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—r- r. . , -i "V • ■ ■ y* '*• \ , lu TJ C K ti a good thing, but it can't b« depended ur>On. Dame fortune Wort’t build afhouse (or you and thake -tt right. ^Better tigure and work with certainty than trust to chance. Better get your building materials where you know theyVe r.ight» The right kind are herc—the kind that are cer tain. sure. No “luck in the way we do our busi- ness l just determination to do it as it should be done to get the positive results you ought to have. Sdsk, Doors, Blinds*, Lumber, Shingles, tic. 'BUY OF TUB MAKER', E£ AUGUSTA LUMBER CO. AUGUSTA. :: :: :: GEORGIA. Jf rtj* Barnwell People. —— ■■ ■.>«— .■ ■ . THUUSl) iT. FBHKUAKV’ 8. 1012 RITES OF SUBSCRIPTION. In Aiivance. per Annua (1.60 >n rime |2.0C One section of the «;h*ln tt*na It at Barton, the other at Dunbarton (hit we«*k, W. V. Riuharriann, J. B. Morn*, Clerk. Bupr. V. SEYMOUR OWENS fttomey and Godnssllor at Law Ofll eover The Barnwtll Sentinel BARNWELL, SOLTI! CAROLINA Will practice in a 1 the rnnrt* ro! lectlnna a »[ief1altv. Loan* nejt'itiateu on acceptable *ecuricr. James H. Farming ATTORNEY AT LAW, Springfield, - - - S. C. Will practice In all Court* of ttu Bute and United State*. 8i 4 BR XU* MILUOUS MilhoUs & Main DENTISTS BlackviHe, S. C. OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY. DR. W. C. MILHOUS DENTIST, iarnwell, • • • S-t OFFICE HOUR*: 8.:i0 a. m. to b t». ■* Person* IItIor awav (r -m Rarnw*.* will pleate make appoli tmenu hefort oomlnx Rr *o dolnc they « HI be *(u« •f taamediate aereloe and aveid AW • ppolntoienu. DR.B.F.STORNE DbMTAL SURGEOK BLACKVILLE. - - S. C. deotal office will be open In BUekvtlle each <1*y In the week 1 • III aniwer call* from any point in the county Candidate Cards Primary Election August 27th,1012. Master Blackviile, S C , Feb ft, 1013 I re«pectful]v announce my**df a can didate for the office of Master, subject to the rule* and regulation* of the Democratic Prlmarv Election, and pledge myself to abide by the rc*ul .« and to support the nominee* of the party. II Fullerton Bul*t. Sheriff Barnwell, 8 C , Feb, Oih 1912. I respectfully »nnoun*e myself a indldate for the office of Sheriff, sub let to the rule* und regulation* of the 'emocratic 1’rlmar* Election, and ledge myself to abide I'f l h e remit* n t ro support the nominee* of the arty. 3. B. MorrU. Allendale, S C , F«h 6. 1912 I re*p a ctfully announce mrself • mdldate tnr tne office of Sheriff, *ub- II to the ml ■« and rettulatlon* of the emocra te Primary Election, sud lc .(tr. my* If to abide bv the result* od to support the nominee* of the arty. A T. Alien. Coroner Blackvllle, 8. C., R F D. No 2, Feb. Sth. 1912. I respectfully announce mv*e?f a ndidate for the offi e of I'oroner, tiject to the rule* ami regulations of e Democratic Prlmarv Election, and ertgc inv»eif to abide by the result* d to aupport the nominee* of the rty. D. P. Lancaster. County Supervisor Barnwell. S. C.. January 23. f912. r> ppectfolfy announce roy*elf acarr^ ate for the office of County Soper- >r, subject to the rules amf regul*- ta of the Democratic Primary Elec- i and pledge mvselY to abide by the tit* and to support (be nominee* of party. C. C, Langley. WlUiston, S. C.. R. F. D. No *, January 2,1012. reapectfully announce myself a can- ate for the o»ee of County 8up*r- »r, subject to the rule* and regufeL >■ of tbo DeBocrmtic Primary Elec- and pledge myself to abide b? the ' ‘ ► support the nominees of J.J. Ortebba. PR. A. B. HAIR TREASURER’S NOTICE. 'The Treasurer’* office will be open for the collection of taxes levied for the fl«rnl year commencing January 1st, 1011, from the 15th day of October, 1M1, to the 15th day of March, 1912, inclusive From the l«t «o the *lst of January, 1912, inclusive, h penalty of one per cent will be added. From the 1st to the 2rtth of February, J9I2, inclusive, a pen .py ot two per cent w i!l b* added to all iaxe» paid In February. From the 1 *t to the 15th of March, 1912, inclusive, a penalty of seven per cent will be added to all unpaid taxes PKvr. For State purpose* 5$ mill* “ ordinary county purposes. .(J “ back iodehtedne.s, ooutitv purpose* 2 “ “ con* Itutional school tax...3 “ Total U.J •• There wnl tie an extra levy of 2 mdl* In Blackvllle Township f >r putd r ro«ds rommutailon tax will be $1 50 and w ill he ci 1'ected at the same time and In the same manner other taxe*. All person, liable for ro.,1 dmv will be re quited to pay « commutation tax. special school levy. mil rail 1 ' Cedar Grove 1 Barbary Branch. C*lv»ry, Edi*- to. Fr|end«hIp, Hilda, Healing Soring., Kline, Morris. New Forest, Oak Drove, OH Colum bia, rieasant Hill, San Hill, Smgllngville, Seven Pme*. Tinkers Creek . 3 Parton, Big Fork, Blackvipe, Cave, Hickory H 1 ! , Owens X Road*. Reedr Branch, Syca more No. 51, Upper Rich Lsud ami I'lmei. 3 mill* Allendale, Double Pood, Her- cn|e. anj T,#e» 4 mill* Barnweli^^^ 4j “ Fiko.^Bg 5 Fiirta^m^P^ 0 Willi.ion Cj •• United States sJurrencv. (»<>ld and Silver Coln > coun'v and school claim* properly approved will be received for t»xe* Checks amj draf'* will be received for taxe* at lax payer* risk only. J B. Armstrong, Treasurer Barnwell < ounty. Barnwell, S C. 8ept. 15. 1911. WEBSTER’S NEW , INTERNATIONAL! DICTIONARY THE MERRIAM WEBSTER TLo Only Few unabridged dic tionary ia many years. Contaiaa tho pith and f«*enee| of tn authoritative library. Covers every field of knowL edeo. An Lacyclopedia in a | singlo booh. Tho Only Dictionary with the ' Divided l*.:;'?. 400/ 00 Y/ordr. 2700 Taeoe. COOO Illustratiors. Coit nearly half a miliicn dollars. Let us tell you about this most romarkablo single volume. 7?; v' ■ \ YTrilo for sxmpl* 24*^4?A po'-ca, full pax- Uculxr*, etc. Name this poper and we will •ead free x set of > Pocket \ Maps HARMONY LODGE NO. 17 A. F. M. v A /A ircimlar communication ofllarmony \JB/ Lodge No. 17, A. F. M. will be held XVjL In Masonic Temple on Thnmday Atfib Fob. 29 7.80 o’clock Visiting hrethren are cordlaiif lovitod to attend. A. A. Lemon, W> M. Wm. McNab, See FOR BALE IMMEDIATELY. A few Hunt M. R. Turkey Tonis, 27, 28, 29 lbs., 8 months old, ami late seven uloiutia old hens; tirices reasoiiabie. Mrs W. A. W|in»ms, Klino. 8. C. MILK COW FOR SALE. Fine young Jersey cow. fawn color, with flr.lcalf, three week* old, gentle and kind. Apply to J B, Kitchens, R. F, D. No 2. Elko, S C. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN from ihe lot back of F. W I’rlce’s Blacksmith Soop, in Barnwell, on Monday. Feh 6, one Mack mare mule, about 7 years old, M'ght swelling in right bind leg. Reward if reiurnedto Jameg Barker. Dunbarton, S C . CRYSTAL WHITE ORI’INTON EGGS FOR SALE. From hen* that are descendant* of the iSost famous strain of fowls In America, and piirs winner* them selves S lec.ed pens that will Insure f rule egg*, producing chicks of great stamina and vitality $3 00 tier setting of 15 with liberal traetment for uu* DaicUeu eggs F. M. Buckingham, Ieb8-tf Barnwell. S V. THE MOON THIS MONTH. February:— First Quarter 25 Full Moon 2 Last Q tarter 9 New Moon ... 18 The sun risen toduv at 7:16 set* at 5 ;62. Druuftuur* say ih«i bualnesa D pick, log up. Tu« I’eople ha* plenty cf room for canuldata card*. I’b* day* gained 13 minute* In sun shine la«t week. Dr Willi.m Egle«ton of Hart«vllle and Mr. D. G. Elnson >f ( i.mhi , -on* In law of the late Judge RiOert Aid i ich, w ere In tow n on Tnrsdai. The LegGlature will adjourn next wa-'k. Last weak’* unexpected rise In the price of entton had the customary ef fect of raising the spirit* of the men who delight In making that otop. The county campaign i* opening pleasantly >1 ar It so continue <n the end. Give every candidate a square deal and vote lor (hoee in your Individ ual Judgment hist qualified. Don’t thro* away your vote, lor It may de- uld&Jbe race. Id^be t T^ Ji Mjrrii«Ce. Springfield, Mass. Calhoun & Cn Life, Accident. CYCLONE LIGHTNING - -——AN1> ■ ■ Live Stock mumcE. —At Lowest Rates In- • Strongest CoHPANEih —OFFICES AT , THE BANK OF BARNWEII anuary Honor Roll of Oak Grova ochool I* not published because the writer thereof neglected semilng ols or her name, not for publication but because news paper* must know (lie nsmes of correspondents If the ground hog, or woodchuck a* the Ytakecs call it, came out of it* Ion* winter s'eep mi the 2nd in*r li was sorely so filghtenrd hv it* shadow (hat it acuttled back Into Its burrow sud >a spsed Info anoiber six week- naniefore real spring weather sball come and cap It out to stay abo\> ground until next Fall. A South Carolina t'oek dealer of long experience returned from St Lous iest week with the news that m..le* me |-'ft a head higher priced than he eve knew them to be and scarce at that. Ho left a hundred buyer* In that eitv waiting to buy. As v,_>ry few mul**« have been brought to the Sonth Kmt this season it I* supposed that Tfxa* and the Mississippi va ley will over no cotton planting rhls year. A SUDDEN SUMMONS. Mr. Rivera W. Harley, formerly of Barnwell, died on Monday morning ai his residence In Savsnnah, O* , after a brief IPnea* Hi* bodv was brought to Barnwell an I Interred In the fituillv section tn tha Episcopal church yard Heart failure wa« the cause of hi* death. He is survived by his widow, and three daughter-, Mrs. Dflph and Mrs. Hutto <f Savaunah and Mrs. Beat of Barnwell. SALE DAY. Barnwell looked something on Monday like the good old time* before Bamberg County eloped and before the railroad- diminished dirt road travel. The at tendance was good in *iae and behavior and a|l we met and talked with were cheerful and Cordial. Some thirty now mule* were sold and a number of old workers changed owners. Laud salea made by the Master were belor their real valuas. KEEf* COOI.. 8ome farmer callers have expressed worry because they are late in com mencing to break their lands. Other* arc contented because thev realize that the season* have changed. Several have told us that the be-t corn mad« Inst year whs planted In June and re ceived only one plowing. One of the best weather prophet* in the United States mentions In hi* dtiant the first sultry temperature as coming In the latter part of April. HONOR ROLL of Friendship School for Jan. 1912. First Orade. Nat Zorn, Mack Hler*. Mattie Prlesfer, Hnwefl Prlester, Leiha Aldrich, F.ffte Aldrich. Lizzie Zorn, Ernest Ray. Leon Bandera. Second Grade. Horace R»y. John- ale Ray, Charlie Sanders. Wipum Kennedy, Leny Hlers, Nat Sanders, Edward Brill. Third Grade. Creech Fourth Orade. Mary Ray, Victor Annie Ray, Carrie Ra?. Eddie Zorn, Joe Zorn. Fifth Grad*. Estelle Senders, Q. X. Rej, Hilda Kay, Shelton Still, > . . - * BURKETT—SIMMs. We are honored with an invitation to be prettrik ou the inb lust, *i tba ma.nage at lor •-e-liience of (he hrithi * pareiiU MUs E izabo.h, UeOghier uf Mr. and Mr*. It a K Burkett nt AtUnia, and Mr W. Utio»nr*i Snuui* Jr. «>i barnwetl- They wiimaaa tin* piuc* 1 (hei>-luture home amt if g<H>u wt-uea. o> a tlKiltitude of friends avail life will , be to tboae well OeteTcd young poof fe j a song of perfect happiness Mid giaU protperuv. REUuTu'J Prc.-ebr- T rtt't K ? •. 1 ; r fi •C’ ;ii BUSINESS * It Should Be vJ'ea M Bcttar r.rn. CANDIDA IE CARD J. H. Fullerton Bulst Esq. announca- bimtelf a candidate for the ofllaa of Master, iu rv)*p\.ti»b to the tuslsitng so- licitatioot of many ft lends from differ ent aectlous of the county iti» past career ana admirable habit* fire gu*r- aiiteas that U < levied he wl 1 UUchaige hi* duties wun cou»tai,t IMelity »nd ef ficiency. Uh w«s ^duiitted lo me liar in 1886 but continued la mercauilie pursulii*. uhiII 1893, w hen he ouiertd wh<dly t^pou iii-cuoatu life worK —ihe pntence of tlie liw Ho baa served year# as Cl' 'k «od Treasure.r of the town of BU'-kville, 8 vear* as ijoair man of the blarkillle Di-mwratic Club and 4 year* h* Coutiiy t halniian ■" ih* Deihooracy . He I* ibr vitltiigeat'lii mg ton of me late Her. Arthur Bui-t. who was so dUtii'guUhf'd as an educator and inf ulster dui log hi* ioug and use ful life. Mr. Darling P. Lancaater announces today hla camildaoy for the office of Coroner. As n boy soldier lie [u..de an enviable ro-ord by hiHseivIca in «.oin- Dany B Sevond 5 'Utli Carolina Artil lerv, commanded by ihe la'e Capt J eVya.t Lam-a-’er. A lid <.f 17 wheti the war ended he entered tb* du tie, of the h me life, making good the waste of war with tb» same cuiage and faithfulness manifested In the days and night* <f armed conflict. Hi* friend* are mre from their knowledge of hi* past that if elected he will bv an official of whom they and the county will be proud Mr A T Allen, of Allendale’Is the first CHiidl true from the Souih side to offer his sfti \ iei a to hl» L 1:o\v clilzen*. Choi J B. Morri* anmiunce* Um- self a candidate for .■'h-ritT to lav. Dur ing hi* four veai * of service a* Countv Suoervisnr be b .» become *o thoroughly acquainted through tbn couwtv that he need, mi newspaper Introducilou to IU voting sirengi h. ,n fhu r, oveji;cnt It la •t’lrg to inte be cavalier way la .. fclch b:s;' eta sue a’ g.ve the preach * It U cj If tb^fta - 1 you clergy men • • bui you are h. -K.e-e u cifi bi . It la * a o.' ..r.d biuir.e<s prin .ti ' r. c- era J iho b; ton'ij,!’t'! arv t) > l*no;a. ( ■. b g!. hi <■ alp v* ;.j,| ed la to it the cm11 ■ •! Ail ;l!at I* need M l.n:d cl ibl' ttlng. 'ind ruo H ns we run or a o, - tMir— ^nrjHvrntlmnr' Hnalrcxi 1* ' b ' :: *e i-e ws tan be filled A ILi L-Uicy *ffi. H g-»u<l product oulv r f»0. h “ii* ci.i fi lo get Us prodre ; o.*i mint (l Now watch J* du t N o " , K . b’ fires* Is re Mgiou w u - J ;ii i tiiinsact It? He h i? i ■ r .. in • i: u* iills lima For 11; !. 'is i? . :i miserably «• 'il* ar:J pensioned i . mucy of the >ceni not •o car* «<l |ire.;tl’cr In his old- Bivo this country a result That Is tha paid tic w Itli « , I ,.;r.. "hl.sli c -. 7 be old Iasi ;r; fashioned e, h>.. good rellynju* way we ttern to remember our fath ers and'ruotl ers as v.o sut them, la adoring nemory anting in the far away We doubt If "business men witu buslReea tie tods." n la cor- I oration, raetory-iunnlng. double en (O' and uocey In the bank, wifi do belter It a’rlkos us that religion applied to business ti more the need of the hour than boafrens cpilted to Yor’; Malt HARD T1ME8? The beginning of 1912 la as blue to ntttiiy liusio-r- m buaiiiv-*- ns lue (list inonihs ol 1911 were hilgtu. Soiuv ol ltie«c capt 1111a of In lu-i iy wllu were s" exultant, sell re.lint and iiit-Ueraul of conrei vatl v u auvice aud nolIon ie»» tliNii « ye.»r «go are so dvu)ori,iizod Imw the* coiucDm in -essnii hioI oiil<>l res- *'in about nurii lloiva aiid are uncertain "f the fuiuie i f .»i ytmdy or any lung. They Hie io‘> youh^ i • * re me ui • sc r lii* coimiiKtO In wiiicii S'.eiuiun’a inoeti- dlarics lift Biiiiwtil Di»ui>;l t«>U) aeveo year* agn thla luonth. ill'll ihe olghtHky wasted With the biases cf mill*, gins, store-, dwe.lmg*, ami euces aii'i the d*y» were darkened by the awoke that-eeined in shut out of -Igi.t averV li"p« "I better dais I'lirh, at Mr CnrneliusH H ulto remarkeosio us on I Innaitay when he want h>'aU < f Hi* cl*** ol February p-yl >g aohaoii b. ra. there wa* not a ciuckeo left to crow nor a cow to lew , ml eaten by ihe invaders To au-i«lli life Until a'.ich liUilen suppliea ihal e-c«ped Ulacovery or were aaveO In refugee wagon- coulu oe safely brought nack Ihe cum ivii by Ilia tluloil he l at a at then fee.ling ^ aics wa» gathered up, washei*, dri-.il, be«t- eu by the b") s with wooa'-u issues in Sue then common rice mortars and made Into hominy. To provide so t.vc eaaary nod cli. af> an arlice a- -all ihe dirt floor* of tho smoke bouacs were dug up, placed iu asn hoppvi*, water pouted Iu frvaly aud after dripping tbiough Ilia out tlie liquid waa defied to dark »ali In the lion w**h pet. Then f<>r inonihs iliete was not a rail road train to ruu aa-t of Moolni'ireuci or IVeai .f Uranuhvilie. Tneie was no bringing tn of provt-tciis frnui the rlon North and Weal and lew had any moii- ey except the woritio-** i^.oifderate primed pioini*c» to pay two yen - alte; (be ratitl'-aii'd <f n treaty • f peace with the Uni cd .Slate* In an tne 8herm»n;icd belttheie w-i* on, a carl load of Htore go «d* |or •n l e, and liu *' - spun clothes and home mann atloe* ■a ere worn b. *11. Bui people a ere mil despondent und de-,,nirii g Tne -oi liter rode his v. *r hm «e lii.Uie, fed hue on the glowing crop ot iye iiiai in- pa iriol w if" bad bad -"W ii the pr< Vlou 1*11 alnl uiMde a good crop ot cm u umi pea* and p"lal>»c-, and -01111^ madv bread wiih tlie hoc u* ttP'ir 01 D K»-t-t anf The a- a-od- ««iv to ward U 18*15. The w riter icmemher* catliig h glorlonsh ripe red meat A.itcrmeion on June 15’fii It Imd grown in ib 1 a*he* of a burued gimo.o-e Fi-lfing WH* good that f-pilng aud Sumo or During ihv four y > a’* > f vwm c . fl»h, perch and 11 "Ut Imd mo.il,,l:.d mu.iz- t (fitly R .Ciooti*. rabbr*, -q . 11 uI- tnd o’po-aums were pieolifu and dra-i not extinct on tlie KdUto uinf r«avao nah. i he Burn we^. District of that lime wa* verv diU.'ietit fimn toe ounwe | County of tod .y. Now h l uge part 01 that territory Is in the 0"id' ling conn lie* of Aiken and IWtintnig. T-n> there wa* mfiv one rn |rnad, ttle o.n South Crtrillna pariifi ling me Sonth Kdist", it» iioilhvrn limind.-in, now Ihe three great iriu k lim a tu-ici eici townstup except KoMiinaiy; tmn Ai ken, V\ illi-ton, GralinUl.-, Bainheig, Midway wire the mfiv railroad sta tion* Bam will the only interior tow n « now in the ie luced aiea there are 26 railimiid i-tatinr.s, town* and vn age- Then moie than half its HCeage was covered by virgin lorest* o! imhi^ pin- -, saerfiiced sli'Ctf In »aw uijil* and ki..g cotton. (To he continued ) $5 09 REWARD. For anjwme returning to me mv son, Al“>err "mS'i-, a minor who will he 16 year* of age in Apiil He left mv hou*e without mv knowledge arid a I t^er-on* are forbidden to give hint t-m. plovnent a* I shall prosecute any one doing *o. He i« well grown for hfs age, I* oT serge hrnwn color, ha* a groin face, vra* wearing n black hat, gr*v cost, bine striped pant* and pa'ent leather shoe*, wa* carving other clothe* in « pillow case, had h parlor ritje With him Please telephone pew* of hla where- ahontg to Mr. Herman Brown, Black- Vllle, and write to hi* di«tre»s-d father . July '*nnalla. R. F. D. No. 2. Elko. 8 0. \ev religion.— Don’t fall 10 «eo that great renllMic ■•r a in a, “I’l.e Wolf,” H t the Opera IIouse thi* ( I hur*dav ) evening. ’-'AT horse-pov;er means vsrrpla Cf Grtit Llner'a Turbir* Efi. Cle«* Glv«n to Explain tha Com mon Phraaa. pro In^ coerecMon with ateamalllp nlTion (be overage man li apt to tea* very glibly of so many hundred r thoufoml hor-t-pov.er But It la xtremely doubtful If one prfaon in a lundred really has a due appreciation d wbm Ibe phrase actually mean*. 'h!* (t'lnt some very Inte'-esting emr.rks were mad* by John Heck. 1« Giavgow engineer aurveyor Me said that, calculating the •trength of twelve men to be equal 'o one horae power It would require MO 000 men to produce as much ea wa the 70,000 bone-power de- 'eloped by the turbine machinery of :ib express Uunarder Lusitania Then if the men were to work on the eight loaf day system those figures would glv* a total of 1.5:0.000 that being the number of men whose strength would be necessary to drive iba vessel across the Atlantic ocean So U would Ifilt* all the men In Scotland to supply the energy produced all ih* day round by the wonderful turbine machinery of ihla great ship—Railway aud Loco- moUra Fpsir see in L UUiM. he used rUrae-Finger S*m, t>"t't »- him one !• ap* kp uo quick T'" v said be f"iir iiof.-h-* Oo h'- gun ''><1 neter took no f»Hcs talk from • rr a f'le' *. W|iei.evrf tnmtfie started b* waa there to superintend. Ve *’iMa| i,mi ^1-1 respectful as ha ilralnf'l th.e Jov'sl cop II • ( ever » art to *>e 1, but Used tO Sleep s Uit«m)ing up. He w*s the roughesQ toughest man that e ver hit the place— And now you ought (o see him! He's conn fine y f^ll Lo.it grace. lie met a gal, imt five feet tafi and Wl*( y Ifite soil p • le, '-he m*rrj.fi hiin an’ now be’a hit tho wa or e agon trail He wear* a oat ami collar and he even combs his h'tjr An’ he-hates In talkin’ ’cause he know* be ilasent *'■ ear. A r* Mr* >'*,0, <he tavs she woul'ln’t bp no sotfra/efi*'* he’s -atialleil to ho««-Wjli? nblc-'bndterl m m. t on he!, That’s rc-<lj .19 b-e.ik loosp like water front a huatefi d*m An’ (fie* 11 up the commuolty If she says “Sick ’em. -an,!” 5 ACRE m fREP T vm8 Tonu FiffiiVT' to f-v.*. L*w «' - ’^Ia- AvVsnMt. M *v»~ -'t*- a*» I AlalswBVA |J in’ 5 ' va 'ar.e« w^h IT? VIRGI'U GROWN KING SEED ■ of 'Le King Se^-' •*«»• pr^va *« t< r-a-e a -1 a ifatrff'vsaggAw*. Mv os . t * *o Brovt-h- ya- % *U T-A*T a tzl ♦»>«’ »u' tre fl««t w-«v^1 Bsari *'* pff> fl'ir-n/ • '<*•* 'll he urr n <# h- Wg-vC *»» ) ov m»k nf * ’vs'wh tnx*m/1 *' 1 *• v c v n? he a n ^»tra fff’oV Wh»« rsmt*l ijiHTk T J KING Richmr me as-n 1 vn a»»me o* tff Hof e»f tits W «♦( N C. i9ted repkifts ot mi ’«»’-« •N# r-foeti row n hinsi Srrw, It !!* AfVi erf' Usff? •if! Mmaxe ynu Barnwell Opera House, Thnmday, Febraary 8tii. The Great New York Lyric Theatre Success - "THE WOLF” BY EUGENE WALTER The greatest realistic drama OF THE CENTURY Redolent with the Ozone of the Great Northwest A Pf*y 'h*t heJ.l New Y“rk andClib'sg Hpvllbound for Oil" Whole 3aa«on *.. The Sceaes, The Anno»pbere, Depicting the Mmrfi* Llf# - oT the Canadian Wood*. SPECIAL NOTICE Capt. (i. E. Birr, Pension Oomiiit. sloner. Inform* ns tfiat the Cfointy Confederate Pension Board wifi ncer on salctlav of this month and of March All persons desiring to b* enrolled on the rch«lon H-f elirmjrt apply at ope of 1 those two remaining meeting-, a* after aafe dny In Martrh It •HI be loo late, M any not woroUod will bo barrod. A CANADIAN INDIAN LECCNDl *When tke v«lv<t howl m pack tn Indian Sumner, if « a eijn that before the moon rites and sets ayai* tome man rill d.t '" 8 . #1.50 « , Children and $1 00 75 cents ^ ’ Christmas is coming! So is cold Now is the sensible time to begin ' what you are going to give * Molair s is the sensible place to oily goods at all seasons of the yeat\ but not arc especially well fixed to supply tn of your viants, large or small. w % Nothing could be better of mofe appro priate for the coming season than a nice suit or- overcoat, a serviceable and stylish dftss or coat suit, a pair of those “nifty, long wetri shoes, a stove or a range than which there w no better made, chinaware, crockery, etc*, tit ^ Our space prevents a full emimeritioo of all the goods that we have for your inSpeetl A visil to our stores will convince you that where else will a dollar do fuller duty* • F. MOLAI Rank the Proceed*. ~ ■— ■ **** y** 1 vnor eottwft yon aKog the unntaad*-s pan as acuwoal •Rb _— stesM of rarrytug the money la ybUf poaNt ti keeping It In your bv aaa. M"nrv kept at h»me or tn jobr poekela U aobUel !• I •« from Mr* or th*-fi >l f D'ti should get check* or draft* for totfffll or ggy. tlfi'ig Sl.c drawn on other banks, you do got babe M pr« s-nt th -m In person to the bank on vhleb drawn tn gc thrm cashed Bring or tflall them to tilfinff «e •l| c< Ilrct i ha monrf and place It in year credit on ndf bnntd lubject to check. Come and see us Or write ut 4 o(o Paid on Savings BANKorWESTERN CAROM! BARNWELL, S.C, CAPITAL & SURPLUS $500,t LOCAL D/RECTOFlS Georgo H.Bates J.M.Easierlini Butler Hagood P.M.Bu< CAR LOADS READY FOR SALE A Car Load of Iforses mill Mules of tht Standard‘exciGH hnnulud tty mo and that have made BlnekFUIl best market in Lower Carolina lately feady for most seasonable sale. A"CUr Load fi V of ^ermine Red Rust Proof Seed OaU, own places and the bust of this kind tlwt " soil and seasons can produce. / _ Only 75 Cents d A Car Load of the splendid Bancroft OaG>, made dtl mf places, a really unequalled grain for all 1 stock fiist favorite wherever known. * ■ ~ . Only a dollar % T can spare from niy reserve for two car load8. The quant'ty is low, so the wise fanner will be- from my Wonder Crops. ‘ — J. D. B LACEY ILLE, 5 • ^ m/ia,