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* : .rv n »*• ' 4 ’^r , - 1 When You Go To Get Our Estimate on Your Lumber Requirements - ■ V " ’ ' Complete House Balls our specialty. An immense stock of sash, doors, blinds, screens, interior finish, columns, newel posts, grilles, 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 car product is right from A to Z. Call, phone or write. Get our estimate before you buy. AUGUSTA LUMBER CO> AUGUSTA. GA. MEMORIAL MEETING. The Executive Committee of the Hivem. Bridge Memorial Asoocintion wi!| meet at the Memorial Grounds on Saturday, March Oth, at 3 o’clock p. m. for Hie purpose of arranging for me* morial services A full attendance is earnestly requested Dr. N. F. Kirkland Sr.,. J. W Jenny, I’ros. Sec. GARDEN SEED GARDE N S I hare on hand a larga aupl ly of Fre*h t.arden Sued andean aopply your need, for your Sl’KING GARDEN. I handle the Fa moos Wood* Seed in package and bulk. Let me supply >ou with your Onion lrl.li I'oia- toea. Cabbage I’Dnt*. etc., etc. 1 call your special at tention to Deason'e Two Found Tomatoes — they have been provan the beat bv teat. R. A. Deason Agent for Hull ind Rexall Remedies Barnwell, S. C. ri?e Barnwell People. THURSDAY. MARCH 7. 1:>I2 RATES OP SUBSCRIPT!OE. In Advance, per Annum fl.hO >u Time |2.0C One section of the chain gang la at Glll'fc Oroaa Roads, the other near the Ashley Old -Mill m Four Mile town- rhi'l. Richardson, Clerk, J. B. Morns, Supr. HARMONY LODGE NO 17 A. F. M. A mnilarrornronnlcatlon of Harmony L.d|f» No. 17, A F VI. will U- held In Vlseomr Temple or. Iharwlay Mar. 7 du oYlnck Vleitlng bfwthrru are cordiai.t luvlted to attend. A A. Lemon, W . M. Wm. McVab, Meo FOR SALK. I. Red* Egg* from thoroughbred R. at }l.6o per aettlr.z of 15. Mrs. C U. Meyer, Meyer's Mul, S. U. LARD FOR SALE. Two hundred pounds of pure lard made from plndar fattened hog. for sale at 12] cents tier pound. Apply to K. A. All. I lineta, S C. ?5 WEBSTER’S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY THE MERRIAM WEBSTER The Only New unabridg&d dio- tionary in msny years. Oontai i the pith end essence of an. sathoriUtlve library. Covers every field of knowL edge. An Eneyrtopedia in a single book. The Only Dictionary with the New Divided Pago. 400,000 Words. 2700 Page*. 6000 Illustrations. Cost nearly half » million dollars. Let us tell you about this most remarkable Single 1 volume. . I I Write for sample i ll'HllilinTBB pace*, full pmn Honiara, etc* Name this paper and are will Band free A act of Pocket Slape SprlncSeld. THE MOON THIS MONTH. March Firat Quarter Full Moon. Last Quarter. . New Moon HERE AND HEREABOUTS. •••••••••••••••••••• Kilter la just a mouth off. Court at Gaoiherg tbla week and 4"‘- chimneys and March wind. next court A recent laau* of the Wall Street Journal discussed the exoe’lent report of Co). Harrv D. Calhoun In charge In BarnweQ County of tbo Rock Hill plan for reducing the cotton acreage this year. As usual Barnwell la a lead, er county and Col. Calhoun and hit cn- wbrkers are bound to keep her In front Of her alotfer alatera. An Insurance policy on one’a home Is a protection that all wi«e people should provide and carry, lb. the lat* ter part of January Dr. E. W. Ellis of Mlllettevlllft lo«t by andden dre bla commodlnui., and perfectly appointed residence. The properjLy tfratrdyed was really worth |3,000 at the leasts but the policy fur $1,000 will bo a great help In the building of a new Borne. idEVER'd MILL SEtfS. The annual ralty U C V Mill on the 2bth nrox. . ^ull particulars will be given later. reunion of Camp Mor- . will he held at M^ver'a fourth Friday In Aprils PENSION NEWS. The county penalon board held Its final aeavii'ii for this rear on Mnndav. N-w applicant* a<‘oepted and enr»lled. U; disapproved uppllcntlona, 6; trans ferred to higher clasne*. 6. Total enrollment <n the county about 160, a considerable majority being fe males. Five soldier veterans and one widow died during the la»t year. Some five or six were dropped from the roll on property qualifications, one dropped because not a resident of (tie State. MARCH COUnt. Second week petit juries were drawn on Monday ! Allendale: P .1 Fulmer. J P Carter, A B Lyne* J F Ligntsey. Barnw. ll: F H Anderson, W W Woodward, J l) Davis. Ben nett Springs : J J Drummond. Hlaekvlll**: G A '■till, K .1 Hatikln- son, w a Flckllog, 11 M Mathis, F K Howard. Four Mile: A R Dunbar. 8 J Bailey. George* Creek: VV D Still, A H Nix. Great Cypres* : G S Boynton, W A Williams, W M llszel. Red Osk: R M Ray, J J Hi;i, W 'J Still, John M Gantt. Rosemary : S J Powell, G W Scott. Sycamore: W H Mix*on. K H Allen, J H AH, W W Brown, B F WlllUm*. T M Alien. W illl«ton : J G Mathew*, W M Pen der. C F Osborne. W W McKerlty. CANDIDATE CARDS. H. !.. O'Bannnn Ksq announce* hlimelf today a candidate for the office of M*»»er, a pr«ltlon that he baa filled • nice l!k*i, wlirn he became the suc cessor of the Ute Hon. A Howard Pat terson. For the five year* prevlon* he wa* a member of tire |*w firm of Bel linger, rown«end and O’Hannon, hav ing besn admitted to the Bar in Ivi.v and inmiedlalels associating himself with tbe firm. Lie had prepared him self for a I'fe work of study hr four vesrs of mind and habit training at Furman University. Hi* father, Dr. Jstnes L. O’Bannon, w*« for msny year* physician aid plsnler. The family i* of English nr| gin. eiulgrntlag to Virginia a long while *go. Thu founder of the Caro lina branch ws* among the early sal tiers of this section, coming from Vir ginia with home seeking and finding representatives of other prominent f ami He* . The card of Dr. A Rethuna Patter son for ihe S'ate .Senate w«* received as we were closing our form*. Mietih of In, career will be published next w eek. TEACHERS AND TRUSTEES. The annus) meeting of the teacher*, t r n*iee* and patron* of thl* county w ill he held at Barnwell on -Saturday next The leader* of ti e educational force* In thl* state and County earnestly w l*h a good representation from every school district. There will be addresses by State 6u- perlntendent <f E. Swearingen end members of the County Board of Edu cation, perhaps other good and well ipforiiied talkers. There will be numerous meetings at the coiintv seat this political year, but thl* non-political convention can be made of more advantage to the future oi the county and Mtaie than all the gatherings of the Candidates for na tional. St-te and county offices. Therefore, the teachers and trustees and patron* of the public schools should attend the meeting and make themselves heard and felt. Will they do ft? TRIBUTE Of RESPECT. Whereaf, on the 16th day of Decem ber. In the year 1911, our brother and fellow member of the Vestrv, Judge Robert Aldrich, fell on aleep, being thereby removed from the scene of hie earthjy labor*, therefore, by tbe Vestry of theiCbureh of The Holy Apostl *. Barnwell, S C , In session thl* Sib day of January, In the year 191$,^-' w B« It resolved: That we place on record our eenfi of the lost which w« Pave sustained In his death; That we pay our tribute to his nohle character and uniform faithfulness; That we extend to hi* sdrrowfn]t family bur avmpfHhy with them In their sad bereavement, vet being com forted with them by the recollection of e faithful Christian ffe. and by the hopeful assurance of hi* jovfnl pirtTel- pafion in the resurrection of the lust; That a page of our minute book be Inscribed to hi* memory*. That these resolution* be spread upon the minute* of the Vestry; that they be published In the county papers, and that a copy of .them be sent to the old est daughter of our decea-ed brother. (S guedj A. E. Evlson. Rector, Blitler Hagnod; Secretary. HIS i-lFE WORK E51DED. Mr. Lawrence K. Dick* died of pi- rah sis at ht* home in Augusta on Wednesday of last week, leaving to his devoted family and many Mend* hap py niMiiorie* of a life that made sun shine In his home and among tho«« that knew the gnodn*** of ht* bean He wa* the third son of the late Mr W illiam Dicks of Rich Land Township, but for man v years had been engaged in mercantile huai.ie** tn the Georgia city (Jnlv a few wnek* ago Thi I’fto res chronicled the death of fils young er bio her, the late Mr. Preston B. Dicks of Rich Land. NEW AND M ENDED LAWS. Among the more Important act* o’ the recent session of the Leg!. lature are these : To ke p aliens from voting in prl mary elections To refund the State debt now amounting to about $.->,0:i<) (too. To prohibit hook making and betting on nurse races In this Hmta. To submit to the voters of the State the question of $1,000,000 In bond* to Improve State Park; wuerc the new In. sane A*\ lorn I* to be. To provide for the final winding up of the affairs of the old rtfate dlspen sarv and the doing away with tbe prea- ent ( Bleaae) commission To require the railroad* to accept mileage on iraitia and to check baggage on mileage. To substitute electrocution for hang lire. To make the comni«*lnner of agrl cultute, Ac elective 'y the peoi Ir To provide tor tbe warehouse system to store cotton under mansg-meiit of a commission of three person* at an ex pense of $'2jo,(*t0. NEWS AND OPINION*. In the Chinese trouble* * number of European member* of niDsiooary ela tion* have been killed and the anil- foreign feeling grows. The First Baptist Church of Antler- aoh ha* the largest membership of any one chun-h of any denomination In the State. There are 1,087 natnaf on lUa membership roll. The famous Oregon iVotel at tjraan- wood valued a; $140 000 waa totally destroyed by lire of unknown origin on tsatiirdav morning The ]oM wa* half Covered bv Insurance. . CheateV people are real OhrWttahs They have contributed $700 to the fond for buying a hmne for Mra K A’a ton Wilk®* «nd helm*** ehtHyen and the oanva* of tha city not completed. Mr. Wilkes was a native njf that county. New York', I’hdad-lphla and Balti more daslers have aoM out their stocks of soft coal for shlpmetP to Great Britain, where scores of factories hivs dosed down becatLe of tne strike of more than a million co*l miner* in England. Scotland and Wale*. tn England and Wales more than k million coal miner* struck work last week bei auso the nine owner* and op erator* refused to make a minimum Wage rate. The government threat ened to nvtke auch a rate bv law If the demand of thk miners should net be granted. , At the commencement of W fford On Ifge In June President W W Fin ley nf the Southern Rill way wjl i| • liver the annual address and Bishop .1 H McUnv of Birmingham. Ala , will preach the Commence-nent sermon. The college has nearly 5o0 students In attendance. A number rtf Itnmlg-ant* petl’loned United State* Judge Emory Hfeer In Savannsh on FrMav.pi. hecome uHtens of the United States. Those wfio were seller* nf nei,r beer and »tr« ger drink were refused. The United State* nf. ficial* think such lawbreaker- would not make desirable elttzen*. Reports received up to Th rsday h» State Superintendent J. G Anderson In charge of the Rock Hdl p'tn show that sonic two hundred thousand 1 »« than 1 i«t year'* erttton acreage wll> tie planted in LH2 hv farmer* who had a - ready signed tdedges, and the cahvss of the Sta4»j4a wot half done. Manv who will not sign pfi-dges will reduce acreage and the aeasona will do the rest. Governor Blease got ahead of the Legislature on Thtthsday of 1-st week by taking a recess v|»lt to Blacksburg, to fill a speech making promise, before the lawmakers adjourned sine die for home. In his addrea* to a mlx-d au dience of then, women and children the Governor aald that the campaign 1 tetween himself and Judge Jones would not be one of |>er»ori*|it l*s, tun a race between the common p«-oo l e *n.| the combined aristocracy an t newspa per*. siMB FREE I n.' ■' ’"»• !> Be sure to burn out stove Hues before the rise. The education*? meeting on Saturday will be held ih the house. Mr. Arnon and Klino Churches on Sunday called Key. J. K. Oolium oi Sin fngfield. The ground hog will -vake again and comfe out’Trom hi* second sleep on to morrow week, March 16th, Sale day attendance was small, the business done smuller than usual and the new* brought In smallest of the past twelvo month. S. S. E. J E. Swearingen and C. S. E Horace J. Croucu attended the ded ication yesterday of the new achool building at Hampton, March bad a rather disagreeable be ginning Of cool wind and dim sun shine, though ft did not come In with the roar of the lion or tbe bleat of tbe lamb. Farroef Alfred Aldrich te’l« us that hi* vetch acres are doing splendidly Besides furnishing the best Of pasturage and hay the fetch fa a great Improver of the soil fertility. Mr*. Lena Davie* and danghter, Ml** Pauline, are spending some time with relatives tn Augusta. Before return ing tn Barnwell they will visit relatives In Jobhstou and 'VVlinsto'h. Rev . M. B. Kelley, a former pastor of the Denmark Methodist Church, died In Spartanburg 06 the 29th ult , aged 47 years, after a brief illness. At the last annusl conference be was ap pointed missionary secretary. Sheriff J. B. Hunter of Bantberg WlH not be a candidate for reelectlon to that office which be has held-since the creatfon of fhe county,- but will make the race before the Legislature for tbe position of Huperintendent of the Peni tentiary next January. Mr. Jesse O. Banders, son nf Mr. J. O. Sanders of Georges Credk, leave- tn- day for Columbia to enter tbe Macfrat ixeeuted in the Pe CALLING A CANDIDATE. The many friends of J. O. Banders, knowing his good character, admirable habit* and sound judgment and busi ness ability believe that he should en ter the race for County Supervisor, and pledge their support to him if he will yield to their wishes. If elected he will be the right man in the right place; Georges Creek. HONOR ROLL for Galilee School for month of Febru ary, 1912 Mrs. Matilda Grooms, teach er : 1st Grade: I.anrlr Black, Maggie Black, Janie Black, Ida Black, Russell Black, Henrietta Kennedy. 2nd Grade: Orlendo Black. 3rd Grade : Ida Elkins, Lottie ElVi.is Charlie Baxley, Ernest Black, Carroll Davis. 4th and fith Grades: Lizr.16 Black, Nancy Kennedy, Cora Elkins. 7th and gtb Grades: MIHedge Black, Shellle Black, Bes*ie Black, DanltH Black, Nick Black. Kffrman Davis. 8th and 9th Grades: Agatha Faust. » THE NEW METHOD. By ah act of the recent session of tlje Legislature tbe electric cbalt will take the place of the gallows as the method of inflicting capital punishment. Three negroes, one from Anderson and H from Charleston will be the fi^st to be In June yF -e# A .*-,/« o' - '1 ; Wr tu*ri T; «rreWm. n ♦ Y» i si Mu Business College where he expects to Pursims unrfer death sentence must be take » full course In bookkeeping, banking, shorthand, typewriting and English. Good luck to Jesse. Many pond fields Chit have produced good crop* for eeverar years moat II* Idle thle season, u the winter reins have so filled them with Water that their eultlvatlon will he Impossible. : Bom# of-thee* poods will be restocked with fltb from tbe government batch- ndtentiary tn sentenc carried to Columbia as the new law put* an epd to hangU-.g* in the coun- 'ies. AH ekecutlons are to take place In the penitentiary. In addition to the executioner and prDo'n officials and ministers not mor* thi.n ti citi zen* will be permrtted to witness an ex ecution. CLEMSUN EXTENSION WORK — ARI’ULK LX 1 V Entirely t(xi little attention I* paid tn ttic gsrduu by our Moutu Caroims farmer*. In ibe mad ru»n to gr>>w a* much cotton a* tH>*.|l>le the garden Is I'.st »ighl Of to a great extent If nne- hslf an acre is platited in garden erupt on good soli and given good fertiliza tion and cultivation, I: will produce as much prufit *«, a wlmis acre of cotton One year’s trial with accurately aeyi accounts will convince any one that the above statement Is true. The greatest, mistake made by those who |i*v some acientlon to the garden He* In the fact Out they plant tbe Whole thing at one time—Ju«t a* If It were * codon field The re»u|t l« at abundance of vegetable* for a few wtreks, and that t* the end of the gar den until the next year. Tin* -hould not be the '-ase. A succession of one or mote of the following varieties *I)n111 I tie pin nted. Al**ka, Lightning Excel-lor, and t'liampinnot England garden oi grCen pe*«. Hudson green pod, Black Valentine, New Heoctl pod, Black Wax snap bean*. Kxua early, Egyptian, ('rlnunn Glow, Hint Detroit darn red heels. Ha f Long, Danver* carto**. t liarleklnn v> akelleld, Early Jersey Wakefield, All .Seasons, and Larg- Late Flat Dutch cabbage. Early Green ( lu*ter, Improved Long Green, Thorburu s Everbearing cucumbera. Country Oentleman and ordinary fiel.l varieties of cofn. Black Beauty, and F'lorida High Bush Egg plant*. Cabbage, Big Boston, and Improved Hanson lettuce. Extra F.arlv, White Pearl, Prize Taker, So ithpnrt W hite Gl"be onions Bell, Kuby Giant, Red Cluster pep per*. Hollow Grown parsnips. French Breakfast, Canlirsf Globe, Crimson (slant r.aili*u. Long Season and Nnrfok Savoy spinach. , Mammoth Sandwich Island salsify or oyster plant. Thorbun’a Earliest, Spark’s Karl- iana, early touiatce*. Ston«. Acme, Perfection, and Enor mous, general crop or late tomato. Irish Cobbler, Red Bliss, and Early Rose Irish potatoes. Tb* aVeiage farm'garden should be about one-half acre and should he long and narrow If It U the inten tion to do any cultivating with tbe horse plow. A piece of ground.$0x270 feet wi 1 he approximately on* half acre and i* the right shape A garden of this slze'Wllf give plenty of room for a few wa’.er melon*, canfalonpe*, Irl*h potatoes, etc. If the late vegetable* follow the early one* two or more cop* can be grown on all of the ground each year. For this sized garden one should purchase about I quart snap beans. 2 ounce* beet*, 3 package* cwObage, 1 package carrots, ji gallon corn, 1 ounce ciieuip b:r, 1 package egg Diants, 2 package* lettuce, 2 ounces onion*, package par* ,Sf gallffh garden peas, 2 package* peppers, 3peck* Irish potatoes, 3ouncu* radishes, 1 ounce $hlaach, and 3 pack ages tomatoes, I wish specially to urge onr people to grow mot 1 * winter vegetable* There 1* no’feaaon In th* world why several kinds of vegetables could not be had from Ibe garden every month In tbe year. Cabbage, eol'ard*, oyster plant, parsnips, kale, spinach, etc and vegetable* that should he found in the garden during the wlnterr** * Prof L A. Nftren iNfb 24.1912 Edward Waldmsnn and hlsmoipany will present *• Tho Devil’’ at tbe Opera Hou»e tomorrow (Friday) evening This plat, which Is «aid to he the itr«. malic **-n«*ilon of two.continents, pre •ents the great psychological problem D ha- had a wonderful run In 'he la'- ger dile* and comes to Hsrnwell wefi recommended Advance sals of seal* at [>ea*0n'a Drug More. Tn live ws’l von must have good vegetable*, and to have good vegetables buy your garden seed* and potatoes from me—('. F. Midair. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. (. UL NTT OF BARSWELi^ In tbu Protaite Cnnrt. By J. K. Bnellln", Esq , Judge of Probate in Barn well Unonty. Whereas. Agnes Csrroil ham n» de siii> to mo to grant her LtUrts nf vdmin istratioa of tlie out) an i effects of (J. \C. Carb.'fi, d»(Ta»e<l. Thew s*r, therefore, to c‘tr sni adrnniu.-h all and singular, ih- klndml and creditor- i>f tbe said U W. ( arroll, ilee. saed, t' al ttc i U and appear lojfore me. in the curt of i‘r i bate to tk* held at Barnwell <>n Fridto, March I5lh . r*l2 next, after |e.bl cstn n then -f at 11 o'clock in the forenoon to s .<>a cause If any they have why the -aln admi ns tration sin, dd tiot be grant J (i ven under nn hand Hus 2'.*'.ii dr.y of February, Anno Uomnd. 1912. J. K. 8NELI.ING, I’rotiale Ju l/e. PubUshe 1 in Tit* BsKNwatx 1‘soii.i Mafch 7th. TW12. Prof L A. Nlyen, Atst, In Horticulture. •’The Devil”—at the Opera ITo«e— tomorrow evening. Adyance aale of seat* for ”Th« Dot. ATBeaeon's. — .STATEMENT OF THE UONDl HUN OF THE BARK OF UlESTEAn CARQLII1A located at Aiken, Barnwell, B :u k- V11D, ShIIuv, K lenton, Wsguner, North Augudaand Jidin-ton, at the dose of hn-iuesa Feb. 2d, 1912. BESOURCE'I. Loan* a n d Discounts 1 Overdraft* Bonds and Stork* Furniture and Fixtures... Banking House* Other Real E-tate Owned Dud from Banks and Bank ers Currency ..... Gold Silver and other Minor Col n Check* and Cash Items.. jS5 63". r.2 2 972 49 82 925 (X) 20 boo O0 9.i HK) 00 i :i02 oo 21’2 169 79 i 1 ', #22 00 1 092 60 9 29.3 97 13 OSH 3M Total #T 7'5 382 Of LIABILITIES Capital SuroH* . Undivided Profit*, Due to Bank* and Banker* Dividend* tinpjtid Individual Deposit* suhjeet to Check Saving* Deposit! Time Certificate* of Depoait Certified Check* Cashier’s Check* Bill* Payable In Transit 1«0 80< 00 «5(i H(H» 00 80 929 83 16 760 77 . ,. 84 00 8H4. 027 13 198 695 20 44 4SS 83 221 93 888 6.1 200 OOP no 10 (08 32 Tot*!. '.C $1 716 S82 64 State of South Carolina, County of Aikei*. Before me came W. W, cashier of the above na ti> being duly sworn, nays ft NOTICE. The Township Board of Assessor* will meet tbe first Tuesday In Maieb for tbe purpoee of canvasilog -the re turn* of their re* pec live township*. R. W Riley. Oo. AMtlitor. H S uckenfusX ok, wb", the ab.* e »nd foregoing statem »iit i- i true con- dliion of aald bank, as shown py th* book* of *ald hank. W. W. M'ickenfm«, - C*«hler 8wprn to and /ub*rrih»d before as this !*t day of March. 10li v - M L I’vler, Spring is on the -%• an and Rre the Preuiesl of the thirty year? of my nieraotik !n \Vhite Goods, Ginghams, Percales Atadras I have the first choice of the best * 5 -.mm houses, in the leading dry goods centres. FORM My Spring Slock (tf .. - CROSSETT SHOES A MAKES-UFE’SWALXEASar* TBADtMARX. 1$ A Lovely line of Children’s Oxford s for the little folks. 7 ^ — -• - -- * * s - Ail Fall and Winter Goods Greatly Re duced in price to make room for Sweet Spring’s Surprises :■ 4 1 mean business. If you niean bii^iuess come and you will go no farther, for I will sat isfy you. . F. MOLA BARNWELL, 8. 6; mS, 23= = =E smr Bank the Proceeds. 11FN ynn market your sot ton you •hpaM b**! Ibr nrnfeedt-open an a«<-ntl"t with trad of (■•rrvlug tha money ti. your puekal or keeping It In your Ik use. y Mun^r kept at h«m* or lu your pocket 1* •ubjoo* to I •« ftom fire or th.ft • ^lf ,<.u -boiild gar ebark* or draft* for (•••tlon or any- ti.lrig el-a drawn <m oiber ba>.k«, you do n<>t hale to prpst nt th'tit In (wr«o« tn tha hank <*n Wh'<-ii drawn to gel i(iarn i-s-iiad. Bring or mall tuarn V* * *' d wr wlQ |ia,-t rha rnoin-y *nd pi«c» it t<» your crad.t n oar boohs •ubjact to check. Come and see as or write us. 4 °',o Paid on Savings MNXofWESTERN CAROL! iiARNV/ELL, S. C. Ht CAP-IT/ ,L ^ surplus ssoo.ooo.*; J LOCAL DJRECTORS C Geor^o !! J.M.Easierlir.i^ Butler F.M.BucIiin^ham s^Uv CAR LOADS READY FOR SALE receil A Car Load of llorfios And Mules of Standard exc^l hanuled by me and that have made Blackyille best market in Lower Carolina lately ready for most Heosotablp aaifi. A Car Load of genuine Bed Uuat Proof Seed Oats, j^d#n own placeH and the best of this kind that Carotin boil and reasons can product. . Only 75 cents a A Car Load Correct Attest: H. M. Dibble, Henry Ruseb, W. J. PUtt. Director: Notary Pubdfi, of the splendid Bancroft Oa*b, made iaf places, a really unequalled grain for all rftotft first fffv6nte wherever khown. \ Only a dollar 1 can spare from ifiy reserve fbr two car fnads. The qtianl^v fe low, so the wise farmer wilf\bo from my Wonder Crops, \ • . -Cv BLACK YlfXEL r Wf,