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/ •• . k - - •v - When You Go To Build Get Our Estimate on Your Lumber Requirements Complete House Bills our specialty. An immense stock of sash, doors, blinds, screens, interior finish, columns, newel posts, gnues, mouldings, etc., to select from. Our facilities for handling your order promptly and with satisfaction, are un excelled. We own our own stumpage—operate our own saw and planing mills, and we know r jr product is right from A to Z. Call, phone or write. Get our estimate before you buy. AUGUSTA LUMBXR CO. AUGUSTA. GA. GARDEN FOR SPRING GARDENS I on li»ntl • lirf. »«pj-ly nf Kr#*li (larrim S« and ran tnpply jr>wr nerd* for your Sl'KINU GAKDKN. I handle* th# Kitunvi. \V(ind. .vrrj in pachaxa at>d hulk. I .ft me »upp'r )mi ui'h your Onion Hri», lil.h l’o(a» toe*. Cahbace I’lant*, etc., fir. 1 rail yo'if aperial al- tenUon t<. I can.n'a l **<) l^rul Tr>iuat«>e* — they )ia\e been prosrn tht bc»t by le.f. R.A. Deason Aifent for—— jNijal and Rcxall Remedies Barnwell, S, 0. ')u Time. CKVsTAI, WIN IK OKN N’TON FOGS FOR BALK. From lien* that are deacemlanta rf the moat fatnoua .train of fi»la In America, and prla^ winner, them- aelvea S k*r.eil pen. that w:|l loaure fertile ej[f*, proilurlnK i hick* of freat • lamina and vitality. Id 00 per antiiii* of 15 wlih liberal traelment for on- hatched ejifs. 1’. M. Buckinrham, febrl-tf HarnwtILS G. Took np K*b \ IDU, In lll.rkvlUe two dark bay mare mult a, welfht about h’.ai lb*. Unitarian ^ct tbeoi by pay* i feed bill and thl. ad . J K. H:ilr. Bln. kv.lie. 8 C. -WebsterSs New iNTERNAnONAL DSOIONART THE MERUAM WEBSTER? lUraua H k ft WWW CHSA- TIOST. obTMtec avety flald ot the world a thought, action and culture. The only new unabridged diotinuary la atany yearn. Rivanaa it daflnaa over 400,000 pccanaa Worda . mOTf) before Appeared between two coven. *700 Pages. 0000 It- lustrations, Reranaa it k th« only dictionary Rccanae wlth the new divided page. ▲ “Bkraka of Geniua.” Reranaa it k M cneyclopodia in , a single Tolume. Becaote u la ftooapted by the — Conrta, Bchoola and Preek ae the one snyrente au thority. Racaeae he Who knOWt ^FlhS — Success. Let ua teU yon about this new work. TU K MOU.N THIS MUNTH. J February Flr«t Quarter JA Full Moon 'i l.itKt Q i»r ler [) w Moon ... 1m The »un rlaea todav at ? :1G arta at Mr. A. T Allen of Allendale eaa in tou n rn Tue-day. The H. F', I), carrier* \vill get a holi day re»t ou the iind inat -^tVanliliig- ton’a birthday. It uaed to be asld that unlens peaeh treea bloomed In Kebiuary tney would bear no good fruit. Only five day* more In which to make tax return*. After the fifth the ateto lory peaahy attache*. Perbapa thla cold winter will brace up people to endure the seething euin- ‘ mer campaign expected. Two anows In a mnnth'a lime, each ; of two Inchea In depth, have broken Barnwell’* weather record, Half the oat crop ha* been killed, we are told, by the cold but it’a not too warn tee (»Mlua tt not mvUti ptf. C. 4 C. MEKR1AM CO., PiMUm. SprimTuU. N UcsHcb tauy^c, icrfrorisa ■ *M a/tatM n DISCHARGE NOTICE. Notice I* hercb? given that We will file our Aral and rtnal report a* execu tor* of the eatafe of E M. Copea, de- reaaeJ, with H‘>n. John K. Snelllng In the office of Judge of Probate open the 2inh day of Febrtnry. A. D. 1912. and petition hi* Honor for an order of Dlaeharge and Letter* Diamiaaory. All creditor* and kindred wilt pleaae take notice and govern youraelfM aecord- loglj.i W. W. Cope. J. A. Ope, Jan. 2D. 1^12. Kxeeutora, j late to tow other good land, Thirty wagon* loaded with seed eot- ; ton were reported to 11* aa being at the Oil Mill Gin bright and early on Fri day. Glre the children red *as«afras root tea aa a Bpring alterative medicine this month. It will do old folks good too and is not a hud drink. Pleasant letters from emigrant sons of Barnwell now making good in other States continue to come to u*, bringing mi asages of continuing affection for tbe old mother County. Treasurer John II. Aj-jostrnng haa had a busy time of It till* month. Feb-* r uary tax collection* hate bean the largest of the gathering season. The total to date is behind and below last year’s harrest. Take onf adtlee thl* y**f, Don't plant corn nntil the Indian aign la right. That will be when the oak leaf In the wood* la a* large a* a squirrel’s ear. And don’t plant all at once. Plant some In March, plant mor* In April, a tin more In May and a little bit In June. An pateemed correspondent write* it* that snow has followed two commu- nlcallona from Enthusiast Firm. Bo we postpone until we reenver from the Saturday blicsard an ftapecially aenalble fctur received on anaiyy Tueiday. It wUl he just as good MXI wftek, and «• will haye caught op oltb oar work* The dayy gain it Okiootea Hi •ub* shine this weak. Asparagus grower* art feeling the eold more (ban the cntfwhtor*.' The nice leiavri rccHvej Jut week neotrallted the a diicutlifurta of • tlie anow. The riaa In th« prh*e of notion keeps the king a coming Ipto the railroad town*. the February meeting of the ftaltke. hatchle Agricultural Club will ba held tomorrow. Rainy day* are good times for select* ing seed corn and burnlug out cblm* oeys sod stove fine*. Thl* Is the shortest month In the year, but Its list of paying aub»crlb*ra may be the longeet of the twelve months. Tbe exodu* to Georgia continues, Mr. B. F Baxley from Dunbarton to Augusta and Mr. W. J. Harley from MilleUeville to Grcveton, Auditor R. W. RIIav completed on Thursday bis return* taking tour of the county- He reports cotton picking as continuing and laud breaking ms commencing. The annual banquet of Barnwell lodge N<> 10. K of ]’, will be giveo In tho Codrt House tomorrow ereong. It will be aerved b v Hie ladies of the Episcopal and Methodist Churches. 1~. 4 Ml*« Alba Snow paid her second leap year vUlt to the South on Saturday, re maining on the ground until S1 • a 1— eutine came near. She w*a unheralded by the weather prophets and la not In vited to call again. Barnwell People. | THURSDAY. FEBRUARY l'., 1912 RATES OF HUBSL'RIPTIOlf. in Advance, per Annuct tl.60 .»2.0C One section of the chain tang I* at Raiton the other at Dunbarton (hi* vre»k. W. V. Richardson, J. B. Morna, Clerk. Surr. HARMONY LODttK N(» 17 A. F. M. \ A / A rvarr lsr rommnnleatlon of Harmony lAxiat No. 17, A f. M. will t* h<*W aTl. ta Maaonte Temple on Ttmmriay flHflk Fjb. 99 7 JO o’clock Vlflting breOkeen are cordlai.y invited to attend. A. A . Lrtlion, tV . M. Wm. McNah, H.~r SMELLING ELECTION. At the municipal election held on the 8th in*t. the following Town Council was chosen to servo ttie next twelvemonth*: Inteiidant—K. K. Voodward. Warden*—H. R Simmon*, J. N’. Hill, W. F Hit . O. C. Stone. Capt W T. Orubtit who had been the good Intendent during the young town’* early year* declined rcelection. TO CANDIDATES, Be careful . Keep an account of all campaign co*t», of every cigar, coH drink or costlier “treat" given »n old friend or a new acquaintance. State ment* of *urh expense* mii.t lx: aworu to and tiled where the public can |u- »pect them . The candidate* can aavo money by forming an anti treating association. Ple**e don’t offer u* a cigar. Will decline ewrv time. Tbe regatar meeting ot Barow. |1 (>idjre No IB, Kmgbu of J'ytMtm will be bald at their Hall na Krluay night at * o’clock. A full at:enuance la reqaeatcl. By order of L. Ob AN.NON, C. t. Wm. McNAB. K. K. ft 8. POULTRY PAYS. A good bu.lneM man In on* of thl* county * most enn.ervatlv.-ly restful towh* hat employed and enjoyed him. •elf before and after ofH,e hour* la chicken r»Uing. Hewi.atiimc* di*. cournged but keyd trjHMg, reading book* »nd a | oultry journal and ma king Li4>eriiurnt» until be learneil bow. During the cnl.j weather hl« hen* rr- w*rd«d him by each Uylng an egg * day. A beginner In tbe tiu«ine** tell* u» that he *1 | have Spring cbiokant of frying tsge by Ea»t«r. NEW CARDS. For Clerk of Court the candidacy of the veteran incumbent for rcelection la • u do it need today* Tbw name >•{ A W. Gilmorr S'fBmt I* an honored house hold w..rd In hundred* of Barnwell CuuDlv home- and he need* no lolro- ■lurtioR to ii,e people he ha* *err«d »lnce hD vo< ng soldier year*. Mr. J. Gregg Woody announce* him »t!f a candidate for Countv Aupervleor. Hi* aiiceat4>ra have been Imle ntlflf d with Harnwel '» history »lnce the v-om. log here from (hn eaa’ern part of the Mate of hi* gret gran<lf»iher At the age of ten year* ho liecume for four year* h pupil of the Ifongnton Insti tute in A ugusta. At ton r tee a he he- gan id* life work iu the otlioj of the Angu»t* ChronlcD. Oraduetlng In Hie book binding department be went to Charleston where he held responsible position* with leading houses for years, until cloee eontlnennuit told upon hi* health and tie returned to farm Ffe, where In- soon recovered. He ws* In eliHtge of the liatnwcll dl*pen*s''y ur- der county ctintro) and mere Wa* not a coin pi id nt of tils record. Mr William Mil, a v^turnn who served with constant falthfulne** In the Oonfederate army, aim mnde* him- a»lf a candidate for Cormier. He i* still vigorous In health add if elected will give the unfortunate Inmate# of the county home the earns careful att'htlon that he has paid with' such popularity to the householder* of Barnwell. 47 YEAHA AGO, On FebruarJrfOth ISGfi the cavalry of Kherman’a army entered Barnwell bn the upithward march from Havan- nah. Gen. Judson Kilpatrick was their commander. His headquarters during the two day* *tay here were In the Mrown House, We*t of the Circle Park, then the residence of Col. B. H. Brown, now owned by Mrs. Lena Davies. A* the Infantry came up the oavnlry rodo on toward Columbia. They were two day* In passing through the town. Next came the wagiH tralna which bivouacked here for a night, and then tbe fear gnarda and stragglers. Several years ago thl* paper pub lished from the recollection* of reliable colored eye wltneiaea the long li-t of houses that were burned by the Union troop*. A* Well a* remembered only about 30 dwelling* of white families escaped tbe match and torch. Home twenty of that number are still stand ing. All the public buildlnga were de stroyed. No live stock or poultry ^escaped rapture. Only one Confeder ate soldier Is remembered to have b»cn in the villege when the enemy captured it. A Tenntyteoan lingered too long and to escape rapt ore dodged under the Turkey Creek bridge where he lay all day. After night he Went to the residence of Mr. Oharlea Pechoian and aakBd for food which Wat given blaa. Then be teflon foot, bat Whether he made good way through the Union Hnea w>* never learned. Wllilston, Bfackvltle, Grahams, Baq>- berg and Midway, tbe only other town* then Incorporated In tke county suf fered proportionately According to ottr recollection 22 dwellings of white fam ilies, large and small, were left un harmed in WitMatoo. We hare no data aa t» what remained aa to the ' three other towns meotionad. ^ W i( ' ’ i . v’T’*-'-— —^—•--- -j "’A-hiood man gone. Mr,Emmett (K Owep* died of hma- ehUtvpnaitoKM>ia kt >ia ho,ue In Red Oak'rnwnsklp on the 7fh (Ast. In' the ^ymruthlxing presence of msnr sdr* rowing mf*five* and friend* lit* body was laid to ihet in Sdoartt church t’em- etery, H.e was the eldest son ef the Ute Mk. Octavius B. Owen*. His de voted wlf*\ two daughters, two sons, one si«t^r and two brother* survive him. In their bereavement they have the sympethy of all that knew his good kindness of heart and band. HONOR ROLL OF BLACKVILLS SCHOOLS. 1st Grade: William Maloney, Mel bourne Creech, Dorothy W'ragg. Bessie Dyi'liva, N lek Martin. ' -- 2nd Grade: “Ruth Creech, Pauline Ktlll, Sira Ruch, Stanley Brown, Ku genla rttlll. ' 3fd Grado: Rebecca Blatt, I^»I* Nsv* tls, David Pickling Everett dtUL 4th Grade: M*v Aldrich. 6th Grade: Byron Hair, Krelvn Johnson. 6th Grade: Aam l*l*r Bulat, Thrlma Fickllwg, Missouri Walker. 7th Grade: Mima Walker. m u •CHOOL. First Year: ^Uie Baxley. Third Year: Cprlnne Mlx»on. ►FREE FLOWER SEED. We have received from Hon. James F Byrnva, Kepreaentatlve In Congress from thl* District, a sack of govern mvnt flower seed for distribution among our lady reader*. A* the sup ply U not sufliclent u> go around we give preference to tho«t* living In the country, aa we chink they have better opportunity to cultivate flower* than their sisters living In the towns. THE LEGISLATURE. The Goner'll Assemble Is marly done usk” for A. D. HM2. It m«v complete tt* work and adjonra aln* rife <m Saturday, or |u*t qwtt without put ting the finishing touche* on the mul tltude of brila on the calendars. It is likelier, huwever, to take a recess on Saturday, aubjfct to recall by the pre siding ofH ora 6f Hie Senate and House. The reee«s win be takrn to give the Governor time to cooklder the measure* naa«ed and to approve or dUanprov*. It Is expec:ed that he will use his veto pen freely If so the Legislature will t>;* recalled to act upon the vetoed measures or Item* thereof. The Governor and’the legUlator* are no better or closer friends than they were at the beginning of tbe se**mn. A* the most Important work of everv •e».|.,n U completed In the ln*t few day* It Is too e*r|v to stale accuiatetv what ha* been or may be done. It is prettV certain, however, that: •'here will ho no lightening of taxes. That a compromise act will get through autborlxlng the hulling on the second Tuesday In Februarv next in the different counties of election* upon the question of reestablishing the county di-pensarle*, proHdsd one- fourth nf th«* qualitlnd voter* of any county wishing to hold such an elec lion shall sign petitions to that eflect In fore the first of December next. W1 NTHROP NEWS. The regn'sr fire drill w** given In one ot the dormitorle* recently Juu af ter the retiring hell bed rung. There had been no hint glvcm ibat there would he a dr!|i, and many Utostftht tW alarm was a real one. In le»s than three minute* the building was emp* Med Msny nf the girl* brought down their purses ind some their mo*t val-. uahle possessions. These drills are given »o systemsticanv and tlsomughly that It worka no hardships n,, • student to go down a Hra escape at *nv hour nf the night wpli -tier thing! rao»l dear to he r. Dr. Johnson has already secured many leadkngeducator*, lecturers, Ac , of the c-uiutry for the Wlnihrop Sum mer S-hool which begins June 19th. Tne mo*t receM ones are Dr The* M Bslliet, Dean of the school nf Ped*. gogr, i'idv*reitv nf New York who will give a *oii-a of lecture* on Rdiua- linn. * ini M i*s Fr soives M Dickey as In*truoinr In I’ubilc Hchoo) Mu*ic leachrr of Yo^oe. Glee Club and f'Horua work, sight singing, Ac. Dr Ksillet IS one of th* leading lee* turars on Education In the United States and for aeveral summers baa be, n giving i>U lectures in the Summer Sehteil of tlte Pouih. Ml*« Dick,y ha* been teaching vocal «»u.Ic in one j>f the leading Normal School* n^sM^tulted Htatee untli this year Dcrlng tills year she has been studying at Teacher’a Gotlege, Site i* a woman nf splendid training *nd aftll- Itv. All who wi«h to learn the hr** tnvtho,!* of teaching singing in the public school* may learn them from M l»s Dickey. . BACKWOODS COMES AGAIN. M r . Editor : I see from your paper that the candidate- are coming out brl«k’y and I hear that mohe will come t<> the (font aoon. It the rumor In circulation come true ttie gfsate«t number of entries will bn for thu Couaty Supervisor plum—a neighbor who was iu Barn , we 1 last week tells me he heard there are enough men wanting that job to make a fu 1 Juiy, petty Jury. IV hv dont somebody announce for County (Jo:nrni*aloner7 Tbe County’Supervisor has two a* sl-tatit-r called bv that title to help him adflitalster the affairs of the county. Tho law. in such case mads and pro Vlded says.thAt the Governor shall *p* polru the twp Comity Ootmnlaeioner* tipun tbs reddmmendatlon of tbe Sen- stor and Be<rTcsent«t1Ve*. Tbe law rfflo say* tliat the Andltof and Treasurer sfiall be appointed by anc] wUl. thF' dotiksut of the Senate. NoW (he AWditoj* and Treasurer have alwava been nomtnared In the primary election sines that form or way of se lecting candidate* has been In force, I hey are nominated In tbe primary and the Senator sees that they are ap pointed. Now, Mr. Editor, if the voters are competent to nominate In primary election United Htaies Senators and Representatives, Governor artd State officer*s Clerk of Court, Sheriff, Pro bate Judges, .Snperiiitendent of Ed ucation, Auditor, Treasurer, Coroner and Magistrate* they surely hate sen*® enough to nominate two Coffnty Com- rnisslcners. Good men hate filled and now fl!l that position and I’ve no complaint, about any one of them. 1 am doubt* fu| about tbe future. The preaent way offera a rfilghty fine opportunity for funning a ring Let’s smash that chance for a ring administration, and take the rcsponalbiltty off of the next Nenktov and three Representative*. They will have enough to keep them busy in making and mending laws. Just think of It, Three of the dele* gallon la the I^glslaiore can elect the Courtly Commissioner* aud the two Couosy Commissioner* oan boss the County duparviaer, If I My WMl 44 to do. Conte out for County Commissioner, some of you imbltlous patriots. 'The chances {of gelling slecttur 'al}! be •cretAl tliiv^S g* good st tbe cbtnce fur winning the Haperviaorsbip and being called Captain. To make the reca In tereating there ought to M at feast fonr la the field. Coma oft sod you will get. »f you art the right sort, the aap- pon of tho MttKJ of tho flOMR NUTTS M0TR8* If looks counted lb pal I ties Oaisaf W. Underwood »f ftlaham* Would be the ^test Presldsnt of tbu United States. A wMta rar repairer Was found frosen In ChsrlrUiot «>n 8 irtdsv under a covering nf suyw, Uc had taken too id u cl) liquor, ,’j ,, Col. George Jnhnatntl rtf Newberry, one uf the moat dUtlngpDbed lawyer* of the Btatn, suffered a mtopa apopiectld stroke la Colutahla last week. / Governors of eight end delegates froth twenty eigot eu'ee met In Ghloag'i oo 3 Hurduv and nrgaultvd an aaaockfttlnn to give tho Republloan nom ination (dr’President to Theodurc ItooaeveU. Cnl. John Peyre Thomas, a former superintendent uf the cute MHitaiy Academy, died In Columbia on Huuday at the home o( his sun, in his Tilth year. Durlhg the recouatructlon period he was the Srsve editor of the caroRnau, publUhrd-Mt Comrabla. NOTICE. The Township Board of Asaeianfs wltl meet the first T«te*day In Match f >r the purpose of canvassing the re turn* of their respective township*. K. W. Riley. Co. Auditor. NOTICE. The County Board of Equalization Will meet on the fourth tuesday In March. It, W RPey. Co. Auditor, -*e» THE MALE BIPED. - " -W * He It *• green as any oolt, Unlettered a* a bear. Ho Is, in fact, a perfect (loir, Rut what doe* wtfey curef She listens to his talk absurd Concerning thing* latlow, Aud haugs upon hi* every word. “Oh, hubby, Is that anf” He criticise* Taft and Root And aavs Ills llttleaav, One-half the univhirae to boot In moat dogmatic way, He prates of every phase of lif ’, Observe him atrut and cro* I And note his fond, admirjpg wife— “Oh, hubby, Is ihat so? ’ — Pittsburg Post, LATEST NEWS. Received on Tttoaday, February 13th, another car of Beat Mules, Horses, also Buggies, Wagons, Harness, &c. at Hill Top Stables to till up the vacancy made by laat week's great trade. Now is the time, Here the ITace, Best Quali- tica. Lowest Prices. MASTER’S SALE. mat# of South Carolina, 1 County of Barnwsli. 1 Court ot Common Pina a. Ina Bradley, by her guardian ad LI- teiu, etc.. Plaintiff, •gainst Mary M. lislf »rd, st al.. Defaodanta. Pv virtue of a dncratal order t» me rticectad in the aboyu entitled cause, I will sell at Barnwell, In (rout uf the Court House, on Monday, March 4th, A )> ItllX. It beihg snlsday In said month, within the legal hours of sale, the folio slug descritted real proper tv: Ail that tract or piautatlun of land, situate, lying and being Iu Bsruweli Township, County and Etate store-aid, containing •fty-aig Mi; seres, in me or le»s, and bo tided North by lands of Beatrice Mooret Ka.t bv rttalc Isrnls of M. A. Akirlch: N>uth hy i*nd* of Ins H Hsltord and We.t by Umls of Bar bara Hslford. Term* of aab ea*h f pdrrhaier to pay for papera, H L.O'Bannnn, M s*ter. Master'i office. February 8th, lU'.'J BANKRUPT'S PETITION FOR DISCI! AROP*. Iff THE CI3TKICT COLKT OF THE US1TKP BTSTVI*, For the District of S. C. In the Matter of Meyer Levy, Bankrupt. No In Bankruptcy To the Honorable HENRY A. M, SMITH, Judge of the Di»t 1 let <,'nnit of tlie United States (or the District of Emitli Csrollrta 1 Meytr Levy, nf Harnwel', In the County of Barnwell, add State of fl C., in laid District, respectfully represent* that on the 19 day of Deer. ia*t past he waa dulv adjudge I Bankrupt Under the acta of Cungrasa relating to Bankruptrtyl that he has duly surren dered all hla property and right* of property, and hsafullv compiled with all the rvqultertient* of aald set* and of the orders of the Court thoebing hla Bankruptcy. Wherefore ho prays that he may be decreed hy the Court to have a full di*- chargmfrom all debts provable against hi* estate under aald Bankrupt A<H«, except *tich debt* as afe etceptcd by law from such discharge. Dated thla « day of February, A. D. 1919. Meyer Lew, Baukrtipt. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. district or c —as 1 A . On thD 8 day of February, A. D 1912, on reading the foregoing petition, it 1*— Ordered by the Court, that a hearing be had upon the aame on the 11 d y of March, A. D. 1912, before said Court nt Charleston, S O , hi said District, at 11 o’clock In the- forenoon, and that nottca thereof be published In The Barnwell Pkofli, a newspaper print ed In said District, and that all known creditor* and other persons In Intertft may appeal at tbe said tlfne and pUee and show cause, If any they have, why the prarfcr of the eald petitioner shuhid not be granted. And it la Further Orderutl By tfte Court, that the Clark ahail send bv mglLti^ftll known Creditors copies of ward 'petition add thl* efttor, addressed to theta at tbetr placet of reaideqee as stated. Witness tbe llotwmh)* HENRY A. M. MM ITU, Judge nf the said Ideal Court, and the heal thereof at of tbe Charles ton, 8. C",Tit Court.) trlctoh tha i of February, a. a 1*11,^ V 'v. ■ft'-.v Christmas Now is the sensible time to what vou are goinr t© Motair’s is the sensible place ft goods at all seasons of me ytaTi are especially well fixed to supply wants, large or small. Nothing could be better or _ priate for the coming season than, overcoat, a serviceable and styl coat suit, a pair of those “nifty, shoes, a stove or a range than ^ no better made, chlnawafe, Our space prevents 4 ' all the goods that Wt htvr A visit to our stores will conv,.., where else will a dollar do futkf e. f. HRN y*»n fflarhat v««t Sotuatt thr pracaada—«>pftn ah adastiM *tv»d of Sartylnff tha ittonay kt^plng It la yoUr Ikaae. - * {PMoney kvpt at hotna or In yauf pockaU U auhjgtt t$ . L*as fiuM flri iff tli»-ft ™ -• M jPlf you sbrtbld gat chacka 9t dfafu far CMNft thing also drawn oft other banka, y*m da Mai prenrot them Ift person to the bank oft hfctth ' got thorn cashed Bring or mall tnam M pi tt. c< Beet the {ftont-y and puon It ut your credit oa •tihjvct to ebauk, Com anti tee ut or wnie ut. 4 o|o Paid on Savings BANK<»WE$TERNG BARNWELL, S.C. CAPITAL & SURPLUS $500, 3 LOCAL b/RBCVOttP George H.BMes Butler H&good fi.M.Sucidl CAR LOADS ^ : x -ii 8 :-.'.--.*. iHW ■ f&O FfEADY FOR SALE r-JF-L B—BM tgr - I T *1 nft A Car Load of Horses and Mules of tha hanaled by me and that have tftttdi* hc?«t market in LoWcf Carolina lately ready for most Reasonable sale* A Car Load V . of genuine Red Unst Rroof Seed Oats* own places and the beat of this kind soil and aenaona can produce. Only JteenU a A Car Lead of the splendid Bancroft 0a*», made mt places, a really unequalled grain for alt first favorite wherever known* Ouly a t can spare from my reeefti tbr \ two car loadu, The quant*t? ft low, so the wla© fe? from my Wonder Crop©. '"■$■1 5 - ^ *- BLA(