The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 22, 1911, Image 2
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The Barnwell People.
m. W. HOLMES, Editor 1 Pm'r
bAneEST tOlJfTY CIBCl/LATIOS
THUKS1>AT, JI NE 2-*. H»)l.
/:
GOOD OUT OF EVIL.
It costs a Nilnt of money to maintain
»n unity aful nary of tl'« *l^e ami cx-
pwislveuess of those wearing the uni
forms of the United State*. And the
ex internee of such a force abowa tliat
our country must Lave very bad de-
aigniAita'uat otlrer power*, or that our
■elgbUors, fur or uear, intiat be very
harbarou* people in JorcinK u * lo * ier f’
eouatantly ready to protect oursehea
with sbot. dhell and aword.
But there I* ’’Kood in everything.”
Ju tho ho called war for humanity that
gave (. ubn a freedom which it does not
nuderatsad or appreciate and pnt into
the Aeeplug of the United .States that
•‘bag of cat».” as Senator Tillman de-
flnc<, the Philippine*, it was discovered
and demonstrated beyond Ilia smallest
thmbt that yellow fever apreada and is
eomuruuicatcd solely through the bite
of a apechi* of mosquito. l'u!o«s one is
bitten by a blood sucker of that poison
ous breed he canuot contract yellow
fever, uo matter how ho exposes bim-
ai}f. Till* revelation deprive* Yellow
^ack of all his terrors in warm climates.
Another discovery of greater \alue ir
the finding out within the recent past
that vaccination with typhoid serum Is
a sure preventive of (hat death ►qourjfe
of the temperate tones. Thro* years
ago Brig. Gen. Tnnej. Snr^eon Gen
eral of the United States, began the vac
cination of troop* willy the typhoid
serum.’ The result lias been an uo-
braken saving in lift/and prevention
of aufferlng.
There are now,/and have been for
several months, UH tSK) soldier* in camp
in Texas. Ail/therw were vaeeinated
and only ony/xsc of typhoid ha* de
veloped anti that was of a mild type.
For generation* the efficiency of
armics/ii tlie ti'lds and garrlsona in
the fo/ta lias been greatly weakened bv
typllold and typhus fevers. This vac-
cl^niltoii diacovery promises not only a
'argor life saving among the sons of
tattle, but In the homes of peaee and
marts of trade It will save much autfer-
Jng and loss of life.
Typhoid is more a dls»aie of a clay
country, of the mountain valley, and
crowded towns and cities than <>f the
more ixirous aand soils nearer the sea,
There the vaccination treatment will
be of far more general benefit in such
localities as have annual recurrences
Of typhoid, sometime* approaching
epidemic proportions.
The late Dr. George K. Todd said
(bathe had known ouly one Uphold
ease in Barnwell, and it was his opin
ion that the germs producing tt were
brought from Philadelphia iu a suit of
clothes transported by express.
ANNUAL REPORT OF
COUNTY TREASURER
To hi* Honor, the Presiding Judge of
the Court of General Sessions for
Barnwell County, S. C , July Term
Court, 1M1:
Dear Sir : —
A* directed by Section No. 400 of the
Code of Laws of South Carolina for
1KU.’, I herewith submit my annual re
port, show ing amounts paid for war-
rautal-Hued by theCounty Superintend
ent of Education and presented for psy-
ruenl from Juno 1st, KUO, to May 81st,
Kill, inclusive.
Keepectfnlly,
J. i? Arrmtrnng,
County Treasurer.
(Continued from^aat week )
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District No. SO: Spring,Branch.
Rubla Wells
/
Mr* N G Delk
Norton O De,
itrfel
173 25
T)l»tcfct No. 31: Ulmera.-
DUtrict No. 24: A*hlelgh.
W. J. Bryan’s long Sunday talk in
Columbia on politics would indicate
that the great Nebraskan has left his
Presbyterian behavior at home.
Hu mxy excuse himself by the aamu
reasoning tliat an elder of that church
did f«r paiutiag hi* town red one day
after a past of uninterrupted sobriety.
When later remonstrated with and
questioned as to what amends he would
make hi* church lie replied ; "None in
the world. 1 have served the Lord
fait).fully for thirty years and don’t
think he will blame me for taking a
off.”
A H Brodie
25 00
Klois* Ove
40 (X)
7. T Odutn
ft 25
l-Juias Gave
40 (X)
A B Bro'liu
25 00
Eloisn ('avo
40 OO
A B Brodie
25 Gi
J K Lancaster
2 40
Kluse l^ave
40 (HI
A B Brodie
25 00
Elolse Gsyo
40 00
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""MtoZ 06
District No. 25 . New
Forest.
Annie Lou Woodward
42 50
Edmond Reed
Id 02
Annie Lou WoorJwar.l
45 00
l < *
45 (X)
Rota C Peeples
25 00
Annie Lou Woodward
45 00
Koss G Peeples
25 00
Annie Lou Woodward
45 (H)
Ro*a G Teeple*
25 (X)
Annie Lou Woodward
45 (XI
A M KlU'hings
4 75
Ko#a G I’retile#
25 00
Gharles J Parker
H2 25
Annie Luu Woodward
45 00
4 « 4
45 (H)
4 * •
45 00
650 12
District No. 36: Upper Rich Land,
Frsnk II McKinney
90 00
l <
90 (Ml
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90 00
Ro*a E Marshall
25 (X)
Henrv Bush
2ft IK)
Rosa E Marshall
2ft 00
Henrv Bush
2 5 OO
F H McKinney
W) (XI
Frank H McKinney
IK) (X)
Henrv Bush
2ft (HI
Rosa E Marshall
2ft 00
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2ft no
Henry Itu»h
25 (X)
F 11 McKinney
On (O
• 1
9o oo
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90 (X)
020 00
L*lla R Browne
Madge Mays
Hallle Pate
Kate Fair
T J Folk .
Kate Fair
Hallle Pate
John F Weekly
Sallie Pate
Kate Fair
W L Brant
John F Weekly
Kate Fair
Mallle Pate
K MeCaaky
Kafe Fair
SaUta Pate
Itutk Parlor
4 4
SaUie Palo
John F Weekly
Kate Fair
Jno C Hutson
John F Weekly
Kate Fair
SalUe Tate
K MpCasky
Sallie Pate
Kate Fair
District No. 32: Lees.
J A Brannon
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60 00
46 00
45 00
7 50
45 00
45 00
87
45 00
45 00
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45 00
43 00
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45 00
25 00
25 00
45 00
11 36
45 00
26 00
3 '. 03
45 00
45 00
2 00
45 00
45 00
H37 60
60 00
60 00
60 00
150 00
District Mo. 33: Barbary Branch.
W H Sanderf
W H Jones
Blv Cook
4 I
LO Haskell
Nellie Blv Cook
Mr* N G Morris
Mai ion ‘
Mrs G N Morrla
District No . 84: Kline,
District No. 27: Reeves Creek.
The question is being asked in the
Columbia Congressional District; Will
Editor James A. Hoyt, of the Evening
Record, be :» candidate for the national
Housu of Representatives? At this
«listance and knowing nothing ot the
probability except through exchanges
we venture to say that if Congressman
Lever is again in the race Editor Hoyt
may run. But if Mr. Lever set* his
bonnet to hive Hi,- Senatorial bee Editor
Hoyt will not ruu. lie’ll just uviate as
* w inner.
.FULL IRISH POTATOES.
For eating the second crop i* much
belter than tliat made In the Spring.
It is diflicult, however, to get ‘a
stand,” but the result may overpay the
troubb of a trial This is the best wav
wo know : W here tile Spring crop vines
are dead, the tubers *re ripe Dig
enough now to get small seed for plant
ing. Put the amall potatoes In a shady
{dace, under a shelter or house, to dry
out. Don't let the urn shine on them.
A fter they have dried a week or ten
days lay them on the ground in a shady
place, not touching, and cover with a
couple of inebe* of eattb. Wet this
earth blanket coming and keep It
moist until toward the end of July
Then plant the potatoes, many of which
may Tiavo commenced to sprout, in a
damn place. .T hey will not make much
vine*, but the potatoes will be tirat
class iu lifvto and quality.
Don’t Count on certain success. Just
plant a amall trial patch this year.
THEIR SILVER WEDDING.
Tho 25th anniversary of the macriage
of President and Mra. William H. Taft
was celebrated In the White House at
Washington on Monday evening with
almoit royal magnificence. The silver
gifts presented them wore beyond
counting in number, description iu
Ueaulv and estimate In coatliness. They
came from all classes, tire millionaire
and tho heir of poverty. Even tho
ohildran of tho Oharleaton Orphan
House chipped In their pennies to buy
Mr# and Mrs. T, a sliver plate.
(Taldilog that the price of cotton Is
too high to give them any margin of
f irolt several cotton mills have closed
n Alabama and Georgia until the new
crop cornea hi.
■ ..jL./" ■
Ten grains of wheat recently found
In tta tomb of an Egyptian mummy
•»d probably more than 1,000 years old
i planted In Colorado. From them
bare grown and they prom,
of wheat better than any
loeality.
J W Frederick
Ethel Hutson
« 4 «
J W Frederick
• «
Ethel llwUon
J W Frederick
Ethel Hutson
District No 2d : Elko.
W H Hair
Moist* II sir
Geo H Bate*
Hank of Western Carolina
Hair A. Sprawl*
D M Smoak
Carolina Brick Co
Lee Povve||
Hair A Sprawls
l) S Smoak
W H Hair
Georgia-! srolina Brick €>
W H Hair
Lucev Anderaoo-
Frank Spigeuer
l.mey Anderson
K S Spigenur
F P Lee
Haii'~A Sprawl*
F P Lee
11 V Hutto
Li.vev Anderson
F S Spigener
H V Hutto
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F S Spigener
Lucev Anderson
II V liutto
• s
F II Hitt trustee
Phillip M-Harris
VV l( Hair
H V Hutto
ExteM* Austin
H V 11 u ! to
F H Hut
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Phillip M Harris
Lucey Anderson
K H Spigener
H V Hutto
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Phillip M Harris
F H Hut
Lucev Anderson
F S Spigener
H V Hutto
E-fell* Austin
F H Hilt
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E-teth Austin
Phillip M Harris
W H Hair
Lucey Anderson
F S Spigener
Phillip M Harris
F H Hitt
Kstella Austin
J MTITor Hair
Moiao Hair
TC Hair
The lone* Furniture Co
Tho (J, S Bell Co
F S Spigener
C A Roland
F N Hair
F H Hitt
Henry B Matthew*
Lucey Audurion
25 UO
25 oo
25 00
25 isi
Kate Hutchison n
M r» Jennie Dunbar
K-ther Jenkins
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F. II Jenkins
Esther Jenkins
4 *
J R Bradley
Esther Jenkins
J R Bradlev
F.sther Jenkins
E II Jenkins
J R Bradley
Esther Jenkins
M M Holly
Esther Jenkins
Pete Johnson
12 00
30 70
40 00
40 OO
4 25
40 00
40 (O
4 4ft
40(H)
360 40
60 65
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2‘J 39
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80 00
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30 00
HO 00
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M'dlle Kates
N K Still
Charlie Brown
Motile Bates
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Charlie Brown
li O Coleman
Mollle Bate*
P C M vrlck
Mra Jennie Dunbar
P C M vrlck
Mol|ie Bates
Mrs Jennie Dunbar
Mollle Hates
P G Myrlck
4 4
Mo|He Rate*
M ra Jennie Dunbar
s 4 •
Mollle Bates
soo
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District No. 43: C"|nnhla.
Uxxle Walker
Katner AM
Ro*a Sue) I in g
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Lizzie Walker '
Rosa Spelling
Hattie S Daniels
Lizzie Walker
Rosa SneUing
Hattie M Daniels
Lizzie Walker
Hattie S Daniels
District No 44: Fairfax.
J B A rmstrong tress
Knopf ami O’Neal
J J Knopf
J B Armstrong
B C Mftnroe
4 4
W H Rivers
4 *
B (J Monroe
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B C Monroe
W II River*
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B O Monroe
4 »
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B C Monroe
W H River*
B C Monroe
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“Organized by Ike Peojde for the People'’
Identified witty ttye 'Tarnjcra’ Upioi)
Deposit your Money and receive 4
per cent in Savings Department
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WINTHROP 4JOMCO* nTHDI.AK.
’ kHif AND KRTMaNCK kx-
amination.
The examination for the award < f
• [ vacant »chnlar*hlp- fn Winthrnp
• lege and for I be admlaalnn of new *to-
f dents will he held at the County Court
• ! House on Friday, July 7, at D a. m.
J 1 Applicant* mu*t be n<>t ie** than 16
year# nf age When *ch«darshlpa ate
vacant after Julv f they will be award*
ed to those making the highest average
at this examination, provided they
meet the condition* governing the
award. Applicant* for .ctudarjOilp/*
hut)Id write to President J.>hn*nn Tie-
iVre the examination for scholarship
examination blank*
HM*bolar*hip* are worth llOOand free
ultinn The next »e*«|ou will open
September 20 1011 Jf«r furlber In
I’ormatiun and cateloiige. nrldre.s
1*1“*. D. It
Ruck Hill. S. G.
Harry D. Calhoun.
President
William L. Cave,
Vice President
G W Walkci
Cashier
R. C
Asst.
Carroll,
Cashier
G. Miller Greene, Attorney
2508 83
District No. 45: Barnwell.
853 12
District No. 33: Cedar Grove.
25 00
J R Given*
3 00
2ft (X)
Lizzie Wsll
40 O' 1
25 (X)
R A (ireen
1 25
25 00
IJzr.ie Wall
40 (X)
—
Lizzie Burroughs
22 60
200 (O
Marvin Hulls- d
6 00
Lizzie Wall
40 00
l.l/zie Burroughs
22 50
16 00
Lizzie Wall
40 (0
8 81
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3 00
100 (XI
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12 00
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3 7u
1 ( (XI
Lizzie Burroughs
16 87
09 Ift
814 12
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175 ixi
District No 36 : Cave*.
71 62
M rs Iiurs Dee Walker
87 50
12 70
• S 1.4
85 OO
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40 (XI
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85 (H)
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Leonora Allen
•2ft (X)
4d (Xi
M r* llora i >ee Walker
85 00
76 IXI
S 4 « *
85 (XI
50 (X)
4 * * S
85 IKI
108 IX)
I eonura Walker
25 IX1
2(xi (X)
Mrs Dora 1 Ire Walker
89 Ml
;:8( wi
133 75
822 30
41X1 (Ml
40 (X)
District No 37: Han Hill.
75 (XI
Nannie Aiken
3(1 on
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J L Amick
50 (Ml
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D P Key
20 70
75 (hi
J I. Amick
5u LX'
40 (X)
* #
‘Xi (X)
Kxi (Xi
Garris L Dunbar
25 00
2(n ixi
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7 (Hi
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26 00
80 (X1
J L Amick
61 00
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Carrie L Dunbar
26 (X)
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Diatrlct No. 38; Oak Grove,
District No. 89: Friend*hlp.
District No. -9; Williston.
Ella Grant
Marie Martin
Emil; Lanham
Le|la Fowler
F Parker
El>a Grant
Marie Martin
F Parker
Mary Rich
K Parker
4 «
L C Will I#
F Parker
J II Posey
F Parker
J HPoaey
F Parker
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30 (X)
Annie Mae Mims
44 65
5 45
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26 50
40 (HI
W A Parson
36 (Ki
75 00
4 4
ft (XI
21 00
David Thompson
4 00
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Annie M*e Mims
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63 20
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43 00
16 80
H E Creech
5 00
39 00
D F ArledgS
18 00
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District No. 40:
Tinkers Creek.
7 00
Lula Bell
40 00
2 10
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44 15
39 t>0
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40 00
4 4
40 00
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District No. 41
: Hickory Hill.
40 no
I, R Ooudsun
#oo (xi
40 00
F W Manuel
68 67
40 00
O W Barker
40 (X)
40 IXI
L R Goudson
200 (K)
91 (HI
Mr* S K Miley
45 00
45 (X)
Uamp Hick*
6 ft no
45 00
Mrs S E Miley
45 00
99 00
M B Mason
25 00
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^Mrs S K Miley
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'289 OO
M B Mason
25 00
45 00
Mr* S E Miley
43 00
289 (X)
M B Mason
23 00
389 00
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25 00
40 00
Mrs 8 E Miley
45 00
40 00
I, R Ooodapn
Ot 77
289 00
Mr* b E Miley
45 00
40 00
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112# 44
289 00
389 00
District No. 43: Morris.
Mrs Jennie Duotar
860
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Charlie Brown
R Bovd Cole
G <* Hm ler
J C K- l
Lemon Br«.s
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.1 T Owen#
Calhoun & Co
R Boyd Cole
G G Butler
< 'hat lie Britwn
Bank of Western Caro ina
Lemon Brn#
R B"y l C ''ft
GO Bu11er
J A TidiJll
R B yil * ’ lie
W m MrN in
G G Rut I t
J 1’ O'vena
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Henri Green
(’liarhe Brown
Win Me Nab
W - B r i >«' 11 i 11 g
W F Somt
W 1 11 U A leu
W F Scutt
G (» Butler
Willi# A |ti
VV F -'Cut t
< 'har'ie Brn« n
"in Me Nall -eet>
(TlH r I le IS r ..VII
G A I.uea#
G (. But 'er
Wu.i# A|leu
• ' ilhuun A Co
W F Mem f
H amly VV r|^||f
G G (tut icr
Wil |# Allen
V : < ■ Owen#
('11ailie Bmw n
J B .4 rm-lloug trra#
R A Grunt
J T Harvard
PM i hi N . 48; U II
l.o.vi# K M " I e
1. K M He
Lewi* E Mule
L E Mole
23 70
366 33
97 50
26 00
3 80
2 85
7 75
15 60
373 (X)
97 50
21 25
44 25
12 20
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4 90
88 75
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275 (Ml
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3'H}.I 59
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40 00
40 00
40 00
40 nO
40 OU
240 00
District No 47: Allendale.
Lena Carter
Coy Bowers
J R Bradhy
( oy lluwer#
Kuna B White
30 00
30 (X)
3t> 00
2 > on
30 00
25 (X)
■2 *i (i)
O II Morois
3 2ft
Geo S A Ihany
12 5u
Alice M Morrow
60 (X)
t 4
12 50
K P Woodward
2 50
Cny Bower*
30 (XI
Alice M Morrow
60 On
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80 00
J O Sander*
•2 50
Ko*a B White
26 on
Alice M Morrow
50 on
4 •
25 (X)
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61 80
Geo S Albany
12 50
6 •
50 (XI
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• 6
60 00
Coy Bower#
80 00
310 05
386 00
District No 48: Rsrton.
J W Bate*
1160
Allie Carson
Linda Saxson
VV C Grav
Jennie II Peterman
J J Knopf
4 4
Jennie Peterman • —
.1 Knopf
Mr* P K Terry
J Ktmpf
Jennie Peterman
Rosa Lee Mver*
Union School Furnishing Co
Jennie Peterman
• 4
Rosa Lee M vers
T O Lawton Jr
Ro#a Lee Mvers
Jennie Peterman
District No. 49: Owens Cross
J II Morris
M M Oesterlcher
Lizzie Whittle
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M M Oesterlcher
Lizzie Whittle
M M Oesterlcher
Lizzie Whittle
M M Oesterlcher
Lizzie Whittle
20 (HI
10 (X)
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20 00
850 00
60 00
90 00
108 00
10 00
- 10 00
20 00
10 00
162 16
20 OO
20 00
10 O0 1
23 40
10 00
20 00
20 00
019 56
Roads. *
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40 00
40 00
40 00
22 00
40 00
20 00
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20 00
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827 00
District No. 51: Sycamore.
MrsSEMiley 40 00
C M Croft 6 00
K R Loadholt • 6 00
W H Dowling A Son 10 40
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\ x The Specialty Store
RAILROAD AVENUE BUCKVILLE. S. C.
Shoes
Hosiery
Hats
The time of the specialist comet in business as in professional
life The merchant who devotes his every effort and energy to
handling certain specific line* of good# can he*t know what, when
and where to buy. can he«t understand qualities and prioee and give
the (••mpletest aatDfactlon to hi* customer*.
In keeping with this solrit of progress sod nnforgeUing the les
son* and principle* l.-*rned and established during many years of
successful mercantile experiems* l have opened a business devoted
to the three speclaitle. ni Shoe., Hoslerv and Hats, with the supreme
confidence that I shall retain the lung and valued confidence of all
old friends and win the approval of sour** of new customers In the
counties of Aiken. Orangeburg, Bamberg and' Barnwell.
My stocks have all b- en selected with the moat patient care,
bought (ruin • he best manufactories and wholesale dealers In the
United Slate*. A'1 are new goods, nf the best qualities, up to data
in sm ip, |.prfect |q wurkmansnip and surprisingly moderate in ptlce.
SHOES
f r a 1 o.Ta»i.ui* #nd ••oenpHtions, to make life’s walk and work easy
i in- '•.! nr and graceful and ilel'gtuiul for days of leisure and
■ i •tit. • |.|ps-ore
HOSIERY
fur all ag. - frum the laughing infant In the old folks resting from
th.-1 ,hor« <,f a pH spent live*, a Marrmotli Stock, long lasting In
qualiM cxq ii-ue in-n |-, appealing pi the cnmforl and good taste
O' r*V r\ VI *■ H r*T
HATS
in »a#' van-tv, < f he#( m tn '#t popular *hspa« and styles, rang
ing In n.efuo.-p# Hud fill e#- from the work field to the bridal tour.
^r-R. ,.i-m»>er that im man can He well dressed unless the head
itia' guide# ami me f..f that carrv him are cared for comfortably
a "(I tiec ini nglr .
Remember that my stuck* are the largest in the lines car#
ried in i..wer S >uth ('afflin*. that they do not contain a single ahod-
dv artic ., tnat tiiey hallengo al] competition In every particular
and are sold strictly on quality and merit and that prices are in bar#
monv witn the g,.ldeu rule. \
£jtT I ra e ler# 'r.uii ihe North. K#*t, West or Houth of Black-
vi :e w ai lng f r i in a" e m >*r cor lia|i v in Vited to call at The Hp«acial-
t Mr.ire T • I (1 I r er " «ur,.ri«e* as great aod welcome as
tn - trave l, r n ■ uh me d •- .. rea z-* on reaching the tree* and
» at ( r » of f In gift a#l -
A" i d" > or f t , hat . y i i* -n In the countie* above named
ne i g for -elf ninl Imiih y gi*. I# in mv lines wil] find a visit to
B) .<• vule’-Si • i •! y '(•• . f #urnrislng pleasure apd sure
* IV mg
HENRY D. STILL,
BLHCK1HLLE, S. C.
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IE BILL TOP STABLES
Acclimated Mules for finishin<r crop cultivation and
best wagons in America for hauling the yields of the fields.
AH right horses for driving purposes and unequalled
buggies and surreys, the easiest riding and longest lasting
in the world.
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Harness—single and double, separate pieces, strongest
leathers and most thoroughly dependable making, Saddles,
Bridles. Whips. Lap Robes and all horse equipment.
Prices as always in favor of buyers. More so than
ever in Summer.
Charlie Brown
Barnwell, S. C.
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Wheelwright and Black
smith Work Done Here.
dorse shoeing a Specialty; also
repairing rubber tired buggies,
M. W. HITT,
—At Johnson’s Old Stand,—
Black villn. 8. O.
NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice 1# hereby given that the urw
dcr«lgned wiila»n Saturday, Julv l*t,
1911, file with Hun Jno, K Mnelllttf,
idge of I’rohnte for Barnwep County,
her final.return a* Administratrix of
the e*tatk of Jno. B. Gave, deceased,
and apply for Letter* l>i#mi#*ory
Mr* Pena L. Cave,
Administratrix.
May 29. RlH.
Win. McNAB,
Insurance
—all kinds
Life, Live
Stock, Ac- .
and
Health
Office in Harrison Block, Main St.
BUBUWELL S. C.
Money
to Loai,
On Improved Farming
I^ands. Long Time! Kasy
Payments! Borrower pays
actual cost of perfecting
loans. No commission
charged. qt
John B. Palmer & Son
Sylvan Building.—P. O. Box 2*2
Columbia. S. C.
DR. J. H. E.MIbHOUS.
DENTIST
BLAGKVILLE. H.C.
OtHce days Thui-sday, Ffsv
day and Saturday.
Wi ll equipped oftic4i.
Operations made as psu->
less as consistent with safety
Prices reasonable. Te]
cash.
DR. W. C. HILUODS
OEJIISI,
Birnwell, • • • It
OFFICE 1IOU
8.*10 a. m. to 6 p. Mb
Person* living away frum Barn
will please make appolctmenu
coming By so doing they will be
of Immediate service and avoid
appointments.
T. B. ELLIS, JR.
SGRTE1UC1KB TUMCIK.
A poetal card addressed
me at Lyndhuriit, S. C. will
receive prompt attention.
MONEY TO LEND.
Money to-lend on first mortgage of
real estate. 8 per cent interest «•
amounts under flOOfUJO. 7 per coal
.mi amount* over fl.WO (JO.
J. O. Patterson A Soa.
Calhoun & Co.
Llfef Accident.
CYCLONE
LIQHTNINC
Live Stock
INSURANCE.
-At Lowfst Rite* to-
Strohoist Couhakei#
-ornesa *t
THE BANK OF BARNWEU