The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 13, 1912, Image 3
When You Go To Build
Get Our Estimate on Your
Lumber Requirements
Complete House Bills our specialty.
An immense stock of sash, door?, 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 r jr product is right from A to Z.
Call, phone or write. Get our estimate
before you buy.
AUGUSTA LUMBER CO.
AUGUSTA. GA.
Spring is on the Wag and Mij
Advance Stocks lave Activet
and fire the Prettiest and the Best
of the thirte \ ear'' <4 im meieantile experience.
In White Goods. Gm^hams. Pctcalev and
Madras I have the tir^t choice ot tlie best
houses in the leading drv ^oods centres.
FOR MFN
N\\ Spline N'\i\ ot
GtvOSSb 1 1 SHOHS
in Superb.
A Lo\eI\ line ot Children’s OxtoidA 1 tr
the little folkN.
♦
All Fall and Winter t] ioS.n Grcat!\ R*:
duced in price to make roo m tor
vSwect Sprinri's Surprises
1 mean business. It you mean huMiieNN
come and vou will yj no farther, hn I will sat-
isj\ \ou.
e. F. MOLAIR
BARNWELL, 5. 0.
* MAKLS UFLS WALR LA5Y*
TMlOi VIAKH.
'Strongest State Bank in So Ca.
WHY?
Capital, Surplus and Stockholder.'. Liability
ftsno.non.oo
Safest of the Safe.
rn furir.mtiitjr the nnfa-y °f h Hank it in wpII tn re-
nuemher tbnf Capita! and syrplu-, in other wordn, the
BANK’S OWN MON KY, ii that whwh rive* M'V-MI rif V
to deponilnm, in thin rn.px’t w nfaml Filia l amnni;
the .?(Ki Htate bunkn in South Larotma. Setk nnCf r lir-t
and Mrcept Om cordiiH invitation whit'b we enteud you
to bank, with u».
4 per cent Paid on Savings
BAMofWESTERN CAROLINA
BARNWELL , S. C.
? SURPLUS S500.0C0.UP
c
DIRECTORS r. .
g o F Hates JM. Easte rl i ti'i
bu lit. »* iia^ood F. M.Duckin^iiam
F^e BAmwell Pespl«.
THUKSDAY. JI NK 13. 1HI2
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
In Advance, per Annum
On Time
JIM
.»*.0C
The three neetlons of the chain uang
aro located this week at tne head ot the
old B'vant Weathersbee mill pond on
the W111Uton-Ro*emary townahip line,
at the Ivnehinf itround near Barnwell
and at Mr. I>. V. Blume’s j>)aoe in
Blackville township.
W. V. Kichardaon, J. B. Morn*,
Clerk. Supr.
HARMONY LODGE NO. 17 aTf. M.
A roimUr communication of Hattnony
Lodce No. 17, A. F. M. will tie held
tn Masonic Temple or. Ttromday
June 37 7.30 o’clock Vlattiug
brctlirun ire curdtai.y lovitod to atteh«t.
A. A. Lemon, W. M.
Wm McNab, 8«y
CORN FOR SALK.
I offer for sale from LiO to ‘UOO
buahela of heavy, sound ear corn in
the all nek and a quantity of lOiind
well curt d fodder.
Apply to K. J. Hankii.gon, ' Elko,
S. C., K. K. I). No. 2.
2t.
A
THE
June:—
MOON THIS MONTH,
?'ir«t Quarter .21
Full Mown 2't
Lfiat Quarter 7
New Moon 15
HERE AND HEREABOUTS.
ALLEN-BORRA! L,
In the F ir»t Raptift Chufeh of Kdge-
lleld on Wedneaday evinint', June 13th
ML* Barline Allen will give her gen.
tie hand and gra* iou* heart into the
loving and lo \ al life keeping of .iguiuel
Ail*»en Morrali, M. 1>.
May life be to them a long aunimer
of iinclomled happlne** and rich proa-
perlty. For Dr. Morrali, Inherinng
all the high character and exui'ed
traltaof hi* long, honor d am ea'ry i*
one in who*e good fortune all R^rn-
we’t feel* an intereat that time oan not
weaken and for h|a good *ake will love
the fair and gifted bride who ba* won
hl« golden heart.
J1T.Y l.'TH.
Four week* from tomorrow candi
date* for 13 oflice* are scheduled to
apeak at Barnwell. For these jiliinm
23 hurifera have »n far thrown their
hat* In the ring. Hardly 2ft of them
may he expected to address our folk*.
As it will ho impoulM* for every hod)
to come to this appointment we repeat
and renew the anggeation made two
year* ago tiiat the Democratic clubs
.elect committee* of their menhber* in
whom they have moat confidence and
delegate them to come to the meeting
and take measure of the camlfdales *n
that they can intelligently anviae their
stay at home friends as to the qnaiitl.
cation* of the candidates seeking otllce.
A rattling earthquake shock was
felt shortly after daylight yesterday
m jrning.
Mr* B. I*. Davie* and little son leave
tomorrow on a month’s visit to North
Carolina relatives.
Mr. C. A. Beat and family returned
Tuesday morning from late .''pringe
in glowing health.
Kev. John K. Goode w»* tn reach
Barnwell yesterday to make hi* old
(i lends happy for a liftle while and
more dis.nnsolste tha ever by return
ing to Cboraw today.
Saturday brought the good news to
the Barnwell (rlend* of Chief Justice
T S. Dunbar that so marked ha* been
the Improvement in hi* health that he
h * a been enjoying plea»ant hour ride*.
1‘rnf *nd Mr*. Rcott and little son
left on Friday t<» .pend a couple cf
weeks wiih kindred at Moniicrllo,
after which tne) will go to the land of
the .ky for the remainder of the bum
mer.
Rev. W L Hay* of Big l«lind. Bed-
f,>rd County, V* wasexpn ted to *r-
rj\e ve.tcrdsy for a few day* stay.
He will preach in the HaptLt Church
on Sunuaf and m»\ *n»wer the rail to
it«p*«torate whlcu was exteuded to
him some week. ago .
Ai Wlnthre p College '.ommenoement
last week th' 1 degree of H. S. wa.can-
ferred upon many graduates who Wad
completed the full four years course.
In tha' hapi y cl««* wete Mi».es Nel
lie K. Kav of Blackville. Alma Black
ami Ruth Ki|ey of Bamberg.
Hon. T. H. Peeples was over from
Blackville on Monday looking tn he in
fine health for the Mate campaign for
the office of Attorney General.
After the primary h* wL] visit S»n
Francisco a» * member of the legisla
tive d* leg* l ion to select a *ite for the
Miulh Carnlin* exhibit in the Exposi-
noii fo he hold In the citv on tha Pa
citls In honor of th« comjiletion of th*
Pan am* Canal.
Mo* F!1U Roger., daughter of Mr.
and Mrs r . F Rogers, wa< hstipll/
married Tuesdav evening at s o'clock
ro Mr. W H.GiHtdaon, the ceremony
hi iog preformed by Kev. 11. llaf
ner ai the Presbyterian manse on Con
federate street. Mr Ooodson, whose
home Is in Barnwell. Is foreman for
the Legate Construction Co , »*f Co
lumbia, and is at present engaged in
[Hitting down and paving on the main
street cf this city.—F'ort Mill
From a recent Dane of the Vaca
ville. California, Reporter we learn
:hat l»r. W. S K illlngsworth. former
ly of M dli«ton, is n candidate for the
Democratic nomination for the Legis
lature from Solano County In PH).’
he vva* elected to that noniion by MH)
mujotity over hi* republican i pp >ncnt
and declined another term. He ha.
been a ( olonel on the staff* of two
Governors. He has made good le
cidcdly as a fruit grower and huslneas
man in the golden State.
(U K KR1KNDS.
The first silver lining fo Friday’s
weeping clouds wa. from the goad
hands of subscriber B. J. Hutto.
Thanks.
Tne finest dewberry fea«t of years
was the generous gift on Saturday of
onr good friend. Mr S. F. Seasn.
For Sunday thankfulness and enjoy
ment we were indebted to the wizard
of the link* for a donation of the de
licious peaches that farmer Alfred Al
drich is happy to bestow on bis less
fortunate friend*.
THE WEATHER.
For three days and nights last week
the East wind blew and the chill rain
fell and king cotton shivered and the
gra«» laughed and the ripened small
grain* sobbed. Tha road* were
washed, the field* became qttsgmires
ami bridges floated from their founda
tion*. It wa* the worst spell of ea-lv
Summer weather experienced ainee
the middle of June, lsft2, which was
as disagreeable and diast-rou*. Morn
ing and evening fire# were pleasant to
sight and feeling. Much corn was
blown down, hut later warmth will
draw the prostrate stalk* to ereetne**.
In 1H9J the corn grew yellow but latsr
recovered and became top Iv arv with
big ears. May it be so this ve»r.
The farmer* of thi* county have lost
thousands of dollar# by the daoiage
done to their grain crops ami the ad
vantage given to the Mav gra*. that |»
greening the cotton field# With tne
quslitv and quantity of labor available
a timely cleaning of the cotton crop
will he Imixvssible. The price of the
coming crop should open at 16 cent*.
IN’ I.OVINO MEMORY
A pathetic in-i'ent in connection
with ttie death of Mrs. Inez Jackson,
of Springfield, May the 24, was the
fact that les* than two months had
passed since her lovelv young aUter,
Carrie, had been called aw'av. She
died at the home of her father, Capt
M O. Wall, of Dunbarton, April 3rd.
after a lingering Pine*# Life w*«
f ill of hope and promise to this fair
voting flower, whom God In tils w is
dom »aw tit to remove from the atd.t
of a loving family and friends. Had
uot ill health prevented, she w oh Id
nave assumed life's holie.t relation
last February. Loving hands arrayed
that beautiful form In her shimmering
bridal robes, nod tenderly committed
her pure soul to the God who gave It
The floral offering* were numerous
and beautiful t'ant Wall and family
have the deepest sympathy of a large
circle ol friend* In tbi* aevere Affec
tion.
I . E . A.
(Gontlnudd fruai
pageIWO)
F H McKtnny
W1 00
Htra’toa
45 ’#1
F If MoKinny
hn (mi
Th* Jihip* Furniture C
u 2b oo
ilHxn StTatton
Atlantic fee A Coal Co
18 IM
F H M. K 1 n n y
h.) ().»
Helen Strattnn
4 -5 Oft
l*lillllp M Harris
3 .Vi ft
F H M< Klnnv
ho (Kt
1'hi'bp M Hxrri*
", 35 U)
F.velyn IVrktn*
17 (to
Harry Thompson
3t» .Vt
Evelyn Perkin#
17 00
Phillip H irri#
3.5 Off
F II M. Klnnv
no oo
H®lcn Stratton
4-5 im
< « « «
45 (K)
F7velvn Perkin#
i; txi
Phillip Harrl#
1 . 1 .
35 00
31 25
Evplvn Parkins
12 75
K H M • KI n 11 y
PO (HI
Helen MtrHttnn
45 00
• • 1 .
4-5 (Kt
V P Lee
1 1 06
K II McKinny
let (10
2S1W 0(5
Willlston Dlatrl
ct No 2ft.
F I’arker
JMft 00
• «
ft.H 7-S
J B Arm«trong, fre.-ia
Oftn 00
W 11 Kennedy A Son
Hft h l
F Parker
2 •<ft Oft
M r* A iriie M Ilrown
,7.To (to
<; on
A M Kennedy
F Parker
3(H) 7-5
. 4
2ft* DO
<•
29 -3 Oft
VV K Prothro
7 »() (Ht
J II E’orey
85 DO
(» • >
4D On
K Parker
Jt».5 25
Hank of \Vi’’i«fon
2H 27
W K Prothro, trea#
1 OoO on
4# 4 # 4 i
10(X' oo
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K Parker
2ft3 DO
J H I’naey
ft) no
W K Prothro
3(Hj »)0
F Paiker
293 QO
J H Posey
40 00
" K Prothro, troa#
25(H) 00
L Parker
21)3 00
10 >84 83
in Ms l
Duntaflon, S. C,
j M A N t'F aCTPRKRA or-»*-»
YELLOW PINE AND POPLAR
ROUGH & DRESSED LUMBER
Flooring, Celling. Aiding, Mu«]d-
ings, T/atb, etc.
Can furnUh complete House Bill#.
Sav Mills, Dry Kilns ant>
Planing Mill
AT HALF
PRICE!
suTiCn orJELiw tKw*
■IUV|g*beM» *M
Opting Branch District No JO.
THEY ARE COMING.
The State Campaign speaking will
commence at Sumter on June 18th and
continue through the <! counties uofil
the end is reacbcd at Greenville lo
A ugiist.
Campaign date* for this #eotlon will
be Thursday. July lltb at Hampton,
Friday, Julv I2th at Barnwell, SittiH-
day, Ju)v 13th at Bamberg.
Candidates for the United States j
Senate, House of Representative*. No-j
j pcitor and State office* are to show
| themselves and present their claims at
these meetings.
PH KLING THE CUKES.
The price of cucumber* In th» north
ern citle* f-JI with tbe l*«t week end
to a figure below any proflt paving lc
the maker* anil shippers thereof.
Should the price *Uv low we sug
gest that the sweet girl graduates and
tbe liberated schoid maidens get bnav
reeking pickle*. There ought to be *
good market for honest, home made
goods next winter from the great lake*
to the Gulf of Mexico. Certainly *
sufficient supply should he made for
tbe girl* »f the dozen female college*
thst are training »o many for happy or
mHarable housekeeping. To help out
our young friends we publish the fol
lowing recipe adopted bv gn organiza.
rion of Nor’h Carolina ladtea as the
be*t ever made
Soak cucumber* In itrong brine, not
less than n week. Soak In clear
w*t«r until fre«h changing wafer fre
quently. Green the pirkla* by boiling
In slum water [5 or 20 minute* For
one ga'l'in of cucumber* use enough
vinegar tn cover; add one and » b»l r
teacups of sugar, ada hor*e radHh, on-
ion*, spice, dove* and red pepper to
taste. Let all come to a Foil . Add
pickles and hoil all together 15 or JO
minute*.
The young cucumber* of pickling
sire will keep indefinitely If covered
with strong brine and can he prepared
for table use at later leisure.
NOT SO BAD AS l llOUGUT.
Investigations by government and
C1em«on ( ol ege expert# show thut the
caterpillar* damaging crop* In Aiken,
Chesterfield and other counties are the
army worms that feed upon the leave*
of gra**, corn and cotton with equal
appetite. Cotton will recover, so it is
*aid, from their raids, while the cotton
caterpillar coming later I# s complete
cfop destroyer.
Another brood will follow the first
In a couple of week*.
-.«#«.
CARD OF THANKS.
I wi«b to thank the people of Heal
ing Spring* vlpinity and elsewhere for
the kindness rendered ore during the
llluc** and death of my daughter.
Mr*. Mate!!# Lott.
Needing a larger plant I of
fer foV quick sale at halt price
my complete and up to date
ginning outfit, consisting of —
2 Seventy-Saw L u in m ti s
(iin\ Suction System.
?5 Horse I’uwer Lngine.
Self'-Packing Texas Cotton
I’resk,
Shafting, Belts. Pulleys, all
complete and in good condition.
My only reason for selling is
that I need and my business
requires a larger system Call
on or correspond with me.
Here is an opportunity
knocks at the door of the
man who wants a sure
investment.
that
live
paying
Narci#*a Gray
35 0()
3.5 00
• . « *
85 00
Mr* Narciasa Hsrtzog
35 00
f » < *
36 00
1 75 (H)
Ulmer* District >c 31.
VS’ l. Brant
ft 95
Emma Crum
4n (#t
• • < •
40 00
IT J Raine*
Ail 00
Marv L' P-*r*r>n
RO On
J K vv eek I v
27 «)
M ary <' Pearann
D oil
Einma V (Irum
40 DO
Mrs M ry c IV ilkinson
eo do
Emma V Crum
40 «0
T J Folk
3 "0
Mr* Mary (' VS'ilklnaon
fill on
Km in a V Crum
4o 00
K ut h Ps r |er
28 00
Mr- Mars ( Wllkinantl
l>< 1 Oo
Em ma C m in
40 00
Mr* M srv ( Wilkinson
tel INI
Ei" in* \ Crum
40 (ft
Ruth P*fl>w
25 00
Emma Y Crum
t*n in.
a 5ft 69
1 ee* District No 32
l w (v r i i n m
07 On
KI..V 1 C Chit r y
1 l*> do
Viiila Atkinsou
1"7 (ft
3(3 <hi
Barharv Branch District No
3 J,
Mr* \ G 'Iorris
20 INi
VV H Sander*
5 ik)
El Le Moi rl(
40 (Hi
.1 H Holly
13 60
E.lolse M .rria
4i> tut
• • . »
4'> LI
G M M .rrl*
I. 1I.1
Kloise Morrl*
4u n<)
* * * *
40 (Ml
M srlon Morria
4 0.)
J *» Hen r v <)’ Merry
2# INI
F.luLe MtriL
20 oft
Fran k Sander#
6 (HI
8ul M
Kline District No
Esther Jen kin*
HO 00
A nniehel| Kl*e r
50 (Nl
Mill vie Mav*
4" On
Anntebell Riser
ftn 00
. « .i
!M) 00
• « 4 •
00 00
F H JcnkIn#
A 75
B Jv Jeiikina
fi 70
Annfwbell Riser
PO DO
K.sihp, Jm.HIn*
5 (NT
J B Armstrong, co trea#
10 00
J K Hra.lh'v
3<l (Hi
Annlehell Riser
ftO IK)
J K Bisdlev
<i() IN)
\nnlhell Riser
ftft 00
J A Jenkins
ft 5ft
507 04
Cedar Grore District No
35.
Olive Chltlv
10 CD
Marvin H-diaod
6 IN 1
Olive (Oiit’y
40 fto
(,’arrle Thnmnsnn
?2 5(1
Carrie Neij Thompson
2-2 60
Olive CMt'y
,4 4 4
4(1 (iff
40 DO
2IU 00
Heliool I**, 1S0B, BfttHl
glvvn that an ptotlft' *<tl ft*
Dunbarton, 8. V., on Prlrtst, Jft
tfllJ, for tha pnrpnao of (Gtormlnln*
whotJinr Or n»t f S.hdff.OO w«hb of bong*
•hall lift I#*u«(! In Ro h Land Aohoof
'DUtrlct. No. IV fur srhhol purft
The *ald election shall bti comlact
U provided t>* U«v {,* th* heMliTf
general election*. Tha jHS# w|l|-
opene.I at tbe »tnre of Mr. B F. Andef#
*<>n and tha follow ihg gentledie* at*
hereby appointed tnanagera of thtft
election: H. F. Anderson, J. M. K||*
lings worth and B. F. Davta.
Tho*« favoring the pfopoaeff
issue shall ca*t a ballot with tha
"For Bohda’ 1 written or printed thera*
on; and those opposed tn tha prupoaaM
hnhd Issue «hall «<alt a ballot with th*
word* '‘Against BoncU*' written of
printed thereon.
W A. Dteka*
H. V. Anderson,
C. C. Baughman,
Trtutee# Richland School
District No. 11,
Dunbarton, ft, C., June lit, DM*.
(TL fc M fl O N
THE
AOHtcUtTURA*
(01 LBoe
EvRot.i.MSM Over aoft-'V*t.i;K or nturaa.
TT OYER * Ml I, MOV AVI, a QtaKTW# *
h'ix*TV vofn Teacuaiw ard Omcniak
fttnttr.r Corasea
Aerlctiiturf. Agrlrnlfu>-c and Oit-woewy,
Airru htturs and Animal Indu-trv, ( luantstrjFj
Meohalncal and F.h-ctrtcal Knyincrrmir, <3vfl
F.' K nrcring, Textile Eagineering, Arcni*eat>
Ufa! Ehginevrtng, ,
Short Cotdurt#
One (ear ernirte ia AgOcH'tnre Two
course in Textile*. Four weeks Winter r e
tn CeRton (iradl'ig Four Week# VFlntflf
Cntirse for Farmer#.
Oar Coat per session of ninaiwontaa t»-
rludtng all fee*, beat, light, wut^t boa-*,
lanndry and the neesweary uniform# $l3L~u.
Tuition HO.Oo *d(ittl<)oal
EXAM*
BCUOLAttflHIF AND ENTRANCE
fNATtONS
' The Chlletre mamta+n# 167 fear f
ruttnral antf TrttHe rudltflanrhlpa «mi
year Agricultural scholarship#, Value of
lesaion and free tn
attend**! Clenlaon Or*.
arholarshtr* MOD per se#«ion and free tuition,
it# who hatst
W1LLIST0N. S. C.
WlNTHKOl’ COf.LEOK
LARNHII' and ‘ENTRANCE
*XAML<A TION.
The examination for the sward of
arant scholarahip* in Wmthrop Col
■ge atid fof the «.imts»lnn of new
ludenia will bs held at theCnunty
ourt House oo Friday. Julv d, at ii
m. Ap|ilicaats mu*t be hut less
oiO flftesin years of age, When
cholarshipa are vacant after July 6
vey will he awmded to tho#a making
le highest averaae at this vxamina-
on provldett they meet tberondltlnn*
overelng tbe award. Applioanta for
•l.nlarshlp* should write to l'r**l<|ont
*'hn»oti before the etauilnallon for
chtdarshlp* etarnlnatirm hlsnka
HnlmUrship# «re wor'h |HF) ami free
nltlon The n*-tt iravlon will open
epteroher IF, IFI J,
For further Information and caia-
■gue, address,
I’re* D. R Johnson,
Hock Hill, M. C.
(Student# who hatT att
Icire of am other college or nnlveraltr ate not
eligible fot tbe *rhoUr#Wpe unlees tier* art
no other ritgibte applicant* )
t4r‘BobutBr»hip and Entrance Exatrlnn-
ttoo* Will be ht Id at tbe County Court Room
on July 12th, Sam
t-|f*Neit Seas.ion Open* September 11,1
W rite st over to W’. M Riw. ^Vtwh•ew•,
Cle»o»on tk-lMt**, i. C.. for «aiakm, actiutnvs
ship blank*, ru If you djlay you mav ft*
crowded TUt.
MONEY TO l k.41%.
Money Hi lend r* first nfortfagn *n
fsal estate. 8 per cstnt lntsre*t M
amount* under yooft.ftO. 1 per
t>0 amour** ov*r |l .BOO 00.
a. O. Parttrson.JI
MOtlCf Of riKAL
Notice I* hstehy given that
r..Tt
derslgned will on Wednesday, Juo* 1ft,
1012, file with Hon. John K. bnelllng,
Judga of Probata for Marnw*ll 0>Mntg (
her final raturn as Kiflauitrlt of tft«
wUl of Dr John WffiUm 0’GMvle, d*~
.•e>»ed, smJ apply for ly«iiert Dl#i
sory.
Mrs Nettle (J’G Ivle ftpaak*.
EfttCuinSa
Jay 17th, P1J.
CANDIDATE CARDS.
The curd r\f Col. N. R. DUl of T,tu
rcn«, annoiincing his candidaev for the
l ’nited state* Senate, i* published to
day Col. Dial i* a lawyer of long and
large practice ami of high atandlng
Ue has been for year* and continue*
among the foremost captain* 0 f indus-
ti j in the ffirdmont counties engaged
in the constiuctlon of cotton factories,
the installation of electrical plant* and
the general development of natural re
! sources. As stated hy himaelf In a re*
[ cent speech at Monetta be ia ‘‘making
j the race on hi* own merits and not on
! the demerits of Ms opponent*.He
will fully define hi* platform at ibc
1 county camptign ineotiiigi,
Mr. R. A AH’# card announcing hi*
candidacy for Magistrate at Ulmer# le
published today.
The card of Mr. A. N. Black foy
Maj'iinte aliiLd* ispubjltbed tvdaj.
To reduce the cost of living a thous
and Jewtah lajjly housekeepers iu New
York city have quit the nun of me»t
and warned their dealer* to stop it*
saie until the price fail* to reason. To
show that they meant tjitsinC'S tlie-c
ladle* took from several buyers narcf-ls
of meat and trod them under foot un
til unlit fot use. Their movement may
become nation wide and bring th.-
meat trust to it* senses, heatjes help
ing tbe health of those who have hem
loo hearty consumers of flesh,
Cave District No JA,
Mrs Dora Dee M'alker
Leonora Allen
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HILL TOP STABLES
Turns the New Year Leaf
■‘rhere’s life tn the oM l^nrl yet' anrl Charlie Brown has the
f jrts to prove it tn the receipt of j tar of
Choicest Horses and Mules
from the best stock farms of the Blue Grass States, all pur
pose stock and all of ^ilt edge bcauty*and
every day sure service.
ALSO TWO CAR LOADS
of excelsior Wagons, single and double, Buggies, Surreys,
Harnesa, Saddles, Bridles, and everything in
his specialty lines at specialty
bed rock prices.
LOME TO SEE AND SAVE
CHARLIE BROWN,
Barnwell, S. C.
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1785—
COLLEGE of charleston
1‘28‘A 1 <ar Leji'U Siptenhr T, th
E”ir»nr( nnminatwiir: it all the crunti/
on thdau, July 6'V at it a. m
It ofTi-rs cohrsrs .* Ancimt end Vcdttn
Languiyt/. Alu‘h/»uitici, HaU/Ty Pol ti'ai
SeieriC', Dtkutwj, Ch'mutry, Phyita, &i Ao-
tpy, and Lnytnttti*'].
Ce'iTnes for B. A., B. S and B 5. drgrm
Ulth I'jujtnrrrv'J.
A ir** tuMoa trWarr.-p to each 'aunty
So.c't Carolina \ icant Boy" /cKolarthipt t
yu/.ri,] i>[00 a year and frtt ttvtion, op'n |
rnmpditire rtamtnatton in Sfpt'mher
y.iprntrs recuunakl'. Tmni and ralalcjnta
on opph'.itton, n ritt to
Uarruon Randolph, Frifdtnt,
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Carrie L Dunhar
L annie Unrdue
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Alice M Morrow
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Alice M Morrow
Mr* Alice M Harrison
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(The Farmers’ Union Bank)
Out of town check# and draft# accepted fbr d^fcoslt without exchange.
We pay 4 per cent in Saiings Department
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OFFICERS:
Harry D. Calhoun, President
William L. Cave, Vice Prca, N. G. W Walker, Cashier
G, Miller Greene, Attorney R. C- Carroll, A$*t. Casbiw
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J. Cochran
Tarlton S. Care
Dr T«m F. Hogg
G. Miller Greene
DIRECTORS:
T. left Grubbs
William L. Cave .
Win ton T. Wilkef
B. Lee Easteftiflg
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