The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 18, 1912, Image 3

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*v £ * / F^e Barnwell People. ■' ‘ — —=—r—r:— TRUR8DAT. APRIL m. 191 j »AT»4 OP BUlWCRIPnOH. In Adrancf, per Aahueb On T4nM A merrhirut#t;« m ikfll o«*lt trad* !»■• b*en h*twr and «rt>d4t p«r. Hh»**« Urf»r till* Si.rin* than la*t. Th«>iv haa bmn a falling nffMn cha b*r- Ine »f baron, .In* to th* lnnmNa«d guant.fr ral«eil at hoj.*. Re thlnka. d*nl H^hlly, that rabbaK*, tiotato**, turnip*, £«. ahould he rai*h<l her* and not bnported Irom dco.'laud add Cana da. DlAtll. / chain ■--y-, One aactinn of the chain fan* will | fo to Joyce Branch, th* other to Mor- rla Kurd the flrat ol next week. V. RlcharilM>n, €lert. J. B. Morria, Mu or. When You Go To Build Get Our Estimate on Your Lumber Requirements A 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. v->an, phone or write. Get our estimate before you buy. AUGUSTA LUMBER CO. AUGUSTA, GA. HARMONY LODGE NO. 17 A. F. M. \ A /A rt*fdar«omiBflntc*«ten nf Harmony i-odf. No. 17, A. r. M. Will tw bald hi Masonic Trmpto on Tbarsdsy jPRMh Apr. 7.30 o'cUok Visiting brethren are cordia.iY incited to attend. A. A. Leinon, VV. M. W m. McNah, 8cc Tne re*mar meeting ot Barnwell LLodwe No »6, Knights of Pythias will jb« hcldat thotr fUlUin Friday night r *t M o’clock. A full attendance Is requested. By eider of II. L O'BANNON, C. G. Wm. McNAB. K. R. A 8. FOR SALE.—Three hundred pounds of clean, sound Watson watermelon seed •elected from large, well ah*ped | melon*. Will nrune pilceon request. R. W. WIllUius, Fairfax, 8. C. FOR SALE Jersey Apply to cows rith young calves. Butler Hagood, Barnwell, S. C. THE MOON THIS MONTH, j April:— First Quarter Full Moon Last Omtrter New Moon LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS. All persons Indebted to the e«tste of " n» Golphin, deceased, are requeued to make prompt payment of such In debtedness to the undersigned and all persons having .-lairn* against the said estate will please present the same properly attested to me fbas R Golphin, , , Qualified Executor. Dunbarton, 8. C. March 19, 1912. NOTICE TO DEB TONS AND CRED ITORS. All persons Indebted to the estate of George W. farrnlI, deceased, are re quested to make prompt psvment of such indebtedness to the undersigned and ail person# haying claims against toe said estate will please present the same properly aRested to me. Agnes ('nrrnll April ». 191 j. A dininGtratrix NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS. All persons indebted to the estate of C. A K illmgs worth, deceased, are ra- ^ que.ted to make prompt payment of j am h indebtedness to the undersigned j ami all |>ersiins haring cialms against j the »»ld estate wfll please pteaani the •ame ^roiwrly attested to me F. H lflck« Administrator. April lllh, 191?. MASTER’S SALE. I Btate of South Carolina. County of Barnwell. / Court of Common Plea*. Ina Bradley, by liar guardian ad Li tem, etc,, ruintlff, against Hsry M. Halford, et a] , I>efend*nt* Bv virtue of a decretal order to me directed 1st the above entitled cause, 1 will sell at Barn well in front of the Court House, on Monday, Mar Cth, A. D. 1912, It bwing ssiesday In said montii, witliin the legal hours of sale the following described rgsl property : Ail that train or plantation of land, situats. lying and being in IUrnwe|| Township. County and State aforesaid, < Ontalnlng fifty six (.Vi) acres more or le»s # ami boanded North by lands ol Bcairtee Moore; East by estafe lands of M A. Aldrich; South by lands of Ins K flalfor^ and West by lands of Bar bara llsifr>rd. To he sold al tha «isk of the former purchaser. Term* of sale cash, ptircltasar to pay for papers. H L. O’Hannon, M aster. Master's ndlea, April 15th, 1912, NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS A I! persons indebted to the estate of Preston B. Dicks, deceased, are re quired tit make payment and all per sons holding claims against said estate are requested to nrearnt their accounts properly attested to the undersigned or to her attorney, G M Greene. F.sq, I.irxie P Dlck«, A lmini«trstrix. Dunbarton, B. C , R h . If. No. 1 , April 11 th. 1912. final DISCHARGE notick. Notice is hereby given ttiat the un dersigned will file their filial account e« executrix and executor of I surens W. Voumans, deceased, with John K Sneliing Ksq , Judge of Probate for Barnwell County on Tuesday, the thirtieth day of April, 1912, and apply for letters dDmissory Margaret Preston Ynmnan*, Executrix, Laurens Yoilmans, Executor. March 30th, 1912. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK. Lnderand t>f virtue of the power contained in an Order of the Prohatr ( ourr, made and directed U» me ui>on the lllh day ef \pril. 1912, | will sell at the late residence of C A. Millings worth on Tuesday, the arnh day of Api II, all the persona) property belong ing to said estate, constating of houae hold and kltclM*n furniture, lot of meat, bog*, fsrut impleiuants, wire fenclttg, corn, cotton seed, sugar cane, etc Sate beginning at 10 o’clock In th« forenoon and continuing until every thing it sold Terms of sale caab. This 11th April, 1912. F II. Diets, Administrator. Calhoun & Co. NOTICE OF ELECTION. Notice is hereby given that an elec tion will be held in the town of Black- v ille on Friday. May if, 1912, for the purpoae of electing a trustee to fill the expired term of H. F. Bui.t as a trus tee in the BlackviUe High School dis trict No. 19. The said election shall b© conducted as Is provided by the Statutes at Large for conducting General Electiona. The polla will be opened at the usual voting place and the following are appointed managers: K. P. Groves, C. C. Storne •and C. 8. Wilson. Horace J. Crouch, Co. Snpt. of Education, Barnwell, S. C., April 10,1912. TAX SALES, By virtue of tax executions to me di rected by J. B. Armstrong, County Treasurer, I have levied upon the fo| lowing real catate, which will he sold May fith, HM2, it being salcsday In said month: Ten acres of land in Great Cypress Township and hounded Nortn, 8outh, East and West by W. J. Cordray and levied upon as the property of the Breon Lumber Eighty-five acres land In George* Creek Township and bounded North by John R Rsy, Mouth by James Ul mer. K«»t bv Wlljisms Hay, Wert by John R Kav, levied upon as the prop- erty of M. M. Kay to aatiify taxes and coar. One half (}) acre of land in the town of Hycamore, and bounded by lauds of Knfus I’rinster and atliars, and levied upon aa the pro|>erty of G. Glover to satiafy the taxes and costs. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for title. Frank II. Creach, H B C Baruwcll, S. C-, April 3tb, 19J2. Life, Accident, CYCLONE LIGHTNING Live Stock mumcE, —At Lowest Rates In— Strongest Companies -OFFICES AT- THE BASK OF BARNWELL ier C9 ~ ■ / , S.C. MAM fACTDKKKS OF YELLOW PINE AND POPLAR ROUGH & DRESSED LUIBER Flooring, Ceiling. 8ldlng, Mosld- ings. Lath, etc. Can fnrniah complete House Bills. Sav Mills, Dr; Kilos am Planing Mill FOR SALE. Eggs from thoronghbred R. I. Reds at ¥l.bU per aetting of 19. Mra. C C. Meyer, '. Me/er’a Mill, S.p. • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • • • •••••••••••••••••••• Base bdl fever Is early and universal shit Spring. Adjutant General W. W. M.mre has announced hiacandidacy for ro»-lectloii Think out the farm work ahead of I doing it. Plan for a week at a tHm- 1 and get there. A special meeting of the County Board of Education wl.J be Indd at Barnwell on tomorrow. 8lx Lund ed crates of asparagus were •hipped on Friday from VVjlli.t.m anil Elko to the Nebuchadnezzar* of the NoriM. Any planter needing a ginning out fit may get a bargain through the H*ll Price advertisement of Mr. T. W. 8eolt. On account of illneaa Rey. George A Wright of Newberry was kept fmoi [ preacblog on Sunday in the Barnwell Baptist Church. A Barnwell farmer enuimencad planting a new crop of cotton Dat week before be bad flnUheu picking that made last year. The three South Carolina National Guard Kegiaientt, one at a time, will go to AnnUton, Ala., in mliUumaicr for ten days pi settee. A George* Creek householder save that all unhealthy effect# of early Spring greaos may be prevented by (favoring them liOarally with vinegar A thoroughbred ben owned by Prof Horace J Crouch of Klko was the proud mother of a four ounce egg wo Friday and bag joined the Sneliing ciaea. Notwithstanding the Saturday down pour or rain a Camp of 8 ti.s of Con federate Veteranc Wat organised at Meyer's Mill with a memberablp of seveuteao. An Elko farmer te'd« na that he ha* tried tbe Hankluaou turpentine treat ment on puny swine with good results. He ilnds tils pigs fond of a mixture ol salt and wood a*hes. Married on the lith inat. bv Judge of Probate John K Hnelllng Mr. Pauli HI it ton Purvis and Mist Lizzie Grace Bolen, daughter of Mr J. N. Bo| i ,' all of WlllUleu township. Another branch of the Hank of West ern Caroline was opened al Lexington on Monday, It fill* the vacancy left by the coilapae of the Koi.f bank now in charge of VV. H. Townsend K»q a* receiver. Governor Blease has appointed Hon, Charlea Carroll Simc:* as Si>oci*i Judge to preside over the extra ie r m ot lire General 8ea*lons for this countv to corn me nee on M iy 0th and continue two week*. The H*ual Knights of Pythias Me raorlal Service which is held annually will this year be held In the Episcopal Church on next Sunday morning. The Hector of the Church will preach the sermon. The seivlce will begin at 11.3U o’clock. Inspector* report that much of the corn now being brought into this State I* unfit to be fed to animal*. Commis sioner Watson adyieea that all ship ments be examined before delivery anil payment therefor, and if found off grade to be reported to hi* office at Co lumbia and Ian inspector will be aent to aee about It. Dr. E. C. Ad-tiaon of Fairfax killed himself while alone In his office on Sunday morning. A i8 calibre piatnl did the fatal deed . Two ba'la inflicted wound*, one near the heart, the other in the head. He was about 30 years of age and had practiced at Fairf ix six yeara. He I* aurvivsd by bis wife and a little daughter. Miss May Simma and Mr. Evtson are to go to BlackviUe - n Friday evening of this week to participate in an enter tainment which I* being arranged un der tbe auspices of the ladles of the BlackviUe Episcopal Church. 8ome out of town talent is also announced on the programme. The entertainment promises to be quite a treat. The meeting of the Htate TeachetV Association In Charleston has been «o well advertised by the mailing of leaf lets to tbe teachers that we need not say more about the good gathering Many of tbe rural teachers from abroad have closed ther engagements and gone home, while the Barnwell trainers at work In other couctma are atill away. Delegate Leroy Molair returned on Monday from the great Drainage Con ventlon held in New Orleans. He found It a wonderfully Interesting gathering of the great men of the opn lent Mtaaiaslppi. Th tt the South Caro lina delegation though small In number was large In popularity and Influence waa shown by Charleston's winning next year’s session over Memphis, the greatest of all inland cotton market*. ' . % [ memorial day. The Rlvors Bridge Memorial Associ ation will observe Friday. April Jfltli, as Memorial Dar. Wen. U. k. Brook* of Columbia, H. <J.. and Dr. Lee DarD l-rndge, Pr-ahlrnt of LirneatoucCoflege. Galfney, 8. c 4 will deliver mrmuilaj address?*. To iheae aervlcea me pub He is ooixllallv invltofl and the ladle* are earnestly requested to bring flow era. The Coanmittea on Grounds awd Or. der of the Day: J. b. Jenny, J. C. Kl- nard, H. WjChltty, J. A. Peters, W D. 8eaa«, W. H. Ritter and J. O. Kearae. On Music! Rev. D. B. Oroeciose, J. C. Kinard and J. F Kearae. Dr. N. F. Kirkland, J.W. Jenny, p re> . Scctr. PUSH THE PLOWS. That is Dm advice given till* week by advertl*er Whltilp in announcing the corning of another car of mule*. But dr r.’t drive your work stock too hard. Keep a steady gait. See that the | shoulders are not galled. The last Winter waa one of steady cold weather. There was little radia tion of heat from the earth and the ac cumulated warmth from the deep down Internal fires may have had something to do with the early melting of the mountain arrows and the rapid growth of vegetation since Spring came to atar. And having had an extra cold Win ter we may expect a torrid Hummer. Crop cultivation should bo of a char acter to conserve the moisture. Don’t neglect the corn crop. It* making de pends, as good farmera tell us. upon the timelines# and thoroughness of the first two plowing*. A GOOD MAN ftJUTS. Tha sad n««ra Name to Rant well or Tuasrlav that Mr. |»mm h. Hutto *r BlackvUG had paaaed Into to* better •ternal Ilf*. PaesiiiwoU tv** lb* can** of hia death. !!« wa* • wan of high character and great traeftrlnesa In hia rvoumunUy. Th* avmpathy of all that knew hici goes to bis deeply bereaved family, lie waa lard to real In Double Pond genietery on Tuesday afternoon. Rev. W. G. Britton conducted lb* funeral service. GKN. GRANT GONE. Gen. Frederick Dent Grant, «M**t •on of Gen. Ulysses Hlmpantr Grant, died suddenly In a New York hotel last week of heart faikrre. U* waa with hia fatts«r In anme of hia civil War cam* j palgna and afterward fought Indiana. H* resigned from the artnv but want hackjurn service when the waf with, Spain began H* waa stationed at] rime* in Porto Rico and the Philip pines, At the time of hia death he was In cow man J of the Departme.it of tbe East. NOTICE. Bennett Springs Democratic Clnh 'l l please meet promptly at 10 o'clock a. m , Jdth Apr!!. 1913, at the Bennett Springs Agricultural Club House to reorganize and elect delegate! to Comp ty Convention. J. A. Meyer, Chairman, BROUGHT BACK. Henry William*, colored, who shot to ] death George Simmons, atsa colored, *( Reynolds Station several yeara ago an ) escaped to Georgia, was caught In Au gusta last week and brought to Barn well. He is the victim of tuhercnloiia and Solicitor Gunter baa consented to hi* giving »l.o<>0 ball. MAY COURT. The petB jurors for the first week of the term of General Session* commenc ing May (>.h, were drawn on Monday Alkmlnle—W G hearse, G F Harter, B K Barker, M B Calhoun, J J Owens, J C Keel. Barnwell—W J Blrt, C W Calhoun Bennett Spring*—A W Tolbert. BlackviUe—W H Motto Jr, H I) Leonard, L K Morris, J P Gantt, C L Dyche*. V L Neyol*. Bull Pond—W 7. Bryan, J O Brun son. Four Mile—W A Bailey Jr G*org. # Creek—C C Campbell, W H Sander*, C II Delk, U O Barker. Great Cvpre»»—J A Jenkins, J B Morris J r . Red Oak —R O Hay. Ki-h Land — W L Bradley. Kosamary—Manaon Hair. Stcatnnre--John M Williams. J II WiilUms. J son Wllltston—J K Kennedy, T J Wood ward, H M Baxley, Batil Bstes, T B Guai tlebam. A Hoover, Wiliio Frrgu- CANDIDATE CARD8. Mr. S. B Talley Is the first artnoun ced candidate for Legislative honors and responaibilltta. His entry |« the beginning of a new feature of political progress, the sa/e guarding of finance Mr. Talley I* the very capable o**hler of the stKveasful Citizens Bank of Fair- fax, and one of the rn<»*t popular and -rogresalve cltlz.ens «.f that admirable communky. Ami he will make the principals actuating and the policies guiding him plain as tbe campaign progress.'*. How times change. Thirty *lx years • go Capt. Isaac 8, Bamberg was the •ole banker In undivided Barnwell County and a member sf the Wallace House. In that broad territory tnere are now in existence and contemplation about twenty prosperous o;iik* M r. C M. Croft, wh card of an nouncemont of Ida candidacy for Coro ner is published today, It a thorough going, smcetalul tanner nod public ■ pirited citizen. He become* a candi date at tn« aolltd tat Ions of many friend* who know hit value and ff elected they are sure that be will discharge th* du lie* that may devolve upon him aa faithfully and iinlir'ngly ** ho baa m n god hi* |>eraonaj affair*. The following account taken front the Atlanta Constitution i f tbe 7th inst of the marriage on ihe evening of th* fith inat. in the All Saints Kpitco pal Church in A tlanta, Rev. W W Mrmoilnger officiating, of Miss A'loe sitokes and Mr, Cyrus f'hurston John- stnj will he of pleasing interest to the many BlackviUe frienda of Mr A H Nee»on and family: The decorations were a handsome ar rangement of palms and Easter lilies, aud there wa* an appropilate program of organ music. The hr Id* entered the church with her hrotkar, Mr. U. K Mokes, of New York, and the groom with his best mso, Mr. Howard Johnston, of 8t. Paul. Mra. Claude Yow was matron of honor, Miss Lout«e I^ive maid of honor. Miss Susie Valotton Stoltag, of Charleston, and Miss Gladys Neal were (lower girl*; Lionel Neeoon was page, and Messrs. Nathaniei Thornton, K 11. Cox, L. G Neal and A II. Nee- son ushers, The bride was lovely In her wedding gown of white charmetia meteor with a tunic of hand-emhroidefed chiffon, Its trimming of peirl* and dnehese lace. Orange blossoms were caught in her veil, and her only jewilry oa« a La Valllere of diamonds, the gift of the groom. Her bouquet was of orchids and valley Hite*. . The matron of honor wore white em broidered silk voile over white *atln, and her I’.owers were hrid* ro*es. The maid of honor wore while marquisette embroidered, and tier bouquet was of pink rose*. The flower girl* »;ore lin gerie dresaes, and carried baskets of pink rose*. Mrs, A. II Neeann, the brid.C* alster, wore white French crepe embroidered, and her orange bouquet w«* of wlil'e rosea. After tbe ceremony, a reception was hel<l at the home of the bride's broth er and slater, Mr. and Mr*. A. II. Neeann, and a delightful hospitality was expressed. A profusion of Easter lilies with palm* decorated the house; the Ice*, which completed a buffet aupper. were In the shape of Easter Hlioa, ana the bride’s cake, set on a table garlanded with smllax, was embossed with IHlea. Mr and Mrs. Johnston went to Mait land, F:a , and they win spend the honeymoon In the winter home of hi* grandparents, Mr. and Cra. Thufton, of New York. Their home will he at 1066 Ardmore avenu*, in Chicago, where Mr Johnaton la in bualneaa The bride, who came of a prominent South Carolina farn!|v, haa been a resident of Atlanta only a ilwr time, wltn her slater, but *be made (nauf friends here during her school days at Cd* college acd Waiblngton ecajiuary. A NOMINATION. ' Mr. Rdltpr: I re#pelstfully nominate Ol. J. Wy. man Jenny for President of tbe May Countv Convention 1 have heard that be has been n n.eruber of every county convention of tbe Democratic party since M.*v. 187*1. He ha* done h'a duty mighty well in every campaign and a* a grateful party let us give him ibis honor unanimously. Backwoods. CALL FOR THE COUNTY CON- VENT) ON. Pursuant to article four of the con stitution of die Democratic party of Knuth Carolina amt In nbedlenoe to the adlon of the Democratic 8tate Faecu- tlve * ummittee I hereby call th* Barn well County Convention of th* Fteino- vratie party lo aa«emhl* at in* Omirti Houae in Barnwell at || o'clock on Monday, tli* flUi day of May, 1912. Club Chairmen are requested to call 4h*ir elilba together an Maltirfiav. April 27th, at their usual meeting plac** for the purpose of reorganizing, fleeting officer# and delegate* to tbe Gvaniy Convention Each club Is •ntitlml un der Article 5 to one delegate for every twenty five inembw* ami one for a iiMQontv fraction thereof. Club Cbelrmen are earoaatly request ed lo send promptly to the County Chairman list* of the name* of the of- fleers and delegate* Heeled, and a full attendance at tbe club meeting* Is urged upon all member*. The County Convention wMeh wHI meet on May «th will elect eight dele gate* to the State Convention which II be lieltHn Colombia on May llth H F. Bnlat, County Chairman. BlackviUe, S. C . April 1$. 19!i. BARNWELL COUNTY PENSION ROLL FOB THE YEAR 1»12. No, 4 : Class A S J Creerh D C Burckbalter. H H Lo’.t, W G Wilson. No- »: Clasi C, No. L-II3. Wliaon Barnes, W||ry Bonds, Ed mond Bowers, J H Creach. II J Cmf’, K H Dickinson, J E IMk. J C Hlers, l» M Hoover No. 56: Class C, No f3l 4A. Jsiu-S M Brown. W M Bailey, W Beck, Met lev Benson. F Hertlson, F 8'ack, B K Kaxlry, A Black, J R He i netr, Henry B»lneau, W H B-nnetr. W Creech, G M Cope, William B Car- roll. J#me« Carlton. C B Elkina, H C Dickinson, G M Fennell, C P Grllflu, Thomas (filism. George W Green. Bim- uel Grubbs. Starling Hutto, W M Hut to, fl W Harter, Marlon Johnson, E B Joiner, M W Kltchlnga, D P Lan raster, J U l.ee. J G Laz.are, William Lewi*, BL Morris, R M Mu ns. W R Morris, R B Mrl^more, II M Martin, M D Miles, Hiram Nunn, C B Odam, T A Peyton, If 8 Prleater, J R Roun tree, T J Itoddv, Bart Ray, M D Rouse, W M S'llL Tohla* Still. H F Still, J M Sprawls. C K S H!. J J Sanders W R Sanders, J K Trinrleton, E F Week*, J W Walker, A M Walker, W L Wood ward . No. If: Clasi C, No. 3.—$1.«, M I) A Augley, Ellen Bolen. Mary C Coward, Carolina Collins, Julia Con- neriy, K V Duncan, Martha Drum mond, Elde ditepperd, P Jacobs. Amanda Wil«on. No. 73: Class C, No. 4 —$21.45. Martha Baxley, M L Baughman, Jane Boll*. M A J Blunie, Mary Bax ley, M E Baxley, Caroline Black, Mary Bushee, Laura A Boyles, Mary A Bax ley, Martha.! Brant p Martha A Ben nett, Eliza Creech, Ida Cole, Mary J Collins, Laura Creech, I, A Crwecb, Snllle X Cloy. Rachel Coljina, M «) Dawkins, Julie Ifychee. Annie K Dyche*, Josephine Drswdrey, K A Dyches, 8arah C Fanning, Rebecca Ferguson. Ellen H Green, G A K Guom, M H Hav, Margaret Harden, Martlia Hair. T J Hagood, Jane Hart zog, E K Hay*. J I Homo, Rebecca Johns. Carrie A Jaudon, M U Johnson, Sarah M Johns, Jane Knopf, Mary A Kearae, V 8 Lawton. Georgian* Long, Mary A Lancaster. Carrie Lard. J F Matthews, M A McLendon., Catherine Miles, Ann Morris. G H Morris, Kittle Mooney, Mary Nereis, Ann Odam, El len 8 Odam. Mary (Mans, Eugenia Owens, Mary Patterson, dallle Pate, Kllxa Rountree, M A Rountree, Men/ i*« He Rhoden, L P Sindersine, N 0 Sanders, Ellen C 8r!li, Harriett Han ders. Martha Htill, M A Sanders. Busan S'111, Charity Rtlll, Busan K Scott. E T Htll 1 , Sarah E Terrance, Mary C Turn er. Ellen Wood. M E Wood, Mary Wool*y, M C Williams, I, J Yourmana. C J n- O MM Spring Is on MONEY TO LEND. Money to lend pc IIret mortgage M real estate. 8 per cent Interest oa amount* nnder $1000.00. 7 per Ml on amounts over $1,600 00. 4. O. Pal ter SOU A Son. '/ face Slocks Have and fire ihe Prettiest and the I of ilie tMrty yttn of my In White Goods# Ginghams, Percales and Madras I have the first choice of the best houses in the leading dry goods centres. FORM® My Spring Stock of , _ CROSSETT SHOES " MAKES-UPE’SAWMXEASf* TNAM-adMUk is Superb. A Lovely line of Children j Oxford's for the little folks. All Fall and Winter Goods Greatly Re duced in price to make room for Sweet Spring’s Surprises 1 mean business. If you mean business come and you will go no farther, for I vnU sat isfy you. -ii 0- F. MOLAIR BARNWELL, 6. e. »troaRe»t State Bank in Sonth Carol inn. Wid. Y ? Cnpitnl, Aurpitta and Safeet of the Safe. In esUauilng the aelrijr of a Baafe It la le np' m • mher mat Ce#hel ess4 inrplea, le atbe BANK'S own MtJNXY, umti «AIH| g to depoeGnr*. fa ibis respret We t§m4 VUMT the $00 state banka le Snath Cara!)a*, fleeh. and accept the cordial luviuttww wMott we to bank with us. BAN WESTERN GAROUNA BARNWELL, S.C. CAPITALS.SURPLUS SSOO.OCOiRP 3 LOCAL DIRECTORS t Georg© H. JM.EA«t«r!ino Butler H&good P.M.SuciUnghJkni PUSH THE PLOWS 1 will have for safe at BlackviUe April 30th a car load of Mulee, FINE LARGE STOCK- They are the kind needed ro work the belated crops into good »hape and con* d it ion before the soil get* too hard and the weather too warm. If you are behind schedule get more mule motive power. rm il ME AM SEE Tl J. D BLACKYILLK, - » * >sa*tnb- £*w^ ..mu. . ■■ • ■ VififniflimllTar -^aairi V