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Tl^e Bdmwell Ptbple.
TBUR8DAT. JtNE
BATES OP SUBSCRIPTION.
Several good •rtk'lea tre crowded oat
tbit week bj the »tre«* of cdveriUlnf.
Tbe Pall and Winter garden—bow
about HI Don't you think it will be
better and cheaper to rake your own
!• Advance, per Annum ....
On Time.v*.
#1.50
$aoc
—
The chain gang U at Kline this
W»ek.
1. B. Barley,
jOtaffc.
#. B. Morris,
8upr.
BABMONT IX)DDE NO. IT A. P. M.
l regolar conmonicattoa of Harmony
‘ “ IT. A^T. M. nil! be bald
i Jaly 2IU. t.#0 ^o'ekwk im
i an oordtally invited to attend.
U. W. Quin. W. M.
Wjn. Me Nab, Sec.
regular meeting of Barnwell
_ So-15, Knlghta of JCyibiaa will
]be held at their Hall on Friday night
fat B o'clock. A full attendance is
requested. By order ot
BL W. QUIN. C. C.
Win, McNAB, K. R. A S»
Lost Watch. '
Lott in Barnwell, where the Rlacb*
Vllle roed leatea Main Street, ob Sal*
urday afternoon, an open faced stiver
Watoo. with Waltham movement,
short leather fob with metal wisn bone
charm attached A reaaonablt; reward
Will be paid for Sib return to: F. O
Black. R. F. D No. 1 or M. 3. Black,
Barnwell, 8. C.
■ 1 mmmmm m.m: ,
Bank Notice.
Monday July fourth being a iegal
holiday, our respective Banks will be
closed. Tersona having paper matu
ring that day will please anticipate
payment on Saturday July 2nd.
t). W. Manville, Cashier, Bank of
Western Carolina. -
N. G W. Walker, Cashier, Home
Bank of Barnwell.
cabbage, turnips, Ac. tbso tp buy or do ared to
Another Vetcnin Pusses.
Cap*. Jure hnelllng dspartsd this
)tf« at bis home In tbs town cf Mbs'.-
Miig on Friday last, aged T2 y ars. In
tbe presence id a large concourse getb-
althoutT
lion
Uf*
y tbe Anal tribute of affec-
resoeot tbe funeral service*
Camp River. Bridge No. MJ>, U. CV church by Rev J
V., will bold tbrtr annulvi reunion and
basket picnic a» tbe memorlaT grounds
on Wednesday, Julv IStb,
Tbe public la cordially Invited.to at
tend and friends requested to bring
baskets well Hlled. We will have
prominent speakers for the occasion.
J. W. JeniiF,
John F\ Breland, Commander.
Adjutant.^
were held o«-Banday at Beven Pines
Goods.
*• '
jo Yds branch cifu
All good people who attend services
here are requested, expected ami duty
bounil to come and help clean up the
church yard on next Saturday. July
2nd. preparatory to the annual pro
tmeted meeting. No meu excused un
less sick. /
/ A Lady Member.
Dedication at Kline
The church building, which ha* been
occupied for several years, at Kline
will be dedicated to the service of God
on the first Sunday in Julv The ex-
ereiseh/lgni begin at 8 ‘o'clock p. m.
Several minUter. are expected to be
present aud it la hoped that the house,
with a seating capacity of several hnn
dyed, will be full on that occasion.
Rev. O. J. Frier of Bemberg will
preach the dedicatory sermon. Tbe
public Is cordially invited
R. W Sander*,
Pastor.
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logo a
P» decide*
done. But
be foundf
the one at
' A man of moat attractive personality,
of gentle HeattanJ kindly hand Capt.
Snetling passed through all bis years
winning many wr.rm friendships sod
Incurring no enmities. During tbe
war between tbe States he served In stay
the Third S. C. Cavalry which so wall
safeguarded tbe South Western Coast
Districts. To the soldier comrades of
the lost osnse surviving him tbe ti
dings that be has crossed tbe rlver will
bring sad yet sacred memories of the
fears in which be rode with them, and
tbe Kpuogvf people will abate In their
aOrrOW.
tle was a pioneer In agricultural
progress In bit home county, having In
1890 produced on one acre of land the
wondcrfuj yield of 131 bUalials and 89
pounds of corn, as attested by Messrs
Jennings Davl* JoJin E. Allen and
W. Gilmore Nlmms.
He i« survived by four sons. Judge
John K. Snelling of Barnwoli. W, W.
Snelllngof Florida. Paul Bneliing of
Aiken and Jere duelling of Snelliog.
Mr J. M. Give died in Columbia on
the 27th Inst iu his 67th year. Hia
wife, four aons and two daughters sur
vive him. He was a aon of the late
Mr Harrl-on Cave. Until his removal
to Columbia tMVeral years ago he lived
in this county.
A Great 4th
Dr J. K Green of Augusta, Preai-
dent of the Savannah Valley Associa
tion of Farmers’ Clubs, asys that, from
GO to 75 delegates from August*, ami
Aiken and Edgefield (“miniie* will
come to the annual convention on next
Monday, to be held with the Siltte-
hatchie Club. A special Coast Line
car will bring the visitors.
Besidea good things to eat in summer
abundance there will be good speeches
to satisfy the mental appetite Judge
Henry Hammond of Augusta will prob
ably be the chief spokesman for the
visitors In their rank* will be other
good talkers and the Carolina hosts
will give them equal eloquent welcome.
Fotd Father—But, young man, do
you think you can make my little girl
happy 7
Soft Suitor—Do I? JSay, I wish vou
could have seen her when I popped the
queatiou.
Second Week Juries
Petit jurors for Ihe second week of
the Summer Term of Court were drawn
on Monday:
Allendale: F M Young, John Googe
Baldoc: L Lazar, D M Oglesby, A 8
Lazar, W B Gill
Barnwell: E H Richardson, R W
Dicks, W H Duncan, Thos Pressey. D
J Zorn, E P Beat, T E Tomer, C J
II»y. H F Odom.
Bennett Springs: W F Bates.
Blackvllle: J M Blrt, G B McClen
don, W H Dyches.
Bull Pond : J D Gray.
Georges C r eek: G W Carroll, D T
Grubbs, W H Zis«ett.
Great Oyprwas: C M Edenflehl, M C
Diamond, T J Folk.
Red Oak : F M t ook, J D Garrison.
Rich Laud: E B Burukhalter
Rosemary : C E Heath, P F Mitchell.
J W Folk.
Sycamore: L W All.
Willluon: E W McKerlty, M B Bell,
J L Mitchell Jr.
Half of 1910 will be gone when the
clock strike* 12 tonight.
The day* shorten slowly. Thi* week
there Is a loss of two minutes in sun
•bine.
The battle between hoe and plow
against Gen. Green continues with in
creasing warmth.
The candidacy of Hon. J. C. Gr'fflo
for reelection to the House of Repre
•entatfves is announced today.
Hon . J. Oy Pattervon publishes toda\
the tormnl announcement of bis candi
daey for reelectioo to Congress.
Mr. O H Beat Sr. exhibited on Mon
day a tomato, raised In his garden,
weighing 2 pounds and 6 ounces.
Congressman J. 0 Patterson re
turned from Washington on Tuesday,
Congress having adjourned Saturday
bight.
llon.C W. Garris of Denmark an-
nounces* ic today’s Pkoplk his candi
dacy for Congress from the Second
•District.
Next Monday, Julv 4th, will be a
national and state holiday. Tbe bank*
will be closed, tbe post otiLes observe
Sunday hours and the mail carriers rest
from riding.
Thot H. Peeples Esq., who made so
creditable a friaiul winning race for the
Legis lature two years ago. announce-
his candidacy for the House of Repre-
seutatives in this issue.
Supervisor Morria has completed the
eiaytngof tbe road iro«n Barnwell to
Kline. Be will toon divide the chain
gang into two squads, one located at
Allendale, tho other working on Svca-
tuore roads.
Tbe Southern State* Lumber Com
pany baa ordered 4A pound steel rail
for the new timber railroad it will
build in tbe Lower Three Runs swamp
from Martin to Dunbarton, a distance
of twenty miles
•'King’’ W. H Eaves w«a8 in town en
Saturday accompanied by his pretty
little princes* daughter Having
planted only six acres of cotton to the
plow this hard year he has complete y
o«Dqut.red Gen. Green.
The donate has confirmed the ap
pointment of Mr. Sheldon B. Moseley
as Postmaster at Barnwell. That
Charlie E Faikeusttiu will continue
First assistant is as good Barnwell
news as we have ever tout.
One of the best of our good friend*
invites us to spend the Glorious Fourth
at Ulmers, but while the Inducement*
held out are most tempting the ob
•Uelea are too numerons to be over
come. We have been too bu y to have
a real well holiday since Christmas
Misses, Hsttie Newsom, Marguerite
H*rley and Stella Hair of WlllDton are
atlenuing tbe splendid Summer School
being held at the University of Vir
ginia. The schools that may secure tbe
future services of such well equipped,
accomplished and enthusiastic teacher*
will be indeed fortunate.
A great many good people will be too
busy or too indifferent to come aud
hear the State campaigners on 'he Uth
July, hut it would be well to have del
egailon* of level headed non candi
dates from every club present, to take
the measure* of the vote seeking pa
triot* and report to their absent fellow
citisens.
There will be a barbecue and basket,
picnic at Ulmers on Julv 4th Every
t&f&SftlSZii;sSShS j-w. “r*
m,d at night, music by bras* band from was forced by a comblnatTCTi »T kH
Savannah. Also a carnival company
Marvelous Discoveries
mark the wonderfnl progress of the
age. Air flights on heavy machines,
telegrants without wire*, terrible war
invention* to kill men. and that won
der of wonder*. Dr. King’* New Dis
covery, to save life w hen threatened by
you ghs colds, la grippe, asthma,croup,
bronchitis, hemorrhage*, hay fever and
whooping cough or lung trouble For
all bronchial affections it ha* no equal
t relieves Instantly. It’s tne surest
cure. James M Black of Asheville. N
C. t R. R No. 4, writes it cured him of
an obstinate cough after all other rem
edies failed. 60c and $1 00. A trial
bottle free. Guaranteed !y G. N
Burckhalter, R A Deasoti A < o
A Good Time Coining.
M r. Editor :
It is quite * rare occurrence
to see any news fr.nn Ulmer* I sup
pose it is because we don’t want to tell
the bad sod we seldom have any good
news to tell. But there i« a good time
coming at Ulmers, & good time for
andidates for there the? will have an
pportunity to give ihe dear people the
Grip ”
A good time for lovers of Base Ball,
there wdl be a game by two of the
fastest teams In the county. A good
time for lovers of cold drinks wilt
have all kinds hot drinkers loo will
nave a good time for we expect to have
tmrbecned meat seasoned with hot cof
tee. A good time for lovers of music
will he a bias* band here from davan
ah to furnish mimic. So you, sue
Hr. Editor, that Ulmer* is the place,
nd the fourth of July the time for
very body to get their money hack.
Timothy, Tickle, Pitcher.
with various shows and amusements
Committee, W L. Brant. W O. Me-
Caskey, G. A'-BteT, D Gardner.
Buperintendent of Education Horace
J. Crouch has good cause for great sat
isfaetion because of the flne wav in
which fho teachers of the county have
responded to hi* wl*e o<>un*el and earn
' e*f effort* In their behalf. Twentv-flve
Birnwel! County teachers are attend
Ing the Summer School at Aiken, eight
of their number being reshiept* ot Wi -
liaton Township. Already good teach
er* thi* Summer course will largely in
crease their future success and eflcleu
cy. Bchool Trustees should *«« to it
that all these live and learning young
teachers are secured for pleasant and
profitable position* in their homecouu
There are no half way (lolng* among
Willlston’s progreasive citizenship
whenever duty or the spirit of progress
and civic betterment oaU for personal
or community aaerifloe and service'
On Saturday by a xo’.e of 67 ayes to 2
Does an elxwa levy of >1*2 n»m» was
made for school purposes, to supply the
deficiency In funds resulting from the
loss of dlsoansarr revenues. Bv tbe
Late Live Ne\vs.
Two white women died of Pellagr*
in Columbia within twelve hours Sat
urday night and Sunday
On Monday Robert Taft, son of the
I’rcsident, ran down with his autotno
bile and seriously injured an Italian
laborer at Beverly, Massachusetts,
where the Taft family will spend the
bummer.
Dr. Theodore Roosevelt has accepted
the position of a trustee of B'w>ke.r
Washington’s colored college at Tu*
kegee, Ala. They two must be very
good friends as they lunched together
in the White House a couple of years
ago.
Georgia will have a hot’er campaign
for Governor this year with two candi
date*. big Hoke Smith and little Joe
Brown in the race, than South Caro
lina with six seeking speakers. There
as hare liquor Is the issue.
P. 8, Attorney General Hart has
entered the race and complicated the
running.
Champ Clark. Democratic House
Democrats and a few •’insurgent” Re
publicans. He says that the stand pat
Republicans are at the old game of
whUtllng to keep thejx rourage. up as
they pass through o grave yard, and
that a trouncing awaits them at the
next election.
At Union nn Saturday fepeciat Judge
W. B. Gruber refused a new trial for
W. T June*, the rich firmer, fouuci
guilty montha ago of the murder of
hi# w|fj* and eentenced to the penlten
ttary fbr life. The June* lawyers will
appeal to the Supreme court, aud
Jones must cootlnue in jail until next
winter
Congress adjourned .Saturday night
after a session of seven month*. About
a hundred new imoortant acts ware
passed, .speaker J«e Cannon, who na*
been In Congress 86 year*. aay< that
more andJtetter work waa done this
session nfian in any other within hie
recollection.
FOR RENT.
One comfortable 4 room house in
Barnwell $6 <0 ner mouth, apply to
Geo. H. Bate*, Barnwell, S. C.
NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby riven that tbe un
dersigned will on Friday. July 29th,
1910, tile with Hon John K. Hnelllng,
Judge of Probate for Barnwell County,
bi* Anal return a* Administrator of the
e*tate of R. Kirk Garvin, deceased, and
apply for Letters Di*ml*.«ory.
W. B dcLosch,
Administrator.
June 23rd, 1910.
Notice of Municipal
Election-
Pursuant to the authority invested In
u* as the evecutive committee of the
Jsrnwelt Municipal Demooraiio Party,
and In accordance with the rule* and
regulations nf the said parly, wa do
hereby order an election to be held In
tbo ( tty of Barnwell on J l uesdar. July
12, 1910, for tbe purpose of nominating
Mayor and six Aldermen as the Deni
ocratle nominees, to be voied f >r in the
general election held f >rthe purpose of
electing a Mayor and Aldermen f >r tbe
City cf Barnwell.
In the said election voters shall
scratch the name* of all **ve one (1)
candidate f >r Mayor, and all save six
(G) candidate* lor Alderman. No one
will be allowed to vote unless hi* name
appear* ttpon the Barnwell Municipal
Democratic Club roll.
J. H. Lancaster. J. M Caldwell. J S.
Half >rd are hereby appoin ed managers
of eiectlon. and It shall be their duty to
conduct the said election as the Brute
and County Democratic Primary elec
tions are held, and to declare tbe re
sult* ot the election in writing to ttie
executive committee (f the Barnwell
Municipal Democratic Partv within
three days rfter the said Primary
election.
The polls shall be opened in the hall
of the court house and kept open from
eight o’clock a, in. until f >ur o’clock
p m.
R. C. Kirkland,
C. C. 9imm«,
A. A Lemon,
Wm McNab,
R Boyd Cole.
6-202t. Executive Committee
Anotkcr
"Aunt NelP’ took a
to do n fnxtWn*« U lAafw
• Here could the fUh hi
Husie’s one book was
hand. Howard wet going to town
and would Murry fiiome to hunt the
rabbit tjat was eating .up hia gardnn.
Aunt Nell got hloa to bring a supply
of hooka and began fitting up Ilnea for
everybody, from herself on down to
little Henry.
Tbe question aroee: Who should
Hh Grand-Ms! Every body
wanted to go fishing. It waa Aunt
Nall’s Ashing trip and so the must go.
And Aunt Fan had Juat coma from the
city ar.d we wanted her to enjoy being
a wild Indian for awhile. Everybody
always Hkea to go flahlag. How eould
Way body remaiOAt.hotn
Kao- was going? Four little pimple
bed been her shadow ever •Inna »he
came home. Every one of the four
had slept ell day the day she was to
come In order that they might alt up
till the train would bring her that
Arc Certainly Found
All the Ycai Hound at
light the next morning and peeped
over to make sure that Aunt Fan had
really come Finding It bad been no
dream she had stood beside the bed
waiting patiently, something unusual
for her, tHl Aunt Fan should open her
eyes she had often declared that she
had rather haVe Aun r Fan come horn*
than to have a visit from Santa Clan*
Alt four children had been Aunt
Fan’* shadow every minute since ah*
came. If Aunt Fan went how could
anybody stay? But Eliaab lb wltj
never consent to leave Grand-Ma alone
nod so with disappointment In her
voice she offered to suy. And then
aunt stayed to keep Her two, as Eliza
beth calis her-etf Shit Grand Ma com
pany. Aunt and Elizabeth were dre*
sing two veiy line paper do.l ladies
when the others set oil' on their expe
dition .
Little Henry remembering the de
lights of his last trip wa* eager to go.
WeTieard Aunt Nell saying, ’•But you
will get tired and l can’t tote yon
home?’ Henry protested' that he
would walk every step of the way and
we saw him going with the test
Tney took a hoc and went down be
side the creek to dig for bait. Having
obtained a few skip jacks Hhey set
about fishing in a deep nole. hut just
then a hig head with a yellow throat
protruded from the water “It i* n
moccasin,” ex- iaimed Aunt Fan and
all made haste to ell tub over the barbed
wi*e lance Into the pasture leaving Mr
Moccasin alone in glory. Aunt Nell
dug more b*it and 8ue and Robert set
tled themselve* on a log over the deep
est hole on the stream . Aunt Fan en
ticed them off and batting their hook*
set them to fishing ‘M a,” called lit
tie Henry, Tom bait mv hook me
wants to fi*h ” • Oh,” said Aunt Fan.
“Your Ma it busy. Just let y>ur
bonk down into the w ater It’ll do you
ju*t a* well You wiggle so you II
never catch a fish anyhow.” Little
Henry threw his hook in, wiggled it
up and down and then pulled It out to
see If be bad caught a fl*h. Bure
enough there waa a ti-h on bit bait
lasa hook and he had caught It all by
himself, '‘Aunt Fan, Me dot a fish.”
He was treated w ith more considera
tion after this and allowed some bait
as well as tbe other*. At cundown he
had caught two fish while the other*
had caught one around and poor Sue
none at all.
Evening shades *ent all h»me with a
string of fish for Grand-Ma. They
found Aunt and Elizabeth In the midst
of a great game of * Frog in tho well ”
- ‘•Wo»’4-you-WMk« me up soon an me
morning and let me go fishing befo’
breakfast? Just me rod you” whl*
pered a Httle girlie in Aunt’s ear
A Dreadful Wound
fyom a knife, gun, tin can, rusty nail,
fireworks, or of any other nature, de
mands prompt treatment with Buck-
len’s Arnica Halve to prevent blood
poiaon or gangrene. It'* the quickest,
surest healer for all such wounds a*
aWo for burn*, bolls sore*, skin erup
tions, eczema, chapped hands, corns or
pile*. 23o at *;. N Burckhalter’s, K
A. Deason ii Go’s.
NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice i* hcrcb\ given that the tin-
deisigned wi'.l •>:! M mdar, July 26th.
1910. file with H m. John K. Bneliing.'
Judge of P?l»h'Hte lor Birnwell County,
hi* final return a* Guardian of Currie
,utr, and Otto Lutz ami apply for Let-
••rs Dt mivs-oy.
K. H Lutz.
Guardian.
one 2Ith, 1910
WHITTLES STABLES
Forty good mule* to IIELF push the belated crop*.
Two thousand bushels of homo raUed oats to
HELP the HR ALT II of t life worn and weary or
oiling Work slock that needs change of food.
Full Stocks of beat built easiest running 'Wngona.
I/KICLS TO SUIT THE PRESENT TIME!
winthrop
scholarship
examination.
Tha evamlofttlo
Vacant scholarshl
lege and for
student* wUt
Court Hoi
a. M,
than fifteen year*
Scholarship* «re vaesut
they win be awarded to
the bl&beat average at this
lion, provided the? meet the bondUM
governing the award. Arpll«a»U <•#
•chourshlpa should write to PreaRkM
Johnson before the ex amt nation fot
Scholarship examlnaUon blanks. . I;
Scholarship* ate worth fUM and free
tuition. Thi nett Mss ion will open
September il, IfilQ. For further in*
tbo a (H&la
be held al
dobto. on Fltoar,
A POllranLi mini
r - - **• %•***--
formation and catalogue, addreaa
Para. D. P. JoHaaojr, Rock HIU, 8.0*
. TAJ
and with It our entire stock of Spring and Summer Goods, Men’s and
, Boy.*’, Ladies’. Ml*se* and Children’s Oxfords, Dry Goods, Laces and
Embroideries, Clothing. Hats and Gents' Furnishing*. All these
goods arc new and up-fo-late and will be sold at 15 to 23 per cent,
leva than our regular price. This sale 1ms been Inaugurated to reduce
our stock of summer wear before we remove to our new store In the
Homo Bank Building and to make room for tho pretty things that wo
arc going to show you tlii* Fall. In order to enjoy the benrflts of
this sale you nnut get busy aml supply your WAITE* enrlv in the game
before all the choTie Ihing* have Been sold.' A* long a* they last !
Co Gingham at
10c Figured Lawn at. .
XOo ” •’ at..
lOo Embroideries at
4)e yd
TJc yd
15c y.i
yd
<c
7o Figured Lawn at
15c ” *• at
16c Embroideries *t
Co •• at
. 4le yd
i24o yd.
., U>o yd.
... 4jc yd.
•MONET TO LESS
Mortgoges of
on First
Estate,
Apply to
. G. M
Grtents
Bftfnwell
■ -*■* - ‘
S.C
DR. m p. LEE, JL
Dentist, -
WHAIBTOHti * - & ^
Office over Bank of Wllilstou.
non receive calls In the country.
will make appointments at oAn.
..Tk
4. H. MSESIEIS,
AnOMET AT LAI.
NOTARY PUBLIC,
BLACKVIU.E,
1
—
DR.J.H, E.MILHI
DENTIST,
BLACK VILLI, B*C*
Office days Thursdity,
day and Saturday.
Well equipped office.
Operations made as|
lc«8 as consistent with safety 4
~ Prices reasonable* Tens# . _
castor—"*-•
“ s ‘*'
£j®r , Str»vv Hats at Cost '-jBft
1’Cotton }* high, but ue hate reduced the price on all Domestics.
If you have corn* or bunion* try a pair of our buniotr* last shoes.
Groceiy Stock is complete and price* rigbt.^^flf
Burdick
Building
$
Barnwell
So. Car,
DR. W. 0.
not
kntffi, * *-»n
*
hi
OFFICE
8.30 a, m, to 0p*
7w. J**..
OUR
PIANO
CONTEST
Boy—Father,
truth?
do
iFatbcr—Tee, my >00. lewjer*
do
) aery era tell tba
win
any thing to win » case.
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LOANS NEGOTIATED.
* V
oo town end farm property
in amouutaof net leas than
Long or abort time. Sou tb
(J®- ‘ ,
J. A. Willis, Atty,
will close Mondayi
July 4th, 1910, at
12 o’clock M. As
soon ns the judges
declare the result,
the piano will be
presented to the
successful contest-
nut.
Bonus Offer:
For each dollar paid
on account. we wil
give 200 votes.
The Finish
will be close-** few
votes more or less
f may win or lose the
. ‘ piano.- busy
' rjtowi
•nwoir. State
dayrff Job*, A. D.
Notice of Election.
In accorc1*nc» with tlm *>-ts of ttie
General Assembly <«f the Bute of South
Carolina for tbe \ear 1886 and *ectlon
1210 of the code of 1902 notice i* here
br given that an election will be held
in the town of Allendale on Tuesday,
July nth, for the purpo*e c.f electing a
foil Board of Trustees lor the Allen
dale High School, District No. 22 All
who are qualifled to vote in general
lections in the above natned schc'
district will be allowed to vote |n this
election.
The election will be conducted in the
Town Hall, and the following Will
serve a* managers: J 8. Rice, W. ;0.
Kearse aud yred,8. Davit.
Horace J. Crouch,
C. 8 K.
f
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SUMMONS TO ABSENT DEFEND
ANT.
State of South Carolina, 1
County of Barnwell. I
Court of Common Fleas,
Hattls Aldrich, Plaintiff,
against
Stephen Aldrich. Defendant.
(Complaint not served, j
To the Defendant above named!
Too are hereby summoned and re
quired to<an*wer the complaint In this
action of which a copy I* herewith
served upon yon, and to serve a copy
of vour answer to ttie said complaint
ou the subscribers at theif office* in
Blackvllle. 8. C , w-miin twenty day*
after the service hereof, exclusive of
the day of sucb aetviee; and if you fall
to answer the complaiflt within tbe
time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this ac
tion will apply to the Court for the re-*
lief demanded in the complaint. ✓
A. H Ninfcsteln,
H. F. Bulat,
Plaintiff’s Attorney*.
Dated Jnne IS, 1910. .
To the absent defendant, Stephen Al
drich :
Take notion that the complaint in
this action together with the aummon*
(of which the foregoing is a copy) wa*
filed Is the ofEoe of tbe Clerk of the
of Common Plena tor tbe Countv
[jlf First Investanl Income
W" :
invite those receiving money the ^
(ii>t oT .Tilly from investment* to keep,
it earning interest by depositing it in the
- ISavings Department of this bank where
it will earn interest r.t the rate of 4
per cent, compounded. Wo also issue
Certificates of Deposit on which interest
is allowed according to agreement with us
4 PEI CEliT. Wltp OK DEPOSE
SPECIAL WES OS CERIlflCAIEj) OF DEPOSII
BANKofWESTERN CAROLINA
BARNWELL, S.C.
CAPiTAL &SURPLUS $500,000.<1P
LOCAL DIRECTORS (-■ .
s. »U«
Fervona living »w»y from
will plaaae make appointment*
looming Bv eo doing they will tei
I of irouifdiaee service end avoid
appointments. *
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The valuable lands oi Hw
Ute-J. Ter, ill SmiOl of Wil*
llstoti, dcriged by him to
Connie Maxwell Orphiwuig%
arc now oflered for H l«
on liberal terras.
For particulars »ppV
either to Dr. W. Chestet
Smith, Williston, or Orlande
Sheppard, Edgefield, or A,
IT. Jamison, Greenwood
e
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George H.Bates) J.M> Easier Li rig
Butler flagood P.M.Buckingham
N art
C. NKEl.T, JR.
WfufoX
Adcftnres Made
Merchants and
Farmers
Cottcm
.f41 Reynold* Strwt
T.B. ELLIS,J
SCtmilG AND 1EHRACI5C,
A postal card addressed to
me at Lyndhurst, 8. C«
receive prompt attention.
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MONET TO LEND.
Money to leifd on Site
per cant
[ reel estate. 8 per eeat li
amotinte ander ;
on etoouttfi overlLtoCWt
J. O. Fatteraon ft I
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IC. F. CalkoiB, P. 1.
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on tbe