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a ♦ t A * t 1 * A J % 2 A « * .JuiJ.,. -4.. . The Barnwell People. iVo V. HOLHIS, liitorl Prflp’r LiRflOT COUJITf flRrnLAtlON THUK8DAY. JUNK 1911. ABOl'T THK COTTON Mil.1.9? If the I.*>RUl:Uiire of thU S'»te l« ¥ .>rth ehut'kit it will »t It. n* \t »p»»lon hpzln aiul drive tliroitjch with .tentn rtil er force hd Idve»tl*«tVon of thr cotton will condition* end con»clen.T«. The commonest humanity 'lietnand* httd the public Interest rninlre* quick In* tetellljcnnco and conpclIioK action—or eijwmra There *r« over h tnilU In thin State iHip|nylnj{ many thou»aiul white operative , men, wootm and children. Some of these mill* are *p**mndieallv closed down, others work iliort lime. iMirlnjf ilic next twi> month* every blessed one of them is hound by unblessed agreement to dis continue all work two weeks. The operative# who quit the farm lif* and Iroooei! Into the mill towns and vil lage« on the promise* of good Lome*, steady wo r k, Hne par and Itetter •chool opportunltie* for their children are the lulT^ror*. They are out of work, the diatance between pay days grow* longer and their only hope of relief depends on the making of a bumper crop of cotton and the farmer breaking slump* In It* price. When the building of cotton mills began In thla State It waa promised that they won hi furnish ftrat cl«** price* to the cotton grower* at their very doors and good work and pay to their efn- phyees. Yet they have been ateadllv buying cotton in increased quantltv f'om the Efouth W< s’ ( F.gvptand India b. pon their promises and protestation* they were granted all sort* of priv- Ihges and aoooped ilie bust water powers in the Piedmont hills, ‘ w here the river* run” and the nio*qulto w as not a deterrent and protector tt I* an admitted fact that the great majority of South C inilimi oil|i- a re con troll ul bv outside cn|)i'<1. with just enough home Investment to make them popular and squel h investlg* lion and State supervision. Now la it a true bill that these con;, t Islnliif mills are really hanl up, not paying operating vxoense* » li *o it’s high time for the State to know It. for such a condition a* that now existing ahows that the ■southern cotton rnWI* are either out Classed bv those of Yankee land, Furooe and Japan or the controlling foreign capital, which W *trlc]v business, with no sympathy, I* just hungry for the .1^ per cent annual profit which twenty years ago giade cotton milling a* (nnney making a huilneas *• Kockefel|er’s barreling of oil or ('arnegle’s forging of ateel armor idale Surely thousands of white cotton mill men, women and children deserve at leaat as good State care as the few hundred convict toiler* In the to be finally stopped penitentiary hosiery mill. But. wrll they get It? young enough to have energy sufTloiant tu try new thing* at the risk of failure and who Is not afraid of being laughed at. say* that Kariy Dent corn will make all right before an average date first frost even when planted a* hte a* the middle of July, HU March corn wa* hadly hurt by tjjn drought, but he I* going within the next two woeka to break up and plant his garden and other rich patches with Hcnt aeed. If he shall have good luck he will yef make corn enough to 1 ist until oat* are ready for feed nett S|yi,ng, NKWS WORTH KNOW ISO. The annual State f'nnventlon of the R K. U carrier* will he lull at Flor* once. July It is expected to he one of the best e\nr field and the gate city • f eastern I arolina w|l| b*' wide open hundred cottot^ il1 ' To a party of oh) time Ohio friend* who attended the Taft silver weddii g In Washington last week the President said that Hfter finishing his woik In the White House he will go hack to Cincinnati and practice law for a liv ing Federal inapecto * gave t'olumbl* merchants a had shock on Momlat h> reporting ttiat most of the grocei y scal'-s and measures used in that ei y gave light weight* and under quan'lf I* a of butter, sugar, rice, peas, (lean* and retailed meats. The city council w ll get busy to correct the wrong doing. William Jennings Brian carried a lot of South Carolina money away last week Speaking certainly once and sometimes twice every w^ek day at $200 a talk he just scooped in the cash He make* no charge for Sunday speeches. Railroad lares constitute about all h|s expense* as people are proud and glad to entertain him. The three big guns of the national democracy, IV J Bryan of Nebraska, private cllir.cn, Judsoi) Harmon, Gov ernor of Oluo. and Woodrow Wilson, Governor of New .ler*e», are agreed In favoring the eieulon of delegate* to the national nominating convention* bv primary. Several ."Itates have passed act* adopting that plan J. W Messervey. an old and crippled Colleton County white man who killed Constable Fishhurne for trying to take j a barrel of alcohol from M^saervey’s t Wagon and was sentenced to 20 year* 1 In the penitentiary, killed a colored manslaughter convict there on M or day by striking him two blows with a spade or shovel There were no e> e- I witnesses Mesiervev claims that the negro first cut him twice with a knife. OVKK A HIM,ION DRINKS- The Inter state Commerce 1 nmmi*- slon gave out a report on Friday that the mail order liquor houses In wet states ship annually by express imo state* haying so-called prohibition twenty million gallons of whiskey. A* there are about (50 average drinks in a gallon the number of drams swallowed in dry territory approximates pearly a billion and a quarter. The Commission says that ’'w hile it I* not it* province to dwell on the moral aspect of the question It is considered that the trafllc has an ev:| efleot on and is one of the important factors in the race problem at the South.” NKW SCHOOI, BOOKS Cast week Me S ale Board of K u* cation made cont i act a with puhli-lu Ts to furnish public school hooks during the next five years Tip- cost of the hook* tv he iised during that period D put at |.»()n ( 00d It D said that new ac'ecrimn are to in' substituted for eighty per cent of the book* now used. Srate Sltpel illfendeot, of Kdttc.ation Swearingen protested against such wholesale Changes, a^yj ,g that the wiping opt o' Wanthrop 0 d'ege ny tire would he felt Css tlnancla !' Old honk« oho !)•• exchanged for the new aeries tty p.yt g h .o’, at a graded pep Civnt. ♦ 4B> ♦ ♦ DA NIKI. Dl SCAN TO DIK. Fit I STfi Buchanan Duncan, a young colored man. moved from Barnwell to (tharl'sfon There he ha* been eiu- ploved a' a livery .table continuous v. At a tire in the city yeats ago he proved him-elf a life saving hero and a mas • ivwsilver w’attdi was irresettteil to him by the then Mayor, Hon W. A Kourtt- nav. About a year ago 'lax Lubel-kv. a Jewiah merchant, was beaten to death in his store on King Street Ills slaver got awav safelyg’ S 'ii)« timo afterward Mi* T.iibeUkv, the widow, was at tacked in the same Ht .r.. in rlia s.iin,. •vav hut escaped fatal Inj'iries Fi r these eritnes Daniel Don'ao, sou if Bucha iati, wa< tried, foiind guilty and aeniencetl to death The ca*" w - ear rietl ;he Supreme f our', wh ti -u-- tatned the ('irciiit f'onrt t.o • ,ot lllease has refused to cotnutuf ■ i he ileath sentencr to life i in prison 11,0't atnl Itiiniel ninat die on the gall>w- tree op .1 ulv Tilt. CIIICKKNS IN ST It AI) OF KAGI.KS. Chari-aton ha* long t>een uniquely f inion* f ,r It* «o o*'l*d eagles on Msr ket Street. Hut a change h*s come ik^'d the raising of hack yard chicken* la becoming the fashion. High up peo ple are trying It for p|ea«nr» anil ordi nary folk* for pie. Those who study the business and .don't get la*y suc ceed. One young woman has. accord ing to the Kvenlng Boat, made money enough this season to pay for her equipment of incubators, brooder*, Ac. Her reputation for fresh egg* atnl clean, healthy, fit frying chickens is well es tablished and good price* are cheerful ly paid f»r ail site will spare. Improved breed* am *11 the go Some buy grown fowls from prole*- Monal breeders at the start Other* in vest in high priced eggs, which are hatched by Incubator* or under liens, while some buy day old young chick en* from poultry yard*. Country town people should catch the hen fever. Surely they can do the thiiigo that Charleston people approve and are proud of. Fruit j .rs. rubbers and tops at M >- i * i' N O ' IC K. <»F Th*' Towoof Soelpng election on July 20’ti I'M I warden. Manager* ire • , J. J. Spelling an I J. R F.I.KCTION h W H. Avant, the Georgetown white man wtio whs convicted with G C Righam of manslaughter in killing j M r* Ktgham on the creek aide at M or- j rell’a filler in the belief tha* she wa« a ghost and sentenced to 42 ni .nths in i the penitentiary wa« caught 1" t'exss | last week, passing under the name of William Benjamin and selling sewing machine* Pending appeal to th, -mi preme Court thev were grante.t hail in | the sum of $3,000, and both -kioped | Avant’* friend* pail hi* bond H’T hrrea*. frs will have to aerve his time n |e*» par- ""'t t< me to iir(Pit doped Hlgtiam I* ati|| mlsaitig i i-tr«non of tlie 'ill luild. an t ■ e'ect O'c F SHtiders, li m men s J. M Mill, Clerk . :tate of south Carolina. COUNTY OK HAKNWKI.I,, In the Probate ('■ uirt, Hy J. K. SnellinL’, Kmi| , .1 u lof Probate m THE SKIPPER'S WHITE LIE. V/hat Happened st Might and What the Pa*aenger Wa* Told. It was n dirty night, to use tt sailor’s phrase, nnd tlie tslk in oi.c cottier of the siuol.itig rootn dtilteil to e'cul.s at Wa r.nd the chil.lllke t. iih that pasnu)- gers repose In uat '.^utot s. .Said the seiehli't who had been cyl- hading s;K*ci.liens oh u cof.tl reef; •T’to often It von I men and vvtuneii say they felt ao safe with Captain So und so, at (| |'\ v wohdtd'ed. too, whetli er their scti.se v( stsiH'ily would still he retained j| tlies“ Tatiirol travch-n* knew exactly what happened on sht|i hoard during a voyage. I or tay own part. I have more eoiilidence than e'er in it captain of my ncquaintancc since I learned that he could tell a w hile lie when it was necessary to calm the fears of a nervous traveler. If so hap poned that cue foggy night I wa* awakened by the sudden stoppage and reversal of the engines. I jumped out of my hunk, went on deck and wa * fold hy the second oflieer that we had hud a narrow squeeze. It appeared that we had nearly run down a schonti er hh she silently crossed our bows and disappeared info the haze. "Next morning a wnuir.n passenger Who sat a! the captain's table asked him whether the engines had been stopped and reversed, and lie replied. 'Yes; we sometimes do this to test the engineer’s watt' ll and see If our ma chinery Is In proper order We do It at night so as to create no excitement..’ Then he got the woman to describe what she had heard and asked her. Did yon lind milch time between the stopping und reversing - .'’ “ ‘.No.’ she replied. '■‘Then,’ said ihc skipper, ’that show ed how well evccjUitiug was working, dl l It not?’ "When l got the skipper’s ear 1 fold film ronfidontirilfy that I didn't think the schooner's engines had worked as well a* ours, and he remarked that it might ha\e been worse. Whet her he meant the lie or the Incident 1 didn't Inquire, bat 1 suspect it wasn't the lie.”—New York Dost. LAW OF GRAVITY VIOLATED. M ftti T n Wb. B INTHROP (’Of,KGF. ’sf HOI. 4K ■HI P A v D FN K\\ K X \ " I N \Tlt >' T e ' f ♦ 4 * i 4 4 4 ♦ 4 f n 4 • 4 4 ♦ 4 '‘(h-ganrx<Lkij_lIu /'nr Ihc JbnpJr" mi]) ?arn7cr,s’ Uaiop Deposit your Money and receive 4 per cent in Savings Department OFFICERS 11 in v 1). Cdlhnun, President WiHi.trn L Cave, Vice President N. G W Walker. (dtshier R C. Carmll, Asst. Cashier G, Miller Greene, Attorney ,W? Y Conditions Under Which Water Ac tually Flows Upward. "Wafer seeks Its level" Is an ex prodsion he.*rvl so freqne'atly ns to he | almost trite, and yet the law has Its llnr w rll t . 'iint y. .’.U" IV i: In r. 1.' tea '•.ta'c tin kata tr, ■tl It, (MUHe if U’ tratton sis I i I .Jtllll Ihlbll .lUnc g.lt' A hhey, a I'.' lt I * Some week* ago there wa* much de sire In the United States to know the re.taoua that eatiaed David Jayne Hd . American ambaaaador at the German Court, to re*ign that august aiqioint- tueiit. T,ast week Mr. Hill «liook the dust of Berlin off his patent leather •bod feet and sorted to the land of opportunity. Now that he Is a ptlvate cltlr.en we Venture the opinion thet his given name made him a persona non grata at the aristocratic court of Emperor B ll. Fot Hill 1* probably a descend ant, direct or collateral. nf Dr David Jayne, grown rich In Philadelphia half a century ago, a large manufacturer •nd advertiser of patent medicine* and •l*o as publisher of a gratia boosting almanac. * t.ukc !,es of TentiH.^n. f .rut editor, is th« youngest msoittcr nf in., Uidter! State* Senate anil iht* mo«t gallant. I,ast we*H the Senator's wife was near tlie gale, of death from b>*» Of blood fallowing an 0|»erauon Tlie doctor* *aid that nothing hut the Iran* fusion "f blood could *ave her life. ThC'Rsnator in*i*ted tfiat no Mood ex cept Id* should go Into the aluio-r empty vein* of hi* wife An artery in hi. arm wa* opened and a quart of hi* blood flowed through a tube into Mr*, l.ea’s veloy. The color ranie ftai k to her |>a|e cheeks and the doctors were big |v hopeful for her fee ivery The *talwant Senator wa* *o u.-ak after the operation ’hat he wa* con fined to bed several days. In the chapel of \Ve*tin1n«t r London v on Tltor-dav of la-' George V, eighth king of 'h H Hanover, wa* cm a tied rn| i •’ tne World aid e British Fmoire with splendid pomp and i ire un-'a The ceremonle* were es-entiMl y ilo- same tliat have been tainl iar in Kiin-b history for l,'2lM) year* Queen Mar, W'a* also crowned, Mr the pmc- iui,> Wa* |e»a Impressive The King i« 1 years old. Itaving been horn iii June IS'l.', Tlie rou e of the pr-'cession w .i* gua r ded hv Tm ihnii-and tdck-'l British soldier*. Whites, \fij a"*, Asiatics anil Islander* Ten po-tal savings aank* aro io n e . atlon in this State and more will {,, low. This new departuie of the general government will compete with the existing National and State hank* Money must he pleniif il a| through the Soutti, exctqtt in the newspaper j . ^ nftlce* During the thirty day* ending June 12th six'y new hanks were organ Ir.ed in ten Sta’es In Dixie w ith a tntal capital of two million dollar* Ihe-. ire. tin ref all and -In-tul ir, tie tin. s.u 1 I! T. they he and appear of Pn Plate to In he! pltti day of .lulv, 1 <( tlieri -f at 11 o'eloe; ill I km.Ire I at K e. de h fore mm I at Barn wa 11, next, an 111 til" f. Tel a Pniiiii-h re ii; ,r - f t-'d, that tie < 'oar: m M ed.,'. excepti'ins. l liere . ire ' om! It iotis Mil der whh'h " a 11 t a <■1 til! ! * v’ tl'1" s np " it'd and t Im's at'.u e It* s< urep. If n tube he t!i|ip* •d into "ater t Hp rolumn ins ide will I n* nl o the 1 p vpI < f Mi »* MUT. 'tindiim * urf.K •c. More. iv(*r. If a t U 1 M» «» f half t’u ■ din men nr he Villi st 11 tl t oil t hi 1 ,'nht mn iVnil. les B* It" 1 lirht The u ator '■re.-I'S • ' ) I i ^ t he inside of Mi" tube, " win- t" !!ip : idh. »rot f rms a i U B 'hapt'd doi>r T'SSl .* i at Tio ‘"1’ Am exp'..* tl Mi' tl I* M-d f* r Ti’-u’t. ] f enn i 1"' vril mail :rm;i t i-;:. ! y t!r ir th.* «! I.tlm :i ■r of n , r.’h* 1 •0 (] ! i 1 M i i: i v g M , * A $. n o -1 i , Df 11, " elri UP: r.i«” fP ! ' rr 1 t'> M, ,at i-\t• i.t . v.! i; J h«* n Ti AM K OPf* f "itrt'.i • f It* f 'MiHT 1 V .‘ i • ir'itjuferc: ue iT 1 l.i * Coll imn of ^ atpr IT I 1 t, I id ,1 OI'.C Imir. 'a c, nit b t \ thev have why the s.iM a !' i .Id mil b. irrant d under in' iiand Ihis'dith d uio 'omh.i. h'l 1 J K. .'NT 1.1.IN Pro' it ■ .1 a del in [lIB I! A a a ■' 1 l ddl 1. •II KUI FI' "' 'A I : IT with tho y 1 .is'. :u.d I'.oii 1 o ti e ndhcslvo fot. o. 1- .'ll'" dim ; i'lic l to tl! t cxtcll', while the oress sis thdl. and hen c tl"' v.c-icld. is (!.•■ re t-. 1 t > a f -urlli of xvliat It xx as 1 oforo Tliomforo tlio sec ond ■ ■ do [no m-in he twee the InK-lif of tlm T;r«t w itlnntt eyco'ling the llftfn I 'it ■ * I rarkdliT i of il.m f f" n ( It. •el. . d 'i, irlv ■ill ( i i ■ I 11 11 und, rfvi-.o prm- , uadi ,;i ci.d'.r.l.todiy It-e of the:-, ’on" he dr i’ Tm a, cry. Kvery mills i's tosiliiioiiv ' r 11 O’ I t'V ' tl W u t\ ..f SO e v ee (' erk of ! 't 1 'll I d 'll Udh I W !! I,, I ( no , levied lip to ole, to Hoh.,| in ' ! s' « f J j ih> -at r i - ■ i' ; \ in ' Town-hip ! t at m Ti g •! •I ^,11 d s id ,} i N Boil'll , 1.,.' ed • W VV i! ■ i d "ill -■ I ly -h, i r n w ' IhT, h. C . vi • if lo 1 I he I I t I II d t ' ; - * 11 , , o - I I, lugi . i tin- d , V A I l I . | dieer do!!.lie " rrti\ It v - St 1. Td in small rir ■ ai her i i | ' Die imerU law of l KepuMlC. Sen'-r cf Dinger. f I" nut ' I aii * I M i ’' • H f F WTi|'. A i'd \ in a ml i ip n a- the pr to -ati-t y the I t j . led W i 1 1 11 te, ei i \\ et-I'll . riy o \ •• i ii- iii- I \ .1 1' W HOT IN II A Ml TON. From now until July ISth the South ern part of Hampton County wtlj he the hot spot of the S *'e On that date the iloetion will tie held a* to tlie or ation of ttie proposed new county of Ja -per out pf seet'ons of Hampton and Beaufort Fora long while it looked a- if tlie aeoe-sion wob) I go througfi without opposition, hot tlie war nf negative word* opened last week with a vigor and violence that mav make up for the 1 ite cumuieiicemeut of the cam psign. Tel (tl. papers. T Barnwell, .Bo . < ri ba -ei K ran k Sheri If a. J tine to pi v for II (/:.•" li Barn " t il i . , Ihli. D ~ W'-’V ■ ' f I.' . :■'!, in Ids M ■ a t prv. T’e :sh- H.l A , * , a *!' • h s ■p'-'e t" irifi r; n f! h • t he n ppr of dat’ i ger in 111p sf r. I nf adl'i Hearn (■n ’ * sa ill • W h! e ill a or' "d I si Id' .m I", k at f;!< • g \t ^ nMrtM m I* a 1 timst p f 'I ].!i» l.e 1 ' t I Ih d f 1C: i’ty B} v hi li I 1 ] : I'*"! :te darlu. s ; ne Be f"ir «■•* a v. i r " "f i"\p il’y i f ietlky i *. 11 wi’ ll"l!t t' 1.1 li Ing tl.en If 1 1!' ‘ > 1 t.Mo fo "1,0, It a eo! i.-ion I* the J inev In!.!** quet ire. Whit pilots • ne nu!. k!y nml safi 'v thr inch a thick at-''” ' ' \ ' The Specialty Store ^ 4,^ RAILROAD AVENUE, BLACKVILLE. S. C. Shoes Hosiery Hats T he time of the specialist comes in huaines* as in profe-sional life. The merchant who devotes hi* every effort and energy to handling certain epooitle lines ol good* can best know what, w hen and where to buy, can best understand qualities and prices and give the rempletest sati-faction to Id* customer*. In keeping with this spirit of progress ami unforgetting the l'*- sons and principle* 1. arned and established during manv year* of SnccesKfui mercantile experience [ liave opened a husine" d. vo'i'd to tlie tliree specialties of Shoe*, Hosiery and Hats, u i: h t he *u pn me conMdence, that I 'hall retain tlie long and valued cotilidenee of all < Id friend* and win the approval of sc .res of new customer* in the counties of A iken, Orangeburg, Bamberg and Barnwell. My stock* have al! te en selected with the most patient eare, bought from the best m.viuf ietories and wholesale dealers in the I uited State*. A 1 1 are now goods, of the le--1 qualiti. *, up to date in style, perfect in workmanship and -urpri-ingly moderate in pi Me. SI I OKS f m a’! ncra«l"ns and occupation*, to make tif, ’* walk and wirk ea*y (ox the tidier and graceful and tlelightful for days of Ittsure and night* of pleasure. IIOSIKRV 4 k for all age*, from the laughing infant to the old f Ik- res’ing from tlie 1 ilior* t.f well spent lives, a Maitui'oth Stock, ouig lasting in '(iialitv, exquisite iu stjd'*, appealing to the eouifort and good ta-te of every wearer. I l ATS in vast variety, t.f best make*, tno-t i>"pu 11r shapes and style*.'rang ing in ll.-efnine*.* atnl Illness trotn the w.ork ti-d ! t" the bridal tour. iJtT' Remember that no nvm can t.e well dressm! u d--* tlie h*'id that guides and the feet that carry Mm ate cared for cuntertahly and hecomingly. Kcmetnher that my stock* are tlie 1 irge-r in th* line* car ried in lower , c .util < arolina that they d ' not eon’ do a -ingle -hod- d> article, tliai tlit-y . hall uige all compet tjon in tvry [.articular iiiid ate stdd strictly on quality and merit ami that price* are iu har mony with tlie golden rule, ltif Travellers from the No: th. List, Wes’ or -vm t h of If I aek - a i I le waiting trains are most c..r .1 y io voted to ea! i at. Tti» Spec hi I- tv Stor" Tnev wdi tind there mrprises n« y e it >i"d wejeome as the trav elT r l h rough the d-oaert real /."« on r * hi g the trees and W .iters of the g! id oi!«i* And tin not f'' rget that ai y ei' i / "n in the coo o' l.-s , t.o ve n a med needing for Si If and family goods in my pne* w'd lind a vi-it, to Black vtlle’s Special y .'tore one of surprising pleasure and sure saving HENRY D. STILL, BLACKVILLE, S. C. NO MORE L0NE90MKNK99. Like the voice of out crying Iu the * ilderoeM wu the rtliUry protest of Tne Peerie a few year* ago against immigration. But our Isolation Is past and there’* plenty of good company climbli* on our platform. Last wook the Georgia I)ivisloi> of the Farmer*’ l T nft>n adopted a reaolu- Miu "condemning the laws permitting the great influx of immigrants from continental Europe aud urging Con- Iffreas to chaqge the conditions ” And we are yery sure that In the »>lrar future ae will not be alone in falling for cotton mill* investigation. \ Itl.K. I tlMl't’d VETCH I" V v l.r Mr. A. I). Hudson had ilMi'ed In xrprrh on his f^rni in No fT fdwtiship, eigfit acres. He threshed the other •lay S.Ofift ptmittl* of vetch need f om these eight acre*. Mr A. G Smith, the government expert, win. |* i-". operatlng with Mr Hudson In tlie farming operation, savs that till* Is the latgesf acreage ever thresf.ed In South Carolina anti pos-lhiv the Lrg est in the United Stales. Th” worth 10 oents the poimfL H"d Mr Hudson estimates that after sl owing for a few oats that the vetch seed net ted him |22 fiO per acre. In addition to this, he has cured about two ton* of hav |*>r acre which 1» worth, at least’ Jib per ton. making a total net per acre of tit W. Mr. Hutson is ao much pleaaed witlt the results of his experiment that lie j expects to plant, at lean !2.'> acres In ! vetch thia fall —Newberry Herald and N ewa. ORDER OF NolleF THEREON. DISTHICt OK S I —M ; On till* I,' dav of June, A D. 1 h 11, on reading the petition of F t. ( - .'id- dock f'.r discharge ny hank’uptev, it is Ontere ' hv tl,cC ! iurt, thatr. h'uiting f.r find upon 'he -ani" Ap the In day of ■ lul v , A D I'.* 11. b fore said ('on 11 hi ('liar e>t'.ii S. C , in s dd Dis'riet, at II o’eloeW t; the fnretio'.n and t'i'it te - lie.' f heretif t.e notdi-lipd III Til K B'HN- VV K 1.1. i ’ F, i > PI K, a tie w s p * |>er [Vn n ft-' 1 Hi -ai*' I HsMuet and ttur ail kn'iw.ii cred Itors and o lier person* in iiitP'P«t mih' anpeir at tlie * u.d f me and i laee ard "limv i tu-". if H'iY'heA uatuv'vhv tu.e ptaver 'f ti'.e said petitinner shiYllld not he granted \ A ul it 1* Further <>r lered hv ti e Court, that the t |.>rk -IihJI send ii\ mail to sll known creditor* eoptes of • aid petition am! tni* order, addressed to Them at their place* of residence as stated. YYltne** the Honorable H . A M Smith, Judge of rh* **1d Court, and the Si !il tnerpof at C'liuies- (Neal of tom S C , in said Di*tri<'t the Court ) on the IT of June, A. D inn Richard W. Hutsr.n, Clerk, 4 , S, D . C. S. C [inss i* not conscious ohservati'm nt all. leit unre.tsixnir.g intuitive perce[i Mon." A Sight Worth Paying For. The cnli. dmuti T.y n weary looking horse, c.unie to a standstill op;-.islte n pu’iT' lit use As the driver was pre paring to der etal :\ smell hoy ran u;i with. "’(> d yer 'orse, gtivTior'.-'' "'Old my 'orse'.' Ixiok ’ere. my lad. Ah'II uiic v er a boli it’ it runs aw ay.”— Manetiester Guardian. His Contribution. "Have you ever dene anything for the good of the community’:” .asked tlie si .lid i itizeit "Yes," replied the weary wayfarer; 'Tve just (hue thirty days.”—Phila- del[ilu,t Record. Ths Very Latest. "Ni c car.” ’ Yt\s ” "Isi it, the latest thine in enr ?” "I guVss so. It ha* never got me an} wheriy i ti time yet." — Houston | Post. • ■ Dunlwrlon, S. C. A complete line of Summer Clothing at Moftir’s, -— — M AN't K ACTVItKKS YELLOW PINK AND l . YKT TIME TO PLANT. A real boua flda fanner, who It old ghitttiglt tu Ull ha«J exjtcntruo^ aud. Jviue U, 1911, NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice l* hereby given that tlie nn- der*igned w Ml on Wedneadav Jnlv ”tj. DHL hIc with Hon Joliu K . Sidling, Judge of Proiiato for Barnwell County, hi* 11(1*1 return a* Administrator of tlie eaiatc of Lloyd Greatl.eart, deceased, and apply for Letters DDmWaory. P. J Zeigler, Admiaistratt-r. or—- POPI. \ R ROUGH & DRESSED LUMBER Flooring, Celling. Siding, Mould ing*, Lath, etc. Can ftirnidi complete Hou=e Bill*. Saw Bills, Dry Kilns anti Planing Mill Hamlin's Sbliloquy. FT .dia fstm'ldins Before the tattooed | man In the intYsettiv.> Heavens. h"\v ! that fellow umd Tuffer if Le ever gets j the jimjants! • Stuart Set. -- - I NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. i G . * X'.iic" i- h"rt'liv giveh that the tin | der-igiii'd " ill on VV ed nead hv, Jnlv ’Jii, ! 'all. tile wiMi lion John K. Snelling, j Jmlgt'ot I’lobiite for Barnwe l C'Oin ’j tv. her tinal re ui n a* Txeeiihrix of til* | lt*t wt;l and testHment. of r T’ John ( «on, dert a*ed, and apply fur Letter* j Di«mi**oiy K'ir^Betti Ann J hn‘on, •,'] Executrix. | J ur.e 23, 1011. Lime and cement. Be#* grade*. I.ow- "rt prictts. Molair'e, \ ' T ' 1 /I ) J j u nii iw Acclimated Mikcn for finishing crop cultivation and best wagons in Amcii> a fot hauling the yields of the fields. Ad ftpht horses for driving purposes and unequalled buggies and surreys, the easiest riding and longest lasting m the world. Harness—single and double, separate pieces, strongest leatl'.ers and most thoroughly dependable making, Saddl -s, Undies. Whips. Lap Rohes an i all horse equipment. Li ices as always in favor of buyers. More so than ever in Summer. Charlie Brown Barnwell, S. C. * ,* * | - .'In h Ii ; ■ < ' 11 1 V . H m-e "ti hiti I *', .Ini' 7, i’ B m .v[qiqeimt* mu*' i'»' ii i 1' -- hm Ift venr» ' f nve " !'• -I :; * .*'e vio-Hur *ft' r ii i 7 h'y ' ‘ hi- *wh"!• ed to Mios-' m'*ktiiir the oiehi -t hvo'ig: nt tlii* examiiiHlioi, provided thev meet the foiidli loiiv govprtiing the HWnrd. A pi’lieHot. 'nr -e'i"l>0'*’.i; » -li mi l " ri'e to I’’ I '• o' 1 ’ f.ire li- i x oni ■ i ' . eXitmi li>i t i'"i hii'k- N-'-tm I il i - it qi- r” r up i"ii T 1 '' ut X • '• litem he r 20 Ihl t ’ ’ ’ f .t to* tion mill eiu * lop c m) Pre*. D. 1 ' J 0, . hoeh i" II #1 'I I f’ - I !'.. Wheelwright and Black smith Work Done Here «. I L-rsc shoeing a Speci.thv; •!.'■ repairing itthher tired buggies. M. W. HITT, — At ,1 ohn*on’« 0Id StNtid,— BDckvill >. S. < ’. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Nmtice i* lierehy given that the, cu der*igned wi inn Suturdhy, July i-t, DU 1, tl le \> i th I Inti J K . Snelh ■" ,, Judtte of I’rohiAte f n B irinvi )l Co ■ P tier ILihI return u« \ d uini-t i itri < the e-Mite of .1 ■ B i iv, '!•""• and Hjip \ f l.ott'T* i p . i-*.ir P'4 P- ! ♦ \ Mnv 2 1 'll Win. MeXAH, Insurance —all kinds Lile, Live StDdi, Ac- 11 call ii (Bit ■ in H \- r - > i H i <, M BARNWELL S. C Money to Loan Silvan Building.— P. O. It \ ' : Columbia, S. C. QR.J. H. E.MILHUL lIKN'n.'T 1 4 4 4 4 4 v / « * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 RL \ < K V I i .l k ^ v. f Xlieo day - 1 hui stla\, day and S;it m dav. I'll ('I [tli | >|M’d ( < i11;i' made a- 1 t. If'S as ei i U'iv( c |) [ With-.;;,, I'rict's icasunald.• let lea'll. I l)H. W.Uilir. DENTIST, darnwfll, * - - 5. ^ OF FICF. imrRR: 8.U() a. m. to ti ]>. . Persons living awHi fr in Bm - will please mnke appoit :ni"i t* h comitig Bv -o doii ^ 1 hov >11 1 of ImmediHte -er' 1 ' o ap|K»i'a.ment*. T. B. ELLIS, JR SUtmiSt AMI TERKACI5I. A ]>Ostnl card addrcHSPu « me at Lymlhiirst, S C. v\o receive prompt attentHG* MONEY TO READ. Money to lend on tir-t mortgage real e-ute. 8 per cent interest o Hinonnt* under $1000.00. 7 l*er re” | ou amount* over $1,000 00. J. 1). Patterson A Son. Calhoun & t,*> a • a *■ i >-* •••♦t Life, Accident. CYCLOINlE TJQHTNT'T i I ■ a v; Li v c Stoch iq</!IQ1V r ' 1 At Lowest K” Strongest Company. -OFFICES A* THE BANK OF BARNWE11