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SE LUCK 1* t good thifig, bat it ctn’t be depended upon. Dame Fortune won’t build a house (or you ind ttake it right Better hgure and work wdh certainty than trust to ehaace. Better get your building materials where you know they're right. The right kind are here—the kind that are cer- tain, sure. No “luck in the way we do oar bust* ness, just determination to do it as it should be done to get the positive results you ought to have. l 'BUT or THE MAKER? AUGUSTA LUMBER CO. | I AUGUSTA. GEORGIA, r^e Barnwell People. THURSDAY. JANUARY M. ISIS. KATE8 OP UJBSCBIPTIOH. la A4rmee. p«r Asaasi Du ^Ttsss li.te woe Oi*. »mMIod of tb« eholn t*.K u St Uorion. (k. otk.r st l)M.btrU>n ikU w^k. W. V. Rlrk«rdM»a, J. B. Morm, Cltrk, rtkpr. HARMONY IXJDURNO IT A. P. M. \ A 71 Mvolkr MmnaUkUMi at n»r»«.r \^/ Lu4f« No. 17, A. F. M. will b. fOX Ik MmmIc TMkpl. Tkkndoj r«k. I 7M o>Wk VWIUm bNtkrM krt MrUtkbV iarit^ U> itL.ua. A. A. UMOk, W. M M aa MaNab. POR 8AI.K. Oka MW mil. karlka k.d boiler la fwod •••dlllwk fur |S00 OS. Apply »• Um. K. rroueb, Blko, 8. O. FOR KALE. M. E. Twrkaya fr*M prla. Mrala. mmmi; ad.)* bk«t w.icbi.« as t« S4 Iba.. ywwaa Tam M m Si iba.. |«; yawaf kana 14 la II Ika . |4 Kg«a la kkkiaa UaaraaCMd a* raproaokUd. Mra. W A mmaan. Jaall-Si KltM.il. C. TMB MOON THIS MONTH. PtrM^wai Pwll LaM Owari Naw MaoB rwr It 4 11 It AMD ■WUAABOUTR. • Tka day* taaftkaa aad Iks alfku llaala ak.riaa uMa ikta waak. Mr*. Jail. B. Bsawrllag 1. viatiiag far a lew days Mr and Mra. Bwbklt EaaaarllNg at Unloa. •para tka Mrda Ik at »uralead tka .•id aad lot tkoai alone t. rala. childrea f.r aazv yaar'a •*•p•rt. ,, AUaraey J P. Cartar baa kaughl tb. roaidanr. of Mr J^ln H. Capa .a Rail road Arenue, Baabarg. Tka poad. ta tka ooaaly ara pratiy •heata t»<>w that tkay ara wall Iliad wltk fiaak rala and a now watar. Tba fartlllMr moramaat ta data baa kwan lata In bagtnnlag and disappoint ingly small t« tnakara and railroad*. Durlag tka ktlsaard tlx gaata war. froaan to daatk In tke pastura of Oaorga H. Bataa E»q . bayaad Tarkay Croak Aaaarding to a popolar old balief a big snow la a »ura sign of goad eropa —•specially Una far corn and amall graia. Col. John F. Falk, who haa boon tho good Bamberg Connty Traaoartr ao h>ng, will bo a caadldalo for KUta Son- ator this yaar All tho farmer! of whom we hare Inquired were of the opinion that amall t rain eropa war. not much ban by it waek'a arctic waatbar. Tho oandy mads of ths county stood tka rain-s|eet>anow woothor all right. One could dries oyer them Ilka Jeku, while tka purs clay killa wars all out •P. With plaatnrs wa pises os par ax - change Hat Tka Kwld, which la being ndmlraUy oultlvetnd at Conway by Bro. Power W. Bethea, feraaeily #f AN lea dale. Dr. B O. Taylor will b* In Barnwell and dallfer a lectnre on Monday aaen- Ing next, 3Stk Inat. Wateh the post of fice bulletin board far particulars of ptaca aad hour. Robin Redbreast le a wise bird. The berrlea ea tba hee It berry treat Is tewn ware tat aloae until tka bllssard made food gattlag dllDcalt Then the whole ReMu family came la town aad feast ed. Editor Wyatt Bradley of tba Abbe yllle Press and Raanar oarna a p Mag Bptd mine. It lsj|nbbew eeaaaetad with bis prtnOmrjgMce M aamaefMa the eeentry fflTli f fOUttVa * waver, but lee aboald he ebeap next 8'imnv r Cap*. Dana receired a letter from his Kentucky home last week stating that the ice was k foot thick and still freez ing. Tke thermometer dropped to JO degrees below zero. Major Job aeon Hageod. son of tke late Cni. I,ee Hageod, haa been put in command of tba army post at Fort Flagler, In the dtata of Waahiagt .n Per eererel years he haa boon on tuff duty at army headquarters at Washing toa. D C. A Houae kin to glra Ahborlllo coun ty a special dispeuoary oloction was de feated on Thursday by a narrow mar gin ef oaa, ike rote aiandiag SO against to at for tke bill. Repreaofltattret Pooplao aad Aoaaoa supported tbe kill Mr. Daria did not rota. Through Instructions af Congreee- man James P. Byrnes we are la receipt »t Valuable and appreciated ballerina from census director K Dana Durand, giving aielisttce of po|»olaitoa «l tke towns, township*, conn lie* uf tke dtate and eotton production throughout the South Tomorrow week the ground hog prophet will o»me out. According to tke »ld belief he will he frightened by its shadow If the sun shine, and go back to taka an additional six week* nap But if tba dav be etondv and i makes eo shadow tbe prophet will stay owl and winter be orer. Rev. Mr Reokell w 10 preach at the PrteedahIp Baptist Cbarob on tbe 4 h tielarday and dunday. January rib and Mth. at the aauat hour. Mr HeekeB waaealled reoeotly to the pas torate ef the Friendship Church snd bae accepted tba nail. Next header will he his Brvt aerrice aa pester of tke Cburek. Mr. sad Mra. J. W. Sbuter. of Wal ba Bn B. (J. earoute from Phvrida. wkera they spent part of their boner- meow, stopped off at Barnwell aad tpeai Sunday with Mrs J. K. Ooode. • epeeUI friend af the bride. M r. dbeler le a prominent attorner of Oooneo owuaiy aad Mrs. Ske|or was formerly Mine Harris, aa P. f. Y of Sta unloa, Va. la tie report •# Henan prooeedlnga ea Thuredar algbt Tke News and Courier of Friday said: ‘'Mr. Peeples mada a riaglag speech In favor of a more liberal liquor law. He was sorry the Hoaee had refused to iat the coon- Hoe role on ike liquor question. H«* wanted tho people to be allowed tke pririlage of voting. Prohibition la kia county waa of no avail ” Mr. C. C. Langley announces in this laaue hit candidacy for tha office of County (tuperrlsor. He Is ika eon of lb. Ia f - Copt. H P. Ungl^r, ths gfu>d aad true Confederate eoldirr and modal aitlaen who eo well discharged tbe du ties of Trial Justice at Barnwell, and a £ a phew of tbe late Capt. U. Ijtng- ir, a former Oounty Commissioner. If elected ha will endeavor to prove himself a worthy successor to thetr good records by giving all the energies of his strong manhood to the public aervice. CHANGE OF DATES. Mender. February 6th. being saladay 1 Auditor K. W. Riley changes the data of kia appointment for receiving tax ruturua at Hilda to Tuvoday. Feb *Hb All day rain having kept him from masting hU appointment at Baldoe be will be there on Feb. 8th. METHODIST MEETING. On next Saturday and Sunday Rsv. M. L, Banks, the new Presiding Elder for tha Orangeborg Dlalric, will hold hla Brat quartely meeting for this charge at Barnwell. Ou the same daya Dr. J. Walter Daniel of the Oharfastou District will hold a Brat far the year quarterly meet* lug at Ehrbardt. FROZEN TO DEATH. Omle Robinson, alias Hogg, ao In dustrious but weak minded negro man, waa tba only victim of tho bllssard weather reported. His dead body waa found on Tuesday of last week In the enow In t Beld owned by Capt. George P. Morris. Ha bad been In Barnwell nntil lain on Monday. Af Coroner J. buff Halford was too Hawaii to venture exposure In tba bit* ter ireathpr Magistrate E. W. Holman bold tMminasL BAD COTTON TEAK. The oM time belief banded down •brooch generations from father to son that tbe twotvo days following tba Obriatmoa Day foretoli Mid genera I of tbe wnotier for the follow, •till boa Ha diaotplee In this My, nod they are nmnog tbo bom will bo on ax le praylona winters, no oold, there bad keen little trouble wending Ton Pooplu computing roou ky on# aloye Ira to 70 dogroaa Fahroa hah, at which temperature eblrt sleeve work la comfortable. But for the peat all or tight weeks the tkermometar haa refused to rise above 40 degrees. Oo Tuesday of last week the seal stove was reeaforoed ky two karosine sfovea, hut tka mereory rota to only S6 da- «re<a. Wa* tke difference censed kv lha ex* •••a of useiituro la tka atmoepharo? LOCAL LEGISLATION. A Bill Is before tho legislature to limit the number of Magistrate* In tba owuntv to six. having their oAues In Williston, BtackviUe, Barnwell. Red Oak, Allendale and Four Mile. It pro video that courts shall be held when ever nooeasary at Fairfax by the Alton- data magistrate and at Raldoc by tba Red Oak magistrate If tbe kill shall become a law the saving in aalarv will amount to about 9700 It I* also pro poaed to have two additional rural po lieemen. one lor tbe eaatern territory with headquartera at Ulmers, aad one at Dunbarton for the West end Tbe “Millionaire Tramp” will b« the funaieat man In town Tuesday night, Jan.30th. HEALING SPRINGS HONOR ROLL 1st Grade—Rtihi May Jower*. 3rd Grade—Rill Ray &tb Grade—fUrnle <»lvena 6th Grade—Annie W ills Mims,Tom mie Givens. 7th Grade—Julia Ray. HIGH SCHOOL. 1st Tear—Mary Ray. Snd Year—l^on Lott. Ird Year—Ophelia Pa olsr, Eunice Pender, Viola Mima. Hee the Millionaire Tramp at the Oi>- era Hmi*» Twcsdav night, 30th li,a’. Heats will be on *a • Monday and u***- «l»y at treason’* Drug .Store, 60 ■ "6<\ |i 00. ^ ^ WINTHROP NEWS. A naw bulletin called the “Rural Life Conference Bulletin” ha* Just been iasued by Winthrop College Jr contain* many of the exoellent ad. drea*a* delivered at the Rural Life Conference hrhl at Winthrop during tbe Sommer School This bulletin I* for distribution and can t»e obtained hr anyone free ef charge who will write President Johnson asking him for It. The annual report of the Board of Traa|e«« of Winthrop « ol|>ge to tbe legislature has been printed It con tains a gtsat deal of Interesting and valuahle Information about Wirthrop. Tbe enrollment tbit tear is 746; the number applying for adinlas'vn, IgVI. Noth withstanding the greater enroll, men. tbe Board of Trustee# la asking tke legislature for leas appropriation than laat year. Tke money asked for by tke Boord la to provide for tka el- ditiooel tvarbmg and exerutive foroe aad (he additional expenditures re quired to care for one of the largett educational Institution* In the South and the nnlv one supported by the Stale of **nuih Carol!'a for young women ; also for work by Winthrop for all tbe rural echools—Ur county supervision of oonntry soko«d*; for the conduct of an axperimeotal school and for exten sion work In honeehold economics In the Interest nf tb* woman aad homes of tbe 8 at* ; Winthrop It one of tke most econom ical lostitutUos In the country Tb* eowoomy that mutt be practised la do ing all tbe work undertaken hy tke oo Be go with the apprepnatlon asked for ia teee when it is known that It is only about ooe.third of the amount re quired to run tbe Institutions of tbs same *lae as Winthrop South (rn Haa could well afford fn appropriate at muob money for tho higher education of her young woman as tka wisely spends for tke eduoatloa of her ynaag men, hot as a matter ef faot she appro priate* leea. although the yeung wom- oo outnumber the young men of the State and a far greater proportion o' them are prepared for oo|lege annually a* the recorda of Ike high schools ekow. Wa do oot koUev* tka! any InaULt- Mon similar to Winthrop la run more auooomicaliy or oaa show greater or boiler mault* for the money expended by tb* State. For every dollar appro printed by the 8tat* on the Winthrop r iant wa have raised another dollar root othar aources and the Winthrop pleat la worth mors than twlee aa much to tha State today as tb* Mtal* bas •pent on it. Ntlll* Ray, Member Correspondence Club from Barnwell County. wa e m The MILLION AIRE TRAMP at the Opera Honse Tuesday night, Jan Mth. Fun l Fun! Fun! BROTHERS ON THE BENCH. Editor Hartwrll M. Ayer thus dls- couraeth of political history In hla live paper. The Florence Dally Times, With the election of Eugene B, Gary aa cbW f justice and of Frank B Gary as judg- of the eighth circuit, *he remarkable record Is made of ihrev. brothers upon the bench of the state at one time, and one of them holding the highest jodicial p<>aition In the state. The other brotner t* Judge Ernest Gary of the Fifth circuit. It I* doubt ful whether this record ha* ever been equalled, certainly not In South Caro lina. The Garva were among the leaders In tbe Tillman movement of the early M’s and tbvy are among the few political survivor* of that movement, chief justice Gary having been elected lieutenant governor when TU man was elected governor. He ttm* presided over tka Senate unMl his election aa aeeoclste justice, and bit younger brother, Frank B. Gary, a few years lator presided over the house aa speak er. Returning to the house after a few year* out of politics, Mr F. B. Gary waa alactad to aiu-oned United States Senator Latimer upon his death In 1908, and then last year be oarae to tha bouse again and haa now bean elected circuit Judge to auoceed the late Judge Klugh, having no opposi tion. Circuit Judge Watts, promoted to the supreme bench this last weak, Is Mother product of tha reform move ment, being one of the ludgea put oa tba bench aa lha result of that revelu- Moo, one who haa made a moat enviable reputation on the circuit bench. On the other hand, the new associate jus tice, Hon. T. B Fraaer, Is tbe son of one of the eireult judges who waa sup planted by the Reform movement. So that tbo eomplete obliteration of the old factional Itnea la happily marked In tbe jndietal. Tbo management of tba Opera House A GOOD LIFE ENDED. Mr. Preelon B. Dick* departed tbla Ufa on the 17th Inat. at hla home In khih Lead township after an lllneaa of several weeks with pneumonia. It wa* fondly hoped that hla recovery was sure whan tha sudden summons earn* and ha passed into the lift above. In hla death tha State, the oounty pM hit homa community have lost on# of their beat oltlsena. From childhood his oaurs* had been whit* flowered with good deeds end without an set of wrong doing. Gentle in manner, wise In Judgment Ju»t in hi* dealings hla allaglanoa to the right never failed, never warered. In him every good and worthy can** had a frland whose heart wa* avar true sad whose hand was always strong and generous. He has gone away but his memory shall keep and kU good indnenoe continue In the lives that loved him so well, that he served so faithfully. Fur many year* be had bean a con alsteat member nf the Baptist Church. The funeral services were conducted by Rev John K, Good* and honoring ft lend* Inid him to root In the family burial ground Ha la survived bv hla devoted wife, flve affectionate children, four brothers aad a multitude nf friend* who share in the sorrow that tbla dispensation of Providence has brought to his loved ones RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Honorable J. O. Patterson, a member of this Club, bas departed this life In the prime of his manhood and in the full fruition nf tbe tunoesaea and hap pinesses of a life well spent In the aar vices of his coun'ry and the ap-raislng of a large and happv family. Ha was a member of this Club and contributed not only to hi* repeated pretence at the said Club; hi* allegiance and good fel lowship with the Clnb; but also In bis office at Congressman from the Second Congressional District furnished thla Club with very valuable documents whl<*b constitutes Its chief llbraiy and which ha* heretoiore been properly ap preciated hy Ke-oliiMon* sent to our deceased brother during hi* lifetime. Now, therefore, be It re«olved by the tialtkebatubie Agricultural < tub In reg ular meeting this day assembled that In the death of our distinguished broth er. Honorable J O PaUeraon. the Club ha* lost a respected and useful member; the countv a citizen who has in every wav fulfilled bis obligations to his country, and the S ate at largo a gen tleman wbn bas written his name upon the history of the .State in various of floes that he hat Ailed, and not a blot appears upon that history Further resolved that a copy of these Resolutions be printed In the county (tapers and forwarded to bis bereaved f>milv a* a testimonial of our regard for hi* memory, and that a page be in scribed upon tke minutes of tbe Club In appreciation of hla memory. Chat C dimm*, P. M. Buckingham, P. 8. Green, Commute*. RESOLUTION8 OF RESPECT. Whereas, death bas removed our midst the Honorable J. C. Griffin, a member of the legislature from Ibis eounty atone time and of the Kxecn- ttve romotlueatnati ef tbia Club since it* organization, and Wb*re<* in his death not only has f be Club sustained a distinct loss, but also tke county a citizen who for many, many years was faithfully devoted to every interest snd responsibility that bis eitiaenebip of the eounty required of him; and hla friends have lost in hla death one who cannot be replaced in tbelr hearts; Now. therefore, be It resolved by tke 8*1 the belch k Agricultural Club in reg ular convention this dav assembled, that wa sorrow with bis family In tb* death of Brother Griffin; that we re member him with affection and esteem aad that wo lay this tribute to bt* memory aa a flower from our hearts’ affect ion. Further resolved that a copy of these Resolutions be printed In lb* connty papers a eoi>y suitably engrossed be forwarded to hi* family aa a tribute of our affection and sorrow in bla dentil, end that a page be Inscribed upon Ike minute* of the Club to kia memory. C. C. Simms, P. M . Buckingham, P. S. Green, Commits**. TRIBUTE OK RE»PKCT. Idia O Allen, only ton of Mr. and Mra. John M. Allen of Allendale, died In Montgomery Ala , on Tuesday after noon at live o'clock, Jan. 9th, I»lf, aged 39 year* For tb* peal three years be has been oondoctor on tb* ri. A. L Railroad, his run being between Havannah and Montgomery He was accidentally shot on Friday afternooa Jan. 6tb, while be and seaersl other men were In the telegraph office ex amining a new pistol, which was acci dentally discharged, lie was at one* tskeo to Dr. Will’* Infirmary, where eyerything possible waa done for him hy skilled physician*, faithful nurses and loving friends, hut It was all of no avail, the wound proved to be fatal. How sad for a yeung life, so bright and promising to be taken, but “Ood’s Will be done.” Idls was an unfailing friend. There waa no sacrifice too great for him to make for s friend. In his brief life spent here he was faithful to every duty. His memory will ever keep fresh in ths hearts of tb* loving kindred and many friendr who so miss him from their live*. HI* body wav brought here from Montgomery Wednesday aftesnooa and hurled with Masonic honors In the Allen cemetery. The many handsome floral designs which accompanied the body showed the high esteem In which he was beld In Montgomery, Amarlcn* and Savan nah. Betide* hit parent*, ha leave* a wife, one little son and a sister to mourn bla loss. His 8iat#r. kei booked several flfat class attractions far thla aeeeen. ’Tka Bin# Mavis*” Flayed Monday night was | a avery assy • —y appreciated BtHm theater goers On T**ed«r Whereas, it hath p!eased Almighty Ond, our Heaventp Father, the 8n- prtate Architect nf the Untverec, In re move from our mklet our esteemed brother Master Maann, Robert Aldrich, therefore, Ha It rtftn|v#d S le Tbftt \m 111# tftftlti *f *nr br+ihwr. Harmony Ledge, M4? 17, A- P M., he* Inat a tree and veined member, end the eemmunity and 8tnt* an nprtghl aitlaen and an Impartial Judge A That w* extend te the fqn.lly nf eur dso*at*d brother oer most alneev* sympathy with them sorrow. In tb«lr present 9. That a copy of these reaelotlont be sent to the fniai|y ef eur decees* 1 brother sad that a copy thereof b* o*mi ‘ to tbe county papers. 1 In behalf nf the Lodge, A E Evlson, N. G. W Welker, J. E. Bariev, Coamttt**. t * m m TRIBUTE OP REJPCCT. Whereas, It haa pleased ear e v l-wise Heavenly Father to remove front n*r' midst our friend and brother. Jess* C. Griffin, therefore, by Harmeny Lodge, No 17, A F. M . Re It resolved: 1. That in the death of ear brother the Lodge has lost a trne friend and upright Msaou, wkos* death ire mourn. 3. That we extend to the family of our deceased brother oar alnoer* sym pathy with them In their great sorrow. 3. That a copy of these resolutions he sent to them, and that a oopy nf them he sent to the county papers. In behalf of the I^ndge J E Harley, A. E KvDon, N O. W. Walker, Committee. “MAY HER TRIBE INCREASE. Mr. J. Webb Elledge of Bclllvan township, Laurent Ceuntr, bad a eat laat year that helped to supply Ms table with fresh meat From tb* Aral of May to tha middle of July Tabbv caught 64 rabbits. She brought them to the houae frequently alive, and Mr EHadge at* orer thirty of the ruhblt* Tabby made tb* mistake nf thinking fair exchange no robbery and became a uoioriout sucker of eggs As Mr. Elledge had a fondneaa for egga. pre ferring their all the year round ptentl- fulnesv to Spring and Summer rabblta he carried Tabby to a new borne. There she reformed snd anlt socking eggs. Mr. EUsdge wants her te com back. CALLING A CANDIDATE. (Advertisement.) Black villa, 8 C . Jan. )«, l»tf. Aa this Is election year I think It Is ths duty nf every good eltlaen to look about for good moo to fill tha different offices We not her* amend HlaekvtB* bare a worthy aid Confederal* eotdtar that wa wish to place la noaaloa for tha lowest elective offie* In the eounty, the office of Coroner. The men we refer to le onr follow cilloen. D. P Lancaster. He served In the Confederate army and helped to pie** WaJe Hampton In office In )474. If Mr Lancaster will consent in nan the good people of Barnwell Connty can fill the office of Coroner with no bettor oaen. Let ua elect him this summer. Yours truly, Voter. (Advertisement.) ’ Te the Democratic YcSors ef Barnwell Oounty; Be many and bavq qom* *num fram different aeetinna of lb* county to bcaema * coaffUom Connty Mupervieer that 1 fee! It my detv to consent to make tbe me* in the primary eteeskoa. At aa early date I will p jbiteb my oord of naaenm uratefaHv thanking the good frteada if onadtdaey, I ms. Tory truly. O. J. NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY ?THE MERRIAM WEBSTER Tbe Omly New unabridged dm- tlonary In many ynnm. Contains the plLk and eeeeaee of an ButltorlUMY* library. Cover* every field ef knowL edge. An Xaeyelopedib In k single book. The Only Dictionary wdtk Dm New Divided Page. 400,000 Words. 2700 Paget. | 6000 Blnstrsttone. Coat netrly | half a million dollar*. Let ns tell yon about this meet } remarkable tingle Yolome. Write fbvmmpte Moee, fuS neat A V 4 - Name tbla paper aad we will a set of Calhoun A IN LOVING MEMORY. Oo Thursday morning, Dec. 39, 1911,'' the sweet spirit of our dear brother, Percy M Johnson of Ellenten, passed from earth Into the Great Beyond. It la In sadness and sorrow that w* bow submltslrely to the will of God and and mourn tbe departure of our preclou* lured one His death came aa a great shock; he being young, robust and strong, bid fair to apand many years of useful servle* here, but God planned a better work than could be performed upon earth and took him to thin* more kriUUntJy In Hit Haaynnly Kingdom. How we ahall miss him!—that gratia smile which mat every one and that soft vole* which spoka kindness to all who came In his way, but wa moat not think of h'm as dead—he hat only gun* on before and Is waiting the grand re union of family and friends. Life for as all is only t brief period and era moch Um* baa pasted wo all bn eallod upon to answer the flaal retl call. May God vffigb over at, ‘ one, and rraalt* ‘ Life, Accident. CYCLONE LIGHTNINC Live Stock INSIMAMCE, —At Lowot Rites he* Strongest Cohpanxm -orncts st THE BANK OF BARNWQI A SENSIBLE TA! / El 4 I Christmas is comiogf So is cold Now is the sensible time to beftn thinkinf of wh* you ire foinr tt tf?e Him IrV. MoUir s is the sensible place to ouy sensible foods at in seasons of the year, but now w« art especially well fixed to supply all of ymr wants, Urje or small Nothmr could be better or moft apprw- priate for the cominr season than a nice salt gt overcoat, a serviceable and stylish drest m coat suit, a pair of those -nifty, Iom shoes, a stove or a ranfe than which umra * no better made, china ware, crockery, etc. etc Our space prevents a fufl *«*.—» Tr rtm t «f #11 the roods that we have for your mipertiot A visit to our stores will convince yo« tlttto»» Vhere else will a dollar do fuller doty. --- ■ -■ €• F. MOLAIR Bank the Proceeds. t**a from Are or theft Siwflnffin^hrnwaM^aher hoS^ywT So "rat TareTta ‘hew^Vn peVeen *n the ban* *n whSeh drnwn to Come and $ee in or write ml 4 4> Paid or Savings BANKorVE5TEKN CAROLINA BARNWELL, S.C. CAPITAL & SURPLUS SSOO,OOO.flff 3 LOCAL JMWCTKXS George H. Bate* Butler HA^ood P.H.Buckin9h t ek& CAB LOADS REXDY FOR SJtUk A Car Load of Hor»ea and Mnlea of tka StModard hanaled by mt and that hav« best market is Lowsr CrtoHma lately ready for moat bcmomsMs aalMe A Car Load of genuine Bed Bstt Proof Seed Qeto» own place* and the beet of this kind tbit •oil and seagong can prodne#. Only 71 MRU A Car Load of the splendid Bancroft Oats, made placet, a really naeqnaltad graia fbr all drat favorite whffravar ksoWB. Oaly adallsrd I aaa spare from my wmmf for two car loadfl| Tha gasaift? is low, to th« wist fonasr #ttl bt from my Woadsr Craps, \\' - r Li my awa ib sad a J; J. D- I