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T^e Barnwell People. THUKspay. nc\ i;m : i k js, 19:2 KATES OF St KSI RIIT; Jjl* IlHANKsOITIJIO FRIKKD9. Mr L B Rutland of W|Ui*t»«i, FU , ttip tlru of our fiicud* in lb* : and naarprbomrauh- “ Mt.em t.> k«pp up tbelr f.xxl moord* Vi lymr hlj[h appreciation of tuub r» I li .1 |h frioml* wer# Meaur*. t^ S. P< •> il- r i f liitmpton, L. A. DrumrooDil of 1 Aikvti »nd Aiken Still of Hl.ckvllle. If Advanc**. per Auiiu;/ On Time . f l.ftO .li.OC for a quarter Tlie ebaii. tai M tb < week are; No. I at I-Vko, No . ‘J at t apt VV. 1>. I 1 t. i,’ii p] ice, near Kili*m Itiver, No J at Kot'tiiua. W. KiehanUon. J. B. Morris, Oierk. Supr. HARMONY LUOUR^JO. 17 A. K M. A repr.UrcnmmiiiiU'aUon of Harmony No. 17, A. Y. .VI. will Pe held lu Masonic Temple or. Thursday Nov. 21 7 30 o'clock Visiting brethren are corn mi, \ invited to attend. A. A. Lemon, VV . M. W tn McNab, See ()|i'> two Uoirf fHrni for Hale, consist* Ing of about a.-venty acies, more or less, ahont three and one half miles north of Blttckt i'.le, S. C, ' li'or furtbei particulars apply to M K Z -lgler, Norway, S. (J. FOR SALK —Good farm, eigtl.t? a^res, in Barnwell County; well lo cated. Best railroad advantages. Easy terms. Address C 1’. Southerland, Asheville, X. (J, WANTKI)—To !) 11 v timber land., also two logging cans and ten mules. We aUo want to contract the l. gging of a mill and the li niling of tlie lum ber to the rai.rnad, a distance t f two in lies We are in the market for eight yoke of oxen. Will need shorty ten men of v xperlenre saw ing trees, also fif teen men in an 1 around the saw mid S ate w ages an I experience. I’ .vmer Lumber Company. KiJgesipe, .1 C FOR SAl.K-i'ne 5 room lion.e and lot and all necess uy outbuildings A I- ao one vacant Ir t. acres, adj dning house lot, all ericir... d w iili substantial wire fei ce Al-o otic f.irm, 7 1 ' acres, more or less, juiit mi's'le incorporate J1 mit* of town of Ba 1 n w e!I A splendid liH r gain f..r par’ics wish- fog to move to low n to take ads Mage «'f go* 'd s c I' (■ I. For pilin' apply to j . w e, k• 1 ■ 1 , 11 1 r a , -,i, s i 11 it TIIL Mtin. 1 HI > Mu Ml Novetip • ’ - I - ■ i,t c • r 1 \ . M ... r in (■ M 21 N . I < M ■ • i 1. y .• 1 - ,!r 1 ■ y TOsn L* r 1 vi - 1 t N i w • r' * ' 1 mur h g ■< 1 i-i i „ (' rg-. •mi > I i. - F II - , • w n • In town un M ■ 1 On|v 2C G • 1 '> . i: , . l: r preseoti before u. 1G ru'd A S i 'III • K • , l • , 4'1 • u uf (Curl x [ 11 I- If rtu Hun T II 1’. r; ... \ r: u M v f *r n er»l elei", w ,. In tu« it or, M ... ! 4 V Juilg- Jul r. S tv r , ni ^ ,, v r on flie <'u*»t 1 no mi '1 > ■! # \ m ' r r t f Mr J . ( r<'»l« n Mil»h » X* !b( fl i • friend to lift Mur ll"rid»( r. •• - rn us this week The Sou"i C%' dins ( " fi"» ’ e r.f tbe M K ( I.u'. It 'N.'Uth, l| 11 . »►! 'll at A nde Moo 11. (• x <•. k. I> lU’t gu 1 .r Baby M II X t Wedue-dtv • • \ n , i • |.r.' - pare i f i »ii , \ f, y " f n • r;, j Utfll trf > u ht( • 1 hr r w \S N . ••'li V. (»r imr• go* t hi* w ■ t k r | . ' r » dl» in e hr Ig ht m* M r ,1 . i, S ,j f l - 4 h 1 Ur Sulu t"' <. .(,!.• ctih*- •! va n fr *i. A 1 k r u "it - .mil . W f» k m *; »’ r" i! g hi! « i | ' » i i • <t. < c* • I - gt.le 1 >r..i 'll. k ’ - • 1. \ ' ■ ’ r It. • 1 1 « 1 . Il I l V • r * III • t . -1 . ■ ■ • a • i w|, ( » In* lo \ t * R ’ U ‘ . 1 i 11 1 r* 1 \ ' 1 "d. v M -r t h•* ! h' r i hpI . Opt-r» . 1 "ii*r Mi xt " i d In X ) » S II 1 g II [. l» * t'omedv |.li»v h C.u lo 111 x i ii . px r k - ling K it snd Ituluu r '. t*' v " t r #r a la In a is ance. How the k are corn stiock. tlds Fall? According t ■ * 1 ' rn ,rs * r they w ' r, ‘ ' k 11 • > • k . . -. s . r a ml • x '.n n mus , a ico lima \ a» lie 1 u- t ■ t o r.'t a U o 11, ■ , , | j w j n t t . r Otil'uari-s signed His Aunt Paul ine' and ’'"Cstei" catmot tie putdished for sesn rai reasons, (»ne was written on boi n sides iif tin* paper and the w i e r ' failed to git e their names. The B,ipti»t State Convention, which w! i meet m anr.ti .l session at Ahtie- s.I 1 ,n ttie n(>ar f u 111 re, ss i i I tie ably ami n ineroosly reenf.irced hy dele gates and visitors fniin Bamberg nod Barnwell Con 11 lies. Tit ere sv,|i he a Than k-g is in g service at the Episcopal Cliureh on Thursday, November 2mIi, at 11a in. T'tie usual offering for the t'niirch Home Orphan age will be received at that time. The general public is cordially invited to attend. Prof. Lee, a graduate of Heidelberg University, Gei ninri v, claims to have discovered in the eastern part of the State large and valuable deposits of phosphate rock. Fuller’s earth and fire brick clay. Ills find is in the latitude of thi* county and about as distant from the sea. Within the next twen- tv-tlve years treasures more valuable than gold mines may he found under lying lands in this section now regard ed of small value. A nietlv written and well composed three page, deyri ipti m of a recent marriage at Ridge Npi ing can not be published hecniue the semlei's name divl not accompany if. Very many times The Pkopi k bus stated that anonymous eomiuunications will not be published An edi’or must know., the name of evey cootributor of news, not fur public*’ion but as a guarantee of good faith ,iila pro.ectiun against mischievous deception. There was an interesting discussion of tree mil: 11 re at the will attended Fri day meeting of the Saitkeliatchie Agri- cuitiira) Club. The need of wind break* to protect the young Bpring crops from the sand storms of March and April Is realized on many farms. Home lecommem) the planting of Ca tawba tree*, wlib-h grow rapidly, some time* to the height of a hundred feet and make timber valuable for railroad tie*. Others object to it as having the halilt of spreading where not wanted and of being troublesome to get rid of. Tom VVhlker, a voting negro man who had lived on Mr M B Hagood’* plantation fifteen years, was killed Sat urday night by a Southern Railway train opposite the saw mill of the Barn well 1.umber Company. Near hia body lay a piece of bacon that he waa carrying home and a partially full dank of w hiskey that carried poorT"tn to his eaily death The blind tiger that sold him the liquor probably realised a profit of a quarter dollar, while the farming In terest lost a laborer who could have made hundreds of dollars worth of cot ton and corn a year. COL JAMES M. RYAN. A- great a surprise as the new* of Woodrow Wilson’s election to ibe Uresidency and welcome beyond (ha telling in words u the coming to the old home for a mouth's stay of Col. Jame^M. Ryan, now a resident of Old Orchard, Maine, and a leading bust ness man and Influential leader of thought and opinion and action in tha thriving city of Portland. To see him in such perfect health of body and brain and to realise how generously the passing years are ripening and ex panding hi* superior talents is indeed cause fur thanksgiving among the friends that know his worth. PE ITT JURORS. Petit jurors for the fourth week of the Fall term of Court were drawn on Monday: A1 endale—J D Ellis, M DCompten, B H Buckner, W R Darlington, L W Oonge, S B Bunnell, J L Csrleton, J W (ii.oge. () M Compton. Baldoo-J B Augley. W B Q.ll Barnwell-A T Beard, K R Beasley, CbaTie Brown, Oliver Andrews. Bennett Springs — A P Penwell, Jesse Rountree Blackville—T M Kemp. Georges Creek—U W Croft, C M Croft, (.rest Cypress—C M Edenfirld. R 'd Oak — O C Baxley. K H Gantt Rich Lank -P C Baxley, J K Roun- t ree R «i:n*ry—A I Mcl^rmore, C E llea h. A*Iter W Sprawls. Svcamoie—A R Tuten, S P Ford M|ii »tiiu—James McCreary, W L Bat*> Jr, R - Purvis, L L Lard, B F I'. epl.-., J R Lee Sr ( HA RLE's I ON CONVOCATION Beginning on Tuesday of next week a ml cunt mu i n g until Thursday (Deo. J-.'i ttn- Ch*rle«'on Con vocation of the I'* Me -' a 11 r F pi si . .pal Cb u rch, Dioo«»« S .111 a 1 srmlna. will meet with the 1 bur, h lit Ibe Holy Apo«te« The f ■ eii'ic program has been prepared f ir [he o. i'a>|on The se»*ions of ('00 » •caM"n « | (>e oj*«n to Ibe public and » c.i.l «. invitation Is extended lo ill 1 I fSDAT. - ; 111 1 >|n'm n g -ier y Ice ler in ' 1 t*v Rev R E Gnbbln » ■ p.alapaT. I 1 a. rn —llniv Communion The R.-v J.'Iim Ker.haw, l). 1) , Dean, Cel- tbrai.l A Idre** fiy the Rev. K. W Ambler V fiernoi.n —Parochial and Mission Re| or!« A l lie.s t j Rev. fir Kershaw on bis ire. nf v i.u to the W est. ' (• in I lastraled lecture on Por to Rico bv the Kev W»|ter Mitchell TNtaSDAT. in a m —"W hat practical benefit Is to be derived tiy the small Sunday -• be I from ih# various 3. 3 organi sation*'r Rev H H. Lumpkin. II i*cu tsion Afternoon.—Cenfereooe on the Faith siol Order V.'ommlMlon of the Ueneril I onventiou of 1V10.—Key. P. J Kobol- tom Di*c us ion s p m. —ITace of the P. E. Church II tbe life of the Nation —Rev. J. H oodward. Tne p K ( burch In her relstlon to Labor Questions —Rev. Wra Way. WINTER WORK. The early completion of cotton pick ing tins year will give both town and country people leisure time lo do some needed thing* that have been negloct- e.l Town dweller* having occupancy ef small premise* can very readily reach their own eoneiusloos as to what betterment* are dMltable and within their means. Country folks Kara broader fields for the exercise of their Initiative and con structive talents. Of late yaars many have made great progress In Increas ing the production of favorits crop* Their best attention has been devoted to the crops that bring the most money in the markets and cost the most labor and money to make. In the crops that are used st home and the fruits that require no great amount of cultivation tml care many have backslidden. Thirty years ago many farmers along the old South Carolina Railroad real ized good Summer money from the shipment and sale of peachee. We re member three experiences of that time Farmer 8., who had a peach orchard of ten or more acres, told us that he was well paid If be could get a full crop once iu seven years. Farmer B , who lived In a town, told us that one year he sold peaches from ten June trees for money euougb to pav for the plowing and hoeing of fifty acres of cotton. A small negro boy met the two day passenger trains at the depot and had no trouble In selling the waiter of fruit he carried. Farmer H caught up with his plow ing and to keep his tfcro hired men busy set them to picking wild goose plums which lie crated and expressed to Charleston. For the experiment ha received a check for |20. It will take more trouble now to raise good fruit than in the old times, but shipping facilities are so much bet ter and the demand for fruits so much greater that the additional cost of spraying the trees can be easily met. And best of all, tbe fruit grower can control the market. If tbe price he get* is not satisfactory the cheap and effective home canning plants now be coming so frequent will ensble him to can the surplus, which esn be sold from time to time or kept for home use in scarce months or In years when cold causes the trees to be idle. Asa restorer of fertility to poor land the plum orchard Is all right and ss that fruit ripen* best in the shade It will hear transportation well If gatb- sred and shipped at tbs right time. As Prof. H. J. Crouch is sttending the Bonthern Educations] Association at Louisville. Ky., this week bis offloa will be closed uatll next Monday. THE OnrSRAL ABMIOMt. Tim oourt met arosept attendance, yet were wa . If with a Urge was absent front the accustomed plane one wlioae aer- vluea for almoat IblrVT tear* bad won for him tbe confidence of pasting Judge*, the election of all that looked upon tne true, strong face, Into the gentle yet biave eyas and listened to the even tone* of William Gilmore 3linma The morning session waa appropri ately given to the payment of tender tribute to ibe memory of tbo gallant soidler, the exalted ultleen, the aooom plished gentleman who ha* goo* to that undiscovered country from whose borne no traveller returns. Fitting esolutlons were adopted, ordered spread upon tha Minuses of tbo oourt and published.. Every member of tbe Bar spoke the sorrow of his heart. TSCU SILLC. The Grand Jery has found tbe fol low true bid*: Bam Edwards, violation of tbe dl*. penaary law. Jesse Bunysn, ytoletleu ef the dis pensary law. Jease B. Oweaa, murder. W. W. Willis, vloletloo ef tbe dis pensary law. John Dunbar, murder. Amanda Mllbou*. arson. King Hopkins, assault with latent te ravish. Jsme* Creeeh Jr. and Llaaia Do- Loach, murder. caana Diaroano or. The following eases hero been dis posed of: Jesse Bunyan pleaded guilty to vio lation of tbe dlapeosaxy law nod was sentenced to fonr month* at bard labor or a fine of filOO. Me paid the fine. David and Oscar Dandridge, assault and battery with tnfenl to kill, fennd guilty of asaault and battery nf a blgb and aggravated nainre end recoss- ided to tbe mi nuent mere? of tbe court. NEWS 50TB3. Five Greenville eotten mills, em ploy lug 7,000 operatlvee. have Increased their oapttol stocks twe end a quarter million deHart In 9 months. Chickens were eo plentiful sad ebesp In Wslhalla last week Shat s dealer In country produce advertised a warning that no more be brought so town for sale until the price advanced. Two yeong ladles, Misses Mattie Bradley of Jordan and Anal* Kjrkery of Crow Creek, were lloensad as drug fi»ts last weak after examination be fore the State board of examlnars. A local earthquake In Maxlee last weak caused tbe fail of tba walls ef a church In wbleh many peoplt wars at mass. About 60 wars killed, mostly woman, end a great many more er leas seriously Injured. Last week lb# railroads carried >0,- 000 visitors to Charleston. The at- tranlent eer# the oouoty fslr and the pretence of eleven of tbe mighlesi war ship* of tbe UbiUd Mates. Il wts a week of brilliant feai'.vldes. 1 John *chrsok, th# Bavarian IminF grsi.r, wbo shot Col. Roosevelt at Mil waukee, Wisconsin. Id October, was declared Insane last week by live alien ists snd ier,teuced hy tbs presiding Judge to cotiSoemeoi In an asylum un til cured. A I ken county expect* a Msrrv Christ- mas Purchases on October 15th mad* s three eolumn advertisement la The Sentinel The Hat named nearly l,9<) cases of whiskey* and wines. 600 case* of beer snd MO barrels of oorn snd ry* whiskey sod blewds. President Tsfl’s Thanksgiving tur key Is a M> pwuudwr. It w»a raised hy Horace Vo** of a middle Mat* she b«s for year* furnished the Presidents with their Thanksgiving turkeys To (Ire lb* meet a delicate fisvui It was fattened on ebeetmsu. President Taft Will be abt* (0 make buckle and tongue meet after Msrek 4ih even If be doeejuus gut a paying law practio#, TbadLsruegle aurpera- lion has agraad »e fr* Itt.Ufit a year salary tc*i»Pr—ldew» uud iMalr wid ows wba ramaia unmarried. At Coll*too Court last wash several member* of tb* Gread Jury want eot blind tiger huntiagwad eaugbt four of th* animal* la hit ckargw to the Grand Jury, Jodgw t Prtaoe sqld that soma of tba liqaor Mug said now Is a slow poison and tbPao doallug It out guilty of murdor. A L Harris, u Spartanburg young an, has boon smplofnd at * Mgh sal ary by tbo British govarnmaal to go lo South Africa and slay two yoan teach ing tha farmers sbera to raise retina Harris w** gradrated In the ngrlcul lural course al Clsmtoa Oelltga and afterwnrd spent a year la Tessa study ing cotton msklag from beginning te end. To data there have been twelre mar riage* la tba Prnsldaatial mansion st Washington, popularly known ss Ike Whits House Which of tbe three daagbtors of Governor Woodrow Wilson will risk bslng tko llthT To nrold tbnt nnloeky number there might be tbs onw precedent of n double or triple marriage. The proposition tbnt the State should lasu* bonds to th* amount of n million dollars for tba betiding and squipmsnt of a nnw asylum for tbs Insane near Columbia failed In mcetve tbo required two thirds vols at tba recent election. Its majority of tba ballou cast wa* only 996. If th* work that has been eommenetd goes on tba Mute tax lavy will bare to be raised from fiva to serto mills. According to tha Floreooe Dally Timas grippa Is mom prevalent there than ever before. It sparee no aga, at tacking cradlad babies and chimney cornered old folks Impartially. Sud den temperature changes are glren as the causes of the epidemic. Dr. Evans, a great physician In his dav. advised sufferers to remain In tbe same room until well, keeping up moderate fires day and night. A Wilmington, N. C.. doctor Cfklma to have located the grippe germ. He collen and kills a lot of them and Inoculate* the patient with their remains, and tba treatment makes him or bar Immune.* Ex Governor D. Clinch Heyward has found this year that planting pays better than polities or city business. Last weak ha shipped at one time sev en thousand bnsbalsof rough rice from bis Combabee River plantation to Charleston. In doing *0 he broke all records, as It wa* the largest quantity aver snot at one time from ona planta tion. It was good rtea loo, taoeb sounder than that braagbt Rust from Louisiana and Taxaa. Tbe frequeuey af storms from tba Want ladles striking the South Caro lina coast makes Hot planting there about as muefa s speeoiatiea la futures ss poiHtes sad city ‘ •v Mias osoaois loam. Honored and helmed hr all tbnt knew her Miss Georgia Tobin d< parted this life on the nlgUl of the 21-t Inst Isarlng memories of * | f* bright with sunshine In ail the years th* was spared to family and frlvnd*. ch* was th* daughter of Mr C F Tobin, who died In th* Confederate service. Three brother* survive her, Messrs L. C Tobin (f Texas, Jtihnson Tobin of Florida and J. Alien Toldn of Barn- wall. ME* c. B. LAZAR Mrs. Belle Lattr, wife of Mr. C. B Laaar and daughter of Gen. Frank H Creech, departed this Lfe on Bundny bight at bar home in B trowel), o' pneumonia. Her body was laid lo rest *0 Monday in Cave Church cemetery, where her mother was burled. In the Summer of her life, when tht future was brightest with hop* o' rloheat usefulues* the Divine Provl deuce haa taken her from the devoted husband, five little children, affection ate father and a multitude of arrow ing relatives and friends. Her men:- •rv *0 fragrant with good deeds will be cherlahcd by the loved nncs left be hind until they shall find her again and forever in the ci'y <-f eternal life. william kxrmkdt. Tke community of Pleasant Hill — Meroatue—waa much saddened on Oc 4. 1912, by tba death of Mr. IV.| Ian Keuuedv. the only soti ef Mr John W Kennedy. \ Mr. Kennedy was confined to hi* he, with tvpboid fever for six nio>Kb* he fore his death. Though a great aut- fbrer during tbe last dtyt of his ni ne** be bore It with great fortlturt . Conscious nntil the last, with scare, audible breath he bade his sorrowing wife, childrao and parents kiss him good bye, then his soul took flight as tbe new day dawned. He was ever a moat devoted hus band, the kindest, gentlest, fondest o' parents, and a most loving, noble son and brother. We weep with bl* bereaved family and pray God will help fill the aching void. He was one of Barnwell's mo*, promising men. He graduated at th is. C. C. Land establl-bed a business col leg* In Augusta, Ga , but bis health foroed him to giv* It up He was a most consistent member, officer and worker In the Fairmoum Baptist Church. Ha was s Bible class teaebar In Iba Pleasant HU] Sunday School, also Superintendent He was a aealous worker aud vary anxious about the aoula of the youns, men who at tended bia Sunday school. Hi* work is finished • There la a world above Where parting I* unknown, A long eternity of |<>ve Formed for the good alone; A faith behold* the dying here, Translated Ui that glorious sphere. M W. L. ( Advertisement > BABY MINE" Margaret Mayo's much heralded *u<* **•« 1 f two continents, "Kalry Mine", direct from its eight week*' engage ment at lb* MajetllC T restre, Boston, will be preaenimi »t the Barnwell Opera Hou-e Wednesday Dec 4th by William A Brady Ltd It Is called “the funniest pUy ewr written. It has a record of on* solid year at Daly's Th-alre, New York,-and b»* already reached Ha teeond year In London, at lb* Criterion Theatre "Baby Mine" Is a clean, wholeeornk remedy, aud Is a boon to th* theatfr-golng public. Take the press agent's adviue. girl*, and • he* th* "ona man" asks you wbal play you Woul dlike to tee, • tulle your praitlaat and aa): "Thank you. very kindly, air. I would like to *** ‘ Baby Mine". Tba refreshing and delight ful Iklog about ' Baby Min*' la that It ta original, and tba audience la aald to laugh a§ heartily ever ti at dost a key sating bit first comedy. Top Horses, \ A New Supply Just R'rHvtd at Hill Tor 8 T A B 1. E S They are of tha same right sort always handled there. Also Nicest Buggies In th* State, Comfortable Surrey*, Everlasting Wagon*. Harness, Whips, Robe#, at.d all slock equipments at prices to profit and please. Charlie J3rou/i), Your Friend. HOT ICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS. All persons Indebted to the estate of H. Jeff Harvey, deceased, are required to make protapt payment of such in debtedness to the undenigned, and all persona having claims against said es tate will please present the same prop erly attested to us. G. C. Matthews, J. K. Newsom, Nov. 4, 1912. Executor*. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice Is hereby given that the un- dersigned will on Friday, DecemberC, 1912, file with Hon John K. Hnelllng, J ad ge of Probate for Barnwell Coun ty, bis final return as guardian of Miss Cecil Gyles and apply for Letters Dis- mlssoty. Herbert E. Gyle#, Nov. 5, 1912. Gu«rdlan. LEARN TELEGRAPHY and earn 930 to 9100 per month. Thous ands of operators needed. Most fascin ating and educational work. Poaiiiona aaaored all grmduatas, Writ* immedi ately for catalogue. SPARTANBORG SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY. Main St., 8p tnbnr/. 8 C. Hats from Paris, silks 'C*-E<l \WJf J from India, but shoes—‘ from where ?—America. as* As America leads tfce 7 world in shoe making, so the famous “Queen Quality” shoe for wo- 1 men over-tops all rivals. ^ j Worn hy three million women the world over ^ ^ who appreciate its style fit, and comfort^ This security and knows worth yours without extra cost. Isn't it worth investigating today? Styles for all occaai«k/ IVe hmvt the S*lt Agency here. F. MOLAIR i ••Jld jc'-'ILS *3.50 JNSUBANCE. mi' INSURANCE LIFE INSURANCE HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE LIVE STOCK INSURANCE SURETY RONDS A I i M lint Stock ' IVr •onsl mtentiou given to s i bu.lne*. in- Culled in my cure If I c»n »rr\e vnu in sny of (ti* kN>v>* line., give me a c»lL Gfilc* in lUrrlaon Biotk, M»ln St. .Wm. McNAlL i* n fprofessionaf Carbs & •* —t———————« Dr. J. W. Reeves Dentist Fermaasatly loealed at Barnwell, South Carolina Offlos la Harrisen Building. oc 131-12-1 yr V. SEYMOUR OWENS Ittirug ill Cidsillir it Liv Office ov*r Th* Barnwell Sentinel BARNWELL, BOUTH CAROLINA Will practice in ai] th* Ceurts C»>] lection* a specialty. Loans negotiated on acceptable security. James H. Fanning, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Springfield, - - - 5. C. Will praette* in all Courti of the Ktate and United Htates. 94-4 DR. W. C. MILHOUS, Sotfiat, BARNWELL. S. CAROLINA. Office hours: 9 :30 a m. to 6 p. m. Persons living away from Barnwell will pleas* make appolr imenu before coming. By so doing they will be sure of Immediate service and aveld dis appointment*. ^ I ^ * it you £row Peas, a Star Pea Muller will please and pay you. if you use fertilizer, see our Force-Feed Wizard Distributor. The Hopper holds 100 pounds. If you plow cotton and corn, see the J. M. B. No. 20 Cotton and Com Plow Stock—the steel beam will not break or bend. Writs us tor circulars and prices. Our offer to the readers «f this paper will interest you. Star Pea ^lachipe Go., Bennettsville. S. C. The Farmers Union Warehouse Co. Incorporated for 510,000.00 Will store your COTTON at fOc per bale per month. Hubert K. Woodward, J. A. Jerkins. Ureildcnt Secretary K k Woodward isTeaa J. A. Jenktos Harry D. Calbeue, Treasurer J. A. Farter k H. K'.cMardson Harry D. Calheun DR. B.F. STORNE DENTALSURGEOM BLACKVILLE, - . S. C. My dental office will be open In Blackville each day in the week. I will answer calls from any point In th* county NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS. All persons indebted to the estate of Dr. M. A. Turner, deceased, are re quested to make prompt payment of such Indebtedness to the undersigned, and all persons havlfig claims against the said estate will pltase present the same properly attested to vna. C. jtf.'Turner, Noy. 4, 1012, Administrator. MONEY TO LEND. Money to lend on first mortgage of real estate. 8 per cent Interest on amounts under 91000.00. 7 per cent on amount# ever SI.SOO OO. I d. O. Pat ter ion. Strongest State Bank in So. Ga. WHY? Ca tital, Sur tlus ami Stockholders Liability $830,000.00 Safest of the Safe. In estimating the safe’y of a Bank it *is well to re member that Capital and Surplu#, in other words, the BANK’S OWN MONEY, la that which gives security depositors. In this respect we stand.FIRST among the 300 state banka In South Carolina. !p>eek safety first and accept tljte eordlA Invitation which we extend you to bank, wlth'ns. 4 per cant Paid on Sav !r BANKofWESTERN CAROLINA BARNWELL, S.C. CAPITAL <3.SURPLUS $500,0Cp.l =—J LOCAL D/RECTORS C George U-Batea J.M.Easterlinj Butler H&good P.M.Buckinghr