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FIIOCBAJU OF FIFTH HUN OAT
MCEnvos
la T%9 Barnwell AModallon
May *Mh, tHk. ItlO.
Union at Fnlrmotint Chereh,
Saturday Mnrufaf.
10:*) o’etartt—Dar««iaaal eierrian and
• ir«a''i*a»l«>n.
It •> . Uw k-IrarodoetGrj Mnnon by Rrr. J.
K.
..Dinnrr : .
Arrr.K*fK)5.
5 Vodi — tVriitloaat tirr^jpra an«l Trrt-al
rrjrf>n« fn»»n ih«f char»lar«i.
? ♦.» 'i'i Uric <>f Mibjrd-The
tbictea^Buet nrreaeafi an*< rood mire to l-rrl
riautta In tmr |»r<Hra< uxl meeUu|n —Rcr».
C.n Hn|d[lns J. K Oowle. r-
«,*»o>k^k ‘
f«(rtanre of Um KnfKiat (V.nrtef and Ctilpro-
Rera. J. H- Ontor, W
FO RUNS THK WOKI.O.
With great mitward manifretaHnn of
and
t:w In oar irorb.-
HrUt-m. ^
, hi NOW
O.
MORNING.
mnaralna. adth r&ralPQgtP and •■ere- 13 o’rlock. ftimda) 8»Aoo4.
itinnlil U«C dead kin* of wfeat HflUlH "tit-ib oMoefc,—ho^.rtante of Ttavlxr r Jaud*oL,V
Trainliift II. i Hair.
II o'thx-L, StTuion hy W. G. Bnllon.
IN ION AT BAMBERG CHl'Rt.H SATfR-
wnaUl
will be burled on uimorrow
f/fowoc<l Ur**U of Koro|>€ wl.I bt
grouped there In large nuinher.
Aaapeclai ambaeaadnr of the l nlt*d
Matea Col. Toeoth^re Kooaere.t will b«
(here
lit the two we.-ii« that hara word
elucw the Win*’* death more bind word*
hare been Miokm of bin than In »H
the aUly nine rear* of Id* life. Toe
high honor of bring r» Med preserver of
the peace of Korope eiwwaa Id* career.
By nest Monday the world will bealo
to forget Mm mod the new king will
|ne»« » gteatcr Mtr.len of dUiruat an*l
TflfillSebiKtwnvhHt*JealmiiiM of rival
|h»we.'i t»hear than rented upon Ha*
final year* of l»l<* dead latln r.
ON WITH IHK l)AN( K
The Smithern Power Company Hied
for record U*t wreb in Greenville,
Spartanburg, Ae a ten million dollar
mortgage to a New York iro*t com
Gaitr- Taht heri ow ed rnoaiy la to r»e
ii»ed In Imptoving anil developing the
» jn-.pany’* ►y.iem in N Till and South
Ceroilna. ~ ,
Toe Smthern P.iwet Company l». we
lielteve. compoaed Of and controlled hy
amt of tb* Stale captalna of lnilii»trr.
If owna the moat valuable waterjri* era
In the twogtatea on atream* heading
In the mounta n*. ar.d «*!'► electric
power to cltle* and mill* and ma.«ii
faetoric*. If 4 * ojierationa illitatrale
twentieth century t>u»l;ie«a method a
It work* on borrowcil capital, the In
tereat on which goc* l<» a New ^ ork
concern, which no doubt borrowed
from aoma other aonree the ten mriiona
It baa loaned the S P. * <*■ If ii'rre
•ball be any *urplu» revcntie «»• Ivr
rowing, SiMithern Power Company
tUtck holdeia will g t dteMwoda. Ii
tb«rela tvo profit over eapenae* they
will be none the worae olf.
But the project will a'mo't *ur*lv
pay them, for the uaer* of ihvtr power
will he their peon*, obliged m take
what service they c*n gel •ml to P" v
whatever price ta aakud. Bui It'* none
v( our fwuaral.
FARMKHS’ INrtTlTl tKS
Clemaon College. S C.. M»y l». PH"
— I am now preparing the ii*t ol
place* at which to hold Farmer*' In
•tltutea during July . at)d Atigutt and
the endeavor will he t** cover the whole
State prettr thoroughly. It U thought
b#*t fbat the maj«*rity of the»e In-ti
tote* ahali be he.d In the rural rti*tricf»
• t *«b*a»l oeehuroh center* rather than
In county **ata or to vn* In order
that I may plan the week effective)*
and economical y, I wiM he glad to
hear from all oommunMAr* de*iring to
have one of theae Inatliurea. not later
tban the flr»t of June.
An •suellent bHiy of W>*tltnte work
er*. men who can give practical a*
well a* theoretical Inaiructioo, will br
available for tbla wotk. aad *m. h »
campaign will dotbllea* be of much
beitefH.
By mdlfylng n.e of the'r de»lre for
an Inatltoie by the ihoec date tho vh-
rloua oomninnitlc* will not only facili
tate my work ot arreogiog them hot
will aaaure tl’eiu»elve* <>f *ecuilog an
ln*tlfule, a* after the d*ie* a e once
arranged It wPI he difllcnlt to rear
range itacw to accuinmodwte the i*g
jpird.
Your* very tru'y.
|). N Barrt.w.
Supt. f»lvi«l'>n Extension " ork
and Farmer*’In , »utule*.
I/AT MORNING.
-Dfvotional e*tr. im-s
and «>r-
lutrodiictory veruioft. Uct. F.
HJ o'clock
esniaafirui.
1 I oVI*H*k-
M Hauser.
Adjourn for Itir.ner.
il#f o'e'oi‘i£. Topic for disc turnon-The
Tiling* rniwt netswiwry iitel eondu* i* ( to le *t
r. *u ur prottacted oj’-ciiuk* —Re> . W.
.M lonif, lient-ra! IH-w.us.don.
'i.&i o cTnr!:. Tee True Atldudr of the
t nrts'HMi fitin.-n (ownnl the oiwrvmier and
violations </f t tvil la»w.—d. (i. Mayfcld, J.'
F. ( art r.
81'NI)AT MORMNt;.
In o'cIim k, Sunduy Jk tio >1
in C o’cl'M-k, Per pa rime ilie. 8und ■* School
la tuum for Tern hirtg—Talk by C. C. Klzer.
11 ti'tdock, tjbriMian Education—Rev. Y..
M V »teat It I>: ’ * " ' ’
lMON AT 8T. dOHN 8 CIILRCn.
Saturday Morning.
in jf> o'i-VmIv -Devotional Exercise* and
Organiutioti.
I! o'clock. Introilui.tory bertuou Rev. J.
If. Sunfonh
Adjourn for Ihum r,
AnKKNOON.
2 o'clock—Devotion*! Excrcbe* and V. rl»Hl
Rep>rt» from t 'liuri he*.
2..X) o'cloi'k, l)i*cn*<4on, i brlstiati Fdu-
Ci.thin— Ri v. K. P. Kasterling.
4.15 o'chx k, Discussion—Tb» tiling* most
aeis-**ary and/studuclvd-lo D-jrt n-sulis In
ottr pnaroeted mevtlngs. -lUvs. J. D. t*ca-
c«e k. J. E I r< eman
FI ND T MtrRMNt)
10 o'clock~ 8nnda> tk-hisil.
pi C» o'i;k* k -Imptirtance of
Training
11 o'clock—ik-rinoii by Rev. W. t
<» J. Frier,
H K. Alien,
VV. G. Britton.
I'nion Meeting CuMiumn-e.
AN IDK.VI. HISHANI)
D pattent. even w ith a nagging wife,
for be kuosv* »he nerd* help. She mav
be so tier von* and rundown in health
that lufle* annoy her. It alic.Lt meUn
cholv, encdahle, troubled wi^h lo»* of
appetite, he»<1*che, •le«pleasne*s | cnii
stiputhm or fainting anti dix/.y *fiell«,
she need* Klectrlc llltu"'*—the ino-t
wonderful retiiedy for ailing womni.
Thousaiid* t>f snlfcrers from female
trouble*, nervoua trouble*, backache
and weak kidneys have uacd them and
become he* thy and nappy. T y them
Onlv-Vi 1 SitIslactiou guaratitoed by
C. N B trckhalter, H A. Djasott & Co
A MAX WANTS TO DIE
nuly wb«o • laty liver and aluggDh
bowel* ran*« trightful dawpwndem-T.
Ant Dr. King’* New IJf* Fill* rgpel
polawna from the *jr*teoi; bring hope
and eour^ge; cura all lirer. aromaeb
and kkucy * rouble*; Impart health
and rigor to toe waak. nerr m* and all*
log. 2Ac at C. X. Burckbaltvr’a. R. A.
Deacon A Vo.
Stale of South Carolina. ^
County u/ Barnwell. T
M ( W: li- trsdiogumkr the Bnn name of
* lorkViHe Bu^gy Co.,
.. .
W tT WT’.is. t , Dsf .ndant
By virlt> ©f an execution to me dirtHed t>y
TV Giimore uama, Oerk of the loan in the
* above stated raic-r. 4 have tat* day k-r«rd up-
. on aid will ■ell tn f.ont irf the eoarf oouae at
' HanitaelTdB TtKflrtidarof Juoeat Uwt usual
loam of wlc*, it b mg -aireday In aaid
ga.nt>». tbe f.giowfhg rexTestat. X» wttr -
All that tract oi land in WRKWNmi townahtp.
Dree miles math of Wirhstou. coataitnng
HOt) four hamlml acoav n» >re or lew, aad
bound* t a* follvw-: Bounded north by J T
VT Hi* ami A K W lilts: south by J N Po.eu
aiel <mate id Amanda Hutson, and west by
E WVUis.
Iy:ru»i upon a* IBe i*r,operty of—W W TVII
Jis to satisfr thp al*»vf exeeutkdi and c<*>t.
Terms of sate cash, purchaser to pay for
p»|aes.
Frank H. Crrsvh.,
Bh« riffof Barnwell «.<n dy.
Barnwell. 8. C.,
M-y Oic LMi. PGil. /
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Teacher
. Baxley.
X
College of Charleston.
liMtta jear begin* September do.
Entrance ekatwlnxrlon* will be hebl
in the county court house c-n Kiida',
July I at 3 * tn. All candidate* for
admission exit cmnp.t* to t-*ptember
f..r vscant Covet; vcbolarship*, which
pit |!00 a year. O.ie free tuition
»-Imlaesfeij' to each county of Sou h
C«roltn*. Board ami furuubed rdom»
in Dormitory, 812. Tuiitou, R). For
catalogue address
Harrison lUndolph.
President.
(TONGHESS*AX PATTER'D*.
’Jo the White Voter* of Barnwell
County.
T > hi* conrfltuent* of the Second
C.ongresaiotial Distiict lion, .fame* O.
Patterson adilresses this atinotmce-
tnent of hi* caudldaey lor re-election
p; (longre**:
The campaign ’•i ill*oon be opened.
Mtul I tlddre lo say to my fi lends In the
2d Cungres*tonal district that I shall
be n eatididale to succeed myse'l to the
iljd emigres* In the primary, in bc
beld during the coming summer. Tuis
anoouncenieut will, l trust, dispel Hie
erroneous idea in lha mind* of a few.
created by recent ex iggerated report*,
that my capncHy for effective woik
had been dindnislied bv iea*on of ill
heaiih. Realizing by experience that
a Kepresentt’-ive’s usefulness |< in di
reel proportion to ht* length of -ervlee,
I feel (bat l Hill better qualified to
seive mv constituent* now (ban at any
time in the past, and it I *:ti returnen
P» Congress, tiny shall receive Hie
henetU ol inc exper.ence I have gamed
ly reason of participation in public af
lairs.
I,ike other member* of the minority
puriy in Congie** I have been bandi
capped, and a« a result of pirtisan ac
Hon some of the plans [ have for im
provement in our district and Mate,
tor which I have labored most, have
not been disposed of yet. but sharing
in the belief of mv colleagues that
fwrn.ftrrntlt; I4e*a ol government will
prevail In Congress alter the Novem
ber election* I am more anxious titan
ever to be a member of the n< xi f m-
gre-* ami consummate the work I have
already projected in the Interest of our
district,
I am deep y grateful to my friend*
for their pa-t frie»u!aliip nihj support,
and hope to be honored with it again
I am enjoying good health and am
very much alive to Hie nwed* and wel
fare of mv conslilifncy. and if again
honoied with a noun nation, I pledge
the best efforts of both head and heart
ui yaur e*.r\ Ice
Very 'ru y yours,
.1. O 1’aticrson.
KV-
cotton hi i< i f r
8*»mc of our clever Ittvenfisr* have
Ftceo Hying to devi-e a machine that
Will saw , conk , feed tbe cow and pul
1l»« baby to slwep all at once Nature
baa beaten them In their goal bv thou*
and* of year*, bho packed all these
possibilities Into the cotton s(“ed a« she
»*t weaving thi- wmi lorlul old earth
dim armti* ago s
For many decade* past one after hn
♦dher of the starting u«e* to which
rot ton may bo tamed bt* been brought
Into the renin ol discovery. The
Egyptian* knew that men could clothe
themselves with ciHou Hut not until
recently have we foulWFout Hint we can
fert) ourselve* w ith cotton, that we can
atrve tip Hd< magical, protean plant in
the form of delid >u* hrt biscuit or bat
ler cake* for breakfast.
Colonel W. AllUon, of Knnl*,
Tc*m, appear* tn have been the C*d-
ktntfetp* of thU new food continent,
home year* ago. as he stood whiffing
•B* wholesome odor of cotton seed
meal, Tie look it Into hi* ferule brain
that thf* product «:uul.d be used a* a
•ubaHtutc for Hour. He got a batch of
ihf *11111. mixed it with the proper in
gredlent* of the dough trav and put it
ill tke Avctf. From that .lay to thi* he
ha* been eating cotton Med bread.
There la no mveiery or secret to the
procosa. Cotton seed Ilnur, ho says, is
uo more (ban line.'y ground, carefully
hotted cotton seed meal, iu breads re-
*|tiirlrg to ho kaea led. *av* tbe colonel,
the cotton seed A.»ur, Unoc, it I* practl
call v without gluten j must be mixed
With a portion of wheat il iiir"' O her-
if
w|im T |li| product I* treated ju«t a* coi n
Meal U JitA
a^ofcTThjf W^mtvhDs -pwi-
»tes, H make* delectable cake*, pud
pM^I MngtniUfr «ihl whae^wov.
’ Tbl* dlseovoiy I* really more l|tj!er-
welltig than Commander i'ea y’* anl-
val at the North Foie—let n* presume
for Hie sake of peace that thn com
taander did arrive. F»»r it repreAent*
KDotfeer inroad to tbe unsearchable
•iches of nature. It suggest* that a*
cOrlUution ha* barely vcratchod
^, ... mwouter crw*t of Ibc earth’a. marvel*
yBfjHjr . Wilton* Of d-dlar.
fc^ra'A.. to wealth will no d.»tibt ba r«all*e«l
Ns^r^-<iW‘ Twbal .;<re -mum, coutldor wasty
* prodnet* Many a weed, tt«w despised
Wttli* fOWeM i-aioweion* for notiruhlng
bealli g Itsdl.temiwr-*. It
and coat and cotton
to Mia later to man.
please pas* the cot
Atlanta Journal.
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M&i
Office of Co. Hupt of Kd.
H*rnwell. H. Msy I-’. HHd.
Tn.- AI ken — B*mfcerg-- Marn wt II Oi*
ttiel Summer Bchuol for w'li'e teHclter*
will ripen at Aiken, tv C., June Id I).
I'.l|0 beginning at !2 .I’clock and i-inses
.liiyx:|i Tip-C'-nuty Hoard ol Kdu
cat ion requesl* *11 teacher* who «x
peel to tertch !n the * bn v ** rnmed coun
lie* to attend this school . All tea< h
el * are also u-'gi-d lo enter on the open
ing dav. aitend reguDt y. and stand
lip- exa mi 'Pith dm at the chtse of Hie
•cIpmi! Tne renew al of teacher* cer
tillcHtes hy iho Conn'y Board is for
hi-lden hv law tlnless the teacher at
tend* a Summer *>-hohl for teacher*.
All teacher.* who neglect or f*U to ut-
teud the siunm-r school will have an
opooiiunlty lo stand the (all examlna
lion. But *« i hi* ex .initiation I* held
after many schools open, the County
Hoar I recommend* that the teacher*,
attend the S mutter school, for no
l“a*licr will he a lowed to begin teach*
log a .chool miles* sip- has n ccrlilic-tle
iegi*t«-red wltn the thm-py Snpcrin
den' »r f'Mm-ation. T »e failure to nf.
tend the Summer school or the exami-
: at ion win place Hie renewal of the
ctitillcate i-i tho hands of the State
.Superintendent of Education.
T he course of study for the school
» ill be Kngiiah Grammsr, Pedagogy,
Arithmetic. Algebrs. History i’rimary
Methods (T vie* and Physiology (71 vie*
and Physiology will aitet nate —two
w»ekseaoh. lo order to establish a
slaiplard *ml hi order to make the
work of the school mean .oni thing
the Countv Hoardsof the fhrsH: coun- ,, .. , r-. . . .
lies jointly and unanimously pa I ' Par, . r ’ , .'". , .n'!i.^." 1 .'. 86 ^ t0
the following resolution; Resolved
that no certificate in the conntle* of
Hil* Dlstrlef shall he renewovl save
U|)on the presentation nf a certificate
from thr principal of the Summer
Vcliobl that the holder of the cnrtdicjste
ha* cotmil"ted sntwe*sfH44y, w iriclt»«li:ig
the ex ituinations and lectures, three
full course* effered In the school
(’iindidate Cards
Primary Election Aug. 23,’10
FOR .JUlM.E OF PRO HATE.
I respectfully announce myself *
candidate lor re elei tion f<> the office
of Judge of Probate for Har»>w*Mi
coupiy, promising to abide by tin-
rule* and regulation* of t lie I >eino ra tic
pany John K Suelling.
FOR CONGRE*S
1 hereby announce mvself a candi
date fur ( otigic* from ihi*. tip- S com I
Coogre*-ion»l Oi.-frict ph-dging myself
to abide by Hip rules of the DeinncihHc
priuiarv and to *uf)|>oit the nominees
thereof.
James F. Byrne*.
FOR COI NT V A 1' fifTOR.
Barnwell, S. ('., May H. IfHO.
I hereby announce mvself a candidate
for reelection to the office of County
A 11 dltor for Barn well County, subject
to the rules and regulations of the
nupport the nomineea of the partr.
C. IV. Moody.
FOR COP STY SrPERVlSOR.
Barnwell. H. C., May Jrd. PllO.
1 re«i>e)-tfuITv xitnoiinee tnyseff n
candidate for reefection to the pHI»c of I
County Miperyisor, subject to Hie roles
•\
r
In addition to the regular ^ij^rye a* *od regiilations of the Denoeratlc
given above, there h** been arranged
lor .he white achoul a series of leclure*
lo he given by ao/ne of tbe leading
edttcaHti * and profession*! men of the
state. The serje* of loCHire* w tlletn-
hrocu alt >• t twelve lecture* upon lead
TntTiSStTajpTPrittsifbjm:!*.' Tnl*Featw
alone will he invaluable to tbiMeachera
btiom ainmn- —■—•
There w III he a District School for
rite negro teacher* of Aiken—Bamberg
and Barnwell counties at Barnwell. 8.
V
close
Trlfnvrv Election, pledging myseff to
abide by its result and to support the
nominee* of the party.
J. B. Morris.
FOR MAGISTRATE.
~‘~** J *~ — .
MIIIDlon. 8 C, May 17 P.MO.
"T" reXT-octtn+lr * aotwHvtH-w mvaeif a
candidate for election a* Magistrate
at WillDtou subject to the rule* and
r . 1u , vii.. , , regulation* o'the Democratic prltnaiy
TaU rehool wlil o^u J .mw JJ, ami ; e i^. tton pM|t 4ng m v self .0 ahid^ by
t ,u'| 0 y n 'i 111'*. ,,lu 'y the results and sup|mrt the nominee*
for thi* school will be Kngll«h Gram- -
m*r, Geography. Arltbmeilc. Pedu
apl:y.
gogy, Illstorv, (fivles and Phralology,
tRylps and Phjskdo^y will alternate-
two week* eaoll.
Themmditlons for attendance and
reffewwl of certificate* for negro teach
er* wiT) be the same a* those given
above for the white teacher*.
? Teachers will n«te that the text
books to be used will be the regularly
adopted lext hooka of the state except
in the work In Pedagogy, lo tbnt
work ‘ThoriKlyke’* Principle* of
Teaching” will be Hm text.
, - ' H. J. Grouch.
'
Ram well Co*.
of the party.
J. W
nominee*
Job 11*0 n
mm
mm
Hal doc, 8 C.. May iff, WD.~
I resprcttully announce myself a
candidate for reelection as Magistrate
at Baldoc, »object to the rale* and reg
illation* of the Democratic primary
election, pledging myself to abide by
the re*nD* and aupport the nominee*
of the party,., F S Owens.
Allendale. S C , May IT, PJlo.
1 respaetfulir announce my*«ff a
candidate for reelectiun a* Magistrate
at Allendale sBb)e«|U>the rule* and
rvgulwtiwns of tbe Democratic primary
eleoflow. pledging myaelf 10 abide by
the re*t»lta aiMt auppaflv^e nomltiaM
.vjTwMjRT; _
AT
IB A_T :: ?.~ISr~W'EXjXj. -- S.
Thin propertv con>ists of Kp.sidcnce and Business Lots and is very desirable;
well located; known as the llagood Property, and will be sold regardless of
price, on the following easy terms: One fourth down, balance in six and
twelve months. T he property is now icadv for.inspection, so come and se
lect your lot before the Sale.
Penny Brothers, The Twin Auctioneers,
Win, SELL YOU A
—LOT A MINUTE!—
Richardson Brothers’ Famous Band and 3Iale Quartette
will furnish music all during the Sale, Ladies are especially invited to attend
this ^nle, Monday, May 2.‘>rd, lB.:h) a. in., at Barnwell, S. C. Sold hy
ilCAN ra £ AllCTl c
BEEgagacsaagsEE
THE
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lJ.il Lp
Hill Top Stables the Place!
Good BARUALNS for ALL!
Grand Marcli Ni-.vs for all Farmer f olk?
car load of the best picked work and
Thursday, March 3rd, for sale
for another choice
road stock arrives
at Charlie Brown low prices!
AT SOME TIME
there will come to you the opportunity for making
money. Only those with funds available are in
position to take advantage of such opportunities.
Are in such position? If not get ready for
your next chance by opening an account now with
^nnic iJanli uf jOarmurll
2T Farm and Timber Mules
T Exceptionally Nice Horses
These new comers arc sure to please and profit purchasers.
OFFICERS
1 larry I J. Calhoun,
[’resident
W. L. Cave,
Vice President
H. P. Dow,
Cashier
N. G W. Walker,
Asst. Cashier
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Another car load of long-lasting Wagons, all sizes,
R idin" Busies, Strong and Handsome Harness.
Lap Robes of all classes just received. Come and
andjnake the ri^h' start. Til help you.
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STEPHEN S. KURSK. JR.
EDMUND M. LAWTON.
FURSE AND LAWTON.
. Cotton Factors, bagging and Ties, Fertiizers,
Handlers of Upland, Sea Island and Florodora Cotton,
Liberal advances made on consignments of cotton.
Persciml, prompt and careful attention to all business' |
entrusted to us.
FURSE & LAWTON,
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j OL'EES QOALITf 1
; Shoe for Women
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Savannah, Ga.
FARM LOANS.
Loan* negotiate'! upon Improved
farm* pavabie in annual insta'lrnent*.
No eommiaoion. Borrowvrs p»y actual
cost, of perftM-tlng loan. For further
Inform*'ion apply to John B. Palmer
A Son, I*. O. B"X 2S2. Office Sylvan
Bldg, Columbia, fitC. Phone No. 1065
or R. A. EMU.
Barn a ell, S. U
1,0 A NS NEGOTIATED.
o.4a*n..xnOMR3 pn?P? r, > ,
nagotlated in amoitnu of notlaM than
$l,h00 Ot) laxig or short time. South
Carollua funds.
J. A. Willi*, Atty,
Barnwell, 8. 0
T. B. ELLIS, JR.
SlEVtmC i.\D TERR4CIK, •
A postal card addressed tc
me at Lyndhurst, S, C. will
receive prompt attention.
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MONEY TO LEND.
- Money to lend on first mortgage of
real estate. 8 per cent interest on
amnnnt* under $1000.00. 7 per cent
ou amounte over $1,000 00.
J. O. Patterser. & S o.
Ladies, walking, driving or mo
toring, ■•Queen Quality” is the
propej footwear. Simplicity of
style adds notable charm to the #
ftexr rtrodefr. We have many new l
shapes that will meet with praise *
from the critical woman, in every •
last and leather that she would •
wear at any tinp. If you are in •
quest of exclusiveness, we Jrecom- J
mend the "Queen Quality,” in {
suede, patent leather or gun metal. \
THE
!CROSSET
! Shoe for Men
FOR SALE BY
| C. F. MOLAIR,
Bxrorwsrcif« e.
Gentlemen, we hqve what you
want when you want it in new
Spring and Summer Oxfords, of
the famous "Crossett” Brand.
You will find none as good at a
lower price, none better at any
price. We hare a large showing
of the latest styles,-SMART
styles, too. Come in and let us
relieve that "tired feeling” of the
feet hy fitting you with a pair of
‘'CrossetU.”
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