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No. 1 at Klkn,
No . 'I at Opt W.
near Kdiato River,
No .1 at Rohblna,
W. V. Rlchardaon,
Clerk.
aeutlona thU week
D. Rlaik’a place,
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J. B.
Morns,
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HARMONY LODGE NO. 17 A. F. M.
. A /A rearidar communication of Harmon/
\mj Lodge No. 17, A. F. M. will be held
VS¥ In Masonic Temple on Thuredaj
Nor. 21 7.80 o’clock Visiting
brethren are cordiauy invited to attend.
A. A. Lemon, W. M.
Wm. McNab, Ber .
On«i two borre farm for aale, oonaiat-
Ing of about seventy acrea, more or
Lsp, about three and one half mllea
north of Blackvllle, S. C, For furlber ,
particulars apply to
M. K. Zeigler,
Norway, 8. O.
FOR SALE —Good farm, eighty
acres, in Barnwell County; well lo
cated Best railroad advantages. Easy
terms. Address C P. Southerland,
Asheville, N C,
WANTED—To buy Umber lands,
also two logging carts and ten mules.
We also want to contract the logging
of a mill and the hauling of the lum
ber to the railroad, a distance of two
mllea. We are In tbe market for eight
yoke of oxen. Will need shortly ten
men of sxperlence sawing trees, also
fifteen men In artJ around tbe saw mill.
Slate wages and experience. Pnynter
Lumber Company. Rldgevllle, 8 C.
TO RKN 1’—4 room cottage and large
lot near buslneia section; for further
Information call on or write to B. P.
Dayles, Barnwell, 8. C.
M.sars H K.i,.., W
Gouge. William M, N,b and t. \
•T * re delegate- from tin* i„,n i .
tile Anniisl t.onf^rence .if ih.- Metiu.d
' ,l Jd'uecli to commence at A i,
on Wednesdar next. Bislm,, J i ltl (j
R'lgo will preside.
Though he pa\ s well f.. r It we hate
o publish Mr .1. W. C. Reed's adver-
tlsement. He proposes, if he can Hf , t
■ satisfactory sale, to move to Kings-
trec, which will be nearer his business
Barnwell can 111 afford to lima
good salt of the earth people.
M In reading Tu, Peopi.i this montli I
i * r ' ” ' liam Mc Nab hopes that none
or his old or present or future friends
will miss giving hU Insurance adver
tisement a complete and careful peru
I sal. He trusts their memories will be
true and tenacious toward him.
OBITUARIES.
Six or eight tender and touching
tributes to loved ones called awav
from saddened hearts and homes are
on our table, asking and expecting
publication in ihig Wgu^
To publish all such offerings wool | ;
occupy more space and require more)
time for composition than would be I
acceptable to the great majority nf ;
our five thousand readers
We sympathize with the atri.-ki-n !
and sorrowing. Yet ihe more we do
the more Is expected of us Our sub
scribers are entitled to first considera
tion.
Pleaae remember that we get such
memotlals from all the townships of
thla county and from beyond it*
borders.
Thursday of Dat work we l.eard
r'sna H. Cre*ch lur Use flr.t
•P^sa In public on the stags ”
'* * f hsi* .ed ta (he well r..unU-
d f oi periods of tils Introduc-
Ihe ^.enSers of the day tbe
"i s lie iis.nl | |vr; || be bsd |«l
K a id politics alone anil bad
o ihe pulpit he wiin|d long ago
<"ine a Bishop of his church.
b
we have
perform
THE FALL COORT.
Petit jurors for the third week of u,
approaching term of court were draw-
on Monday:
Allendale- J J Thomas
Baldoc -U A < nlhoiiii
Barnwell —F W K«|ken-t in IV
Cave, B H < ave
Benaett Springs—J T Duncan, W
Meyer.
Blackvllle—A O Hair, H A Rich
L
s
FOR SALE—One 6 room bouse and
lot and all necessity outbuildings Al
so one vacant lot. acrea, adjoining
bouse lot, all enclosed with substantial
wire fence. ANo one farm, 70 acres,
more or less, just outside incor|>orai«
limits o' loan of Barnwell
A splendid bargain for parties wish
ing to move to town to take edvsntage
of good echool. For prices apply to
J . W. C, Reed, Barnwell, 8. C. 14-4t
THE MOON THIS MONTH.
Noyemb*r :—
Last Quarter 1
New Moon .. 8
First Quarter 18
Full Moon 24
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• HERB AND HBRBABOUT9. •
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There are IS prisoners In jsll for
trial at the near court.
And •'silence conaes like s poultice
to heal the wounds of sound "
Judge John S W deou will p'eelde
at the approaching ’erm ef court
A local believer In dreams predicts
wet wintry weather to Deoember
Congressman Byrnes was a.oong the
dlstlogultbed visitors of Tbursdav.
On Monday he l-ft Aikeo for asUlog-
ton work
Two negro m»n were lodged In jail
on .-«ui.dar on the , barge of burning •
house a id eight hi •• of cotton on Mr
Folk s place In Rosemary Township
That promised heart to heart talk
with our readers Is ones more t*oat-
poned —this Hose until ntit week, when
ll will be a Thanksgiving Dsy de.lver-
a nee.
Our sweetest thsoki to pretty Mt<
Maude YounghlMnJ of S-igllngv.le
fur the wrek end gift i f dr Ugh > fully
perfect totsaucs—c timed and pre
served.
On a-count of Illness clevsr Charlie
Brown ailseeJ the Fair and Sherwood
racing last week, snd was missed by
everybody, but he’s happily up and
out again.
Two atoree on R R. Avenue, Black
vllle, owned by Mrs. Rich, were burned
on Friday night night together with
their contents The loea was not more
than half covered by Insurance.
Thursday next, 28th Inst , will be
Thanksgiving Day. For tbe gift of a
great golden pumpkin foi Us due ob-
»ei vance we (bank our remembering
good friend, Mr. W. A. Kneplon,
The leading mercantile establish
ments of Barnwell will be closed next
Thursday—Thankvglvlng Day Tne
housekeeper* are asked to bear this In
mind and make their purchases before
hand.
Our friends from tbli county, Bam
berg. Aiken, Orangeburg and further
abroad made laat week rspeclady pleas
ant to us. They were too numerous to
chronicle, yet loo nice to be over
looked.
A poet*| card request addressed to
Prof. J.N. Harper, Clemson College,
H. C'., will bring to its writer without
further costa copy of Bulletin No. 108
which treats of Hog Cholera and its
Control.
R BoyUton, W U Blume, Joseph IV
ter*
Bull Pond-M L Middleton.
Four Mile—J B Wingate
Georges Creek—J L .itill. G M M-r-
ri*.
Great Cvnress—G M Hard-n, Thnm-
a* Folk. T R Harley. VV I. Creech, \V
H Ulmer
Red Oak—W c Blrt
Rich Land—1, W Hill, (. W Ander
son.
Rosemary—J J Black, B F. Grubb*
Sycamore—I I) Allen, W A H*y«
Willlston—W L Merritt, G ( Math-
B F Bsiley, H M Thompson, >
B Hair. G I> Bin, B F Druutinond, A
E Owens
MADE A MISTAKE.
The unintentional compliment of
mistaking us lor s farmer came twice
quickly one day last week A «tr*i.ger
stopped us on the Lancastercorncr and
spieled out. "I'll make yen a pretenr
of this fountalu pen, worth f J 5o, at;<1
these two monthlies for a year. If vou
will pay Jl to cover pustage " Our
reply waa that we alre»ay received »
hundred paper* a week and hadn't
tlmj or eyealgtit to apare for more that
we are in newspaper life on a .ma<i
scale. Turning on b!i heel he hastened
sway, ssymg In disgusted tones -'I
thought you were a farmer." On the
Bank of Western Carolina corner an
other fellow stopped ut with an offer
of * pair of free apeclacUa We could
n't aee our way clear to aubwenbe
The purpose of auch publications In
this apparent generosity I* to an swell
their clrrutailont that they may obtain
Inflated price* fur advertisements T r
ill order bouses when the pari'el*
poet law open* tbe town* and country
placet to their blandishments
I HE county FAIR*
i l> to noon Saturday we thought we
s >vw a* much as the next man of the
,I ! M '' ' • ("oductiona *ud posaibilul-s
tin. c iuniy But an Inspection of
the G. uniy Fair Exhibits under the
guidance of ('resident Callioun co.i
■ lu«ively convinced us that
not yet learned the aoe'a of
atice and promise
A wonder leellng akin to that which
must have overwhelmed tbe newly
awakened Rip Van Winkle same
aciosau* as we looked upon sugar
cane matured nine feet, almost long
enough f,, r fence rails, corn ears large
« plenty for fire Wood, sweet potstoee
of cannon hall slx b water ground
white and yellow corn meal, canned
GHi beautiful perfection and uu
limited variety, cakes and preserves.
Jellies and wines that would tempt a
Doctor of Divinity to take a day off
and crook tbe elbow with bibulous
and Uicenous intent.
And there were other tilings more
nim memory could reach around and
r'-member. the useful works of atrong
braiin-d, stal wart armed men, the cre-
itinn* of dainty hands of poliahod
W’umen, tiie flower buds of promise
imm the school rooms where young
idea* are taught to grow aright. It
w i. a 'evelation and a prophecy. But
w e .hall not endeavor to do justice to
an oc. H .ion beyond the grasp of fact
a»*l tiie flight of f»ncy. To do so
" 11 ,H ' followed by a fall and failure
ff' 1 ’ 1 Hn, i fatal as the dropping of a
- r ’ n »' ruck aeroplane.
U ■-! I-- if the outside world could
' "■ f'it opportunltlc* tiome folks
i -- hv as they go to the cotton
imd chase the golden calf back
'*•1 in the fattening North and
it would bring b. fore the .next
eu year morning dawns Into this
* IIV land a tidal wave of Yankees,
Divk., lingoes, and from such trlbu-
hition may the Goed Lord protect and
l to - r n c H».
It W as a great and frluniphant show.
N. xt y.-ir It can be maile more mag-
hiiircut if it be the so|» attraction, out
"f c"iii|ir-titjnn with the empty noises
' f a carnival am) the begging of the
*t r i ugers for business.
i.et tfi^ i ounty Fair be made the one
great '-vent of the years to come, a
t*- in pie "ctiool in which p»*t aucom
p|i-hmeuu shall predict future accom-
I li-timcnt
viwi xotia.
Ylrkrt.ae l^wgwortb of ClaHawall,
-tw la* »4 ,- ‘
drfeateti fur re sRptleo to Goagrrae
from the Flrat Ohio Dtairlct bv a 1>«k-
ecratie opponent.
Co'Um ailtl rontrijler* from (hr
N >nb came down in o the rieumnnt
counties last fyeak Id their special car*
to collect aa| harry back tbe satisfying
dividends paaaad to thslr r rad its.
Sixtaeu days have passed aince tin
• lection and It It not known yet wheth
er Roosevelt or Wilton carried C»H
fornla Flrat one then the other baa
been ahead and the total dlffereuc* be
tween them will likely be leal lhati t
hundred votea.
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DEATHS.
Mr* A r Uaaery departed thle life
on Minday afier long ill health. Her
body was Interred on Monday near
the remain* of loved ones gone before.
She w»* a slater of Mr George W.
I'eaCnck.
The hodv of M r T L Wiggins, who
tied in Ssyaonah on Saturday, a a*
• gtit to Haro well fur burial. He
hr
me lived tic re and waa foreman of the
IGroweli .•'enllnel. afterward mer-
chandi.lng His wife was a daughter
ot M«) r J. J Brabham .
Our ever good frleod, Capt
be a farm
G. E.
Blrt, must with us to be a farmer, for
on Monday be gave us liberal tpeci-
mens of bis floe white and yellow seed
corn and the prettleet new gourd in
the county.
Ten murder cases were entered on
the General Sessions Calendar for
Bamberg County at this November
Term. An early election looking to
the restoration of tbe Dispensary sys
tem Is desired by many citlsens.
Talbert Williams, white, wholes
caped from the Barnwell jail on Oc
tober 29th, in jompany of Josie Owens,
was caught near Augusta and brought
back on Tuesday for trial. The charge
against him Is burglary and larceny.
The People |s honored with an In-
1 tat ion to the wedding reception at
he residence of Mr. and Mra. N. G.
W. Walker, the bride’s parents, of
Mi»* Nan Walker, their only daughter
and Mr. Louis Pinkney Wilson. The
happy couple will carry to their Ala
bama home tbe best wjshes of a mul
titude ef friends, tempered by tbe re
gret that Barnwell la te loae one so
well beloved by ell that have aeen her
growth from sweet childhood to the
full beauty of eultured and acoom-
pHshed
WORTH KNOWING.
H^vertl real farmer* have recently
remarksd to u*. or In our presence,
that November is the beat tnonili in
(be twelve fur killing hog# for (be ba
con and bam purpose* of lbs next
year. Tiisy have learned Ibis feet
through experience or by tbe teachings
of their elder*. These are the advani
ages a* stated by them :
Meat of bog* killed early requires
lea* aeyere cold weather to “aave It"
than that butchered later in the winter
—after new year
Early killed meat keeps sweet and
sound until eaten, no matter how many
months ahead that enjoyment may be.
Meat killed in Janua'y and February
Is tlmost sure to become ao strong and
rancid toward the end of the approach
ing Bummer as to be unpalatable eat
ing
A retired farmer who has a memory
about sixty year* long tells us that (Ip-
most delightful beef be ever ate wa*
treated In this way: Toward the close
of the war between the Slatea a lady
living just outalde of the zone of .iher
nau'a army paiaage had a tine be* f
killed. Salt wa* so scarce then that it
would have been quite a compliment
then to have said of a man that he was
worth h!s weight in aalt 8he had the
earthen floor of her smoke house dug
up, boiled the aoi| in wash pots,
strained aa much of the dirt as possi
ble and packing ihe beef In a water
tight barrel poured the dark result of
the boding over che beef uutil it wa*
well coyered.
Th.- last call qame early on Monday
m .rnlng to Capt M W.Ke'dvr at bla
h' me In Blackvllle and tbe obedient
spirit of the gallant soldier and good
citizen crossed over tbe final river Into
the realm of eternal peace He waa
about 74 vears of age, and la survived
by h.a widow, a son and a daughter.
Mae. w . a vt ikvb
On the 1.1th Inst after a long IHnets
borne with uncomplaining patience anj
unfaltering faith. Mr* W, B Turner
departed tht* life at her home in Ellen-
too. ag*d eb>>ul 52 vears
"he was a daughter nf Hon. D. C.
Bush, w ho represented Barnwell Die
trlct in the Htale Legislature before
the war Three brothers, L. A. Buab
Sr , James II Buah and Charlea R
Bush have in the past few year* pre
ceded tier to the spirit land.
She la aurvlved by ber devoted hoe
band, two loving alaierv, Mra T. S
Dunbar and Mrs. W. T. Smith, and
one brother. Judge David C. Buab of
K lemon. To ber bereaved loved ooee
the warmest aympatbiea of a multitude
of sorrowing friends goes In this sad
dispensation of Providence. She bed
long been • eonaiatent, earnest end
h*-||,ful member of tbe Christian
( horch and the teaching and example
of her beautiful life will be long ao In-
fl ience for higher good In the bearle
»f the children of tiie Sunday School
who loved her ao wet! and to whom the
wa* -o true a friend, ao wise a guide.
She sleeps lit earth’* laat (lumber, but
her memory will long be a cherished
f ragrance.
NO KIN TO Ud.
WATSON, THE WORKER.
The address of State Commissioner
of Agriculture E. J. Watson at the
opening of the Second Barnwell Coun
ty Fair wa* chock full of and running
over with pure food for thought.
Whether the seed sown by him fell on
good ground or by tbe wayside or on
rocky toil remain* to be seen. But he
ba* done much good In other let* fer
tile lections, a* we discovered in an In
teresting afternoon interview. Among
the excellent result* a n compli*hed was
that of a little Lexington town, "where
the land I* poor and the people .too.’'
that ba* not imported by rail a mouth
ful of food stuff* thl* year. In favor
of a larger and better corn culture he
stated that Italian scientists in advance
of their American brethrea haye dem
onstrated that unsound corn and its
products are the producing causes of
peltEgT*. In Columbia people are
chTCrfulir paying more for meal and
grtM made from home raised corn than
for tbe white goods of northern and
western mills. Col. Watson has kept
large quantities of unsound corn and
meal, adulterated flour and diseased
Western rice eut of the State, so long
a dumping ground for such refuse.
It was gratifying to know that Col
Watson Is broadening and that on a
number of public questions be is grad
ually approaching our platform.
We found ohe mistake in that he Is
burning the candle of bis life at both
ends, trying to do too much. He bus
ties as If be were yet io tbe dally news
paper field where be earned bis flrat
•pun.
Wa-hlngton, Nov. 8—A sharp ar
ralgnment of the farmers’ wives and
daughters of the country, end, Incl
dentally, their city sisters. Is contained
In a report made today by George
K. Holmes, chief of the division of
production and distribution of the ag
ricultural department. Although
wage* have riser, steadily during the
last forty-four years, Mr. Holmes de
clares that the women of tbe present
age have forgotten, or are too proUd
to indulge In household work on the
farm. The lure of "society” which
has reached out to tbe farm, he taye,
is much to blame for tbe condition,
which he describe* as "acute.”
- "Country girls a* well aa city glrU.”
says Mr. Holmes. Id reporting to Bee-
retary Wilson, "teem to regard house
hold labor for hire aa undesirable.
Joined with this fact is the other one
that the women of the farmer’s family
are neither able nor willing to repeat
the manual labor preformances of
their grandmothers.
GIRLS WOK’! EXIT.
younger
T.
* It is rare that one of tbe
women know how to knit.”
"Through large area*,” ho says,
"the pride of (he housewife in great
stores of preserves, dried Ttnd pickled
fruits, berries and vegetables, extete
chiefly in history, and dependence le
placed mostly upon the looAl store for
the products of the canntrf and tbe
evaporator.”
Within the period mentioned, Mr.
Holmes reports that wages paid to
men laborers on tbe farm have risen
as high a* 79 per cent end that har
vest bands now are paid upwards of
$20 a month with board. For tbe fera
laborer who lives on tbe ferar tbe
year round, Mr. Holmee declares the
money paid does not represent tbe
real value of jie remuneration, for the
"cost of living” virtually la solved for
him.
Top Hoists,
Charlie proWn*
Year Friend.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Tbv election will be held S r 2.1.
1912, for tbe purpose of elecilng a coun
ell at Hilda. Tbe follewmg have an
sou need themselves, so we will give to
tbe JOth and then tbe announcement*
will close:
For Inundent: D. A Dyche*. A. P.
Collins, J. B. Grubbs, I U Delk.
Wardens: P. G. Kubenks, Jack H igh-
tower, J. N. Hutlo. O. W. Delk, H. J.
Delk, 8. J . Hallo.
P. O. Eubanks.
I A. Dyche*,
I H Delk.
Managers of Election
H0TICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS.
1 per
sff H
H. Jeff Haryey, deceased, ere requited
to make prompt payment of auch in
debtedness to the undersigned, end ail
persona having claim* agalnet-aaid ••
tale will please present the same prop
erly attested to ua.
G C. Matlh'ws,
J. K Newsom,
Nov. 4, 1912. Kxecnior*.
■ones or final discharge.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned will on Friday, December C,
1913, lie with Hon. John K. Nnelllng,
Judge of Probate for Barnwell Coun
ty, hie final return aa guardian of Miss
Cecil Gyles and apply for Letters DIs-
misaory.
Herbert E. Gyles,
Nov. 6, 1912. Guardian.
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
and 6*rn f 60 to $100 per month. Tboua-
andeof operators needed. Most fascin
ating and educational work. Positions
assured all graduates. Write immedi-
atelyYor catalogue.
SPARTANBURG SCHOOL OF '
TELEGRAPHY
Main St., Spartanhnr/. S C.
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n
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TIIE TOUR OF A 8MILE.
Mv papa smiled this morning when
He came down stall*, yon see,
At mama; and when he snil'e I then
She turned and smiled at m>-;
And when she smiled at me 1 w« nf
And smiled at Mary Ann
Out In the kitchen, and ehe lent
It to tbe hired man.
So then be smiled at tome one who
Ho saw when going by,
Who also smiled and ere be knew
Had twinkles in hi* eve;
So he went to hie office then
And smiled right at his clerk
Who put some ink on his pen
And smiled back from hi* work.
So when his clerk went home he smllen
Right at his wife, and she
Smiled at their little child
Aa happy ns could he;
And then their little child. »he took
The smile to school, and wh«n
She am’ied at teacher from her book
Teacher emiled back again.
And then the teacher paa-ed on ono
To little James McBride,
Who couldn’t get hi* lessons done
No matter how he tried;
And Jameay look It home and told
How teacher smiled st him
When be was tired, and didn’t scold.
Bui said: ‘ Don’t worry, Jim!”
And when I happened to Le there
Thet very night to play
Hia mother bad a smile to spire
Which came acres* my way;
And then I took it after wtiih
Back home, and mamma aaid :
"Here le that very selfsame amlle
Come heck with us to hedl"
—Tiie Delineator.
NOTICE.
There will be a reunion of the mem
her* of Long Branch BaptDt Church
on Thursday, Nov. 28. 1912 Every
member especially the younger mem
bers »re earnestly requeued to be prea
ent. Dinaer will he served on the
ground, end tbe entire community i*
invited to attend.
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Hats from Pam, ailkf
44 Co-Ed IbVJf I .from India, but ihoei—'
Hiker” W*| I from where?—America.'
*
As America leack the
world in shoe making,
so the famous “Queen
Quality “ shoe foe wo-'
men over-tops all rivals. ^
/ Worn by three nriUkai
*omen the world over
^ who appreciate its style
fit, and comfort.' This security and known
worth yours without extra cost. Isn’t it worth
investigating today? Styles for all occasion*/
iVe have the Sole A gene} hen. ^
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K-m
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&
II Top Mules.
A New Supply
Juat Reorlvcd
st Hill Tor
8 T A B L E S
Tbvy erv of ihs
seme right sort
A I. W A Y 8
handled tbvrc.
Alee Nicest Boggle* In tbe State,
Comfortable 8arr*ys, Everlasting
Wagone. Harness, Whip*, Rob*e, aLd
all stock equipments at prices to profit
end please.
.INSUItAXCK.
1'IRK INSI RAM !•;
I.ILK INSI RAWK
HEALTH AM; AC'CIHLN I
INSL’RANCE
LIVE STOCK IN.sURANCE
SLRETY BONDS
GINNING DATS
AT
All i | I lin*' Stock ( iinipu'.U * IVr
aoual utenih'ii Riven to x 1 iiu*li)r** m.
truart* I to ni v <■«r»*
If I can *»tvc v..ii in ,r\ of iti*
nboVn line-, ^ i v I* iin- * c I
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Oprofessionaf Carbs. |
%f<H«w(inmei—f ««■»«»»«
I)r. J. W. Reeves
Dentist
Permanently locate! at
Barnwell, South Carolina
Oftlc# in HartUon Building,
net.'!' -1 I v r
V. SKY.MOIK OWENS
Attoroeii ud Coilaseilcr at Lax
f Mil e ov . r
The Hart well S :.(ine)
BARN WKI.I., "Ol 1 M ( A KolIN A
"11 prHCln cinil hMrnMrt* < ’nI
lectioii* , .peclalty l oan* negotiated
on ai'cptablt* »eot:ny.
James H. Fanning,
a i turn la \t i \ w,
Springfield, - - - S. C.
Barnwell Oil Mill
',, Mndiys, Fridays
BEtinnmt irmnoar, roveriu m, nt:
BARNWELL OIL MILL
W#r|. E. MoNaU lAktibgor
The Farmers Union Warehouse Co.
Incorporated for IlCVOOODO
Will store your COTTON at 90c ptr bale
month.
Will practice In *Tt Courtr of five
State arid Unite.] Slat. * 81-4
DR. W. C. MILHOUS,
©entist,
BARNWELu S. CAROLINA.
A)(Ike imurH: * "u a ih. to L p. m.
Person* living away from Barn well
will pleaxe make appnii 'merit* hefor*
coming By so doing they will he sure
of immediate service and avoid dis
appointments.
Rnftert K. Woodward, J. A. Jerkies, flUrry U
Preiident Secretary
wiBwrroie
R E Woodward J. A . Jeaklee J. A
E H. Klcbardeo* Marry D.
Wheelwright and Black
smith Work Done Here.
Herse-sbocing a Specialty; also
repairing rubber tired buggies.
M. W. HITT,
- At JcbnMo’t Old Bund,—
BUekviOe. S. C
DR.B.F.STORNE
DENTAL SURGEON
BLACKVILLE, - - S. t .
My dental office will he open it,
Blackvllle each day in tiie week. 1
will Hns.ver ckIIs Horn any point in th*
county ->■
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS.
* m
All persons indented to the estate of
Dr M. A T urner, deceased, njie re
quested to make prompt payment 01
such indebtedness tie the umlerslgr.ed,
and all persons hat ing claims agalns’
tbe said estate will pi a-e present tht
same properly attested to m ^
C. M Turner,
Nov. 4, 1912. Administrator.
MONEY TO LEND.
Money to lend or first mortgage of
reel estate. 8 per cent Interest on
amounts under 11000.00 7 per cent
on amounts ever $1,000.00.
J. O. Patterson.
Strongest State Bank in So* Ga.
WHY?
Ca vital, Sur dus and
5830.<*0.00
Safest of the Safe.
In estimating tba aafety of • V«nk ll pa wall to VB»
member that Capital and Sorploa, trf other words, Iks
BANK’S OWN MONET, la tkal which glvaa aeewrtty
to depositors. In this rsapest we stand PIR8T intrag
tb« 900 state banka \» So^itk Carolina. Bsak aafety Am
and accept tbe cortBtl Inylkatioa whlsh ws axlsad ywQ
to bank with bi.
i
4 per cent Paid on Savings
MNKoFVESTERNCARDUf
BARNWELLS. C
CAPITAL & SUREPLUS 4 $5O0,
i fLOCAL 'h/RECTORS.
George H.Bate*^ J.M-Caaierlin
Butler Hagood aa ^—3^