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}G ROBERT Al.URrCH.
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i TuMttny morning death ended the
11 fh (f Ihf* princely Carn-
i end tfca white eoal entered into
i eternal glory of the Imraortale.
We cannot, In the eorrow that haa
n rtn, bow eey more of one »o
long, *o truly our belored friend. We
try to led comfort In theie iaat line*
written ua »y him on’y a few weeke
•go when hla heart waa aglow with the
ospeetatlon of an eailr. ratern to th*
•Id home: “Ood be with yon ttfl we
meet afalM.” Bat he came llfeleM,
votoeteaa, fnbe laid to reat bcMdn the
■? remalna of wife and aoti under the »lgh-
log pinea of the cfineterv of the Church
of the (Inly Apoatlea. The tnteruient
wma yeaterday at noon.
"
OClt 31 I’ll l IIRI>TM AS.
Once more Tua PaofL* give# It*
•rtek for a Mirry Chrlatmaa to all It*
E eeadera and to every one dear to them,
to the aged weaiy with the travel of
tbeyeara ainee riant a Clan* brought to
them tha Brat atrange j »y of life and to
the tiny one* hm young to know the
(Beaulag of the aacred aeaaon. Hay
the Uhrlatniaa aplrlt come to every
Home and abide In every heoftfa* pure
- and aweet aa whea the now atar of hope
lad the watching ahephord* to the hum
Me birth place of the IMy one who
bronghtCbrlatmaa to the world.
May all of bltterne4a and relfwhncM
pau out of all our live* a* the aanda of
tha old year run low and the love that
can not die take lie place and make
- glad awl aafe all the day* of future pil
grimage. Ktrth could ask no greater
Immmi. Heaven can give no butter bless*
iug.
WHAT OXK ACKK WILL f>0.
Home California people are claiming
that a family of average alxe end ap
petite ran be fed the year round on the
prodocta of a one anre farm, and a
number of »ucb experiment* are being
made title year on that Una.
Wa rernewsber being told the winter
following the end of the war between
•he aectlon* by Dr. Langdon C. Dun.
••n, formar’y of Barttwelj but now a
realdentof the city of New York that
• tfegloen farnHy coni I grow on one
•etc all the corn needed for their
favorite ferm of bread by planting suo-
•eaaive erepa on that acre. A a a vat-
arae who aeryed through tha Mexican
wer Dr. Duncan waa an eye witness of
the methods that obtalnad lu that semi-
traplo eountiy. And aftar ao long a
time we recall and repeat hia voluntary
testimony end auggeat that South
‘ Oarollna hbuae holder* learn wisdom
J from present Californians and patted
i away Haxloena. Supioae that you,
A dear reader, erl wt this month a '‘Home
• Support Acre,” prepare It properly
•hd keep IIIn good condition, plant It
a( the proper times la euot^ crops at
may be useful for late aammer moutha
and that will keep good and sweet
through all the long, hungry week* of
Winter, when Jack Frost comet next
Fail there ailght be in your store room*
many good things to eat that are now
voaepluuoua for their absence Wears
wet a farmer and can not therefore,
give any liat of tha substantia]! and
sUiieaciM that might be gathered from
such a special patch. But wn have a
distinct ramambrauce that people lived
well In the years bef ore the building of
railroads made the different sections of
this graat oeuntry near neighbor* 4nd
the multlilicailon <f towns touching
, the railways made It ao convenient to
bay from the grocery stores the pro
visions that the generation* before bad
grown at home or done without. With
ftba advaacea made In the easiness of
•inning at home the aurplni fruit* and
vegetable* of the summer time every
tuaehnld with a modelately sistd p>at
it land In lM controls could In the long
turadaya provide againat those of
aberter length and sharper appetste.
and there fe. likely in ba
much scrapping la word*. It Is
Mimored that lb* Atlanta lawyer
Thomae B. Flldrr I* beaping hie prom-
lee t<> writs a ' Book an Rlease” aud
that the vitriolic valnme la in press.
Then there ere two tMtprem* Court
vacancies fa ba fMsd aad candid at as
lot the gown* wl'1 dot he laeklng,
TWO BAD ST AT KB.
Houth Carolina la the oalv state In the
Union In which wholesale horae racing
and track gambling are not prohibited
by statute. AM other State* have out-
lawed such Inhfiitle*.
A great “ineel” end* this month at
Columbia and 400 horses are ttabied at
Cbarleaton and more coming for a new
year month of sport, speed and spoil*.
Mexloo D thq only other country In
North America on the same plane of
permission aa the proud Palmetto
S:ate.
The proposition of Pell A Co , the
New York banker*, to advance $ol>,-
000,900 to Siuthern cetten .farmer*
doea not appeal to llm good business
sense • t such long headed pien a* Pres
ident C. H, Barrett ot lbs National
Farmers’ Union.
K I Manning of Sumter, farmer and
banker, refused to act a* one of the
trustee* * f the businssa In this State.
He con*ldcr* the plan one sided, with
I irge odd* In favor of the money lend
er* and against the borrowers.
The be*t thing done bv the trustees
of Clemson Col ege since the formation
of that Institution wna the recant adop
tion of the recommendation of Presi
dent W. M Kigg* that a one re*r
course in agriculture lie established for
the beuellt cf farmer boys who can not
afford the time or means required for a
four years’ term of study and absence
from home.
There ha* been no complaint this
season by the ralpoada of lack of busi
ness. The carry lug off of the record
breaking cotton crop has taxed their
equipments to the limit. Oar and coal
industries have shared in their pros
perity .
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BETTER TUAN POLITICd.
r Twenty one Southern boy* were In
Washington Iaat week and lu uaeful-
»»**• they were the moat valuable poo-
)4* lu the national capital. They were
#ern patch bnv*. each having cnltlva-
ted aa acre la that king grain this year
and each having made good.
Tha trip lo Washington waa given
them by the United States government
and the mnnoy paid for their railroad
Yerat ^td^ktid. tijfht seeing expense*
waa the best taken nut of the govern-
went treasury In year*.
For theae prlin winning lads hare
shown to old fogies and folka not only
bow much corn can be made on a ain-
Bk acre, but how cheaply it can be
grown
Tha moat eucceaafnl of the boy farm-
eft In tha quantity made wa* Bennla
Benton of Montlcello, Mississippi, an
eleven year old chap. He grew on hi*
•M aefe MT buahel* and a fraction,
enough ta ration him at a pock of moal
a week for over 17 yeara. And the
of atokiag the crop outside of the
labor of hit little bauds was only 14
aonta a buahel.
Junius Hill, an Alabama boy. was a
bettor eeonoiulst than tha MDaiaaippf
corn coat only 8} oehu
I and he made 312 buahele.
Hudson and Clauds McDonald
South Carolina boys lu the
THK HILDA ELECTION.
On November 23rd We puhli»hed as a
paid in advance advertisement received
through the mail a report of the elec
tion of the Council of HID. Toe re
port came to the editor who was unwell
with cold ami contlned tn his room and
after cursory examination was sent to
the printing uflh-e. Tne report, after
giving the namea of the Council elect,
contained this statement: "The folloV-
tng were in the race against the old
council: ytt A Smith, 1 vote; Isaac A
Dy hea, 1 vote; W H. Dyches, 2 votes;
McD. Ruhanks, none at ail. so you can
all ace just bow the election wa*. Ev
erything seems to he satisfactory ao fat
as we know.”
There are scattering votes cast In all
municipal •lections and the editor in-
rcrprrted (he above atatement a* equiv
alent to sech a report written by one
not familiar with such reporting H*
had no Idea then or now that any un-
plataant reflection waa intended on the
xetuleinen above named. Knowing
them as b* has done for many years
this editor Is assured that there are in
all South Carolina no two men of purer
life, higher character and upright, un
spotted life than Messrs. Isaac A
Dyches aud McD. Kubanks and while
onr acquaintance with Messrs n. A.
Smith and W. H Dvcbes Is limited we
have known of them as men of starling
worth, cltlxans without reproach. La
ter Information shows that the gentle-
men aforesaid were not candidate*, and
the •latement published wa* entirely
misleading. 1 be publication came a*
a complete surprise to them.
Capt. Isaac A. Dyches ba* never
voted in Hilda, lives a mile from the
station and In his long and honoratds
life of 07 vears has never been a can
dldata lor nnv office Mad he and
those mentioned with him been can
didates tltere could he no doubt but
they would have received liberal sup
port. The f»ct that ter. of the twenty
four \otee* In the incoiporathm did
not cast tueir ballots would indicate
Indifference or dDeatUfactlon, but
Tux 1’xori.e ha* nothing to do with
that. Tue column* <>f a newspaper a:e
not the court for such dUcusMou Tbl*
is written a* due to put Messra Smith,
l. A and W, ||, Dyches and Me D.
Eubank* In their proper light. To
those knowing them this article mint
seem superfluous And two counties
know tbem wall.
Let ua have peace.
Pfe
D comparative-
ill"*, hut It la
n the nest three
hiing of the
emor and many
«£ »• ri
BLKASfi AT BALTIMORE.
At the recent meeting In Baltimore
• f fifteen Western and Southern Gnv
ernors a good speech, according to our
opinion, was made by Governor Bfease
of this Htate as to Imuilgrarion. fie
referred U> the fact that the two ship
loads of alien* brought to this State at
great expense several yeara ago had all
gone awav and It wa* well for the State
that they had departed. He laid fur
ther:
”1 differ entirely on this question
from the other houthern covernora.
My position D thle: Unrestricted Im
migration la a deadly evil, a menace to
the trua Interests of oor country. The
bars have been let down ao low that
thb nation Is filling up with undeslra
bin hordes from the old world—mainly
from the South of Europe—and It la
high time that this luilux of uneduca
ted and half-civilized aliens, who have
no appreciation of the blessing* and
meaning of American ulH«*ii*hlp,
should be denied admisMou to our
shores.
“Certainly, the South needs more
people In the grand work of develop
mens, but 1 had rather see a slower ra
tlo of progrear thkn Incur thei perils
of the low caste swarms from the Med
iterranean regions, whose only incen
tive la to get money. Thev come with
no other object, and they jive on a scale
far below that of our plantation ne
groes. Officially and as a man I am
clad to welcome the aturdy Irish, Eng
lish, Hcotch, Germans, Scandinavians
and *r| the other netlonalitlea that un
derstand our Ideals of cltleenthlp and
appreciate our institution*.
'These are assimilable; the other*
ere not, and as long aa f am gtvernor
I shall oppn*e tn the limit any move
ment that would tend to bring to my
state or any other p«r(, of the South
this obnoxious foreign ef-ment whose
very presence I* degrading.”
DENIED HIM BAIL
Supreme Court Associate Jnsilee
Gary on Friday refused ball to James
G Heigler the prominent planter wue
to death policemen
InAUr:*,
DRKAM8 OF TRBTEEDAT.
That I* the attggeMlve title of Tm
Ubrlatmaa present for
Ml
:e dower*
Ing upoh (he
f£§*
paorLK'e first
iki l, a haod*"me vomme of over t
rtred page* from the press of The'
Company aud,
icaMy perf
oret half »
ry E.
several
him a bright'
letter*. It le
hut of living
lu white pa
that drink the
hank* of the Hweetwatvr as It laufl
it* way toward the sen.
To our mind Mr. Harman emma a
Carolinian to the manner horn, for In
hie lay of “A OaroMna Garden” It la
na*y to Imagine that the Inaplratlon
might hare found him eHting among
the ruins of Kraioton or rearing prone
upon t'je lush fra<se* of the now
tangled rose garden ot “fhe Oaks
And ’ The Old Mansion” might have
come to one Idling under the acred live
oaks of tne Ayer barony or sleeping
the Bummer night away In aliadov ot
the great grape vine* of Woodland* wn
the KdJsto.
In this material time when the dollar
la the one weight with which all thlnga
are valued. Dream* of Yesterday m*v
not gain the favor deaerved, but it wilt
be lo many an evening solace when
alone with memories of the olden time
Mr. Harman haa sent his aongs to
Carolina and he should come aoroas
and make till home and fame where the
white magnolia binem* breathe fra
grance. i'erhwp* tne mantle ofTimrod
might fall upon him a worthy sucoe*
aor. The Georgian capital Is no home
for a sen of song. He la aa much out
of plana there a* would be a caged eagle
hi a New England goose market.
The book is apprworiately illustrated
from nature drawings by one having
tbe genius of an artist and the baud of
a msstep/
iTire $1 50, postage 9 cents.
THE TKACHEVS DUTY.
The Fort Mill Times says:
Below Is a resolution adopted a few
day. ago by a county board of educ*r
lion over In Georgia which la worthy of
study by every parent who hns chil
dren In echoul. TM* G«orgtA hoard
thinks that books and not behavior are
tbe thing* to be taught In the school
room and expresses Itself In these
word*;
‘ That the teacher can not take the
obligation from the parent* of the be
havior of the children; that discipline
in an incident to teaching, and only
necessary for preserving order ;that
children! must be obedient and respect
ful to their uacbers: that children ate
presumed to he taught behavior at
home, and the parent* will be held re
sponsible for ihe conduct of their chil
dren at school; that in caae of a fad
ure by children to obey their tencher
and abi le by the rules of the school*.
It shall be the duty of the teacher
promptly to notify the parents of such
chil Iren of their mUbehavior and on
continued failure of such children tn
abide by the rules of the school* and
be respectful and obey their teacher*,
such cb'l Iren sha ] be suspended or
expelled from the school of the coun
ty, 4* (he exigencies of the caae may
demand; that children mn*t be made to
behave, but that (he board does not
employ teachers primarily to teach
children to behave; that thl* is a duty
of the parents and can not be ahlfied
to tbe shoulders of the teacher; that
It I* the desire of the board that every
child of »chool age should be In atten
dance upon the school, but that it I*
not fair to the remaining chil Iren, nor
to the teacher, nor to the svatom of
school*, that disobedient and disre
spectful children should remain In
school, hampering the work of the oth
er children and the teachers ”
OLD TIME WAYS
A mountaineer created a considerable
sensation Iaat we^k In MnrganUm, N
C. by driving a fi »ck of 140 big Wat
auga turkevs through the streets Into
the poultry jard of the hospital to
whlclLtliey had been sold
Before the day* of rati roads that
was* regular fad business slung the
foot hill* of the Bine Ridge mountain*
In Western North Candina Enter-
prUing men would buy up a|i the «ur
plu* turkeys in their neighborhoods
and drhe the collectod Hock on foot to
t >w()* miles distant toward the East.
Tbe turkeys kept together on the road
and were driven with as little troeble
a* four footed animals, with the one
exception that at sundown they would
flv up Into the trees to roost and their
drivers would have to camp out until
It wa* time the next morning for tha
turkey* to fly down.
In that same section of th* old North
State there is a thirty farmer who will
not sell anything from his place unjas*
it can walk tn market. He feed* hi*
oats, corn and hay to eattl* colt* and
sheep aud then drives the fat animals
to town, it U against bis principle!
to p«y railroad freights.
A CLOHE CALL.
At th* (Hate Hons* In CohambU m
Friday Comptroler General A W
June* had hi* 'lotting torn In several
plara* hf • mad dog. wolrh later tried
to Mte • negro man A policeman
killed the raMd anii *
MRS. GKEEK’d FORMULA.
Nashville Tenneseean. «
If you want to Rve to s ripe and
happy old ege 4 don’t go up Into the
•p^Mm. s'. _____
That la Mre. Hetty Green’s advice.
* 4 8t'ek to truth and common sense
Have a food conscience, e good appe
rite for the beat food pithily ©nohod,
end s good will Ao of »>«•**.•*
This gives Mrs. Green’s pnlloenphy
of life I# a nut*flkl. 4 Itenab.ed t"
declare on her sevimt* six birthday
that she had the spunk uf 20 men and
bad buried ell her giffiood' friend*,
physljlan* who had pn-dirted herd- aih
a*far back a* 1W.>, aud lawyers and
trustees who ’tad advised berin Hnau
dal matters Ii was Mr* Gr-eu’a
boast on bar recent hirthdav tha’. she
had jo«t saved one of the moot expeit
rive funeral* In New York
“I just cured *»ne of mV frlenel* a* I
have cured mahv other* 1 stt<-c tied
In getting her Interesteo tn life, - ’ W r».
Green said AH of whi^h creme to
show that Mrs Green h»d a comer on
new thought before the more modern
apostles of that doctrine began beat
ing their tom tom*.
-GOOD TIMES IN ABBEVILLE.
(From the Abbeville Press and Banner )
One farmer said to tbe Press and
Hannarman; 'The price of cotton Is
not worrying me. I have nearly 100
bale* on band; corn, floui, meat, hay,
potatoes and molasses to sep, besiecs
fifteen or more turkeys. About all i
buy at the store* is sugar, ooffee and
dry goods.” Thi* man ride* in an
automobile aud (Ives at home.
A other f inner wiiuin ten minute*
told us: “1 have ginned <Ui lisle*
and have about halt of It In the ware-
buu.e: 1 have a good deal of mstyear *
meat, corn and mmassM no band and
as soon a» I can makes place fur new
meat i will kid 14 big hog* I never
come to town wituoul sHdng some
thing. I don’t owe a dollar aud a*ve
money In bank.”
The next man we struck wa* a hard
working colored man, wboaaid: “This
year I have raised wp-h my own fam
ily 58 bale* of cotton, more than 10H
bushel* of corn, beside'* dne crops of
wheat, h*y, potatoes and peanut*. I
sell meat, milk aud butter and occa
sionally a good milk oow. I don’t
owe anything.”
WINS Hia BEST SUIT.
On Thursday next, MRh Inat, At
torney •Jeneral J. Fraser Lyun. will be
married in St. Helena Episcopal
Charcb, Beaufort, to Mia* Kathleen
Greenwood. The bride to be le a lady
of the North She was a yialtor at the
residence of Senator Net it Obrieteoeea
of Beaufort when she formed the ac-
a ua'ntance of the eloqumityoung Oaro-
na pleader.
BAGGED TtlK BANDITS
Tbe two Uarueevtlie train robbers
were captured last week and Jailed In
Bavannah, where tb**y were poeHtvely
Identified by eeren of the train crew.
They gave their name* aa George H.
Hill, a young Belli .neroan In the South
for hi* b'*el>h, a/'d Uenra Bckatrotn,
hu eompHiiiou/ T*>e,two bad been
buuunfi around Hartkeviile a couple
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V. SEYMOUR OWENS
Ittanq ill Ciiiiseller it Uv
*■•. Office over
The Barnwell Sentinel
BARNWELL SOUTH CAROLINA
Will practice in a'l the Ceurte. Col
leotlona a •p‘*clalty Loins negotiated
on accep ahte securitv.
DR.B.F.STORNE
DENTAL SURGEON
BLACKV1LLE, - . • S. C.
My dental office will be open In
Blackvllle each day In the week I
will answer calls from any point in tbe
county. - .
NOTICE OF SPECIAL PEACHKRB’
. EXAMINATION.
Pursuant to an order of the State
B'vard of Kdueation notice I* nert-.i»y
given that there will be a special teach
ers examinatlo hetd *t the Court
House. Barnwell, S C . on Frldtv,
Januarv 1*2, 19121 heginning at 9:80 A
M ai.il elosing at 4 P M
The examination will be upon the
following subject*: Agriculture Hi<-
to'y, Knglish. Atgenrs, Ar'thmetlc,
Phvslol gv and Hygiene, Civic* and
Current Events. Pedagogy, Geography.
Horacr J Crouch,
C $ K.
Barnwell, S 0-, Dec 16, 1911.
AUDI POR’S NOTK E.
The Andiror wi|l be at the following
places on the date* named be| >w for
tbe purpose of receiving tax returns
for the year P>I2.
January
8.
B»ld<»e.
I*
9.
Appleton.
Ham’* Sore.
*•
ID
««
11.
BsTton
«»
12.
A Ip-ndale
AA
1ft
Kline
4 .
16
l laier.
* 4
17
S yes mo re.
t •
18
Jenny*.
4.
19.
Fairfax
» 4
22.
Blackville.
<4
28.
» 4
*•
24.
Elko.
44
25
Wi| laton.
a U
2U.
Mercatu*.
1 4
29
Hnelfing.
4 4
30
Dnnbarfon.
4 4
31
A ‘hley’a Htore.
Feb’ry
1.
Brabham's Store.
4*
2.
M illett’s.
4*
5.
HIM*.
On|v p»raonal property must he re
turned thl* ysar A’l return* sent by
mail must be properly signed and pro
bate!! before they can he aveepted.
Remember that the 59 per cent pen
alty will be added after Feb. 'JUrh.
R W. HH*v.
Auditor Barnwell Co.
TREASURERS NOTICE.
The Treasurer’* office will be opeo
for the eolleotlon of taxes |»vied for
the H«ca| vear commencing January
l«f, l»l I, friun the 15th day of October,
IMI.tothe 15th day of March. 1912,
Inclusive
From the 1st to the list of Janoarr,
1912. Inclueiye. a penalty of ene per
cent will be added From the 1st to
the 29tb of February. 1912, inclusive a
pen*l y of t-we per cent will be addeo
to all uixe* paid In February.
From the 1*1 to the 15th of March,
1912, lnclu«lve. a penaltv of seven per
cent will be added tn all unpaid Uses.
LETT.
For Beat* purposes 5| mills
” ordinary county puroose* 6 “
“ back indehtedne**, county
purpose* 2 **
“ constitutional achool tax.. .3 ”
Total M “
Toere wlH be an extra levy of 2 mdl*
in Klackyille Township for public
road*
Coramuiation tax will he ft.50 and
will be collected at the «Hme lime snd
in the same msnner as other taxes. All
persons liable for road duty w ill be re
quited to pay * commutation tax.
BPKCIAL SCHOOL LETT.
Cedar Grove 1 mil’
Barbary Branch. Calvarr, Edis-
to. Friendship. Hilda, Healing
Spring*, Kline, Morrie, New
Forest, Oak ©rove, OM Colum
bia, Pleasant Hill, Son Hill,
S^iglingviMe, Heven Pines,
Tinker* Crevk 2 mll»
Barton, Big Fork, Blackvilte,
Cave, Hickory Hij', Owen* X
Roads. Reedy Branch, Syca
more No. 61, Upper Rich Land
and Ulmers 3 miljt
Allendal*, Double Pond, Her
cules and f/ees 4 mills
Barnwell 4j “
Elko . ...■•••••..5 *’
Fairfax .... 6 “
Wlillyton t>j ”
United State* Currency, Gold and
Silver Coin ( county and school claims
.properly approved wlli be recolvod for
taaoa
Gneek* and drafts will be reoelvod
foi taxp* «t tax payer* risk only.
J B. Armstrong,
Treasurer Barnwell < ounty.
Barnwell, 8. C. dept. 15. 1911.
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MONEY TO LEND.
Money to lend on first mortgage or
real estate. 8 per cent Interest <
amount* under f1000.00. 7 per oea*
00 amounts over f1,090.00.
J. O. Patterson ft Soa.
1 am paying
Cash for Timber Leases.
—Can use
Any Quantity
large enough for Saw Mill pnrpoaea.
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James H. Farming.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Springfield, - - - S. C.
Will practice In all Court* of tb*
8’ate and United State*. 84-4
DR J. II X MlLUni'e
DR. A. B. HAIR
Milholis A Hair
DENTISTS
Blackville, S. C.
OFFICE OPEN EVERY PAY.
DR. W. C. MILHOUS
DENTIST,
farowell, •••&(.
OFFICE nouns:
8.30 a. m. to 6 p. ma.
Persons living away from Rarawo
will pleasw make appoit invent* befor
coming By *<> doing they will be sola
of immediNte -ervice and avoid Jta-
appoi'itments.
Wbeelwrignt and Black
smith ffork Done Here.
Hc.rse shoeing a Specialty; also
repairing rubber tired buggies.
M. W. HITT,
—At Johnaon’a Old Stand,—
BUckvitla. S. C
NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned will on Wednesday, Dtcewi
iter 27tb. 1911, llie with H-*n John K
Anelling, Judge of Probate for Barn
well County, her final return a* Ad
ministratrix of the estate of John
Brown, deceased, and app’y for Letters
OI*mU*«ry.
Ellen Brown,
Administratrix.
November 21, 1911.
The People Printery
offers 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 than ever to give
^uick and satisfactory service.
0®"There are ready for you
and use over ninety fonts of
Job and Display Type. Some
of these are of sizes and faces
no longer made and cannot be
duplicated.
Those who may wish dis
tinctive stationery should come
m person and make choice of
type and arrangement.
We Can Please You!
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New
International
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And that means everybody.
To make them SO—
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John. E. -A.11,
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bridgf, tha oauntv scat of Dooatur
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upon Und on this plaee, tha kaUims
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Offers in vast variety pres-
enls to please all ages,
classes and conditions at
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Christmas Spirit Prices,
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Best Gifts
that will long be useful,
helpful and remembered.
ID. STILL,
BLACKVILLE, S C.
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ffome o2 BaniiFdll
(The Farmers’ Union Bank)
Out of town check* and draft* accepted for deposit without exchange.
We pay 4 per cent in Savings Department \
OFFICERS:
Harry D. Calhoun, President
William L Cave, Vice Pres. N. G. W Walker, Cashier
G. Miller Greene, Attorney R. C Carroll, Asst. Cashier
I
J. Cochran
Tarlton S. Cnve
Dr Tom I' - . Hogg
G Miller Greene
DIRECTORS:
T.
Jett rUI 1
Will 1.1m
Wint
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FACTS FOR THE FALL
Acclimated Mules for finishing crop gathering and
best wagons in America for hauling the yields of the fields.
All right horses f»r driving purposes and Unequalled
buggies and surreys, the easiest riding and longest lasting
in the world.
Harness—single and double, separate pieces, strongest
leathers and most thoroughly dependable making, Saddles,
Bridles. Whips. Lap Robes and all horse equipment.
Prices as always in favor of buyers. More so than
ever in shortening days.
Charlie Brown
Barnwell, S. C.
The Best Goods
and
The Lowest Prices
can be feund at
1/
Elko, S. C.
Jnit repaired direct from the
leading Northern market*, a
fully complete, carefully chosen
STOCK OF CEStHAl MERCHANDISE
that 1* guaranteed to please the
best tastes aad to satisfy the
moat careful purchasers.
They were bought right and
wIN be sold right, and I pledge
myself to make the Fail and
Winter business campaign on
that sound platform.
Come and nee the beautiful
Dry and Dress Goods
Notion*, Hosiery that tb» good
ladle* of our county so natural-
% deair* and so rfM)1y deeerve.
Nothing reqni-lte for thrir nee
- for any purpose orbccaalon ha*
, been omitted from my pur-
chaeee.
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MANCFACTURKRS OF
YELLOW PINK AND POPLAR
BOUGH & DRESSED LU1BEB
Flooring, Ceiling, biding,| Resid
ing*. Lath, etc.
Can furnish complete House Bills
Saw Mills, Dr; Kilns an
Planing Mill
Calhoun & < -
Bennett Stringfelk w,
Life, Accident.
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