The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 16, 1910, Image 3
Tl?® Barnwell People^
THURSDAY, JLNK 1G.
RITES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
In Advanca, per Annum ..
11.60
Oa Time
ta.oc
The chain gang Is at
Kline this
week
J. B. Harley, J. B
Morns,
Clerk.
Supr.
HARMONY IXJDOE NO. 17 A. F. M.
\i/i
A regrnUr comm an tcatlon of Harmony
Lodge No. 17, A. F. M. will he held
In MMonlc Temple or. Thumdav
Vfm.
Temple on Thursday
one HUh. 7.80 o'clock Vlelling
are cordially invited to attend.
H. W. Quin, W. M.
McNab, Sec.
® ri>e regular meeting of Barnwrl
Lodge No. 1#, Rnlghta of Pythlaa wll
be held at their Hall on Friday nlghi
at H o’clock. A full attendance is
requested. By order of
.11. W.QU1N.C.C.
Wm. McNAB. K. R. A 8.
Kereral good articles are crowded out
ibis week by the stress of advertising.
The June meeting of the MaltkehaU
cble Agricultural Club will be held
tomorrow.
Owing to the rapid spread and In
crease of the boll weevil in Loulatana
many farmers have abandoned tboir
cotton Helds.
Tiik I’kopui expects to give every
candidate * square deal this campaign
“Lqual rights to all and special privi
leges to none" will be Its bed rock rule.
Commencing July
of postmaster* at the
will be increased:
Allendale from »1.300 to |1 400
Itstnberg • 1.600 • 1.G00
Blackville ‘ 1.400 ‘ 1,600
The Summer School for the colored
teachers of Barnwell, Aiken and Bam
berg counties had a promiaing opening
at Barnwell on Tuesday, the morning
enrollment being fifteen, with many
mqre expected. The faculty consists
of I’rof. G. G. Butler of Barnwell. W.
I). Drake of Bamberg and Instructress
Etta Butler of Clafiln University.
1st the salaries
following ©dices
Getting no Better.
The South Carolina Cotton Manufac
turers Association met at Henderson
ville, N. C . laat week and agreed to|
further curuil goods by shutting down
their mills o.ne week In July and one |
In August. The price of bale cotton
is too high to give them the profit they
have made In the past and want In the ]
present and future.
Obituary,
C B Pyrbe* died May 3d, 1910. The
subject of this notice was a kind father,
Hon. C< W. Garris of Denmaak was
tn town on Friday.
Judge Aldrich Is holding court at
Newberry this week.
Next Tuesday, aist June, will be the
longeet day of the year.
All the college girls and boy* are at
home, and good looking they are.
Last week’s downpours of rain
washed undulating land disastrouily.
Solicitor James F. Byrnes was in
town a few hours on Saturday on of
llcial duly.
If the lawyers continue their present
Industry there will be* plenty of civil
business for the July court
Barring accidents we will complew
next week the publication of Treasurer
Armstrong's annual report.
Miss May Brown of Selma, Ala
formerly of Barnwell, i* visiting
friends in this old h.>me town.
County farmers are having a long
hard fight against the combined forces
of Gen. Green and Jupiter t’luviu*
Senator Tillman returned borne last
week much improved by two week-
treatment in an Atlanta sanitarium
Is H a fact or just an opi nion that the
ahinoy pea is the only vai ietv that » ill
grow and bear well plained In company
with pinders?
Robbie McNab succeeds Nr. R C
Csrroll. now with the Home Bank. a«
telegraph operator at the B*rnweli
down town office
The recent rainy spell has given life
to the greatest grass known in years
The man woman and child behind the
hoe are in demand.
Col. R. M. Mixson of Wllllston an
nounces hi* candidacy for tne House
of Representatives oday, in response
to the solicitation* of many friends
throughout the county.
Court at Aiken this week. S|>ecial
Judge J W Thurmond of Cdgetieid
presiding in place of Circuit Judge.)
C Klugh of Abbeville whose contln
ucd ill health incapacitate* him
The entrance examinations for the
two benetlciaiy scholarships from this
county in Cltinson Ibdiege wM be
held on July 8ib- At m:my as de-ire
to enter as pay cadets can stand the
aatne examinations at that time
CannerJ. W. Newton, cotnred. who
has for severs! years operated success
fully a modest cannery atBnelltng, hs-
insulled a larger plant, with a capacity
of S.OOO cans a day and expects more
work than be can do In daylight,
Though Monday wa* the 13th It wa*
not blue or unlucky for us, as we had
the pleaanre of handshaking good
friends from a half doseu townships
and getting mail remembrances froat
other* within and without the county
borders
Ms Jo- Willis J.-Duncan tell* us that
tbe summer rain spell ol I88t> continued
three weeks, and cotton became so
grassy that task work wa* abandoned,
yet by keeping busy tbe crop wa*
eventually saved and an average yield
gathered.
The lawyera of Mr* B. R Tillman
Jr. denjvtjie correctness of tbe story
published on our fourth page that she
will bring suit against him for |!3 000
in borrowed money ami land rents col
lected by him. She is satisfied In nav
log won her two little daughters.
Candidate* are as slow coming out In
the State as th* Wprlng crops were In
coming up. Possibly luey may sprout
later with the tldckuess of tbe rejoicing
grass. A little more than two month*
hunce most of them will be cut down in
tbe primary battle of the ballot*, sud
denly and sadly.
• Tiie Glorious Fourth” of July will
be a great day with tiie Saltkehatchio
Farmera’ Club. Tbe membership club*
of tbe Savannah Vallty Association
will be the guests of their Btrnwell
brethren and a wide open door welcome
awaits them. Madame Rumor say*
that tbe visitors have chartered several
passenger coaches for their convenient
and comfortable coming to Barnwell.
The PkOPi.* appreciates the com
pliment of an invitation to the Grad
uattng Kxerclse* and Recital of nt
Angela's Academy. Aiken, on the 22nd
Inst. That It wid be a very delightful
occaaion is our assured prophecy . The
programme promise* that the best cre
ations of such masters as Von Weber.
Lisxt Verdi. B ethoven and Belllui
will be presented by auch gifted and
accomplished young Artists as Misses
Clio Lartigue Rothrock and Lucas.
Telling us on ThdfsBity of the havoc
to timber and buildings wrought in his
neighborhood by the wind storm of
two week* ago Capl. Isaac A. Dvcbes
recalled this incident of the cyehme
that swept through Sleigbtown on
April 28rd 1883. On the morning after
Capt. Dyebes having heard nothing of
It* dlstructlvencs* started to see Mr.
George W . Morfls, three mtlea dhuAnt,
oo some school roattff. Before reach
ing hia destination he whs Torbed to
leave tbe road and pick bis way
through the woods. On getting to tbe
settlement he found that every house
on the place bad been blown down on
tbe day before. Mr. Morris , waa em
ployed in picking up hams from the
rulna of nis smoke house, throwing
them In a pile. Oapt. Djcbea said to
bis neighor: "You are mined .” ’ A
man is never ruined onttl hi* neck is
broken." His gratitude that bis family
bad escaped unhurt over weighed the
)oh of bis buildings. He went to work
energotioally snd soqji . r ® co ^*r e ** ,ro ™
the storm damages. His life In its
guod aenso -nod constant uprightness
continues to be both a sermon and a
•ong in bis community. lie has never
bowed tbe knee to Ming cotton, yet
llyee In greet oomfort, always having
bta oontrlbutlon to preacher and
Hilda Dots
Hilda and Oak Grove base ball teams
crossed bHts on Saturday on tbe for
mer’s diamond, game called at the end
of the fifth inning on account of rain,
score 10 to 4 in favor of Hilda.
Crop* improving wonderfully, cot
ton small but growing gradually, corn
all O. K.
First Bloom
The first bloom of lO’.O cotton was
received on Taesday morning from
young farmer Rutsell Sanders, son of
Mr. J. Kills Snnaers of Thomas. It
was gathered on Monday, beginning
to blush red. and we judge opened on
the 12th. That 1* five dav* later than
tbe ayi-rage record.
Col. Moore a Candidate
CoLW. W. Moore of Barnwell haa
announced bimaelf a candidate for the
office of Adjutant General. A graduate
of the Soutn Carolina Military (Cita*
ibl) Academy, “the Weal Fwint of tbe
Boutb,” he la well grounded in all the
essential training of mind and body
that go to make the ideal soldier and
efficient executive official. He has
kept In touch with military matter*
ever since he laid aside tbe gray uni
form of the cadet and put ob the In
signia of an officer of tbe National
Guard of the State. He Is now an hon
ored member of the military family of
Governor Ansel, with tbe rank of Col
onel.
Candidate Assessments
l.cgiolature
9 7 60
Treasurer
12 50
Auditor
12 60
8up*-r\ i*or
12 60
fAupt. Education
15 00
J udgo of Probate
15 00
HKiatrate* at Maruwell.
w ildatun.
BlackviHe and Allendale $1 each. &i
other place* $2.
Exceeded Expectations
The closing exercise* of the Barn
well High 8ch ml on Tbursdar and
Friday evening* of la*t, week n-fletfed
equal hieh credit mt preceptors and
pupil* That fhe teacner* vt int taught
had done excellent work during the
past *chool year was an established
(act that gave satisfaction to every
looker anil listener. It was an nd-
mirahle idea that gave all the lime and
opportunity to (he olive plants, so that
tiiey were n"t overshadowed by com
mencement sermon or addresses .
The graduates were Misses Cary
Rice. Annie Lee Simms, Amelia Mc
Nab. Catherine M on re and Mc**r* l>e-
WUt Lancaster, Robert Bronson, Guy
Wilkes.
Long Branch Philosophy.
We have lor some time been rumi
nating over the won! farming and arc
• nt yet able to **V just what it mean*.
Now, we know wh*; If means tn our
own case: it mean*-land over it sir
day* in the week besides making chick
en coops, tying out cows, taking into
consideration (very seriou*lyi the dif
ficulty that arise* when the now begin*
to eat the wee diddlies, then live day
by day on common country rations, not
knowing just what extras mean except
ext. a work, w hich comes in so regular
till we are used to it.
But the kid glove farming we don’t
understand.— how a.^fellow can hitch
up, or have It done at about 8 or 9 a.
m or go In an auto to the "pharm,”
look the matter over from the middle
of the public road, and return 3, 6, 8 or
10 mlla* t<> a 2 p. m. dinner with no
bod v left to see when the band* go to
work or when they got up, and after
all give more for work than a poor
bucra can afford. Tbe ki i glove farm
er keeps on hi* store bought clothe*,
collar, cuff*, tie. etc., and sometimes is
not especially clever or ready to tin hi*
hat to hi* nor quite so fortunate broth
er who w'as boro poor and w hose tea- b
ing wss the same, he haying followed
if all like a ahadow from his youth up
But after all most of u* have all w*
deserve and sometimes perhaps more.
Rial) Mas.
Roygvib. Bivgyor.
The beautiful and brilliant rainbow
that arched the south eastern sky on
Friday brought to mind a lesson
taught us . ears ago by ihe late Ds.
James H. Carlisle of Wofford College
The colors making the rainbow are
Red, Orange. Yellow, Green. Blue,
Indigo, Violet in the order named. To
remember them correctly be told tbe
class to take the first letter of each
comr name and make a word of them
And the forward and backward word*
are given above. And w» hope that
the school boy and girl readers oi
•UK I’KortE will ■ emember this teach
ing of tne good and great educator as
long as we live.
Bail Refused, Without
Prejudice
Affidavits were read ifnd arguments
made on Saturday belore Judge Al-
Iricn at his chambers by Attorneys
James K. Davis and A. H Nlnestein In
support of their application for bail for
heir clients, W. J. Odom and Alvin
Odom. Solicitor Byrnes and C. A.
Best Ksq represented the State. Bail
wa* refused without prejudice to an
•ther application to Judge Aldrich or
other Judge supported by further evi
dence.
With addition*! evidence for the de
fet.dants Attorneys Davis and Nme-
ateln will appear before the Supremo
Court in Columbia this morning.
All cltlsen* of Wllllston Township
are requested to be present at a mass
meeting at Wllllston on Thursday,
June 23 1910, at 8 I' M to discuss the
road question and to appoint a commit
tee to see after the expenditure of
fund* collected by the 2 mill extra levy
for the Improvement of the public
roads In Wllllston township.
F N Hair.
M 0. Kitching*,
R R Johnson,
Township Assessors.
A Woman * Great Idea
Is how tn make herself attractive. But
without health it is hard for her to be
lovely in face, form or temper A weak
sickly woman will be nervous and Ir
ritable. Constipation and kidney pol
sons show in pimple*, blotches, skin
eruption* and a wretched complexion.
But Kieetric Bitters alwava prove i
godsend to women who want health
beauty and friends They regulate
stomach, liver and kidney*, purity the
blood; give strong nerve*, bright eye*
pure breath, smooth, vel veiy skin love
ly complexion, good health. Try them
60c »l C N. Burckhaher’s, R. A. Dea
son A Co’s.
Home Again.
Dr. Theodore RoosAelt and family
will land at New York next Saturday
morning on their return from their
trip abroad. During hi* lecture tour
In Weotern Knmpe Dr. Teddy made
things II rely by bis speech crltteislms
of governmental methods that did not
appeal tobU strenuous temper.
Saturday afternoon tbe Rooteveltt
wtlt go to their hoaae at Oyster Bay,
where Monday morning Dr. Teddy can
take tip hla farm work of cutting down
tree* and hauling in hay.
Married in Maryland.
Married in Brown Memorial church,
Baltimore on the 2nd Inst Dr. Wylie
Wlmbrop Smith, formerly of WjHis-
ton. and Misa Helen Grove Kocke of
Baltimore. Ur. Smith I* a son of Mr
and Mrs. William M. Smith, hut for
ten year* h is lived in the monumental
city, where he holds high front rank In
the Dental profession. Though now a
Marylander his annual visits to his
lormer home town give great pleasure
to the many friends nf his earlier yeara
They further show the sincere respect
and affection he feels toward the good
parents who yo well trained him to be
worthy of the success he hss achieved.
May life be to him and bis charming
bride a long summer of bealiti and
happiness and prosperity
Conquering the Air
On Motniay Charles K. Hamilton
fl.-w irom Now York to i’liiladelplila, a
listaiice of 84 mile-, In one hour and 61
mil utes. without *t.y serious mishap
aiigntiog -q'larelv and gently on a
handkerchief placed to mark hi* land
li-g place Alter delivering letters
from Gov Hughes and Mavnr Oaynor
to Gov Stuart and Mayor Reybtirn and
accepting their message* of congratu
ta*ion, he started on his return trip,
having tarried only long enough lor
food, fuel and oil. Alter living 70
miles he was forced to descend for re
pair* to the propeller and engine. Tbe
return trip w as made in 1 hour and 3<i
minute, an estimated speed of 61 96
miles an hour.
For a part ot the trip Hamilton tie w
directly above the special train in
which his w ife and mother were fol
lowing him. Thirty-two miles of his
course hiy over water. In this flight
the aviator overcame obstacle* never
before conquered bv the sky-men.
New Drunk Cure
At Tulsa, In the new young dtnfe of
Oklahoma, the liquor th»r*t is wild and
wide. Mix drunk arrests a dav are the
average. Municipal Judge Houston
propose* to encourage the cause of so
briety by whipping every transgressor
who cannot talk straight or walk a
chalk Jine because of over indulgence
in swallowing an overload o) strong
drink.
Marvelous Diacoveriea
0>ark the wonderful progress of tbe
age. Air flights on heavy machines,
telegrams without wires, terrible war
inventions to kill men. and that won
der of wonders. Dr. King’s New Dis
covery, to save life w hen threatened by
coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma, croup,
bronchitis, hemorrhage*, hay fever and
whooping cough or lung trouble. For
all bronchial affection* it has no equal,
it relieves instantly. It’a the aureat
cure. Ja»e* M. Black of Aaberilie. N.
C., R. R. No. 4, write# it cured him of
an obatloate cough after all other rent
ed lea failed. 60e and 11.00. A trial
bottle free. Guaranteed by C. N.
Surckbalter, R. A. Deason A Co.
Kept the King at Home.
“For the past year we have kept the
king of all laxatives—Dr. King’s New
Life I’ills—In our home and they have
proved a blessing to all our family,”
writes Raul Mathulka of Buffalo, N. Y.
Kasy but sure remedy for all stomach,
liver and kidney troubles. Only 25c at
O. N Burckhalter’s, R. A . Deason A
Go’s.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
COL NT Y OF BARNWF.IX.
In tbe Probate Court.
By J. K. Snelling, Esq, Jndgc of Probate In |
Barnwell County.
Whereas L. U. Baughman bath made suit
onto me to grant onto him letters of vdmtn-
Istratlon of the estate and effects of Mrs
Leonora Banghman, deceased,
These arc. therefore, to cite ami admonish
all and sineuJar, the kindred and creditors of
the said l-cotiora Banghman, deceased, that
they be and appear before v»e In tbe Court of
Probate to be heM at Barnwell on Tuesday,
28th of June, 1910. after publtcattoo
thereof at ll o’clock tn tbe forenoon, to show
canse if any they hart Why the said admint*
tration should not be granted. ; y
Given under my hand thva 13th day of
Jane, Anno Domini 1910.
J. K. BNELLINO,
Probate Judge.
Published in The Bxjsweu- Peovle June
Iffth. 1910.
A tru# husband, % good provider and An
affectionate br*Kb«r. In early life he
joined tbe Beptlat Chnreh and rn-
malned loyal In the faith up to the
time of hla death. Charlie (a* he wa*
commonly called) wa* always In ff«*od
aplrlta and fttll of humor and sunshine
and no one would be missed more by
his family and friends, and time alone
can heal the broken hearts.
A Ftlend.
Mrs James Patterson
Mrs. Ktnma Pattetaon. releot of the
late Hon. James Patterson, departed
rhta live at her home In Barnwell on
Saturday night, leaving to her loved
onea and friend* recollection* of a life
long brightened with kindly deads and
uuaelflah service*. She wa* a daugh
ter of Mr. Duke Brown, a member of
one of the moat honored families of
Barnwell'a golden age Tbe funeral
service* were held on Monday morning
in the Baptist Church bv Rev*. John
K. Goode and A. K. Evison and her
body laid to rest In the church where
to many of her klndnd wait the con
ing of their blessed resurrection.
Tribute of Respect
Whereas-, U haa pleated our Lord to
call to her reward onr sister. Mis* Min-
nle Oreech. whose life was one of true
devotion ta bfcr God. the members of
tbe Ladles Mlsaiooary Society of the
Rosemary Baptist Church have, there
fore, reaolvW:
1. That our Society haa, In the death
of our sister, lost one who bat always
been a faithful member
2. That we shall always reverence
her memory as one who lived for the
truest and best.
3. Tnat we extend to her loved one*
our deepest sympathy anti a page In
our minute book be inscribed to her
memory.
4. That a copy of these resolutions be
sent to Tux Barnwell People and the
Baptist Courier for publication .
Mr* H J Crouch,
Mrs. B, F. Diunrroond,
Mr*. Chester Bell,
Committee.
Tribute of Reaped.
A’ a regular communication nf Bu
ford Lodge No. 27 A. F. M. the follow-J
ing preamnle and resolutions were
adopted:
\Vherea*. God In His all wise provi
dence ha* seen fit to remove friun ourj
midst-our brother J 11 VV. Platts, and
hv nls death this lo ige tia« loat a true
and faithful brother who has served
thi* lodge as Tyler for tbe pa*i 19
years,
Therefore, be it resolved :
1. That we, bow In humble submis
sion to the will of our Heavenly
Father
2. That we *x‘end our sincere sym
pathy to the bt-reave-i family and rela
dve* of our deeesed brother.
3 That a page in our minute book be
Inscribed to bis memory.
4. That a copy of these resolutions be
sent to the family of our deceased
brother and publl-hed In the county
papers.
A. VV Brabham.
N. W. Weekly,
Joe I,. Folk.
Committee.
A Dreadful Wound
from a knife, gun, tin can, rusty nail,
fireworks, or of any other nature, de
mands prompt treatment with Uuck-
len’s Arnica Salve to prevent blood
poison or gangrene. It's the quickest,
surest healer for all such wounds as
also for burns, boils sores, skin erup
tions, eczema, chapped hands, corns or
piles. 25c at C. N. Uurckhalter’s, R.
A. Deason A Co’s.
Rotlce of Eleution.
A petition hsvlng been filed in this
office in accordance with sect inn 1208,
general school law of South Carolina,
and In compliance with the above nam
ed -ection. notice is lierebv given that
an elec Ion will be held in Long Branch
-chool district No. 8, at the Long
Branch school house, Saturday, June
.iBth. 1910 for the purpose of determin
ing whether or not a special levy of 2j
mills shall tie levied within tiie said
school district for school purpo«es.
The election shall be held as provid
ed by law for condncting general elec
tions.
The following trustees are appointed
to ad a* managers: D J. Zorn, R. L
Peacock, J. K. Carroll
Horace J. Cronch,
6 9-fit. C. 8. E.
Notice of Elertioa.
A petition having been filed in this
office m accordance wi<h section 1208,
general school law of South Carolina
and in compliance with (be above nam
ed section, notice is hereby given that
an el-ction will he held in Wllllston
special school district No. 29. at the
store of W. U. Kennedy A '-on. Satur
day. June 25(h, 1910. lor the purpose of
determining whether or not a special
lew of mills shall be levied wlihln
the said school district for school pur
poses.
The election shall be held a* provid
ed by law for conducting general elec
Hons.
The following trustee* are appointed
to set as manager* : M.T WHHs. W.
C- SmiUi. M C. Hitching*. A M. Ken
nedv. W. Pi Prothro. W. I). Black and
W G Thompson
Horace «L Crouch
(J 9 3t. C. 8. E.
Are Certainly Found
AH the Yeat Round at
whittles stables
Forty good mule a to HELP push the belated crops.
Two thousand bushels of home raided oats to
HELP the HEALTH of the worn and weary or
ailing work stock that needs a change of food.
Full Stocks of beat built easiest running Wagona.
PRICES TO SUIT TIIE PRESENT TIME!
<#><$<&$ $><§><§>
Th«
fort
Kdu
wch — —
worth 9100 In money and
| with free tuition.
Examination will he held
! Mut July 1st. EXsteieeHoe 4
j geoerall v for admission to ffce
stty wttl be held at tbe eetm
Write fur Iftfnymatlea to
H. C. Mitchell. Pn
May 11—3*. Columbia, B.C.
Every woman likes
A Trim and Shapely Foot.
Unfortunately many
in the mistaken belief that they arc making their feet smaller
get shoes that do not fit. The result is the opposite of that
intended. A woman’s foot is .naUirally shapely; there remains
nothing for her to do but to clothe her foot in a shoe that will
follow perfectly its graceful lines, in short, a shoe that fits. The
is made on graceful lines that follow the form of the foot.
Come in and see the new styles for Spring and Summer. We
carry a large line of American Lady Oxfords in many styles,
s'zes, shapes and leathers, Wc also have a complete line of
the famous
Shoe
for
Men
Oxfords in all the new styles: Patent leathers, gun metals, tans’
•
Clothing, Dnj Good*, Hardware and Groceries.
Purdick
building
Barnwell’
So. Car,
u
Room for a fow more patriotic candi
date* to wm the dwr public.
To County Claimants
Notice 1* hereby given that all per-
•on* tending Hi claim* against the
county mast wait until after tbe meet
ing of tbe County Board of CommU-
•ioner* for the approval and payment
ef their claim#, a* coder an act of tfie
laat aeaeioo of the la-gialatore all
rheeka mutt be signed by tbe two
county comotiasioaera, nod' by the
county Supervisor.
John B. Morrif,
M iJ im ConntJ Btiperylwr,
Notice of Election for Bond*
Where**, a petition having been fllert
with u», In compliance with »ectton
12t)7a, general school law* of Month
Carolina, requeuing that an election
for the purpose of deciding whether or
not bond* to tbe amount of Twelve
Thousand (12 000 Dollar* aiiatl bela-
*ued by Williaton a peel* I school dis
trict, No 29, to be u»ed in purchasing
ground*, erecting and equipping *
ochool bnilding in the **id district, an
election l« hereby ordered to be held In
tire town of Willi«ton, nt the atore of
W. H. Kennedy. A Ao.n^ JW Saturday
June 25Ui, UMO.
In nntd elec’ion those favoring the
Issue of bonds shall cast a ballot upon
which is printed or written, "For
Bond*;" those opposing tbe issue of
the bonds shall ca*t a ballot npon
which shall be printed or written,
‘•Against TJdnd«. ,T
W. C. Hitching*, A. M. Kennedy and
W. E. Prothro are hereby appointed to
•ut as managers of Election.
The election shall be held aa provid
ed by law for conducting general elec-
Hons.
M. ?. wniu.
W. C. Smith,
M. G. Kitebings,
A. M. Kennedy, ' '
W. K. Prothro,
W. G^. Thompson,
W. D. Black.
Trustee* WillRten School DIM,
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Y0UR B0Y.
Aro you giving your boy a fair chance?
The vounjr man who starts in life with a
bank account unquestionably has better
opportunities than the one who has none.
A oti are cordially invited to start an ac
count in this bank in his name with ONE
DOLLAR and add other dollars from
time to time which yon will hardly miss.
I PER CE|II. MP ON ftYP? DEPOSIT?
?PECl!iL PIES ON CERIlflCAIEJ) Of. OEPOSII.
BANKofWESTERN CAROLINA
BARNWELL, S. C.
CAPITAL & SURPLUS $500,000°9
LOCAL DIRECTORS x I 5
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George H.Bates J.M.Easterling
Butler Hagood P.M.Buckingham
R. C. Nxvlt R. C. Xekly, Jn.
. S. H. Wilcox
WiNTHROP COLLEGE
SCHOLARSHIP AND
EXAMINATION.
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The examination for
vaeant schoiarahtpa In
lege and for the adi
students will be held at I
Court House on FatoaT, Jolt
A. N. Applicants Mt|
than fifteen yeara of
Scholarships are vacant after
they will be awarded to
the highest average at thia ex
tion. provided they meet the
governing tbe award. Applicants far
scholarships ahonld write tw FreMdent
Johnson bsfors the cXaitlnatto ' ~
Scholarship examination Manila.
Scholarships are worth 9100 a ad fit*
tuition. The next aesalon will sp—
September 21, 1010. For fertkar In*
loimation and catalogue, address
Paxa. D. P. J oh 8son, Rock Mill, 8.0*
MONEY TO LEND
| on First Mortgages of Real
Estate. •
Apply to
G. M. Greene*
Barnwell 9. C
DR. JNO. P. LEE, Jt,
Dentist.
’WILLISTOM. ~ - S. •
Office oyer Bank of Williaton. W||
not receive calls in tbe country, in
will make appointments at offloa.
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A. H. N1NESTEI5,
ATTORNEY AT ill.
NOTARY PUBLIC,
BLACKVILLE, 8. O
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DR.J.H.E.MILHOU&
DENTIST,
BLACKVILLE, 8. C
Ofllce days Thursday, ^fla
day and Saturday.
Well equipped ofllce.
Operations made m pM9»
less as consistent with safety
Prices reasonable. Term*
|cash.
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Mrk'djr- .-m
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DR. V. 0. MILHOUS.
DENTIST,
Barmen, - - - 1C
OF PICK 1IOUVM
8.30 ». m. to 6p.ai*
Person* living away fr
will please make appointment*
| coming. By so doing they will ha i
of Immediate service and
I appointments.
avoid
The vsluflbtc lands of Mm
late J. Terrill Smith of WH-
listen, devised by him It
Connie Maxwell Orphanage,
[arc now offered for aatc np
on liberal term*. — -rJ
For particulars apply
either to Dr. W. Chester
Smith, Wi 1 listen, or Orhiiid®
Sheppard, Edgefield, or A,
T. Jamison, Greenwood.
T. B. ELLIS, JR*
Sl’RVEYIK AID TEKUCOK,
A postal card ttddrcafted to
me at Lyndhurst, 8. C, wW .1:3
receive yrompt attention.
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MONKY TOLI.ND.
Money to ientl on first mortfaga of
real esute. • par coat Intorast oa
amonnt* under 11000.00. 1 par otnt
1 on amounts oyer $1,900.00.
J. O. Patterson 4 Sow.
|C.f. CallwHP MT1
In. Iclal.
Calhoun 4
Advance* 3fade to
Merc/uuit* and
Milrmer*
L|fw f A<
CYCLOrfn
LIGHTNIHC
Cotton fitetore
741 Reynold* Street
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Livestock
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