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Tlje Batnwell People. TBUICSDAT. «AV 11, 1^1). tltES OF HUBXCRlFTlOff* ■ In A^raace. pnr Annum fl>M) Ott time.. , |2 OC The flr»t i«*ctioo ot the rtla’.n Rund Will be »t Wvman Mituttel'e place In Eji'amore Town»liip this wevlt. - * The aecnftd nectinn o< the cheln r«n(j Will be at Martin rtUtlnn tliia week. W. V. ItlchanUon, 3. B. V Morris, Clerk. Hupt', x - ■ ■■ - . . ~ —> Harmony lodge no n a. f. m. mnn>tuition of JIafioodv UdKe No. IT, X. F. M. will he held MasonV Temple or. Thursday »y lltb t.30 VVtsUl&s tlSih are uordlai.v la. Ittal to sttentl. A A. Letv.htl, W M. Wm McNab, S.s' FOR SAT.K—hundred acres ef fine farminjt land, north ofr iilackvllh 1 , tu I Terv desirahle section. ' H. I>. Still, ft lack villa, S C. A larire Ijvir and white coloreil pedrit or doe StSiyetl f rnm my plat'.e on the reontnl dar^of January. A liberal reward will ca paid i? returned to J J Walker, tf Mlllettevllle, b. C. FOR HALM—Ono iVjrock Jersey brood aow and three rtial^piks. A. Stansell, Klko, S. O. JSL$* are Apply to kAr COHN.FOR SALE. To make room for foratp crops I of ter for giiiokV^imVo'liihVVtred bushels of sound ear corn in the shuck. For price* apply to b-4t C. E Grimes, Rente 1, Klko, r> C. THE MOON THIS MONTH. April First Quarter o Full Moon. l i l.ast Quarter HI New Moon 1*^ I>r. W. U Tutcn of rimers wi l be graduated from the Medical Clollrift of the TWite nj flouth CaVollria at iGhariei- ton tin May Hist. Married, Sunday, May 7th, by J O. Sanders, Em| Notary Pnlillc Mis* Addle Crolt of George* Creek to M< 1>. 1’. Morrl* of Olar. Common J’ltn* Court will com mence r.Cxt Monday to continue two week* Judge J. W. Devere of Kdg-rteid will preside. TO CORRESPCXDENTd. Nt-Hriy every work commOTlleations reach us too late for publication. I.a«l wevk the number iVa* above the aver H* 1 *- We supooso that diest counfv papers not equipped with typesetting nm- ehittea and fas; power proasea experi ence the same trouble. We ire aiwa\g glad to please our friends, always regret to liat e to carrt over to a later Issue or consign to the tVaSte ba«ket the favors of oUr cm- respomleius either news letters or ad venisetnents 'I'o lllnstra'C our perplexity we men lion the fact that >.«t week wo receive ' on Monday a communication desc-ip- UVe of an event a month old. That was too stale lor publication, though it would have been good ropy if re ceived the beginning of April If correspondent* v -ill give u* copy as soon a* possible thev wif tiud favor in Uie e\es of the printers and help make Tuk PKorbfc a newsier paper. The »uA rises lodav at P :2o, sets at t aut. •••••••••••••••••••• • • • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • $••*•••••••••••••••* The Barnwell whip-poor-will was »urely heanl for the first time on Sat urday evening. According to that precedent winter is finally o\ar Mr J B Morris Jr., who has hern troubled with rheumatism for several week*, will leave on Sunday to take hath treatment *t Hot Spilng*, Ark. Last week a Barnwell house keep >r ’•art" a h“ii on Ki egg*. Wl'hiti it hours she had hatched out l.t chicken* and laid an extra “fg The explain, lion Is that the first set'lng hen ha ! abandoned the nc*t afier sotting ‘jn Uavs. The annual M ty lent r of Mr 'K I (fret no of tlie fai awat 7! n't- oi >Ys«h I iogton came on rune la-t week, though I five days on the long * av. Ttiis f ood sen of Barnwell County dm-* not | nrget, nor is he forgo ten by, oM f rientls. Without opposition the following Were reeleete.' Tru'lei's of th • Itsrn Well High NfVinoi, I»i»trie' Vo la, on Tuesdm : Cliarlrs ('arroi) bimm*, I’. M. But ki agiiam, W •! 11 s ir, Mt Naii, . II fMitican F. . il Hirhardson, t harli-- Brow n, B. T. Kice . Messrs S. J. Hutto stul J Ts Collins Of Hilda, thoroughly good all loiio-l young pi inters, paid u* an appreciated Visit on Saturday. They w Ue v believe In and practiee raisit'g on the farm ev- cy crop needed for Genuine home com fort *nd prosperity. Cheerfulness is tMtcblng and com forting. ! / ridiv ea ] from < hpt II ('lav ( reech of K|:tie, a I adlog mc-- ebant, i>rf>gre«“ive plnnier and ex tn plary citi/en dulled the edge of the un se»*on»ble Hast wind and made the tanctum more summer like. The Bamberg County Times last week brought the regretted news thst its esteemed founder, Auditor K. \S I) Howell, has been eonfined to hi* room for four w eeU' !ti.-iiope l Hi ii tills rest wid t'otr.piete)y restore our overworked good friend. Chsrley Creech, colored, wanted for Several years on a charge of house breaking and larceny c..nimUied on M t Wyman Manuel’s plantation was ar rested at Blankville last we. !; Iiv Su pervisor J B. Mortia and lodged in jail for trial at the next term of t.te liencral Sessions. Gen. Frsnk H Creeidt ha* been r.oti tied that be will be accompanied to the Kiltie Rock, Arkansas, Reunion on the Confederate Special bv Ma jors W Glf- tnore Simms and J . Anci! Mcyrr of hi* ststf, Mrs. J Ancil Meyer, Mis* Mary Nlnlorh, sponsor, find Messrs If. Clay Creech and Elliot L. Sanders. The Southern Baptist Convention Will be held in Jacksonville, Fla , May 17 to JH. Round trip tickets over tim Southern Railway wit! he on sale from May IS to lb, with limit for returning May .'list.. *t the following rates: Al lendale f7 (Vd. Bamberg $S 30, BarnweM S7 05, Blaekyille fS 10. Return exten sion to June ulltlt can be personally had by depositing tieket with special agent »t "JarltsrmtBifi tfld payment of one dollar fee. It is proposed to pave, with gravel, two streets leading from (fte business i iartof town to the Socthei n and (loast due depots, said fttfeets to he designa ted later. The project is to be carried out by the public spirited citizens <•{ Barirwcll, those having teams giving their nso free of charge, wht n othefs will make contrihuiious in money ' It is also proposed to build, in one day, * sand-clay road from Barnwell to Hereules *<*h.n/l house, in t.hn same manner as ahovft stated. These H re most wnrthv projects and should re ceive the hearty guppoyt of every one Concerned. For foil particulars *“o CqL Harry F>. Calhodn or Mr. T S. Vntt. The sixteenth annua! reunion of 'he United Sons of Confederate Yetefnns to l»e. held In Little’ Roclr, Ark., IVfay 15-1S promises to no an occasiorfrrf atfr- passing fnterrst, to our people especi ally. (’of. Clarence Af awet!*, former ly of IT fllisUffl, now of Ytashington will preside as Uommander, servinji hit second term' amf not n ( nndldate /nr feelectinn. An ttie post i'ponsofs in- chief will be present and M rs. ('iRTenee 4, Owen*, who Is* daughter of Clapt W. U. Kennedy of WillDton, wil! he Ma tron of Honor. Col. Robert M. Mixson of WtllisUn tvill also t,e one of the chief orators of the great meeting. Mia* Madelie Wcathersl.ee will be Maid of llo«or fur South Caroltua. List of Boys Enrolled in the B Aft SWELL COUNTY BOYS CORN CLUB. urn. AllendAle, k entries; Watson Brown, W’hitmarsh Dunbar, Rudolph Farmer, Vincent Maner, J/»e Allen Patterson, Sam R. Kice, Dwight 3tonev, Aden Tison, John Godgo. Appleton, 1 tntrv; Harrv A’arron. Bald'-e, 1 entry: W||«on Johns. Barnwell, 13 entries: Willie Carter, Frank Greene. Horace (|reenp. C"inr e nalfor*, J B Allen .Ir, Osborne Reed, Harold Reed August R Sanders R K I), Vlrbe Stljl, Charlie S StIH, Boyd j Con nor, O’to Ray. T lHngira“t Moore | Biae.kvil’e, S entrie*: Jae.'b B«xl-v,l Jns Leon Hammond J Mims Walker, Reginal Cave, VValker We.hb, Fii’/ A NOTE OF THANKS. We received for publication last week two hov'rs after going to prees % oom* fnhnloallon from Mr J M Harvey of Fairfax expreaalve of hi* thanks to the people of Barnwell Connty for their as*H(*nre rendered In his repent lose of his fiarn; stables and stock bf fire rough 4 messed ioibei esused this delay In alt acknowledge merit of th«ir appreciated klndne*». Flooring, C.-Hing. Siding, Mould ings, Lath, etr;. Can furnUii corn, u te H '’«» Bli| . A T >KM Y SHI ATION. On Murdar (Jen Poifielo Dl 'Z, for SO yesr* President of Mexico. I aired an j hiid r ess nlcrnlslng to re*lgn when j praee s'r/iuld be re - tore d in hi* cun I try Til .t via* go.id nfA's and tn* ir,* Gih.on R F I), i'ew.y Gib*un It F D. j „ nrn » ( . to loaders we-e sati.'Vd But | on Monday !•'•O rebel* attacked the Mexican ciiy of Juartf across thn Rio n f r>. VVillie Peter* K T I> L'k", •Jenrrles; 1) J Hair Rh hard A Hank r<nn F l>, Klrtie, t entries: Robett ( reech. Clay t'rre-jh Jr, Knasell Sander* l.t till burst. 3 entries : S C Ready, W II Fow ke, L C Fow ke Milletieville, l entry: Council Dun bar. Olar, 6 eptrles : Handers Mick. Laac fitvlpl R F I) 1‘aul S 'titul ra, J-svie Sanders, -iduev Sandets Wade dan der* Tbomk*, 1 entry: Robblu H Harley Uuners, G entries: Carlisle MVrick, Allison F. 'sHlrders. Leo|i Weekly. Wil list, in, 3 entries : Dnrrie) G Kit idl ings K F I’, Qulncv Wood ward K F D. Jennings Wi.odwnrd It F D AS TO CANNING . These statement", maii° to the Char lotte. N Ci Observe., by ft Cataw ba County man may he of Interest to our Ifousekeeping luiy filet’..is: A canning factory is !he simplest thing in the worl', being little more than the sutne sort of a furnace to noil the juice of sugar cane to a svrup It i* a matter of conking by boi ing nnd tbt l n of sealing the cans or jura while the contents are yet piping hot. An ordinary cooking stove is a verv good cannery but "low 410 will buy a «up- piemetitai equipment Unit will lit a housewife to ili> a lot of work in a day. fJ'Fl or f.'ibO w ill put In a cannery for neighborhood use only that will make 1 ,('O0 cans a tlky. in Catawba Co'.mty tl.ere are many emnl! cannetie* w hich w e r e put u|> at a cost of $n>0 to $3u0, where tho owner receives fruits an..' \egetat>les and erns them for italf The genthntan "aid that hardware (i.‘xlers are usually fair ly Well informed about home canning ami can furnish the equipment neces sary . It is not a safe business, be xHid, to can for the genera market before a «a'- isfneto'y tride i* buid ut>, and the lo ci! m irket is easily overstocked It f the plan of the M iry,ami farmers of each communitv to can iln-ir fruitk and vege;aide* nt home and then the su i ;v us fni- sab’ fin n eaet, farm is »ent to a ce - tral warehouse '.sto re ah the g.’Oils p.o un tu thn; t l.dnitv lot v- r o . i>io ! i c pasted on tie can s an I are sold a - .vl.o!i»ti!e ’’s ci. ngent . I th'. ca.im is A FKOi: I) I).\Y. buch sva» Friday, ao-l f ir i-ferv nook *• d corner of Barnwe l i .ei.itv. For at tl.i- e .’ll !t *e it g a til ere i rt'.i- ’.riglil - e*r, l^'■s^ i t.rail -t. 'afgi’st ar’nV of Cl i di latis for exHtni'in:ion lor I’eaehers ( ertillcati’* V.-r e•*! in'il ’d here within t’;.- ipemov , f the o d''»t iiiliatuiant They c one !• v tra’u<, actou. do Vs, ear ig -s, b ig^iea n l happy In the Spri p time of Jiii’ s;-.o,g m their mmlesf con tidei’e-. in tto ms.-lyes an I Geh in t.ope of future n-. fulness to other* and hao- pitie*s smt pro-pioiM for their nw . winning Ttii'V captured ttieolllee* of the Con nt V — t-m le r in ten der, t i-f Kdu- catioii, iTiiti iti- J u Ige. .•* >rl!l ami An ditor —and the foriv voung ladies and fo'ir toting gentlemen, a garrison of • fr'-tigth a’ol loveliness uf person an t rbaiacler. lull tl.e fort until tlnii task* wen- all done and 'liev :11 away, leaving reams of work for the examine!* ncl duinrx for dai a to the old town. For the".* ra-vlidati’s v ere not eol. ’ige y viitsti - w n ii (lip'mnis u i d • (rm’d tiy y.-:ir> of stmlv and training by spi-i’i-il i »t tn a ’ -, but be r.-p’i- sentHtive* of the bigl) and graded school* of l lie roiuit., who without s|neial advantages had made them* selve- readv for nfe work in the high voeatlcn of tip* teacher lh. ii riiitnoi-r ftioivcd the greatues* of Interest f l: in educational progress and In their In- fur. * is [Ii- lies' hope of the c ui-.irv f-.r tin solution w is.-Iv of the pr.d)lioi s of the future Congratr.lsiions to all, w ht*'her they pass or f::i!. for one djs- appni n i ment i* not thf end of elfor' to thy manly h.-y or tin fifutdiious gul 'I II K ,\ KN M f,I)^. C ASK For several I:curs on Monday r.ov ernor I’.’ease heard ai gumei'.t* ol cone, si ! for an t 'igaiiisf the granti )g of the petition for 'he pardon of ( Ue«[• r Ken- i.e-iv iif tin* cuun y now serving a life sent, nee in tin* penitentiary. 1 ne Gov ern.,' took the testimony presented nn- rier-.ct.t siileration and it is expected that he will soon act on the pelltloii. ♦ 4E> ♦ - - KILLED BY ills MILE. On Wednesday of last week Sitinmie Harley, colored, about ‘21 years nhl, mountcl the mule which he had been plowing on Mr J. Allen Tobin’* [ lace in Red Oak Township ’o ride to hi* home lie wgs thrown or fell off and one of hi* feet tang’: d iti the gears. The frightened mule ran *everal hnu* died yatds, [.eihaiis three quarters ol a mile, dragging" the unfortunate young mnn, who wits killed in the mail race . Ttif inijufst vas held by Coron er J. Htatl llalford. RESOLUTION OF THANKS Whereas, our d «iliig .isiied and we ) t'ei..\eil fellow cifZen, the Honoraitn- Jame^O ibltte’ron, lias ptesented to lids organization a valued library of two hundred and seventy-live volume* touching on nod treating of wide ranged subjects of lital i.noortance to all agricultural and hmne interests. Be it resolved, unanimously and by a rising vote -. That the S-iltkehati hie Agricultural ('luh at'i e;>t with sincere gratitude Ibi' new and generous evidence of tl'e con tinuing thoughtful end hi-Iidu! in'ere-t of our good and honored ’"rieiiii in aif tiiat eoptrihu'e* r.o ttir* betterment of the tieople among whom he Ini lived *o nnssllistily, ami n. whose service tie ha* given the best thought of a wi-e brain, the mo*t esruest effort of a ir 10 hand, and the golden M u'prtthy of a manly sou’. That ibis llhiary is grntef illy ae eepted not for Its intrin-ic VhIoo alone, tint becan«e it -h.a ! lough,* to its every r.-adfr a proof cf th-- atlection ( her i*hed (or ns by oi.c wt;.-,«c ;i:o hi* been fruitful of good deeds s.nd luminous w ith the ! ight pci toru’iMC-v ot every duty of pub.ic life and pti'ate opp,,. tutiilies That every m*‘tuhei- pf tlii* Club r. •• ogiilr.es with pr'.do and gl.nl:.e. ite ha* i n J idgi- .1 () I 'a 1 ti-i * - -n m wliosc record an I m>-mo:te* sha ! n-.t ’icetlaced hv tno pH»-mg year- and w ho*.' p mve -Ii . I, j .ii ^ c in;, p ue an hon ored tin"- n 1 I wu.r.l in ' M’rv no ue o' 'ho ,'ouu '.v ot Ii - ioi c I ti ii i: is tn- -i c I. iv - " of ,-i c y heart tha’ a kind *nd I -’ g l’"iivi p*!o’i* -h* I g v- .4- f . .-ii; - ,ff. r.og frond tin- .-eif.-ct l)..i , :ii :irit w . r-" - side liMll to e.nitinuc in a large measpre rtn* tp|en tiit tn-rvic-s ol bt* earlier v e i r - , a Venire tha! h *.* .*U ! - 'c ip* -1 id* oe n tie*rt and c t^ri> * -oi stiiue to i-v • ' ry f-iend tint has i:oine in toucti wpn hi* erv stul life. Tliat this library "hall he known n- t’.t- .1 O I’.ittersoti Idhtury in honor of t ne gi . < n, it - i n*u li'ci' J u.Ige .1 pu‘ ; si.. Graii le from Et I’ttsn T-x**-, ami tlnitigil uefeated lb ttie fglitlng f< Americans were killed Aoii at l0a*f 1*2 wounded bv huliet* crossing the river. NOT DEAD Afl SAID. Augusta and Aiken paper* aay that tim effivrt tn create Heyward Unmur will soon be renewed. T'’e secession of the I I’Jtn Bianch School District of 30 sipiare rni le* f rom Ldgetitd i tn Green wood will cause.a new survey tn be made, whh h will take in ft larger *ltce nf Aik* n. Bv an act of the last se«*inr. of the Kegi-lnure the territory within a pro posed new c..untv or seceding section must oav the expense* of the survey, advertising, Ac. I!13 MAIDEN EFFORT lion. James F Byrnes ma !e his first speech in Congm** on May 2nd He spoke in f ivor of tlie Farmer's Free List, w hi ‘h tiiil iiropo'Cs to allow mnn v m ti. 1“* nf prime ncces«ltv to farmers, Nortii and South, tn he Imported free of high tariff ehf.rges, and in defence of th** good character and condition of the Southern cotton mill operatives ills good po'.hts were applauded and ".por. Hie conclusion of his e K fhoh tie was warmly coogratu'Hted bv - hi* eol leagues of the Democfttic sliia. In an swering que-tions asked he maintained hiin-eli v■ . v ere litab y and to the dn- comfort of ttie questioners. ON N IK M A X W ELL (tRPH ANAGE (in c nwood. S. C , May 2, I'JH. To Hie Editor: I beg space in your column* to ftn- uo':tice tlie laving of Hie corner stone i f tin I'errl:! Smith Industrial building at * »*unie Maxvvill Orphanage Tues day. Mav 2.Id, next, at II o'clock a rn 1 r:c exercises will tie in charge of the Grand Lodge of Masons of South (laro- liea ('rl-mdo Sheppard, Last Grand . u . ’ Vl-isr.-r, otjlci iting. An address j* *1*0 j,;,, 1 , : expcct-d ft cm Iff ' .Smith of sv il ! !:>: vr., ncpbi *’. and executor of the rj- ! tnte of the late Mr. Terrill Smith. An Saw Hills, Dry Kilns and : In v 'a Hon is ex;ended to all relativ es of 'he . in- M vul Mrs S'liitli and enter- faic-'ciH will It provided for them at Hr- , " " d u- 1' iipiv ' ’ i.e , .-ner 11 1 v known that "o ,--:iii i I Mi, Emil II 1* the -eo.ui I li.g, s: i. mi<", ^ii-r received hv A'onnle M . \ , 1 < >i oh a n >ige. 111« ua uie is held in gra', f i ren ettihrance at the In«ntu- fion and i: is planned to have special honor accorded hi* memory In tile ex t r, l-c. 'ha' are being [dinned f'jf ttie ■I'd of M.y \ ours truly. A 1' Jamison, | ft opt CuinlP Ma x w ell Oridianage. copy of th/se apvprec’ .'ho It. *' : hu ’ lies I t le ' t, to* > () [’* I t*T-oii. a ud t ha I 11 In t ne con i, ly [is |i- r s i i ai k IL ( rcct-b, • 1 ti a i i in aO , ( ha*. <' irr<dl -muiiu*, A. E. E v i - o 11, (. ommittee. MR. BRYAN E V \ N G E 1.1/. I NG Hon. W. J. Rivnn apote to l.‘>,’S*b [i.-op> in Tennc-se, in five (!av* rc i ii nt’y ■'n evangelistic themes. Aniorvg theiti were the me n w Ip. hid to* t. i ; ear* given a*.y -. Uei.f nc to : ne , -! i i m s , of religi'* ’, In ti:- m*(".n,.*J were *tp- ^ governor ot th** state, and m ri.v of his [., hi,cal tnend*. He -[e ke tu fore tip- | tw o houses <d t he iegi -a11,rc t** h i-i- lies* men m* t at luiu'ht'-i”. to s. M-t-r." , n[ the fort, tip 1 s’uderts >r uni iu'i «iti to the street lai'we.v cmi-ioves i,t mi) tH gti t to v -i -1 a ud PT.ces m i h, - • Ip- it re - ai.d to wnrkbiei, In lie shop* In (iv. tar* he made 21 «ildre*»e* Mie r-utr* w .-re arr.ing'd in ,he Vi ',."g Mei.’s ( piis'ian Association H'* ixhHpf.td whh t*rii|e a g.ild oa-e for in. m mhe'* »ldp card in tip* Lincoln 5' M C. A . whe n “v i° presenter! him tie that ftsao ’ laHor. on tbekhtii annlv i t.-arv i-f hi* loiitinuous ipembe-stiip with it. and sti.l, * 1 w a* ticv-,- morn prom! < I in v •Ol fbsri when he ip U (d ip,'* V. helh'I lie sh -ii"! it-'t’oine a tnr-mhet pf the . id lege or city HMsormtion 1 advised him to connect hrh*r*if with both and he lia« taken nn .'i't’.'e |>arr in their r>h gioii* w ork " Mi Brvan ilisplav ed miteu of tite fire am! force <d Dwight 1, Moody, tin’ great evHi gellst In fart, it ha" been frequent y auggested to tpin that he Tik" ttie PVHPgelis'ie tleid, hot he :ta« dec’ar*:! tnat tie eou'd do tiette, 1 - service ' a* ft free l.tce ” He n f :sed to accept r.cv com|ieii*ation ever; for traveliug cx[ ens*'-'- for the re ligious apdres-r.*, mg v ,, 1 )o.-t ■I h»» ‘ ar —llvllo (dd c>ia[); eve I have met you D -III",* we were ho\* at setp ( ! You’re lo.'king prosiieidii". Ymi g i.awvwr — Ye<: a rich unci** died two year* ago ami I came into in,ss.-s.ion of neatlv J'uO.O’M Young Doctor—Whv, I wasn't aware von had a licit uo. 1 * Young Law vr-»-(Mi. he wasn’t my uie'le. H • w as t tie upel * of one of m\ e I i e o t * W. II. JONES, MANAGER. ColiiBibu. S. C. Secures pos:ltuns for teachers, sells school fp'-pityrv anti sup- plk’3, and publishes Southern School News. ^IScnd for m:r school supply cabalrtgiie, our magaiine catalogue artvl our erttertainment Njok catalogue. MONEY/IO LOAN. Lean* ir.'nle on improved firm land* In 'Aikeiq B;:rnwell, Ba-iilu-rg *rtd ilatvp tor. Gnu title* No delay. o*np* A. Will,*, Altv , No 2l-l!lt liarnwr.l. S tf. |-T'. .y* ** a* ' T/’/r ftt jrr.'/ huavltncmt * Ki t y 'srri< i amp Turns Night Inlo Day. The Beacon Lump produce* a etPiirlY, wliiie, tiriiiiant light of 100 cand!* [lower, live I gnt belnj eo diffused that It i* approximate ly w* (strong nnywhere In the room a- it i« near thr* IaH'P Ii ia easier on tlie eve-than either gas or cl.’i fri- itv. Hard to fit’ Well, perhaps you hfi.ve !>ccn trying clothes that were riot ntide to P.t. Now, with the line we; carry it’ii no trouble at all to plc.lsc the most fa/tidisjufi. You See, the shape is made itito each garnlent, not iiresscd in with a hdt iron. And this careful taildrmg retains the original shape of the garment.' Yes, \Ve cany a vaticty of patterns, .ind believe that wo ran suit the individual taste. The fabrics are jtiSt the thing fnt the Lot days that -ire Corning. High priced? Oh, no; very trttsonablej quality cdtisiJ* cLml. Cetrie ami let es trove our ^titcuicnts. MOLAIR, BaTnwelli &■. C» L(/R SALE Wto well 1 n" Hcrcs of land k ii , v n ns tl,p Maria J. C. i rcCchi .-It f ' ir mi l i*s an.) h h If (nun A 1- I" r rlaii*. Hvee mil* * I rum .icigling and thit-cmd’’* fiiun -SvinMiore, /sealx/ard An Line Ka'lroiui . Will .,! f,,r tialf c*"ti, bnlftnc* on t iiiui H . ( r**ecb» Arcftr r,Si fi w <•!!. > ('. WINTHROI* CDf.FGF srHOI.\R Mil 11* AVI' KN t K V N i E K\- A '11 \ MTON . The examiiiRthvn fur ttie award of vticari' »c!Hdiir*iii[is in W'inthrij[) Gnl- h>g*‘ and f-.r the Hd.nls»iuu i.f new stu dents w ill lie h' l'i at the Cuun’y (huirt 11.»u*i* f*n Friday, July 7, at :t n m. Apt.licar,fr ’uii't lie nut l**ss tliufl In \(:.!S,.r >IB‘' Wh'-n setnda i slit p* ate v i ant nf'1-r Julv 7 they will be award ed ip t il os** in a k i n g the highe*t avei age si this exanifnation, prnvirtcd thrv meet ttie ronditimt" goven.ing ihc aw nrd A |)pli,’iuits fer ►cludarst)l p» -IpuiI.I write to President .fohti*on tie- f-.re th** i-AMmination for scholurslilp ■ xatnlnation idank* fiicholarGiips are wortit *ltX) nmJ free tulthin Th** nez't session will open BEACON” FRIGE": $5.0(1. '5.25, $£ 50 For d-1 ’1 d 1 ufonnatj/vn In r**. < g*rd to ini* won h rfui lamp, id- 3 drool— B. P. DAVIES, DUtribuHiig \gcnt tor Barnwell Gountv, PAPNWEl.l , 3 G. \ rcprescn’ativc wantad In evety tow n In ttie county. ‘'•'•■fr.vi'&Mm ****&+• A Timely Message For the Wom^n with Limited Means. September ‘2*). For further !n- formatkit; and eatelouge. .’idlre-s 1’res. I). B JoliPoon. , Rock H.ll, 8. O. ii Nrcersarilv the mMjnrt’v of women ar" obl’ged to tnink first of their purse* before buying corsets, same a# when purcha* ing other v r t'ar‘ng apparel To Muo-uj "ETilui!! v\ tiose Spl-lltl’m^ ho*C( r l* limited, (bia t!(Ji»!y message will appi al ."»\e on other gsrmPfit*, but tiuy r. d<»*<!. eenlfhli*, atvlUh corset—tlie Koval \Voree*ier,— it I* the one sure way to solve all your corset trouble* Gn- mistakablv the Royal W'orekatlir la the grearM(i[ corset Vallioat a medium price Frlce* ruu from « t, ! the Opportunity ti Yours /tort! Vnu rtviRlit nest to postpone the opening of a Savings Account simply because your firat de posit mav be a small one. We cordially invite )»u to begin bow by depoiitidg fi.ooof tftorc in ■this stLorlg bar.k where rfloncy earns 4 per ccnV interest, and is protected by the largest Capital aftd Surplus of ariy State Bank in South Carolina. ■ in ■¥ 4 o|o I’itid 6n Savings BANRefWESTlEftN CAROLINA BARNWELL, S.C. dAFiTAL & SURFUUd |500i660.^> —--1 LOCAL btfrffC fOftS £*- - r^'x. Geoh^e H.Bettes J M Butler Hagood 7 P.M.BuekI HONOR FiOLL nr Blaekvilie Bcfioids. First Grade: il.irion Hair, GJadv." Iliiir. I lemon t Bov Istoit, Edith Matin*, .Stanley Frown F.ugen'.x Mill. Iifiaitlne Still. I’auline Stil.b Cecil Fickltng, Vic- tor Martin, Friuter: Annin B. Hair, Dorothy Wiagg, (Jeneviere Murphy Second Grade. Helen Wetssinger, Sadie DeWitt, Florfe Sterne, Loui*** Mathis, F.Ilfiabrth Altmatf. !i<ds Nevil* Rnheciii lilatt, Sara FicMing, Gladys Fickiing, Buiftt Keel, Dav i J Kick I ing, Harold Hatr. Third Grad**: Franklin H-arlev, Earl DeWiu, Hogb .Mathcnv, DuWitt Mat hen v. Lourtlt Grade; Geraldine Still.- Don or McClendon, Willie May Fickfing, Thelma Rhoden, Evelyn Johnson, Ed na Blume. Juli i Halford, Hrigga Kam- mer, Llyaafcs Still,- Laftijje Oweat, By ron Hair. Fi'th Grade: Thfltna Fielding, Rae Sanders, Missouri W alker, Bertha Bax ley, Annie Mae Bunch, Ktissc! Bov Is- ton Sam Bulst. Sixth Grade. Mints Walker. Seventh Grade; Oflie Baxley, Belle Fielding, Alma Keel. Ific.n srnonE. First Year: Eunice Turner. Third Year: Margaret Spigcner, Rosauioud Ke :l, COXCICRT v> • By Splendid Voices and the Viclrola, the Greatest Wonder of the Century -■rb. ’i"- TO FRIDAY NIGHT. MAY 12TH 'Vk ’! /-■: 1 ; l/-j J I I- FI A NO DUET SOLO SOLO SOLO SOLO TRIG SF-DF-CTJON i.\kr i. McDowell Contralto an:’ Tenor Tenor Soprano Tenor Contralto SOPKAdCL fKL'OTt, FARITONK PART If. V I C T F. n L A ’ Records Made by the World Renowned Singers. Orchestras, Bandi, and Elocitiomsts of America and Europe Original cr>f--:r.pt!dn, designed upon correcf lines and made from the Water’als br skiiled wnrkcijcpld rnahfe you tn enjoy thn utmost In rftyle; fit, comfort find Jer'vtCf. \nrf dffn’t accept any thing‘'just a« goOdt*' Btiv of H.o mi-iciiiint who does sell them ft ml insure youraeK against dissutldfactfon. C. F.-Molair Barnwell. S. G. ONE CAR bp Eiiic Horses AND n Three Cars of the; Best Mules i' . THE West /Produces Just Heceired AT \-ks ■W, T' BLACKVILLE, . . i s. -1k*4ii£3i ’v '-g /• '< 4 '.- L s- - G, crTr* t~3E il; V* -