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• 8 O., on tbo 4th of July, a
ay male oboat 14 hand*
„ J mar on ramp, weight
Neat triaamed, about IS
A Hbaral toward will bo
abbot 810.
yaara old
gtvoo for ratnra or for ioformatlmi
feadlog to tbo recovery of aaeae. Write
or trrw O. D. Allen, Sycamore, 8 O.
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what CounaeUor Q, SI.
r BarM at Oreftgobatjr. 8
lltb, Uadore Rich, a good
for Ma Madly cberitloa to
a abort whHo the rala Ml
or oorared monad, aocoa
grlof of thdao bereft.
The eaddeat ralndropa wo
O.,oa July
man noted
all After
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ANOmiB COTTON K1LLBB.
The rod spider fa doing barm to ect-
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THE CITADEL.
The UI>lle|yCollH*oiew«lb Carellea
ANNOUNC
foil
.ritjr,
William Owene rarh-ty.
faoKMu op to a half eeatory ago far
the glorloofl sweet older that was a
sober and rota wtaalag beverage at
miHHa mo stare and In election
testa. Aa a believer of the betteroeea
of the old over the aew things we hare
la these applet a proof of our correct*
now that on hair splitting lawyer could
qneatlen and no fruit grower fall to
look upon with lore and Ipnglng.
LONG BRANCH PHILOSOPHY.
Oa Inly Ird we made oar **
agony wild
Da op silently dowa oo the aew made
grave
Heaped o’er the mother, the father,
the child.
Wo know that they feel not the ehfll*
log night rala.
Bow wa cared far them tenderly,
4>tahdhaJafoMWil
and drop off la A«r
troy.
The hoot plea of igetting rM of I
op
Of getung rid of
and burnlag the Ini
H F. Buist Kaq. wu In town oo
Monday.
Only forty days until tba first prl*
mary election.
Who will ho tbo next Ocvornor of
•oath CtrMtasf _
dP fjjfg
The ooaaty offictali arc randy for the
annuel settlement, wbicb win be made
lu the catty fatare.
The Homo Bank block nears oom •
pletlon and will be ready for pleasant j
occupancy witbln a few weeks.
Rev. George Hopkins wiU pr<
the Barnwell Baptist Church on next
Sunday craning at tbe usual hour.
The names of sereral good farmers
were added to the membership roll of
the Saltkchatchle Agricultural Club on
Friday. "
Madame Romor tells ua that there
rill be a great barbecue dinner served
Fairfax on special campaign day,
ly 28th.
Wedding preaenu of artistic types
and testae and long usefulness are sug
gested la I>r. K A. Deasou’s new ad-
r ertlscment.
Mr. Gus B. Pachman, who has made
good with tbe Buckeye Oil Mill at Ma*
eon. Oa , visited relnives and friends
here last week.
The melon sod cantaloupe markets
op North commenced the week
hungering and thirsting for the splen
did vine fruits.
Bav. John K. Goode left on-Monday
to remain on vacation In the heart of
the Virginle ABaghabey mountain*
until the a ret of September.
Lieut. J. Wilson RHey, <.f Bsmtxrg,
has been appointed Instruct r of matbe
matles at the United Srates MIHury
Academy, West Point. New York.
Only a few more days remain before
tbo closing of the entries of countv
caadldatea. If any be atltl In doabt
they muni decide quiekly or welt until
1812
ASfltli the coming of real warm weatb*
~ Vr the political pot will boll hot and
high. TK8 VeurLt wtU keep at o>n>|
as possible and advises others to do
likewise.
Today's Psopli contains the an
nouncemeou of two new candidates :
R P. dearson Jr. Ksq. of Al'eodale for
theHouseof Keprreentatives and Mr.
L.C. Bennett for Magistrate at Baldoc.
Frldav, 16th July, was It Swlthin’s
Day. Aoonrdlng to an old Bogllek be*
lief tbo waatber prevailing on the: day
wiH be continued fur forty more. In
places it rained ou tba litb, bat tba
* downpour waa not general
Tbe Barnwell County boy farmers
are easily and every where surpassing
their fathers In making com. Kstl*
mates of their crops, now practically
safe, range from three hundred bushels
to the acre down to a hundred.
Among tbe wise Barnwell oountv
^people registered at Glenn Springs last
reek were tbe following: Q A. Ken
r dedy G C Matthews, K. A. Weatbers-
bee, WHIiston
Miss Lucy Darlington, Dr. C. W.
Krwlo, D. Sams, Dr. F. U- Boyd, Al*
lendsle.
County crop news Is mixed this
week, some Improvement in cotton Is
reported and welt fertilised and work
ooro is good, baton thin lands lightly
manured and badly cultivated the
gatherings will be small. Pea planting
Is general and the seasons good for
tbelr coming up.
Mr. Walter Cayc died on Saturday
at bit Home at Blko after a long Illness,
aged about years. He te survived
by bit wife and one son. He waa tbe
grandson of Mr. Harrison B. Cave and
Cept. John R. Hair and inherited tbe
high character and spotless habits that
adorned tbelr honored lives.
To all Taa P*ovlo Saturday was a
long Summer Feast day from morning
time to even tide, thanks to the kindly
contribution by Mrs. J. B. Easterling
of sweet ripe ngs, sufficient in number
fer the happiness of a whole Bunds
school pic nic outing and of an exce
lenoe to which words oouU not do jus*
tics.
The annual adrarttscmcat of Wofford 1
College and Fitting School Is publish*
ad today. These institutions heva
fitted many food men for successful
On duly srd we made our Way over
Into the great State of Georgia, but __
we travelled at night we saw only about
M miles at country beyond Augusta.
We arrived In and departed from
Mason at night but Judging from what
We aaw It le quite a nice little piece
Bat on our arrival at Eastman, tbe cap.
Its! of Dodge County, wo thought for
awhile that It Was undoubtedly the
New York of the whole state. Here
we found e county oonrt bouse which
cost $120,000 and anoogh of other
things to maka a Barnwell backwoods
man think that ha had accidentally
blundered Into the city of Washington,
D. C.
Eastman, which Is only 24 years old.
baa a population of 2,000, only a small
per cent of which are natives of Dodge
County. They La ye gathered here
from Hong Kong to Jerusalem and
arery fell >w's business seems in a proa*
perous condition This town baa four
large warehouses Ummed full of cotton
and ether commodities, M store# bnllt
of brick and marble and not one of them
•eUs on time till fall, the banks ban*
dling tbe entire volume of business,
seven doctor*, four churches, two fer
tiliser factories, a cotton mill, a com
press, an oil mill, an ice factory In
course of oonstructlon, two railroads,
four drug store*, a weekly paper, three
sale stables, electric light plant, a high
sehoel, waterworks, at.d public build*
Inga unsurpassed.
We were entertained bv four of our
South Carolina friend*, Messrs. C. L.
and W, D. Wqde, J C. Ships end J. B.
Elkins, all of whom bare spent a few
years in Georgia end ere fast learning,
a* It were, i*ld dog* new tricks. Our
above named friends knowing how to
bring things to nas* have succeeded In
being of untold benefit among tbe
farming cU**, bavtng gained the con
fidence and respect of tbelr new friends
over tbe Savdnnab.
We met almost enough old Confed
erates to Ight the whole thing over if
needed. We think there are some old
fellows yet who have never surrendered
to Sherman and don's Intend to on thla
side of Jordan.
Among tbe soldiers of the lost cause
who especia'ly interested us •oes |>r.
Baoon, who was ths colonel In com
mend at Rivers’ Bridge where our
memorial Is held each year. Tbe Doc
tor told us to detail the manoeuvre* of
both armies and tbe number killed on
each side. He Is now 72 years old, full
of enterprise, smiles and good deed*
He and hU wife are the fine«t looking
pair of their age In two states.
On one nr our vtelts out to the thriv
ing elty of Eastman we were enter
tained In regular country style by Mr.
Cobb, cashier of one of tbe banks, who
with his good wife be* reed tbe Scrip
ture which Mttb, 'Tf ye entertain
stranger* you may entertain angeia un
aware* ”
Tbe oliy U becked by fertile lands
and trad# from four eoontiea.
The time for our departure soon
came and we torned our back on our
newly made Georgia friend*. In an
other article we will tell of our trlbu -
tatlona In Sarannab, but win say ju*t
here that we are glad that tbe good
I*ord baa more patlenes with some pen
pie now than be had In tba lime of
Sodom.
Rlab Mas.
. TRIBUTE OF BEdPECT.
Whereas, death has anon more sn
tsred our midst and removed our be
loved brother. W. R. Owens:
Now. therefore, be it resolved t
Thai lu the deeth of Brother
the ebareh has •attained a
his community a kind and
frlond hit family n devoted hatband
and a loving father
Farther resolved i ^
That thew resoluthraa be pat open
the minutes of the church and that the
newspapers ha the county be naked to
publish the same and that a copy ha
sent to his bereaved family as a test! •
menial of heartfelt sympathy for them
In thla hour of groat sorrow
W. A. Dicks,
C. L. liters.
I, W. Rountree,
Committee.
m*o*
MB. ISiDORS BICH.
The death at sea on the 12th last, of
Mr. Isadora Rich of Blsekvtlle was a
peculiarly sad and touching one. Only
a few weeks ago be left home with the
last hope of recovering In the most fa
mous healta resorts of Europe from a
long nine**. Thdao near and dear had
gone with him to cheer sad comfort
the breve, patient Invalid and help him
with the battle for life. And when
hope was abandoned and hU heart
torned to the loved ones so sorrowing
at home end he sought to come to them
once mere tbe end came to him within
a day's sailing of the American shore,
and bis eyes closed without giving the
last parting glance of tendereat affec
tion to bis devoted wife, his bereaved
orphaned children and the sorrowing
ho*i)e friends that so loved and honored
him.
He will long bn missed from the lives
Into which he ghve so much of bappl-
net*, bat bis vfrteee will be obertsbed
In tbelr hearts like jewels tbit shall
never lose tbelr lustre.
Be le survived by his wife, who was
Miss Rika, daughter of the late Mr
dimon Brown, three daughters and
three sons.
plants and planting the land with
Wheat, oata and rye. They have never
attacked these grains In thla State,
though they are said to have done w In
Texas. They wore brought Into this
State an pot plants, pHnotpnlly earns-
non*, and are parthmlarly fond of vl#^
lota They are also found on poke,
burdock, Jerusalem Oak piautt and pea
and bean yfoee.
If yon see any sueh trouble In oottoo
•aadmMnplnleauna ta Mr. H. F. WU
•on, government export, Bnleebnrg, 8.
O#
They are bad when they cut • good
•tart. Last year M. Oscar L. Mayer of
Newberry had a twelve acre field of
cotton destroyed by thorn.
The following remedy Is strongly
recommended by Mr. Wilson I
Take three pounds of sulphur and
two and a half pounds of unslukad I
Ime, and put In tame gallons of water.
Boll one to twn hours, adding water
time enough to keep tbe volume [
about tbe same and to keep tbe mix
ture from burning. Boll anti! both |
tbe sntpbar nod the lime ore theroogb-
y dissolved; It will seem to be a long I
time, bat they will dissolve.
Thla solution la called the "stalk so-1
ntlon." When ready to usn It, take
this "stalk eolotlou” and add to It five
gallons of water, and with it spray the
under side of the infested leaves, with
a spray pump, |f possible, but In the
absence of that s common garden
sprinkler will answer the pnrpoee. I
Where this reaches tbe pests It kills |
them, bnt It Is of oonrse somewhat un
handy to get It wrtl distributed on the I
under aide of tbe leaves.
This spray does not kill the eggs and |
therefore it should be applied again a
week or ten days later, when the eggs |
•halt have batched out.
HhJcitade'r
will be filled
Hon to b« bald at!
August IMLlfilO.
not leas than 18 no
of age on Get. 1, Ilia
•4 tenet fi Net In bMghr, physical if
qualified to do military duty, akd must
give a oertlflcate of Inability to pay tbe
required college due# aa a pay osdnt.
Blank appfieation forms oan be had up
on reqaoat by addnMsIng the Superin
tendent. Cbarkaton, 8. C.
These applications mast bn filled out
lu every pnrtleotar and sent ta the Su
perintendent by Angnet 1.1810. 4t
administration,
vneem good roak
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NGTICE.
All wbo are Interested in a telephone
Ine from Hilda to Blackvltle will meet
at tbe school bouse at Hilda on Bator*
day afternoon, July 22, .1910, at 6
o'clock, to consider plana for tbe
ooustruetton of the sold line.
H C. Hutto.
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.
Whereas, God In Hie ell wiee provi
dence has seen it to take from ns onr
beloved sisters, t/oonora Baughman,
Del«y Sullivan and Alice Well;
Therefore, be It reeolveU :
1 That while we. the members of
| Cypress Chape! Baptist Church do
monrn tbe loss of our sisters we sor
row not as those that era without Hope
I —we ere comforted with tbe belief
that onr loaa la their galo
2. That In tbe deaths of oar sisters
the charcb has lost loyal members,
ever faithful In the performance of
tbelr duties, tbe members of the churoh
| true friends, and tbe homes kind end
loving mottle re.
8. That we, tbe members of Cypress
ChapM BapUat Church, extend onr
deepest svmpethy to tbe faatllee In
tbelr sore bereavement by sanding
them a copy of those resolutions, and
as a farther trlbutn of respect that a
page In our minote book be dedicated
to tbelr memory end that a copy of
theee resolutions be sent to each of the
1 county paptn for nuhlicatlon.
wT A Dick*,
C. L. Hlers,
1 W. Rountree,
Committee.
The newspaper* of the State that I
lave expressed themselves think - that
Col B- J. Watson should accept tbe
hotter pofttlon offered him by the U.
L Government as trade ambassador to |
open new markets In the East.
There Is ao far no demand for the I
establlabmaat la thia State ef Postal |
Savings Banks aa authortaed by an
set of the last session ef Congress. I
Tbe Stare and National banks already
organised ere a plenty good to handle j
what money there Is in circulation.
WORK 24 HOURS A DAY.
The busiest little things ever made j
are Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every
pill Is a augar-ooated globule of boattn
that changes weakness Into strength,
languor Into eoergg, braln*fag Into
mental power; curing oonsttpetton, (
headache, chills, dyspepsia, malaria.
2Ac at C. N. Burokhalters, R
•on A Co’a.
EXTRA CAMPAIGN DAY.
Ckisens of Fairfax and vlclnlc hav
ing reqjested that a a peel*! rsmpsirn
meeting bo held at Fairfax, Thursday,
Julv 28ih all candidates will take no
ties that said request Has been greeted
by tbe Executive Committee, that the
meeting will be held end candidates
are expected to attend.
N.O.W Walker, H F. Bnlst.
Secretary. Chairman.
Union
Pines,
TO TRAVEL AND TALK.
Dr. Theodore Roosevelt will take two
rapid railroad speech making ride*
through tbe West and Rourh before the
next election. Atlanta will be tbe
nearest to us city stopped at. Thr
Doctor la being asslduouslr courted by
tbe stand pet end Insurgent wings of
hia party and appears te be io a frame
of mind to be happy with either “were
tbe other dear eharmar away."
THE STATE ASYLUM.
The eoogested condition of the State
Hospital for the Insane at Columbia
with Its 1,684 patients la to he qulcklv
relieved bv tbe completion of tbe Tay
lor building for white men, and the
erection of separate buildings for white
and colored women and men. \
Later another site Is to be bought
near Columbia and new buildings pro
vided for the colored Insane. The
present Institution will then be given
entirely to white patients.
earners la aD lines of bosineea an
nrofetaiooal life. One United States
Senator XOd six Supreme and Clronlt
Court Judges ora among tin living
wttaeMW of Its exoelteoce.
a The services conducted la the Barn*
well MethodUt ehoreb by Rev. Dr.
WoHlng closed on Sunday evening.
There were four additions to the mem-
- harsh ip ef the choreh. All who beard
aad met this good minister were help
ufi.ao4 charmed hr Bte entire on nee-
erottea of life tnd spirit and tbe geoil*
Manners of • worthy maaeeuger of tho
Frloce of Poaoa.
Richard A. Ellis Ksq. has tendered
his resignation ef the oflee of Referqp
Hi Bankruptcy which be has fined with
each faithful end learned eflkleaey
alkee the ereatten of the nMce In 1188.
to take effect September lltb.
the memhera of the Bar end Htt*
i In MM United States Courts hit
CHARLESTON'S GRECIAN BEND.
jL’he number of Oreekt In Charleston j
has so Increased In the last few year*
that they are able to build an orthodox
Greek Catholic Choreh. These Immt-
f rants are born traders and merchant*,
n tbe enrlv sen times piracy was a
popular and profitable occupation of!
that enterprising people.
One of that race, a real captain of in
dustry, bought a tract of land In Af
rica. to b8 of an area surrounded by a |
ballS hide. Wbea they went to make
the survey the Greek eat the hide Into
a long, narrow suing, with which be|
surrounded a Urge tract On this a
great city waa built and later tbe bleed-
teat battles of the baud to band fighting
age* followed. Aad the Greek uf 1810 L
lass wise In business la waitbr crafty 1
Ulyaees.
Barnwell Baptist Association
Moating* will be held at rteven
Kline and Col-ton Churches.
Keturday and Sunday, July 30 and 31.
PROGRAMME.
11 A. M. Introductory Sermon.
Organisation.
(Jnery 1 Lack nf spirituality In onr
Ohnrche*. Tbe Cause? Remedy?
Query 2. The Importance of our De
nominational Schools and our duty to
support them.
Query 8. The formation of fields and
moving Pastors In the midst.
Sunday 10 A. M Mass Meeting. Our
Sunday School Convention. Mission
ary Sermon.
Kline
Introductory feiermon, Rev. G. Hop-
k'.o*.
Query I. Rev W.C. Baxky, J. A,
Jenkins, W. Barker.
Query 2. Rev. R. W. Sanders, D. D.,
C. M. Eden field, J. O. Handers.
Query A Rev. G Hopkins, Rev. W
C. Baxley. J. McMillan.
Sunday 10 A. M T J. Deer, J. A
Jenkins.
Missionary Sermon, Rev. W. C. Bax*
ley-
Colston.
Query 1. Rev F. M. Hauler, C. B,
Free. Capl D Rice.
Query 2 Dr J. B. Black. Rev. B. F,
Allen. J K. Mayfield, W. H. mill.
Query 8. Rev Freemen, Hev. K. M
Hauser, T. CUvton, W. Folk.
Hunday 10 A~ MtU. C. Eltcy.
Missionary Sermoi', Rev. Freeman,
Sevan Pines.
Introductory Sermon, Rev. Stoude*
M. Mlxson, R. A. Wood*
B. T
mire
Query 1. R
ward, T. J, Grubb*.
Query 2. A. P. Manvlllc,
Rice, W.J.Kennedy.
Query 9. Rev. W. G. Britton, G, K.
Blrt, W. Wooley, T. J. Grubb*
Sunday 10 A. M. M. M. MIXaon, T
J Grubbs. ^ „
Missionary Sermon, Rev, W. G
Britton.
an the grounds
Dinner
Saturday.
O* J. Frlef,
B. F. Allan,
if. G.Brtutm.
No. H*fi
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I, OAN DID A'
THOSE FIBS OF BOYHOOD.
How detteteaa were tbe pies ef bay-
heed. No plea now ever Ushneo good.
What's changed?—lb# * * “
yea. You’ve foet the
kWn
Year dYgeetjorTle poor i
I tbe food. What’s need
taking ui
nayi, bowels.
>yenr*^
■ rn uaa com. wago or
Suppose trochee, eeogh
rev ell nr deetera have ell
we heart «r hope. Take
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8COCO TOP DRESSER
FER TIL fZERS
vacate good road*, good rrhirrft eni I
good go\ernmeot. my attltadaa*roih*
•oom being well known te the public j
end woe among the first te <
aad lend Inrtutnoe te p.tah
meat more than twenty jeer* ago.
Aa a bualnau man my eblaf aim. If |
elected, will he to conduct a State gov
ernment along baaisaa* line*. _
F. H Hyatt.
At oatte Oauft _
v RaUdfngs and
The very thing to push
up the small back
ward cotton. Ask
dealer
your
for
- it. -
400 Acre*
Heuae* end
, aerge
wood end timber.
Term.
416
Aero* thr
; Court Hooao.
meat*. 19
| tn Wood aad
Tsrm* easy.
Come and
tmm t mini tea— n ii in iso m—tetedf jBI nuis^taw
MONEY TO LDTO
on First n orfgngo of
Bntatb..
Apply to /. ■ -
G, M. GrcpiMv
Dnttiwnll S. C
fills
William E. McNab, Mgr.
Barnwell, S. C.
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DR. JSO. F. LEE, JR,
mm Dentist,
.^mMJwiLLfSTOW, - - 8. •
I Ofiloe oyer Beak of WtHlelM. WII
not reoelve celts Ih tbo country, M
; will make appottitmeau at efitea.
a. h. mmm,
ATTORNEY AT LAIT
notary muc;
BLAOKV1LLE, S. C
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DRJ.H.B.MILH0U&
DENTIST. '
BLACKTILLB, B. ۥ
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SEUP AND health I
Llnv on<4 fiaViiOflaw ^
A, Dee-
NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice Is hereby given that tbe no-1
derslgaed will oo Monday. July 28th,
910. file with Hon. John K. ttaoiling,
, udga of Probata for Barnwell CoarttV.
' final return aa Guardian of Corrie
-uts and Otto Luts end apply for Let-1
ters Dismissory.
R. H. Luts,
Guardian.
June 20th, 1910.
NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice I* hereby given that tbe un-1
derslgned will on Friday. July 29th,
1910, file with Hon John K. Mnelllng,
Judge of Probata for Barnwell Connty,
his final return as Administrator of the
e«tate of R. Kirk Garvin, deceased, end j
apply for Letters D1*mis*ory.
W. B. deLoscb,
Jtdmlnlatrator.
June 23rd, 1910.
Are Certainly Found
All the Ycai Round at
WHTTTtES stables
— —
Forty good mules to HELP posh the belated crop**
Two thousand bushelfi of home rained oats to
HELP the HEALTH of the worn and Wear^ or
ailing work stock that needs a change of food.
Full Stocks of beat built easiest running 'Wagons.
PRICES TO SUIT THE PRESENT TIMB1
day and Saturday.
Well equipped office.
Operation® made as pafa*
less is consistent With safety
Pricw reasonable* Tonne
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Xatloe ef Election.
A petition having been filed In thi* I
office In accordance with section 1208. |
general school law of Booth Carolina,
end In compliance wltb the abets |
named section, notice Is hereby given
that an election will be held In Ban
Hill special school district, No. 37,
Sslurdav, July 23, 1810, for the pur-j
pose of determining whether or not a
apeclsl levy of 2 mill* ahall be levied
within the said school district for|
school purposes.
Tbe election shall be held as provided 1
by law for conducting general elec
tions.
Tbe following trustees are appointed
to act a* managers: D P. Key, W
J, Harley, W.J. Rountree.
Horace J. Crouch,
7-6 3t. C. S. K.
Wedding
Presents.
There Is no
will delight
of the
keeper
gift that |
the heart
young house-I
more than
CONVENIENT WAY OF BANKIN0.
[OU need lose no time from your work In of
der to deposit your money In this Bank.
We receive deposits by mail,* By this plan
you can send your money by Post Office Money
Order, Check or Registered Letter. Hand the
letter to the mail carrier and the deposit will
reach us as promptly and safely as if you yourself
brought it to the Bank. We invite you to open
either a checking or savings account, or both,
with one dollar or more.
4 PER GEfl. IKTEP OR M DEPOSIT!!
SPEUlJy. |ATES OR CERTIFICATE? OF DEPOSll
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BANKo'WESTERN CAROLINA
BARNWELL, S.C.
CAPITAL A SURPLUS $SOO,OOO.e0
ESiigjm LOCAL DIRECTORS C
8.30 b, m. to
Persons living away *
will please mabe eppa
looming. Byao
of Immediate a
appointment*.
| The raJttafcle landa of th«
UtoJ.TerHlI Smith efWiV
listen^ deemed by him |B
Tit
Connie Maxwell Orphanage,
are now offered for sale up*
1 on liberal term*.
For particulars apply
either to Dr. W. Cheater
Smith, Wil listen, or Orliud*
Sheppard, Edgefield, dr A,
T. Jamison, Greenwood*
LVi;
Gworge H. Bettew J.M-Egeterling
Butler Hagood RM.Buckln^rtAin
T. B. ELLIS, JR.
| umiiK ui muoic.
A postal card addressed te
I me at Lyndhurstf S. C. wilt
receive prom]
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MONBY TO LEND.
Mosey to
aai estau. 8 par sank
aPionnu under 91088.80.
on a«onatr»Ttr 91,880.00.
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ware,
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At Our Store
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tsgnarmnteed whoa used fee any
t$ has saved
It
iX£».
you will find a com-1
plete line of China-1
and Silverware and
Llbbey’s Cut-Glass.
§6f Prices trel
marked down to fiuitl
the purses of every'
Mr-
R. 0. Nxitr
S. H. Witcofi
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f41 Reynolds Street
Advances Made to
Merchants and
Farmers
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