The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, May 02, 1912, Image 2
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rOT-ITlC A’!. 1K1KNDSI IT PS.
•’FilPnd.Mp b"t » iHnm',
A cluriH t<' lull t" >1 TJI
Homo »nclonl vir^-d th«t «pnli-
tflont ond in the ft w ^e.k. tb.\t Imvc
»llpprd by Tlip<>ii |, r«
Velt Mirow lil. hhyUdn tho ring rs R
vondiilRte for nlrtiml terio «. Pr.-iitlont
Wr. William Roward Taft mint, have
^xporieiiccd/tliat bitln - , tminK T^til'i'U
In fu* day^dUtoimRa a id nlglit
lioma tlrpiiiti^.
For/^ hllo tho rollin'! waa PrPaVb’nt
Tboyi t"o nmn wero t!>:, flo.i'xt of
•,nonloi,'j'n)*t«vl !'y tlie onUiili’ A'ni*rl-
^an to be abnoat the n'incRrnalions of
l)amon ati'l I’ylbina. Mr. Tift wn* in
tbose happy yeai* to Mr UioxoVolt
an noli aa the mccneif Indian Fildn'
ava* to the ahlpwrenke l sad >r CrnrOi*
)le did hi* anperior’* bidding whtTi'Vfr
rent, in Porto Kim, Cuba, puiuma and
Hie Pbilipplimr, and niHd*! good cvoi \
time. So win'll tho tinio uppniHtdird
lor ilie t 'oloni l to unit t .o M I'ito Hoino
lie ulioao M r. I’af t aalii* poli:n , il * IH ''
.•eaaor, ibu executor of lii* iiocomi i 'ted
jnilicie*. At I In' poll" tlio majority of
tliii voiors of the I'nion ratitrrd tlm
I' lonil * cliolca, ip occupied ilic
■'Vhito Hon*c and Tlieodor*' went xlioot-
Jnj in Africa. Mr. Taft wa« Kiatefol,
THr. Koojcvoll uaa contented and ihjji
3Hi«li>oa» w a* bappv. 'i'li n'e yean out
til ilia polllleal lime light diagmiod
Mr. Kuoicvolt witli t*he tamone.a of ed
itorial work, an I he Mghod and tv»>
linngry for tbo political lle-di pot.
ugaln.
Ho be went back on hi* iinond .m
friend, pronounce 1 him an Ine mipe-
tont and nnprotUahlc pn’lllc »ervant
and planned for Mr. Taft retirement
for the reinaind 'r of hi. yean In the
*ecIu«ion of a Cincinnati law office.
.And at 1a*t Mr. Tuft turned an 1 n'">t<
Jiia benefactor with -iz/iing Imgnage.
^o the light for the Pic»ident al
imininatfon foe* on and tin* longer it
»o;iilau®* tlie warmer may he it. tern-
|>eratnrr. 1’hcae Jilting il.h 'd genii*
men know rich other thoroughly.
>iacli * well ani'iainted wi li "II tic
place* in tha armor of hi* adver-
• afy. Kacb pronounce* the other unfit
f ir the oftloe sought and unwoTtliv of
the ptilillc cont’ilcnce, rot h'th .ne
k',iin«ntly correct io tneir c.'ouate* of
**ach other. 11 i« to he .ieV'mtiy hoped
ttiat the people of the I nlted S.ate»
will appreciate Iliein at lh< li re*! woith.
at tbelr Uek of genuine \..!u". the one
I ... Weak, the other too »trong lo hi*
*. a ll opt I. io i ot h im *e f.
WHAT A MIXPCKE! |
Vfuring tlK> weeV Midlng AprH Xf) li
the New York bra'tcb of the Thtvl«lon
</f 'ryfornint'on, bureau of <nii»»li;r»tlon
atpf nature.liaatloo, <P>|Hirtmciit of'com*
/neree and labor received application*
from nVi admitted al cn* and other re*-
itent* ( <? ’'. Amerlc.iu*! a*king informa
tion about lionvr* Mi l ftnfiSo.vmjut.
Tidily Tour dlflereiit naiionalitlea
were veprepented. Among the inform
ation eeeker* were many farm worker*
who were, reeeli liifi; from |20 to |2S |ier
month with hoard and longing Ihiown
in for single men. Mamed me.n came
higher, getting Id.) to $tb per month,
wiih free house rent, fuel-, mlik. gar
den patch, fto.
For eigiit or ten day* lower T.onlflana
wtM face flood dadger. The overilow
water tiiat, poured througii the broken
levee* in the Northern part oY the
State are returning m'.o the MiaaiaKinpl
through the Red River. At Baton
Rouge the flood i* higher than «\'er
known before in tbo tiiatory of the
place.
According to an otimate of the cen-
»us bureau at XCaahinglnn fifteen mtl-
liott voter* will c i*t tlicir iuillo't* in the
next November cl'e thin of a i’reaiden..
ij.ilic a numti'.'r of Ujem "Til not km.w
for whom, for what or why they go to
tho poll*.
SOMK NKWS NOTES.
1* a poppy a dog? Jrr^udrfa tHe
(TiaiV'-ton Kvcniog Fo»t. Ihat de
pend* upon Whethertlit animal 1* a bl
or a quadruped.
The gmufrieM ot tho Ml»»l**'ppl flood
dl»a«t**r in ahown by the Hi»iiing of gov
ernment ration* to Rd.lXK) pwopl* wha
wero dtIvon from their liomea by the
o\ erf.ow.
(Tiatleston had In its midst for three
dav* la»t week more brain* and beafttr
tlian ever before In likalchgth of lime
A thooaand teacher* were gathered
and glowing there.
W.J. Nadolfr, a CburTfaton scribe,
won a pri/,o piano last week by writing
three word* containing 17 letter* .‘ilfM
tlAias on a card li by 1 Inc.has. Nearest
him oaftre Aron Tratib, who wrote the
word* 2,012 times
Senator Tillman 1* “hand* iiff” In
tbo race for the (Jovi*fnorshlir being
run by tiovernor Bleaae and Judge
Jones. He say* the people are eompe-
lent to decide and that It is none ef his
business to advise them
There has been more talk about a re
duction in the amimr.t of fertllsera
M.ed thi. year than .truth In the prom
ise to do so, Clcmirtu Crtllegit got* the
tag tax of 2, r > cents a ton. L'l-t year It
received from that source an income of
J2'> r >,ns2. A week ago thi* year’s re-
nelpts amonntet] to $'202.07H.
HO TICK TO UR AND J^RY.
At kfe* rwqnhst of R. T.. Onnler. S^-
Hcltow, yoai Wifi pte**c take notfee MiaV
you ar# FW(n1re4 to be present to past
1 upon tfnch caees as may come hefor#
you at Ah* epeclel term »{ court which
couveTjea May ttih 1IM2.
Frank H Creech.
i>. B C.
i 1 -
The chief of the army engineers fig
ures the Hood damage to the M ivis.-ipp;
levee- at *l,.Vi(l,fW) And the raging
river rise* as It. near* the gu’f.
A 1 >AU1 N(« Rr-KD.
On April I Till off the California
(’ mst the I'nlted .-tste* »u hm a ri nc
( Mil. lit feet long and Id feet wide,
HC. ompbslied the feat of de*ccnding to
the tmtioui of Raeconn .-atiail*, ’Cl) leet
below the surface . f tto* »ea. the great
e-t depth eve readied by living men
who relurne.l *afel\ lo the upper sir.
The Carp remained at tin- nothon ot
the sea an hour and a lislf and then
rose tn the -utfaee all light end tier
Chllre crew if eight in -n a I well
and miscaied I'heiesiwa- m* ie l"
--iti-fv government otll isl-* *hat the
C i rp w as »t i "ng eno’ign pi re-i.t toe
pressure uf the water, which was .'tl
luuind* to the .quare inch M lh .1
Uep ti. The < arp had in tanks ch uigh
.-..nd-ois-U eir l'i I i-t it* light men
over two month', l.irureiiant S I-
Smith, win. h a < 1 recent I v In-eu -tat i one I
it the Ctihr|e*fon navv vsrl '-as in
commami of the Cirp. (t- 1 the dsy
hi* resignatl >c. took effect l.ientemmi.
•>riptli was III a r I icU nil the liattle ship
Allan’i to Mi-. I.y n s of \| l.llu and
left n ’ill h . bride lor t sIT'il id i.
SCI KN IT Hi
MARK KTI \<;
Fariiit-rs’
T ' the < ’ U'-ty and I. '. a
|Tiiio-s ..f Uontli C 111niiia :
Ttie efl uts w hi' h I he president of the
S t h * e Ks r in>- r *' I nom Is nitklng to get
Th'* coltege* i f til** H ate fn study I tie
.nl.t.ct of ■/•t.'i 111 ft • marketing ha-
.»,.Ke cd Ml interest In the -ot.j -ct ol
|li>iue-|jc ft ifiic". Ill it I tier lielnre
ill-' I’ll- Slap ineut l« III l le ; ‘ (Ti- gri a’ -
.• a | .-| lie- I 111"* I- f r IV 111 n e 11 I"
r.-sPr ■ tl.e r pcnii.uni.' ■> »l le " It i*
frihay Arm i •.'•th. v;: tm-,i.-tre of th-« ..p t n o, p. *ui in
e i. r y w a v to ( : ’ i. ii : i * o. , l.oln no-n
WcinorialltHVHio'io-rirlaf R.cr- w (II1 i,-n, tn > h I n k I n g "e went
Ii rid ge» nod the Ml ml a! reunion i f 1 i li eio to g , V • • a i I • -1. c. o, «t , tl t a 0 I co n-
(no -f.rdv t" ll gi. at i;U' -loo * of
iniie-ln ,.i, I ’aru: s* welt is
t , ’ I,. a 11" I - . T i ’ nf ii nt i iic M a »•
teen and ^ We ttu,,k ihv -m mid ■ in. r
|>,-li',g w! I he I In' I, ,r l> -t ploh| n of
.11 , , t liei re, we u *i c .1 I' g no
Mori all he’ I a t M • \
i i.in p i .eorge W
t>r * Mill wore !n»i w Ini *m h rmeu - I
li?ririg dsy* -inoibl bai
• hitu'ol conllnn' t' be. Ultnoii th.
prilling* of a’tii l og c'Ti'-r "*• snv .
tbst much Upon liol lepot* nf r.'h.-r- j
fortunate *• t” tie n’ on. ”t t‘ eo'l er |
t.f t lio«i* good gather >ng*
The wold' to.it c. er.- • ,i 1 the T • '. j
that were d ine w. rc l.v' po 'ure* and
voices from the thrilling pi*’. Tough'
lo \|cw III, I heal o g ugaln. faded an 1
weaker by the p.*s»itig veitr* pet t. ! tog |
i f the Old South with Ml rl.-'pi.-ioo
t nat touched o'cr \ he,-* *f those w In
I Inked and listened T,. Ip the vo.mg
er UI*C« ftttcil ling li. r W i« tie be.r j
Sclmoi day in P III I"t -in that t'n 1 mg I
v ear H I lit*. ( hddren an ' g 1 tn ! ( lip- I
tlrrn rc.i \ c I tlo-n. i ■iipre*,i,--n that
will help the up: fi "f l he, r f-i t n re i I v, «
T'.ey lesrned «i , w of Co- here man '
v ainr and wociinl. - \ , ’ ' m 'bit ha«
loadw nil the bia'.o-v , I thrt l’i n *»'.
State -o lumi o" * n 'tb -p' -ml. , oar
weter. «o rich to a l;levcin-nl, »n ao-
i i .r t" • u 'T>'i, n g. <o *incoiopic i e I b v
Ui Jes* Junior United S'ato* Senator
Fdlison Onrant Smith give* hi* tongue
a test from It* expre'*ion* of presi
dential candidate preference he nifty
find In hi* ow n campulgn for re»T#ctlon
that 1'eke oilier- of the peb ic-Uy do
parted he ha* talked himself Into the
lonesomoncsii of a statesman out of a
job.
Spartanburg u»ed to he called the
•Old lion District. ’ Before the war
the noise* o' the Oherokco iron mill* on
Broad River could ho heard for mites
around. Now the folk* prefer »ofter
sound*. Thursday night Mary Gar
den, an artist from the North, was paid
l.'.’dO and much applause to sing some
thing.
'Contribution* in T.onden and New
York for the heneflt of survivor* cf the
Titanic tnge l v exceed a million and
n quarter dollars, and it is thought will
reach a total uf two lliiTiuli* hef >ra the
di»a*frr I* forgotten Insurance com
panic wi'l I .*e «U (**'.(>'*'» hv thesink-
1t,g of the great ship and i’* «. srg ) and
.he drowning of fldicy holders
COl R A<. F.
She lift* no need nf sword Or 'p-ar.
Hhe sh'-l ers in no guarded place,
She watch*'* d tnger draw lug near.
And iront* It with a smi.lng face.
Not her* tlie du'l, unsceltig eve,
Hli id f 11 r v, aP I lh" Inst id blood,
A. r.,ss ner »n il no te.n;,e<’* fly.
No pis-iiiti* surge, ill angrj tl 'O.l.
(tut . J-'ar a * tbst g i ca t dom * »teve
Which trainea the *un and bides the
star.
And qslet as the wor Is of f \ e
T..e o.oiioiis of her spirit ar".
A’ d ever following in her train
C'.me two g ad tlgiln-- fiir 1» she.
<’,• e w ith tiis fi.ut on var.qui.hed puli’.
And one the foe of t\ ral’.nr.
V\ licr.-’er the s.ui* of men are f umd.
And heart* a«piro and de«d* are
d me,
H-erp (' .ill age w s 1 - « on ho'y groiitol,
V\ nt. J y a11Mned atni'Fre. i'.m won
— S •tc’.ftior.
11KA I n RuDK. THE WIND.*
(in Sstur lav a *t 'rm ’-riginating in
Teva- swept Ioto Ok akoaii damag-
g -nine iwenU town', ki ling ap
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF BARNWELL,
In the Probate Coart.
By J. K. 8nellim„ Eaq , Jadge of Probate tn
Barnwell County.
Whereas. H. W. fltiTl hath mule eatt
to me to grant him Letter*-of Admin
istration of tlto estate of and effocta of
laaae H. Htitto, dttceaaed,
The»e are, therefore, to cite and admentA
-all and singular, the kindred and creditor* of
the aaui Isaac II Hutto, debased, that
they lie and apjiaar before me. tn the Court
of Probate tob»i held at Barnwell on Tueadny,
the Uth day of May ne*t, after publication
there-f at 11 •’clock in thofovonoon to »how
c.\use if any they have why the said adtaints-
tratlon ihnnkl notby grant>*d.
(ftren nndcr ray hand this 23lh day of
April, Anno Dom':ii. 19flJ.
J. K. 3NELI.INC, (i.. *.)
Probate Judge.
Published in Thi Babwwbll PEOM-a
May 2nd. 1U12.
GANDIDATE GAflSS.
FIRST PRIHflJiY ELECTION AUGUST 27, I9li
Housd of rtepresentativea
Fairfax. S U . April IS. 1912.
I ro*Itectfully annonnort mv»elf a
candidaU* for the Hott«e of Represen
tative*, si»h|ect to the rule* and regu
lation* of the Democratic , ' rl,u " r 1 ^
Election, afid pledge my««lf to .vbldd,
by the results and to aiipnort the nourf .
„....r .b* Sil , Tallfr .*
I ^profe^aionaf Car^a. |
V. SEYMOUR OWENS
Ittorneii and Codasellor al Law
OflU-e over
Tho Barnwell Sentinel
BARN WELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
Will practice in ail the Court* Col
lection* a •pedalty. Loan* negotiated
on acceptable security.
Master
Barnwell, S. C.. Mafcta 1, IBU.
I re*pectfully an non m* mytclf a
candidate fur the ofllce of Maater. *ub-
ject to the rula* and regnlktloo* of the
Democratic Primary Kltfction, and
pledge myaelf to abide by the retulta
and to auppwrt the nomihaak of the
party.
II. L 6’Banoon.
Blackvilla, S. C.. Fob. i, 1913.
I respectfully annannee fltyaelf a can
didate for the ofllce of M aster, subject
to the rules and regulatidna of the
Democratic Primary Election, and
pledge myself to abide by the retulta
and to support the nomOYeea of the
party.
H. Fullerton Bnlst.
State Senate
Barnwell, 8 C , AprH 27. 1312.-
I respectfully announce my*elf a
Candidate fer the .State Senate-, subj '< t
to the rules end regulation* of tho
Democratic Primary Ejection, and
pledge Tnyaelf to gbtde by the resul I
and t6 aupport the nominees of the
J. Emile Halley.
Barnwell. S. C., March 6, 1913.
I reapectfully -announce mTeelf e
candidate Tor the State Senate, subject
to the rules and regulations of the
Democratic Primary Election, bpd
pledge myself to abide by the results
and to support the nomincss of the
party.
A. Beth it ue Patterson.
. ... ..-attuHy anno
canijidtvte for the.nfttoe
I re>peot1fully announce myself a
of M*Bl*trafe at
Ka'dock.
rt.Iq* and regu-
James H. Fanning,
A'I TORN EY AT LAW,
Springfield, - - - S. C*
Will practice in all Oonrls of the
State and United Htatua. 81-4
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NOTICE
All criminal r*'e* now on tlie docket
smi Pave not tvpen tried h it continued
f n i. rut tei m w 111 lie t rled nf the
• [.p.-iil ’erniof court wMcp convene*
i 'ie tin- Srp d*r of A od all wit
1 II. * r.» r. r; u <t' I t> P-* prounr-t on
, 111 1 ‘ Pr-t d*\ ot court mi l in 'lie event
DR. W. C. MILHOUS,
Sintisf,
BARNWELL, S. CAROLINA.
Otltae tiours: 3 CO ». m. to o p. m.
Person* living awar fr-im Barnwell
will please mike ajipoli i ii«nt* before
coming Bv so doing they will be Hire
of immediate service and avoid dia-
apixMotmentt.
DR.B.F.STORNE
DtNTAL SURGEON
hi ackvilm:. . - s. r.
Wy dental ofn-e will tie open in
Blackvlllo r*nb day in the week. I
wil; answer call* fiom any polut In the
county
ffheelwriglit and Black-
smith Work Done Here.
Coroner
Sreamn.-e, 8. C., April il, 1B12.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for tha cilice of Coroner, sub
ject to the rule* and regulation* of the
Dcmoeratlc Primary Elcietioa. and
pledge mv»e|f to abide by the reault*
and to support tho ncmineSa of the
party. ,.
C.M. Croft.
Barnwell, 8. C., April 1. 1013.
I respectfully announce myaelf to
the votvr* of Barnwell County as a can
didate for Coroner, subject to and
abiding by all the rule* and regnlu-
ilno* gorernlng the Democratic 1’rl-
marv Flection, and pl-'dge irtiraelf to
support the regtilar nominee* of the
party.
J. Staff Halford.
Barnwell. S C . March IS 1012.
I respectfully announce mV*elf a
candidate for the ofllce of C*trm>fc r , sijh-
jeet to the role* and regulation* of the
Democratic I’rimary Kle.’tion, and
pledge tny*elf tn abide by the result*
and to support the nominee* of the
party.
M j. t)elk.
B'ackville, S. C-, R. F D No. 3.
March i!:, 1912.
I rctpectfHlly announce tnvaelf a
cardidate far the office of Coroner,
Clerk of Court.
Barnwell, S. C., March 2G, 1012.
I respectfully announce mvaelf a
fiindidnte for tli6 oflice of Clerk of
Court, kubject to the rule* and regula
tion* of the Democratic. Primary Flec
tion. and pledge myself to abide by the
result* and to support the nominees of
U.. p.rtf. w „
Barnwell, B C , March 2>, 19i2.
I respeetfullv announce myself a
candidate for the (dflee of Cork of
('onrr, subject to the rule* anti regula
thitia of the Democratic. Primary Flec
tion and pledge tnvself to abide by the
result* and to support the nominees of
the party. .. „ ,, ,
M. B. Ilagood.
Barnwell, S. C. ( Feb *, 1'12.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date fnrClerk of Court fur Barnwell
County subject to tb 1 rules and regu
lations of the Democratic primary and
pledge myelf to support the notni-
nses thereof.
W. Gilmore Simms.
. Kubject to the rt
lation* ot the UerYmcrafte Primary
Flection, and plcdffe b>y*elf to abide
by tbe te«tilts and to support the nom
inees Of the parly. ,
L. C. Bennett.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for the olttce of Jlagi*f rate nt
Baldock, aubject to the rules an<I regu
lation* of tho pemocfatic Primary
Flection, and pledge my«e)f to abide
by the result* anti to support tbe nom
inees of thb party.
F. 3. Owens.
Robbins, 8. C ; April 5, 1912.
I respectfnllv animnr.ee my candi
dacy for the office of Magistrnte for
Font Mile Townahipj Barnwell Conn-
tv. aubject to the rule* and regulation*
of the Democrats Primary ’ Flection;
and pledge mvself to abide by the re-
sulta and to support the parly nomi
nees. t. S. Dunbar.
Calhoun & Co.
Sheriff
Barnwell, 8. C.. March 2J, H»12.
I respectfully announce my«e|f a
candidate for the office of nhrriff. sn’)-
j-ct to the ml"* anil regulations of the
Dem'M'ratic Primary Election, and
.object to the r,.la* and regulation* of )lp( , Mif tn ,hlde by the re.ult.
the Densocranc » rtnary F.le-tton, »>"’ 1 , ^ |U j,. K , rt u ie nominee* of the
pledge invs.lf to sliide hv the remits “I
and to support tho nominaea of the; l’* r U
party.
Frank H Creet h.
MO'SC
oo -1 111, i n t y i o tn in p ri i e .! i t> c v, 11, i
,-t Me ( nioit S -c.-’ii V, J Ithltl.'M
Kelt, ( , P.itibl-i > (
II ge 111*111 b.- I thev lie l)i’t ticrc n«d the I a-f I* ca let
an.I they I ail to an*wor a b,-i. h war-
I r a n t w i I' ' *» 1 n* a 1111 i ti e y will I e tl ■, e, I
on of tlie . on rt .8 . Uon t
Hi.rsc shoeing a Specialty; alse
rcp.auing rubber tircJ buggies.
M. W. HITT,
— At Jolinsons f. Id Stand,—
Black villa. S. C
AT HALF
PRICE!
J S. Blurae.
Olar, S. C . RED
Fcbrnarv 19 1912
I re*pect , ul y » Hnnnce mvaelf a can ,
didate f >r the office of C 'ronef, aiibject |
to the rule* aad regulation' of the .
Demoemtic I’rlms’y Flection ar.jj
liledgc myelf to abide bv the result*
and to support tbe nominee* of the .
party.
W. I.. Woodward j
Uarnwrl', S, (' , Feh 8. 191J
( herebv anwniince mraelf a randi-
late f .r ( nronrr nf Barnwell t'euntv
*nhje.'T to the rule* and regulation* of
the Democratic nrlmarr and pledge
eiyae’f to support the no^'lnees thereof.
WM. Siill.
Life! Accidenk (
CYCLONE
LIGHTNING
Live Stock
INSURANCE,
—At Lowest Rate? In •
Strongest Companies
—OFFICES AT-
THE BANK OF BARNWELL
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Barnwell, 8 C , Feb, Gth 19’.2.
I respectfully announae my»''lf a
candidate for tl*e office of SherifT, sub
ject lo the rule* and regulation* of th"
Democratic Prlmart Flection, and
pledge myelf to abide by th-' results
and to aupport tbe nominee* of the
party.
J. B Morris.
All*nd*1e, S. C . Feb I'M.’.
I respectful! v announce n.r»elf a
candidate for tbe office of .she: iff sub
ject to the rul-'* and regulation* of the
|)eHnn<-ralic Primary Flection, and
pledge mrself to abide bv th# result'
and to aupp«rt th* noraii.eea of tlie
party.
A. T Allen.
Blackvllle, S C . R F D No 2.
Feb Mb. 13 .>. j
1 re4|H»cifullr announce myelf a ,
candidate fer the offl.-e of Coroner, i
• object to the rnle» and reg ilationa of
tti# Democratic Primary Flection, anJ ;
pledge myself to abl.lo by the re'iilt*
ami to auppert tha nnmtnaaa «f the
(•arty
D. P I.anrtttler.
(Continued tn nest column
l, s. c.
M *ni r an fREKa or
YELLOW PINK AND POPLAR
ROUGH & DRESSED LUMBER
Flooring, Ceiling. Siding,' Mi,aid
ing*. Lath, etc.
Tan fiirt;i*b complete House Bill*.
Saw Mills, Dry Kilns anti
Planing Mill
County Supervisor
O'ar. 3. c . March .‘ffi 191?.
I re*pe#’fup r ft"nounce rnv»e|f a
candidate for the nffi.-e of County Su
pers iaor. aubject to the rn|-a and regu
lation* of the lH.wiocr»li. F^rlmarr
K|ection, ami pledge myelf to abide by
the re-wlia and to support the nominee* >
of the party. i
J O. Sartflers.
om9 $)as& ol Payawell
(The Farmers’ Union Bank)
Out of town eherkk and draft* acceptedfc r deposit without exchange.
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We pay 4 per cent in Savings Department
OFFICERS
If
'u 1 '
1.0 I
nd
1. 11 11 I 11 i d
a *oi> rimt; < mi 1 \o.
(twill begin on text MoihIhv 'in
11111ir.ui- getting co■ ■ -1 111 : »v b' lt- r f.u
tlie three fo.l ,w ing dav M iron. 1 Kt., 1
where the ;;iinu:i! g"n- ial t.-'inioii M,
UoiifeiRratc Veteran* " I be h
'I’he t reorgl an* have -pa 1 cd no vv 1'
expenso ill in.aking pre|"i rut i’’i. a
M. j
V' i
101 ‘
1 1 . v*-n iv t Irv* « r r a
\ • V -oi-n I" r the ‘ 1V- 1 ' v "
« , f .! 11 v mi.| A iigu't ( 1 f , o■ 1 r*c
w •• mic hoi mg rtiat p.rt . f the goo ( to
'*»* He oin 1 ’ ■. Ii •• I v\ 11. ! c ! lo* * j'' * d ’ f
I-h.■ 110-1 I n 1,01 pi i 1 -1 -i11'* and tnc or
gain/ .tion o| live, J irnl union*.
K IT pibh*.
Prc-idcn* . c tate rar[*ttr«' I iiiott
A N | ■ K K \ ! 1 i- I! of >D K N L'-S.
Th" f 1 low i: " ".tv C'i ’""Ii i-ur" i - ,1 i *
• i ih-i ’c I to tin- -r io rill 1 ! 1 "li of North
Catu-l n-i ;
I \V 1 -r" i> the t!v tvirn ? f ’i rnt
1, ’11 " Hint tl 111
j. 11 >-r" .bjc# tlir t’v tiv? In ev-
iu 1 h" di -r rr
d•-1 iv the court and cso*" troub e to
oi'-c’f, h it In* on h a 11 -1 w ten j-our
uanit I* called
Frank ll ('r^cch,
B.irnwcli S
i-'J.’- !9'2.
.S :pnfT.
the gray-
! erv k ind 1 *' ti' 11
I I - an v thing too t?l tti v for
* to • 'K N o
STATr.MFNT OK TMK ( ONDnioN
('K
IIL BANK OF WILLISTON.
c!om« nf
v.i'.v.t u’ W.U’sntT;. ?
L'.l- ; ii'-.'-* Apt
tlm fiv
c . a; the
1**, '.912.
r.soi !b Eff.
! I. in * an ! I'.s"otrr.!s
| O - • rdta'c*
the perfect cntcrtHinn.ent o
ing veterans ol the ’,o.-t can
They protin-.o to l.’i.c '‘ibc t.nr*! 1 ) ( ^, vVh( r"*d"C* he go whnn hi
«• imp at an v rt-mioii cur be id *ini'c j Vmf* the vault im 1 tin- mantire pi)' F u .. n .. ui e viff Futur.'*
tfle wSr.-HfldR m.apnf It slow* that r ^'’J Mtttnnn? f mo tha U:v»c<,
they will bn ve every convett senre and ( , (( w ,, u „ n th „ / r ,J{f ; < urre,.. y
<x)tn fort for their guests. Tent* with ! and \ .•.•ct'thic*. tm win<- hi* tcer ,»n i SUvc an*! «’tlj*T Minor C*»iu
plank Ilonr*, with eight ert* In ohoIi
1 theic ; H'* w a)k.* on tti" bread, fr 10j|
an-i t' getahic , li" wiu< - hi* leer on
1 th" butter tnnl ImthCs in tbo butter
| milk.
j Poe* th-o t*v v ; «it tlie patient *!eh
j u Ith eonsumption, typhoid fever and
99 (.or
Ct Ho
to: 11
:w '".r o-,
J .V.K) 00
Gos Ti
Nct'dmj; a larger piaitt I of
fer for quu'k sdie at half price
my complete ami up D* date
gmnrn^ oittht, consisting ot —
2 Seventy-Saw I, u m m u s
1 iins, Suction S\stem
^5 Horse Power I'.n«ine.
Selt-P.ivkiii^ I'exis Cotton
Press.
Shaftin’; Brits, Pulleys, all
complete and in good condition.
My only reason for sell no is
that I need and my business
requires a larger system. Call
on or correspond with me.
Here is an opportunity that
knocks at the door of the live
man tfho wants a sure paying
investment.
tent, supplied Tlth blanket* pL’nw*.
Jte. will be tree uf cost, and in addi-
tlon shower bath* and otbor convctii-' cholcrH infinruni? li" doc* —and hr
tinecs wil!'bo provided. 1 nay ea ton von ti"xt.
That annttid rcuniuo < f tho United
■f*ona of Confedertito Veternini will he
Totai 9 135 ffTl 1?
t
JmUI At tbo sane, phtcc and fur the aa;nc
length of time. Th" h'm;.* w ii be a*
wr 1'otne its their latln'r*, Rrpre*enta-
tiveaul camps intending to -attend tie
riMinlu’i sltcu!il ft* p inn pi! v ti* thev i
po**-ibl v can w ti tn Jifr. 1 I'.ink R. We
rbuirm/iu uf the Ktiteri.-iinuient
fryer
and iiunmcr eompUitM.
hi* wing- tun! 11 -ii 1 y fc"t
rnirerf (m'llrr 1 Typhoid tlv
l s Did he ever kiL .invonrJ’# [
; '-iilled tnnro American "oldiei* in the!
Loin- ' > 'l , ’ l, d*ii-Aineriran war than the hu.'h'ts
1 nf Spaniard*
raittw. fto thftt rjuariei-S irray bo re i u \\ hern are tho greHte*t number
m-ryed For thent. j uf caves ol typhoid fever, I'ouaunipti<an [
—. j'tinl .*1111111101 emuplaint? Where there
. i ate the n\n*t IT!".-.
fhey do t’vinga In the rledmont ] ]o \\ here ate tho niorit flics?
00untin*, ofteir wrong tiling* but oros- | YYlierc tlicre i* th" mom fifth
aionally right, ones. YesterdaV wa* set " hy shnuM we kill the fly?
Because be may kiln*
12 Hnvv shall we kHI the fl . ? D«
^»!rr-y n’d the lijth ahout the huti«c atnl
yard; poff >ime into th# vank and on
the manure’ kill th# rfy with a wire
screen paddle, or stickv paper^or ftefu-
•*ene oil
Ll. Kill the fly any way, but kiif
the fly. ’
14. If there i* tUth ^pAwhero that
yot; cannot remove, cill the ■ fllce of
the board of tioalth and ask for relief
before yr ti r.ro »trie ken wiib di»eu»e
aW. I'a/tiaiNi, <le itb.
LI ■ ItFLiTIKS
( ajiM-t# ?toi>k PaHl in 25 (NX) fX)
, n tt 1 ^urpin* Fatal fi 50) 00
* tne ;.v d.»ns;"roc*. He I* .. . , „ ^
riHtr* wor*t peK -u.d mote 'langerOils L nd.MJcd Profl'*, less ( cr.erit
than vvlj I Le:\*‘s or rattMmikn*. lApet; s'* and Taxes paid ... 10 455 SS
7. VV list *4i*ea*e rf**"* the trv erry? ' Lu" t” Bank* end Bankers . . 101
He rarrie* typhoid fev-r. tnhsrru!o*i< Indivht'ml D"po*'fs etihjvrt ts
How? Oij ( hr v 77 361 M
What I* In- : * j),, ,o*ifs 14 9S3 59''
f'ri-i.'.tr's ( hoiks pOtta;
U.-.-rrve hind CariVd nn «rn
erct Individual or
Ledger ..
BVltl"*
1 OvW 00
for accomplishing a record breaking
perform.vu'e in SparMtaibnig, the city
of iiitce**, as it* lleraFf tirueUlms It.
A long felt want yra* (jo tro f/lletl be
tween the rising of the .»nn and the go
ing? down thereof ir» tbe building of a
new Methodist suburban fflitireb. Fif
ty aix carpetibbra' Volunteered to give
ffcetftiy’a wortt wlthom charge Major
jt. II Kith?, tbe oF4e*f live mnn in the
kw-ty, wtu io driv iho 41-iit o**!!.
Total 9 135 071 D
Stats of South (laroima, [
Cu’.j'uty o' B^'rnwi il j
Itcfure toe came W. F.
S S
Prothro- eashtef
of thr ahovc named bank, who, being duly
sworn, jays that th" above and foregoing
statement is a true romTition of said l>ank,
a* shown by tbe books ot *aid bark
Vt.. E. Protkro;
Sworn to and anbserlbed before me
26th day of April, ISKJ.
T. P. Mitchell, [t. a.)
N#tary Pubiie,
rorrect Att«»t:
J. I. Smith,
A M. Kennedy,
VV r h in ith,
Directors.
T.W. SCOTT
WILLISTON, S. C.
•Kelps Keoi Hoyse^Bpiiq,
Fly time D here and for your health’s
•ake u*e BOB SANITARY SFRAY
'fn'E ^NivKrtfuf. r irA'srii, ’’oiifiarn;
fNS'crtffi>K v > rx fii?NflK- rAki
If|) S S' na r y -t.'r-.v f. 1 Tffofd - f-ir.
er III lh"il Mli a * 1 ii '-n.'r.r e.'..ru
redn.-e* »h" tl -id ’ • v ... -i ; 'ji.ik" g f'-
H*e both e-.-’io iri’,f uid 1 ff-iu:; .-
There i- no ur 1 i-n 1I1" uiuri.."’
efficient for so 11.a 11 \ Oifng'C
In one oefrutfon vmn 1 ruKrrf oV sf-iir
way eatr be nweirt ahtd c'leaiipd and no'
dust arlsbig, leavhig same cle .r; dts
infeetwi arid in ai s .nitaiy "omlftion.
Kills moth*,- roaches. fUas, ’icd hug*
and water bug.
) Wi If keuii > >'tfr utfultrc lYrht-e* fr*,e
from vermfn and In a' JMiItary eon-*
d it tun.
Bob'Sanit .rj •*prtiv all-o clean* voftr
wfundiCorlC/ tT-or'/ carpet,- mafri'e,-
linoleums, oilcloths
BOB S VNIPARt sUftAY I h P'fR.
FKCTLY HVRMI.Khs Asfy WK
GUARANTEE IT WILf. Da WHAT
W K CLAIM FOR IT. KorSHe hy
- , C. F M'dalr.
JA irnwell, 8. C.
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Kline, S U . March 25. 1912. ' *
I re'pect fully ftivnonnee myaelf a •
a candidate for th«> office of County '*u- , ^
pereDor, •ut>j”ct to the nil-* and regu- ^
lation* of tbe Demm-ra’lc f’rlmar^ Klee- •
tion. and plegge tnvaelf to abide bv the ♦
result* and le aupport the nominees of 4
tlie oarty. I 4
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Barnwell. S C . March 23, 1912. ! •
I reepertfully announce mvaelf a ♦
candidate fur tha off "e of County Su ?
»»r\l«or. «ubj"ct to the rule* and regn- «
I itlwwa of the Deui'icratlc Primary ♦
Election, and pledge myself to atiide
hy the re»ult« and to stipport the nomi
nees of the party.
J. VV Bites.
Harry I). Cd’homi, l'r ''i *’'t
William I. Cave, \’tcc rre*. N. W
G. Miller Greece, Attorney K C . Caw
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BNfkvIlle, H. C., R F D No. 2,
March 11, J^IJ.
I re*pcctfally announce mvself a
candidate for the ofllce of County Su
pervisor, Subject tn tVe rules and reg
'uatioris nf (he Democratic Prffnarv
Flection, and pl-dgo myself to fthid"
hv the rcsnlt* and to support the
nee* Cff the party.
1*. E. Alien.
Bvrnw r ll. S C., March 11, l^l.
I rgtpcctfullv announce mvaelf a
candnUft, for the office of Countv Hu
pe * v I so r . subject to the rules and reg
ulation* of the Democratic Primary
Election, and p'odge myself to abide
by the result* and to support tbe nom
inees of the party,
0. J. Dlamohd 1 .
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Barnwell S. C. Feb. 8. Kffl
sf hereby annonnee ntivself a randi-
date for Supervisor of Barnwell Ormhf v
subject to the rules and regulations of
r».p f)cmn"l'-*f.f" orfmary and Pledge
»i . " 1 r - > *Hd Mnrrir**'® fhorfOf
J Oroaa M .yr»*y ;
B • • • 3 c T. •).: 1012
j - *• 'tn'I «n. oil".-" mv-e'f a cin-
d'd- »p f .. r'x. r>fV)..,. n r I'.n^nrv Super
vi- .- «ubj" -r to (he rn'c* and regijha.
’inn* nf the T)em >era’i.' Prlmurv Elflc-
tion an 1 pledge wiv*cl r to abld" bv the
rAftilr.a and tu *((pport tbe nnminp-»s sf
'fie pirfr
C. C Langley.
'V|tji*rnn f S '...R F D Nn J.
Januarv 2, 1012.
( reanectfnll v snncnprH* myelf* carf-
dida’e for the office of County Snpef-
rianr, aubject to the rule* »nd regnja.
tfon* of »h,e DemocrHtlc Primarv Klec-
fion *drd Pl"dge mr*«if fo abide hr the
re*«U* and to sdpport tbe nominees of
the party.
T. J. Grubbs.
yCortHbq?d ic next colt'.tuc.)
HILL TOP STABLES
TrtiTis tlie New Year Letif
’“There’s Hfe in the old land yet” and Charlie Hrown has the
fjets to prove it in the receipt of a car of.
Choicest Horses and Mules
from the host stock farms di the liluc Grass States; all pur
pose stock and all of gilt edge beauty and
every day sure scfvitc.
ALSO TWO CAR LOADS
of excelsior Wagons, single and doulnc, Luckies, Surreys,
HarhffsS, Saddles, Bridles, and everything in
his specialty lines at specialty
bed rock prices. * ,L
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DOME TO SEE AND SAVE
CHARLIE* HROWN,
Barnwell; S. C