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• ’•' 3 ' * . ’' •' . V * ** 'V * * ■ 'grTLj&r* '• " - . •' . am t- * - ■ - ' ,V; -. ; > V'.v ■* ‘ — SSSK ■^4 Th« k i h 'flop! -:*■ - 110. I. HOUSES, Eii D«X !•. N. ap*ef, 0 ' t, ^ • v rtL .' CIRCBLATIO* £>K» for tbs mtftlnx. A 4p»sUl <*dtr»l *riu»d Jury fnond * true bill In N«w York Ulo on FrltUr Rjssatfsssn-f- >AT, JifSBW.iwe- «K«ln»t J. A. I’lUifn or Chicago. Frank H«jri Cotton Mill Cotnplicfttions. Htid W. I*. Brown of New O r;r.‘sr;^vr.“^?*.'‘n; n( trade under »Ha Sberntan anH-tru»t uw. Tb# il»d4ounenr U. a blanket af fair, oontaibinx IO.(W* word*, divided into live count* The dm coont unlaw- * While Ibelr trouble* they not l» . , . _. , mnti •(Tautt vAu dear ! nhargr* that the defendant* mediately co" 0 *™ «»« e»«« y*«. uear ^ ^ eontalre with oerialn eorpor- farmer and wercbant and other bu*- UuoaMiot borelft Indloted damaa.l neM reader, they may Indicate, ae| arbitrary, excretive end to demand monopohtllc t future rke price of cotton blow*. I orlcet lor cotioo.” Toe defendant* cotton eaui, gave $j ODD bond for trial « ESr- arbitrary ‘ ir itfittnn.” i lie ueic r3£ , ioi ltia flirtttnf of the indictment •h mercy w more J|||y * m! A , lfa 4t cotton droned |1 W captain* of Induatry-^truet p«r bale, but latar advanced 56 to 70 Iron clad aa thoee controlled hyleent*. Bockefellar. Morfan. Cameulr. Ucho. —^ A Co. or any other bloated capital* or combination. Bern am too fact* of last week'* oo- : ettrence that go to prove thet Mr. Preeldent Taft told the truth in that recent Ohio college epeech when he confeeeed and admitted the departure of abnormal proeperlty and the arrival of a hmf buelne** receaalon . 1 -At Spray, N. C., four cotton mill* Md on* Woolen mill were aold, price* not •tiled, to Harebell Field A Co., tbe multi •millionaire merchant prince* the S of Cbicafo, whoae ratln* U ou hlgbeat ley*] In the United Sutea. 3-Tbe North Carolina Cotton Manu facturer* Aaaoci«tion, having a mem- herehlp of HOJ cotton mllla and 171 yarn mllli, mat In Charlotte. N. C It waa ad vert lard In the call for k» meet ing that action a* to g%ner«l curtal’.- ment would bu taken. So public ac tion wa* taken, but It waa undrrttood iltjllthllT li~ r- that probably all of fb* membsre bare agreed to com plete ourUllment In Auguat to con tinue until tbo market advancoa. Ourtallment with tWa organlaatlon will bo no email thing for it haa t!>4 cotton mllla and 171 yarn mills In It* memberablp. , Why were the five Spray mill# *«ld t Beeahae they did not pay their bulld- •ra and llrat owner*. Why were tboy bought by Marahall Flald A Co.? Boeauaotbay will be profitable to fham, aooner or later. Having nnMav lied capital and unmeasured credit, do ing more bualneaa under their IIrm name than all the merohaoto of a half 7 . k sloaan South Carolina conntlea put to gether, tho»e OMoago people look year* ahoadand go on aeoordlogly. Thdy are tho pathfinder*. Ipaders of new method*. Other oommandvra of groat capital and credit will And othar milts embarramed by the aame trouble* that cauaed the sale* of the Spray mill*, and will buy them equal or better bar- gaioe. So a great truat, or at least commun ity of Utemt will be cr*atad, If* Unutb circling tbe wothl, it* brenuB ilo«* reac’ilng eyery cotton maaufMturlag aectlon of the w«rM. When that condition ahnll come to past the day of tbe Independent Uolate mill Will be paaaed Into ancient his- tory, ai helpleaa of reanrrectlon and reatUratlon aa tbe mummy of Pharaoh. Then the men who manufacture cot- 6oq goeda end tbe mevcUauU who id ootton gohda being the aame the price Of raw ootton will be no morwgoverned by the dead Uw of supply and demand, •r by the ability of the producer to etor* and aava it off the forced marked It may take a* long to carry through tbit scheme aa to complete the Panama Canal, bnt the work goes oh. Tbe aileace of the Charlotte cotton convention wa* eloquent. It had but on* right interpretation and tb*t was aaay of Inference, that many other mllla might he In the straight* that the Spray* had p***ed Ihrougli and that publicity would do no good. The conclusion of the whole matter 1* thla : that the big fish are capturing the little ones Increasingly, that indi vidual effort la being smothered out by the growing of combination* and that all occupation* will aooner or later ex perience the like absorption. The firm* mentioned a* cc-eon»plr*- tor* consisted of cotton mill* In- A 1 *- baiwa, Georgia. North and Sooth Can*- "iTa Ih tBJ* Stale 27 niUll wire named. Doctor Theodore Roosevelt reached New York on Saturday and received an ovation such a* ha* never before bean gtyan to any Amerimn eltlaen. It is estimated that n million people went to New York to sea the home coming. Tna ceremot.le* were nolay with engine whistles and cheer*, and bright with flag* and decoration*. With good t*ste the Koosevelt family took an early train for their country home on Dong Mand. Hla trip abroad lasted a year and three months. Most of the it in* was spent hunting in Africa, the balance seeing many sight* and making a few speeches In F»nrope The Doctor propose* to take things nuletlr this Summer, even If he has to tight newspaper men and politician* away from hta liooae. Moudny he at tended the marriage of hi* oldest son |n New York. Ha will this Summer go to hit editorial office In New York twice* week. In the Fall he will travel about and mak# a few apeecbes. rfferesaw- 1 people a plain, honeat an j bu*loe*allke administration. Of course 1 aball ad- vueata good road*, good school* anJ good gotcrnmeot. my attitude aa to the same being well known to tbe public for many year*. 1 consistently advooated prohibition and wa* among the ffrst to give money and lend tnduenee to p. i*h chat move* ment more than twenty year* ago. At a business man my ebief mm. If j elected, will be to conduct a btate gov ernment along buatnee* line*. f.AI.HyaB, new* to his manv 1 iniy I* contained In *y’* announcement. If of bis candidacy for »nd*In I ir. H ndsy’a la- Hiaty Au*| ANNOUNCEMENT. XNIWJ >r COUNTY Ml iSI my candidacy fhr [To 111 Ifonor, the rresiding dodge of office of Governor, aobjoet to the tho Court of General Sessions for daclalonof tba I >* moors tic voter* of Barnwell County, tk C-, July Tarns W H Hive klbrlght fiver* H Riser Rive**' - V J R Riser ae»-> 1— e-s-ofef*'*'' W H Rivera Aa dlreefed by Section No. 406 ode of Daws of South C«roltna e of the Cod*i for 1902, I herewith snbmlt my annual report, showing amounts p.\ld for war- I rant* laaued by the Gnsoty Snperylaor and presented f for payment from June let, 1909, to May Slat, 1910, Inclusive. { fwapentfntty, J. R. Armstrong. County Tre**Mrer. Primary Election Aug. 30,’it) FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION. Elko, S. C., June Gth, 19)0. I respectfully announce tnyaelf candidate for retdection a* County 8u-J perlntendent of Education, subject to [ the rules and legulatlon* of the lie mo- ooratic primary election, pledging my self to abide by its result and to sup port the nomiueeaof the party. Horace J. Crouch. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for rv-elvctlon to the H tuae Doctor Roosevelt Doctor is the proper title now of ex- President Theodore Kooaevclt. lie 1* a Doctor by virtue of the numcro is diplomas given him by the greatest European and American school* cf let ter*. arts ahd sciences. There Is noth- W>g in hi* doctorate of divinity or dis ease treatment* political or personal. We ara asked why he ha* so great a hold upon tbe people of the Ihiited Htatea, why he I* the one man who can do whatever ho pleases, without los* of popularity. Tha answer to our mind la this: He represents, incarnate* tbe boast and spirit of Republicanism, that U Is M a party that doe* tbinga." Pewpfeare-wow, a* In the time of Rome's passing tbo summit of her im perial greatne**, avlle novarum rerum. oager for new thing*, ready to follow the self confident, aelf sufficient leader who promises novelty. Tberel* specc.- Jrtlon In political futures as In business ■amblings. All people muat have ^gomothinc or aom^ body to worship, from the aavage who praya to a jgpod- «w god Of hla own making to tho scholar hlgbeat rung of intellectual attaln- • The golden hair that Galla wear* I* her*, who would have thought It? She swears *tU hers and true she •wear*. Fori know where she bought It.” ^Old Kb vine. How would you or d<> you like to wear hair from the head of a dead Chi ne*e pauper? Or h«w would yon like for your wife to do It? Would you like to have It nestling elo*e to yonr “manly breast ?'* It I* high time the people were being enlightened on till* subject and, as recent l*»ue of the Charlotte Observer says, aome lllnminating Information a* to the aourcemf the 'bushel* of hslr worn bv smartly dressed women 1* eon Mined in the following special from Victoria, B. O.: “Women In the United Htatea who purchase switches <>f black hair will be Interested to learn that a cru*ade ha* een begun by the Chinese government against Chinese who supply hunian hair for shipment to America, accord ing to report* brought by the Eronfe** of India It seem* that a charitable Inattention of Canton, which burija large number* of paupers who** r*la live* are unable to provide coffin*, found the hair dealer* exhuming ooffinn to recover hair and •shen thl* action wa* reported to tbe authorlfie* action wa* taken against the dealer* Instances have bee i reported of tbe hair exporter* cutting hair In crowd*, and too official* arc prosecuting all apprehended ” It would be Interesting to know jost bow many Chink* were inquired to furnish tue hair worn l»v Greenwood women, If any, and just what propor tion were living and what number of dead. Of course other »tatl*tle* might also be Interesting- Greenwood Index. w* .» • For months Han Francisco h«* been more talked of six I written about than any other one dttylfi the world, or Hsi- ley’* comet. The proposed celebration of the 4tb Of July, the anniversary of the declaration of American Independ ence, In that earthquake, .liakeu Sodom, by a ptlr.e f.ght for a purse of $101,000 and perquisites, between Jim Jeffrie*, white, »ou of a Northern preacher, and Jack Johnson, a Texas negro with a white Northern wife, wa* tbe star promise that made the California city more interesting to tho people of the United State* than all the business of New York or the proceeding* of (,nn- gre**. An lminen*e money spending attendance wa* expected and while or dinarily good people opposed such a brutal observance of the birth d*y of the United Stales nobody could, or would, find a way to prevent such a desecration of the great day. But. luarweek. the Governor of the golden state, experienced a change o( heart Mid opinion and ordered the at torney general to call the strong arm of the law Into tbe game and prevent the meeting and mauling of the big white and black animals in tbe lighting ring. And tho attorney general got busy, while the tight promoters got Isold rest. ~ • Here is tbe cause snd reason of this sudden reformation. California hope* to celebrate the completion of the Fan atoa Canal by holding a long Exposi tion In San Francisco, and to make that Exposition a sure success the Cdlforn Isns will need largo loans from the United States treasury. The very broad hint waa secretly given to Gov ernor Glllett that if this proposed light should be permitted Uncle Sam would not, could not in decency, give any aid or encouragement to the Exposition project. Then the law was found to be sufficient to ptovent the fight. of Representative*, subject to the rule* l)e mary *‘ egsuauonaot iu« Dcmo'-rmlc Prl- Kiection, pledging myself to sup- I port the nominees of tbe party. O. D. A. Wilson. Willlston, 8. O . Jane 14.1910. I respectfully announce mvself a candidate for election to the House of Representatlyes, subject to the rule* and regulation* of tbe Democratic pri mary election, pledging myself to abide 1 by Its result and to support the nomi nee* of the party. R. M. Mlxson. I hereby announce mvaelf a candidate for re election to the House of Kepre- sentatlvee, subject to the rules and! regulation* ot the Democratic Primary | Election, pledging myself to support] tbe nominees of the party. A. B. Patterson. FOR JUDGE OF PRORATE. I respectfully announce myself a candidate fur re election te the office | of Judge of Probate for Barnwell county, promising to abide by the rule* and regulation*of the Democratic party John K. Snelling. Marvelous Discoveries mark the wonderful progress of age. Air flights on the Imavy machines, telegrams without wires, terrible war [ laveutiuna to-felll.men. end that won der of wonders, Or. King’s New Dis covery, to save life when threatened by cough*, colds, la grippe, asthma,croup, bronchitis, hemorrhage*, hay fever and whooping cough or lung trouble. For all bronchial affections It has no equal It relieves Instantly. It’s the surest cure. James M. Black of Asheville, X < , R. It. No, 4, write* It cured him of an obslihato cough after alt other rem edles failed. 80e futd 41 00. A trial bottle free. Guaranteed by C. N. Burckhalter, R. A. Deason A Co FOR CONGRESS. I hereby announce mvseif a candl- dee for Congress from this, the B-eocd Congressional District, pledging myself to shlde by the rule* of the Democratic J primary and to support the nominee* thereof. James F. Byrnes. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. I roapectfully announce myself a can didate for election to the office of County Auditor for Barnwell Omutv, subject to the rule* and rvgulailon* of ih« Democratic Primary Election, pledging myself to support the nomi nee* of the party. R W. Riley. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Conntv Auditor for Barnwell Conntv, subject 10 the rule* and regu latioHs of tbe Democratic Primary Election, pledging mvseif to sup(>ort| the nominee* of the party. J. C. Keel. Barnwell, 8. C.., May <J. 1010. I hereby announce iny*elf a candidate | for reflection to the office of County Auditor for Barnwell County, subject] to the rule* anil regulation* 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, FRO. I respectfully announce my*elf a candidate for rcelection to the office of tountr Supervisor, subject to the rule* and regulations of tbe Democratic Primary Election, pledging myself to abide by it* result and to support the nominees of tiie party. J. B. Morris. FOR MAGISTRATE. I respectfully, announce my«elf a cand date for election as Magistrate at Barnwell, subject to the rule* and regulations of the Democratic primary election and pledge myself to abide by the results and support tbe -nominees of the party. D. Sana Black. IVIIIiston, S. C . June G, 1310. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for election as Magistrate at WIIHston subject Co the rules and regulation* of the Democratic primary election and pledge myself to abide by the results and aupport the nominees of tbe party. M. C. Kitchings. Willlston, S C., May 21. 1910. —i respectfully announce myaelf a candidate for election as Magistrate at Willlston, snbject to the rules and reg ulations of , the Democratic primary election, pledging myself to abide by the results and support the nominees of the parly. J. M. Weathersbee, “ too many, people take their ami belief* a* they bny their pat- and clothing •ml H doesn’t matter much from tbe quack advertiser, or tbe sweat shop. Tbay conie cbeap and don’t give food or lastlnf aervioe but they lack oobr- •go, mind atrengthand Initiative to &- ,«om6 iBiuxgent*. Ajltbelr Hith and hope centre In and rest upon Repub* * MW ktyaL” ! THE US1YEESITY Ql SOUTH CAROLINA Varied course* of study in Sjlence, Liberal Arto,^Education, Civil and Electrical Engineering and Law. t'elleg* fee*, room, lights, etc., board, 912 per month. For tuition, $40 additional. first * - v d* of tbe student* consideration of the are faculty. 43 teochera’ scholarship*, worth $168. d.wltb-, For catalog*# write to ».c.*r Willlston. 8 C . May 17. 1910. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for electlou as Magistrate at Willlston subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election, pledging myself to abide by the result* and aupport tbe nominee* of the party, J.W. Johnson. Baldoc, 8. C, May Iff. 1910- - I respectfully announce myself a candidate for redaction as Magistrate at Baldoc, subject to the ruloagnd reg ulations of the Democratic primary election, pledging myself to abide by the result* and support tba nominee* of tbe party. T S Owaas. Allendale. 8 C , M*j 14,191b. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for reelectlon aa Magistrate at Allendale subject tb the rales and regulations of the Democratic primary election, pledging myself to abide by tha results ana support tha J B Given* 3 73 Sslli* Hutson ‘ 85 00 .9 ’'4 35 00 Lizzie Burroughs *2 50 • a 22 50 Salllc Hutson 3*00 153 73 District No 36. Mrs Dora Dee Walker 62 55 • • 8*00 • 9 8* UO W T Calhoun 46 75 Mrs Dors Doe Walker 85 90 • • (53 00 Leonora Alien 26 00 a • 2ft 00 Mrs Dora Dee Walker 83 00 « « 85 00 Leonora Allen 25 00 Mrs Dora Dee Walker 45 00 • * 85 00 864 30 District No 37. Mamie Aiken 85 00 • • 35 00 J O Merer 25 00 Mamie Aiken 35 06 J O Moyer 9 3 60 • a 20 06 Mamie Aiken 3*00 • • 85 00 A P Key 80 36 Mamie Aiken 36 00 • * 35 00 404 36 District No 38. UornDh A Co 93 63 11 J Crouch 10 00 .1 B Armstrong tress 20 00 C M Carter 60 00 < . 60 00 « « 60 45 • 4 60 00 C F Baker 70 00 C VI Carter 60 00 W A Handers 1 CO C M Garter 60 00 494 08 DDtrlct No 39. Edna Cave 42 50 Ka*wn Hog Patterson Co 3 60 Edos Cave 42 V) Sarah Hankinson lit 00 « C Kay 4 H5 Sarah Hankluson 11 IK) Edna Cave 42 60 < 4 4 2 50 t a 42 60 > < 42 50 $ * 42 50 D T Grubb* 6 *K) f 340 45 District No 40. Henry Mitchell K 87 O W Gr.eu 24 77 Luis n«ii 35 00 • « 35 U) • 35 (-0 < « 35 00 * . 35 00 6 « 20 25 2J2 89 District No 41. Cor* Lee Whittle 25 00 Tneodoci* Williams 25 00 Beulah M:i*oti 40 00 * 40 00 Thoodocla Williams 25 00 s • 25 00 Beulah Benton Mason 40 00 • » • 40 00 Tbeodocla Williams 26 00 * • 25 05 Beulah B Mason 40'0 . ^ 40 00 390 00 District No 42. Susie R Creech 41 05 X F. Hill) ft 00 I,inns Woodward 60 00 J S Still 6 70 Charlie Brown 13 87 Llnna Woodward ftOOO J W Bare* 2 00 Llnna Woodward 50 no • i 60 no J V r Bates ft 6ft E F Woodward 47 no J W Bate* 47 65 Linns Woodward 60 00 Mr* Jennie Dunbar 8 25 J W Rsie* 23 70 WP Morris Jr 24 no Llnna Woodward 60 00 Chsrile Brown f, 34 Mrs Jennie Dunbar 10 50 6 • 800 W P Morris Jr 4 00 Llnna Woodward 60 00 M r» Jennie Dunbai 8 75 J W Bales 25 00 C***e1 My rick 30 00 Liuna Woodward 60 00 ’ii*' ^ 716 46 District No 43. Esther All 85 00 l.lstie Walker 20 00 Rosa Snelling 25 00 Isaac Deveax 14 00 Esther All 3-5 00 Mencer Butler 1(V*0 Lemon Bros 9 70 Lizzie Walker 20 00 E-ilter AU 86 00 £ Mencer Butler 21 09 Rosa Snelling' 2 5 no Esther All 17 50 E Mencer Butler 21 00 Llzzlb Walker 20 00 Rosa Snelling 25 00 I.lisle Walker 20 00 E Menwr Butler 21 00 Rosa Snelling 93 00 K Mencer Butler 10 50 Lisala Walker 1000 420 90 District No 44, T H Campbell The Nst’l City Bank of Chicago, IU F M Young Co 110 00 Doris E Goolsby J H Riser J M Riser J J Harter W H Rivers J II Riser JJ Knopf . WH lllrera J H Kl«er F M Young Co J J Km.pf W H Rivers i Report of School Wsrranu approved J by (Jaunty Be pat In undent of Educa tion and paid by Goun y Treasurer, from J tine 1st, 1909, to Msy 31st, 1910: | District No $6. 190 CO 1D0 00 woo 60 00 100 00 4 Ml 50 00 IWffO 2001X1 50 01) l»o no 02 13 2O0 00 60 00 e-s-a. ’— -a m AT SOME TIME* i there will come to you the opportunity for mating * money. Only those with funds available *re «$ * position to take advantage of such opportunities. Are YOU in sneb position? If not get readt^fer your next chance oy opening an account now with $2 900 G9 District No. 45. yjomr ffanli nf ffV Bail Iftf v T vrvr vT r»T*« VTTi Wm RcNah John T Owen* K Boyd Col* Ren Ford Charlie Brown Tbe Barnwell Sentinel I/emon Bros R Boyd Cole Geo G Butler Wm MeNsh *ecty Geo G Butler K Boyd Ode William Mu Nab Seoty Geo G Butler » § J M Caldwell Charlie Brows John Eve l«emon Bros Wm McNab Seety The Bank of Barnwell K Boyd Cole Geo G Butler The Barnwell Sentinel K Boyd Cole J Alien Tobin S Boyd Cole Calhoun A Co U G Butler 97 AO 6b W 74*> 853 0J 200 104 <0 5 83 6 12 848 no 353 00 97 60 21 89 97 60 833 00 0 20 62 60 80 00 M 00 II 23 17 10 4 25 14 75 ro oo 353 00 11295 15 50 353 00 4 50 3*3 00 38 50 100 85 97 50 853 00 275 00 OFFIC E Rs : a A i i a i 4 e f * ♦ e. Harry D. Calhoun, President W. L. Cave, Vice President H. P- Dew, Cashier N. G W. Walker. Asst. Cashier G, M. Greene, Attorney i i Safety :: Service :: 4 Per Cent. Interest ^•.-•~#-**u*-re~e-e-e~e~e~e-e~e-*e-e~e~e~e. • - • 4 ♦ ♦ THE ♦ a 4 a 4 a 4 R Boyd Cole MeOoy * Company J B Armstrong Truss Sinking Fund Barnwell Graded School 675 00 K . “' i i Shoe for Women t $4 918 19 District No. 46. Mr* Gertrud* Lyne* A J WllllaniB Mr* Gertrude Lyne* 11 J Crouch Co Hupt Ed J B Armstrong Mrs Gertrude Lyne* Estell* O Krysnt J W Jenny A Co Mr* Gorinido Lrnct Estelis O Bryant Mr* (Jertrude Lyne* A J William* J W Jenny A Co Mrs Gertrude I.yoes 23 00 30 00 30 00 10 00 20 00 30 00 20 00 72 76 80 00 20 00 30 00 & 00 (HO 30 00 (0 Ladles, walking, driving or mo toring, 'Queen Quality” is the propej footwear. Simplicity of stvle adds notable charm to the new models We have many new shapes that will meet with praise from the critical woman, in every last and leather that she would wear at any time. If you are in quest of exclusiveness, we [recom mend the “Queen Quality," in suede, patent leatner or gun metal. • 4 a ♦ » a 4 • 4 I I o m co i FOR SALE BY C. F. MOL AIR, ‘ BARNWELL, S. C. • J $336 76 Diet Hot No. 47, XOIOIQAOU ®I#C49C®®@ oToroTca, Pesrle I Loadholt 43 73 n J W Thomas 31 00 • C • 30 00 ♦ • Geo S Albany 12 60 1 J VV Thomas 80 (V ! | K M Ydung Co 6 75 Geo S A ibany 12 .50 * 1 Rosa B White 2.5 00 • * * * 25 00 J K Bradley 25 00 * s 25 00 • 4 • Geo S Albany 12 50 Rosa B White 2 5 no 1 • • 25 10 • Lena Carter 30 00 I ♦ S U Harvey !K) 00 Lena ('alter 30 00 Geo S Albany 12 60 J K Uradley 25 00 • THE iCR05SET Shoe for Men Gentlemen, wc 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. YVc have a large showing of the latest styles,--SMART styles, too. Come in and let us relieve that “tired feeling” ot the fect by fitting you with a pair of “Crossctts." i 4 * 4 4 $5:5 60 District No. 43. Linda 8»xon W C Gr»y AUicUarson Linds .Saxon 4 Alile C irson i.lnd* S*xon A Hie ( arson Linds Baxon 10 00 22*0 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 10 00 10 00 20 00 20 00 10 00 20 00 io oo N A THE TIM Hill Top Stables the Place! Good BARGAINS for ALL! District No. 49. $212 60 Lemon Bros 10 00 5«IHc L Pa.e 41 25 * * 40 DO M M Oesterlcher 20 00 Hsllle Pnte 40 00 M M Oeaterlcher 20 00 Hal lie fate 40 00 • * 20 00 • M M Oesterlcher 16 00 May Aaron 40 00 • * 40 00 • i 20 00 $347 25 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! District No. 51. ? C M Croft Amelia T Langley J A Llghtsey L 8 WIIIDm* B R Loadholt Trustees Hickory Hill Mr* 8 E Mily F M Young Co Mr* S E Mily W R Allen Mr* 8 E Mily Ell* T Cave Mr* S K Mily • 1 Horace J Crouch J B Armstrong Co Trea* Ells T Cave Mrs 8 K Mily J C Mayer Mr* S E Mily 6 no 40 00 19 05 1000 6 60 20 00 40 00 40 00 ft 20 40 00 24 40 20 00 40 00 62 00 45 00 40 00 40 00 6 00 10 00 33 00 40 00 500 40 00 24 Farm and Timber Mules 4 Exceptionally Nice Horses These new comers arc sure to please and profit purchasers. ! ! More Good News! A- Another car load of long-lasting Wagons, all sizes, Smooth Riding Buggies, Strong and Handsome Harness. Whips, Lap Robes of all classes just received Come and choose and make the right start. I’ll help you. Charlie Brown, Barnwell. S. C. •+•+a-E*+*v*+*v**!-*-5-*+a+*+•+••!••+•+#+•+#+#+•+a+#-J-*+*+# + McCOmCK MACHINERY! $621 81 In copying report nrmf* were made which *re corrected at follow*: Di«triot 15—Total cbould read $981 28 — - District 16—Cora H*lr $28 20 Instead of 128.00. Tot*I for dDtrict $10o 60. District 25—J W Johnson $20 80, overlooked; A M Kitchings $5 55; tolsl for district $423.85. Notice of Eleotloa. A petition having been filed In this office in accordance with section 1208, general school law of South Carolina, snd in oompilsnoe with tbe shore nam ed section, notice Is berebv given that an election will be held In Long Branch school district No. 8, at tbe Long Branch school house, Saturday, June 26th. 4910. for tbe purpose of deterrain log whether or not a special levy of 2 mills shall be levied within the. said school district for school purpose*. The election aball ba held aa provid ed by law for conducting general elec tions. The following trustee* are appointed to act a* manager* : D. J. Zorn, R. L. Peacock, J, R, Carroll. Horace J. Croncb, 6 0 It. . . C, 8. S. Wc have secured the agency of the celebrated McCor mick Mowers, Reapers, Binders, etc. We have in stock a large supply of all the necessary repair parts. Come to sec us. We can supply you on short notice. •b ARMSTRONG 5 SN6LLING. + LiRNWELL, S. C. • • / _ - - . . . / ' - / - - V / \ *'7^ '