The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, May 25, 1911, Image 3
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Tlje Barnwell People.
THUftSOAt! MAt 2:., 1P11.
RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION.
In AdT&oce. pOr Annum
On Tim*
..ft.60
42.0C
The first (MH’tioo of the ehtin Rune
trflrbo «t Wvnmn Mriiih*!’* place in
Sycamore Township this week.
The aticflml aection of the chain (ran*
*111 be at Martin Station tills week
J. B
W. V. Klchanisun,
Clerk,
Morris,
Supr.
ttARMONY LODUK NO. 1? A K. M.
1 A /A rejmlareortlrtlnnlcation of Harmony
\M/ 1/id ire No. 17, A. l i \ M. will be held
JPWL in Masonic Temple or. Thnrsday
RMaBk June Hth T.liO o'clock VIMting
brethren arecordiauv in.lted to attend.
A. A. I^inou, W. M.
Wm McNabi 8cc
FOR SAl.R—*lx hundred acres of
line farming iarni, north of Riaokvllle,
in a very desihihle sedlion.
H. I>. Still. lilackville, S. C.
A large liver and white colored
point er dog strayed from my place on
the second day of (Jaiuiary. A liberal
reward will be paid If returned to
J. J Walker,
tf Millettevillej S. V.
FOR SALF,—One Durock Jetspy
brood sow and three male pigs.
Apply to A. St'wisell,
Elko, 8. C.
EAR CORN FOR SAFE.
To make room for forage cVops I of
fer for quick sale iwo hundred bushels
of sound ear corn in the shuck.
.For prices apply to
6 it C. E Orimes.
Route 1, Elko, .v C.
TlfE MOON TTHS MONTH.
April:—
First Quarter.
Full Moon
Fast Quarter
New Moon
:
.111
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.28
The sun rises todav
7 :FF
at 5:2i>, sets at
Oat liar vesting is In progress now.
Our best, man weather prophet pre
dicts no rain of consequence until June
1st.
There will soon be % general home-
cotnieg of the college attending hoys
and girls
Judge l»pvore was the guest of hon
or of the Sallkehatcliie Farmers’ ('lot)
on Friday.
Farmer Merchant T J. IFiers ease
n* Monday morning good account* of
Iiunharton crop*.
M aj or R. Ford Cole Jeff on vesterdsy
to take part for two week* in the army
maneuvers in Texas.
Major 'V. Oilmore Simms ari l party
are expected h one from Arkansas to.
ward the end of the wet k.
Fetter than medieine was the enjoyed
nor.-jiri f. «.ioos| w.vk end call of Dr.
Cheater Smith on Saturday.
Many farmers are complaining this
week of the need of ram to tiling up
late planted portions of their cotton
crop*.
It is a gratifring fact that farmer*
a r outid r.sMiwe|l are giving more *t-
tention to slock raising than liiey have
done in many a j car.
Peaches are beginning to rinen ahead
( f Mine, hut the trouble is that there
rt ill not tie enough of the peerless fruit
to appea*e all appetites.
So pleasant wa« our Saturday inter
view with Mr R. 8. Purvis tiiat Tint
1 ’FI"f 1 k iia* promised to make him
many return weekly visits.
The pleasant quarter hour given u«
mi Saturday hy Judge M C Kifchlfigs
of WilINfnn only whetted our appetite
for more of'hls good company.
.lodge Robert Aldrich spent Satur
day atii Sunday at home, in tine
health. He i« presiding thi* week
over tim (leneral .Se-^iun* in Columhia
The Firnwcll High Scliool will close
quietly next week and Prof and M •*
Scott w ill leave to spend a three months
vacation with relatives at Monticello
and Greenwood
Mr. George W Cope of Sven more
gave ns an atipreciated-ca.il on Friday
He iieeame a subscriber when a »cii"ol
boy just leari.ing to read hihI has coii.
tinned a valued f.iend through the
years of his *tieeos»ful mantioml.
The grading of tlie new railroad from
Bamberg to Khrhardt was commenced
several day* ago and it is thought the
entire distance, 11 miles, will he ready
for ties and rails in ho days. The ex
tension of the road to Denmark la re
garded a certainty.
Gen. Frank II Creech went from thf
I.ittle Rock Reunion to the Arkansas
Hot Springs to spend three weeks for
the benefit of his health Several good
friends accompanied him. He stood
the trip finely and will return, it Is
hoped, in renewed youth.
' For »iown of its yoiithfiilne** Dun*
barton has made signal progress. It
has a live commercial club and the
Masonic and Pythian Fodges own a
commodious hall. The citizens take a
lively interest in the meetings of the
Meyer's Mill Agricultural Club.
During tills, his first ofiieial visit to
Barnwell Judge Devore lias impressed
all, in and out of court, that he i* a
jurist of great ability, that ids learning
is wide and thorough, his judgment
accurate, Ms industry untiring and Ids
sense of justice of the highest Edge-
field type. f ' I •
>Ve. acknowledge, with thanks, an
invitation U) attend the Eighteenth
Annual Commencement of the Carlisle
Fitting School at Bamberg, May 27th-
2ftti. The programme, prophetic of
eloquence and enjoyment, is as fol
lows :
Saturday, May 27th, 8 .TO p. m.—Stu
dent Night. (Exercises to be held 00
Lawn )
Sunday. May 28th, 11 p. m.-—Annual
Commencement Sermon, Rev. Robert
8. Trifesdale, Pastor Central Methodist
Churfh, Spartanburg, 3. C.
8.30 p. m—Annual Address before
the Young People 1 * Christian Associa
tion, Rev. Rohert S. Truesdale. (Sun
day Services held at Trinity Methodist
Church.)
/Monday, May 20th, S..'K) p. m.—An-
i>hal Add-es* before the Literary So
cieties, Kev. Howard Lee Jones, D. D.,
Pastor Citadel Square Baptist Church,
Charleston, S. C,
Awarding of Certificates. (School
Auditorium.;
Foreman B. P. Davies was drawn
a* a potlt Juror and that accounts f.if
lack of Variety in otir today's bill of
fare.
Frldi?? was Ladies Day at the Saif,
keiiatchle Agilcultural ( hit) amt Die
meeting w as of course th** b>-*t of tin*
iwt-lvemonrh.
Tuesday and yesterday Columbia wa«
full of good Bafftwell County mt U at
tending the annual meeting of the
Grand Lodge Knight* of PyihlaH
Married* on Sunday afternoon at the
.home of the bride’s parent*. Ml** Klif‘
abeth Collins to M r. Clarendon Flack
Jr„ the Kev W.C Baxley officiating
There is a concerted action In 'he
town and Comity for a conntv fair this
Kail along with the Bov*’ ( orn (Tub
and tile Girl*’ Tomato Exhibit, We
sincerely hope that the enterpGsing
citizen* behind the movement w 11 meet
with ihe eneouiagement that fliev so
well deserve Success Jo vOu, gentle
men.
Next Tuesday, May .10th, will he
Federal Decoration Dav. The grave*
of the Cnlon soldier* who lost their
lives in the War between the S r ate*
will he decorated It witfibe a nation
al holiday. The post offices will oh*
serve Sunday hour* and the R F. D
carriers will have a day of rest from
riding.
Three automobiles well tilled with
Georgians spent part of Friday night
in town. They had enjoyed a royal
fishing trip at Yemassee, eatching SdO
splendid perch which they had ex
pfejsed in two barrets to their limnc
folk* at Thomson . They were a* hun
gry for a midnight, supper on arrival
as any disciples of Isaac Walton ever
were.
The farmers with ^li\g^ we talked
last week, and they we'W'gdod ones,
were genera!!v t heerfiip'a* to crop
prospects. While Spring oats are
somewhat disappointing other crops
are satUfaclory.
The farmers a« a rule are keeping
their liead* level; they are not going
cotton crazy and there is little if any
increase in Die acreage of the staple.
The state of Smith Carolina has issued
a commistion to The Farmers’ i'ninn
Warehouse Co. of Barnwell to erect a
bonded cotton warehouse in time for
the coming crop. The various conn
ties in the cotton growing states are
maintaining warehouses in the intere*t
of the cotton grower* and Fai n well
should do her part. We hope that the
proinntefs will lie successful in thi*
worthy enterprise.
On Tuesday in keeping witfi Ids an
nual good way (‘apt <■ K. Firt gave us
a liberal share of such varieties of hi*
tine plums as Jack fpot •pared. As
to ctop* ( apt Firf, wtio is a pretty
constant traveler, thinks that a thin!
of the cotton crop of the county i* yet
in (lie ground. That which i* up i*
ilolng nicely ('orn grows slowlv, af
ter its manner in 1'k'l when a bumper
crop wa* made. The water supply I*
getting to he «erlon* in many places.
Well* have been deepened two or three
feet hut the water in them remains
shadow and insufficient for stock and
other u*cs.
NF.WR WORTH KNOWING.
OF SCCH 13 THE KINGDOM.
Thera are 12.402 Knight* of Pythias Little Elizabeth, rmijf child of Mr
in thi* State. Mrs. I, M Calhoun, died at Uiejr
! home in Barn will on the 17rh Inst and
Ptesident Taft promised to make Dm wn« l*ld to re»t on Thursday in ^ihi
appointment of Judge W H. ^Jnw lev’s Kpl*tmpal Churchyard, Rev. W J.
successor on yesterday. ! Snvder Conducting Die funeral sen vice.
1 She was onlt nine month* of age. but
lo-r g.-nfle swo-ernes* hail won the af*
factions of many heart*.
Governor Ble*«e expected to rirgue A
ra*e in the common pte** court nt
Greenwood on Tuesday.
A FONG CASE.
The trial of Die suit of Cnrolitcfor F,
A. Ferguson asking damage* to the
amount of Ihi.tKiO for personal injuries
received three year* ago at Dent,
above «!nlnmhi \, neciiflf d longer thniy
than the attorney* engaged exptrtcj.
On Tliur*dav anernoon the jury /e-
tumeil a %-erdn t In f.aVor of the de-
feudatit, The Southern Railway.
TRAIN CHANGES.
On ami after next Sunday train* lb
and 2° between Colum'd.-t a'ui Sivan-
nah, ji.i*-iug Barnwell at I' 17 a m
and 7*1 |‘. n.. will he discontinued.
I’heir local work, stopping at all *ta
tions, will t.c done by train* .0 and a2
on (.ra-ticallv their present schedule*.
A now through train for summer
travel between J iek-otn iHe and Ashe
ville w ill he operated On and after Sun
day. It will pass Barnw ell about d an 1
1 o’clock a. m .
MAKING A PFOPFH.
Did you ever consider/'dear reader,
the amount of work required to make
an i*sne of a Weekly paper?
To illustrate we mention the fact that
la*t week's pKort r. Contained hv aet-
11 al count HI art'cl.-s and item* of rr ad-
ing rhaitJr, covering many subject*.
Tu gather and get thi III ready for n*e
it \va« necessary to go to the po»t ofliee
ahout forty tuny*, to examine seventy-
tl\e exchange*. «ome of them mam
pages and to a*k W hat's the new-? of
every man with whom we talked. To
put thi* reading matter In type re
quired many hours of work hv the com
positors in picking up a letter, space
and pur.ctuation m irk one u a time, p,
jii!-lifs every line to an exact lengih
and correct mi-takes.
Ii,-*id, - there were srv-eral advertise
ment* that occupied husy minute* in
their setting up.
30ME COTTON NEW-.
The visible supply of American cot
ton 1* now less than it was a year ago
and It is thought that by September 1st
the stock on hand will be the smallest
since the civil war
Wlille American mills continue to
complain and curtail production pri
vate dispatches received at New Or
leans on Friday aav that English mills
are working full time and have, orders
aheAd to keep them busy until Decem
ber—t? Diey can get tha couon they
will need .
WOODROW WII.SON’S CLASS
MATE.
Sineo Woodrow Wilson is coming In
to prominence as a presidential possi
bility, It might lie of interest to the
people of Abbeville to know that our
fellow townsman. Judge J. C. Kltigh,
graduated in the law class with till*
now distinguished gentleman, at the
Cfiiversitv of Virginia.
There were about one hundred and
thirty-live In the class, only sixteen of
whom passed examination successfully.
Judge Ivlngh was fifth of the sixteen
and we are not informed just where
the prospective president ranked —Ab*
beville I’reas and Banner.
MOSQUITOES AND MALARIA.
The chill and fever season ap
proaches In localities where there Is
stagnant w^ter, the favorite breeding
places for the malarious mosquitoes.
These chill and fevcf causing mosqui
toes bite, only after dark and if people
living where such mosquitoes exist can
keep tbefn ont of their rooms and re
main Indoors from before dark until
sunrise tlmy will escape chill and fever
attacks. The United 3tate* govern
ment says so. It al*o says that . r > grain?
of sulphate of quinine taken dally by a
grown person for a period of four
mont’i* will free the body from all mal
arial parasites,
Allow fell on Friday in Yellowstone
Park and Ih:- weatner wa* freegiog
cold in Wy dming and Xebru-ka,
Sunnsv night a itentv of peace was
signed between Die Mexican federal
and insurgent, leader*. »o ending tin*
wai Dial ha* been going on for six
mouth*
About 2800 hales of *ca i*jand cotton
were sold In Charleston l»«t week,
bringing 2 £ to 23 cents per pound and
putting about (2<)0,<Min in circulation,
Sea island Dale* are not a? heavy a*
Uplands.
Sunday Week ago there were fervent
prayers in all the Georgetown churehe*
for ruin upon Die parching crops ami
a* if in direct HH*wer the cloud* "it
Monday saturated mctieUU with abun
dant moisture.
The Peabody Educational fund wi)
be distributed, arming Southern col
leges principally, next Full and Win-
Drop Co.]ege expect* n final dona ion
of fM^fiOO to he used in erecting other
iiuHciings on it* beautiful prentUrs,
At Little Roek last week W. G
Pritchard of Charleston wa- < lected
commander of Die United port* of fort
federate Veterans to succeed Col. ( lar-
etico J Owens, who having served two
terms we? not a candidate for rt-elcc-
tion.
The South Carolina pres* is hotter
and brighter this week through the re
turn of Mrs G. H. Herndon, nee Miss 1
Estelle Sntoak, to the editorial control
and business management of the
Branchvi-le Journal, .''he is, wc !>;-
lieve, the only lady editor-publNhei !r!
the .*'tate.
A general strike of firemen of the
Southern Railway i* threatened uni-'
their demand for a 10 per cent it/cieasr
in wages and for other con*ti!zratinn
is gralltt'd. President W>. Finley
ha* told them that conditiot/s do not
justify Die increase m w(>xe*. The
firemen answer that they will quit, tin
less all or part of tln-ir, il< mand be
granted.
/
Snudav morning 20.0,fk)0 peopD jj h D)-
ered in a field to-ai Pitt*, France, r.i
witne'*,the starting Of a t ace between
M*‘ropl Hies to Madrid, the capital if
Spain One aviator lost contrc I of hi>
monoplane and the mach'ne. filing |o
mile* an hour, swooped down, killing
the French minister of war in«t»ntly
and injiiri- g four other prominent men
seriously.
Masquerading a« oflicer* of D;e law
at J o’ci.ock -Mtndsy mornitig a dozen
men presented to the hi.y keeper' f tn>-
jail at ijtkeCitV, Fla. a forged 11 I -g • am
orderityg the delivery t" them for re
moval to a safer place *ix.iicgr-i men
charged with the murder of a proml
n"ttf white man. The six met: wei,>
citfried lit automobile* a miiWnway and
riddled w ith W inchcsi-r ttullct*.
Ttie dlsprisarv winding up commis
sion apiM'inted by Governor Flea*e met
in Columbia and passed a resolution re-
qitiring < ol.T F. Felder of Atlanta to
apnem in Cr , !'’nrbit^ on tomorrow n,
te|| ail that he know* and much that
the coNii?ll-ai"ii Wishes to know about
the dispen-arv settling tm.ine-s Tlo-re
is no law tn force *'ol. F- Ider'* attend-
»nee and if In- appear* it will he a \ol-
iit.tHty act on his part.
Tin 5tHfe Supreme Court list week
refused a new trial on the gnumd of
after discovered evidence to \V T
Jone«, the rich Union County farmer
convicted of poisoning hi* wife The
dee sion wa* written l>y Gidge Roltert
Aldrich, who was a memtier of the Su
preme < nuit at the tiearu.g of the mo
tion tor a new trial, in stead of Justice
Hvdrick di-quatilted The only hope
left Join s for lihertv from a peiii'eft*
ti.try life sentence lie* In an appeal to
the United States Supreme Court on
some constitutional ground. And
Dial'* a slim hope.
In itia charge on Monday t« the
Grand Jury of Richland ' ounry at Co
lumbia Judge Hubert Aldrich said :
'Legislature.* have been legislating
ANOTHER VETERAN PASSES.
M H. c Willi,un* departed thi* life
on th- Kith inst a! the home <f hi*
*on in-ltw, Mr .1 .1 Ruiniree, bear
M lllettev'lle, after a long ijdie** Ha !
lie been spared im'il June IsCbe would
have reached the 8|th mileatoM' of tits
longlife journey On rite !7th inst
hi* bodv was laid to rest in Die eemc-
tery at ChVe’s « hutell, ReV . Dr J A’y
f Allendale conducting. ti|k
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ROUGH & DRESSED LUMBER
E onringr (/oiling. >1 I g, Motild-
iegs, Fatlt, etc.
Can furnish coundetc Hoifsp Fill*,
Saw Mills, Dry Kilns and
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funeral services
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U" is survived uy one'*i*rpr r* i’
J Hiefs, and two .laughter*, M r 4 Vln-
z.etlc Etirmau and Mr« Irene Rimi
tree. Tnev and otiier relati v> a/hav
their liereKvement Die sine
D)V of a multitude "f friend
A good and gallant soldier of the
Confederacy Mr. William* ga-e the
best years of hi- young mantmotf f-o-t-be
defence of the Sou hlantl and in all Die
later year* of peace he kept true to the
people among vi||.im/he iited so un
-eifi*nlv He will Ipog he ini*<cd hut
th“ meinniy w ill he k; |>t alive in Die
heart* tiinl loved him
OUTW.TTING THE WE FA* II,.
S'*oor Tirado, the largest planter in
Southern Mexico, where the hull wee
vil originated ha* adopted a plan that
works profitably. One year he plant*
corn, cjbe, tobacco, Ac . hut riot a~TiTTT
of cott/in. As the weevd- feed on cot
ton aldriP those on hi* land* either
s'arVe or ll v aw ay. Tnc n>.vr. vear l.e
plobt* ciit pm and before the weevils
can get back in sufficient number* to
Jo harm hi* crop i* inn far advanced t n
/lie it 11 ft hv DtP'ii■
He prospers and (tas an pa*v time,
while hi* greedy neighbors who per-ist
in trying m g-otr rorron every year
have conGant hard tim- * and trouUc.
The Sou t liern Baptist Convention
i.eld in .laeksonville, Fla . has selected
“klahoma Cit* a* its tneeting place
next V' ar.
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evil iis innclt a* po«'i*'lc, and v aitoos
experiments have been tried. The dis
pensary law in this State provi te* li-
i^nor can only !)6 sold through legul ir»
oigani/eii State or county di*p'U)-aric*
atcl sale* made otherwise arc de
nounced. U lion wc think of the evil*
that flow fiom thi* traffic It doe* look
a- if all light thinking people would
'•"operate to uphold tin law and u-c ill
legal i o*r r nineta I i I le» to tiling th'’
\ tolalnrs to ju»t ice ”
(tovernor Fo i-eon Thur-dav spoke
to a pic nie ciowd < f ttire i>r ton>
thousand pcojilc nt J.uic*, Fatr.n-
‘County. They grouped around the
stand a« clnselv a* they onuld get.
Several hundred mill op»rati«es u-ked
tlieir employer* for a boll lav. who n
w a* r> fu»ed. hut they quit work am)
heard ti:e spe cli and helped eat the
dinner.
On Friday Die Governor inspected
Die penitentiary. He expects to re
lease on parole sueh convicts a* are too
diseased or crippled to work.
He is also firmly resolved to cio*ethe
hosiery factory in the penitentiary. If
necessary to go that lar Iih would pur-
aluu or patmlu atl tbe ponvicta working
in it. '
A CURE FOR THE Bi.iND bTAG-
GER'f.
Marion Star.
In the year of 1837 there were more
cases of thia fei^disease in horses and
mules than In any year since. In the
fall of that year fiO head of horse* in
Robeson County. N. C\, were reported
affected by this disease. At that time
the writer, a lad of 17 year*, obtained
the following prescription for t' e dis
ease. As toon as Die attack is disenv
ered bleed from two to four quarts;
give sixty to one hundred grains of
calomel and tlf y grain* 01 quinine at
one to two hour* intervals until one
hundred and fifty or two hundred
grains have been taken. Bathe the
head with cool water, lee water If pos
sible, and occasionally wetting the top
of the head from the eve? up with spir
its turpentine. Keep the animal a*
cool as possible and in two or three
days the case wifi be cured.
The writer has just treated a case for
himself in thi* manner and the animal
f* well to show for herself and she was
cured In two day? Dr*. D. ,F Mile*
and J. E Jarnegan a*sl*ted me in the
treatment If you think this statement
worth room in your valuable pap<*r you
will please publish it for the benefit of
all who may have animal* attacked
with thi* disease In the future
• B W. Jarnegan.
Tobj’a Creek?, 20 S 'pt., 1830,
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Horace J. ( much, C. S. E ,
S'-C. Co Fd. of I.iluc llioll.
Barnwell, S , M 1 v 1 J, 111
UNIX - Eli's I T Y Ol' S'MTIl
FIN A.
Scholar-hip Examination
The I 1
tci» »chi.!ir»h.ps in tt.c Srii".il of
cation to one young man tiom earn
county. Kneh scholar-hip i* worth
I Ion in money, ami $1' term fee and
free tuition
will in* held a' Die
11. Fill E ’am In a
K' l.. |- C ‘ \ f" I a I ■" rs
• - r \ w 1 ,1 o' 1 : I
Examination*
eo 1 nt v * at .1 n) v
lion of sj u 'cots
sio'1 to t
l'
11
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II • •.
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S. ( M Hctic! I, l'i c d ient,
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WINTHROI* Ct)l,EG F s( H*>1.AK-
sHU’ AM* EVi R \N( I. EX
AMINATION .
The examination f ir the award of
vacant scholarship- |„ Wmthrop c 1-
lege and for the admUsl .n of new siu
dent' win he Indd at the C .mjly t 011 rt
Hou-e on Ft idav, Julv 7, at it a m.
A pp icaut- must be imt less than la
year* "f ag" When scholarship* ate
vacant after J ulv 7 tliey will he award
ed to tliosc nraktiig Ttie litglrcsf avi-rage
at thi* eXHuirnation, provided they
nieet the renditions governing the
award. Applicant* for schrdar-litp*
-hould write to l’re*ideut JoIiuomi to*
fore the examination lor scholarship
examination tilnnk*
heholarsuip? are worth *10(1 and free
tuition The next ses-ion wil( open
fieptemher z0. Fill. For further In-
formation and eatslougp. addies,
I’roa. D. F Johnson,
Rock Dili, S, C.
1785- —IhH
CO T LEG E OF CHARFK.VTON.
127th year begin? Sept. 29
Flntrance examinations at all the
county seat? on, Friday, July 7
tn. .
The College I? well endowed, ena
bling it to maintain the highest stand
ards.
11 offers complete J« year courses In
Ancient and Modern Languages, Math
ematics, History, Economic*, Science,
and Engineering. *
Course* for B A, B. S.,
degree with engineering
A free tuition scholarship tn each
County of South Carolina Vacant
Boyce schol trship*. giving $UM a year
and free tuition, <>p> n to competitive
examination in September
Expenses reasonable Term* and
catalogue on application. Write to
Harriaou Randolph. Ere*..
Charleston, 3. C.
-‘f A r f r
Have Ti
Decided
on that
Spring and
Summer
Suit Yet?
No?
Well,
then, we
can be
oT service
to you.
H ii l to fit ’ Well, [K'rfnps you have been * trying
c\(i\ hr" tlut were not tn.-ple to fit. Now, with the lirlc we
carry it r< no tiouhlc'at all to please the most fastidious.
You see, the shape is .\t \m- into e.qeh garment, not. pressed
in with a hot iron ^ And this careful tailoring retains the
origimhshape of the garment, -- - .
Yes, we e 11 rv a v in ty of patterns, and believe that
we can suit the in livi lu tl taste. The fabrics are’ / 'just the
thing for the hot 1 ty* that arc comingi
High pnee i? Oil, no; very reasonable, quality Consid
ered. Come and let us fkov'k our statements.
F. MOLAIR,
Barnwell, S. C.
The Opportunity Is
Yours Now!
Von might not to postpone the Opening of a
Savings Account simply because your first de
posit may be a small one. We cordially invite
you to begin now by depositing gi.oOor more itl
(ins strong bank where money earns 4 per cert?
interest, and is protected bv the largest Capital
nd^Surplus of any State liartL in South Carolina.
4 °|o Paid on Savings
BANKofVESTERN CAROLINA
BARNWELL, S.C.
CAPITALS.SURPLUS $5OO,O00£P
) LOCAL D/HECTOFIS I E V.G 1 . 1
George H.Bales J.VLEasterling
Butler Hagood P.M.Buckingham
25.
HOUSES & MOLES
ONE CAR
OF
Fine Hordes
ANO
Original rnncpptiob, designed
upon coi reef line? affid hiade
from the f;e*t material?' by
akiliod workpeaple enable you
toenjov the iftmoet In style, fit,
comber and service.
C^'And don’t accept any-
tiling "just a* good.” Buy of
tiie mcroliant who does *ell
them and insure yourself against
di*?ati*fae'tlon.
Three Cars
OF THE
Best Mulea
5 £
THEJ
West Produces
T
Just Received
AT
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