amount* of not less than
*1,000 00. Long or short time, south
Carolina funds.
J. A. Will!*, Attv,
Barnwell, u. o.
T. B, ELLIS, JR.
SURVEVI5C ASD TElRiCIKC,
A postal card addressed to
me at Lyndhurst, S. C. will
receive ])rompt attention.
MONEY TO LEND.
Money to lend ou first mortgage of
real estate. 8 per cent Interest* on
anion nl* under #1000.00. T per cent
ou amount* over *1,000 00.
4. 0. FaHerson A !£oa,
i£tL.