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PERN FACILITIES
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Tlaib«r land*. Oar awo S*« Mill*. O ir own Oapltal.
fmaterj wuh late«t Intpioved Equlpaicnt. Low Frcixbt
P9?i. a./
i «Mt nw natarlal; no daahnx fbroach talddle man and
It; ao borrowed money and high rata of Interest; no
iwlt> oM worn out macliiuerv; 4io forced buvlng of
price*.
)-*Qaality and a Square Deal. With tbeae advant
age* w# eel left yo«r order* for Saab, Door*, Blind* and mill Work of
cverfv oeecrlptUn COIIPLKTE Hot'SK BILLd a Specialty If
v*t y«« nothing to loveatlgate—Write for price*.
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AUGUSTA LUMBER CO.
AUGKJ8TA.
GEORGIA,
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B/ V OF THE MAH Fix'
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i’S A BIFFERETCE
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8-fwcen really food hats and simply food looking hats,
't et most men buv their hah by the “looks”—-by the
ippearance ot the surface. This isn’t always a safe way
* ■> buy. For instance the appearance of
ROELOF^ “frmxlt” HATS
is ciu-elv imitated but the through and through quality,
':“A r See the new Fall Models—just arrived—every
one t distinctive character.
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1 A'll.l . “THE QUALITY STORE”
°lft r KVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA
k-eiu v ; ^r “Korrect Shape” Guaranteed Patent
l eather Shoes
Fanners' Union Warehouse
1 N'CORI’OR ATKD
Capitalized ----- 510,000.00
Ready to receive your cotton for storage. ^Charges
t cent per riav r'er half, wh'ch covers all charges and
fives you protection. If you are not going to sell
store your c«tton with the
Farmers’ Union Warehouse, Barnwell, S. C.
Kolit E. Woodward, J. Jenkin*, U»rry I) Calhoun,
f*rr« rtoc. Treat.
Fl^e Barnwell People.
THURSDAY. UEcRMBER T. 1M1.
IUTE8 OP 8UB8CRIPTIOH*
in Ldvaaoe. par Annum fl.W
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The first rrctlon of (be ehain gaag
I* at Fairfax thU week.
The aecond aeetlon of the chain gang
will oio(a nhiMit next MoikJhv or Tuea-
o*y to the Pmteratin l»ld Mill on the
Lower Three Run*.
The third aeetion la at Greenland.
W. V. Klohurdvon, J. B. Morria,
Clerk. 8upr.
HARMONY LOifOK NO. 17 A. F. M.
, A /A rein I ar comma n I oat Ion °f Harmony
Lo<l(re No. 17. A . F. M. will be held
Wfl In Uiutonic Temple or. Thureday
CmHk Nov. SO 7 30 oYlor.k Vbltiug
brethren are cordiai,v lorlted to etten*.
A. A. L*«non, W.' M.
A m MoNab, hw
FOR SALK— s lx handreil acre* of
One farming land, north of Blaukville,
in a verv deulrable anctlon.
H. D. Still. Blackville, S. C.
Before the war Barnwell County Seed
Rye wa» regularly .hipped to England
to be planted on the river Thame* hot-
tom land, near London. It’a the be*t
In the w,.rld mid I have the genuine
for aal*. —— C. N. Burekhalirr.
Wanted, to employ a huatlirtg mar*
t.ie and grunlte aaleaman. one of ex-
iPiieni^.. A good propoaition to the
Hg'it p-irtY. ApdIv ‘maijufacturer”
i-are of thl* paper.
ad. It.
FOR SALK.
6 null*"., 1 hor.e. ‘2 two-horae wagon*.
1 huggy and b*rne«.«, 1 ro.dcart, 1
walking nltivafor, 2 rwn-horae *teel
H heam plow* orve lot ot Dixie B'»y and
.hovel ato<*W«, | lot o' n <iw tool. 1 lor
of plow goar*. I mowing machine and
rake, 2 cotton planter*. 1 guano dL.
tribmor, 200 bn. of corn, 6000 lb«, fod
der. 6000 lb*, pea vine anti gra*. hav
All the .hove will he sold cheap for
caah ; corn, fodder and hay at market
value The above '-an ba «cen at my
re»idenee.
F. H Hot. Klko, K. C.
THE MOON THIS MONTH.
November:—
Fir*t Quarter . 2N
Full Moon 6
Laat Quarter 1»
New Moon ...20
oilers opportunity to particular
people for selecting styles for
their Stationery, Letter. Note
and Bill Heads, Envelopes,
Dodders, &c.
During the Summer the plant
was overhauled and put in ap
ple pie order, new material
bought and the office is better
prepared tha* ever to give
quick and satisfactory service.
J^There are ready for you
and use over ninety fonts of
Job and Display Type. Some
of these are of sizes and faces
ho longer made and cannot be
duplicated.
Those who may wish dis
tinctive stationery should come
'n person and make choice of
type and arrangement.
We Can Please You!
,r Tp People PrinteryjFine Farm For Sale.
One of th* linear and heat located
farm* In Barnwi.ll County, contain*
20f! acre*, 160 acre* 0|>*n, balance In
timber, every nerr available for cultl*
vation; liea beautifully, red clay *ub-
aoll in May reach of plow |»oint. The
very beat cotton land In tbl* county,
and well adapted to cantaloupe* and
truck, which I* getting to be a leading
and profitable Industry here. Thl*
farm I* tituated on public road, one-
half mil* from depot and buatne** part
of the village of Elko on the old S. C,
A Ga, R. K (noar Southern), 41 mile*
from Auguat*, Ga. Church and new
brick acboolhouee In light of dwelling.
Labor abundant, eommr.nlfy of good,
thrlftv and moral citixen*. Place ia
healthy, ha* plenty of good wet] water
Improvement* conalit of a meat* van
room cottage In a beautiful pipe grove
on public road, two frame barn*, wag
on abed, Ac., and three tenant boose*,
all improvement' In good condition.
I offer this place at a price far balow
the price *uch land abould bring In
thia section. For (K) day* t will offar
the above plane at 100 ngy acre, one*
third caah, balance on long credit with
annnal payment* at ft par eentlntoreat.
Alan:
I hart another farm of 220 acres well
situated, otu and one*balf mile# from
Elko, two nnlaa from Wl'llaton.
This place ha* abona 30 acres ot
•eody land, well adapted to aAparagtia,
the balance of It good cotton laml with
clay sub-aoll: about 110 acres open,
balance In woods. This piece ia near
enongb for one to take advantaga ot
aebool at Elko nr Wllpaton. Improve
ments consist* of two font room tenant
booses and two b*rn*. Price made
known upon application. Terms same
a* above place. ; *—
~I>N.Gr*e«e,
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. FOR NALE-TiMhaoi ea land la De-
uatur couty in four m*le* of Baln-
brMige, the county; seat of .Decatur
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put in cultivation. Price *7 an
«bplaynoem t»nM|/jtd'
brWge, me county *e»( oi . uecai
totintf. tbefa la a BMir boras farm
•pen Und on this place,' tho b*ly
*aa»l» put in cultivation. Price >7
The sun rite* todsv at
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7 :(13, acta at
METHODIST MINIbTRRS
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The appolntmanta made at Bennett*
vllle Monday night to charges In this
tectlon for next rear are:
Chaileaton DUtrlc*: J. W Daniel,
Presiding Elder; Allendale, .f W WnL
Hng; Apple tori, K. Z. James; Khr
hard', H W Whltaser.
Orangeburg Diatrlut: M. L Banks,
Presiding Elder; Bamberg, W. H.
H»<1gea; fUrnwi-il, W. J. Snyder; I)cn.
mark, T F, Morris; Olar to be tup
plied,
TO TKACHKRtL
On Saturday next December 9th the
Barnwell County Teacher*’ A*socta>
tion will be reorganized for the next
rear. Tbe meeting will be held at U> e
Barnwell High Snbcol Building, com
mencing at 11 o'clock a m.
Addressee will be delivered, by Prof.
W J. McGsrity of thr Allendale High
Ncbuol on “Edunittim tbe Corner
Ntone of the South, and Dra. W M
Jouea of Wtl.Dton and S C Mitchell
• >f the State University on subjects
sure to Instruct and interest. Let
every teacher In the county who can
possibly attend be present. Don’t be
absent or tartly.
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Next year the South Csrollna Meth
odist Ooaferenea will meet at Ander
son.
Tbs gunner* had glorious weather
and tatlafaatory success on Thanks
giving Day.
Tba census bureau will issue another
glnner’s report tomorrow, and the gov
ernment crop estimate will be given
out on Monday.
Good progress In the trial of Seaalona
oases baa been made In thl* tacond
week of the term, but there sre case*
enough on the calendar to occupy all
tb* week.
Another authorltv tav* that Jerry
Moore made tbie year on his a<Te corn
patch 178 bushels, a falling off of 60
bushel* ai d 3 packs from hla last year’s
crop on tb* aam* land.
Te* Ptori.* had among Monday’*
pleasant experiences gratifying stir-
prlae calls from Messrs W 11. Rountree
of North Augusta and Thomas Stan-
eell of Greenville, both formerly of
Wllllstoa.
A painful but not serious attack of
rheumatism required Judge Robert
Aldrich to spend a few davs In the
Florence lullrmary the first ef l*«t
week His home friends sincerely
svmpathiza with him.
A Meridian, Mis* , Arm In s sase In
volving 10* bales of cotton **IH teat b*
for* the Inter-State Commerce
Comtr.laalon the validity of tbe
South Carolina Acts prohibiting the
Importation of cotten from States hav
ing the boll weevil.
The Home Bank ha* Just received for
their customers and friend* a 1911 Con
federate Memotlal t'alendar Thl* cal
endar is of apeclx) Inter*-*' to thl* com
munity and county, as among the great
generals of tha Confederacv that are
pictured thereon is Gen Johnson Ha
good.
The Insurance agent* hav* proraptlv
paid Rev, I)' Plus damages to ih<-
amount of 92^0 on hi* furniture Injured
a couple of week* ago In the accldentaf
Are at the Bla< kvi|le Bapt'st Church
property. The local Are department
made a ap'endid and successful tight
against the Are (lend
Married In the M*tbnd!*f Chore ,
Danmark, by Re* D F). Dan'zler, on
tha 20th ult , MUs Hattie Itamell ,
daughter of M r. vv H Wroton, end
Dr. M Robert WHII«, two very popu
lav and excellent young people who
have the beat congratulations of a mul
titude of loving friend*.
Mr S. M Pennell of the charleston
New* and'Courier wa* In town on S*t
nrday and gave us tha pleasure of fn
exceedingly enjoyable half hour CXH.
He it a Clemson graduate who is be
ginning a service to the State that will,
we hope, bring him a life success
Worthy of the high records of bl* boa-
ored ancestry.
Many cotton flelda ranyifn white au
to tbe harvest and gathering on cold
days ia nor popnlar. Pickers who
worked diligently early In tbe sea
eon are said to be saving their monev
and taking life easily. No doubt quite
a lot of cotton will never be gathered.
It will, however, make a good fertilizer
for corn next year.
After three davs of untiring aetlvity
the Court of General Beashme waa ad-
journrd en Wednesday afternoon until
Monday morning that Thanksgiving
Day might he happily enjoyed at home
by all who had been in attendance.
Judge Shipp went down to Asbepoo
for a day’s deer hunt, returning from
bis boipe at Florence on Mondey.
From e late copy of the Mobile Reg
ister w# learn that Vice-President S.
Kline Brown of tbe American Tie end
Timber Company of New York city
has found the htialnesa under hie gen
eral manageusent Increasing ao rapidly
that U has heonme neoeskary to open a
branch office In Mobile. This yonitg
captain of Induatrv le the «es»
of the late Cel. Mike Brown and is
hla own and growing larger In
lliflnea* I fe of the woade ful
biiAiiitat
BURNED TO DEATH.
A heart rending accident occurred
nn Mondav at the heme of Mr. and Mr*.
K. H. Lutz in Hud Oak township.
Their little daughter, a *v»**et and beau-
titul tlowri of onlv three happy sum-
meis. walked an near the fire that the
ruel Aumea caught her clothing and
fiuined tiie tender body so that after
hour* of suffering death relieved tbs
painful agony, dhe was tha Joy of her
loving parent* in life, now »ho i* thalr
irxmure forever safe In the guardian
care of Him who *»ld, ‘ Au-ffer ,little
children to come unto Me and forbid
them not for of auch is the Kingdom
of Heaven.” lu God's paradise abe
lives an angel forever.
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Sale day.
Monday was somewhat like an old
fashioned sale day In the number of
people brought here—* aurt of county
reunion time While there wa* no ex
liavagant boasting of prosperity or
lsvl*h expenditure "f money there was
on almost every face pictured the reso
lution to try again another year, to
choose new method* for carrying out
old principle* of aoundues* that will
surely fruit io happiness Real estate
brought price* testifying to faith In
the old land still, solid sente confi
dence, not boomerang speculation.
Live stock tranaactlona war* limited
A car load of Kentucky horses was
sold at auction for g.iod prices to buy
ers from different quarter*, some from
beyond the Kdiste.
THE GENERAL SESSIONS.
Tbe Grand Jury completed It* work
Wedneeday afternoon Thote bolding
over for the coming year are: J . W
Googe, J G Moodv, M. H. Hair, R. A
Duncan, Beroev Baxlev, T S Black.
The following True Bills have been
found since our last week's report:
H S Hoad, violation of lbs dispen
sary law.
W K Carter and Keziata Myera, for
nication
Isidore Washington, assault and bat
tery with Intent to kill.
Warren Weaiherabee, violation of
the dupensary law
Absalom Moore, violation of tha dia-
penaary law.
J S. Black and Johnson Black Sr.,
restating an officer.
Allen Kubanka, buying ased cotton
without license.
James Mot»ley, murder. '
Camllne Phoenix, violation of the
dispensary law.
Tbe following case* have bean dis
posed ef:
Raymond Robinson, violation of the
dispensary law, guilty on Aral count;
sentenced to pay a fine of 9140 or aarv#
feur month* at hard laboi on tbe chain
gang or In the penitentiary.
Weslev My*rs, murder, not guilty.
E*t«n Pneater, murder, not guilt*
Jnmes Bruton, assault and battery
with intent to (till, pleaded guilty; $40
fine or b0 days at hard labor on the
chain gang or In the penitentiary .
Ben Harley pleaded guilt* to viola
ting tbe dispensary l*w; 9100 Hne or 3
months at hard labor on tbe chain gang
or In the penltentlaiy
Jame* Odom also pleaded guilty to
viola ing me dispensary law and waa
given tbe same sentence a* Harley.
Tbe Court dismisaed tbe appeal of
Jshn McLemore.
Mr. Lnnaforrt Barley, an account
whose death la given In another oo>
umn. served during the w*r In Coni,
pan v C . I at B. O. V.» one ssf the iDat/
organized In tbl* State. Of that com
mand only throe member* set vivo.
Wound* received at Hull Run and
Uhan.elloravllle made him a life long
invalid Hla pailsnoo and ferttaide
during these weary year* of suffering
were tha wondar and admiration of
hla friends. He waa never heard to
murmur.
A few day* before hla death he wa*
reeeired into mam berth) p of the
Catholic Church.
MR. LUNSFORD HARLEY.
t at hla home hi Wit-
earn* to another Cun.
hla bsava spirit
id tha rlvor to reel In the eternal
wIlh'tKa comrades go»e
PRESENTMENT OF GRAND JURY
To hi* Honor, the Presiding Judge :
We have p*s*ed upon all bill* handed
us by the {Solicitor and beg to make the
follow ing report:
The committee appointed from this
body to examine book* of the county
hp\e br.en unable to complete (heir
Work and committee continues to re
port at March term of Court.
We recommend that In future all
juror* and wltm-saes be required to he
present when ('our', conyenes, thereby
saving the county ronsiderar.le money
and tlms
We are g’ad to notice that lonner
recommendation* of this body Have
been compiled with /
Thanking hi* Honor and officers of
thi* Honorable Court for courtesies ex
tended
Respectfully submitted,
F. T. Merritt,
Foreman.
•'The newspaper that help* the
pie has a right to expect help from
people ” That waa the doMn, sen
tence In the valedictory of a Win boro
editor who bad sold hla paper o ■
promicent teacher
LOST, A LAPR1
Loat between Mr. I. W. Rountroe’s
boaae and the Pettereon Mill, one lao-
rob% one aide black and the other
green. In one corner waa' stamped
the word "CHANB.” Finder wit)
please return same to Tee Peerix oiloe
and raeeive reward.
MON BY TO LEND.
SmKftdl
rehl eetate. « per cent Int*rest
amonnw under fUXiO.OO. T
'on amoonrs over $1,000 00.
At
lleton
faderate
oViweed
before
He Was tbe son of Dr. Harlsv, a dle-
tlnguUhed physician of tha old South,
and Inherited the oourage and devwtfou
to family end friends that ao w«t! 41*-
tlngulahed hla even Hf*.
A* a Unnfederate soldier be gave fonr
year* of terries to bis eouotry, ao
brave and unaetflah as to win the last
ing confidence and affection of those
with whom he stood on the battle line
nr bore the privations of army life du
ring those year* that so tried men's
souls. Ill health resulting from tbe
hardships of that service prevented hi*
larger activity In later rears, hut added
to hi* devotion to hi* family and bit
love for hi* friends. He passed through
life making no enemies and winning
■ any friends and giving wherever ba
ooeld the sunshine of hi* heart to make
better the dvet with which be came in
touch. \
He is survived by his devoted wife,
three sons and four daughters, who
have in their beieavement the warmest
sympathies of a host of friends.
HI* body rests In tbe village ceme
tery. while his memory shall live in the
loving hearts of his wife and ehiUreo
and friends that ao mlsa him from
their live*.
MISS AUGUSTA C. HAGOOD.
On Thursday last, in the 89th year af
at the residence of her nephew,
Mr. Daniel H. Mran*, In Columbia,
where she hsd made her home since
1887. Miss Augusta C. Hsgood depart
parted this life, and nn that fair morn
ing there was thanksgiving among the
spirit* ot bar loved one* gone before as
her beautiful amil passed through the
gates of pearl to Aod again and foraver
tbe happiness that shall know no touch
of pain or sting of sorrow and parting
In the Father’s averlaating keeping
Her parents were tbe late Dr. James
O. Hsgood and Mrs Indiana Allen
Hsgood, name* houorHd and love! In
the beat year* «>f the mother Slate, Of
her brother* Gen. Johnson Hsgood,
on* of the best and greatest Carolinian/
of all the State’s proudest centuries.
Col James R Hsgood, the gallant boy
Colonel ef the Confederacy, and Col.
Lee Hsgood of wel loved memory bays
passed over tbe last river. •* bare ber
four sisters, MIsa Mary E. Hsgood of
Barnwell, Mr*. Caroline Dunwodv of
Walterboro, Mrs AUoe Meant of Pair
field and Mr* Sarab Anne Oakman of
Barawell.
Tb* memories ef her life, so boautl
ful In lu ever* period from childhood
to tha final moment, ao tender and gee
lie In Ha service to humanity, wl|> he
cherished until God gives them reunion
again In the city of HU taint* by ber
only surviving brothe*, Mr Gordon. A.
Hsgood, and her nephewa and niece*.
Cola. Butler and Joboaoa Hagood.
Messrs D H. and J. H. Meant, Mr,
Lee Hagood, Mr*. C A. Savage and
Mrs Dmia- Lee
CAPT. L. F. DICKS.
After a long Hlnoss commencing In
February of last year. Oapt. Leonidas
Franklin Dleka of Rllonton departed
this life on Snodsy at the home of hla
sister, Mrs. Homer C. Casaols In Au
gusta, aged Oft years.
H* was a native of Barnwell Dletrlet,
being tbe eldest son of Cept James
Dleks sod Mrs. Sarah Drummond
Dicks. When of auffii-ienl age ha laid
down hla achool books In Rich Land
Academy and entered tb* Confederate
army, serving first io artillery on
Jamas Island and afterward In the
Third, Cojcafk’*. Regiment of Cavalry
until tbe end of tbe condict He acted
with conspicuous gallantry at tbe bat
tle of Honey Hill and wherever duty
called during the eloeing days of tba
Confederacy’s struggle for Indepen
denoe and the latar restoration and re
demption of the prostrate State no son
of tbe State waa truer into be. He fol
lowed planting with algnal success
through all tha years of peaoe and with
the passing years grew larger in the
love and confidence of all that knew the
goodness of hia true heart and the wle-
dom of bl* aount) judgment
He I* survived bv one brother, Mr-
J J Dicks and two brothers and four
sisters of hi* father’s second marriage.
His bodv wa« laid to rest In the Au^
gusts cemetery en Monday after fu
neral services conducted by tbe Key.
Howard T. Cree. The p*H bearers
were: Dr* R C. Brabham and A. R
Walden and Messrs. Cbss. T. Ballev,
W. I. Bush, F. A TimberUke, JC. L.
Timber ake and Mr Blakeley He had
never married hut he bad the love of
a multitude of frleqda to brlgbton bl*
life. I’esce to you forever, good
friend.
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NOTICE.
The Barnwell Connty Farmers Union
will have a called meeting on Friday
before tbe third Hunday at 11 o’clock •,
m at the Home Bank. All Union* are
requested to send In their delegates as
we will have important business to at
land to.
R. E. Woodward,
President.
CRIME IN CALIFORNIA
In Lo« Ang. |e», California, on Octo
ber 1st. 1910, the prin'lng houae of The
Time* was blown up with dynamltu,
and burned. Twenty-one peraon* em
ployed.on the paper lost their live*.
On Christmas night la«t In the same
city the Llewellyn Iron Works were
turned.
For these crimes two brothers, Jamea
B. and John J. McNamara, were ar
rested lu Indiana and carried bank to
OaHfomhi —
For about two months tbe court had
been selecting a Jurr. On Prtdsv the
trial occupied lass than 1ft minutes,
both the above named brothers plead
ing guilty to the chargee above stated
They were to be sentenced on Tues
day, James B to life Imprisonment,
John J. to 14 year*. A full account Is
gi ven on first page.
Cotigrea* met on Monday. This I*
what la called tbe lung eesslBn, a* It
could ooatlnuo without recess or ad
Jnurmnent all next year, until the first
Monday In December. lOlfi, when tbe
abort session begins, which cannot ex
tend beyond March 4tb, whan a hcw|v
elected Bouse of Representative* comes
In. As these long eeselon* rlwaye
•erne in campaign years Senators and
Representatives tire of Washington
when midsummer beat err)re*.
NOTICE OF FINAL BUSCIABOI. _
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Notice te .hereby given that
deraigned wilt wo Wesfinesdsy
twr 17 h. iffli, Hie wu* Son John
Wnelllng, Judge of Frobalo for Bern
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-HGhrotmas i5 coming So is cokf
Now is the sensible time to begin thii
what you are going to give Him
Molair’s is the sensible place io bin
, goods at all seasons of the year, but now we •
are especially well fixed to supply all of your
wants, large or srrtall. 7^ . • ,
Nothing could be better ^ or more appro
priate for the comingseason than a nice suit
overcoat, a serviceable and stylish dress or
coat suit, a pair of those “nifty, long-wearing
shoes, a stove or arrange than which there is
no better made, chinaware, crockery, etc,, ett-
Our space prevents a full enumeration of
all the goods that we have for
iA visit to our stores will convince jou mat no
where else will a dollar do futter 1
MOLA
Bank the Proceeds.
HBN yon marfcot year settee yee eheeM I
tbo proceeds-wpee ee acenu
‘toad of carrying tb* meeey I
keeping It In year braae.
¥ Money kept at bom* er le yoer poefeel
i'>*s from fire or thofi
Nlf you should get ebooks or drefu fee
thing olao drawn on other bowks, yog
present tbotn In person te the bank eh t
got them rnehed. Bring or mall them te M had w*
eolloct the meeey asd pieee It te year nrngh as ear haohe
•nbjoct to cheek.
Come and see us or write us.
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BANKwVESTEWI
BARNWELL, S.C.
CAPITAL A SURPLUS $50(5,.
3 LOCAL DIRECTORS &
George H. Bates . J.M.Eostcrllng
Butler Hagood P.M.Bucklngwom
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well County her Keel rvturo n*
liaintrntrlx of ih* astern of John I
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CAR LOADS
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READY FOR SALE
A Car Load
ofllfirses and Mules of thn Standard exoeUffRM
hanuled by rae and that hare nude Black 1
heat market in Lower Carolina lately
ready for moat Reasonable sale.
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A Car Load
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of genuine Red Rnet Proof Seed Oats
own places and tbe beet of tbie Und that
•oil and seasons can prodace.
Only 75 eemte a
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A Car
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of the splendid Bancroft Gets,
places, a really unequalled grain j
first favorite wherever known.
Onlyo
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two car loada. The
low, to tbe wise !
from my Won
will b« quick to
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