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\ - » T^e Barnwell People. THURDAY. SKITKMBKR 1#. 1»1J RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION. In Ailvance, per Annum |1.60 On Time la.OC Tlie chnin n ;iM K section* this week hi >■: No. 1 hi Long Branch t'hurch, No . -J Ht V\ illlston, No. .'t Ht K line. W. V. RichnnUon, J. B. Morn*, Clerk. Supr. HARMONY LODGE NO. 17 A. F. M. \ A /A regular commnnicatlon of Harmony \m/ I>«lKe No. 17, A. F. M. will be belU in Maeonlc Temple or. Thursday Sept. 2H, 7.HO o’clock Visiting brethren are conliaui invited to attend. A. A. l-emon, W. M. Wm. Mi'Nab, See another chance And positivtly the last opportunity obtain a regUtratloo omlfooto bo* fore tne general election will bo af* forded on the fourth Mondar In Sep tember. when the Suporriaor's of Ro(* I** rat Ion will open their book* at tholr office 'ii the t:..urt Houae. DEATM. SOME SNaKKS. %■ . La.t week two rousing; rattle snake* were «liot hy «ection master Richard- •on on the Gos-t Line right of way at I'nby’. ( reek, where the road bed waa being '’leste'i < f btiHhea. They were about ten teet. ipirt when first aeen and w.-r*- hli.'iit the stime site. One had 15 rattlfc. Some of the ratt'es o:’ the other w. re shot off. The regular meeting ot Barnwell Lodge No Iti, Knights ot Pythias will he held at their Hall on Friday night at h o’clock. A full attendance la requested. By order of II AKI.KY, C. C. Wm. McNAB. K. R. & 8, On'* two hor 9 e farm for sale, conalat- ing of aliout seventy acres, more or U»s, about three and one half miles north ot Blackviile, S C, For further partieulars apply to M. K. Zelgler, Norway, S. V. CHANGED offices. Last week H. F Bulat Kaq. of Blaok- vllle, moved ti‘s law office from tb* second *toty of BUtt’a store building which he had occupied for 19 years Into new quarters over the Citizens Bank, Ea»t side of Clark Street, Black- ville, where he will be pleaaed to re ceive the calla of hla clients and friends, and to serve them with char •cteristic faithfulness. U D C. CHAPTER. Mrs. W I. Wilson af Augusta will be at the Court House at Barnwell, 11 o’clock on tomorrow, Friday, 20th Inst, to oiganize a Chapter of the Uni ted Daughters of the Confederacy. All ladles throughout the county eligible to membership and interested in Con federate memories are cordially invited and earnestly urged to attend and par ticipate. The Barnwell Chapter should be blight paged In the future history of the county. VrrKKAN J. H. LAPITTB. Veteran John Laffllte, aged about 84 years, answered the last call on Au gust — and crossed the last river to rest in eternal pfeace with the comrades I (one before. A gallant soldier of the ost cause he was true to the traditions of his ancestors who forsook their fatherland to flud in the new world the freedom of conscience and the lib erly of religion denied them In the courts and churches of France. As • citizen Ih the years of peace be lived and labored ‘villi wisdom and unself ishness for the upbuilding of the State and the betterment of its younger hopes. He will be ml«sed, not only by the thinning ranks of those that wore the gray but by all who came in touch with his knightly life. His world Is the better for his long pilgrimage. His body wss interred in the cemetery of Speedwell MethodUt Church, of which lie had long been a consistent member. Til F. MOON THIS MONTH. September:— ■ Lu*t Quarter ; 4 New Moon . 10 Fir-t Quarter IH Full Moon. 27 •••••••••••••••••••• • • • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • • •••••••••••••••••••• Sherifl < rue. h a lvestls.'s tax sales lodav. It It n W e ot week FOUR FAIR DAYS. The County Fair for 1912 will com' meuea on November 13th and continue four days It le tbo hope rnd resolu ion of the management te make it even a grander cuccesa than the exibi- tlon of last year. The earneat and general support of the fanners, for whose special benetit it will be held is confidently counted upon. It is ex pec ted that Stale President Dabbs, Nautmal President Barrett of the Farmer’s l uiun and Cnmmiaaloner E, J . Wataon w ill he present and deliver good and timeiy addresses. DR M . A. TPRNEK. Dr. Milton A. Turner of Dunbarton died on the 12th inst. in Augusta, to which ci’y he had gone for treatment In the last hope of restoring hi« health, broken by its long and unselfish ser vice to suffering humanity. He wae the second son of Dr. John M. Turner, an eminent-practitioner of the last generation and like him filled ideally the almost sacred position of physician to all who appealed to him for help in their sufferings of body and of counsellor for those needing guid ance in the business affairs of life. Wise in and devoted to hia chosen pro fession, faithful and gentle in its prac tice, great hearted and generous he is missed a* if some tower of strength • nd refuge in a troubled laud had fall en in the stillness of the ending Sum mer, DPA III (IS a ( Mil.I). In Barnwell on the Lltli inst. the lit tle son of Mr and Mrs John B. Har ley, a little beyond two yesrs of age, died from (lie effect* of hums received ob the 3rd inst., when the clothing of the little Innocent caught from a light ed Japanese lantern with which a hap- •y group of children played in the borne yard *f the bereaved parents. i\ ed 334 hale* of ootton -np> 11nten I' lit and Mr* Horace J. Crouch w"te m town on Monday. I*he SiHk-hat. hie Farmers Club will I, " I it* >ept'tuber meeting tomorrot I li“ H irtiwdl C . mtr Fair for 1912 will he tied commencing November i ob. M r.. \\ I Have* snd • hildien wll r* m t in in \ i r^l n la u nli M Iclober brings C" er weather. Hi" juarlet|y •tstement of the Mer- • limit- and 1‘lantert Hank nf WilllatOD i - | . i li, i»lie -1 tod a y. < .,(,•) Irea.iirer John B Arm- ci g i b i-io • I i» (annual tax col- i • 111. g me- »t g*- ' ■ id » > i ip’ S V i.r.ti.- slvertl*»i for s • • •, .!t*ir*!'ic r> tl eauu* in one "f U.e ' . * i,-hip* in the county. "It: ti' t • r rail » tmt it [X»uri ’ Too n .11) ■ dll III II I, n at .11(1 - received at (ht I iih I f r cor tmie and spec* III k m i.-r* I oiiin VS ate||.,u*e ('om- l*i.t • ••!) erttaeiio ut deserves the . *ii '',| cni.sderation cf our fatmer re ». Faric.-r U I. ( *)i tiruught In last w ' ■ k a numi*>er of *■ |11 cotu.n hells In n'lli-h the •eei| ti».l •prnuted and coni Uieii.o .| (I, grew '!’!)•• *ttt ntn ti ' f intetnlilig Sfipll- i ant* let t< aol er* ertHi' ales is called to the ad)e ti«emeut of ti'e regular f« 11 e \ aitnii »t ion. Black), i .. i i« tlirce tiright young •tud* :•*. • ■ ' c - it Ii I a ro. | n a I n 1 V e i • i;) ' I. , . ■ e 1 n !l*r,.|| Buiat. (»eo I'. - .ii I -iihuiion it I a 11. \l ' M 1 .r"er if Four Mile mil M | .no i if It iiiharinn, re- ■ c ' 11) i • | i r ne t from resilience In k inii i i, w • it m town on Tuesday. II iicc I'.c k The Fanner*' I’nton k w |l h indie your cotton rbseks a i I I r s f' » .|UI. kly Hiid Courteously, sc,| f.irii;*li 'huge (or your cotton l i k i i" * ad Hoi J W i.'ivcf the Baptist State M .. ,.n II" i: I isillpiesihat'he Barn- well |{i|di»< i hurcli no next Sunday a ’ hi f pi-t i io x ci. o'clock on kttate vi I-- "i- Tiic pulilic cordially invited tout;' 11 l. 1" not tow the «un erosoesi Hie line >'"ith and fall weather will soon * I >'imuier Miltrinesa Dav and i.ighi are now of equal length but dark 11 e as will grow H 1) d day 1 Igh t d Win- die (or i) ro pic of months. Tu. new !v elected Barnwell city f.ith* i» enti ied upon the discharge of t heir duties on Monday, (’apt, C. B. wwim wa* elected t'liief of Police a P '-itioit lie tilled admirably year* ago. M r. ■muioii Hutto was chosen night w ati liman. At \ikcii on Saturday .fudge H. F. Rice i cf used liail to Owens, who some week* ago sliot and killed Robert Saml( rs, in Red Oak township. James K. I hi vis K-i|. represented the appli cant, Bust and Nlueatiini,appeared, for tiic S'att*. From totnorrew, Friday, evening miti: T .'ln p. m. on Saturday the Weit- t rn < arolina Department Store of Mer- cliant B. Mazursky will be cloned for the keeping of Yom Kippur, the most sacred of Jewish observances. For t wel t v-six hours the Israelites of the world will religiously abstain from eat ing ami drinking anything. Rev W, L. Hayes, Hie new paator of the B irnweil Bapttel Uhnrch, arrived last week and received the sincere wel come due to so good a man and minis ter in coming from a Virginia to a Carolina home. On Sundav he con duct. ,| services that were highly prof- itiildr and pleasing to appreciative con gregations. Hwas a college mate of Dr. W. M. Jones of WillDton. According to a dispatch from At lanta tiic S Mithern Railway, in the near future, will build a combination passenger and freight depot at Kline to replace that burned in March. The new building will he a frame structure, covered w ith metal shingles. It will ic 22 hy .'il feet, with separate waiting rooms, 11 by 14 feet, for white and colored t r aveler». The freight room w ill Ih-i.’2 by 32 feet. The office room will he N hy 25 feet. Adequate platforms for freight and cotton will be provided. MAKING GOOD The Farmer-' Utilon Warehouse Co. held their • nnuhl stockholders meeting on Fridsv, 13th lust., and the follow ing officer * and director* were electc 1: Robert E. W-iodward, President, J A. Jenkins. .'Secretary ; Harry D, Cal houn, Treasuret. Directors: Kobt. E. Woodward, J. A Jenkins, J A. Porter. E H. Rich ardson. Harry D Calhoun. The W a rehouse Company had a sue. eessful season last year, declaring a dividend of 10% to the stockholders. The management announces that they are now ready to store co'ton this wes son at thirty cents per bale per month. TO EI.T8IAN PASTURES. Davy ( rorkett, probably the oldest horse in the County, died of old sge on the eth Inst on tbe plantation ot Major J Ancil Meyer to whom be bad bekofigwd from tus birth, .13 years ago Ha had made crops, tint (or several years had tieer. released from all work except that of giving an occasional buggy ride to the grand children who loved and petted him as a true and faithful friend He had never been sick snd never missed s meal Thirty- one years ago ha look 4rat prise at tbe County fair as the beet two year old coll exhibited He svae a sorrel. WAT< II QUIN WIN. From s recen' Washington, (»/, pa er we take the fciiowlng bit of pleas* • nt news (on.-erning Mr. H W. tjula. I It what hi* many Barnwell County friends expected of him Mr. Hugh 1' Quin, the efficient maosger of the local branch of the Southern t uttcii Oil Co., wae reMentlv jreaeoted a very handsome gold watch )T Mr .'x, I’ Moi gan, of New York president of the Ylrglnla-Cerolina hemlcal Co., which owns the Boutli- •rn Cotton Oil Co The occasion for the presentation was the fact that sa manager of the Washington Mill. Mr Quin had made, during the psat season, tbs best recr rd over previous years of any of (be t«er>- ly-two mllla In the AuguaU district. While the oldence of the company’* appreciation l* * thing of beauty and will give Mr. Quin a ‘good time’’ the remainder of his life, it la the recognl tlon of that ability for making good which lias been characteristic of his service to the company since hla first year with them that brings the largest amount cf satisfaction and pleasure to hie friend*. THE MAGISTERIAL RACKS. Tbe official report of tbe votes esat for the candidates for Magistrate in the second primary, held on the 10th Inst., is as follows , AT Al l enuaia Edentleld Tobin Allendale 117 117 Bull Pond 17 N Fairfax 98 52 197 177 At 1 (It R milk: Dunbar Turner Bannett Bpringa 18 S AT REP OAK : Holly Sanders Red Oak 27 29 Siloam 39 BH 0« 90 at vlmkr: U- H. William* was declared the nominee In accordance with the result of the first primary . CARD OF THANKS. For tbe many courteslea extended to me during the primary campaign and the aplendld vote* given me at each election I return my moat grateful thanka to the good people of the coun ty. It will be my conatant aim to prove by my conduct of the office that they made no mistake in electing me Coroner. Very sincerely, W. L. Woodward . CARD OF THANKS. With a grateful heart I return to all and each of tbe good friend* who so loyally supported me by their work snd votes for the office of Magistrate my most sincere thanks. No man ever had truer friends and I will never for get tbeir efforu In my behalf. Wish ing health, happiness and prosperity to them now and bereafter, 1 am sin cerely their friend, It A. AIL LOCAL RAILROAD HISTORY. Along Ehout ISI2 when the theory that passenger* a tut freight could be transported long distance* snd at a rapid rate of .peed, ssy ten miles an hour, and so startling a proposition Wss then regarded at visionary and ulopitn, about like aeiiai navigation is considered now by many, voine en terprising capitalists of < harleston formed a company for construction of railroad to be operated between Charleston and Augusta and employed competent civil engineers In make a survey to determine the best route for laying (he track it waa found that tbs best and mn*t econo/iilcsl route fol lowed closely the old *t«ge road known then, a* bv many now, as -‘the Btate Road.” w hlch ran through Barnwell and ernsseu Turk'y Creek at "the old rd,” where the gray haired men ytf Hsrnwell, is laivs. use.I to have a swimming hole like the one now to use uesr the bi Idge When t lie Aurve ) wa< completed and tbe rights of wav were solicited the oo conservative land owners in and around Barnwell there were thee as now tome of that cJes*) refuied per emptorily to pert with the right of wav at »a> price and (he suney had to t>« banged to run through the lands of tbe Iste Alexander BDck, nine units north ot Burowei), and the good town of Hlackville waa initiated, as likewise Willlsion and F.lko i nee Ninety-'xlx) to the Weat and Graham * Turn Out. now East I Denmark or Halo, and l ow. ry’a Turn Out, now flourishing and lively Bamberg on (he East tide of Blacky Hie. In the course of lime It was seen and e|t (bat a grievous error had been made tu rejecting the steam railway and to repair the blunder or m a meas u re ni 11 Igale 11* e v i| r* so I’ * enterpr lal ng lli/ena of Barnwell determined to build a branch road to Blackville and the grading of H was begun |u*i prior lo lh» War between the State* and romplsted during the first yesr of that war At the end of the war Barnwell found heraelf like Hit rest of "the prostrate Stale,” ruined and almost wiped off the map, and the Barnwell Railroad, or rather its roadbed, re tnalnrd there a constant reminder to the sayfarer l»etween the thriving town on the railroad and the dead in land village of the foil) of *ur fore fathers In having rejected the good gift that fortune sent us in la32. But along in the Eighties our hustling fel low townsman J. Whilden Woodward, got psssesalon of the old toadbed and laid a tramway on it and operated a perilous and uncertain schedule for several years between Barnwell snd Blackville, Later by the tines-e and able management of another citizen of barnweil the old Month Carolina Rail way Company was induced to pur chase the tramway from Whilden Woodward and Iron the road. It then became “tlit Barnwell Railroad.” La ter, the S (' Ry. sold tins branch to the late Col Mike Brown, wh" owned and operated It for several year*. The same citlaen who caused tlie,^. C. Ry to purchase the Iraniwpy from 3VooU- ward, togather with ('apt. D H. Sally of Orangeburg county, projected the Blackville, Alston and Newberry R R., which with the aid of Charleston capitalists was built to Seivern in Ai ken county and combined with the Barnwell Railroad became “the Caro line Midland” until absorbed by the Southern Ry. But before the acquirement of the Carolina Midland by the Southern the same citizen above referred to as hav ing negotiated the sale of the Barnwell Railroad to the S. C. Ry. and the formation of a syndicate to build the Blackville, Alston and Newberry R. R , projected and got a charter to build •‘the Southbound Railroad” from Sa vannah to Columbia to .pas* through Barnwell, the object being to induce one of the big railroad sysfema of tbe Sou'h to complete the work and take In the (/’arolina Midland R. R , consid erable stock in which he owned. This enterptise succeeded also, aapdld the two above named. How ft was ac complished, as well as what bearing these reminiscences have upon the present, will be told in another article. A. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS. All persons Indebted to the estate of I-. T. Williams, deceased, are requested to make prompt payment of such in- debtednea* to the undersigned and all persons haying claims against the said estate will please present the aame properly attested to us. L. P. Williams, Executor, Hattie B. Stmley. Executrix. {pyoftsaietud Carts, V. SEYMOUR OWENS jltt«nti| u< Mnstllor tl Law Office over The Barnwell Sentinel BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA Will practice in all Hie Courts. Col lections a specialty. Loans negotiated on acceptable security. James H. Fanning, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Springfield, - - - S. C. AT HALF PRICE! Will practice In all Courts Mtate and United Btate*. DR. W. C. MILHOUS, ©emiM. BARNWELL, S. CAROLINA. Office hours: 9:30 a. in. to 0 p. m. Persona living away from Barnwell will please make appuit.intents before coming. By ao doing they will be aura of immediate service and avoid dis appointments. DR.B.F.ST0RNE DENTAL SURGEON BLACKVILLE, - - S. C. My dental office will be open la Blackville each day in the week. I will answer calls from any point in the county Needing a larger plant I of fer for quick sale at half price my complete and up-to date ginning outfit, consisting of— 2 Seventy-Saw Lufumus Gins, Suction System. 25 Horse*Power Engine. Self-Packing Texas Cotton Press. 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 ^>n or correspond with me. Here is an opportunity that knocks at the door of the live man who wants a sure paying investment. T. W. SCOTT WILLISTON. S. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF BARNWELL, In th»- Prot'atc Conn. B) J. K Snellnur, Esq , Jit'lirc of Probate In Barntsell County, Where as, Willie \\ illiam* made suit to me to grant him letters of Admin istratton of the estate of sad effe. t* of Mary William*, Hecetuved, These are, therefore, to cite and adinontah all and slnirular. the kindred and • rvditon of the said Mary William*, deorH*ed, that tla-y be and appear U-fore Wie. in the Court of Probate to be held or Barnwell on ratur da), the 2lot of Safa next, after pubh < at ion there •(. a^il 01 lo> k in the forenoon to show cause Af any the) have wh) the said odiultilslrolUlh mitould not Ix Kraillad (liven under my band this ith day of ■'epterober. Anno Domcu. 1912 J K 9.N ELI.INi >, 11 . Probate Jodgr. Published m Thi H*h\wmi Poona Kept 12th. 1912. lENUreUMMY StlYICE 1UICHER In Tan Willow Calf or Oun Metal. A hand some,snappy shoe ontheOrthopedio [ last, designed by army surgeons. You never saw a shoe like it for wear.oom-^ fort and style. Single nole of Texas un- •couredoak. box toe, sole leather eounters,evrry part Inspected. Lining of ■pecially tested drill. A Solid leather shoe that will (rive the wear of the civilian shoe that *eIU for $6. ThU la one of the shoe* Uncle Ham buys for hia ■oldierm. IT*8 A WOULD BUATKK. Beethe Army line. e. F. NI O L A I R. Calhoun & Co. Dunbarton, S. C. Maxiracrusaa* or YELLOW PINE AND 1‘OPLAR ROUGH & DRESSED LUMBER Flooring, Calling hiding, MoalJ- Ing*. Lath, rtc. Gan furnish cnmplri* Mouse Bills. Life, Accideqt, CYCLONE LIGHTNING ANI Saw Mills, Dry Kilns Planing Mill ant —OFFICE* AT THE BASK OF BARNWELL The Farmers Union Warehouse Co. hkorpofuted tor #10,000.no Will store vuur COTTON at UK p«i hale pci month. Robert E. Woodward, President R K Woodward K. H. Kick*rdson J. A. Jet kins, Secretary H arr v 11 ( alt,, Treasurer nd. I, IKK Toko J. A Jenkins J A. I'orfer Harry I >. Galliouti Fine Farm For Sale! One of the best located farms in Barnwell County, contains 209 acres, 150 acres open, balance in timber, everv acre available for cultivation, lies beautifully, red clay subsoil in easy reach of plow point. Tbe very best cotton land in this county and well adapted To cantaloupes and truck, which is getting to be a leading and profitable indus try here. This farm is situated on public road, one-half mile from depot and business part of the village of Klko, on the old S. C. & Ga. R. R. (now Southern), 41 ^iles from Augusta, Ga. Church and new brick schoolhouse in sight of dwelling. Labor abundant, community of good, thrifty and moral citi zens. Place is healthy and has plenty of good well water. Improvements consist of a nice seven room Cottage in a beautiful pine grove on public road, two frame barns, wagon shed, etc., and three tenant houses. All improvements in good condition. Latter this place at a price, far Jj.elow the price such land should bring in this section. One-third cash, balance on long credit, with annual payment of 8 per cent interest. ALSO, I have another farm of 220 acres well situated, one and one-half miles from Klko, two miles from Williston. This land has about 30 acres of sandy land, well adapted totasparagus, the balance of it good cotton land with day subsoil; about 150 acres open, balance in woods. This place is near enough for one to take advantage of achool at Elko or Williston. Improvements consist of two four room tenant houses and two barns. Price made known upon application. Terms same as above place S. N GREENE. Blackville, S. C. Live Stock INSURANCE, —At Lowest Rates In Stronoest Companies I Am Offering My HIGH GRADE BI ,.5*V X 'V'.-t.il f 'V.yl T- -..rZa ■ ' ; ; / FOR CASH ('ome and look them over . " i In order to dispose of my crop of BANCROFT SEED OATS for Cash in the next three weeks I am offering them in quantities less than one hundred bushels at 70 cents; one lum bed or more bushels J. D. WHITTLE ‘ Blackville, S. C. I am glad to give to all past and pre-ent customers and to the general purchasing public tin- good mid summer news that by the transfer ol my c.itcDilly < Ims' n and complete stocks of Pure Food Gtoicucs, St.muard Hardware and Wide Ranged IL.tise I'tirnishmg G-xxIs to the more com modious ami convenient stoic loom under the Masonic lemple, Barnwell, S. < , I am tn the happy position of be ing able, as I am s’ticercly dcMpms of doing, to offer far bett ci advantages m sm h goods t < atl who appreciate the shuatr deal m business SOME SUMMER SUGGESTIONS: :: t + + + + a + + 4* ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 « 4 4 • 4 a 4 a 4 a Mmh of human lic.dth and happiness comes from the foods eaten and my gtocxrtcs arc tlir (leanest and choicest. All the suhstanttals and deinavies nec led lor the breakfast, the dinner and the supper tab.) constantly m stock. At thia leisure season the ptovident husband and thoughtful housosit, ) .11 \< rv pleasantly and profitably as- cctt.iin what are the m , L 4 the ftim m l the home in the way of hardware tot the held -t ’he kitihrn, of furnishings Im the dining roam or the (.lumber and supply such wants without hurtv or worry It is a good time .t'-c to pr. p.,tc |or Winter hy the *e- !ci I ion of blankets, ijui.'s, slift'*, pi os ( ases. &c., when the demand fm siu h g-, , | S -j 11. t. EsT*’ I he (fumes I -i high pit ( s fm the next cotton ( rop nre gilt edge ! I hut w 1.1 tm in diaicr white goods. So be wiseund Imv now, uml Itom me.. And cspcu.dl) g< t the guis nml the l>o\s who will soon return to their college and s< hoc! lives ptovuled with clo thing tiut will t ><• ( "into! t.ih'e, (Unable and well ap|>earing. l - .v et) t lung, in s(o( k lot xontlu .md young men from hand* s'/ine hats to the shoi s tlut mike life s walks easy and gl .(( etui With sun etc tlimks lot th' 1 nitmuing patronage ex tended tlie Mo..m Stoic so m my y (,uI muii it the further and target (onlidetue of mv tiu it'ls .md the public and ptoinisc my liest etfoits to nuke my seivice acieptable to them. 6- F. MOLAIR t Strongest State Bank in So. Ca. WHY? Capital, Surplus and Stockholders Liability $Ha0,0<KU)0 Safest of the Safe. In entlnialinK the nafe'y of a Bank it Jia well to re* member that Capital atul Surplu«, in other words, tbe BANK’S OWN MONEY, is that which gives seeurlty to (le|H)*ttor*. In this respect we stand FIRST amorig the 800 state hanks in South Carolina. Seek safety first and accept the cordltll invitation which_we extend you to iiank with u«. 4 per cent^Paidbn[Savings BANKofWESTERN CAROLINA * BARNWELL, S.C. CAPITAL & SURPLUS $500,0C0.2P LOCAL DIRECTORS. C 3 George H.Bates J M-Easterling Butler rtagood R\1.Buckingham