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THUKvSDAY. DKA KM ItKK
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No. 1 Ht, Klko,
No. »t Chiu W I). llu.kY pUee
near KdUto Kiver,
No 3 Ht Kotihim,
W. V. Kieharilm >u, J B.
Clerk.
Mon i8,
Nupr.
HARMONY - I.OfXlE N<«. 17 A. E. M.
M roirnlar commnnlca on ofllarinony
Indite No. 17, A. K. . . will bo held
In Masonic Templi on Thursday
Nov. 21 7.30 o dock Visiting
orcihrcn are coruiai.y ujvlte< to attend.
A. A. Le; on, W. M.
W m. McNab, See
Ono two borne farm lor ^ale, consist
ing of about seventy hci more or , Cnurch
]e»8, about three Hiid oao half miles ' ‘
north of Blsckvlile, S. C. Kor furthet
particulats apply to
M 1'. Zeigler,
Ni rv ay, S. C.
FOR SALK—Goo 1 > inn, eighty
acre*, in Barnwell Com tv; well lo
cated Best railroad H'Ivh 'tage». K-i-y
terms. Address O 1’. Uoutberiand,
Asheville, N' C.
1 II F CONYoC Mlt>N. |
. Nine h il»r ly Kpiscuptl ministers
Iw < hst|e,ton Convocation
' ek in ihe t hurcii < f the j
It ' 1 > • a'ld g^ve thr» congrega- '
ih-n. ai g th .rrvlees tl.rec da> s >
1 "' ■ ■ Un ; i, , i and splrliusl feasting, j
( ,l '' •' i n, .. iii-' i*siiip. s and a .-
' '' ” '' ' ‘ 1 * the highest M od most I
‘ l- if'' - '. 1 I iIn* ttarnwfil enter |
• ’ f- -I ' m the Aral) welcome |
hot sir! ire pt-Vd ihvir parting guests. ^
thk wk.\ I iikk.
“The mild December weather we
have had i« Uie belated I ndtan Summer
that slmuld have come In November.”
Such is the opinion of one whose good
memory and exet llent judgment entitle
his vii ws to great lespeot
V\ i'l the Winter bring copious rains
»Dd biller c-ld in its later months?
That only time can tell. As Easter
will be unusually early next year if . 1 !
beliefs are fulfilled this may be an ex
ceptionally mild season,
A CHRIS I'M AS BRIDAL.
We are honored with an Invitation
to the marriage in the First Baptist
f Born well of Miss Daisy,
daughter . f Mrs wallie Anna McNah,
and Mr. William Jpfferaon Sexton,
formerly ot Union, hut now a good
and gladly adopted citizen of Barn
well.
M ay the years to come be all as gl id
as the nearing Christinas day to the
dainty flower bride to be, so well b -
ove.I i■ *i hi) hei Biveec qual'lies and
he worthy gentleman who shall have
her life Happiness In bis safe keeping,
—I L.
cr
oats, fkirk ■.oksch,
I'esth from hesrk failure cane sud-
d" 1 It ><> the war worn, bettla soar rod
*"ld ci at bis home In Barnwell about
one oMock on Monday afternoon. He
had on y a few months ago passed the
' 7th milestone ef hit life journey.
Entering the t onfedt rale army at a
hoy in his teens ho served gallantly
until disabled by fearful wound* tbat
made blm an invalid for moatba and
crippled him fo.* life.
His service* to the people be loyed
so w. II, as County Commissioner, citi
zen. Sheriff, have been a large part of
the hDtory of the county, all honor*
blc, all creditable to his clear head and
brave, true heart. He had been In
foiling health for mouths but his cour
age never drooped. Beat of all he was
a consistent member of the Methodist
< hurcii. He Is survived by hie tecoud
wile. His body was laid to reat on
Tuesdav at Cave Church. W# cannot
pav full tribute to bis great worth to-
(1h v.
BARNWELL BRIDALS.
Married bv Rev. YV J Sny icr on
Susie E.. daughter
WANTED—To buv timber ] um!-,
aD < two logging cans ami ten mule-, '
We also want to contract the h.gging tbeSthiust Miss
ot a mill and the hauling o( tb- lum- of Geu Frank LI. Creech, and Mr. D
ber to the railroad, a distance •{ two H. Wolfe of Jamison,
miles We are wi the market fr^ elgiil , Married on December 8:h, K -v W'
yoke of oxen. Will m ed anon y ten J Snydvr officiating. Misi Nan. only
men of i xperieiii e sawing tree-, also daughter of Col ami Mrs N. (i . \Y
fif cen men in an J around it.esa.v iiil;] W alker, to Mr Loti I s l'iockiie\ Y\ il.on
Si ate wages ami experience. I’>\nier of A uni-ton, Ala
Lumber Company. Ko'gc v die, .> C.
►X)K SA LE —One fi rooin bon -e and
lot ami all nrcesiiai y outbu ;l>iiiigs Al
so nne vacant lot. 2j acr> a, adj -itHrig
tmuse lor, all enclo-ed win Mib-lantial
» ire fence, Al-oone larin, 70 acres,
m<Heorki>«, just oiitsuie iucori>orste
1 inii(» of town of Barnwell
A splendid bargain lor parties wish
Ing to move to town to take advantage
«'f good school, kor price- "| p y to
J IY C, Held, B itMw ell, S. (’. I4--II
Knit RENT
One. I horse faent two miles from
Raid H k • tne - iioi«“ f^ini 4^ miles
from Al'en ls e (m,< ;t loose t«rm 'Jj
t).i|e» from Martins aid .! mile* from
Ra .'dock
For term* w rile or -e<' 'ti?.
J I K ID,
A Jendale >, t'.
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lien uit
Mt)".V I 111 a Ml»NT!l.
r .—
I .s-t IJnat ter
New M oo n
► irat (J letter
Knl M .m.n.
Last 12 1 11 f •• r
Two weddings, both brilliant and
beaut fill, so near together picture
mo'e eloquently than pencil could
draw or voice tell how attractive to
Die I -ochinvars of other communities
are the charming culture and w inning
personality of the daughters reared in
the ro*e gardens of historic ol I Ham
well.
At each parental home loving kin
dred and admiring friends had gatli
• red to witness and rejoice at the hap
py union of get,tie and gallant heart*
and lot a I hauls Ittere were beauti
ful d* roratior*, and soft, sw pet niu-i -
breathed and tender congratulation-
were wblspertd and silent pruets
were made Diat life to these fair voung
favorites may tie one long svree*. song
Yet there was an undertone of regr. t
that these two bonny brides *hr|| go
away frnm Die o| I iiotne tow ti in on -
dience to tlie csll of their bear's
11 y • s 11 • a
I i.'g- J
> .iid«y in
Co'Ti- oeels
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ti g and
on r e m a I led
a Wise a i, d
T' e w a f m in i .'
n P I see llent • t a i
Wo w i g e. ■' i i n u* s
wss'her has brought
d• of sm a I grain
Sli)
rr 1 | 1 ■ 1g.
»< re , iven In !**(
lU ("O Hspll.t. In
relief fund x« »
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dry *tsfr.
1 lie Tem p. r • n
■ • !{• p >rt • i)i
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(Darle I tie week b« gi It o log su n hr i gll t to
lifitids by fit* cbee.y presence
T tie fir s' ill l of (,ewrg I a news reee i ired
last week i sloe from our gin.d frlefid
M' I H Rutland YY e Seep H to
ours* If.
I tic first Ylerrv < hrisimns w i.li was
tiisdr us on Mii dsv bl s goo.t f-iend
» b*.-e pM ,n Is sjwai* a* sweil t.ut
Drier ss fragl e a* p e >r usl
T lie ksrmera’ Union Mercantile
( ompaov lias leased two stores In the
Tobin Building, next East of the Mil
linery Emporium, and will open bus!
less -oh lb* new ) esr.
Whsteier you buy for Chriitmss
^presents don't let a toy pistol for your
bilttle hopeful tor, be In the bunch
Wciindsfrom Its exploded cap* often
invite fatal lockjaw. I,ei>VP the whole
ft ril e of pistols to the gtow n ups
1 I e store of Hailey A YVeathersbee
wasiiistiovnltiyfire tuesdav niglit,
together with its contents. The atlll-
i e«« of Die night and the good work
of volunteer tire fighter* saved the
Opera House. It Is understood that
Die loss is covered by insutance
The Supreme Uourt admitted four
teen young lawyers to practice last
week after complimentary recommend
ation of the Stale Board of Examiners.
In the fortunate fourteen were W. E.
Matthews of Blackville and John M,
Kinloeh of Charleston, nephew of
Judge Charles Carroll Simms.
In talking of tree planting last week
wttli two friends with experiences one
reo- mmended the Catawba as one easi
ly gotten rid of If the land owner so
desired, w hile the other denounced it
as almost immortal, spreading and de
fying destiuction by the use of the
axe. I’robably there are two varieties
of the tree. Both talkers were strictly
reliable, but the trees of that name
acted differently ou their places, sev
eral miles apart.
THE GENERAL SESSIONS.
Very good progress has been made
In the trial of criminal cases since our
Iasi Issue, the following esses having
been disposed of;
Mack Pinckney, guilty of larceny of
live stock; sentence, It years.
Jesse Owens, guilty of manslaugh
ter; sentence, o years
Amanda Milhous, charged with ar
son, not guilty.
Tom Arledge. not guilty of murder
charge but sentenced for carrying con
cealed weapons to 25 days or $00 fine.
Willie Cave, guilty of manslaughter,
aeutence 6 years and 6 months; Ben
Cave, not guilty.
J. Talbert Williams (white), pleaded
guil y to larceny ; sentence 2 years.
Horace Doby, arson, not guilty.
Elijah Aiken, or Robert Bruff, bigh-
jvsy robbery and larceny, guilty, sen-
“Ynce 2 years.
f James Bruton, arson, not guilty
Charlie Drake, murder, not guilty.
This was the last aesslons case.
Court adjourned Tuesday morning
so that the officers, jurors snd wit
nesses could attend the funeral tar-
sices of Kberiff Creech, which war*
bald In tha Methodist Cunrah.
THE B \ I TI - I ('o\YE\
The me. t i' k ' • I, : . t... Ii Ht A
Vli|e D*l e e. k v*h- •;i>- r f the h .(
he i ,|. N , \ y x ' i' w , I tie 11.
He i, eer t. i , , , I D V < Yt .
.lie 1 1.1 v i r-it i i f "v i .' I. ' t m : ,
pleach ' lie I,»• j. 11 r i,.,.,
I > r ea t i n le r e.; vv a- 'u , r . I
r» i, f . h,, . .. hi, 1 l t.e -i
Dll' ■ it i I > tl , • • « » . Ii • V l ,
me lid •! a. I > I ’ - I
It a < > r. , v; r,. i. in,. v .» 11 1 1
year* Die . « , »t •• r» f t 1 .
M i •* loti Huh I : f i, ' , : e* . v . , .
lUHibiS
Art Ion « a • k i taken ire,a 11 (•
estatiliktiilient ,f a *<t h 1111 i u in in
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RK80LU110N8 OF RB8PICT.
The following resolutions were adopt
ed by Hie bar at the memorial aesaion
held last week in memory of Hon W.
Gilmore Simms deceased :
To The Hoik ralde John 8. Wilson
Presiding Judge of the Court of Oom-
mon Pitas and General Sessions:
Whereas ou the 15th day of October
191- Death claimed from our midat
the Honorable W. Gilmore Simiue,
a member of Diis Association and Clark
of these Honorable Courts,and
Whereas in th- death of Mr Simms,
the State of South Carolina and County
of Barnwell has suffered irreparabl#
loss in that they were forced to sur
render to the G-itn Dest-oyer one who
devoted his entire life to the sersiae
of t.is country, nne who, above all
others, exemplified in his life the di
vine love of tus Savior, and with charity
to all and enmity to none, closed hia
eyes in his ia«t rrst without fear and
with certainly of duty well done.
In the early years of his youth, Mr
Simms, having the loving instructions
of ins distinguished father, Imbibed
nil of Die qualities that go to make a
man. At a lender age he was placed
at Die Citadel, at tune the sole guard
ian of Die State* munitioni of war. A
few churl years aud he was called to
tiie bloodv Held of battle. W* cannot
piot u re t he many details of the htrd-
cl. p* of tins arduou* service cf four
year*, nor can we appreciate the »uf-
'• rings uf Ins tender heart on the re-
t irn to in* fireside. However, when
D r ex I came in 7fl our lamented
!r. i lau; H-nJe Die plow lhare and
uD ! Dr Rid Shirt* of Barnwell
x-s . : make liiilorj of South Caro-
Y: D.atnme hr wa« intrusted
n » t , e. frn i dn sod neighbor*
wo'' I'-' !■ u urn i f leadership whiehhe
r ' x • ■! , i D all ciaimrd huu
t ■ 11 g 1 t -it » >• rtiuu Id be a I lowed
US ke -• illir . I (Tl »»I«’|J of OUf IllT*
a d it r i. f,
H it resolved. Ihit in Ih# death of
t! >• ID t t rsbie YS Gurnore Htmms.
ti e bar of Barnwell hat loel one of tie
*t Disin gmhed Sun* and the Coun-
m
f us moet faithful serTant* ,
people their moat loving and
by Dr I . P < o«, i gion i | xin
IS Dmea more w lii-kev w»» r
In wet tlian in dry tetriiorv.
PRKHENIM EN 1 11 h
Jl BY
State of >011111 i trolma
('on n t y of Bar n w el I.
IHE (.HAND
Tor ms 11 on ok. J i i>o * J S yy ii ko.\
YVe. the Grand Jury of Bxrnwei) 1
County, *11011111 to V >ur Honor the f I
lowing l*re»enlnient
Flr.l We recommen I that the S i-
pervlsor take ihe matter of Kailioa I
Crossings up witti Die railroa ! suttinr
Itle* and have *»me fixed and kept up
properiv.
Necond: 'Ye further recominend t hat
one certain piece of public row I in
Blackville Township he changed from
Die pre»ent place so s* to run on hue
between Mr. BNtt> and Mr* White’*
land, If said parties will pay fl'.'Hi of
Die cost of same, and al«o give right of
way.
Third: We have vt«itcd the Ufiain
Gang and And same in a saiiefai tory
condition.
Fourth: We have visited the County
Poor House aud find that the kame
needs to be generally rejiaired hih! we
recommend that same be done at once,
also that the yard fie burned off *o h*
to protect tbe building* from tire.
Fifth: YVe haye visited the County
Jail and find that the sanitary condi
tion Is bad, and we recommend that the
proper authorities take steps to remedy
the •ame, also that a certain hole oyer
the sewerage pipe be filled.
Sixth: We again recommend that
the Sheriff instruct the Rural Police to
look closely Into-tbe adulterous condi
tions existing In parts of the County
and bring the guilty parties to justice.
Seventh: We further recommend and
request our Delegates to the General
Assembly to get through a special Bill
allowing Barnwell County to have an
election on the Liquor question as soon
as possible.
Eighth: YVe further recommend Dint
ss soon as water works are put in town
that a toilet be made in the < ourt
House for the convenience of officers
and others connected with the Court
and would suggest that until such time
a closer watch be kept on the Comt
House, as some are using the corners
and lobbies for said toilet purposes.
Ninth: Pursuant to the advice of
your Honor In reference to investlgn
ting the county oftices, we have made
a contract with an expert accountant
to do tbe same w hich contract we will
submit for the Judge’s signature.
Tenth: We recommend again that
certain records belonging to the office
of the Clerk of Court, and now being
,kept in the office of the Trea«urer, be
removed to sa'.d Clerk’s office; a* it
now standi no one has special charge
of them. f
We wish to thank ihe Court and of
ficers for the courtesies extended u«.
Respectfully submitted,
J. G. Moody,
Barnwell. 8. C., Foreman.
DVMQibkr 3, A. D, 191$,
t j 'in*
S'd th*
in m * id*- rat* friend
H* t re* »I * r d that a *<>p| of th* Re-
• .t ill s be sprrad upon th* Mmuive
' f i h*- (. null and published in the papers
* -f tin C’.iunty and a eopv flittingl?
r Krussed he sent lx) In* grieved family
ktaoi t tio.n* or astray t .
W I.■ r» it pleiua-d the Divine Ruler *f
Do unit) r*«- h remove from our midst
on J dy .’.ini 1 ML; our beloved brother
and friend K B Sander* and
U In r. a- hr »a« a true and loyal
ni' ml- r '-f Du* Camp, f.e it raeolved
h;r-t That in the death of oar bro
th r, the community and eounty ha*
1 o—t a triu and valurd ritirea, and this
Ca 'ii I
'in'
it* •taunehest members
Sx-ond That in respect U> his mem -
ory. our Hall be draped is mourning
for tiurty days.
Thini That a page n our minute
B'-'k irn kiiitably inscribed tri his mem-
"ty
l "irih fiiat a copy of these reao-
1 ntn'tis ('• jmblirhed in the eounty
paper* J (i Wools j
C C I-angley
C"imii11 tec, vV (> W. Camp No 83B
BOYS’ CORN CLPB PRIZE WIN
NERS.
Mr A. M Sanders who is in charge
of the Roj’» Corn Club work in this
county lias announced the prize win
ner* for the past year, they are as fol
lows:
Fir*t Prize—Trip to Columbia to the
National Corn Exposition, to be held
in February, and one suit of clothe*
valued at $10.00, won by Mack Kinard.
Second Prize—Trip to Columbia to
the National Corn Exposition in Feb
ruary, and one plow valued at $4.50,
won by F. L. Fowke.
Tliird Prize—1,000 pounds of cotton
seed meal, and one hat valued at $8.00,
won By \V. B. Fowke.
Fourth Prize—1,000 pounds oPaotton
seed meal won by August Sanders.
Best Ten Ears $3.00 (offered by the
Fair association), won by August San
ders,
Second Best Ten Ears—$2.00 (offered
by the Fair association), won by Geo,
E. Ray.
IN THE CITY BY THE SEA.
Before Christmas there will b« 760
race horses assembled In Charleston
from the North and West and a month
later racing R to commenc* and con
tinue 61 days.
The Act of the Legislature outlawing
gambling on race courses went into ef
fect on the first day of last July.
PENSION N0TIC3.
The Pension Commissioner will b«
in tbe Auditor’s office at Barn wall on
every Saturday In January, 191$, for
the purpose of discharging lb* dotlas
Imposed by law.
G. I. Blrt,
12 3t Pension Comataiontr.
TftlASUZXB’B NOTICE.
for tb« ceDaaUoa of tax** lavtad for
th# flaoal year ooesmenoing January 1,
1911. fro** lb* 15th of Oetobor, 1911. to
tb« l»lb day of Marco, 191$. Inclusive
Proa th* let to tbe 31st day of Jan
uary, 1918, lacluslve, there will be a
penalty of oa# per cent added; from
tbe Ut to tbo 28th day of February,
1918, Inclusive, a penalty of two per
oeot will be added to all taxes paid In
February; from 1st to tbe 15th day of
March. T918, Inclusive a penalty of
seven per oent will be added to all un
paid taxes.
LIVY,
For State purpose*, 6) mills.
“ constitutional school
tax, 3
” ordinary county pur
poses, 0 ”
" back Indebtedness, 1J
Total, 161 “
Commutation tax will be $1 50 and
must be paid by all persons liable fur
road duty.
• PKCIAL SCHOOL LKVY.
Cedar Grove, 1 mill
Barbary Branch, Calvary. Columbia.
Kdlsto. Friendship, Green’.*, Hilda,
Healing Spring, Kline, Moms, New
Forrest, Oak Grove, Pleasant Hdl, Rich
Land No. 12, San Hill, SeiglingvUle,
Seven Pines and Tinker’s Creek,
2 mills.
Barton. Blackville, Bloomingiia.e,
Cave, Hickory Hill. Owens Cr..**
Roads, Reedy Branch, Shadv Grove
Sycamore No. 61, Upper Rich Land
and Ulmora, 3 mills.
Big Fork, Double Pond, Hercules
and Isee's and Appleton, 4 mills.
Barnwell, 4j “
Elke, 6 “
Allendale and Fairfax. C ‘‘
WlHiaton, Cj "
United States currency, gold and
•liver com. county and school claim*
properly approved will be received for
taxes.
Check* and drafts will not be re
ceived for taxes except at the risk of
the Ux payer.
J. B. Armstrong,
Treasurer Barnwell County.
Barnwell, S. C., Sept. Hth. 1912.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
Under and by virtue of an Oorder of
tbe Probate Court and under Die Will
of Geo. W. Greene, Sr , deceased, we
will sell to the highest bidder fur < ash
all tbs personal property belonging to
•aid estate at the late residence of Geo
W. Greene Sr , upon Ti)ur»dav the 19,
Jsy of December, 1912. consisting of
horaes, mules, farm Implement*, house
hold and kitchen furniture of every
description. Sale beginning at |U:.'ki
A M. Terms of *a|e ca*h
W . J. G reenr,
John K. Stir) mg,
Executor*.
This the Snd dsy of Dee . 1412,
EXECUTORS’ SALE
By virtu* of the po *er contained in
»n Order of the Prohne < "un for
Barnwell County, da-ed the |«ih dm
of No? 1912 »e will »ell »t Dm 1 a*-
residence of K H Henne'i, d-.-r*., .l
upon Monday the ^ODi '1«y ol I m
b«r. 1911, an the p< raonsl |iri p rr.
ronsisUng of nni|-*, lin*..., i ,•
fsrai ImpDment*, corn f . Id. r, *r l
all househol 1 and kit. hen fnrnilnr.',
mowing machines. Reaper* hi I Min.i-
ers wagon*, buggle- etc >« .. I.. -
glnnlag st 11 o’clock in the forenoon
and ooniinumg tint'l all the per*, nai
estate has been disposed of.
Terms of sale caah
W' E Bennett,
(' A. Hrnneii,
1. (’ Benneu j
Executor*.
Jlisl l{eceii/edl
And no v raady fur saeedv sale at H ll
Top Ruplea, the first new lot of sourul
aad genii* Horses
Alan a romplef* line of Huggirs
Wagons Harness etc.
(. iiarlle B’o»n,
Barn we,I, >. <’.
FOR MALE
air a noon rasa oa a r i > h * k ik*, i
IN SxXTII oBoMi.Ia
Writ* todsy for my booklet of “nne
hundred Farms snd Timber Tracts for
sal*,’’ In th* banner counties of Thom
as. Brocks. Grady, Decatur and Milch
all. Large tracts, small trails im
proved or unimproved, fine By el *and(
loam and r*d pebbly land wltb red
clay subsoil, labor abundant, bet
roads In Georgia, best cotton land* m
tb* South, good neighborhood- »choo,.
and churche*, pur* fre* *ionc an I ar
tesian water, plenty hog and lioiiimv,
saw mill timber, turpenMne lox's!Ion*
cut over land*, colonization land*, fin.
stock raising section, city propm
paving 10 per cent and over
Writ* mt what vou want and I win
answer by early mail describing the
property which you want.
Yours to aerve,
W, E Cralgmiles,
'J’homasvillc. (fa.
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
aud earn 150 to $100 jier month. Tlrniis-
andsof operators needed. Mo*t fa*cin-
sting and educational work. I'oGDon*
assured all graduates. Write immedi-
aiely for catalogue.
SPARTANBURG S( HOOL OF
TELEGR/PHY
Main St., Sp ’.vnhnr/. 8 C.
1 Top Hotses,
I Top Mules.
A New Supply
Just Received
at Hill Top
STABLES
They afe of the
same right sort
ALWAYS
handled there.
Also Nicest goggle* in the State,
Comfortable Surreys, Everlasting
Wagon*, Harness, Whips, Robes, »Ld
all stock equipment* at prices to proflt
tod please.
Charlie proitfi).
Your Friend,
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Ti’~
ildliriTTiii
“Co-Ed
Hiker”
Hats from Paris, silks ^
from India, but shoes—’
from where?—America. \
mfai
As America leads the
world in shoe making,
so the famous “Queen ' .
Quality” shoe for wo- V“
men over-tops all rivals. ^ ^
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Worn hy three million J \ , J
women the world over
^ who appreciate its style \ \
fit, and comfort.^'" This security and known \
w’orth yours without extra cost. Isn’t it worth :
investigating today? Styles for all occasions. f \
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IVe fuie the Sole Agency here.
6. F. MOLAIR
insi i!.\\i i:.,
RifcinViiw
.Win. Mr\ A !>.
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Dr. J. W . Uccycs
Dentist
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Barnwell, South Cxirclina
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Attorney a?.:! L..' . „
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Ttic l’> .r i '
B A P, N \S K I I . - " < \ \
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James H. Fuimimr,
A I T 1 i K N T. i 1 I \ .
Springfield. - - - s. C.
Will I', i ■ ■ ir- ill ,., I , I .f
s t h t c m 11 d l t u: * I . i: h 1 - ., i j
DR. W. C. MILHOUS, '
5:nti£)i.
BARNW hid., S. (l.\ih 'I.I.Va,
Oll'n'c li"ii r-; * t i in. : •, ...
IVr*i>n* livi'ig ;ih : \ f; Mrru.i:
will p|cH*«* III ii ki* ;i |' (•• • i • .• i i,.:,,,,.
coinitig By *n '!i>i. g tti<'V w ,1 in .itr*'
bf illlllH'liiHm -I'lVicc :i 1 1 ■ i h V, • I n --
HjipOinltllCIlt*.
DR.B.F.STORNE
DENTAL SURGLON
BLACK VII.1.1!, - . s. |\
dental oliicc wi,i h . ■ irA
Blackvillu each i!:iy in tin- w,ck. 1 \
tvill an*.vei calU ftotn ,uiv | i.i,.; ji, t;.,, '
county
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND -CRED- ;
IT0RS.
All person* bavii g t ‘. 1 :in< a'g H if : .. i
tbe estate of Lillie M. MeUrc.srv ..wiii-l
plea*e pre*etit tlient rlu y xerili 'd Htid ;
all ()er*nn* indehted to Die .,,1,1 c.i.xte |
will plea*e make p lytio nt to the Ad-i
tninisu ator. ‘
K Y\'. M ('pom, j
G'lttliticd Adtiiii i-'.i at'jr. i
Aiken, S. C. d , I
MONEY TO LEND.
Money to lend o 1 ' lir*t mortgage <>f
real estate. 8 per gent i,i• **, i-—t <>n
amounts under ♦iGKl.oo 7 per cent
on amounts over $1.0(>0 00.
J.\G. Patterson.
• ltow t Vav .i Mii I’o.i Hullor will please and*
. il you U'C tertili/er. vc <n.ir I orce- Feed Wizard
’ r. I he Hopper holds 100 iMUinds, If you plow
"U .mJ coni, sec ihe d. M. B. No. 20 Cotton and Com
A -flu vic’d Ivjm will not trcik or bend- Write
i *iu jIjih and priA-s.' Our oiler to the readers (ttfs
r v. i;i inKTc''! you.
Star Pea JVIachipe Go.,
Bcimettsvilk’. S. C.
*—■ A m-. .
Tiie Farmers Union Warehouse Co.
I ik or i i rated tor 510,000.00
\\ ill A"ie \<*ur Ca M I UN xit iOc per bale per
nionlh.
I> 1 ' 1 1.. YY "I'd ) x r '
1' re- idr n t
•L A .1 t klii*, llsrrv O. Calhoun,
S-ir.-tiry Trcatttrer
J'lll K I >iH*
B ! 'Yontwar'l J. A . J.* irk ins J.A.l’orUr
K H. IC.char l«oii Harry D. Caihoua
p:
Strongest State Bank in So. Ca.
WHY?
L;i 'ital, ,Suv ' 1 us and Stockholders Inability
.^830,000,00
Safest of the Safe. "
I n >-tintniing the safp’y of a Bank it Jis well to re-
n • ,iit"T timt CapitHl and Siirplu*, in ottver words, the
LANK S OWN MONEY, is that which gives security
to ili>p()*itnr*. In litis respect we stand FIRST among
tiie 3((> state banks in South Carolina. Seek safet/ first
Hud accept the cordlJl inyitation which we ext-nd you
to bank w ith u?.
4 per cent Paid on Savings
e*
BAN WESTERN CAROLINA
BARNWELL, S.C.
CAPJ JAL & SURPLUS $500,00020
— '' i^LOCAL DIRECTORS t ""
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H.Rates J.M.Easterling
Buller Hagood RM.Buckingham^