The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 15, 1911, Image 3

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Tl?e Barnwell People. THURSDAY. JUNE 15, 1P11. RATES OP SUB8CR1PTIOR. to Advance, per Annum $1.60 On Time MOC The Ir«t aecthm of the chain gang U at Rivera’ Bridges thl* weelf. The aeeond section of the chain gang will he at Martin illation this week. W. V. Klchardaon,- J. B. Morna, Clerk. 8upr. HARMONY LODOE NO. 17 A. F. 5 4 A /A regular roramonleatlon of Harmony \m/ Lodge No. 17, A. F. M. will he held JWf In Manonlc Temple on Thareday MNmk inly 0th 7.50 o'cH^k Vl«Uing hrathreB are cordlauy in riled to attend. A. A. Lemon, \V. M. W'm. McNab, 8ec 9 the regnlar meeting ot Barnwell odge No 16, Knight* of Pythias will ■«» ‘Vi^ir Hnl’ on Friday night at 6 o'clock. A (nil attendance ia reqaeeted. By order o( It. L. O’BANNON, C. C. •vm. McNAB. K. R. A B. Mr. Alfred M. Marahall of Savannah vial ted friends In Barnwell on Friday last, Mr. John O’Gorman left on Monday for a health and re*t stay at Glenn Springs. JUDGE B. T. RICE. Born gfrrt of April. 18M, Died 10th June, 1911. In the fair morning time, with a]- mo«t the qnlckneai of Hie lightning stroke, the good and gentle heart grew The Maj drought eutoff the cucirm- •t* 1 * the whisper of the laat measen- ger and the sad tidings that Judge B. T Rice had passed away carried bitter to air that had known and loved her crop along the South Carolina railway at least twenty thousand dol- lara. There are said to be many caaea of typhoid fever at •Mthorteld, and ti>e de caying wart# from the saw mills is hUmed as the prime cause of the mal ady. Mr. Leon Tohln graduate, this week from Cletn.on College, [n September he will go to Cornell University, Itha ca, N Y. for a two years/post grad uate electrical study. Borne of the pencil copy sent us hy mail becomes so indistinct In transit as to be eye straining and time con,sum- tng. Write with Ink, O esteemed cor respondents, and our blessing on your heads and hands. Mrs. W. H Birt, one of the mo’t sorro' and honored him. 8o full of life and comforting cheer to others, so faithful in the discharge of his avery duty, so wise and willing In all service for the betterment of hu manlty had he been that it could scarce be realised that a career so rich In the achievements of his earlier vears. so full of pmmt«e for the harvest of its golden afternoon should have ended before its highest tenlrh was reached, for it did not seem that he could well be spared from the tasks that made his life so full of usefulness. In hi* home now so sorrow stricken he was in all the brightening years a constant minister of happiness to his loved ones, in his chosen profession an examplar of the great abilities and high esimabe And best' lieioved Udie. . f qualifies and traits that have made the BamweH/was carrier to Augu-ta on . B * r °f Sou'h Carolina so illustrious FOR SAKE—six hundred acres of floe farming land, north of Blackville, In a verv desirable section. H. D. Still. Blackville, S. C / A large liver and white colore • point er dog straved from my plae/ on the setmud da? of January. A liberal reward wlp he paid If returned to J J Wa-ker, tf Millmevlile, S. 0. Sunday afternoon to receive .«n.^|;ai treatment for a threare..Ht at'ack of appendicitis. Her many Iriend* hope for her eailv return in perfectly re stored he M |th . A telegram received Tuesday stnfeM that Mrs Bin was in a critical condi tion, following an operation on Mon doy. 3 II l&H THE MOON THIS k June:— First Quarter Full Monpr. . Last Quarter New Moot) . The thii rite* today at 6:11, sets st 7:2*. ^ / • •••••' ••••••••••••• • HERE . fh) HEREABOUTS. • FIRST BLOOM. Young fai mer Wymsn Johns of Jen ny leads the Mate.tniv searon. On the •*Hh mst., i wo davs aliead of the aver age cminty n-corj ho puiled bin jlr-t c()tt>*n blmun, mailing it to us, a* Null gri.wu deep red fluwer, on the 0Ui ('ongratulations to this bright young ahead of date planter. Ami we ven ture saving that he has as g- od other crops as the wi«e h"tne living farnie's ofisunny Syca’rtiOre township. - day at •••••• •••••••••• be the longest ext Tuesday wl ay of the year Rain Is greatly oeededHn many aec- tlonaof the county. This time next, vear the voice of the candidate will be heard in UieSiaiul. The hot drv weatlier b»ai»*ed the price of cotton a dollar a bale on NR<>n Jay. Major R Bovd C< le returned Monday from the ar«cy encampment n Texas The June meeting of the Hal'k'- hstchle Agricultural Club will '»e held on tomorrow Sheriff Frank H. Creech is almoat Ms well self again and keeps up stead* improvement. The cotton bloom of young farm i Wyman Johns was surely the first le- ported In this State. Our honor roll of subscribers W headed this week with the name of Mr. J. A. Odom of Elko. Cotton bloom No. !, fu’l red p'uckrd from tha ffuld of Judge L C Bennett *>f BslJoc wa* received on Monday. Farmer I.sruy Molair returned from Washington and <>M Virginia this week after a happy visit to boyhood •cent* and friends The advertisement of Mr M. N Bates means lbs best service of a timr- ough going man t»> cotton growing patrons the coming season. At the commencement of Furman Cni*-er«itv last week the orsvorv medal of the 1'hliosophlan S<H i- ty wasa varO- to J. R Webb of Itlackxllle. Fulled at Ocala Fit on Friday after noon and presented to us at breakfast on Saturday by Capt. C If Mathis was the quick trip record of our first cantaloupe of 1'Jtl. The SperlaltT 8tnre advertisement of Mr H. D. St*H I* , ne of ihe most In. terssiiog a r ii |e. in rodav'- I’rori.t. f- wpios m pioneer a eba ge in meicao td ' meihods in (be n--« S oit.i l»r J I' Creech of liaffuey seenl several davs last week witii (treat re press and Barnwell relatives and friends. The welcome given him ev erywbere was unanimous and genuine. These Bsrnwell County post masters because of increases In the business of their offices hsve had their salaries ad vanced : Allendale 1,100 to #1.600; Harnwe’l $1,600 to fl.'-OO; Bla-k\ 1!.* $1,600 to $1 000. Prof C V. Neuffer. a former p’ ncl- y>«i ♦ B*rri * '*ll «v Sc*'ool, lias been elected superintendent of the Bennettsvllle Schools Since leaving Harowell he has been conducting the Unirarsity School for boys la Columbia. Flour should be cheaper eoon Ac cording to report of the national de- panuir.nt of sgricultuie this year’s wheat crop promises to be (he largest 'ever made, The increase expected over the ctop of 1910 exceeds 68,000.000 bushels. The Secretary of State has leaned to corporators Harry I). Calhoun, W. I. Cate. E. H Richardaon, J. A. Porter, T. S. Cave and S. B. Moseley a com mission with an authorized capital of 94,000 for the UaruwtU County Fair Association. At the commencement last week of Wofford College the history prize of $20, given by B. H. Moss of Orange burg, was awarded to R. L Meriweth er of Allendale, a membf r «>f the Junlnr Claw, whose subject was “The Place •f Henry III iu English History." Petit jurora for the first week of tha July term of the Court of General /§es. sions will be drawn on next Monday. The term ean continue three Aveeks and there will be plenty of bittiness Only criminal ca«ea will go before the jiftte*. Judge James W Deyore will preside. At the competitive examination*, held »t Blackville on the 3rd i/m. for the naval academy cadetship at Annapolis the winners were: Principal. M L McCrra of Bamberg; Alternates, John Aeburt and J. C. Brown Jr. of Aiken and 8. B. Mays Jr. of/Edgefield. S G Mavlleld Jr. of Denmark stood the best examinati»o but lacked a year of being old enuujfh to enter the naval service. Tba Chrlatiant of the Klice and Mt. Arnon Bap'lst Cburcbes have the right sort of religion. Besides furoieh- Ing the parsonege comfortably for their new pastor tfiey have presented him a nice horse tijd buggy, e fine cow, oaw by the wagon load, flour by the harral and baata and other good borne country S roduets /In plenteous abundance. arnwel! county gladly greets to long residence such good Virginians a« Rev. T, 0. rbilUpe and family. GET BUSY, BOYS. The t’lem«on College Scholarship and Entrance F.xamination to be helu at Barnwell July Utb suo ild attract many entries. It will be the fairest to the (own ami country boys vet held Under an act of the last legislative aes sion they will be preferred over b->ys Who have attended (.’lemsou or any college. The faculty will award ibe scholarships Read the adverti**-menl In today's 1’kofle and get In the coin petitive race ai once. A SOUTH SIDE FARM. An esteemed Informant who is a good judge of things agricultural gives us these opinions about me premier crops of Magistrate L C. Beni.e't.two miles ''from Bafdoc: \i i.tton : He hs» ;K) acres which will wikhont douhi inaKe 75 bales cNrii: KO acre* w nich from present pro-[iW;is can not make less thau au averagX- f Ju nusbels to the aero Waierhi* |ons: 12 acres which from present appearances wi l make 12 car loads. \ ANOTHER IMPROVEMENT. Work was ctummenced on 8aturday on Hie new Karn«\ll Post OtHoe hulld ing, located on the Aputh sole or East Mam Kt . between \he Home Bank Block and the largo «bre erected tiv the late -dil. Mike Brown in IMHO. The new office will be a one story brick budding, 25 by 60 feet, with plate glas- front, and wnl be equip|K-ii in a most up to date manner in eveiy particular The owner o' the propertv. Capitalist Frank Q O'Nead of Charleston, in tend* it to ne an ornament m me town uid riding headquarters f.ir Uncle s> ui and ttie effhdeiit liainllers of his m.,i s It is expected t-> ho ready for occupao- cy by the Aral of August. ripe In his learning and gaining great er knowledge by day and night that tie gladlv shared with hi* younger breth ren A* a citizen the best thought of brain and me lull strength of band were ever ready for the helping of the weak and the uplifting of the loWiy, HI* *un has gone down while It t* •till day hut the light of his Hfe shall not soon cease t-* be a guide to better things of those that loved and trusted him On Sunday afternoon the funeral services were held In tne Bantist rhurch bv hi* pastor, Rev John K Goode, assisted bv Revs A K Kvisnn and W. J Snider after which hi* hadv was laid to rest in il at sacred God’s Acre, to sler-p among rhe great and goon of Karnweir* historic pa*t until the dawning of the resurrection morn ing. The florsl tiihnte* were very numerous ana beautiful, typical of the unsullied life and stainless character of the well beloved And honored dead. The great concourse asseml.led" to pav the last earthly tribute toll more elo quently than word* could express how true and warm a place he held in the hearts of all that knew him, from the children of the 8nndav S*bo«d to th- aged one* nearing the border land. The pall hearers were; Honorary —Robert Aldrich, VV. Q. Simms, A P Manville, Geo H Bate*, J. B Arins'rong, J. C. Keel. G. K Rvan.J M Caldwell. Juo. K . Soeltlng, G J. H-y, J. M Easterling, P. M . Rockingham. Active —R C Holman, J. A. Wi |i«, O. M Greene, H. L. O’Bhiuioii, <' Simms, J Kmiie Harley, G. W. Man- vilie, J o Patterson lr Jud'ge Rice was a son of Majoi David H. Rie® of hti.mrcd nujliorv. He is, -iirvlved by nis devoted wife, one ‘tanghter. Miss Cart , and three son*. B. T , Na'hamel ami John, four broth ers D. H . and W 1. Ri. e of Olar, J. 8 and S M Rice m Allendale and four sisters, Mrs Brown anil Mi*. Allison of Beaufort, Mr* Dlilioi-e of V\ alter boro and MW* M arlnn Rice. FrsnoU S Pope 20 00 Wm W Chuppello 30 00 Frsnol* S Pope 16 00 Wm W Chappelle 22 60 Gao W Hoggin 360 00 Wm W Chappelle 87 (50 Emms Patrick 26 no ■Geo W Coggin 355 00 i ** * 67 S5 Emms Patrick *20 00 Wm W Chappelle 30 00 Gen W Coggin 8-56 00 Kmma Patrick JiOOO W m W Chappelle :to 00 Geo W Coggin* 365 00 • 130 46 * « 856 00 S Morgan Jr 26 00 Geo W Coggin* $55 00 . 4206 25 DWtrlct No. 20 : Double i’ond. Jacob lH*lk 2 CO • • 3 On Erh^l Wells 60 OO • 4 ra) 00 « 4 60 00 4 $ r>o no A • 60 00 Marv Duke* to 00 K: hej Well* fit) 15 • • 25 00 310 76 Di*t-!ct No 21 : Erilsto Leila Hair 40 00 Mattie Butler 20 uo • » 20 00 « • 20 00 100 00 Disrlrt No. 22: A lenriale High School. Citi' , .* , !> , a Bank 400 00 4 A 500 00 t • (00 00 • 600.0* « 4 500 00 » , . • 600 00 • 4 rax) 00 — — *3400 00 Dl«trli t No. 23: Hercules. Claude V F^ir<*v . 30 00 • 30 INI J A Creech 6 00 Claude V Falrey 66 00 • 4 2 2 50 • 4 90 00 • 4 S* fiO 4 1 85 50 L «* Still 19 75 < lainle V Falrey 63 00 601 26 (To he contmu ed next week) $1 013 FOR ONE B \LK. The first bale of new I’ej*. coftnr, weighing 4H3 t«>unds, was sold a tuedon at Houston on Monday for a frsetion over $2 05 cents a pound. 11 was grown bv a tenter of a loo acre farm in Nan Benito County, picked on Friday, hustled b* automobile to the B n and hurried bv special train to oust-'U at a 'might charge of I52S.76, at the rale of $1.60 a mile. THF. REAPER DEATH. Wilhl’i three week* there have been four Interments In the cemetery of the Great Saltkehatchie Church : The six vear old daughter of an Ini- migrant from Finland woo died at Schofield of typhoid fever; Mr*. W. W tlvriek of Ulmer after a long illness, leaving rive children M’- Msrv Brabham, widow of ibe lit*- Mr Junes B r ahham. mother »i R-v Me Brrthham Mrs F. J Boynton, relic' of the late lodge J B Boynton, departed this life on Saturday evening at her home in Ulmer, aged 66 veara On Sunday her body was laid to re*t in the Great Haltkebatchie rhurch yard, her pastor, Rev. Mr T imtnons of Fairfax, con ducting the funeral aervice*. For many vears she had been a vonslsreiit member of the KaptWt *'hurrh. Tnree children survive her. STATEMENT OK THE CONDITION —OF — mfc BANK OF WILLISTON. I'icated at Williston, S. C., at the close of business June 7, lull, RESOURCES. Loan* and Discount* 106 6M 30 Overdrsft* Furniture and Fixtures. Due from Banka and Bank er* Currency Silver and other Minor Coin 117 2> 1*67 11 18 151 21 3 600 (JO 737 17 Total $121 550 LIABILITIES. In... 10 Capital >t-ook Paid Surjilus Fund Undivided Profi’s i ion t.ur rent Expense- and Ttxes paid Individual Deposits Sub- jcc r to Check Savings Deposit* Ca-hier’s Check* O n. r Liabilities, \ 1/ 26 0)0 (X) 6 00*1 00 7 936 72 69 290 82 15 3 la 36 3 HO 71 600 00 BEAUTIFUL BLACKVILLE. We spent three hour* (here Saiurdav morning. I’ «-• om iir*i visit si me the last day of UkM .o ttiat g .i,,w11 of beautiful street-, 'oveiy fee-, charmingly prettv n"tnes l ve. on - teous people and miboioleit indei>en dr nee. Friends too numerous to mention gave us heart warming welcome that made the week end tender sweet with remnmbrances and bappv with pres-f* ent pleasure and future hope. Time was too brief for our meeting many of Tim PropLX’s sincere and es teemed friend*, but that jov |* ahead of u*. and as soon as other dudes shall permit us the leisure we shall lake a whole day off anti ipen ff TnteTlgW f u 1 y. from the head of the Little Saltke hatchie^to Healing St>rlngs For we know that we shall he welcomed and such long continued, Inherited friend ship* lighten newspaper labor and make life worth living. To'nl .. $121 656 m -'tat*' of H.iuih (’ainlina, | ! C.-'U’it of B ire w . 11 i I Bef "r>‘ m*' CH'iic U F Ui •'tiro, ( a - fl ie r * if I he «h.i v** n i mi . I )»•» m K " h", being duly aworn, -ays that tue ahovc and foiegoing statement W a trn*' con *1 tion of said hank, a- shown by rhe hook* ot s»ld (lank . W. E I’rothro, ( ashier. Hworn to and subscribed before me this 12ih day of June, 1911. R. M. Mixson, (i., ■ ) Notary Public. SHERIFF’S SALE. State of -south Carolina. > County of Barnwell I Salinas A De Vaugh V* W. W Willi*. Bv virtu'* of to execution to dl reeled i y the C erk of the Court I have levied uton and will *e|| to the highest hinder fo. cash, in front of the Conn House In Barnwell, on Mondav the 3rd dav of July 1911, it being ssleday In I h' sai l mol l h. the fo low Ing d> sc•■itie 1 real e«tate, to it AM that fra-t of land In Wllllston Township, sai l C 'untv ami State, con taining l(i() ac-e*, and hounded by lands of J. F Wl li*, A E. Willis, J. N Bolen, and Amanda Hutson. Levied upon as the property of W. W Willi*, to satisfy the above execu tion ami cost Term* ca«h; purchaser to pay for papers. Frsnk H Creech Sheriff Barnwell Co. Barnwell, So. Ca. June 8, 191-1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. I'OUNTV OF BARNWELL, In the Probate Court. »> J- K Siitilhig, Fiaq., Judge of Probate in Barnwell County. Whereas, Lewis Patrick hath m ide suit to me to grant him Letters of Adiuln- i.-tratton of the e.-tate an^l effects of Jacob Salley, deceased, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish •11 and singular, th“ kindred and creditors of the said Jacob Salley, deceased, that they be and npixiar before me, in the Court of Prohate to tie held at Barnwell onSatuidny 21th day of Junr, next, after publication there • f at 11 o'clock in the forenoon to show canse if any they have why the said adminis tration should not be granted. Given under my hand tlifs 9th day of June,, Anno Domini. 1911. J. K. SNELL1NG, Probate Judge. Published in The Bahnwki.l I’koiu.z June I5th. 1911. ALLENDALE’S JEWELS. Allendale lead* thl* enuntv High Hchool cxccllenen. Mors than that it is high in the class nf the twelve best In a]] the State, This year it has ex ceeded the standard of 14 units, going (’••rrect-attest, W. H. Kennedy, W C. Smith, J K. Kennedy, Director*. Fruit jars, rubbers snd tops at Mo- lair’s. Notice to All Fanners! Progress in Blackville - M. N. Bates of our town ha* just fin ished the most complete Gin System In the County. The ginning outfit con TH r. Cl EM-ON AGKU UF.I U K A L C' iLI.KGK . STATEMENT OF THE HINDI i ION ^ OF ‘ THK CITIZENS BANK, located at Blackville, S. C . a' the close of business Jum-7ch. 1911, RE80URCE8. Loan* and Discounts. 62.760 66 Overdraft*. Bond* aud Stocks owned by 5n6 46 the Bajnk. none Furniture and Fixtures 2,114.(9 Hanking House. 2, lld.il Other Real K*uic Own *H line from Banks and Sank- none er*. 3,641 3! Currency, 593 Gold. 11250 Silver and other Minor C dn 674 »0 Check* and C»*h Item*, 60 35 Exchange* for the Clearing * Hoiiae, none Qther Itesourcea, viz.: none Total, 72.712 63 LfARlLI TIES. * Capital stock Paid iu. 23.100 Snrplu* Fund, Undivided I’rolits, le»* Cur- 250 rent Kxpen«ea and Taxe* Paid 511.53 i)up Knukw Am! Raukerit Dividend* Unpaid fndiviS.ial DepoMt* Subject n t« < heck. U, 26(15 Saving* Deposit* 2 243 iu 1 >emand t 'eriiflcate* of Depn. it. n ne ri,n« « ertirieate* <>l Depoait 1,000 Certified Cheek*, none Ca*hier* ('iieek* (5 Notes ami itili* Rediaeounted none Bills i’ayatile, including Cer tificates for Monev Burrow- ed 32,600 Other Liabilities, viz.: lion** Total. 72.712.5M STATE OF SOUTH CVKOLIN \,| Cniintv of Barnwell, ( Before me dujje R S. Martin. Ga-h ler, of the above named Bank, who, being duly sworn, sav* that the.above and foregsMH-g eta tempi] t is a true condition of aald Bank, as shown bv the books of said bank. K. M artin Sworn to and subs-rlhcd bef .re me tills 12th day of June Pi! R. B. Mill [hkai.] Notsry Public, s. c. Correct- \tfe*t: S. H Rush, H. I). still. A B. Hair, ) Director*. ■ ' J- /] //W Dunbarton, S. C. MANI’FACTt’KICKS OK YELLOW PINK AND POPLAR ROUGH & DRESSED LUMBER Flooring, Ceiling. Hiding, Mould ing*, Lath, etc. Can furnish complete House Bid*. Saw Mills, Dry Kilns and Planing Mill W. H. JONES, M \NACKK. Columbia. S. C. Secures positions for teachers, sells school furniture am! sup plies, and publishes Southern School News. ^IScnd for our school supply catalogue, our magazine catalogue and our entertainment.book catalogue. f X III- ifi even beyond 16 units. In recognition ! slsta of four 70-saw air blast Gins In of the fine work of it* efficient faculty ; perfect order and the most complete and diligent and responsive pupils it arrangements for unloading cotton anj, has received $725 State aid. More than reloading seed ever constructed in this' that the diploma* of Its graduates are section of the Hute The calculation signed by the Governor and 8late Board Is to gin and pack 100 bales a dav, giv- j ;.a t aT,,gue.'''schol'a r *hip" hlank*.''’ e‘tc. They are State High Ing the hauler no trouble in unloading . if y OU delay, you may be crowded out. or loading. In addition to other ad - | T,int '* untn it "mp. “ *jr. (l 10() ,,r ! Enrollment Over 700—Value of i’ropertv Over a Million and a Quarter—Nineteen Teachers snd Of- fleer*. Seven full four years courses, In Agriculture, Engineering, etc. \ Cost per session of nine months,\ In eluding all fees, bpard, heat, lig laundry, and necessary uniform* *121 »7 ~^u Smdent* who are financially ablep pav $40.00 tuition additional. BCnOLARSHir AND XNTRAXCS EXAMINATION. The College maintains 124 Agricul tural Scholarship*, and 43 Textile Scholarship.*, worth each $100.00 and free tuition. (Students who have attended Clem- son-Co)Iege or any otner College or University, are not eligible for the scholarship* unless thfere are no other eligible applicants). Scholarship and entrance examina tions will be held at the County Seats July 14tb, 9 A. M. Next SesslonOpena SEPT. 13, 1911. Write AT ONCE to W. M. Riggs, President Clemson College, S. C., for of Education r,,,. „„ „^i';iently wide U» kbout there was no chai. School Diplomas. The closlng'exernlaeaon Friday eyan- Ing were ao well attended that halLtbe audience had to atand while the ad-* ; mere was uv, fro(I , Hny mlrabie program wa* carried out Tin | few of the 50 pasae. t, einK to literary address; worthy of a n>ac- minor In juries and sev .,, )rry teacher speaker, waa delivere.i by hiar. crew of to were hurt The W. K. Tate Diplomas were pres- ^ ft . was de6troy ed. to Misses ErncaMne Boinesu * u ‘ - . ; Hiers, Eunice Kect and Minn! '* a barn and by Superintendent Horace C. N. Gate*, be-/ in a happy congratulatory Darlington, burn A Timely Message For the Woman with Limited Means. Ncces'arllv the majority of women are obl'ged to think tir*t of their purse* before huving corset*, same as wlien pureha* lug other wearing apparel. To those women \v iio*e «|ien<llng now r i« limited, llii* tltn< Iv me- -il ge W i!' :i |i(i< a I -vvve on nitnr girmenf*. hut buy a good, *■ lisilije -f • If-ft corset—the Royal W orcester,— it i* the one sure way to solve all your corset trouble* I'n- inGtHkablv the Royal Worcester is tho greatest corset vainest a medium price . Price* run from For the Purpose of Advertising, The Spartanburg Business College -GflFREK TUITION to ONE per- Make Themselves Known. In the House of Representatives at The names of $4 Grar^i.^ contents, Washington a bill, providing that isvl* NaAkrtSkl mi s\l 1 <■ uvsaa*A / " I t ^ m i — High School pupils were i Holt. F*ar. r-u _. ra ,a fine mules. Dur-j every newspaper must print in a ^ e corn and tobiceo conspicuous p1act»_yie_name of the nber of fanners injowne^ or {owners, publisher and a cmwni.Le iii»^ of - “unity-.-'werw menslly managing editor. waa.lnUfiuLudftd bl at m3!,* ' Representative Barnhard of Iftdiana. this cnnntv who enter* the At - before June 20th. who i* Mre. AnnieDNE STUDENT who f mm death. Vir*e, or by TWO Dorandv fired a will takes Sin- hand -tnd Btruek ^-“eeplng or ,ng across the etreet, Reeled the bullet, mal^ bruise*. ollege, C. Original conception, designed upon correct lines and made from the best msterisU by skilled'workpeople enable you to enjov the utmost in style, tit, comfort and service. ®^"And don’t accept any thing "just a* good.” Buy of the merchant who Joe* sell them ami Insure yourself against dissatisfaction. C. F. Molair ' Barnwell, S. C* Have To Decid on that Spring and Summer' Suit Yet? No? Well, then, wo can be of service to you. Hud to fit? Wei!, perhaps you have been trying clothes that were not made to fit. Now, with the line wc carry-it's no trouble at all to please the most fastidious. You see, the sfiajfe is made into each*garment, not pressed in with a hot iron. And this careful tailoring retains the original shape of the garment. Yes, we carry a variety of .patterns, and believe tnat we can suit the individual taste. The fabrics arc just the thing fur the hot days that arc coming. High priced? Oh, no; very reasonable, quality consid ered. Come and let us prove our statements, F. MOLAIR, Barnwell, S. C. A Worthy Experiment Opening an account with this bank will cost you nothing and in addition to the 4 per cent in terest von will receive in our SAVINGS I)K- I’ARTMKNT the experience will, in all likeli hood, prove so valuable that you will becoma an enthusiastic depositor. You ran begin with M and receive the protection of our Capital and Surplus of $524,000.00, the largest of any State Hank in South Carolina. 4 °|o Paid on Savings BAMofWESTERN CAROLINA BARNWELL, S.C. CAPITAL & SURPLUS $500,000OP LOCAL DIRECTORS C:— 3 George H.Bates J.VLEasterling Butler Hagood P.M.Buckingham HORSES & i ONE CAR OF Pine Horses r * AND Three Cars OF THE Best Mules THE West Produces Just Received AT r-. J. D. WHITTLE BLACKVILLE, - - -