The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 09, 1910, Image 2

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The Barnwell People* IKQ. I. HOLMES, Edfar t Wt eiKoesT cocin cmccvxttfs thuksdaY. jvnk t, im. Mr. l-fcftljoftftssfcs “Tils, of otiurto, Jmpo»»lbl« to **•> •pact that lha funttni growth of tra<ta sball continue In tho proportion In #fciel» wohaneefin tt ttpand * . the leat tan year*. ftlrdU la reaaonabla 3ue to the nyatCrti tinder which tlta law i» yaara. to •uppoeo that at acwiatlme wfthlntha rharewtttha Aa Importaat Matter. Jtew York, June J.—The efatem ua- der which the law la admlniatered In thUooMit«qyUo«ehun<lr*d year* ha^ hind theai*^ the ffr««oadura in equity oeaett* » scandal to f#aT|wrl*pr«dan«e; manr vateahre detrldad wot on ’ t'lelr merit*, but purely on technical qua* • lion*, >nd hot only haa tiOndtlrlng got tn ha doneTfho'jt it, but •dthcHiing will bo dona about it. ThU I* tha *tnn and auhetanoa of a •tateindnt given •oat by a fnlnt <*hrmnlttee on rrtarm In iagal procednre of rfha Kullonal Rar AvactHa- tlon and the National rivic redatfcrtao at the oonulaaton of a eonferenna bHd In the Lawyer* Oleb at the invitation of former Judge Alton tt. Paricer. ••Ninety per cent of the proverbial law’* delay*,” aaya the atatenirnt, '‘are ANNUAL H&PORT i)Y uoa t i pet- I’ •r aoeuelnanoiat atrtngeuoy, or hapa, a hnanhlal panic. ••It la anki the opportunity hor Ihdl * rid tin) aucceaa In buaineea doe* not litm how ao greet >» It wee formerly.^ The foregoing twelve llnt-a are quoted from the pteea report of * epeecb made on Friday at Ada. Ohio, by the Prert- dent of the United %tabee. Aa there baa boon tie contradiction or •porrectlon of the newepaper account of Mr. Taft’a deliverance It la aafa to aa* •ume that he uted the language at* trlbuted to him. And It is equally aafe to doolare that in saying what he 1* credited with saying be told the exact. Btarlng in the face truth. Or W It •boald hereafter be claimed that the Pmtdent wat misquoted we believe the greater and wl»er part of the Amer- lean people will believe, thoagb they may lack the oourage to ipeak out, that Mr. Taft would have been justified In stating tbe situation in even stronger and mom positive language. To one having so broad and contlnu* trot a smile and ao - jolly a laugh a* make a large part of the President’* political asset* such a confession must have been heart hurting and humili ating. It reminds one of the merri ment of the clown in the circus ring who may be the saddest personage In the whole merry making aggregation. For the Presidential declaration amounts to the admission and confes sion that all the previous pledges snd promises of prosperity made by ttepub- tican spell binders on the stump and atatettfien in tho legislative balls bare been broken Into fragments that can not be reunited by the making of moie pledges and promises. As tbe chief executive of thb nalion Mr. Taft knows whereof he speaks and In admitting that tho conntry has •truck bard pan, that prosperity h** foundered and that the panic has come to stay he only give* utterance to a >trntb so plain and patent that he who funs may read, 'iheclimaa has been kept out of sight ha long aa conceal - WCPtwat poi'tTbTe. and the^ rcv-'aUon is no surprise. ""Y^Ttlie business men of the Union it gives a warning that they should take In sail and sock harbur un til the barometer quits falling. Kcunonutnl Kcmstly. Two raontba and two weeks from to day tbe first Democratic primary elec- v tiou will be held. From the lack of announcements In tbe papers of tha State for tbe ilonac of Representatives tlierd appears to be a possibility of tbe lack of a quorum iu that body at Its meeting next January. While such a happening would have a salutary re sult the immediate effect would be in* •onveulctit and embarrassing. Of late years there Lan been an in- rrwasing disinclination on tbe part o( many good men to serve In tho Lfigia* laturc. And their reasons lor prefer ring private life to public station are * good and strong. They cannot afford ■a abaenco of fortv day* from their farms, store* and olftooi» In lire begin • wing of tbe year. If the time of tiro #e*»iou Were changed until after laying ly time, when there to little farm work, pro fessional practice or mcrcMiitile trade going on tbe chief excuse for rsfuaal to run would bo taken away. And tbe summer session would be snorter too, for the country member!, would uot consent to remain longer than possible in as Dot a town aA Co lumbia ia at a time when walerinWons, peacbo* and picnics afo in foil scaso.i *u tbe breesy, slrndy country. , ia administered rather Hian to the In iriiia rkenfaft itmlon of tbe layygrs Intereste8 la fayed soils or the bene tit resulting M either side from delays. At a matter of fact, it la to everybody’s Interest to have law suits decided quickly. Kept the King «t ttomc. y 'For the past year we have kept the king of all laxatives—Dr. King’s New Life Pills—In our home and they have proved a blessing to all our family," writes Paul Mathulka of Buffalo, N. Y. Easy but siife remedy for all stomach liver and kidney troubles. Only 25c at C. N BitrckbulMr’s, K, A, Deaeon A Go’s. ANNOUNCEMENT. I beg to announce my candidacy for the ollloe of Governor, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters of the State. Campaign promises are easily made Ny purpose Is, If elected, to give the people ■ plain, honest and businesslike administration. Of course I shall aJ- vocito good roads, good schools and good goiernment. roy attitude as to the same oetng well known to the public for many years. I consistently advocated prohibition and was ahtOhg the first to give money and lend influence to p ish that more ment more rhan twenty year* ago. As a business man my chief aim. If elected, will be to conduct a State gov ernment along business lines. 1 T. U. Hyatt. Candidate Cards Primary Election Aug. 23,’10 1-OH SUPERINTENDENT Ok education. Klko. S C., June Ctb, 1910. I respectfully announce myaclf candidate for rwrlcclion a* County Su perlntendent of Education, subject to the rules and legulatlon* of the Demo oeratlc primary election, pledging my seif to abide hy Us result ami to sup port tbe nominees of tbe party. Horace J. Crouch. Tribute of Kevrccf. Whereas, in his unerring wisdom fiod has seen fN to remove from our midst our beloved senior deacon and brother, Matbhn H»ir. w ho for 00 years had been a loyal and tfev<n*«f member and who for Iff vears had seTVed ef ficiently and consistently as a deacon, performing every dirty willingly and well, Bo it resolved, therefore, by the Rpsemary Baptist Church hi confer, •nee this Hie 4th day of June, 1910s First. That while wo nrourn lire loss *>f our dear broUier, we bow autnnto rn vet y to tbe will of our Master who doeth all-things wHI. knowing that our loss ia hit eternal gain, and that be 1* now In hi* hcgvenly home where be longed to go andj be at reirt fnrm the Mirmolle and hurjdshfpr of this life. Second, That In the death of our Hear brother ttre Rosemary Baptist dhttrch ha* lost one of Its «r»ott loyal, most devoted and most consistent mem bers, and each member of the ctmrrh a beloved friend. TOird, That, wa, Hie member* of the Rosemary Baptist Ctrurcb. extend our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family by tending tbenracopv of these resolutions. And as a further tribute of respect that a page to on/ minute book he Inscribed to hi* memory, that • copy of these resolutions be sent to each of the county paper* and to Tbe for publication. R. F Drummond, 1*. I. Jowere, H. f. Crouch. \ Committee. Rosemary BaptM Church, June i, rm Jl la not often that an advertiser 1 fault with air »tfvertU#men« for ingingtoo match business. Such a imt was nrode io ws last Week. onetfnse, In Thx for aale ami ap- purchase fame ao d M to two OlSeWit FOR THE LEGISTATURE. boveSvetro^ntHc* mvself a esiididste for re election to the House of Kepre senUllvrs, subject to tbe rule* *nd regulations ol the Pemocratlc Primary Election, pledging myself to suppo the nominees of the party. A. B. Patterson. FOR JUDGE OE TROHATE l respectfully announce myself candidate for re election to the office of Judge of Probate for Barnwell county, promising to abide by the rules and regulations of the Democratic party John K. SnolllUg. FOR CONGRESS. I hereby announce mvself a cam!! dale for Congress from this, the Second Congressional District, pledging myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary and to support the nominees thereof, James I’. Byrnes. FOR COUNTV AUDITOR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Countv Auditor for BarnWeil County, subject to the rule* am! regu lations of the UeniorrnMc Primary Election, pledging myself to support the nominees of the parry. J. C. Keel. Barnwell, S. C., May 9. lOIO. T hereby announce myself a candidate for reflection to the office of County Auditor for Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic partv ami pledge myself to *up|K»rt the nomtueee of the party. C. W. Moody. TOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR Barn well, S. C.. May 9rd. IMO. 1 respectfully announce myaelf a candidate for reflection to the ollloe of Louutv .Supervisor, subject to tbe rale* and regulations of tho Democratic' Primary Election, pledging myself to abide by it* result and to support the nominees of thtr party. J. B. Motrfs. FOR MAGISTRATE. Williston, 5. C . June ft, 1010. I respectfully announce m/*elf a candidate for election at Magistrate at VtHMstnn subject to the’rules snd regnl»tron»of the Democratic primary election ami pledge myself to abide by the results gnd support tbe nominees erf the party. M. C. Kitching*. Williston, S C., May 21, 1910. 1 respectfully announce myself * candidate for election as Magistrate at Williston, subject to the rules and reg ulations of the l>?moer»tio primary election, pledging myself to abide by tbe results and support the nominees of tbe party. J. W. Weathersbee, Baptist Courier WUItotmi, 9. C , Blscy 17. 1910. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for eTecIlou as Magistrate at Williston strtrjcet to thj roles and regulatlonaef tbe Democratic prlftrary election, pledging myself to abide by tire result* and support tbe nominees of tbe party, J. W . Johnson. Baldoc, S. C., May III, 1910. 1 respectfully announce myself a candidate tot retlocfion as Magistrate at Baldoc, subject to the rules and reg ulations of the Democratic primary election, pledging myself to abide by the fetalis and support the nominee* of tbe party. F S Owens. Allendale. S C , May U, ftU>. I respectfully announce myaclf a candidate for reflection as Magistrate at Allendale, sobject to tho rules and regulations of the Demoeratic primary election, pledging myaelf to abide by the reanlta and support the nominees W Ike party, W . JHiiabbews. OOBSTY TREASURER To his Honor, Ute Presiding Judge of tbe Court of deneral Session* for Barnwell Coftniy, 8. C., July Term Court, 1010. Dear 61 r’ As directed by Section No. 406 •of the Code of Law* of South 'Ctrolln* for 1902, I herewith submit my annual Tfqmrt, showing amounts paid for war rant* issued by the County Supervisor, snd presented for payment from •yune 1st, 19U9, to May 31st, 1&10, Inclusive. Respectfully. J. It. Armstrong, County Treasurer. OBDIXAKY COCXVY kfVlVikV J H Wilkes A Co 361 76 H It Bennett 13 60 M K Smith 83 -J5 J W RU.y aw Sears. Roebuck A Co 16 00 (J W Moody 24 30 W L llarvey 10 36 K I) Weimorta 23 00 C J Johnson 2 .50 C Lsaar 81 00 J T Owens 4 !5 Dr A B Patterson 6 00 O O Barker 5 68 P K Psrtcer 40 00 Dr R C Kirkland 5 00 Sou Ky Co 26 92 . — Total paid out for or dinary twenty pur poses from June 1, HX». to May 31, 1910, Inclusive $48,088 60 COMMUTATION *OAD TAX. June 1, 1909, to May 31, 1010, inclusive. G L Simmons 4 36 F ri Owens 6 25 T O Davis 7 S W Hutto ' 1 60 J W Wilson 600 A tf Bartley .6 91 J V Duncan 6 45 1’ C Baxley 2 1)0 $3? ft7 Public Roads: Blackvllle L K Bonner Barnwell Tyywniblp: J B Morris K L U*seiy Reindexing Record*; W Gilmore Simms Township 81 15 300 00 1 no 301 00 621 51 blSPINflAKT FUND. Paid towns by authority of act 241 approved Starch 2, 1909. Town. No A Her. dale Barnwell Blaukvllle Elko Fairfax Kline Nnelling Sycamore timer Williston 2 15 94 56 627 42 71 51 289 10 141 29 MS 4ft 89 38 t40 26 863 29 3,277 48 Paid town* by authority of set Nd 481 approved Feb'y IS, 1910. Town Allendale Barnwell Black villo Elko Fairfax Kline Sneillng Svcaniore U Inter* W llllston 011 21 1163 22 955 SO 101 ;»o 4ai 78 »t*o 27 262 88 29 Cl 207 40 634 1 5 6,015 31 COt'NTT no A It D or EDCCitlOX. Juno 1, 1909, to iMay 31, 1910, Inclusive The Barnwell Sentinel 17 50 18 00 114 00 4 30 The Barnwell People The Barnwell Sentlnol n do 11 90 4 23 G50 10 00 4 25 (5 00 3 00 100 00 16 25 210 00 8 00 lOOt) 72 40 10 DO t 00 10 00 9 30 2 00 8 25 10 00 11 od 8 50 19 70 6 .16 1000 4 97 6 0J • 36 00 ‘ 10 Ol' $696 17 lIKfOBT or COfKft fttPKIUNTXNPSjtT or KDUCAfN*N, from June 1, 1909, to May 31, 1910. District No 1. Rorace J Crouch, c<> supt Tbe Barnwell Sentlnol J B Armstrong 1 eo trea* The Barnwell Sentinel t f F B Free F D Rowell, trustee Tbe Barnwell People f n RowSlI. trustee he Baffltvnll Sentinel Horace J Crouch • • ex sort 4 ' nipt The Barnwell People Olive Hay Marie Keel J C Keel Barnwell Sentinel H J Crouch The Baruwell Sentinel Horace J Crouch Geo I) Bernard Co The Barnwell Sentinel t.oltle Jones 40 00 W A 3mhb 20 00 • t 30 00 4 0 20 00 Lottie Joties 4000 Sarah E Green 20 00 Angelin* Albaflr? 31 26 May Holliday $ • 40 00 40 00 • • 4000 G S Albany 12 60 Angcline Albany 25 00 Mav Holliday *00 Annfe Moore* 25 00 Carrie Cummings 25 00 Angcline Albany 25 00 (,* 8 A1 berty 12 50 Msv Hollidat 40 00 8 W Green 2000 "Anyri^ Moorer 26 00 May Holliday 40 00 Angcline Alban/ 25 00 Geo S Albany 17 60 Sarah K Green 20 00 8 W Green 20 00 May Holl'da/ 40 00 Sarah E Ometr 20 00 May Holliday 40 00 S IV Green 20 00 Oeo S Albany 42 50 Annie Moorer :+7 60 Angcline Albany 37 50 harah E Green 3n 00 Ma/ Hollitfay 4 40 00 Storah ft Greeff 10 0!) Rctrcf tfclPany A Oto 35 00 991 25 iMstriet No't a C Cook 800 William Kay 860 Lemon Bros i 83 76 II I. Creech 83 00 M V Cook 75 00 - ' * -*4". V .' ;S« r •• «► H L Croeck Ctlhoan Jt Co Lemon Bros T O Davis '• > U Orevcli L W L6e K L Creech • • I, W Lee ff L Tit each Theotlore Cook Calhoun A Co H !, Creech Tho* Ifsrvln L W Lee 11 L irreeA 0 3. District Annie Deer Pear) I Loadholt Itarie s Dukw Pearl I l.oadholt Marie 8 Dukes Pearl I Loadholt Marie S Dukw Xtlaabeth M WUe A U Tuten Marie 8 Dukes Rlllsheth Wish »* »* A R Tuten Marie 8 Duke* Elisabeth M Wise blstrlct No 4. Kate Creech • • H C Creech S he Nobl* Reining Co T Jones Ida L Jones I * K P Jackson Ida I* Jones I.yfVia B Jenkins Ida L Jones K P Jackson Lydia B Jenkins I da I, Jones .y.lla R Jenkins K P Jackson Ida L Jones ( • Lvdla B Jenkins • * Ida L ffonhs District No 5. Alma Moore Mrs F H Boyd . > • • t 1 W Ashe A B Metr Mena Lawtoti Mattie White • * Glee Barker Rosa Flinn 8 L Med lock Rosa Flinn Edna Chit'y Olec-A BarWy Edna Chitty Victoria Cooper 8 L Mcdlock Victoria Coopef Edna Chitty 8 L 31edlock I • Victoria Cooper S J Cleary Mlmis Law ton 8 L Mcdlock Victorls Cooper Edna Chitty Mena Lawton Rosa Flinn Eilna Chitty Olee A Barkfif 8 I. Medlook Melia Lawton Victoria Coopet Olee A Barker Rosa L Flinn Jas 8 Calhoun S L Mcdlock Edna Cbiity Victoria Coopbf Hattie White Metre Lawton R S Calhoun Edna Chi tv Horace J Crouch J B Armstrong Co tfOas 8 L Medlock t • Victoria COoper Olee A Barker Ko*a Flinn « Hattie White S L Medlock Kdua CBItty 908 00 37 20 Kfg 33 00 40 00 36 Ot 1 (tO 00 40 00 40 00 40 00 3^00 33 00 5 00 40 00 17 50 60 00 60 00 1000 85 75 24 00 60 00 2!l 00 60 00 36 00 50 00 25 00 25 00 35 00 60 00 35 00 25 00 25 00 50 bo 50 00 8 5 no 40 00 50 00 934 4k 30 00 WOO 60 00 36 00 25 00 1800 81 bo 35 00 36 00 6 23 50 00 11 25 9# 00 vrs,- 3ft 00 35 00 eooft So 00 35 00 2 26 60 00 85 09 3bd 25 00 50 00 55 00 35 00 25 00 2 5 no 35 00 2ft no no no 35 00 BftOo 25 to) 35 00 26 00 60 00 87. 00 35 00 25 00 18 75 3a do 25 00 11 03 33 00 10 09 jodd 60 00 1 80 36 00 12 60 35 00 IS 73 12 60 60 00 35 00 1,689 08 District No. 6. Loille II Free Emmie Brunson Susie Dunbar Mattie L Brown Laura Peeples Mary BU*b Holly Mary Holly Mary Bush Holly Lnllio H Free May Gwen* Lollie II Free May Owens Ollie Rhode Leanna H HstcW ? me Rhode aura Peeples Lollie H Free fllav Gwens R B Lowry C W Dunb<»f Mattie L Brown Alice I, Brown Mattie Kintbeaugh el 4« 7,sura Peeples Francis C Mixsott 4e •• Francis 8 Pope It B l/owry May Owsni Lo!l*e II free Carrie L Dunbar Mary M Holly Leanna B Hatohef Leanna B Uatcbef K 44 l^vwrv Lollie H Free Ol Ho Rhode r. * May Owena Alice L Brow a Francis S Pope Frauds C Mixsoff Carrie L Dftnbar Mary M ffdly Ollie Rhode R H Lowry LolHe U Freg Ollie fthod* May Owena Mary M Hojty Mattie Klmbeaug|hf OarrM L Dhnbwr 7x>III« H Freer 15 00 30 00 37.00 30 00 26 00 •jo 00 20 00 20 00 86 00 *$«) 36 00 WOO ^)0O 20 00 40 00 20 00 3$ 00 86 00 60 00 801 00 20 00 *0 00 25 00 60 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 *0 00 0000 *5 00 33 00 2000 2000 *>00 20 00 3b 00 0000 4000 40 00 9000 */00 20 00 90 tor 30 00 2000 -10 0(7 0000 05 00 34 00 56 00 36 00 25 00 3KO0 30 00 #100 tl 00 tf,terra District No. 71 MrsjE 1 Hapnod 80 00 ’ftrtVfcflay All flanderf A0tile Feld** Olive Hay John M Gant fTTBlHI Olive Hay 8* *• Annie Felder Mery ifttsh Holly Olive Hay Annie Felder Sarah E Greea ». •« J C Fowlfb Olive Hay Sarah K Green Annie Felder 0i 14 Olive Hdy i *' ** ■Annie Felder Mary Bush Holly Olive Hey •4 44 22 Mary M A u me R Fe A M. banders ao, &v nler $TW 30 Dittrlct No. 8. DW Black 40 00 LeiH West 40 00 Flora K Clark 22 60 D W Black 40 00 Leila West 42 00 Flora B Clark 22 60 D W Black 40 00 Flora E Clark 2< 50 D W Black 40 00 Flora K ClStk 22 60 Lctia W*»t 40 00 « *• 40 00 Flora E Clark 32 40 D W Black 40 00 !/e1!a Weat 40 00 •• “ 49 00 D W Black 46 00 |599 60 District No. 9. 1 U Delk W Gilmore Simms John O Gormab 8 8 Williams A B Hair F D Howell '• y' \ «♦ C G WllBams Annie Hutson Sheridan A Hart A nnie Uuwon C O Williams Annie Hutson C G Williams Annie Hutson C G Williams 75 1 00 24 00 75 00 7 25 60 00 54 60 60 00 26 00 43 20 25 00 60 00 25 00 60 00 '26 26 66 46 $608 40 District No. UK Emma Jane Patrick PsBIine L Wbitty J 11 Brannon Pauline Whltty Sadie Vaughn J U Brannon tSadie Vaughn 8adie O V’augltn Pauline Whitty J H Brannon *• • - C L Patrick Leila K Haigiiler W A Parson C L Patrick K A Wallace Sadie O Vaughn Pauline L W nitty Angellne Jeukios .. u IV A Parson J H Brannon »4 •* T^ila Haigler K A Wallace • C L Patrick J H Brannon Sadie O Vaughn Pauline L Whltty Angcline Jenkliis J II Brannon Sadie O Vaughn Pauline L V\ bitty J H Bran no a II *• Telia R Halgler J 11 Brannon I« It Pauline L Whltty Sadie O VaughC J il Brannon «* e* Pauline L Whltty Sadie O Vaughn 25 00 40 00 98 75 40 ftO 40 00 95 00 40 00 40 00 40 to) 95 00 XK 30 00 25 00 25 00 30 00 25 00 40 00 40 00 26 00 26 00 15 OO Hi 00 ft 80 25 to» 20 CO 30 00 95 00 40 to) 40 00 10 00 18 75 40 0) 40 00 95 00 6 00 25 00 7 m fl:> 00 40 00 40 00 8 4-> 95 00 40 00 40 00 $1 803 75 District No. 11. Frank H Mt-Klnny Susie Dunbar Belie Bailey R L Moody W H Jones 11 M Cassell Dalsle SicKeown Oeo W Wingate Daisie McKeown Oeo W Wingate May Belle Bailey Daisie McKeown Gee W Wingate S f. Moody amye Louise Bush .. H 1. J S M Carter Mamye Louise Bush Helen Olver.s Geo W WlnyUtJ DaUie McKeown I. Moody enry Bush «• 8 B Corker J a.M Carter f H Boyd Geo W Wingatfl Dalsle McKeown ^ S M Caftef 8 B Corker Virginia Ryan Wamye Louise Bit## Helen Glvefrf L Moody enry Bush Daisle McKeffdn Geo W Wingate Mamve Lohfle Vusfr R L Moorly F A Boyd F A Boyd J S Belle Bailey 8 Helen Given# -Munrye Lnnftr Daisle Mcneowff Geo W Wlft^dtA R L tooodv Virginia Rygtf . Mamye Ix>u1n IFtfsfr n L Monde Gft'h W Wingate r^afsfe 78 00 20 ( 0 <7 50 2 00 30 to) 10 00 80 <K) P-> 21 80 CK) 1 00 27 50 30 00 2 00 2 00 3 5 00 *.5 00 25 to) CO 00 2 00 00 00 2 00 20 00 20 or 2000 29 00 25 00’ 2 00 30 00 12 50 *)(A) Is 2o 00 ■ ■ to) 00 2 00' 3ft 15 2 00 2u00' 10 to) 20 00 27 50 27 60 27 50 3000 t McKeowtf tt Dunbar ay Belle Bailey '00 2 00 •JOo 2000 3»00 tfoo •Joo 30 00 14 00 27 60 27 50 — $1 214 96 ('to be cotiUfffMrd nett week.; —— ■■ mmoamommmoommsmi m - IGA Nff I AfED. loan* on town ghrf farfm property negotiated I'D aniounts of not Ins* chap $1,000.00: I^>ng or abort tithe. South Carol in* funds. J. A. Willis, Atty, BwrnWsH ». & t j ♦ ♦ ! ♦ ♦ p AT SOME TIME | tiiil como to y6^ iht (^^orttihity fdr making YftoTffcy. Only those tiith ftsiids available are iA pOBition to take ‘advantage of kiich opportunities. YOU ift fer;ch position? If not get ready to* yonr nextVdVHAcc by opening an account no# With 3T)dn)f tlrtnli of ticinmicll OFFICER *; Harrv U. Calhoun, President W. L. Cave, Vidi President 1 p* tt. bew, Cashier . fr.-G. W; Walker, Asst. Cashier G. M. Greetre, AtWiri^y • Safety Service :: 4 Per GeftU Interest a ■as. a-e- 4 l«4-< { ‘ ! THE j 5UEES QUALITV l Shoe for Women O) o « ♦ 1 4 i ♦ 4 * ♦ ♦ Ladies, Wdlklhg! dHvifte or mo toring, ‘‘Queen Quality'’ is the propel footwear. Simplicity of style adds notable charm to the new models. We have many new shapes that Will rheet with praise from the tHtical woman, in every lAst and leather that she would wear at any time. If you are in quest of exclusiveness, Wti Recom mend the “Queen Quality, >! in suede, patent leathef or ghn metal. J <&&$••<*>*&*iOtrn f THE I ♦ iCROSSET Shoe for Men FOR SALE llY C. F. MOL AIR, j BARNWELL, S. C. Gentlemen, we have What you f want when you want it in new ^ Spring and Summer Oxfords, of the famous “Uhossetl” Jirand. Vriu \CtI1 "fiVd rinhc as good rit a lower price) Hdtie better al any price. We haVe a large showing . of the latest styles,-SMART » styles, too. Come in and let us j relieve that “tired feeliltg" of the | feet by fitting ^you with a pair of J “Crossetts ’ i • - # . « ^* » S »-a . # --a — • - . - a — a — —* NOW THE Hill Top Sttibles the 1*1:100! Good BARGAINS for ALL! Grand March News fof all Farmer Folks, for anothef choice / c^r load of the best picked Work and road stock arrives ' Thursday, March ,ird, for sale at Charlie Frown low prices! 24 Farm and Timber Mules 4 Exceptionally Nice Horses These new coirteri) arc sure to plcdse arid profit purchasers. More Good News! I Another car load of loflg-lasting Wagotls, all sizes, Smooth Kidlttg Moggies, Strong arid Hnndsonle Harness. Whips, Lap Kcfbcs of all classes just received Come and choose | and make the right start. Ull help you. Charlie Brown, Barnwell. S. C. ssmaomsaaba MV T McCOmCK MACHINERY! t^e have seemed the agency of the celebrated McCor- mick Mowers, Keapers, Binder?, etc. t hrfve in stock a Iffrge supply of all the mccsafary repa?r pg/tS: Coni> to see fts. We ca'n OTppfj’ toy on short notice; + ARMSTRONG & SN6LLING, * BARNWEM., S; C/