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..le our first and final report a * execfi-
iV*ra of the e»tare of-K, M. Copea, de
ceased, with Hon. John K. Snelling
lit the office of Judge of Probate upon
the 25>th dav of Kebruiry, A. 1). 1DI2.
and perFUon his Honor for an order of
Discharge and Letter* DismUaory, All
credUora and kindred will please take
notice and govern tour»«lvea aceord-
lagli
Jan.
1917.
W. W. Cope,
J. A. Cope,
Ezeuntor*.
AH I
bast yegetahle seeds. Irish
seed at Uolalrz., alto
wk/if tots.
fl* shad art Mgg
b Rival U r
iavanaab Rival At lynTCqaafg n.
Mr. Ralph Dunbar bat bain ap
ad post matter at ftltanton ai •«
ioCapt. J. R. Daabar who rvtlg*
tha offloa.
Thla county <• to loic, for a time cnly
It 1* hoped, one of It* heat riflien* in
Ibe removal of Capt. W. T. Calhoun
to South We*t Georgia, where land*
are tin# and the labor supply plentiful.
He hae rented hit Barnwell plaoes to
Mr. Joseph Walker.
BEST DRINKING. '■
Anv friend wishing to grow long
handled drinking goarda can get free
teed by catling on ua, or tending a re
quest with etampt for return pottage.
Msworial mrctiro.
, TM BAaautlva 4>«bmlt^re of the
RIvAfi Bridge Memvrial Ae*«viatl »n
will Meet at the Ifarao'ial Grdiinda an
Aatwvdgy. March »th, at S o'clock p. m.
for the purpose of arranging for me*
mortal •ervlcea. A full attendanue la
aaroeaity requested.
Dr. N. K. Kirkland gf ,
J. W. Jenny. Fre*.
Pec.
Called to ms reward.
Mr. WjUia J. Martin, rip*
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THE WEATHER.
Town prophet* do not look for good
weather until after the Spring equinox
on March 21at. According to an old
Vew England »1gn If the wind blow*
from the East on that day ugly Spring
and Summer aeason* may he expected.
ANOTHER HOMICIDE.
At Elko on Friday evening Jack
Porter, colored, wa* »hot bv young
Ernest McKetley, who was *0 *everelv
Injured by blows at to reoulre surgical
treatment. Coroner Halford being; un
veil the Inquest wa* held bv Magi*
trale M. C. Kltchlng* of WUIiaton.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
All member* of Camp Edmund
Bel
linger, U. C. V., areearne-tly request
ed to meet In the Sheriff’* Office at
Barnwell on next Mondav. Sale Dayj
for the purpOM of electing a Com
mander and the transaction of *u*h
other buslnea* a* may be desirable.
SIGNS OF SPRING.
Southern shrub* don’t *ee
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n?e Barnwell People,
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2D. 1912
ll.IJO
$roc
One section of the chain gang 1* at
a ntioeh Churah, the other near the
A*hley Old Mill in Four Mile town
ship
W. V. Richardson, J. B. Morn*,
Clerk. ' Hupr.
i mind
the weather or the w inds. The awnmn
alder ha* been In bloom for some time,
peach and elm tree buds are swelling
and Tm PKorLs’e old faahtoned Illy
bed U getting a little green. ' Come
gent’e Spring, ethereal mildneis,
come.” , '
GOOD ADVICE.
A Ned Oak farmer of long experience
and Lvel leaded advise* the planting
of corn avdifferent tin’e* this strange
year. I’krt* of the crop should be p ant
ed In March, April, May, June and
Julv. Out of so many planting* »ome
till he aure to hit favorable aeatona
The late planting* wl.l need fewer
plowlagt than the early planted efopa.
few sere* of good land planted
with early Dent Seed in March will he
ready for the mill and the mule* by
mid Summer.
HARMONY LODGE NO 17 A. K. M.
/A rorularrommanication of Ihmnoey
Lo-lgv No. 17, A K M will tw held
In Vlaaonle Temple nr. Thursday
Fjb. -Ai 7.30 o'ulwck VlslUag
DreUiren are txrUlai.t lovUedto attrna.
A. A. nemou, W. M.
W m. McNah. ik<c
Th* regular meeting ot n*mw«t (
IvOdge No 1ft, Knights ol Pythias Will
jbe held at their (Lull on Friday night,
*«t k o’clock. A full auanuaoc* it
requested. By order of
II. L. O’HANNON, C. (..
Wm McNAB. K R. A K.
< RYMAL WHITE ORI’INION
KGtiS for Sale.
From hen* th»t are descendant* of
th- most famous strain of fowls In
America, and prim winners tfiem-
i»nv<-. S,^i*c.ed p^ns that will insure
fertile e g<* producing clllckl of great
stamina and vitalilv. $.1 On per setting
"f Li w 11H liberal tractmrnt for un-
hat( bed eggs.
. 1’. M . Buckingham,
fel.^-tf Barnw. II, S C.
W A N TE D— S* le»n’en, local or tra v-
c|ing, for monuments, grave slabs, iron
fencing, et< .
Addres- 1 ,
Beil Bro* M arble Co ,
A t hens, 0*.
THE MOON THIS MONTH.
February:—
Flr«t Quarter . 2.S
Full Muon 2
Last Quat ter D
New Moon lb
• •
• HERE AND HEREABOUTS. •
I 0 •
• Number* of farmars continue cotton
picking.
| Tomorrow the seven percent penalty
will attauh to unpaid taxes.
Will March come In like a lamb, to
go out like a lion, or vice vers*.
Next-Monday will be sale day. Only
one real estate *ale I* advertised.
The fresh water fish crop should ba
good this Spring a* the swollen streams
have made awimmlng easy.
Dr. W. c. Milhon* and Mr. H. S.
Mellichamp we-e onlalned Deacon* of
the Barn well Baptist Church on Sun
day evening.
Rev. W. J Snyder received on Sun
day aeveia) contribution* to the fund
^Yieing mlaed for the purchase of a home
for Mr*. K Alston Wilkes.
Farmer J, I). Garrison tells u* that
when the sap begins to rite the granse*.
weeds and tree* will soon draw the
turplu* moisture from the soil.
Judge E. E Morris, who lives just
South of town, has lost 3> out of 3S
hogs by choWx. A Clcmson eipert
came down but could do no good to the
sick animals.
On next Sonday, Marcli 3, Rev J. C.
Oolliittt of Sfirlngjllold will preach at
the Mount Arnon Baptist Church at
1130 a. m. and at the Kline Baptist
Church at 4.30 p. to.
Gen. Frank H. Creech hae accepted
an Invitation to be the nratof erf the
day at the annual reunion of Camp
George TV, Morrell, t« be held at Mey
er'* Mill in April, ifttr the adjourn
ment of the Spring tern of court.
Mr. D. VT. Croshnd of Ellonton Was
In town on Monday «nd Tuesday, Ms
firat viait to Barnwell since 1870. Then
the scar* of Sherman’s viaft were In
evidence etefy where. The court
house wa* a ruin, and only a few amall
stores were doing busine*c. He waa
pleasantly aurpriaed to find the place
so greatly Improved. But greater
progreai ha* been made in bia town,
for Ellvnton was then a nameless corn
field. We were *lne*r«ty glad to meet
J again *0 good a friend.
FOR MRS. WILKES.
At the burial of Rev. K. Alston
Wilkes In Washington Street Church
yard in Columbia last week a ce'Detion
wa* comtnanced to raise monev for the
purchase of a tnod«-*t home for Mr*
Wilke* and th* eleven children left
fatherle»». Contribution* to this wnr-
thv purpose msy he aent to Dr. W J.
Murrav at CnlumbD, and (he Methed-
*t preachers in Barnwell anrl Bamberg
counties will no doubt gladlv receive
and forward *ueh sum* a* the friends
of Mr Wilke* and hi* family may feel
willing and able tu give
A BAD SUNDAY.
Sunday w*« a clouded day In Barn-
veil and In keeping with the melao-
holv weather wa* the announcement
by Rev John K Goode of hi* resign*-
Inn of the pastorate of th* [larnwi>|l
Hsptivt Church, to take effect April 1st
He has accepted an Inspiring call to
Cheraw. where he a i|| he th* »uci-e««or
to th* late Dr . I, H. Shuc|t. who in hi»
roueg maehoo.1 wa* pastor of the
Harnwell Church AH Bamwrll re
gret* the going away of Mr Goode anc
he oounlT share* with the town the
tncer* feeling of |ns« In tkl* departure
of »o true a Christian, so wise a leader,
to thorough a gentleman and so cunte-
oraled a minister.
THE M ARC 11 COURT.
Jurie* were drawn on Monday The
11 ret six 0:1 the Urand Jury Hot hold
nrer from last year. The last twalva
were drawn on Mondav :
J W Gouge, J G Moody, M S Heir,
K A Duncan, Barney Baxley, T h
Black.
Barnwell—M B lligood, E I* Beit,
W F Bate*.
Black' Ilia—J
Great Cypres*
K« 1 Oak—W M Parker
Rich l and—I A Cochran.
Rosemary — VV*lfer A Hair.
WHliiton—J L Shuler, John Bate#,
P Porter.
r I KIT WEXK PtriT J PRODS.
Allendale : JC Oawald, W T KHey Jr,
John Uonge, J B Bruneon.
Baldoc: C H Hsuser, K S McLIo
Barnwell- F M C*y«, H 1) Calhoun.
BlH.-kvIlle: H D Still Jr, M N Bale*.
H Welsilnger, M It Whittle.
B Keel R K Allen,
a Fui man.
Four Mile: W F Duncan.
J W Harrison. J
J
B
L
George’s Cre« k:
B»xlev.
Great Cypre#*: Paul Thomas
Field*, B M Jenkin*.
Red Oak : G M Wilkln*on,
Woodward, W II Boyle*.
Rich Land: E H Williams. Ban
Anderson.
Sycamore: It F Lvne*, J M Klnard,
J R Goodaon. C F All, J A Vernon.
Wllllaton: H K Johnson, EG Bolen,
J L Muith, Fred W Toole, A M U**ery,
W F Kitcblng*. J J Bell, E W Mc-
Kerley.
LONG BRANCH PUILOSO^DY. |
We are now daily reading good ad
vice given so cheap and free hy a'l
the newspaper* and farm journal* that
we can lay our hands on. They read
so pretty we nometlrne* imagine wo
are doing »ome of the fine ihingt they
*ay do, hut when vfe Stop reeding and
look around at the ponds and boggy
fields with no mart made, every body
eating three square meal* with nobody
to asy quit, all hand*.stalking aimless
ly about waiting for the moving of the
water* The darkey the yettr round
confides in t.a hla woe* and vttnta, he
al»o premlrs the bdera tor he chief
mourner over bia drug bill*, hot sup
per casual tie*, magistrate cates and
fines that result, and then he can’t be
per*(tA<fo<) no way bin to keep both the
Jewish and Christian Sabbath and then
Monday to oyer it/ and aftet’ all the
felloiy* who n«ter pul lea the httM oord
1 otsr a mule can tell ui when to pllmt.
what to plant and just how to prepare
l< and a number of impossibilities a bp
things that a poor man Will never
reach till* aide off Jordan, while the
fellow between tM plow handlea could
tell tbjuadvlaera a thing or two regard
log tbeiltuatlon [and just how he
came to be there} If he had time to
atop long enocigh,- but some think that
tbe man that goes broke i« the tery
one to glvA advice, hke the rich man
who wok# up in the bad plate. It Was
(mo **t* for him but ha wanted a tne»-
tenger seut to warn bia brothers Ac.
Blah Mti
BAMBERG COURT
OR AN D JcnORS.
H M Rhoad, J M Grime*. F W
Free.
L W
w fci
Co. Audit©*.
aw! -Icb In ;hv eff of
arid bnnoieA by itty C n:
made la hi* Ibng and up: 1 < 1
fol life, died at hi* home la
h's fawTr
U ’.ie 5>*2
.’Ant’ ma<>,
Itisr'. v'-Hi
E
A GOOD WORE.
Cbmmanoing on Monday, Marcli 4th
jUtte Superintendent of Education J.
E Swearingen and Onnnty S'tperln
tandent Horace.I. Crouch will spend
fty* day* In visiting rural aohno|«
They will be accompanied by meinhert
of the county board of education.
On Thursday a public meeting wt'l
he held at Dunbarton, where a lively
Interest U growing In favor of erecting
S cnmmodintia new school billMIng
Addresses will he made bv the two So-
periHtendenu, Dr. W. M. Jones and
Charles Carroll Himmi Erq.
Ou Friday night a meeting will he
held at Appleton where a movement I*
In progrea* toward the formation of
new school district.
The work of the week will culminate
at Barnwell on Saturday where the aeo-
ond annual joint meeting of the teach
er* and trustee* of the public Sohool*
will he helrf. This gathering D lr><
tended to bring the teacher*, trustee*
and patron* of the schools Into closer
touch and th-- good to be accoinp uhed
will be proportionate to the attendance.
It is deiired that every school dl-irlut
•hall he veil and numerously repre-
lented.
K M Sandifer, J A McMillan,
Abstance, S E Neeley. J J Knarae,
N Rhnad, J W Hill, 11 C Crum, U
Kearse.
PETIT JUROR*, lex. WSRK.
J Z Brooker, K C John*, \V T,
Kenneilv, J W bvllera, I D Copeland,
K A TVinpleton, G E Ritter, J H
Carter, Me W T'ant, E I’ Sojourner,
Tbos H Turner, M W Rent/., I. A
Griffith, W I) Rhoad, J K Walker, E
D Taot, H W John-on. J II I’eirom,
J F Fender, C R Brahhant J-., W [)
Bestinger, Jno. R Merrls. (i O Sim
mona.T II McCormack, A O W 1)111,
K F Zeigler, W H Besslnger. J B Folk,
A >1 Brabham, C R Carroll Jr , Hugh
Sanders, A K Kentz Lee Aver, R L
Ruber, L B Fowier, H F Klniov.
PXTIT JURORS, 2nd. WKR.K.
H D Hlers, J H Bazzell W C Z-lgler,
J A Mitchell, J W Stokes, S W San
difer, W BSmoak, PM Klnard, J C
Klnard. D C Easterling. H D Drawdv,
J Wm* Carter, J A IMee, A L Kirk-
l*nd, O L Klnard, J W Goodson, H H
Kearse, K M Klniey, Jessie J Copeland,
T j Walker. M J Black, J K Cbasaa-
reau, C F Padgett, M K Zorn, A K
Zorn, W R Folk. W H Morris, J It
Rhoad, O K Hler* F J Simmon*, A L
McMillan, C H Bl«bop, G Lau.-le Man
ders, O A McMillan, B W Beard, K I)
Beeilitger.
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Tlie legialatlve *es»|on of 1912 h*«
broken all re,.*-nt record* In leogth,
this being the eighth weak »|nce tne
Aenafa and llouee were tapped to order
kyth'lr preelding officer*. The teo-
• lon between the t^ttvernor an«l tbe leg.
lalators has caused this extension be
ynnd the usual forty day* limit As
th* members >>{ the General A>*emh!y
ere paid the lump eum of |2O0 each the
Htai* treasury suffer* onlv to the ex
ten: of the payment of ■o|loltnrs, clerks
aed laborer* tod the cost i f oo»|, water
■ nd light*
The Legislature hat broken another
record for which it deserves commenda
tion It his done no Huudty work.
After resolving 1.1 adjoern ftoellv on
totlav Frbrnerv 2«th the Senate and
H»u»e adjourned at 11 33 Saturday
night until Mon lav.
AH measure* ou wh’eh the Governor
• nd Legislator* differ will !>• disposed
of by today and the *e»»|on of 1913 will
begin with few continued bdl* on the
calendar*.
Tbe Governor aed Log'slatnr* have
been wide apart since the beginning of
tbe session end the rift between them
has become broeder »nd without
bridge* In the appropriation bill pro
tiding for the current expenses of tha
ear there were different Item* Tae
ou*e supported tha Governor e* te
three of the vetoed item*, but passed
the other 28 bv very large majorities,
and the Senate voted will) tha House
on the 2s item* presented In the upper
rham her.
It i* the law that when a Governor
retoe* (disapproves) any actor Item it
I* dead unless both Senate and House
pass the measure or It-iu oyer the veto
hy a two third# vote of each body In
that case it becomes law without the
signature of the Governor.
Anv measure that remains in the
hand* of the Governor fur three dav*
while the Legislature Is In session
without hi* apyroval or veto become*
law a* effectively a* if he had signed
It The session continue* until today
»o that executive action mutt be taken
on every bill parsed
P. 3. Monday’* State itated that at
an eatlv hwuron Sunday morning the
House recalled fro.n the Senate the
concurrent resolution toadjourn today
The sky over the capltf'l wa* clearing
on Monday and it seems sure that - task
done” w| 1 be today’s parting words of
the law makers,
#
news and Opinions.
An 'Andrrsoa Uountv farmer says tbat
AsafueUds will cure hog cholera.
President 'fafl I* In favor of doubling
tbe rate of postage charged newipaDtri
sod magazine*.
It was a mistake. Solicitor R. A.
Cooper will nut be a candidate for At
torney General this year.
According to un country towns talk
Blease and ajHi-Bleaae caffuidates for
the Legislature are to try their strength
in this year’s primary.
Col Roosevelt has written to Presi
dent Taft asking to be given the com
mand of a regiment In case of war with
Mexico, which is threatened
Secretary of State Knox of the Taft
cabinet has gone op a trip to Panama
and Sooth Ameflcq to plaster up the
Latin feelings bruised by Roosevelt’s
big stick.
On account of tbe 111 health of hla
wife State Treasurer R. H. Jennings of
Fairfield will not b# a candidate for re
daction thla year, but his chief clerk;
S. T. Carter, will make the face for tbe
plied.
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NOTICE.
The County Board of EqUatfxatfon
rill meet on the fourth Tuesday in
March.
J - - p _
on Monday, aged 81 year*. In ii«
daath a good man and trna has ended
tha long lift of a man of stain:-**
character, of a great kindly heart, of a
gene rout hand, and eyetj duty of Hf*
we)] done he baa pa«aed Into tha life
eternal to reeelye the welootne of the
loved onea gone before.
For man v year* he was one of the
lesdlng'men of Blsckvllle, until the
Infirmities of age forced hla retlrt
ment from the aervleeof hit family and
frlenda he Joyed so well and by whom
hi* memory will long be cfierDhul.
The world In which he lived and la
bored wa* better by hla atay on earth.
To the home heart* so *»dd#ned hy hl-
absenco goee tha sympathy of inary
friends, and with them reiniln dm as
surance that they sh ill moot him again
beyond the gats* of human partings
, NOTICE.
Tb# Township Board of A»se*»ora
will meet the flr*t Tuesday in March
far the purpose of c*uvas»lng the re
turn* of their reaponrlv* townships.
. / R. W. Riley.
Co. Auditor.
" MELON SEED
Slonfiy's Improved TFafson.
Extra fancr, from mc| >ns tf> lbs and
over, Erst from the vine*, fi-H* reserved
exclusively for aoed purposes. Rind
very firm, thn best carrier, best ship,
per; meat very sweet, luscious, melt
ing, excluding other melon* from nil
market*. Very prolific, producing car
per acre, Seed 75 ct*. lb. In any quan
tity f. o h. AUendale S. C , cash with
order. L. A. Sfoney, AU'nda e, H. C
Reference*: Allenda'e and Citizen's
Bank*, Allendale, S. C.
NOTICE TO CREDITOR*.
District Court of the United States,
District of South Carolina.
In the matter of
W. 11. H orper,
Bankrupt.
To the Creditor* of the ahote named
Bankrupt :
Take notice that on the 20 dav of
Febry , lftl2, the above named hark-
rnpt fll*-d hi* (letftion In aahl Court
pravlng the eonfirmatI >n of the com
position heretofore offered and accept
ed, and that a hearing w«» (hereupon
ordered and will be had upon **ld pe
tKlon on the 8 day of Mareh. 19I2. he.
fore said Court, at Charleston, In said
District, at 11 o’clock In the forenoon,
at which time and plsi-e all known
creditor* and other persona In Intercat
mav appear and show can*", tf 41 y
they have, why the pr*yer of « a |d (, r
tlilon thoulJ not he granted,
Richard W . H ut»nn.
Clerk.
MASTER’S SALE.
I
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Court of Common Fleas
Ins Bradley, hy her guardian
tern, tie..
ad
agaimt
Halford, »t al .
FUiniilT,
Mary M.
Defendants
Bv virtue of a decrvta! order to me
directed In the *hnv« enti:L-d cause, f
II] aell at Harnwel 1 , In (r.-nt of the
Court H 'U»e, on Mondav, March 1th,
A. D. lll'i. It bi-tne »»h"lav In *ild
montb within the legal hours of »*le,
th.< folluwlug leacrine I real pr»t»eitv:
All thnl tract nr p antutiou of laud,
situate. Ding and heinc In Barnwell
Township, County and Stale afnresah',
I'ontalnlng fiftv six A'i; a- rca, mom or
le**, and ho n.lcd North br Imd* of
Beatrice Miwire; East hv eatate land- of
M. A. Aldrich; Snath t»V Imd* of Ina
B. Halford and We«t by land* ol Bar-
bar* Halford.
Term* of *vl« cash, puroh**er to p«y
for paper*
H L. O'Bannon,
M aster.
Master's office. February >Rh. DT.2
BANKRUITS 1’F.THTON FUR
Dls( H.\ kge.
IN TME DISTRICT rot RT OF THE ( NITtD
• T 41 VS,
Fur ths District of 8. C.
In the M alter of
Meyer Levy, Bankrupt,
No . . . . In Bankruptcy.
To the Honorable HENRY A M
SMITH, Ju'ige of th" District C"irt
of Die United Mates for the Dtstrh t
of South Carolina :
Meyer I.evv, of Barnwell, In the
County of Barnwell, and Sutenf g r; ,
In a*hl District, respectfully repreaent*
th*t on the 19 day of Dccr last (last
he w*a duly adjudged Brnkrnpt under
the act* of Congreia relating to Bank
rnptcv ; that he has duly surrendered
all his property and right* <- f property,
and ha* lolly complied with alt tne m
qulrement* of said act* and of th.- or
dera of the Court touching hi* Bank
runtov.
Whfiefore he pray* that he may be
decreed hy the Court to have * full dl«-
ebarge from all dent* provable again*'
hi* estate under aald Bankrupt Ac's
except such debt* a* »re exosptcj b,'
Jaw from *uch diacharge.
Dated tbi* C day of February A. D
1912.
Heyer I.evv,
Bankrupt.
ORDER OF NOriCE THEREON.
DISTRICT OF 8. C. — SS :
On this S daf of Febritarv, A. D.
1912, on reading the foregoing petition,
It la—
Ordered hy the Court; that a hearing
be had upon th* same ou the ]l dav of
Marcli, A. D. 1912, before said Court at
Charleston, S. C., in *ald District, at
11 o’clock in the forenoon, and that no
tice thereof be published In Trig Barx-
♦ *Lt PxoFlk, a nswApaper printed In
(aid District, and that all knoffn cred
itor* and other person* In Interest mav
appear at tbe aald time and place and
•how cause, If any they have, svtiv the
prajier of tbe said petitioner Ibodld ndt
be granted.
An
To live well you muat hkve good
vegetables, and to have good vegetables
buy your gardan aeed* tod potatoes
, kom an—C. F, Mo Mr.
Lod It is Further Ordefsd hy tha
Court, that tbe Clerk vhalj fend by
mall to ail known creditor* copies of
(aid petition and fbfl Urder, addreaaed
to tbetn at thrflr'places of real deuce as
stated.
Wltneii the Honorable HENRY A.
M. SMITH, Judge of tba
(Seal as Id Coart. arid the eeql
of the thereof at Cbarlefton, 8
Court; C., In seld District on the
8 of February, A D. !»lf.
Richard W. Hutsof., ClarV,
^ * “D.C.3.C.
Ckrlr^ II. 9.
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Spring is on. the' Wag
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and Are the Prettiest and the Best
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of the thirty ycar$ of my mercantile experiertcet
fn White Goods, Ginghamst Pcrcates and
Madras 1 have the first choice of the best
houses in the leading dry goods centres.
FOR MEN
My Spring Stock of
. _ . . CROSS!:!? SHOES
MAKES-UFE'SWALK.EASr
TAAot-MARK. is Superb.
A Lovely line of Children's Oxford's for
the little folks.
All Fall and Winter Goods Greatly Re
duced in price to make room for
Sweet Spring's Surprises
I mean business, If you mean business
come and you will go no farther, for I will sat
isfy you.
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■ F. MOLAIR
BARNWELL, 3; 6.
Bank the Proceeds*
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bf
IlFN Fon market vnnr eotton you should hank
th* proceed*-( pen aft account with no—|g.
► trad nf carrying tbe mortar (ft your poefeet or
ke-plftg It In Tour Ik ti«e.
flMonev krp'at home or In j our pocket* I* subject t©
I; •* from fir* er tbeft
VIf you aboul.l get check* nr draft* for enttnn nr any.
fnlng *l«* drawn on other hanks, ymi dn not hate tU
pre**r.t th*io Ih |>*r*(.n to the bank «n which tl ewn to
g*t (h*m cashed Bring or mall them to u« ai d w« »ffl
< < p*. 11 he moo. I and plate It to fotir credit on otir bnota
stit.Jrci to check.
Come anti see Us or write us,
4 ojo Paid ou Savings
BANKofWESTERNCARi
BARNWELL, S.C.
CAPITALS.SURPLUS $500,000
3 LOCAL D/RECTORS t
George M Rates J.M.Easterling
JBujtler Magood P.M.Buckingham
CAR LOADS
READY FOR SALE
A Car Load
of Horses and Mules of it t Standard ^xeellfeficli
hanuled by me and that have made BlackvilU
best market in Lower Carolina lately received
ready for most Reasonable sale*
A Car Load
of genuine fted IList FroofSeed Oats, tftaWn os my
own places and the best of this kind thkt C
soil and seasons can produce.
Only 75 cent* a Btifthel.
A Car Load
of* the splendid Bancroft Oa+s, made frit ii»y
jilaces, a really unequalled grain fof All stock and
fiist favorite whenever kridwn. '
Onlt li dollar k
1 cah spafe from my reserve for platiiiti^.
two eftr loads. The quant’tv is limited, the
low, so the wise farmer Will be quick tH
from my Wonder Ctop*.
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