The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 16, 1910, Image 2
Yhe Barnwell People.
#0. V. HOLMES. BJiUr > Fm'r
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THUKSDiLY.
A Summer UfiaUture
Yhe *ujt*eition «»d« I® IbU papar
Wt waek tbal tlw •«*»•«» of th« Sou»h
Carellni T*g ta,ltor * *>• h * ld ,n iJm »
jure of the fliMaommar ln«te*d of at
tho bury of the new year can
he adopted *o quickly that many Rood
- men will feel JnatlAed In entering the
jrtmfr **** of the preeeftt year.
1/ tfte els otndldatea for Governor
■vIM, riKht now. let the everlaatln|t
liquor taaue reit for about two minyfre
and give the press his plcdKed endorse'
Meat of the following programme tbe
desired result will be quickly reached.
Of course the next eea*fon} of tbe
legislature must commence on tbe
date fixed by law. But It need net
continue longer than five days. In
that tittle the necessary appropriation
hills tan be paired and approved by
tho Governor/tbo State Treasurer can
be empowered to borrow the money
needed to pay salaries. Interest on the
fltate d*bt, Ac., the newly elected State
cfBcjils can be Installed and adjourn-
reached early enough on SUur
ay morning of tbe 11 rat week to am
able every legislate* to get Lome by
bed time.
After crops are laid by the law-ma
kers could meet In special aesslon In
Columbia and finish their work. Then
there wonfd be no need for the weekly
reoeas from Saturday* until Mondays
that have been the nils in recent y-ars
Aa the State will hare to borrow
about the uaual half millloa dollars
there’s no objection to getting U aoon
tinder an emergency act.
A marked copy of tbla article will be
seat te each of tbe candidaiei for Gov
brnor.
illSCELLANEOCS MARRYING.
*i The cenaua Included 14,000 Minneap
olis families, about 8000) person-. It
\alMwred that Turks. Germans, Irish,
taulattoes. Dutch, Indians and negroes
• AreIntermarrying. Thetr children will
‘be, In one Instance. Dutch-Irlsh-Indlan
Spanish ronlattoes; In another Scotch-
Irlsh-lfreneh*Dutch, and in still an
biber* Norwegian negro-Indians, t
queer sort of halfbreed.
The foregoing dispatch lent out by
tha iaaodated Press last week from
the very beautiful and booming city of
lllnuespolla is as full of significance
aa an egg la of meat.
It shows the condition to which In-
dlsurlminate immigration la bringing
the great aud glorioua North West,
It may be a partial explanation of
tbe causes that are Influencing so many
thousands of the beat farmers snd
country folks who are selling out their
homea and farms and emigrating to
the unsettled sections of North West
British America. It Ulla as plainly
and poaltively as sworn evldencaon the
wUdmi stand eould make n fact public
why tbe people of the North and their
general government are so eager to turn
the growing and disastrous tide of im-
Mlgralion of Southern European emi
gration freui their congested cltiea Into
tbe Sanity South. Thereby they have
a hops of staying the rapid decay of
their once prond civilization.
And yet Charleston la happy because
a $70,000 Immigration landing building
is being erected by government money
on its water front.
weary and wordy canvaa of the forty
threeootptka of the State will begin.
May the beet men win and may t hey
be more popntar at tbe ends of their
terms than at the beginnings thereof.
Immigration News
(Metropolitan Magazine/)
One prisoner in every four prisoners
lu the State prisons of Near York today
la an alien, and tbe situation has been
growing more and more serious for sav'
eral years past. Frohi 1908 to 1J00 tho
population of these prisoners Increased
939, and more than one-half of the In
crease were foreign bern. Parenthet
ically It may be atated that Italy eon-
tributes 47« of the 1,091 aliens uow con
fined In theae prisons.
But thU Is not the problem of New
York State alone, lu the 1«W report
of the United States commissioner gen
era! of Immigration I* to be found the
Interesting fact that in the penal insti
tutions of the United States there were,
according to this latest census, 15,323
criminals not naturalized.
There begins this morning and will
continue until Saturday evening a
graaier lack of tl.c ‘ salt of the earth"
In South Carolina than has ever before
'baen tbe condition. Fores you, desr
reader, begin to read about this brief
famine three Pullman car loads of
newspaper people are climbing the
conquered mountains, tbe Blue Ridge,
the Alleghenies, the Great Smoky
Range, on a three days excursion
through the old North State and Term-
esaee into Virginia where the grimy
workers of tbe coal mines in tho un
derground world dig the black fuel
that feeds the furnaces of the engines
that drive thu machinery that spin*
and weaves the whito cotton and keep*
the iron house full speeding In every
county of this Slate. Among those
•pilgrims of pleasure are ink stained
uan, guardian angel women and in-
aocent little qnes. It is ofir misfor
tune te have personal acquaintance
•with few of the editors of Siuth C iro-
ollna, bat we know most of them br
tbe reading of their paj>ers. the meas-
Vring and weighing of their head and
haht! work. Aa we are not with them
tbit rest spell we may say behind their
backs what we might hesitate to say
befpre their faces. They are as a class
tba meet useful citizens of the State,
oceupy the most responsible position
ip tha onward march line of progress,
loaders in thought and reminders of
Malty.
. Postpone Promising
Giro tha candidates, for all office*,
iqutlhldMTs. T>oo’t make a promise
of a vote or support until you have
apao and heard all that want to be pub
lic aorranta. Then pick tho best and
don’t expect miracles of them. Tbe
ooetlng of a ballot in the primary or
general election is more a public duty
than a personal pi Ivliege. v It is not a
klndoeaa to give an office to a friend
you know la too small to fill tbe place.
Batter beat him this yea* than blame
Aim aa « failure in the future.
Travel him! Trouble.
• noon io next Tuesday tha pledges
State offices mast
itrmao WUte Jones,
the tong and
ANNOUNCEMENT.
1 beg to announce ray candidacy for
the office of Governor, subject to the
decision of the Democrstio voters of
the State.
Campaign promises are easily made
My purpose is, if elected, to give the
people a plain, honest an I businesslike
administration. Of course I shall aJ
vocsto good roads, good schools anJ
good goternmeot. my attitude as to the
same being well known to the public
for many years.
1 consistently advocated prohibition
aud was among the first to give money
and lend Influence to p ish that move
ment more than twenty year* ago.
As a bualnesa man niy chief aim,
elected, will be to conduct » State gov
ernment along business lines.
¥. II. Hyatt.
ANNUAL REPORT
/ OF
COUNTY TREASURER
To his Honor, tha Presiding Judge of
tho Court of General Sessions for I
Barnwell County, B. C., July Term
Court, 1910. ^
Dear Sir •
As directed by Section No. 408 |
of the Code of Laws of South C troll ns
for 1902, I herewith submit my annual
report, abowing amounts paid for war- ]
rants Issued by the County Supervisor,
and presented for payment from June
l.tt, 1009, to May 31st, 1010, Inclusive.!
Respectfully,
J. B. Armstrong,
County Treasurer. |
School District No. 12.
8 B Coker 30 00
Tbe Barnwell Sentinel 85 00
Pearle Joyner 30 00
Fred M Bryant U3 00
Pearle Joyner__ WOO
F M Bryai.t 63 00
Wluford J Hodge 30 00
Pearle Joyner $0 00
Wlnford J Hodge 30 00
Ada L Coleman 30 00
K M Bryant 6J 00
*• •• 65 00
Pearle J-.yner .. 30 00
Wlnford J Hodge 30 00
S B Coker 3t 50
F M Bryant 65 00
Pearle Joyner 30 00
F M Bryant 32 60
Pearle JoyVier 80 00
Ada L Coleman 30 00
* 30 (O
22 60
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Candidate Cards
Primary Election Aug. 23,’10
FOR SUPKRINTKNDENT
OF EDUCATION.
Elko, S. C.. June (ith, 1910.
I respectfully announce myself
candidate for roeleetlon a* County Su
perintendent of Education. subject to
the rales and tegulatlons of the Demo-
oeralic primary election, pledging my-
nelf to abide by its result and to sup
port the nominees of the party.
Horace J. Crouch.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
Wllllaton, 8.0 . June It. 1910.
I respectfully announce ntyrelf
candidate for election to tbe House of
Representatives, subject to tbe rule*
and regulations of the Democratic pri
mary election, pledging myself to abide
by Its result and to support tbe nomi
nee* of the party.
It. M. Mixson.
I herebv announce myself a candidate
for re election to the House of Repre
sentatives, subject to the rules and
regulations ot the Democratic Primary
Election, pledging myself to support
the nominees of the party.
A. B. Patterson.
FOR JUDGE OF PROHATE.
I respectfully announce myself
candidate for re election to the other
of Judge of Probate for Barnwell
county, promising to abide by the
rules aud regulation* of the Democratic
party John K Suelllng.
FOR CONGRESS.
I hereby announce myaelf a candl
date for Congress from this, the Second
Congressional District, pledging myself
to abide by the rules of the Democratic
primary and to tupport the uomlnees
thereof.
James F. Byrnes.
II
FOR COUNTY AUDITOR.
I hereby announce myself a candl
date for County Auditor for Barnwe
County, subject to the rules and regu
latinos of the Democratic Primary
Election, pledging mrself to auppor
the nominees of the party.
J. C. Keel.
Barnwell, S. C., May 8. 1910.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for roelection to the office of County
Auditor for Barnwell County, Mtbjec
to the rules and regulations of the
Democratic partv and pledge myself to
support the nominees of the party.
C. W. Moody.
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR
Barnwell, 8. C., May 3rd, 1910.
1 respectfully announce myself a
candidate for reelection to the office of
County Supervisor, subject to the rules
and regulation* of the Democratic
Primary Election, pledging myaelf to
abide by its result and to support tbe
nominees o' the party.
J. B. Morris.
FOR MAGISTRATE.
Wllllaton, S. C . June 6. 1910.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for election a? Magistrate at
WillUton subject to the rules and
regulations of the Democratic primary
election and pledge myself to abide by
the results and support tbe nominees of
the party.
M. C- Kitchings.
Wllliston, S C., May 21. 1«10.
1 respectfully announce myself a
candidate for election a* Magistrate at
Wllliston , subject, to the rules and reg
illations of tbe Democratic primary
election, pledging myself to abide by
the results and support the nominees
of the party. J. M. Weathersbee.
Wllliston. S. C .May 17. 1910.
T respectfully announce myself
candidate for election as Magistrate
at Wllliston subject to the rules and
regulations of the Democratic primary
election, pledging myself to abide by
the results and support the nominees
of the party, J. W . Johnson.
Baldoc, S. C.. May 1C. 1910.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for reclection aa Magistrate
at Baldoc, subject to the roles snd reg
ulations of the Democratic primary
election, pledging myself to abide by
tha retails and support the nominees
of the party. F S Owens.
Allendale. 8 C , May 14,1910.
I resoeetfullf announce myself a
candMata for reetactlon as Magistrate
at Allendala. subject to tho rules and
regulations of the Democratic primary
election, pledging myself to abide by
tbe rest*Ite and support the nominees
af (be party, W. R Brabham.
Pearle Joyner
District No. 13.
J W Cook
G W Haukinson
Belle Anderson
Mattie Lyon
a • • *
J M Weathersbee
Annie Zelgler
Mattie Lyon
Annie Zelgler
Belle Anderson
Mattie Lyon
Belle Anderson
• s ••
Annie Zelgler
Match. Lyon
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Annie Zelgler
J W Folk
Mattie Lyon
$880 50
2 50
8: (X)
46 00
45 00
43 00
10 95
25 00
45 00
26 00
4.5 00
46 00
45 00
46 00
25 00
45 00
45 09
16 00
12 V)
45 00
$048 96
District No. 14.
J B Armstrong Co Treas
Louise Mstheny
Daisle A Willis
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A H Robinson
Daisle Willis
A II Robinson
Daisle Willis
« 4
A II Robinson
Dal lie Willis
6 I
20 00
4 00
45 00
45 00
23 (X)
45 00
‘JH 00
45 no
45 00
II .50
45 00
62 80
$404 30
District No. 15.
C C Owens
John Eve
w 1* S'Hi
4 •
P W Price
C F Baker
M M Holly
W p Sllll
Ruth Mims
M M Holly
W A Parson
Sal lie Felder
C F Baker
N 8 Black
K L C reech
Ruth Mims
D 8 Black
Sallte Felder
t s
Ruth Mim*
W M Grubb*
Ruth Mims
K L Creech
Lncile Bull
H J Crouch
J B Armstrong Co Treas
Lucile Bull
Kuth Mims
C C Langley
Ruth Mims
8 no
8 50
25 no
3c no
17 no
36 00
. 50 00
37 53
4.5 00
83 50
2 5 no
45 16
GO 00
1 OJ
4 00
70 00
1 K0
46 00
80 lO
70 00
10 00
70 (X)
8 no
4.5 no
loon
2000
4000
46 00
5 00
4.5 00
$984 25
District No. 1G.
Frank Kennedy
Cora Hair
3 50
2G 30
27 GO
27 00
28 00
28 0J
28 00
$168 40
District No. 17.
Mrs R B Langley
tora L Watson
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Andrews A Co
"’ataon
V W Af.auel
Cora L Watson
• 1
1G 00
30 00
30 00
30 00
41 G5
30 00
8 .50
80 00
30 00
$24fi 13
District No. 18.
George Hopkins
Maggie 1) Smith
Geo Hopkins
M aggie I) Smith
Geo Hopkins
Maggie D Smith
Thus McMillan
Geo Hopkins
Maggie D Smith
Geo Hopkins
Maggie D Smith
Geo Hopkins
50 00
25 00
GO 56
26 00
60 00
35 00
3 75
60 00
25 00
50 00
25 00
50 00
50 (X)
$439 30
District No. 19,
Josie Harden 40 00
Sadie Cogbum 40 09
Wm Sander* 700
T R Chlaoltu 4 00
Daisle May Edwards t 4000
Mary Eva White 4000
MableK Waters 40 00
Geo W Coggins 100 00
Inez I, Crump 40 00
Julia Kirkland 40 00
II M Weigel 4 00
C E Fish hum 60 03
Mr* Carolina R Kelly 40 00
Geo W Coggins HO00
• * o 45 92
M Eva Hite A 4000
Inez L Crump . 40o0
Dtisie M Edwards 40 00
Mable Waters 40 00
Julia Kirkland 40 00
Mrs Carolina R Kelly 40 0*
A B Hair 26 26
Geo W Coggins 340 00
Wm W Chappell 23 00
Wm Sanders 7 ttt
M L Patrick 1800
W U Jones 85 03
Goo W Coggins B4o 00
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W W Chappell
Geo W Coggins
M L Patrick
• s
Wm W Chappell
David W Postles
Geo W Coggins
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M L Patrick
David W Poatles
W W Chappell
Gsc’W Coggins
25 00
340 00
18 00
18 00
25 00
12 50
10 80
340 00
18 00
20 50
25 00-
810 00
10 00
840 00
$3 251 06
District No. 20.
B R Hutto
Alina Sandifer
A B Hair
Horace J Crouch Supt
J B Armstrong Co Treas
Alma Sandifer
W A Person
Alma Sandifsr
4 s
1 90
60 00
7 00
1000
20 00 ,
60 00
1300
60 00
60 00
26 00
60 00
$826 90
District No. 21.
E M Bovlston
Mattie Butler
• 8
C J Bovlston
100 00
20 00
20 00
40 00
$180 00
District No. 22.
Bank of Barnwell
The Allendale Bank
L Wilson Jr
Citizen* Bank
61 65
600 no
GOO 00
600 00
836 72
260 00
$2 838 87
District No. 23.
K L Still
Alice Morrow
L S Still
Alice Morrow
C M Croft
Alice M Morrow
L B Creech
District No 24.
A B Brodle
W F Odom
Mrs Estelle I Hsgood
A B Brodle
Mr* E I Hsgood
A B Brodle
t s
M r* Estelle Hagood
B K Hutto
Mrs Estelle Hagood
A B Brod in
Mrs E«telln l Hagood
Mrs M H Dyche*
7 20
10 0)
60 00
80 00
80 00
13 20
80 00
13 50
80 00
85 (X)
26 SO
17 57
$624 97
25 00
50 00
40 00
31 25
40 00
26 00
25 00
4 2 60
1 MO
40 00
26 00
40 00
3 00
District No 25.
Annie Lou Woodward
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Rosa C Peeples
Annie Lou Woodward
Rosa C Peeples
Annie Lnn 5Voodward
Rosa C Peeples
Annie Lou Woodward
A M Kitchings
Rosa C Peeples
Annie Lou Woodward
District No 26.
Frank H McKinney
Virginia A Ryan
K A Boyd
S H Green
Virginia A Rvan
Lula M Brooks
s S
Frank H McKinney
f •
Lula M Brooks
Frank II McKinney
Virginia Ryan
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Frank H McKinney
888 63
42 50
42 60
25 00
42 50
26 (X)
42 60
25 00
42 60
5 25
2.5 00
42 60
42 50
402 75
73 no
75 00
75 00
25 Or)
25 (*)
!t> 60
2-5 (X)
25 00
25 00
75 00
7.5 00
2.5 00
75 (X)
25 00
*25 09
76 00
75 00
816 .50
District No 27.
Hattie L Peeples
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Essie Given*
• 4
Hattie I, Peeples
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E*sie Givens
4 4
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District No 28.
Clara L Johnston
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Dai.le Willis
M R Schofield
J B Armstrong ce treas
M M Hair
Geo Bellinger
J B Sullivan
Lucy Anderson
J B Sullivan
Luoy Anderson
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J B Sullivan
Lucy Anderson
Jss It Sullivan
25 (X)
*25 00
30 (X)
30 00
25 00
25 00
30 00
30 00
220 00
Phillip M Harris
W H Hair
• ‘ trustee
Lucy Anderson
Ja* B Sullivan
Phillip M Harris
Estella Aurtin
Lucy Anderaou
James B Sullivan
Estella Austin
Phillip Ho.rris
W H Hair
Phillip M Harris
James B Sullivan
Lucy Anderson
Jss B Sullivan
J B Armstrong treas
James B Sullivan
Lucy Anderson
Phillip M HaTte
Estella Austin
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J Miller Hair
J«s B Sullivan
Lucy Anderson
75 00
75 00
26 25
3 50
20 00
14 95
12 05
75 00
40 00
75 00
40 <-0
40 00
75 00
40 (X)
76 00
26 00
8 67
1 100 00
40 00
76 00
25 00
10 00
40 00
75 00
10 00
26 00
25 00
26 00
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7 50
12 00
76 00
40 00
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District No 29.
A M Kennedy 94 06
WIHIston O’ded School 110000
Wllliston High School 180 00
A J Dickerson 85 00
• * 3600
General Ray ^ 6 00
F Parker 94 00
Klenner Grant 40 00
liella Fowler 40 00
Marie Martin 40 00
Emily Lanham 40 00
Anna J Dickerson 40 00
General Ray 6 00
Merle Martin 40 00
Ella Grant 40 if)
Leila rowl?r 40 00
Emily I.anham
F Parker
Arm J Dickerson
C A Bennett
Ella Grant
I .HI a Fowler
K Parker
Mane Martin
Emily Lanhshl
Wlillatnn ildw Co
F Parker
4 6
Eleonora Grant
Marie Martin
Kiniiy Lanliam
Leila Fowler
40 00
•4 00
to 00
2 40
40 00
40 <0
94 00
40 00
40 00
29 25
180 00
94 00
40 00
40 00
40 00
40 00
District No 30.
W F Weeks
Ethel Wells
B R Hutto
Ethel Wells
II W Jones
J C Dyches
2.750 71
51 55
35 00
1 00
35 00
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35 00
36 00
85 00
85 35
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President
District No 31.
I.ePa R Brown
Cooper Walkup
John F Weekly
Hedge JM*y* ‘V
Leila BTBrowne
Madge Mavs
Leila R Browne
Chiis M Stelff
John F Weekly
TJ Folk
Madge Mays
Leila R Browne
T J Folk
Madge Mays
Leila R Browne
4 4
Madge Mays
Chas M Hteiff
Madge Mays
LeiU R Browne
J U Armstrong co treas
Madge Ms vs
Leila R Browne
Bessie Kizer
Leila R Browne
Madge Mays
309 30
60 00
40 00
28 28
50 00
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60 00
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YV. L. Cave, N. G. YV. Walker,
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Ora A Frazier
District No 33.
Kloiee Cave
Thna Carroll
Mnrl->n Morris
Klolse Csve
District No 31,
Pari* Metz Neal
J B Armstrong co treas
Ca**?! Kirkland
Kate Hutchison
Mrs Jennie Dunbar
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Kate Hutchison
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F. H Jenkins
Cissel M y rick
Kate Hutchbon
Henrv O Berry
Mrs Agatba Harrison ad
Kate Hutchison
K H Jenkins
Kate Hutchison
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T. L Bates
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35 00
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SmrtTJfA TO AI.I.ROKD RANKRrrT.
In tbe District Court of the United
States,
For the District of 8. C.
In the Ma
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No.
h Sale* CarpP*ny.
Alleged bankrupt,
in Bankruptcy.
United States of America,
District of S. C.
said
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To Hampton Sales Company, In
District, greeting:
For certain causes offered before the
DUt’vU’t Uourt 0/the United States of
America within and for the District of
South Carolina, as a Court of Bank
ruptcy, we command and strictly en
join you, laying all other matters aside
and notwithstanding any excuse, that
you personally appear before our said
District Court to be holdtn at Charles
ton, In said District, on the 28th day of
June, A. D. MHO, at ll o’clock a m., to
answer to a petition filed by Charles
Marks A Co. et al. in our said court,
praying thst you may be adjudged a
bankrupt; and to do further and re
ceive that which our said District Court
shall consider In this behalf. And this
you ars In no wise to omit, under the
pains and penalties of what may befall
thereon.
> Witness the Honorable Wm. H.
Brawley. judge of said court, and the
seal thereof, at Charleston this 3 day of
Jane, A. D. 1»10.
Richard W. Hutson.
(3>teJ of (U* Gwut) Clerk.
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Gentlemen, we have what you
want when you want it in new ,
Spring and Summer Oxfords, of *
the famous “Crossctt” Brand. ^
You will find none as good at a
lower price, none better at any
price. We have a large showing
of the latest styles,--SMART
styles, too. Come in and let us
relieve that “tired feeling” of the
feet by fitting you with a pair of
“Crossctts.”
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ORDER DIRECTING SERVICE BY
PUBLICATION.
In the District Court of the United
Slates.
For the Di trict of South Carolina.
In the matter of
Hampton Sale* Company,
Alleged bankrupt.
In Bankruptcy No. HOI.
Where**, a petition was on tbe 31
day of May, A. I) 1910, filed herein for
an adjudication of bankruptcy against
Hampton Sale* Company, and It ap
pear* therefrom that said bankrupt is
not within the district and that person
al service of the subrtrna herein can
not be made on lilm therein; now. on
motion of Jame* M. Patterson. Esqr.,
attorney for said petitioner.
It I* Ordered, That service of such
subpoena be made by publishing this
order, together with said subpoena, lu
[The Barnwell People, a newspaper
published at Barnwell Court House in
said district, once a week for two con
seculive weeks the last of such publt
cstions to be on the 16 dsy of June.
A. I). 191P, and bv mslling a copy of
this order snd said petition snd sub
poena to the last known place of abode
[ of the said Hampton Balea Company In
said district, on or before the day of
the first publication.
Witness the Honorable William H.
Brawley. Judge of the said Cour\ and
the Seal thereof at Charleston, In said
District, on the 3 day of June, A. D
19L0.
Richard W. Hut.on.
Clerk.
True copy. Attest:
Richard W. Hutson.
Clerk.
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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.
MoiIe Good News!
Another car load of long-lasting Wagons, all sizes, Smooth
Riding Buggies, Strong and Handsome Harness. Whips,
I^ip Rohes 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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McCOMHICK MACHINERY!
W« have secured the agency of the celebrated McCor
mick Mowers, Heapere, Binders, etc. We have m stock
a large supply of all the necessary repair parts.
Come to sec us. We can supply you on short notice
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BARNWELL, S. C.