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TJ?e Barnwell People.'' ,FT " UDIST " l!i,ST1,,< r ' I' -'intment* irnide Am thurshay. i»K( kui kr ir - RATES CF SUBS( Ri ITIOS. In Advance, per Annui.. On Time $2 intment* irHlde Andfr»on nn W ■ <v bv KUfoop for 11*13 are f • !' i» (ernlniy : A! entitle—J \\ Wolling. Ai'i>:et<>h —K Z, .Itmea. i^»iui>*T|f—VS . H. iloi||[e*. lUrnwell —W J Snyder Innmtrk—M M lirtbiiam. Kinhtrdt—J Hutchlnaou. (>.i» 1 —Ti> bv- rui’piied. TRRA81 RKK S NOTICE. The chain vectioi s Him week TIIK I.YE CURE. art ; No. 1 hi Elko, No . Ht ( H[U \V. [). MI.ek’* | 1 tee, net I Kdlsto Itiver, N o :i ht Rtthhir. *, W. V. RicliHrdtton. J. ri. Morn*, Clerk. hupr. Tne regular mcetli * ot Barnwell Undue Nn Irt, KnlKiite if Pythian will be held at their Hall un Friday nlstht . ■a^/at s o'clock. A ful' attendance is requeeted. By order of J. E. 11AKLEY, C. C. Win. McNAl). K. R. 4 8. HARMONY LODOKNO 17 A. F. M. \ A /A rcffularcoramunlcati .n of Harmony Ltxlire No. 17, A. F. M. will be held in Masonic Teraplt on Thuradaj ■MiB Nov. ’il 7.'M o’t lock Viattitifi brethren are cortiiany invited to attend. A. A. I^irnin, W. M. Wm. MeNab, 8ec, On" 1 two home farm for sale, consiHt- ing of about seventy hchj, more or le»s, nltout three and one half miles north of Blackville, S. C. E'er furthei particulHrs ttpjily to M E Zei^ler, N01 vay, S <J. E'OK SALE —Good farm, eighty acre-, in Harnwell County; well lo cated. Best railroad adva' Cage*. Easy terms. Addres* C. 1*. Southerland, Asheville, N. C. WANTED—To huv timber Dud*, also two logging cart* nnd ten mules. We also want to contra, t tbe logging of a mill and the hauling of the lum ber to the railroad, a distance <f two miles We are in the mat I et for eight yoke of oxen. Will n< ed shorCy ten men of r x|>erieiue sawing trees, also fif een meii in an 1 around .he saw mill State w ages and experience. Pnvnter l.'imber Conijianv. Kldgev lie, 6 C KOK SACK—ttnefi room hnu»eand lot and all neccsary on tim |ding» Al so one vacant U t. acr<-, aitj.oning house |ot, all ericiosid with Slliistan ia I wire fer.ee, A l«o one tario, 7<> acres, rmoe or less, ju»t outside Incorporate litiiit*o' town of Karnaell splendid bargain f..r |.artie» wish ing to move to town to lake advantage 1 f g*emI «■ Ih oI For priie- apply t<i J W r Heed, Bir.twiil, VC. 11-dt Til K MO'tN 1 HIS MONTH. I »eri mle r — l.sst g larter New Moon First goal ter Full M 011 n. I ,ast gu siter 1 H 16 .'li ,io Orange Moaaomt today Another tilllion dollar spending < or gr.-ss met on v| u ds >. I III I'll.I I I I id ipn'e a lino her of go '•] old and new f is- da to pod die iat ch string on M ■ da v T'is I 0111 t of l. liersl '■easo.n* waa adjourned at • l«ts hi 1.r on A ednei lay nlgtit • f last week utitil Monday. .1 :«t 'wi ntT day* to Christmas »n I tile ' "I . g t.oy. and g rll will soon Ire aieao.iiig to ni.-for the holiday \ a th.n It.sill.J, Iv ,g" never did a l.elier d .1 g 1 an 11 sen ! Hi i VI M Urah In 'll t , W 1,1. . I ,n' r * of ’ a t ve III • ’ll > rue! m • d » , nets SIV. Winter ii»,get. 10 ! m Ian of wpnng. " •nit dm sea-on S|ir g ha* r.-a'el on [hi ti'ow of Winter Mr t x Mi if W| l.p-in was the la*' a 1111.1 r|l>er to lielp pi.l ua In litiV.g r 1, g !i n, p. r I.. f -re t tie a | | T U- la? a o •' I riii, a • J <•'»**• M ■ > ao 1 a c on 1 '. e , f do ' ■ * 1 I J . . 11 * ai • i led li , elm ■ gi’g* a*: vs.e a and found e , i ry thing all right Itsrnssell t . utity Is handaomaly and # 1 oq ", e 1, Iv represented this week (1 th* Bap at State Convention which n.at at Abbeville on Toeadav. An Interview on Saturday with our good Mend Mr J E I.alu of George* Creek was a* rheerkng aa the tunihlne f.f 'he ending November. The tiiati k»v lying day snow covered the country like a white blanket from Ttxas to t ankd*. In parti of New Yolk it was two feet thick. Mr. and M r». W. Rexie Hlrt of Hamp ton !»v their happy and welcome vlait have proliiuged the tbanksgivlag seas on to their relatives and friends. Judge ( httrle* Carroll Simms drliv- eted the Memorial Address at the Lodge of Sorrow held by the Elks In Orangeburg on Sunday. The Evening Now* complimented It quite handsomely. Mr. K. M Cope cleverly preaented u» on Monday two as fine potatoes a* we have ever received. Tiny were of the "in to the bunch” variety and their goodness In quality wa* the equal of ttieir greatness in *ize. A mong the delegates frontt this sec tion of the State attending tbe conyen- tlon of the United Daughters of the Confederacy in Chaileston this week were: Mesdama* Wm. Gray of Allendale, I.atirens Youmans of Fairfax, g A. Kennedy and M. F. Weathersbee of Williston, Robert Black of Bamberg. Misses Lillie Cooper of Denmark, Lewellym Cleekly and EDle Walker of Bamberg. Aikan was yisltad o« Thursday algbt of last week by a diaastroua fire, Hn which two former citizens of th’s county suffered losaea. The bakery and living rooms overhead occupied by Mr. K, K. Hafers were burned togelh er with their contents. Hla family bad barely time to escape luaurance to the amount of $1,400 partially covered hia loss. The otlice of Mr. W. Kothruck, danD pr In elecirioal supplies, was also de stroyed. Tbe dispatch made no men tion* of Ininranoe on hit property The building waa owned by Mr. Nal- son Johnson. FUR RENT. ie, 1 horse farm, two miles from lock. One 2 horse farm 4^ mllee v Allendale One 3 horse farm is from Martins and 3 miles from lock. jr terms write or see me. J. L. Elll«, Allendale, d, 0. Wc copy unlay from Home and Farm an article on hog cholera that D worthy of a place In the scrap book. A good many years ago .Mr. Thomas Stansell of Williston t"M us tlud he had cured this cosily di<ea*e by giving his hogs concentrated Ive mixed with lard. At first he u*ed too much lye and too lit tle lard and the nioufhs of the hogs were so burned bt the Ive that they squealed with pain. Mote lard was added and the hugs ate the mixture freely and the disease wa* checked. — SALE DAY. The attendance on Monday was of old lime *ize and new era energy. Barring complaints of co ld* there was no evidence of ill health among hearty men who came from every section of the county. Ciop gathering is about completed and the depression caused by the shortness of yields Is giving away to the renewed courage to try again on better plans The raising of home supplies will be more generally at tempted. If it be true that there is luck in odd numbers 1913 should be a record breaker for prosperity and peace. was a. .a. Lin Vi r a. Haiti* I.ul*. wife of Mr. R. H. Luiz, departed this Ilf* at her bona* In Kid Oik township on Sunday morn ing of pieumnnla after protracted ill i oiiih. Her body wa» Interred In th* family cemetery near Dunbarton wlitre rest the remains of her father the late Rev. ITiilip J. Hlera of hon ored memory. She Is survived by f >ur In tie children, her husband, mother ami several brothers and sis ters Mie wa* one of the h«*t of women and her «o eaily death has brought lasting sorrow to her loved one* and to the many friend* who held her In allectioiiate esteem THE GENERAL dEHSIONrL The Court reconvened Monday morn ing after a recess lasting since late Wednesday night. TRUK Bit 1.3. Since our last i»*ne the Grand Jury baa found the following true hill*: Turn Ailedge, murder. Plaloi Childs and Ruth Allen, lar ceny. JoeGoodner, March Cully. Acquill* Scott, Wbit .Scott ami James Scott, larceny. Jack Hliey, violation of the dispen sary Isw. Cbsrlle Drake, murder. Mrlvin Hogg, assault and hatterv with Intent to kill and carrying cun cealed wrap.uis Mack I’mckney, burglary and Ur- eauy. Janie* Briater—Arson. R L Mima—Distmiing of propeity under lien. J. Talbert W i I llama—House breaking and Larceny 64 bill* were on the calendar. MR. C1ISHLSH M. A H I.. After an Ulneas of eight day* Mr. Charles M. Abl, dde.-t son of Mr. Jame* 11. Ahl of Williston township, died in Atlanta on the ^ist ult., aged about 311 years His body was brought to the old Carolina home and reverent ly laid to rest in the family cemettry, Jiev. Dr. W. M. Jones conducting the sad funeral sstvices. He was a man of tine character and capacity and during | his eight years residence in the Geor gia capital had won many friends and made a sure beginning for a worthy life success. His Masonic brethren of Williston Lodge, with the solemn and Impressive ritual of their order, paid the last loving tribute to his cherished memory. In their great and sudden sorrow his surviving kindred have the tender sympathy of many friends, MRS. S. N, URKKNK. On Sunday morning after a lengthy illness the gentle spirit of Mrs. Laura Greene finished its mission on earth and entered the everlasting Sabbath above the ill* and cares of time. H‘ i body whs laid to rest In the Blackville cemetery on Monday, She was the daughter of the late Mr. A. S S'ansell of Harnwell township. Surviving tier and to cherish her sweet memory until they meet again in the hitter world are her devoted husband, (bipt. S. N O-eeneof Blackville, two daughters. Misses Kitty and Daisy, two suns, Messrs Charlie D. and Paul S, two brothers, Messrs B. O. and Ashley S'ansell and one sister, Mrs. N II. Slarisell of Elko. From childhood to the dual hour her life was beautiful in Its every lelatiun a- daughter, sister, wife, . mother, friend slid ( hristun To her loved one. sorrow ing that she has been called awsv from their companionship on earth go the warm sympathies of a multitude of friend*. dll- n were recoin i rt (asks pi*r"*iu or. The following case# have been posed of Kmg Hopkli « a«»au|t with intent to ravl.h, wan found yuittv "f ».»sitH and battery of a l.igli and aggravate I nature and •eulenod to a x m- nths the chain gang or a fine of f! • Flat. | i hi ds am! Ruth A found guilty i f larceii v at, men,led to ihe u,. r. v of Do ( A mtalrial reauife.l j;, ti.c caa- aga iAlJano* i tr. h Jr. ant I..//U I >■ I arti. t harged wiih murder Tile (•r«ml J i'v • ihinilted it. pre ••nttileni on Toealai and Wt. ills- cf aiged T'ie Inal of J It ''wen* charged with murder wa. commenced on Mon day and continued on T ic. lav, lla'iev A Heal and A H. Nlne.t'in x».l«ted the licit r DiV » and J (» Pa'lel •on c- ndocti d the defence lie w a. (" jii I gu .'.y of mai .laugh ter IMF M F. I H"l 'I »T ( 11 \ FERF.S « F I 11e an, . de • n 1 • ' (*■ • an t 11 v fere I, v M. W 1. I at 4 r. - dut M c . f t tie 11 e . t ailil IIIO.l hnsll.r-a- a e of rece- ! Vea - *. Hi.flop J lili I K go f D'lthain, N • .. hut a ' »:lve f till. State pre.i hd I tie i onferrD. * rndorfe.l a toi, now he f..ir (ungre.. to regulate the inter Slate cixninerce |tq i.,r tra le. and P>sdged us aupport l ' t'ena'or How >11 B, ' a r 11 a, e of > pa r a hu'g In I . i tf ,r t to get the next Leg ala'ure t" pn v ide for an r|r, tioii nexi Augcat on ''late w ole ptobiloth i Seventeen V"jug preacher, war.- a 1 mltted on trla. The i.et; confi rauva Will b« hrl.l at Rix k 111, » DM K lO U 1.1 M 111 A A ri Important met ting i f the Htate Farmer* Union will he held in Colom bia January In 1T fSeetclary J Whit ner Reed is.ue. the following call' "The South ( ari pna State E arno r.' union I* hereiiy called to couver e in Columbia Thursday, January Im.h, I'tlJ, at 3 p m and will prohahly be in se.slon throu gh the |7th "All county iiniuns lii the state a'e urged to acrid delegates, and all m< tu ber* In food standing are cordially in vlted to attend, in eutmtks where there la no county union organized each local union is requested t" send one delegate . County unions will elect delegate# according to the tiaual basis of representation. ‘‘The legislature wi|| be in sea.inn It It the purpose of this meeting to place properly before the cninmiceeg of the legislature the measure* we wish enacted into law. The legislative committee will report a state ware house bill that haa been carefully [ire- pared and is pronounced welluigh per fect by eminent constitutional lawyer* to whom it was submitted. There will be other matter* of legislation to be considered In which the union is vital ly lntere*ted. "The work of the union throughout the itato will be reviewed and plans for the extension of the organization will be discussed. ‘‘Good report# are coming in from variou# parts of the slate, and we have reason to expect this to be one of the most repre-sentative meetings of the organized farmers of the state ever held. "By order of the executive commit tee.” ■<v\ e:et u >i atoes For stoc k A N'Uih Caiolina farmer who ha. u-ed sWret potatoes for veer# as a feed for hoi.e., mule, ami cattle. aav» 'l find lITeTii to tie a good feed; of cour.e it la tieiter not to feed exclusive ly on them " He continues by saying that he feed* one meal per day of corn and tw lineal, of sweet potatoes, and -I irii g the [ * a * I fall and winter he fed ttietii every me*, fur at lea-t fhree mouth* He f und that hi. mule, w tin'll were tielnjj Worked to two hor*e plow, did g *od Work and kepi III good con 'i ion lie livid a Vegetable cutter lo , hop (he potatoes mid find, tha: fl e ■ r .11 q lar la «||| ink led with me put of rice meal makes a good f-ed which i. 'cii liiv eaten t.y '.he stock It is hN "pinion that ttiis rice nival will cauae the atock to learn to eat U more leadlly in the hegiiiinng, and that Kiev relDh the mixture more than poiktnr* alone. In addition to the v«lue of the tutier* a. a fee !, the vine. a|*o are h gh y nutrni'iua and minh relished t.y .to. k 1 tie great l ro j I |c would tie, however t lie e X[irii*e r.f gathering tOe.e vine, wtiieli are not only tra ling vine* ti it it t » take r xit in niany |i'ace* (in I "f the high per l entage . I fe'l o/'llg coii.tltoeni. [ire.eut ail I the k i f a l lie *d f or ti i m u • n our »ol . per (rvp*, laklr.g into er uaideration 'tie ' "•I and rlilHcu tie* of gail.rrn g, I: would be (tie be*t to leave ihem on th" an t If. however, they can tie gath er d cheap'y and .re fed on the farm and the manure «aved and retort.e I to (lie land, (tie feeding would unq ie* (tohalo v twv l.« -t t R w S LINK F. I» To ( R< IV'tm recited by Dr. 1 hot. Nevdhata T use day eveun g, Nov. iz 1 ve watched oay ship* go out, E.acti.one tiy one, unmooring fr*#, And the time the q n-t tiarbor Ailed ^ ilh floud-tnl* fri mi (tie *ea. The flr.t that aalled, her name wai Joy, She .pread a imootb, while, ample •ad And ea-tward drove with bend i g .[isr Before the singing gal*. I he Dext liiat tailed, tier name w a* I lope; No cargo in her hold tire bore; Thinking to And In vvealeru lauda i'f merchandise a atore Tfie next that sailed, her name was Love; Shw showed a red flag at her mast, A flag as red as blood she showed, And toward the south sped fast. i'he uext that sailed, htr name was F aith ; Klowly sire look her paasage forth. Tacked and lay to; at last the steered A straight course for the north. My gallant ships thry sailed away. Over the deep, bine, summer sea, I stood and watched for many a dav, But only one, came back to me. For Joy was caught by Pirate Pain; Hope ran upon a hidden reef; And Love took fire and foundered fail In whelming seas of grief. Faith came at last, storm-tossed and torn, But recotii'penied me all my loss; For as a carg\> safe she brought A crown linked to a cross. The TrwMom’e ortlce will be opM for the collection of tax** tevted for I Hie tl.cel year commencing January 1, ! iWli from tbe 1'th of October, IBIS, lo i 'be 16th day of Mat. ■•, IUU, incluatve. I From the 1*1 to th'* 31 «t dey of Jan- I nary, I1II3, inclusive, there will be a penalty of ona per cent added; from the (at* to the 'i-31h diy of February, 1918, inclusive a penally of two per cent will he added to sll taxes paid In February; from Iat to the HUh day of March. 1913, Inclusive a iieualty of seven per cent will be added to all un paid taxes. Lav v. E'or State purposes, f)| mills. “ constitutional school tax, 3 ‘‘ ordinary county pur poses, 6 •‘ back Indebtedness, 1J Total. Hi* •' Commutation tax w ill be $1 50 and must be paid by all person* liable for road duty. SPECIAL SCHOOL LEVY. Cedar Grove, 1 mill. Barhary Branch, Calvary .Columbia, Ehiisto, ETienilsbl|), Grc.n’s, Hilda, Healing Spring, Klin", Mon is, New E oi rest. Oak Grove, Pit asant H"!, Rich l.and No. 12, San Hill, Sciglingv illc. Seven ITncs and Tinker’s Creek, 2 mills. Rarton. Rlackvlll', Bloomingdale, Cave, Hickory Hill. Owens Cross R rads, Reedy Branch, Shady Grove. Sycamore No. 51, Upper Rich Land and Ulmers, 3 mil’s. Big Fork. Double Pond, Hercules and Lee’s and Appleton, 4 mills. Barnwell, -U Elko, 5 ” AUendale anti Fairfax, 0 ‘‘ Williston, (>* l ulled Mates currency, gold and silver com. county and school claim- properly approved will be received for taxes. Checks and drafts will not ire re ceived lor taxes except at the lisk of the tax paye*-. J. B. Armstrong, Treasurer Barnwell County. Barnwell, S. C., Sept. 14th. P'PJ. EXECUTORS’ SALE. By virtue of the ;ro ver contained lit an Order of the Probate ('mirt for Barnwell County, dated the ixth dav of Nov IwlJ we will sell at the late residence of K II Bennett, deceased npou Monday the (Otir day of.Decem ber. lirl'2, ao 'he pt rsonal [iroperty crrisi-tlng of mules, hor's* «, cattIe, far n imfdemeiits, corn, fodder, and ah lioii-eho| I and kitchen furniture, mowing mai-hines, Re*[iera and Hind er- wagon-, boggle-. Me Sale be- ginni'ig it II o'clock in the forenoon and con r inn I ng u nt 11 all the personal eata''- ha- fiecn di*[)o*ed of. Terms J -a Ie ca-ii W. E. Bennett, < A. Bennett, L. C. Bennett. Executor*. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ' "I MV "t HAKNVVk I.U I'. Pr '.air ( ..nrt Hr f K -r,' r k. . lu.lit' -f Pi .l.ale in hari » ( t tiriiv "".'•a-.' .- VI ,i..| M N \'. !,,([, iii*d. -ini t.. in. l.. grai.t :!.ein D tier- if A ! nriii'IrAlli'Tr of th* I--1a*»• i ( arr-f rffn ta of ' '.a- M V,' ,|, , . 1 h* - a n' .r. (...(.■ an.I admonlah »■' an.I -.r.wn.ar. k.ndri-I and i r'-litom of " r -a 1 1 ' 1 -i- Uil. deai^M-l, that i 'i< \ x. ai I «| ;- «r l« (ora me in tin ( ourt of Pr -I a . t. '« li< l,| ai lUn rai II on VS i-lrio*.lav 'Dr ■( I r, ,, |. ; t, r , i.K after puf'll- • a' ■ •( ' r* • f a■ li- '' — a ti ifie forenoon, to atiuw • .1 i«e f a ,r V liar, w l,r the -aid ■I'l'' ..fl -• oil ,| • o' I- trai l'd 1 ■ ■ . 1. '■ i- r 1 a 1 ! ilo. jii ti dav of N ’ -r \ • |' - ; ' K "VUI.INB, Pn -I ate Judge. Po - I i Tint Uiii'.rvni I'aoi-i.a N v. in • r . j : NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS. \ 1 1 p.-'...'i* in,)• tiled to the eatste of II Jeff II iir v dei-PH-ed. are lequiled to make prom pt payment of kitth in debted'ica- to the undersigned, jnd all i M-on- Iihv mg i liinis against -aid es tate will 11lea-e present the same prop- cr|\ attested to ua. <> 1 ' Matthews, J Ei Newsom, N"' 1, l'.'!2. E.xucutor*. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGR. Notire I- hen try given that the un- der-:gued vv ill on E ridav, I »ecemf>er •'>, 1912, tile witli Hon Jidm K. Snelling, Judge ij ITohi'e for BirnwelE ( dun tv, hi- final return a# guardian of Miss < ecil (»yle- and a|qd) for Letters Dis- mia.-oiy. Herbert E. (4y!es, Nov. 5, 1912. (iu-rdian. -V F(>|i SALE. buy a (itioir farm or a ti.mhkr tract UTIL (, ET IN Sou ! KOKCiI A. PRIZES FOR POULTRY. Nearly 100 [inzes are ofTeped for win ning exhibitor# of chicken*, turkeys, duck*, goese and pigeons at the poultry show to he held in Columbia January ‘28.31, 1*13, Eighteen varieties of uhickens are on the list. Highest prize $50. JT0TIC1 TO DEBTORS AJfD CRED ITORS. All persons having claim* sgainsi lb* estate of I.illle M. McCrearv will please present them duly verlfled and all person# Indebted to the said estate will please make payraent to the Ad ministrator. R. W. McCreary, gualllled Administrator, j Aikan, S. C. (H) Write Hdiiy for mV booklet of ‘‘one hundred Farms and Timber Tracts for sale,' , in the banner counties of Thom as. Broz.ks, Grady, Deoatur and Mitch ell. Large tracts, snDll tracts, im- proved or unimproved, nneleyel sandy loam and red pebbly lapd with red day subsoil, labor abundant, best roads in Georgia, best cotton lands in the South, good neighborhoods, schools and churches, pure free stone and ar- teiian water, plenty hog and hominy, -aw mill timber, turpentine location#, cut oyer lands, colonization land#, fine stock raising section, city p r °pmy paving 10 per cent and over. Write rat what you want and I will answer by -early mall describing the property which yon want. Yours to terve, W. K. Craigmllea, Thomasville, Ga. A New Supply Just Received at II i li. Top S T A B L K S They are of the same right sort A I! WAYS handled there. Also Nicest Buggies in the State, Comfortable Surreys, Everlasting Wagon*. Harness. Whips, Robes, atd • II stock equipment* at prices to profit and please. Charlie Jlroufi}, Your Friend. - A-A. ' '1 “Co-Ed Hiker n S/fOE Hats fronT Pam* silks from India, but shoes*-'* from where ?—America? As America leads the world in shoe making, ^ so the famous^Queen Quality** shoe foe wo^ ^ men over-tops all rivals. * women the world over ^ / who appreciate its style fit, and comfort^1 This security and known worth yours without extra cost Isn’t it worth investigating today? Styles fonall occaskm^ ^ Wt hao4 the Sol* Agency 6. F. MOLAIR $350 $5.00 .INSURANCE. KIRK INSURANCE UFK INSURANCE HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE LIVE STOCK INSURANCE SURETY BONDS GINNING AT Ad i Id line Stock < oinpanlea Per- •onal aitenttou given to all butlneas In trusted to my care If I can aerve you In any of the above lines, give me a call. ofllcelri Harnaon Block, Main St. Barnwell Oil Mill .Wm. McNAB. r M———————»1 fprofcssionaf Carbs. Dr. J. W. Reeves Dentist Permanently located at Barnwell, South Carolina f titles in Harrteon Bitiidlug. oct.i I 12-1 y r V. SEV.MOLK OWENS A^orney and CoiJnsellor i\ Law G.'"'h over The Harnwell s«-nii..' , > HARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA Will practice in ad the Ceurta. Gol lection* a apeclalty. Loan* negotiate) on acceptable security. r, ,i vniiuirviAj u, aecinninc aonoAY, novERBER ii, in: BARNWELL OIL MILL Wtt). E. MoNab, Alafin^or The Farmers Union W arehouse Co. Incorporated for 510,000.00 Will store your COTTON at 30c per bak psi month. James H. Fanning, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Springfield, - - - S. C. Robert K. Woodward, President R. E Woodward J. A. Jer kins. Secretary DiaacToaa J. A, Jenkln* Marr^ li. Treasurer J. A. Porter LEARN TELEGRAPHY and earn j.'rii to $Itsi per month. Thous ands of operator# needed. Most fascin ating and educational work. Positions a-.tired ail graduates, Write immedi ately for catalogue. Sl’ALTANBURC SCHOOL OF TELE'iRA PHY. Main St., Sp *,xnbnr/, S C. II Top Hoists, Hill Top Mules. Will practice in all Court* of the tate and United State*. 84-4 K H. Rlchardeoo Harry D.CalfcMB DR. W. C. MILHOUS, BARNWELL, S, CAROLINA. Ollice hours: x Jk) a. ra. to G p. m. Persons living away from Barnwell will please make appointments before coming. By so doing they will be aura of immediate service and avoid dla- appolntments. DR. B.F. ST0RNE DENTAL SURGEON BLACKVILLE, - . S. C. My dental office will be' open In Blackville each day iu the week. I will answer call* from any point In tba county NOTICE TO DEBTORS AMD CRED ITORS. All persons indebted to the eatate of Dr. M. A. Turner, deceased, are re quested to make prompt payment of such Indebtedness to the undersigned, and all person* having claims against tbe said estate will please preaent the same properly attested to m«. C. M. Turner, Nov. 4, 1912, Administrator, MONEY TO LE.fD. Money to lend or first mortgage of real estate. 8 per cent Interest en aaaounM under $1000,00. y per oent on nmoonla over $1,$00.00. J. O. Patterson. Strongest State Bank in So. Ca. WHY? Capital, Surolus and Stovkholders Liability $880,000.00 Safest of the Safe. In estimating tbe safety of a Bank it JI» well to re member that Capital and anrplu*, In Other words, the BANK’S OWN MONEY, Ie that which gives aeeurtty to depositors, in this respect we ataod FIRST among the 800 state banka In Sooth Carolina. Seek safety first and accept tbe eordlJl invitation which we. extend, yon to bank with nt. BANKofWESTERN BARNWELL, S.C. CAPITAL & SURPLUS $500,OC; 3 r local directors George H. Bates Ea^ierllQttf Butler Hagood j^Butlrt^pigQ