The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 29, 1911, Image 3
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Ttpe Barnwell People.
THURSDAY. JUNK t'\ l!MI
Tomorrow raldtiight 1011 will be | A FRUIT FORT UN H.
half ijonp.
The dog i)hv« «re four week, off, vrr
it i^e^t! fr.r h rtt.*otli * ( »r
KATES OP8IIBN('RII»TIO'
In Advaaoe. pwr Anmttti
On Time
jUw
. .12 «(
The ^r«lfyect1<>n of the chuh) gatift D
at Rlv^a’ Bfhllfe* thin we^k
Tlvfe apcood aertion of the ohnin (tan?
will be at Martin Station thi* wrek.
W. V. Riohariiami, J. B. Monte,
Clerk, .■>iu>r.
HARVONT r.OnUF NO 17 A. V v.
\ A /A reanilarrommunlratlon of narmony
UuVe No. 17, A. F. M. will t>e held
JWC in Mfwnnic Temple or. Thursday
dfltfflk July r.th 7.30 nV.lock \'Uiting
Dtetbren arecordiaiiV invited to attenrt.
A. A. LetnOli, \V, M.
Wm. McN’ab, See
FOR SAI.K-~si* hnntlred acre* <>f
flne farming; land, nortit of Blackville,
in a very desirable aertlon.
H. D. Still. Hla. kvllle, S. C.
A laree liver and white colored
point, er dog strared from niy place on
the second dav of January. A liberal
reward will be paid if rettin?i«d to
J . .1 H a'ker,
tf MillettevUle, S. C.
THE MOON THIsyaONTil.
June :
Fir«t Quarter
Full Moon. .
1 nst Quat ter
N e w M non . .
;i
11
m
■jti
The sun rises today at 0 :14. seta sf
7
Next M..nd»' will tip sale day
Mr t.. W. ttradh y n' BaMoc paid U»
hu appt(‘cia'ed call ficsday.
ITVe J'ilv meeting of the C'>1in£v
Heard of t on inissinn* rs Will tie held
On Wednesday next, Aih Inat.
Paator W. J. Snyder continuea thU
week the evening services commenced
last week in the Barnwell Methodist
Church
The Secretary of Sf»te las' week la
lined its charter to the Barnwell Coun
ty Fair Association—capital $0,000 an I
all taken.
H"W about the bay cropy Isn’t it
bound to he short? Shouldn't in
creased be the size of potato and turnip
patches 5 1
Monday would have opened Mue for
true tint fra characteristicaii clever
tetter froiu Mr. S W, O. erh . f |)rn-
rnark. one of Tim I’aori.r.'a highest
t\ pe friends.
Th.-re was nciirli >i jail delivery
on Tuesday night through the«urret'-
tlfintis intrr du, tinn "f «aw a or hl.s, it
was fortuna >• y i n tra ed
Senator (.cirrge H Hstew and Mr.
I’errv M Buckingham were i>n'"•t rday
hc'n11r g11e«tv «( 11i•• • , 'iuir 'lile Fa tners
< |uh ai its m n.'n y K 1-nf >n ting
Next Tnesrlay « il' tic a not tier I' nlted
States hirthdai and everynody who
nan possibly dn so will ke^n ho'Ulay.
If ton have new* or advertising for
T il* Pici.pl.it -• nd t.v a* •( <" a» you
.•in
<’on gre-*man T 1* H\rn*-- hs* i t ro.
doced a bill in i l>e H"n*. - o' K i '• *en-
tatives |o approprinle one inilOon dot
lars fur the imnruvement of roads oyer
which K K I» and Sui Koiiin msils
arc carried
T tie hoij. r hm s^ of ilu* S *n i.r-rn
J.mnher t otuirsnv al I >U ' a r O in
whs tuiroe,) scci lent !|y *b nit h niontti
s/o hs. licet, rcnni.f .ud it- grunt no
• ’hi.. > i.i\r i, running full 'Imc, with
about a hundred and fifty employe.
Now the optimist* who have, aimed
that farmers have just Irartied how to
make corn yia the Williamson plan
are beginning t > »<je that it ma\ tie 1
right when .lupitcr Pluvlu* reigns hut
will not be a crib filler in drought
years.
The State Board of F.diicatlon made
no mistake last week an giving the con
tract to furnish Spelling Blanks for the
public schools for the next five years
to Editor-Publisher 'V H. Jones of
ti e Southern School News of Colum
bia
W m. II Jones and M S Jnnci. left
yesterday for their fornnr ludne In
V irginia, Where they were summoned
ty ateiegraui au• .omei•'g do Midden
, eath of their mr. '■ !> b,. es at
New Store, P.iic« •• " • • :.• • ntT —
Saturday State.
Tlie otlielal*, employes dlr.-c* ms and
stock holders of the severs! hro ehesof
the Bank of Western f'-ir |ina wd ret j
ehrate the Morions Fourth t.v h vlng
an ae.)u .intaiice rnaaing pie nie -t ttn-
beautiful c'uintrv home of Pip-ident
U M Dibble near >1ontmoi*-nel I
One of the prettv circle oaks that
used to keen cool the campaign .peak
er» is dying of drought, and several
Immigrant trees east of the Bank of
Western ( aroji ua have shed nearly all
their leaves Usually these have not
put off their summer dress until the
middle of the Fall.
At Chester on the 10th Insf Col. Ed
ward Atkinson, who would have beep
RO years old In August, died suddenly
from heart trouble and a half hour
later his wife passed awav, overcome
tjy the sudden shock of her husband's
death. They were the parent* of
Attorney J. R Atkinson of tSpartan-
burg who m irrhul Miss Oorinne S*' .r
*on of Allendale.
Cantaloupe shipments began fa«t
week front tire truck belt along the old
South Carolina Railroad and are In
creasing in volume daily. While
drought ha* diminished the yield it has
greatly bettered the quality of the net
ted goms. A* Florida. Georgia and
this State are all shipping now there is
a chance for overcrowded markets and
decreased prices.
A few cucumber* still go Xorth.
Deputy Sheriff Field», who ha* re
cently visited manv *ectlona of the
county, »ay* that the beat crop* he has
seen are oyer the Lower Three Runs
toward Dunbarton. Much poor land
Is planted in corn thl* Tear and where
good distance was given it grew prom
isingly. Last week the great heat and
parching winds caused it to begin to
fail hut with sufficient rain this week
it will come out and make fair crops.
Mr W. P. Ua*sell», formerly of El
lenton hut for many years since a resi
dent of Johnston, died at his home
thereon Monday, aged G7 years, afver
long ill health A recent fall hastened
his death During the war he served
four years in the gray ranks and was
wounded three tiroes, losing hi* Wi
arm. He waa chairman of the Ellenton
Democratic Club In reconstruction
time* He ia survived hy his widow
and five children. Mr. H. M. Uasvclls
of Ellenltm U b»« old**; *ou. ^
August ” Tie- e n.'o / 1 • u m -
tnv ernuia'• one . f .t
I. • ! , ■ v
h •• o n-. - i
, September llmi f
j arrive*. ~
Congressman Byrne* fen.ls tia the
f 1 owing no ice'. 1 hav • for tree tlia
trlliutloti a limited supply of Agrlcul
Ittral Year Ih.ok* lor 1910 Aiy one
desiring a copy can ohtHtn 'he .am 1 '
by dropping me a postal
W rite Copgre.sman .1 ante'* F, Byrne*.
Wa.liington 1). ('
We were slni'erely glad that Col
V’atson did not mention the term im
migration in his Tue.(lny address.
Now, if he w ill cut nut praise of Jerry
Moore, the prtte winning corn buy,
who robbed other acre* ol 000 loads of
rich top soil to spread on his prire
winning acre patch will hurrah for
Col. W. a* ustilv as arty other hack
woodsman; with a post graduate Course
on a good farm Col. Wat-on would
make a modern Clnclnnatus.
With the thermometer reglaterlng Rb
degrees on the middle wall of Ttia
Pkopi.k office there ia not much poetry
In newspaper making these midkum
mer days. Tlie'printers must face the
ca.es, keep eve* fixed on copy and
hands busy holding sricku and picking
up type. And there’s no fun in the
editor’s having to go to the post office
ha'f a doreiptlmes a day through sun
baked streets.
Couple these drawbacks with *p-k*
ness In the force and it will be under
stood whv newsy letters from several
places are necessarily rvastehasketed
As the events narratetl in these om
mnotcations are kimwn to all the par
tieipant* therein we are «nre that <nir
good friends will overlook tld* lack > f
service thi- time.
TOO KECK LKS-v
Before day on tiundsy morning Sant
Bates, colored, went, according to his
wife’s statement, to the Southern depot
at Barnwell to go toward Allendale on
train 23. He Was late and In trying to
get aboard fell and ha 1 hi« . right arm
cut off at the shoulder. He was hur
ried to Columbia, where he died. Hi*
body was brought back and the inquest
held on Tuesday,
A NOBLE TIME
Camp Rivers Bridge No. 839, U. C.
V , will hold their annual reunion and
pic nlc at the Memorial Grounds on
Wednesday, July 12th
All old soldiers ate cordially invited
to be with us and the ladles and frietida
are respectfully invited to join us In
the pic nic.
Gen K. H. Creech will deliver the
address. v
J, W Jenny,
J. F. Breland. Commander.
Adjt.
SATURDAY sHoOTINGS.
Two occurred between colored com
batant* ne»r Greenland. On Laz TTl
ly’s place Clarence TTlv klll.d Jim
Drummond with * shot gun T>IU
surrendered to rite Sheriff on Sunday
He cla hn* that Drummond, hidden be
hind a stump, had shot at him •vvice,
missing each time before lie, Tilly,
fired. Coroner Halford held the lr .
(juest.
On the |da''e of Mary DaVi- T m
Crum was sbot and wounded b\ ‘* r -
etiee Mix*ni>, thehad pa-sing tlir"ng!i
the left arm and eiit.-rlug tile tmdv I
lia I not bee - locat'd up to r*u d y
night
TH K COC NTV 1- \ I K.
The Couii’y Fair \ ..ni'i (ti<oi ha-
bpen organ /*•<! rn i(je • !••. tioo of ti e
follow ing nllicers :
I’resideut, Harry 1) Calhoun; V'u>*
President, W. L. Cavr; Secretary and
Trensurer, R. B Moseley
Directors. II l> Calhoun, W L.
Cave, S. B Moseley, K II Richaidsoo,
T S Cave, W. L Cave. B L. Easter
ling.
The date of the Fair w ill ho designa
ted later. It will be held In the (Oort
Hon*'', iii connection with the Corn
< Itth of th“ Boys and Tomato ( lub ol
the G'rls. There will tl-o be racing on
Sherwood '.rack
THE JCLY COURT
I’etit jurors for the 2nd week of the
Jolv term of the Court of General S- 1 --
sinns were drawn on Monday :
All-mdsle: K I. Young, .1 II C A 1 ,
F P Weaver, W T Kli-y, W V Al ,
John (i'.ogo
Ba der: W I John*, K S Ua'houn, K
K Bennett
Barnwelit ■> A Hair, 'Unphen Amler
soi , T E Ciimmi• g*
Blackvitle; J M Bi-t, C Still.
Bull Pond: M L Middleton, (I (
Flow er«.
Four '1 Be : P J Bailey
George- < reck : J B S'ld, F i, Sfl !,
W S (iritltb*. B B H i>l(‘ , B 1, Zorn
Red Oak! H P Anderson.
Rich l.an I : U C Baughman, .1 M
Burckhalter
Rosemaiy: W P Mi'ctielI Jr, R |,
Wooley, W F Kennedy, l W Folk.
Sycamore: J P Wilkinson
W-ilpston : W 1* VVal*h, .1 .1 Boyd, A
K Owens. T F Parker, P M Hair, W T
Mima.
HE WILL HELP.
Upon invitation of Col. H P Cal
boon. Col, K J. Watson. State Com
missioner of Agriculture and Corn
merce, came to Barnwell on Tuesday
for a heart t<> heart ta'k with the of
fleers, directors aod friend* of the
Barnwell County Pair As-octatlon.
There 1« no man In the State as well
Informed as to the merits of soch’agpii-
cifa of progress as Fairs, State and
County, and none other bo well posted
as to t he be-t methods to command sue
cess In point of energy and re
source Col. Wataon la a whole dynamo
In himself and his counsel will he tire
less, Intelligent and result bringing.
But he will have to hustle mightily to
keep even with the young captains > f
industry who are engineering the Ka : r
movement. ,
Col Calhoun explained the aims and
ambitions of the Countv Fair move
ment with a clearness In keeping with
the logical accuracy that characterized
the great John C.
Tuk PKorf.F. has pa«t rrlifrlaed Col.
Watson’s advocacy of Immigration and
would do ao a^aic whenever necessary,
but for his address of response it ha*
only commendary opinion It was a
good talk, straight from a bright brain
and an earnest heart. The hour i* too
late for anv analysis, hut there was n«
short weight or measure in its good
sense. It Whs signally educative and
enlightening in ita delineation uf what
a county fair alroold bo. not a cancaifi
nation of tniseraolo demoralizing side
shows and a devfcF for trade gaining
and profit making. The countv fair
should have for it* sacred purposes the
educational betterment and elbow
touching of all the people, the upbuild
ing of the State and its eitjzenship in
the things that go to make it great
ngj (culturally and iuduatrially.
If Mr. .1 w Bates will plant un-land
protet 'ed hi trees irutti .lack Fr - «t
life *i>ri. g hi lug mi d tn ►pravlnv
Cei' f"' ""it' 'he 8 '• J e -rale a
<'•" • ( hum i mi • - • t i feci nil
'• • • ' i " n- .
II -be t ■
I’,$»»•**
lie- lui 1 1 ' i' h ■' lug
size, "f perfe • ■ «n "UJ lit."ring and
nmbtosiallv tasted N" ntan w - man
or child could resist httylog sm h
nliints. Even th'lr perfume woul i
eharm the h|iiu| '7 buy. and tha Ri es
littm »iu |d ouh Hi lenrome faint'Us
It whk surelj the head treat of t !, e
Sum met.
UNSAFE PLACES.
During Monday afternoon'* v vid
electrical disnlay one of ttie larg'
oaks In front of the West Mint Wt-eet
residence ow ned hv F .rttif r Leroy Mo
lair and occupied by Mr*. Jeffcoat was
struck hy ligtitning and a large idee -
lorn out of one of the column* Mr*
Jeffcoat. who was standing on the
piazr.a, fortunately escaped injury or
shock. Piazza", open passage", win
down and door* and near fire plains
are dangerous plice* during thunder
storm*. People who are over nervous
at such tlmea may put on ruhbei shoe*
and stand securely safe tint! 1 the storm
is over. But there mii«t he no holes or
breaks In the rubbers through which
the lightning could pa»s
A RED MAN’S RELIC.
Mr Cornelius R Hurt' of Georges
Cre-k township pre«en'ed to us on
Thursday tl-o ln"«t perfect Intian ar-
tow heud ive have ever seen It wa* a
forui'dahle weapon In the quest of
game or on the war path He ! ou"d it
reeentlv ic Goose Pond, a fatuous game
resort and tUb village in old times It
1- n''iv hone dry for the sec >rtd time
within Ids recollectiooj ttie first evap
oration ha|)t>ening In ISRl.
Fine rain fell In Georges Creek o
Wgdnesij *u^i Mr Hutto hurried
homeward to put nut a pFen’y of 8wet
potato draw*. He find* thU crop
very valuable one, a* food for work
stock, hog* and cattle, The tni'k from
potato fed cows is abundant tn quantlti
and deligh fill in flavor. They pav
best for bog* when cooked.
Ho has found hy experience that
breaking land well and giving good
distance assure* a corn crop with very
little rain He has further found that
the fall crop of Irish potatoes is as
much better than the summer growth
as cheese is superior to chalk. He ha*
corn just coming up and will plant
more tor fall table u*e and there wl
not be dearth of good things to eat In
hi* hospitable and plentiful home,
««»-
W OODWARD- MOORE.
Married at 4 o clock p m on thr 21«t
Inst, at file re*idencc the brine’s
parent*. Rev Father l> P Li'JgHn of
Aiken otficiatlng, Mi** K«l""n, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. T. .1, Wood
ward of Wtlltston, and Mr. Alexander
Moore Jr of < hat-|p*ton. Tlie attend,
ant* were: Maid of honor, Miss Ltzzle
Hidlv of Aiken, best man, Mr
\ r auglm o Charleston. The wedding
march wa* perfectly rendered by MU*
I’anlitie Davies of Barnwell, cousin of
the bride
Always charming tlie bride was never
lowlier than when In her becoming
marriage costume she gave her lair
band and gentle hea r t into the life
keeping of one *0 ivot'li r of winning
such .a treasme I" tbe lottery of dfe
Preceding the ceremony a wedding
dinner of rareu exeellem e w hs enjoyed
t'V the happi iniife t gue-t«
Tlie mam tieiii'i’ii a"d vaiuatile
gifu presented atteafe t the great poii
u arltv f the hoi,!" h'i te and tlie for-
ttloa'e mao ot lier eh - ice.
In a shower nf "now white rice and
with a choru* of congratulations sml
good w |*tie* making music in their esr*
Mr. and Mrs Moore loft on the after
noon train for their future homo in
Charleston.
DOTS FKG M KLINF.
A lovely afternoon wa* spent on
Wedne*rtay of !*st week when * crowd
of boys and gill* chaperoned by,Mrs
V S Bennett, gathered at Kidd e
Pond to et j y the evening pleasantly
together, (tames were Indulg'd in to
(he folle-t extent Then ft tilt, cake
and candy were served and enjoyed by
evefv one
After lunch the crowd played game*
again.
It waa getting quite late so they
thought ihei had heifer return home
Eve r y bodv had heariily enjoved the
aftertmon
M Us Maud Jenkins who has been
quite III is 1 xceedingly better now.
Itr nhd Mrs S R Hickson returned
t" their future ft >roe at Kline Friday
Tiiei ate heat illy welcomed bv all
Mrs U (’ 'lixson i» vNIting her
fattier. Mr Thomas Hick on, who hii»
heen (juite iii tint i* * • oe hotter now.
Mi* J A JinkinsPr has retu e('
hoin ■ f;o n Uamheig where -he h •
been spending s me time with tier
daughter .
Ma-ter McDonald VA iUj*m* of Al
lendale w ho has been visiting hi* uncle,
Mr. K. H Jenkins, returned home on
Saturday.
f ’rops are looking fine In thl* section.
But rain La badh needed
All the college giri* and hoys have
returned home, which makes ibe city
brighter and liviHer.
"Jad."
A BROTHER BEREAVED.
M r* He note I Knight, beloved wife
of Editor A. W. Knigjit of the Bam-
nerrg Herald, departed tills life on
Thursday night but, leaving a devoted
husband, three orphaned children and
an Hlfectiona'e sister to cherish the sa»
cred memories of the good and gentD
life ro rich in its gift* of happiness to
tier loved ones.
She was a woman of great culture
and wise intelligence and had won the
sincere affection of a wide circle of
friends, whose truest and tendercat
sympathies go out to the good husband
who so sadly misses from his life the
preatmee that had for eighteen bright
years made sunshine In his heart and
tinnie And their best prayers go to
Heaven that the little ones who have *o
soon lost the morher love may he safelv
kept hy the care of the Christ until they
• hall gather to her side again in the
Fattier’* eternal refuge from) ail the
sorrows of earth and time.
Family, friends, the Methodist
Church, all share in tlie sorrow that
feats on tills saddened home.
THE MAGICIAN OF TRADE
A ft
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With greater attractions and advantages for R.ugiin Ruyeis than
*ere ever before offered to the good, money saving people of Lower
Carolina.
No dealer South of Columbia will dare to chatlarigo or compete
with the completeness of his mammoth stocks or the littleness rf his
almost give awdy prices.
i •' < > 1 - Ts 1 >
Commencing Saturday, July 1st, and continuing until the middle of
the month,
THE WESTERN CAROLINA DEPARTMENT STORE
situated at Rarnwell, opposite the Court House and just West of the
Hank of Western Carolina, will throw on the maiket for the Ladies
first £?.S,oo<> worth ot Dry and Dress Goods, Notions, Ladies Shirt
Waists and Tailor Made. Skirts, Ladies High and Low Cut Shoe*
ana Sandals, Hone, Millinery, Parasols and Umbrellas, House Fur
nishings. ~ - -
For Men — Clothing, Hats, Stiirts, Pantaloons, I f -se and High
and Low Cut Shoes in vast variety.
For Hoys -Shirts, Pants and all the Dress Goods required by
You ng America m the ardent Summer Time..
The Three Adjoining Mazursky Stores, containing over four
thousand feet of floor space, the largest in tlie County, crowded from
floor to ceilings with everything canied by Mazursky, will for these
fifteen days be the bargain trade center Clearance Sale of tlie Stnte.
For particulars call or write for a copy of his parte ularizing
Large Circular which will be given or sent with pleasure and prompt
ness.
Tlxe G-oods ZMAast G-o
Don't miss the chance of the whole year Huy now and here
and so save enough to make up tor any shortness of the growing
crops.
For the overflow trade The Hlackville Hranch Store offers tlie
cream of Seasonable Goods at Midsummer Reduction Figures.
I mean business. So should you.
Sincerely,
Xlo^t t L^tr-s 1
Leader In Low Prices
parr)u/e)l, : §. C.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Lrnns mmle on improved firm Isndi
In Aiken, Bsrnwell, Bamberg and
llnmpum Counties No delay.
Jsines A. Will!*, Attv.,
No 21-131 Barnwell S U.
NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that the un.
drrsigned will on W edO'-sdav, July Z(',
191 i, tim with Hon John K. Snclling,
Judge of i’rohstu for Hainweil Coun
ty, hi* final return ss Kxfditnr of thn
last will nod tesoimeiu of Frances L,
Storne, deceased, and apply lor Uniter*
[MsmGsory.
C C Storn*,
Executor.
J ne 23 1911.
NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that the un-
(inrsigned will on Wednesday. July Pi
1911. fije with Hon Jfm K Knelling,
Judge of Probate for Barnwell Uoiinty,
his final k turn a* Administrator of the
e-tab* of J. W Hessinger, deceased,
and apply for Letters Dlsmiasor . .
F. I>. Bessir gf r,
A Urn i n i*irator,
June 19 )'•] 1.
THE FIGHT K(JK FELDER,
Governor BRase on Frlrmy issued a
pioclKioatlon offering a reward of $200
for the arrest mid delivery of the At
lanta lawyer, T. B Feller, to the Shm-
Ilf of Newberry County at any p<dnt in
Sou'h Carolina If that docs not bring
C«l. Felder another requisition may be
tried by Governor Blease addressed to
Governor Hoke rtmith, who, will on
July 1st succeed Joseph M, Bro vn a*
chief exccutifs ol Georgia.
W. H JONES. MANAGER
Columbia. S. C.
S'vi res posttimis for teachers,
se’Is school furnitiUd aitfl sup
plies, and publishes
Sent hern School
News.
•'Send for our
school supply catalogue,
our magazine catalogue and
our entertainment book catalogue.
THE
CUEM SON AG KICl LTU K A L~
COLLEGE.
Enrollment Over 700—Valne of
Property Over a Mllltcn and a
Quarter-sNinetecu Teaohers and Of-
fleers.
Seven full four year* courses, In
Agriculture, Engineering, etc. .
Cost per session of nine months, in* '
eluding all fees, hoard, heat, light,
laundry, and neces*ary uniforms—-
*121 87.
Students who are financially able
pay f 40.0(1 tuition additional,
snioi.ARsrtir entkance
FXXMC'aTIcU?.
The College maintains 124 Agricul
tural Scholarships, and IS 'I’extile
Scholarship*, wpith each $UK).00 and
free tuition. /
'(Students who have attended Clem-
son College of any ntner College nr
University, sire not eligible for the
I scholarships ijnless there are no other
'eligible appIFeants>.
Scholarship and entrance examina
tions will he/held at tlte CountT Seats
July 1 Mi, If'A. M .
Tfext Session Open*
SEPT. 13, 1911.
Write AT ONCE to W. M. Riggs
[’residentfelemson College, S. C., fur
catalogue, sciiolarahip hlank*, etc
i If you delay, you may be crowded out.
A Timely Message
For the Woman
with Limited
Means.
Necessarily ‘.fie majority of
women are obliged tolhink first
of their purses before buying {j
corsets, same »s when purchas
ing other wearing apparel. To
those women whose spending
now' r is limited, this timely
message will appeal
Save on other garments, but
buy n good, sensible, atyluh
corset—the Koval Worcester,—
it ia the ofif sure way fo solve
all your corset troubles. Ln-
mi"takablv the Hoya! Worcester
I* the greatest corset value at a
medium price. Pricer run from
TO
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Original concqptfoff, designed
upon correct lines and made
from the best mateiiaD by
skilled workpeople enable you
to enjoy the utmost In style, fit,
comfort and service,
And don’t accept any
thing “just as good.” Buy of
the merchant who does sell
them and insure yourself against
dissatisfaction,
C. F. Mol air
Barnwell, S. C. -
Fare Yotl
DreitltH
on that
- ..v
spring and
Suintner
8uit Yet?
No?
Well,
then, we
can be
of service
to you.
Hard to fit 5 Well, pcrlups ymi have been tfying
clothes that were not mdde to fit Now, with the line we
carry^ it's no tiU’dhlc at all to please the nlost fattidious,
\ r ou see, the shape Is mai’f. into each garment, not pressed
in with a hot iron. And this carchl! tailoring retains the
original shape of the garment,
Yes, \Vc carry a Variety of pattcntSi and believe tnat
»
wo can suit the individd.il taste. The fabries are jnst the
tiling for the hot day* that arc Coming,
High priced* Oh, no; Very reasonable, quality consid
ered. Come and let ns TkOVr ohr statcnledt? t
MOLAIR,
Barnwell, S. C.
:*r-. •
A Worthy Experiment.
Opening an account with this hartk will cost
Von nothing and in addition to tile 4 per cent in
terest you will receive in our SAVINGS DF-
I’ARTMF.NT the experience will, in all likeli
hood, prove so valuable that you will become an
enthusiastic depositor. You can begin with fit
and receive the protection of our Capital and
Surplus of £5:4,000.00, the largest of any State
Hank in South Carolina.
4 °lo Paid on Savings
BANKo'WESTERN CAROLINA
BARNWELL. S.C.
CAPITAL & SURPLUS $5OO,OO0*P
—I LOCAL D/REG TORS 55
George H Bates J M.Easierling
Butler Magood P.M*Buckingham
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HORSES & MU
ONE CAR
OF
Fine Horses
AND
Three Cars
OF THE
Best Mules
THE
West Produces
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