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TC?e Barnwell People. THURSDAY. JUNK 2-2. IP1I. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. (n Advance, per Annum f 1.60 On Time |2 UC The flr»t lection i»f the chain Kang 1m • t Rivers’ Bridges this week The second section of the chain gang will be at Martin Station this week. W. V. Richardson, J. B. Morns, Clerk. Supr. HARMONY LODUK NO. 17 A. F. M. t A /A rejmlar communication of Hsmiony Lodire No. 17, A. F. M. will be held In Masonic Temple on Thursday milm July ftili 7.30 o'clock VlslUng brethren are eordiaiiV mvttiid to attend. A. A. l^tmon, W. M. tVm. MoNab, Se^* FOR SAI.K—'lix hundred acres of Hoe farming land, north of Blackville, In a very desirable section. H. D. Still. Blackville, S C A large liver and white colored point er dog strayed from my place on the second day of January. A libera) reward will be paid if retuptied to J. J Walker, tf Millettevllle, S. C. THE MOON THIS MONTH. June V- Fir«t Quarter. d Full Moon. 11 Last Quarter I 1 ' New Moon 2t> The sun rises today at 5:12, sets at 7:31. •••••••••••••••••••• • • • HERB AND HEREABOUTS. • • • ••••••••••••••••••A* The longest days and shortest nights of the year are with us now. Mr. F. D. Resslnger of Fairfax was the first good man to give us s square deal this week. Some of our provident farmer friends are expecting to eat tholr llrst ripe wa termelons on Sunday next. As the '‘Glorious Fourth,” which Is a holiday, will fall this year on Tues day the next meeting of the County Board of Commissioners will be held on Wednesday. July 5th. The State Board of Equalization met In Columbia last week and Increased many cotton seed oil mill assessments. Fairfax was advanced $3,227, Allen dale fl0,'J50 and Barnwell *1.260. Misses Susie K. Creech, Carrie and Catherine McNab left on Monday to attend the University Summer School at Knoxville, Tenn. Miss Lula Kalk. enstein accompanied them for rest and recreatien. Mr. B K. Westhershee was in town on Monday, returning from a visit to his nephew, Mr. Larkin Weatherabee, In Columbia, with the good news of the latfer’s happy recovery from an attack of typhoid fever. We complete todav. and on the time required by law, the publication of Treasurer Armstrong’s annual report. And all The f’aoei.a are glad. . It had the legal right of way and much other matter has been knocked by it into the waste basket. Mesdames Lena Davies and B. 1* Davie* and Miss Pauline Davies went to Willlston on Monday to be present at the yesterday afternoon mairiage of Mr. Alexander Moore of Charleston and Mias Kahron, the charming and accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J Woodward. Mr. and Mrs . J. M. Patterson of AI lemlale w ill go to the coast this week for a long ideal summer outing. They will spend the heated term on (heir well appointed ho.i»el>oat on land locked water*, fanned bv soft south wind*, lulled into dreamland by the song of the soothing sea and rocked bv the ever changing, ever tlowing tide* Ten days more and tne marriage li cense Iww will go into effect. On and after July 1st a dollar w ill have to to- paid in advance for the privilege .,f marrying Only preachers and ollicial* qualified to administer oath* can then perform the ceremony. The ancient fashion of two jumping over a broom and becoming one by the leap will be no more. The star event in last week’s social history of our sister town was the bril liantly beautiful marriage in the Hlack- ville Methodist Church, by Rev W J •Snyder, of Miss Daisy .Stoke* and Mr T O. Boland Both are deservedly popular, rloh In youth and hope and the affection of many friends who wi*h them long life, constant happiness and abiding prosperity. That many tongued talker, Madame Rumor, Is w hispering that about 14 Barnwell County men are Individually willing to be elected County Supervisor next year and that smaller numbers are thinking about their chances of being chosen Senator, Representative, Master, Sheriff, Auditor. Treasurer. Clerk, Coroner. Only the Probate Judge and County Superiutendeut of Education are untroubled. “It never riMns but it pours,” When our columns have space to spare we are compelled to hustle alone fer copy. When they are full communication* pour in. Despite the dry weather the flood of correspondence has reached high water mark this week. Among the good things crowded out by Tress urer Armstrong Is a well written diat- tv letter from a new corre*i>ondent at Ulmers. Baseball reports were also knocked out. The Friday meeting of the Saltke- hatchie Agricultural Club was one of Ihe most largely attended and best en joyed in the history of the organiza tion. Representative citizen* from many aectlona of the county were pres ent an j about a hundred well whetted appetltea were completely appeased by the standard perfect barbecue dinner. The proposition fayoring the holding of a County Fair the coming Fall re ceived enthusiastic endorsement and a contribution for Ua furtherance of a hundred dollars from the club funda was unanimously voted. These up to date leading farmers have aent ns later cotton blooms: Mr. J. A. Meyer of Sycamore from a lUacre cut planted the last of March. FI rat flower* opened on the 11th Inst. Crop cultivated by Joe Albngljt, an old and reliable colored man. Mr. John C. Hogg of BlacTryllle. from a 500-acre ‘ patch" that ought to push the first bale race. Mr. Walter Long of Barnwell, a Mississippi variety said to yield 43 per cant lint. W. C. Manoel of 01 mare, an Allan BUk bloom, which he grows exclusive hr and some of wbioh be sold laat year at WJ eenu per pound, It i* not too late to plant corn, e-sper- Islly If Early Dent seed bo use>l Capt. Clarendon Hlack tells us that he has made good corn planted as late as the 4th of July. And there Is not a more believable, practically good man any where. The remembrance* last week of un- forgettlng friend* gave us full reconi pense for all the work and worry and weariness of its busy days. Especially pleasant were the word* of kindly cheer from long time old friend*, am) “there are no fr'enda like the old friends.” The letter of Mr. H C Chlttv. almost like a message from a nex" door neighbor and near kinsman, in constant go<id keeping with his past just record Is treasured in our heart, ami the visit of Capt. < larendon Black, ripe In years but rich In the generous spirit of strong vonthfulness, shed bsp- plneas in the lonesome sanctum We hope to shake hand* soon at Healing •-springs with Mr (Jhitlv In his well restored health anil (’apt. Black ha* promised us a good chat on his next trip to town. May the future veara he a* kind to them as their w.-|l spent lives deserve, and may rhey long continue to add to the happiness of their homes and the bettering of hu manity. THE JULY COURT. Petit jurora for the llrst week of the July term of the Court of General S'-»- sirns were drawn on Monday : Allendale: C G Carter, Fred S Davis, W II Lazar. M F Hay. Raldoc: L W Bradley. Barnwell: Wm E McNab. J B Mor ris Jr. N G W Walker, C F i.reen. Bennett Springs: J B Kirkland. Blackville: I II Still, II B Lott, W W Martin, L R Free. Bull Pond: .1 II Hurley, Four Mile: W Y Miller. Georges Creek: J L Still,, C ,T II Still, J II Still, S W Creech, W II Nix. Great Cypress: W 1’ Morris Jr, Geo Harden Red Oak: \V H Boyles, J F Boyles, J F Sanders. Rosemary : Walter Sprawl*. Sycamore : G vv Deer, L W All, J M Brant. Willlston: Q A Kennedy. B C Mat thews, G D Birt, A 15 McKerley, F N Hair, J B Hitching*. BETHEL DOTS. The crops have improved considera bly since the pleasant showers of last week. W W. Cope vi«ited Crocketville on business on Tuesday of D*t. week. Miss Marguerite Smoak has returned to her home after a very pleasant visit to her sister. Mr*. W W. Cope We are glad to note the improvement of Mrs Ml!*-* Carter, There was considerable damage dope to the crop* of the Sycamore neighbor hood bv the hail stoim that visited that section last Wednesday. We are sorry to note the ilmss of Mrs. V W Manuel G. M Cope and W W. Cope went to Allendale last Wednesday to see the Clemson exhibit Their expectation* •vere more than realized. There was no preaching at Bethel Sunday afternoon on account of our pastor trelng called on to preach the funeral of Mrs Lizzie Boynton. Mr. Fred Smoak ha* returned from Flemlngton, Fla , where he ha* been for two y.-ar* Me *avs there is n place like ‘old Carolina ’’ Mrs Rsymon Tuten ha* returned from the hospital where she has been several week* under the doctor’s care We are glad she underwent the opera tion so well and wa* aide to return to her husband and little daughter. Blue Jay. STOKES- BOI.AND. Blackville, June l'i.— At. 7 :30 o’clock nn Wednesday evening nf last week, In the Methodist Church, one of the pr>-t tiest marriages that ever occurred in Blackville was solemnized by Rev W J Snyder The contracting parti*-* were Mis* Daisy Marie Stokes and Mr Thomas O'Neil Boland, two of Black ville’s most popular young people The church was beautifully decorated with ferns, palms and daisies Long before the arrival of the bridal party the many friends of the bride and g oom lilled the ebtifeh to It* utmost capacity. “O. 1’romise Me” wa* sweet ly sung by Mi** I*abel Free, accom panted on the piano bv Mrs W. W Molony, and at Its conclusion “ den- d. |*»ohn’s Wedding March" was plated by Mrs Molony , The bridal party wa* then ushered in by the ribbon bearer*, Misses Alva . till and Rosam-md Buist, gowned in white and yellow, that being the color scheme The ushers were Mr. W M Felder, uncle of the bride. Mr J K Boland, brother of the groom. Mr d E Hair Jr and Mr. <1 >rdi r> Spigem r Then came the attendants, Mi-* Ida Martin with Mr Kevs Sander*; Mi*- I’earle Counts of Bamberg with Mr. Reynolds Martin ; 'IjssSaCah II,unmet with Mr. Cmm Bnvl-tnrj, and Mi-* Marie Appleby with Mr B. J Hammet Jr. Then the bride ent-red In the left aisle on the arm of her maid of honor, Mi ss Maude N ickerson, and the groom in the right, aisle on the arm of hi* be-t man, Mr. S <5. Lowe The bride’s maids were gowned in white crepe over yellow, carrying large bouquets of daisies and fern*. As a semi circle was formed at the chancel Master Stan ley Brown preceded the bride ami groom bearing the ring in a lovely cal- la lilv, and as they reached the chancel the delightful strains of “Meditation” was sweetly played while the ceremony ws* being performed. The bride was gowned in silk mar quisite over white satin, beautifully trimmed with duchess lace. Tne bride's veil was held in place with a bunch of orange blossoms, and she car ried a lovely bouquet of daisies, lilies of the valley and maiden hair fern A diamond aunburs., a gift of the groom, completed her exquisite costume. After the ceremony the nridal party and a large number of friends repaired to fite beautiful home of the bride’s brother. Mrs C. S. Wilson, which was beautifully decorated with daisies and fern*. The ladies receiving the guests were Mrs,C. R. Buist, Mrs Herman Brown an.I Mrs. W. C NeviD. The bride and groom stood under a bower nf daisies and ferns and received the congratulations and well wishes of their many friends. Misses Alva Htill, Rosamond Buist and Mortimer Kay served the guests with a delightful'’salad course, while Misses Evelyn Leonard and Alma Free gracefully presided at the punch bowls. The popularity of the bride and groom was truthfully attested by the numer ous and handsome presents they re ceived, among them being a check for $160, a gift from the bride’s father, Mr. C. S. Wilson. Mrs. Boland is one of Blackville’* prettiest and most accomplished young ladies and Mr. Boland the efficient and affable assistant Post Master. Mr. and Mrs. Boland left on the 8:45 train for Augusta, Hendersonville and other points, and will return by way of Richmond, Va.. where they will visit relative* of the groom. On their return they will make their home in illack- villo. MRS. W H. R1RT. A beantl'nl life ended on Thursday night l.-t*t when Mr* Tiny Birt alos-d her eve* in the last slnmlx-f at the Margaret Wright Sanatorium in Augusta, where she had been carried on the Sunday previous in the lust hope of ptolonglng her happy year* on earth He bodv ws* brough* borne on Friday afternoon and tenderly laid to rest in the Baptist • hurch vard after very touehlng funeral services enn- due'ed by the pastor, Kev. John K. Oiwule, In the sorrowing presence of » large corn-nurse of loving relatives and devoted friend*. Mrs Birt wa* a daughter iff Mr. !>. (!. Burckhalter and the wlte/of Mr W II Birt She is survived lyV tier aging father, her sorrow stricken hu-hand, t vo affectionate sons W K* xie and Oscar Birt, two «i*te rj , Sir* Reed of Barnwell and Mr- R inb-rg nf Deo mark, and one. hal' , -'rrnttie , M S. J. Halford of Barnwell She lived for tho**- shf ;,,ve I From the cradle to the last hour she si-a' 'end Me*s-d sunshine along her pathwax through the ve» r *. A dut>fnl daugh ter. a kind aijd h*-lp'ul sister, a devoted wife l a w ise, and fend-r mott er. a o n slatent (’llfistian and a faithful friend, beloved b/V all that ktn-w her gentle character and wom.anlv wortlfshe well full! I ted every du'y f ife and fji her death wa* onlv the transition from the suffering* of a last, illnes, to an eternal health and happitie-s of the (letter land. All hearts go in sjnepreat svmpitiiv to the bereaved loved ones who so mis* her presence and ong again for the beauty and sweetness of her smtle snd the music of her voice. MRS. MARIK HAIR At the home of her parents on Mon day after long ill health, borne with sweetest patience. Mrs. Marie Hair, wife of Dr li B Hair of I'nioo and daughter of Dr and Mrs J II. E. Mil- house of Blackville. sank into the steep that knows tin waiting on earth* amt her white spirit passed w ith surest con- ffdeiiee through the valley ol the shad ow into the light eternal. Fondly cherished through the bright years of her brief life she has left nnlv fragrant memories to ease and comfort the aching heart- of her loved ones Beyond the reach and touch of human sorrow or suffering she wait* their coming to her side in God's good time, a (lower transplanted to the city of the Father s chosen saints. Fruit jars, rubbers and tors nt Mo- lair’s. FATK OF. A FA Mol'S FOX. For several week- a fox of unn-ual size, appetite and craftiness enjoyed daily pic nie- f*odittg on the toothsome Spring chicken i of Mr-. Mattie Har den, wife o' Mr .1 K II ard ii of oxer Saltkehatehle, timing hi* furav- so that he did not enter the oat Ii> Id w here the rhick o t)« ranged unti' lo cnnld hear the voice of Mr Harden as he plowed hi* cotton. At last patience cea-ed to he a virtue with Mrs Harden,.onu the lilfti iu-t taking her husband'* gun she went in to the wood*, selected a comfortable seat, made ready to tire, opened both eye- wide and waited in s'lence. Veiy soon rex nard came tripping eagerit al- tig on the liappv road to a late breakfast When in good range Mr- 11 a i d en took good aim and let loo-e her artillery Kevnard roll-d oxer a mangled rurp«e at the tir-t tire and the chicken* crnxved for jnv. Mr- Harden wa- so plea-cd at saving her etiickeus that stie could cat no dinner This incident prnie. tha*. all women do not snut both eye* xvlien they -hoot (Contlntigd dfo»n page two.] Edna Cave 40 no < « 40 no • t 40 no Ella T < ave 26 '-I J D Allen A Bro 6 00 Ida Allen •2:t ihi Edna < av-e In ini Ella T Cave 2 '■ i s' Ida A hen 23 (S' Ella T ( ave 17 Mi Ed oh Gave 40 in' Ida A Hen 21 ;M' Edna Cave 40 no J I > Allen A Bro l 2 !»3 Edna (’ave 40 ini (’ M Croft 6 (Ml Eloise Cave 6 00 ■to (HI f-l l 33 T'da' for stuhoi.]* f.l th ;tl NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE Notice i* hereby given that the un dersigned will on Wednesday, July 11, 1011. tile w ith Hon J no. K Snelling, Judge nf Probate for Barnwell County, hi* tinal return a* Administrator of the estate of J VV Besslnger, deceased, and apply for Letters I)i*mi*«ory. F. D. Bessinger, Administrator June 10, 1011. Sll EKIFk S SALK. State of South Carolina, ( County ot Barnwell V Salinas A Do Vaugh V*. W. W. Willis. By virtue of an execution to me di rected hy the C'erk of the Court I have levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for ca«li, in front of the Court Hoffse in Barnwell, on Mottdav the did day of July. 1011, it being ssleday in ill- sai l month, the following described real estate, to vv it. AM that tract of land In WiMi-fon Tow nship, sal I Cotintv ami State, con taining OK) acre-, anti hounded hy lands of J F W illi-, A K. VViili-, J. N Bolen, and Amanda . Hutson. Levied upon a- the property of W. W Willi-, to satisfy the above execu tion.and cost- Terms cash; purchaser to pay for papers. P rank II. Creech Sheriff Barnvv ell Co . Barn well, So . Ca. Junes, loll STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. (OI NTV nF HAKNWKLU In the Probate Court. By.!. K. Stlcilltlg, Hs< | , Jul.'e of Probate II liarnvvrll i ountv. *.*y» •.»v- r x»\*Yyvrus im *tf MK -x»x * II a Fa : ' li: ^ T/jf /'< dcv>)i hii'iiudi'sccnt Kt rowuc I.timf' Turns \iglit into Day. I’be Beacon Lamp produces a ste oly, xv bite, brilliant light of loo ■ anc|e oower tile I ght being - O diffused Mist if i - aoprnx ittiate- ly a* strong anywhere in the room a- it i* near the lamp It i- easier on* the eve than either 100 CANDLE POWER WIkt- l.i-xx i- I’atr'. k bath «i d.' to tn.. to -rant him I .. ft.-Is ,,f \, l-tratnm nl tii" c-t iti ■ ail.I 1 ff.-.'t Ja.’ub Sall.-y, d.s-'-a--d. These are, thetvf'.r.', t.. cite and adm guns. f ap Jack who made light of Mrs . || * pump-- a- a huntress before her expedition, now takes off In* hat and how - to her every time he come* into the hou-e a,! i.t tie tiic.x 1 of Pr .MMi fer. can-, t rat I. (i: x •Tunc, d -itnzular, th" kindred and creditors of said Jacob Salley, dcca-cd, that •e and appear li.ff.ire me, in the • >'irt ' ati. .bate P day of • f at II .. •■!'>■ k if aox tie x I; i u -leeild til)! h . ii und. r nix l Ann. iiuii I at Bartixv. next, after ia th- f .r *t .x- xvhj th- granted, hand th:- I'.ll I J. K. SM I.1.IN', Prol ate Ju I The 1! xun'xx :.i j p >n >atnr,lay publication Cl to -11,1XV l ad nil m - 'th day of * i .2 i’KICKS: $5,110, $5 -J.'i, $5 For detailed I nformn tb.n in re gard to tin- wonderful limp, ad- ,lr»—- — B. P. DAVIES. Distributing Agent lor Barnwell ( ' on! v , B AHN.W LI, l., S C. V r.-pt eseii' a? i ve wiiifeil in ex cry toxv ti In t he con o :y. -«< '“I • - ~s>( •«-«(• MoNFV I’o I .(/A \ . I.ran* made on in,[,-.,/. | fartti tar 's In Aiken, Bainxxc I , Ba niierg at.d I Hill pton ( . I'l i, Ur - N , ■ i , \ Jam - A. W i ]'■, \ 11 v . No 21 - 1 d t. B H M l XX * ! S < ’. S.f. — V\M K\( IP It KPS OK V Kl.l uw n N I. AND I’O I-1 A R HOUGH 4 DRTSVID l.'IMHER a; r - Ii Hi Saw Mills, Dry Kilns and Planing Mill Since the above w a* tv tie. 1 Mr- II sr- Enroll men t ( ) V t r 710— \ aloe of leu ha- »lai 11 two o' tier foxe* ati.l now P ropert v < 1 v t *r n Million and H its M ajor ,1 ack Harden. Q tarter— v 111etee.l1 leaeher- and nf- *1 er - Wheat t ran at Molair*. Price- -seven f ill four var- courses in right .aid The Probate Judge will be petit* for each marriage license he -lie*. The bal cicenf ''i cents goes the school funds. to A complete line of Summer C at Midair’*, o thing ST A I KM K \ T OF TH K CONDI I luN OF TH K BfiflK Df UUESTEnn CflROLinA at Aiken. locate, vi I llev, K lent a r n xve 11, Bl hi hi, Wagetier, k • CLKM-OX 1 H r. A (. R D Cl. I l R A I t’( »LI.K»*K , North \ 11 g u • t a, S l' , : 4 (It 4* el"se • f bn»itie-- .1 oue 7ib, 1'' 11. RE-or K( H-. Loans and [iiscounts ... 1 2'.'3 »>*)( j 95 Overdraft* . 1 •M2 25 Bonds and Stink-.. . . 33 "2'5 IN) Furniture and Fixture* 21 4o.( 7u Ba n k in g Hou -e* - 1 407 Other Real E-tate f Due from Banks and Bank- 1 302 00 or* 17u 170 0(1 1 Currency . 20 ..(12 (Mi G"Id Silver and other Minor tiSo 00 Coin 1 17''' (>D Cheeks and Cash Items 1 77f 31 Total $1 •147 f»:ii 94 LIABILITIES Capita! 2i’.2 txk 00 Surpla*. . 2(52 IMIO 00 t’ndivided Profit-, . . , 3'i 573 23 Due to Banks an.! Bankers O ) 9 sil 1<A Dividend* unpaid ,. Individual Deposits subject 15 50 to Cheek 5(ld >52 45 Havings Deposits Demand Certificate* of De- 172 40 1 (>t) j | posit 1 1 Ja 00 Time CerUfleatP# of Deposit (IS 715 MS Certified Checks ‘2*V> ltd , Cashier’s Checks 1 323 Sh Bil'a Payable 250 IHIO 00 to Transit 0 210 17 Total. $1 j >J 7 691 91 Agt icnIture. Engineering, etc. ( o-t per session of nine months, in cluding all fee-, board, beat, ligh'. laundry, «nd necessary uniform* j 1 21 SN St m lent- who are ti minedaily able pay r in.On_tunion additional, sciioi xKsiiir ani> kn ih.v.nck K X A M I N A T I (' N The College maintain* 121 Agricul tural Schi'lar-hip-, and ^Itf, Textile >ytiolar-liip-, worth each $ 1 fkl.On ami free tuition. ''tudent* who have attended Cli>:p- «on i oliege or anv idn.'i College or I Hivcr-itv , an tint eligible for the scliobar-hips unlc«s there ari 1 no other ligifuc applicant- r ts.diolar-hip and cntranci' examina- ion» xv i ’ | ficjnd 1 at the Cimtity Scat- 1111x 1 It h, '.r A. M . Hai e You ■ Decided on that L 4 Spring and r Sninnier Suit Yet? Well, (lien, we can be of service to vou. IIi’il to Fit? Web, pertnps von h.ivc been trying elothi'-' thit wc*r■ • not male to fit \ >\v, wit 1> the line we i’.u ry it's no trouble .ff a’i to ple.tse the most fastidious. You tbe-.shayu’- m aup wito o-ao-h tf-annent, not pressed in with a hot iron. And this c.m.’tul tailoring retains the original shape ot the garment. Yes, we v’atry a variety ot patterns, an,] believe tnat we can suit the in livi Ini! t.mte. The fabrics are just the tiling fur the hot dava Lhai ate cojning. High price.I 5 Oh, no; very reasonable, quality consid ered. Come and let us im >vi. our statements, F. MOLAIR, Barnwell, S. C. >>e t t', a m luu n hx News n,! 1 .: upp'v va' me i af t dir : ah ue, ’ lie am mr ent ainment liook eatalogin-. N, \ t Sc SKI’ I dm) ()| K’ us b’.. i'.ll i. Write AT <)\CK ti W. M, Riggs, IU c-i den t (’Icn-nri <'<dl eg.-, S. <’., fur cut al.iguc, s.-hnl arstitp tilauk-, etc. If vui del xv. you may be cr iwd.-d out State of South Carolina, ) County of Aiken. f s S Before me came W. W. Muckenfti** cashier of the above named hank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true con dition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. W. W. Muckctifuss, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1 Ul) day of June. 1911. K. A Gardner, Notary public, S. C. Correct Attest: C. K Henderson, Gedding Cushman, W. J. Platt. Directors. Lime and cement. Best grade*. Low- “st prices. Molalr’s, For the Purpose of Advertising, The Spartanburg Business College offers FRKK Tl lTloN to ON K per- soo from this county who enters the school on or before June 20tlt. who i* 1 accou,panied tiy ON K RTl DKNT who w ill take the Full Course, or by TWO j STI i)KNTS who each will fake a Sin I g|e ( nurse, either Book-keeping or Short.lrauu. For CatnlogiiP, etc , address I,. Neel Vermin, PrinctpaT, SpHriatihurg Busine-s College, Spartanburg, S. C . Notice to All Farmers! 1 J Progress in Blackville M. N. Bates of our town has just fin ished the most complete Gin System in | the County. The ginning outfit con-] sists of four 70-saw air hl»*t Gins in perfect order and the most complete arrangements for unloading cotton and reins.'ling seed ever constructed in this section of the State. The calculation , i* to gin and pack loo bales a dav, giv ing the hauler no trouble in unloading or loading. In addition to other ad- \ vantages they have a sited 100 feet or more In length and sufficiently wide to protect thirty loaded wagons from any kind of weather, thfl object being to give the patrons no trouble or worry. The lighting power i» complete, the outfit is fixed up with a dynamo and is independent of the power of the town, ] so that tha light may be turned on ar.d | off at any time. TheLUMMUSAfR BLAST SYS- I TEM has no equal in saying time and money for those who patronize it. M. N. Bate*, j to iept 1 Blackville, S. C. A Timdv Message For the Woman with Limited Means. Nevps«ar!lv the nmjnrltv of women arc obl'ged to think tir-t of t h.'i r p u i m'« be I o 11. tin v in g cof-et-, -Htnc a- whit) purciia- i ng ot he r w. « n n g a pp i rc I To tbo-e women xv lio-.- -peuding po xv i r I- i i n i i ted, tin- ti no 1 \ message xv i;i appeal Save on otlo r gsrnients, iuit buy a good, -. n-iblp, *tvll-h corset—the Koval Worcester,— it is the one sure way to solve al] your cor-et troubles. I n- mi-takablv tli<‘ Royal \\ nrecster is the greatest corset value at a medium price . Prices run from i A Worthy Experiment, Opening nn aernunt with this ban!; wil! cost vou nothing an,] in a.Mition to the 4 per cent in terest von will receive in our SAYIN’hS I)H- I’Alx I' M F. N T F the experience will, in all likeii- h ) i'l, prove so valuable that ynu will become an ent host tsDc depositor. You <Ntn Ireojp with an I receive the protection ftf our Capital an.I Surplus of >52 Looo.oo, the largest of any Slate B ink m South Carolina. 4 o| 0 Paid on Savings BANKofWESTERN CAROLINA BARNWELL , S. C. CAPITAL & SURPLUS $500,000.PP ZdZ.:i?~-1 LOCAL D/RECTORS George H.Bales J.M.Easierling Builer Magood P.M Buckingliam PCI juL s Origins! conception, designed upon correct lines and made from the best materials hy 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 does sell them and Insure yourself against dissatisfaction, C. P. Mol air Bam well, S C. om: car OF Fine Horses AND Three Cars OFTHE lies! Mules THE West Produces Just Received AT j A V <■ > < A* 4 i \% a 4 • Ci BLAOKVIIXE fcOUTU CAROL!