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Barnwell People., rm K( 11 VK ' VS -
^ r I Kov. T O Philllpj
Thursday, marches, i^h.
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RATES OE SI KS< RIPTIOS.
Id Advaac#!. p*>r Annum *1.6<j
On Tim** $2 uc
One neftinn of rtiHiu jiund inor**«
tliii* week to x tmint ii.'.ir fit.
liie romt from Svrxmore to Jenny. The
other »ection will-he dt l>oek Krxm-ii,
on the mad from Allentltle to pMirtax.
p« ha« acrepterl the '
onsnimou* to the |M>torNte« of
Kline xml Mr Arnon I3apti*t <'hu'eh**«
••xlen<IpiI to him x f.-w week* »ito_xn<i
! wi ' enter ut"**> hi 1 * n-w itnttex i • Mxv
Rev J k Hair will prexeti on next
' Sumlxv xt Mt Arnon at 11-30 a m.,
ami at K line at I p. m. I
J. B. Harkv,
Clerk,
J. B. Mon ix,
Mipr.
HARMONY LOlXiR NT) 17 A. F. V.
’A retrnliireommunloatlon of n.’.rmorv
I/Odjie No. 17, A K. M. will )»• h*-M
tn Vlawniie Temple or. Ihursday
April IXtli 7 00 o’cliK’. A'isltirut
Wrethron areoofihiu.v inviled to HUenX,
A A. Lemon, AV. M
AA m. McN'iil), See
FOR SALK — "MX hnnrlred xerea >f
flue farming Ixml, noi th of Blaekville,
ill a verv rleairahle ae,-iion
H. I>. Still. Rlaekville. S. C
A large liver am! white eolored
point er dog straerd from mv ttlaee on
t he xeeon<T iTirCT f'J a n na r t l . A ITPi.' iTT
reward will be [laid if returned to
J J Walker,
tf Millettevllk*, ^ (1.
Ft)i: r AI. K,
I’rle
e on ap
fkxiO hnaiu-Ja ear corn.
pllCMUon.
AA . T Calhonn,
Thoinaa, S C
ROCRY FORD CANTALOL l’K
S F. LI).
AVe have a limited amount of gen-
tiine Rocky Ford, Netted (iem, ca'-.ia-
loaipe aeed. Thia seed w a« t'er.«ona|'v
a< leeted )>y the late t.eorge W. Sw 'nk,
from me Iona grown- on new ground,
and i» pxrticiilar'y choice
Trice of No 1 xeed, fl (f) per pound,
.. ^ .. o 75 ..
A ldrea«
{Karate of (jeorge W . Swink,
Rrviky Ford, ('olo .
Will exchange 1 No « Mathnxbok
Tlano, »tvle giand r'piare, for good j
home or mule. Add re-x
T. O. Box hi Blaekville, S.
Fi.f.S FOR S \ I F.
White r\ yandotte 1 ggx frn-n thor-
1-t't,
AVISF. AVAlfMN’G AV OKI'S.
'‘ITie Menace of the Boll AA'ievil”
wax the t xt xiid jne-‘«xge of the warn
ing adtlreax ni& le\b'fmc the Sxdke-
hatchie Agrienl nral Cluh on Frldav
hy i’n f lxtni-» llenrv Bice, Seetctarv
1 f ttie Stale .Audnhon S''Oi• y f'>r Bird
T otec'ioti Tri'fe ror Hu-e wax onec
t* iliclpxl r f the B.rnwell (irxded
>eho. l xml hix good work Jp that po-
»it ! on added to the genuine Mneeritv
of the welcome he rec iv- d. and to the
eonti cnee in and rex|MH t for thfe decN-
ratioi x that, l e nihi'e
A - to tl:e poming of the Hill AVeevil
Trrf. Bice said that in the Ixxt t.li\ce
years it nas advanced exsiward a«
mint'i, ma great a distanc.*, ax It had
'one in the previoux tine vearx If
thix laxt rate of t>rogra‘-s conrlxuex the
winged cm my will reach South Caro
lina w 'Inn three vearx Tic govern
ment officials post,.one the time of !>x
arrival to live tears hence, hut that in
cludes a Hoeral allowance of time for
-«et ha»kx. f*r- f Htcc rhtnks the wee
vil will prohahiv eti cr this State
through B.itiwell ('onntv
The be-t hope lor protection against
this most dangerous and destructive
enemy 11. x in iln- help of the insect eat
ing Mills . They can do more to check
and defeat the coming peril than all
ti e ski 1 and science of the htitnxn han
and heed have aceompilshed or may
a- C' tnplisli.
The ( iuh agreed to memortHlI/.e the
Legislature to pass a ininter’s license
law for the purpose of raising funds
for the protection of the Inxect eating
birds. Ax 1’rof Bice xaid so well:
“The xxfpcy of tlie Sfste i« at stake,
peril overhangs the people, better have
a few dixgrutitled hnn'orx than thous
ands of ruined farmer*” On motion
of .senator George II Bate* the thank'
of the Club were voted to Trof Bii •
fur hi* timely and thoughtful address.
TH F, GKNKBAI. SESSIONS.
1 h' C ourt of General Sesvionx rnn-
vrmd he 1 e Moml.-»v morning, with
J'idge George K T.inee of Anderson
| pr. siding, ami Solicitor B K Gunter
Stenographer B-own and the other
c<>u 11 * Ilicers in their place*
! Sixtei n gra’id and th'rn live |>etit ju-
Pughbred Stock
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F. IF 1 1 1 ck*
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r. os an* w ( r. d t o t he r< 1 cal Owing to
the tact that several juror* were ex-
cu-.-'l, a new venire of two grand and
eight pe-it jinn's was dr«wti to till the
I J ' .. - of it. -' ev u..-.I
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TRIBl’rE OF RKHTEOT.
.fust one month ago today the A -tgel
of Death appexre l in our midst and
took our dear brother
I'nix i* X htigtl', glad, heautiflll
world, fragrant with the odor of tluw-
ers tuneful wi’h the songs of Mr Is.
res|)letidei)t with the gloite* of eartl)
mill *ea and sky and ye. its attractions
now ar« no douht unnoticed hy ux, for
grim, merciless Dentil lu-.s apfiearcd in
our midst and snatched from our com
panionship one of our loved ones Our
*ky ia hung with black and sombre
cloud ourtain*. our vision is oVrcast
witn th" gloom of sorrow and every
»<)iind that, strike* our ears luu in It a
cajence of dispuir. \A r ithu 11 the pr--*-
dice of tliat on** who li*« gone befote
the w 01 Id, indeed, xeeni* emtit v and
eheerlc** to us and in our hearts there
i* a dreaiy, dismal, aching void. Thr
only <*nn»ol»tinn that i* vrMirhxafed u*
i* ttie sweet realization of die fact th*t
out beloved i* at peace and is now in
that land where toe weary hi» at rest.
He ha* lieaid the Word’s from the
Fat Iter’s lip*. ‘'Well done, thou good
*nd faithful serva.'t; enter tuou Into
the joy* of thy Lord.”
Sister Mamie.
March 10, 1010.
ENTERED INTO REST-
On Friday mornlpg at l2:tu o'clock
the dealli angel nuLereilour luimu and
bore xw»y the spirit of our dear father.
Kd.onmi lb * Co|0. He w a* born Feb.
10. IS’.J, died Mar, h 17. 11)11, making
him 79 years, 1 month and G days old .
He vv#s laid to rest at the fami'y bury
ing ground on Saturday at II o’clock,
tlie funeral service* being eondticted
bv Rev. D. B Gmseloso. Hi* life on
earth was a benediction to all that
knew him.
He wx* th* father i f 18 children, of
which 11 have gone on before him. lie
I* survived bv hia wife and seven ehd-'
<1 ren.
He was a consistent member of Beth
el Baptist t’hurch from hU early boy
hood xnd for many year* a deacon.
Dear f^her, vve know you are at rest
for during the long month* <>f suffer
ing nut o.10 word did vve hear from
von. only that you w re going borne to
re't. Those beautiful words tbat you
laid util! ring in my car*, •‘Heaven i*
•o beau11 f i).”
A loved .me from u* ha* gone,
A voice we loved 1* stilled,
A place is vacant, in our huma
Which in-v > r cui tie tl I led.
Hi* loving sou,
AV. U . ('ope.
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KESOI.I TIGNS OF I’.F.SBKCT,
AA liere.t*, the late Past Chancellor, J
M H sir. wx» ui.e of the ciiarter ni.-ui
(ter* iif \\ i {is*o11 Lodge, h of 1’, N
-J 1 , an • h-d serv.-d ih.x lodge jn every
.sfl" e within it- gin and hi* >ervic.-
POTATOES AND rRns^F.Tl
In F.x»tetn North tlaro In .
t»t<>e« have long toon -.Town - *•>
tensive xcsl* *• a 'Aeid crop f
ment to *i d saj-- fnrtI er Nor h
liavf tnade that s.ction u... e
pro*perun• k. H Mimhet, X"
grant from th North -t ,te, '*
Ingthi* Spring near Beaufnr, '
ahonr sixty acre* in sweet potatoes.
H* will get. hi* crop to market ahead
of hi* old Far IL-ei r.eti^t'orx.
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i- ve-tlgatlon; If they vv. tr not
v w . • •, 1 11 1 .... I t h • J urv unless a verv
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her , ti I g.-l tbeiil ttial Huy are
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scene* of
wa* mx 1 ked by 11n'.aI
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W he re a HU a ' I w i
the excr,-i».- ot ’ll* iuscrutah
h»* remnvtd him from the
hi* ea11li 1 r 1 ,hor* ;
Them fore, he it t rso' ved that w e In a r
put,tic testttponv to lux character of
Pythian knighthood by
l*t. Setting apart i page of our o in-
nt.-s to hi* memory ux tie I* held In our
heart* .
Jnd Rv sending a eotiy of lliexe res
olution *, u n de * th- seal oj Hu* lodge, to
hi* wld .w, ** a majjv of our xympathv
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V :M I - ton I a • l week,
w JioM.-ltor, B 1 Gunter 1--g
winnti g g, bleu oplnioi - bv the an
raM- ti-, barge rf hi- offl, ill do’ e-
Pr, »U11ng k'-b .-r t 1'-. >nu;li v* i 1
,|d liii secon I quarterly mewling I n
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tldi vexr at Blaekville on
A pt il .
I’residei t T .ft passed tlir.ingh It
\ Hie on Sunday afternoon on til
tutn to AV a * h 1111 to n and work, xfv
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county papers
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ir enuyention of .1 Id.
A NOTH KB COM MISSION.
Governor Bleaxa on Motul»y an
J.olnte.l ax a new cotnu.issiou to com
ti'et" tip winding up "f the -fTalr* of
the old S'a e Di-nemarv the following
Board : J V Wallace "f rharle«ton
and T F Brantley of Orai gehiug,
to-no r Repre*entkdivex, form, r Ntxie
Senativr .1 anu-x Atai'kh 'use oi Msrinn.
hi* former law partner k M Domi
nick of Newberry and J I, Mill)naugh,
a prominent Columbia merchant.
Washington, March Hi.— Higher
wage* were n»1>! t" Amerb-xti farm la
borer* during 1910 than at any time in
the last forty rive yoar*. according to
statistics just made public by t.h« De*
partm nt of AgrUmHure
The average wage for the country
was $'27 6 ' per moti'lt during 1910 while
twenty rear* xgo it wt* only $19
With hoard, the average ‘w-aga wax
Ii9 21.
The higheft rate of wag"* w at paid
In Nevad.i. where it was $"t South
Carojitvji. paid .Uio lowest rate, $ltl a
monfh ^ r'f ‘ ' i ' r ' *
In the Honth Atlantic States the
average wax } HI 95, w ith AV(,«t Vir
ginia paving the highest. $'J9. AVlth
board the average was $BJ 77.
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TO MEET ONCE MORE
The annual reunion of Camp George
AV M or ral I, No MKi F «’. A’ , will l.e
held at Meyer’s Mill on Friday, .'list
day of March, 191! The annual ad
dress vvi 11 he delivered hy Hon AV. Gil
more Simms.
An original war poem will he recited
hy the gifted ami aecotn pit shed author
ess, Miss Zelle l.oatlholt of k'nirfax, a
distinguished g r H(iuate of the Green
ville Female College ihere will he
other patriotic recitations and exer-
r ises.
The .Son* of Veterans will be organ
ized on that day. An old, fashioned
barbecue and picnic dinner will be
served in honor of the A'eteraux and
their IrU-nd* AH old soldiers through-
o it the coutiiy ate most cordially In
vited tn attend The Ixi.’les need not
be urged tn bring nice thing* to the
picnic dinner.
.1. IF T.afTitte,
J. Anell M-ver, Cummander.
A i il.tiu
v y. WS UOR 1 11 K \t)AA I Ni,.
AA’ J. Brian w a* year* old on Sat
tin!* v
l’r>-*l ent S' \ der > 1 W (Tord < "H -ge
«sv* tba’ all student* who 'ail to px*s
exxiiii uxthui* will be given tlie. book
worm Meatment.
1 h" S’afc Teacher*' Association will
meet in ('.dumhia t,"l*y and remain In
sestion until Saturday An inler.-sting
preg, * inuie cf xp.-o.-be*, music, recep
tion* A wi 1 make ttie occasion *
happy and in»’ructive one
Tliev mu»' b-ve musi,- up In n.-onee
l ouiitv A " arball-t •tn:,- ba« offend
a ; i s no : n a v oting .-on ' e-1 a ' i .1 a )i i, -
,| . d ihl tl tex .Ildar* have , u!,-1, I
th" ta.-e. \ 111: " « arc no- p-i M I * ti ,-d ,
Po' each ( * c ' l i ■' <* I e Iri * a *»■ p» i a I e --uin-
pop SALE
£ I
pfFor the ps-t six year* I hava
been carefully selecting in ihk.
Fail, an,l in rhe ti"l,l, mv cotton
seed (or the follow tug year's
planting, chousing the m<-»t p*-r-
tect and I'rolitic xtalk* heaii g
the greatest number of the llne»t
and 1 trgest b,,l U
T' The past season [ did this and
also had the seed iu.\r> pu rkp,
and now oriei these fiist » hoh e
seed at $1 i»T per hns'.i. J, General
Crop Toe-a-nt* per liiish, 1 ,»
s[H-'cis.11 y selected se.-d #»
averaged tiV) pound* of lint per ^
am C last year. d
G. A. STILL, I
Hlackvillc, S.
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NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice U hereby given that the un
derslgned will on Friday, March Tl«t,
1911, lile witii lion Jim K Sn*-1 mg.
.1 udge of Probate fur Barnwell Coun
ty, hi* rin.il return a* k.xe.-utor of
the estate of Martha F. AA right de-
ceaxed, and apply for Letter* Dltruis-
6<>rv.
J. AV Ti oma*,
Executor.
Feb 27. 1911.
TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
( (.'FN'TY OF H UtNAVk.U,,
L Prnbnte Cmirt.
Judge of Prebate In
Dr J. IL Si;
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H.iri vv
I AA’h, ry as. (ie -g 1 1 .
! t 'll" tn gcs it I.
t-trattun of tin- e.-t.it,-
it i :ii- .u cas-d.
Tin s, are, t , r.-f .r,-, t" < It, and admonish
ul! and xl'i'.'iiUr, th" sl'"lr,' 1 a ,1 rnditor* of
the eani rims. It F.Ti*, d,-,-'iis*-d. Hiai
tin y le- and aji '.-ir b. fore iri", in the ''ourt
cf I’rot.a’e tote- h.-l I at BarnW.ll, S C., on
4lh dav ',f Apr I I til na*t aft.-r publuation
.h, r< (at 11 o'd « k tn th,-furcn.sin t(> ilmw
, If am they tiav" why the *a: 1 adminu
traUv'ii should net !i ■ irtant d
ti vivpund.r mv bin! thi* d'th day of
Vurch A inc Dnmoil. 1911
J K hSFI.I ING,
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The Gran 1 J i-y has found
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eight dav* plav rest at Augusta
The tax books closed on the
Hi*: and T teastirer Armsttong -
pv b.c .u-e pa' ments li.tve been bet
than the avirug,- of re. cet year*.
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AA i lie peev y
: f,!/Tie Job n *on . .1 oe 1 ebhv , A I, tali an
| Moore, Harrison Johnson, Paul Gantt,
jSali' Nirumotl", Isaac Alien, Tl"k
Judge Robert MdiTeh xpnnt a few i Hancock,
day* at home laxt week, having com ^ I..S AV i’liam*—R reach of trust w it h
t deled the tl tal* Ht Mnrmn and l.am** , f rami u’ent in tent,
ter of all S«x«to. .case.-I,at w, re red', j , A8It a p.scoeKP or.
Flu. wee- he Is presiding over the „ , „
Court of Common P>a. at Fancster. E-I'v Calhoun murder not guilty.
Fe*x Ilaneink. assmilt and hitterv
•T ike a letter from hnine.'' wax tlie with intent to kill, guilty of assault
S kindly remark on Saturday of Mr. J . J and battery of a high and aggravated
C K Creccli in speaking of the we]- , nature; sentenced to 12 months on the
come that T ttr. 1’Eort f; receives en its j t b»in gang or a tine of $2t>0.
weekly vixit* to hi* (ieorgia home. Henry ITatt*, forgerv, pleaded gn’l
AVe htitl ail hi* other Banivvell frieud* ; aentenced to 18 month* at hard l i
are surelr glsd to know that deserved | |, or |u the penitentltry or on the chain
good fortune attend* him and hi*, and j gang and a fine (if $1
may his happiness and prosperity grow j HarrUon Johnson, n.nrifer, guilty of
»• hi* qears irtenaxe. ] manslaughter; sentenced to 2 years at
Mr Ignat* Keeler.of Healing Spring* ’ >"»”.< !^ hor ln 1,1 e penitentiary or on the
sustained a heavy Ins* and only par | ohait) gang.
tially insured on the dth inxt bv the! Alfred Bracey. murder, not guilty
burning of tiis kitchen, .tool, chicken
and *yr up outhouse*. The tiro caught
while the family was at dinner, sup- ,, , , , ,
- - - - - 1 Mani-r Morris, charged with murder.
It is likely that, owing to the con
gested condition of the civil docket,
only one week will be devoted to orim
weeks of thf
! term being given over to civil prooeed-
lug*. '
T. R. Pitt*, murder, not guilty.
At the hour of going to pres* the
| Court wax engaged In the trial of
poxedly from tire svrup house, which j
wax alxo used ax a laundry. M r. Keeler i
wax away from home but Gio heroic
wwrk t f his fsnulv anti nearby good ] . , , ,
neighbor, saved hi* dwelling smoke I in ‘’ 1 I* 1 ’’ two
ht-uuu, barn and otber outhul ilittg*
He is happy that his loss wax not great
er.
This week end will witness the most
intelleetMal gathering in Columbia ever
assembled In South Carolina. The
meeting of the State Teacher*’ Axxo
elation and allied orgHin/ntioti* will t
attraat to the capital city the best
HONOR ROLL.
Healing SptIng* nigh School.
1st (trade: M vrtice Rnvlxton, Pearle
Bodlford, Beatrice Morris v
2nd Grade: Edward Martin, Ray
mond Gibsnn.
thought anti talent of the educational | jrd Grade : Alice Rar, Mary Bodt-
lorce* of the State. Distinguished | f ori j r
toachers and mind trainer* from ahroad | 11 (, y r , 1( ie • Ronie Given*.
will he there in large number and with | r „h tirade: Fritz Gthxon, Anna AVil-
leavening inlluetice. Facile princeps ; j-, e \f i ms
of the vixlthrx will he Chancellor James | (HhGrade: Tommie Given.*, Mozelle
Hampton Kirkland of Vanderbilt Cnl-! Morris
7th Grade: \>ra Bo\!*ton.
itimi school.
8th Grade: Rosa Morrl*. L°on Lotr,
Mabel ILxllford, Ophelia Pender,
Dth Grade: Viola Mims, Martin
Keeler.
rersity. a worthy scion of the
honored Buford’s Bridge family.
TINKER CREEK NE AS.
long .
S' me v ear* ago Tiik Pk ’tt x p b
I’slied H ’.iff de-ct iptiOll f TtU’ B"*i
t'.k, tbit giew i t Re,I 11*8 t" 'l)*!ilj
Hear tlie l"'vv,-r T,!t,e B tn* on * i I.
owned bv Mr. C l. P,-' hut-ini , ** t.n,
I « I ge*t tl p I * : 1 tree III E ir : I v ' 1 C i
ty [lie tree ibri'el its iiame f if
ttie fad ttiat in the Hev,, 1 u ’ f • ■ n ■ i AA c
its t"P mb wa» cut is -v rM ng swi il
bv a volunteer patriot a* be passed ,,
li is w * v to Join thee Jo ' i a I f on-' s f i , t
were fig lit ing for i tide pc "deuce To,
Rebel tlak ha*, we have Ip aid.
(lied.
In talking some tim* ago with i’rof
I. N B,T;iiig> r ..hour ttie gi* t t ■ ee« of
lowet t at* ioa that Ins pr fe..|..n ■ ■
civil engine,-ring bad hroitgn- to h.-
sight and ki.ow|e,|ge w • w e re «tirp-i t
nv the acctira, v of bis rec'dle tions , f
(be long ago and the ylvid Wotd pic
tures be gave II* of the hccches "f l',,l
teton hearing to tlii* (-eti'iiiy carving-
In tio ir hark of the days of the r.vo'ii-
tlon, and of the lord I v cypres* and
poplat growths of tlie uutou,;ti-T
4 W H 111 p*.
1 neidentsUv he tlieqt loned a fact o'
later history that deserves lasting re
membrance III lffiS7 he was living in
Fexa*, which State had been a member
of the Ametican Fniou ati ut a d /'
year* In th it year he eame Ea- on a
vIsit to Carolina relatlvex and friend*
ol his family One can well imagine
that a happy time it was to him and Ii s
kindred in that period of peace , f pic •
tv, vv hen his life’s young morning wa«
all aglow with high hope and peif " t
hert]i h.
On hi' return to hi* Tex as home he
sent to hix Oaroli tin relatives a barrel
of pee ms, gathered from nature’s nur
spry in the fertile Texas river lands
Some of these nuts were planted tn the
north eastern secTon of the old Barn
well District. Number* of the trees
still live in perfect health and *re con
stantly productive (Jn ttie ITnJynsi
plantation near Bamberg, now owned
bv Major G. Frank Bamberg, the
trunk* of some ,'f the tree* grown from
these Texas pecans now mea-nre full
six feet in diameter.
Tni- chronicle Is one of absol 't-- fac
and the conclusion drawn from the eir-
eum-taoee* is very strong that, Pr. f.
Bollinger was the pioneer of pecan
growing in South Gafuliua.
A SHADY CITY.
On Tuesday af'ernnon the Green-
Wald Mote of Spartanburg gave away
five thousand shale trees, a year oi l
and 18 to 20 inches high, for planting
purposes The ‘2,000 -cho«| children of
the city were first served, each being
given a tree, with a printed circular
telling how te set out the little trees
and alxo how to take care of them.
it- .i Xing
w AA i 'son
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gt"a on S t • d ■ v.
t lie
The Box Party at Tinker Creek
school hnu*e last Friday evening was
a sucre** in every particular. The
teacher and trustee* thank the g.-ntte-
met) Very much ft>r being so liberal an
A f 1 -- r i 1 y i n g g
,-. g h t r,-»t - i 1 dav
t tl' tu d to AA a . |
w he re It" " 111 i !»' P b t ics u ii
So to mer itest a -ut ibu-Ht*, m ■'((,,to,-* i
] i vh ut to M i*s cti i *e;tx (le ,f j
til- las’ strrkes in the- (tolUirtil game
was the a|' O " t men t, *ill:-e longt-e.*
a " o i r 11 , f ’ A M I • w t *, a Besom
t'Cgtn law v e r , *• a«s|saiit attornev
gc erI L w - I* 't e IH s- of |,i* t ace (
to r,-,-• \r *o h git att n|,|»untmen
The Si'itate may refuse next session to
approve the President'* selection
A go ol name 1« better than great
'u-nr*. When the war et) 'ed (ten
Koheit F, I."' Ha* ti |"o,r man T"
make an ho c«: iv ing he *ccv(it"d the
t e*i lency o' AVa-hing-urn anil l.e*
F i I' et *11 v t n A'i' gi 1* at a <I,l»r'y of
$1 DUO ti year.
The LouHianH Lottery offered him
$ I • T* t() a ve* r I or t tie use of h 1» name
| *• tlieir pre*it|ent. H ' wax tol l that
j no W'.rk vvoultl h* reqttited of him it
I l.e would accept the po-ition. Hi*
answer w *•-; J My n ante ami m v re|m
tation are all I have left now, and they
are nut for sale.
CARD OF THANK.8.
AVe, the family of E. M < lope, take
| this method of thanking all ot our kind
] reUti ve* and hiend* for assisting ux
j during tlie lllnets and death of our
] fat.ier, AV. AV. Cope.
A DAY OF DELIGHT.
The ladies of Bamberg and Barnwell
Counties, ami a!-o of Hampton, Colle
ton and Orangeburg, are most cordial
ly invited to attend my Opening of
j spring and Summer Millinery (too,is
j at 'Mar on Tuesday noxt, March ‘Jrith.
I livery preparation ha« been most
! carefully perfected to make this occa-
! sion one of (lawless pleasure to all Udy
j admirer* of the most fashionable Bfyles,
of the most bci itifn] fabrics, of the
most artistic erfeRfioti* of tho best
ti a:neddad v expert*, and of the rea-
* liable priif-x that will over satisfy the
most critical and economical buyer*
It I* conttilenCy promise] that thi»
coming expos! ion will surpass all p r e-
vlou* suet-esses that have made mv mil-
!it,“rv (tarlors tlie star feature* ,,f low
er Carolina A welcome wait* all
former customers and a glad greeting
to ail new friend*.
C- F RUer,
OUr, H. C.
W H. JONES,
M AN ACER.
S.-C.
•var.iOtwr
101 1 X I odol
A look throuirh our new phipment of
CroaaeU Oxf<nls for Men will ron-
yiiicc you that Spring is near at hand,
despite the gloomy prediction of tho
ground hog to the eontniry. Tim
beautiful htyle* in thirt princely selec
tion bring rip visions of balmy spring
dues, of deep blue, Southern nkiffM
arching gloiioiHly overhead, while
full-throated liirdn «ing melodiously
in the hranchcB of the building trees.
J'riees as follown; “Peifeet Model,”
^3.00; “Abbott, M “Cio^ett,”
“Bench Made,” f\00.
Our Spring and .Summer Line of
’QUEEN QUALITY;
Shoes for Women will arrive in a few
day* and we cordially invite each and
everyone of the fair aox in thia aoo-
tion to cal! at oar store and innpect
thrae dainty offering*.
F. MOLAIR,
Barnwell, S. C.
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Wheelwrigtit .ir.rl Black-
smilli Work Done Here.
— — • ■» —
11 :sc slr-cin^ a Spx-v i.tltv; also
t cm tiring tr.hb.r tired buggies.
M. W. HITT,
— Xt J >ii ti sort’, < hi rPaltd,—
B1«i - - v i • 1 • S. C
Money
lo Loan
On Improved F.irming
f.j’i I* l.nn" l imt*' Ka*)
r.ivment*' Hitrowcr pays
actual C"St of perfecting
loan-. No commission
Jolm B. I'dlmcr k Son
S'Ivan Building.— 1’. (). B X 29J
Columbia, S. C.
l!
The Opportunity Is
Yours Now!
You rpigh’ not ’ > pjUpone the opening of a
Savings Account -imply because your first de
posit may b». j "Tni; otic We cordially invite
you H> b'T uf now hy depositing Ji.oo or more in
tins strong bank where money earns 4 per cen*.
interest, and 1. protcctcl by the largest Capital
and Surplus of any St.a'c- Bank in South Carolina.
T o|o Paid on Savings
BANKofWESTERN CAROLINA
BARNWELL, S. C.
CAPITAL & SURPLUS S500.000.2P
— ~ ~-J LOCAL D/RECTORS I ' :.T--:r;
1
George H Dates J M.Easderling
Butler Ilagood P.M.Buckinghiani
A
LjL
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s
ccurcs positions for teachers,
sells school furniture and sup
plies, and publishes
Southern School
News.
^Scnd for our
school supply catalogue,
our magazine catalogue and
our entertainment book catalogue.
A GREAT COTTON.CROP,
Thfl cec*u* htirwsu report Isxued on
Monday xhow* that the cotton crop of
1910 amounted to 11,911,503 ball's, of
[ the average groxs weight of 501 2
, pouuils, a* compared with lO.JDri 2o9
h1*o thank the Utlic* for hringing the! morning about 10 o’doblc. The-rfchool f n»|p*, average weight of iDli. ri rtiade in
— ’ * “ ‘ ’ ' ’ 1 ’— L ■' 1910. Expressed in 600 pound b*le*
the crop of 1910 was 1,051,.177> bale*
Win. McNAB,
Insurance
—all kinds
The Daniel Mixxon negro,» xciteol
house 'vas destroyed hy tire last Friday
boxes. The winner of the c/ke Mpo
' wishes to think tho gentlemen for
their vote* . a
boft!i>*»lc, 114.00, will
i*rltle»k«. \ • B,
The proceetl^of
It exptotlyd Jp*^ri
fut nlrtire was saved, but because of
the high wind xnd lack of water alt at,
tempt* to save the building were use
less. The fire is thought to have start
ed frout a defective flue. ___
W 0. Howatrd ifc Sons, engineer* and
machinists, have recently installed two
Kewanee air nressnre water systems
for Mr. AVyxtt Mrnwning and Mr. J. J
Ray They Are more than pleased,
giving perfect ratisfaction. Also two
at Tomotley, one at Bamberg and two
at Olar. ati
/ *
larger than the crop of, 1909 It w** Some pyein are like a laying hen, they
estimated that 70,1(19 bale* remained to aet up a big- cackle every time they do
l be ginned, ’ ~ | anjthlog.
Lite, Live
Stock, Ac
cident and
Health
Ofuce is Hibson -lock, Main St.
BiBNVELL S. C.
ONE CAR
OF]
Fine Horses
AND
Three Cars
OF THE
Best Mules
. ¥
THE
West Produces
Just Received
i
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J. D.
’K.VILLB, •
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