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TKp RjtrrMiiol 1 D^rrlf> nr j 0 ^'*7 wiorntd Iroai I I^C carnweil KCCpie. Hnritmdi-U Uuniln# trip In Orinr- ' j burn (%>tinty , THl IT^DAY. JAM \KY ;'ir. "If* A. Brown, in liarnwall. K«<{ rpont Tnatday KA1ES OFSI BSIKII'TIO. In Advitnce, per Animr' J'f Tlie clinin t;.u j; ner'un > till- \M‘« k ■I’rlTite” K H. Walker wa« a wel- I'ome vlaltur t> B.irnwoll Monday. I lie Peopla ha« »everal new adver- Uienienta tbit week. Be «ure to rend tbem—and aot aceordlngly. ar< No. I nt KIVo, j No. ‘J at ( :i pi W. I>. m o 11" Mi'iir K.ilihto Iti\ ( No • > .u. Ko'i’mtiy Ciiuii li W. V. K'.obwnlMin. (. .1, Di .mond, Clerk, S.iiir. HARMONY LOIXi K NO. 17 A. K M. \ JL /A rriMilari orninunii'a;ion of ilt.iiiionv INo. 1 7, A . I - . M. wiil I"' lield JPKC in Masonir 'IVtnpIo or, 'l ininiilnj ■BMK 'lilM. It. o’l to* - \ laitil.g brethren are coiMiHi.y invitcil to attend. A. A. I.etiioii, \\ . M. U tn. M< Nab, tfe. Mr. 0rover Sinders of Lliner* here Monday. wa* * ■ ♦ * ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ * t •» i » » i ♦ ♦ V t - * ♦ I nan that ! • ; : Sprinti Garden { 1 hav (i 1) 11 1 1! •! a ’nriM* '"I'f'y ' if Fresh Ciai den Seed i '! 4' ’ i 1 * \ •* ; r IHClN Ii *r 1 i 1,11 /•i’* l > l 1 II I Ii '1 ’« ‘‘MY (lie H -1 ! r - ’ (ii*"! *U ill ,J t a £ in.* i l.U k. l.l'f 111*' - i L ' ■ "1 u - Ii < >: i,.n S, , li.'i : r**I 1 t *****. * f % f m 4 • Cabbu^r* P 1<*.11s 2.0c p< - i i l*.4i»dffci i a R. A. BE A SON, ♦ 4 • ^ • B APN u: • • I S tl c• ♦ , S i !\A. Mr. H, <’ Creeeh of Kline was In town on sale* day, and, in spite of the elobdlneas of *.be day. brouKlit sun shine into tbe sanctum. J. II Hanklnson, one of The Pen- pie’s colored subscribers from YViIli>- ton, ptoved his worth by a renewal of his aubscrlpCion, on Monday. Mr. anil Mrs. W. I Johns of Baldoo and Mis-csOltdys ar. l Kunice Johns ot Brenau cnllt ^e S])i‘nt the holidays here wiih Mrs. M. I,. Johns—liatn- berjj Couiity Times Messrs. W. P. Johnson, Murray Mathis, ,VV. 1* . Alalony, II. K. Buist, Herman ' nod Isidore Brown were amobjj the Blackville visitors to tbe county seat Moiidaay. Mayor R. C (B Inran bail a busy day last Thursday. A bl< bunch ot transgressors bid been rounded up, and the, grat'd to'a! of tines imposed amounted to the sum of $179 50 Mr. <i. M. Main of Timer has a’crp- ted the position as jailer iu [lie Barn well County jail. He is an excellent tteiiiieman and will make good. Barn well is kIcJ to Kd so useful a citizen. Mr. B. J. Hutto was in town Satur day and rn tile the week end bright for I tie I Vo | l- by.an appreciated call. He j iris n.o\,d bai k to his farm near Hi - i la. to the gratitlcation of Ids friends j in that section. The -s-t relafv of State on Siturday , . n.missioned die Kaitf.x Insiiranie ( ( onif.Miiv. ot Kairlsx w itli a capital of j f'. 1 Oop. Jim petitioners weie K. M, I A'.uiur, I i. Young, J. K. I.igbtsey j ato*. \\ . M . I.ightsey . To, many f i i-'ni 1» of Mr- J. W C. K> t tl w i • I regi et to learn I hat t be slow iciipr..vt tut n' In her condiuou n. ike- it a r'y to ear ry her to K now I ton '« I'i b i ui a r v at (Columbia fi.r trcatioeot ■'ll.' wl 1 leave probably todsy, and ti**r It,. •, I - ,\ i -b [ r'a -pee I v rc.-oy or v. I’.iii well i- e.a,I i,> w< Icoine Mr. ai .1 \| - l.i : i. ie K N a to o, forr I v . f \t i , i - . M . N a o. >■ lias hi t. pf, d u p. -irhu. iu ('. K M lair'- gio. ert do 11., i 11uoui. hr d i« l api.11 v nia k i' g 11 U II..S ol . is c I»t 'Ml. rs. Y| I». N.ro c - p . a - , n H . a me iitou ed b* ro as Y' i»s i. i. I it umm i d 1:1. ’ I 1 . I I I u, I. g I. • h" I * 1 \ ,| S I ■ I ! U !■ as ( OUI 'll" e.| ' II and Water * ' s - p at ■ lo I ’ •, .•..mpU'Mo. , ,, r, I! i g l„ .i. 1 , , l .It ' ftr *■ r.i| f I ’ rr ! be . Ism • • a i ,d w '| in I. til l in s t. n . I e'e. . - an..- 11 a • t oiii. ' • n » ■. \| . r >■ ’ ft 1 1 ■ • a d. ••••••••••••••caswwc • e i • HKKK AND i i I. I. 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I i n .1 s .- w * 1 f.'l ..I It* ... ,fT, a i 1 t 'gi r -. . •<!•.. ■! f ;:.|W tng i« n Inf of |l,*- d * i u*' .lied 'V (’ Jer. atn g•, f * a.. i. - V < ; * • v \ K Kxi.t : . T ■ 1 L N. HAMUMON NAD. Di«<l In Coiuanbta M—iwy Prwai Cf f*cU of Wound* Rocoiarod Saturday Ni(kt. M r. K . N. H*iikin»on, a merchant at YVnlker’s Ststlon. on the Southern Kiilroml * few mile* aboye Blackville, »*« at tanked In hi* (tore about 7 o'clock Saturday nl/fht and ao aererelt b aten iiboiu the head that be died from the effects of hi* wound* Moils day in a Columbia hoipital, to wbicb be bud been taken .Sunday morning. A telephony message wa* received here* about 11 oft) o'clock Saturday night to the effect that two negroea bud bud!y beaten a white man and asked that the county’s bloodhound* be rushed to the scene of the crime at once. As soon as possible. Sheriff J. B Morris, Supervisor G. J. Diamond and two deputies left Barnwell in • apt,- Morris’ automobile, carrying the dogs with thim. Tbe bloodhound#, however, were unable, to find the trail, as several hours had elapsed be tween the attack on Mr. Hankinson An t their arrival and the course taken by the assailants being in jjtlie direct ion of Blackville, on the railroad track, the toadhed of which is covered with coal cinders. Telegram* were sent in every direction, asking that a dose watch he kept for the twa ne groes, and word was received here late Monday afternoon that one had been captured and the other killed when be refined to surrender, at Har- deevill-, near Savannah. (’apt. Mor ris icfi. ,,n the early morning train Tuesday to identify the men. The .lead negro was identitied as being one of two seen at Walker’s Station Saturday The other had been locked iu the HardeeviUe guard house hut cffevti d hi* escape and departed for parts unknown before and identi- lication could be made. A sharp,look- "iit will be kept and it i* hoped he will be brought to speedy justice. Tiuuc w ere no eve w itnesses to the it ii.k on Ylr. Hankinson. About 7 o'emek Sttuiilay night, a man went into h!« II a , kiiison’s) stoie to make a pmeha-e, and when tbe storekeeper fn;|, | to un«wcr to bis greeting, he n. tier,I bluud on Ids bead. A cloier ■■ xaminatphi disclosed the fact that he bad beet, struck a terrific blow with s'une blunt in-tniineut and wa» in a daz* d c.u 1 ,1 ifiop, walking around in a circle. A doctor was ca led In and ad\ ise,| inking tn-* w. undei man to a • oiumbii l.ispi'al, wfilch was done Sundae ii.uriiing. It w .« s, ui’ ere 1 ibat two strange "egr.'. s had I. en seen flanging .roue.I tbe l.llie village all .lav, and ' h c r ,i j, j i, [ ,.vei, i ng they built a i iin tl.- ».n s h short distance • w N a r t be asl.es of this fl. e w >• l . b.-avc .-ak sii- k, as large a* a lean's wn-', on w Id. h were hiood • a '• ! tne 1 H e f I mi) w hich the •' s w . s , w a • Ilea r fi v. B '' t , w Do- iiedive for tfie ciiu,, is i, , nsfi drawer bad heeu ' 'i * • ■' g I- • altered around, r\- ■ 1 > '-a.., li f, r m.iin y. ! SS.I rt nfiberir • At Timer t t Mr i, \\ . i , , near " " - t,' . • i i S dil'da v ’ r . ' ’li • l,e s p lie o ' * ini.-' *f'er - V ■ , ( , | , ,, i . s »r,, - . s \ .'l.i.,* n a • a '■o,l,| i ■ 11 ■■ I ,*.*... f- , I f*. el, '■ ' " g g ■ I*. 11 -\ t* g ' b< s t o i e of ! fie . *'* i *> i ’Ui,, t *| v at I I met ■ * - ' ' ■ • ■ O I ' * ' A * . n f '1*1 and I - - ’ , . Tin* e a «|i . * 1 i* s - * * t, .‘k' n o|.i u Anai. ' . • • ''*e;. | in in < ..•it die *anie • iv a- i" • oe r<...l-ei , of Mr < <i|>« • i - ' • ■ g 'ie,| in tfn* il.Mir ' - . c I a’g enougfi to admit *’b I , I, *po.,se t<i a re.piest .1 I. *•! I I - a 1 ,1 K u I »1 To lee ' B T ■' * ’ .ui I. f. Morris ' ■' l f ’tie [..bberv Mof). g ' * ' g 11 r dogs A flcr ' • ' . a n* g ' O, Hen Bm ntoll, * t ' 11 > . a i.d ‘ r ought to Barn- I • W 'll SI! B '\ Dion de- ' t \ . ' ' ' w t f) t he c i i me . R«kt tl Bl««tl#a KoUm to iMrabv tivan that m *!•«• lion will b« b*kl ia Wiliialon Pridiy January 17U lilt at Uia itora of A. E. Owaii* for tha porpoM of aluctiag two truateya for Willtotoo Sehool Dtotrtot No 39, to (III tha vaeai.ciap eaoaad by th# dlrath of W. O. Thompaon and tha expiration of tba tana of W. D, Btoflk. Tha troateaa ara to be aleotad to aarra until the aaoond Tueaday in May 1918. The following ara hereby appointed managera of election: A. Owene, F. T. Merritt and M. F. Weatharbee. ^ Horace J. Crouch, C. 8. E. !-9-2t. Barnwell county. Advartiaad Letter*. Letter* remaining In Poat Office and advertised Jan. 6. 1913. Mali, W Austin. Willlxm Braxton. Nathan Hull, J M Hillle. John Himpton, Frank Morris, Sam Parker, OxrJe YVllltame. FFMALX. Mis* Estelle Anderson, Mrs Emma Adams, Martha YY’akhlngton, Hattie May YVtlliams. FROM DEAD LfeTTKR OKKICK. Jabe Miller. Persons calling for these letters will please say ‘‘advertised.” S. B. Moaely, 1*. M. • ! 5 ■' > li -* i w . - .* W M • .1 : * \\ . I. » i. M - M A - v i I . M O Bs . I . \\ in M. Na’ i . - ^ i' li* 1 • 1 li, Ie V| u • ' K < ,1*1 v| «'f t* 1 ■ t 1. ! ' i ' "1 ' 1" - "ih t V \ 1 ■ . • . X ■ f \ \Y H ill" 1 '**i * t ! .; g i'.iii 1 <. *1 ( . I 1 .V 1 -, "it.*: » i • -) i' ■ • - f Mo* ch r : ’i i I**hi Y • T • * (' " 1 t '■ v. ,’i ■ fl ■ l \\ ^ 111» t ■ w i - 1 • • r t'j, t(. Howard tt'\r(KT Killed >»r t• »f r how** H' N t 1 * (XT l^i .iL*. 1 r i y. ) -. «''! (Tim' * * • . .1 ’ y % t • tt y . '»\ i .i: • . i n .'.ll \ •' t iII i II ir|'*T 1I1..I ^ i * v i ' ! l « ’ 1. ♦ 1 1 •* r) i %!i ■ f *e 3o tl ' 1 . 1 HI tiie li"l.,t* . , i • S- vf • * t 1 Mu ; : « ‘ . lie , V* li., 111 11 ti n;.' r. -•, •* ‘ I!!' •, r "f Nl. .i'« S: hi. II, ■ l> till re- ilt .*f '’ r * • ' • v\ »• ? * cro\s Big t rowd Mrrr Monday. i' • •» ''o'm. In <*n the largest • I a \ l M y s a : • The bright , V 'I A, 1 ’ list U ■> t - M I." ■ k ! , . \ l . I : i i* - - i b- I, \; c . ui'* •') !u« n A . M. -si . i; \ s.* i i n g o | Biik', , V i • u ui s t,, : I: ci* : v* . u u \: \ ,. ; .1 I k ' iu, g Hit r , . .' M • ,; M I . and M s .] r " ' ' s ,*: I l.iU'i- 1 \ , O! AllgUs'.l, *:■ ■ t ,.. I,'ll I. is p.ifi.ts, Mr .' 1 M • <' T '* 'Verts. M A II v . v ' f >!'!■' - ti'M, v\ , s ! '. ** ^ ' (,; V! -- I .OlliVv i'.'i ti r «• V .- J.e •* t w •, i k Mr- r. \v. H: It'* ■■■■'.'■' • '‘* hi- ret II I.M *. 1 ii"'i"* ii t'l. 1 1 ' \ ' - 1 ' ? 1 • bor ii! o' her, Mi > li M itu'' • 1 '.U'll unu'd to Mi s. B I». •' .in b:)- B'.rnwell alp r spcndi. g tlo' holidays v, iy plci'ti.tlv with 11 iend- in Black yillc. Ytts*. IT iii Arhnrjrt-rt roMiriP' l to S.u'inglb'Pl Sutula;. a I < ri.iiun alor a iili'"- aut i'it to the family of Mi VY in. MeXab. Sciol us tlie news of yom' eomm'ini- rvep'h week. Anyi I'iuu "f inter, st to tip' people <d HlU comity w ill be pllb- lished gladly. T o many f'' mis of <'. pt . fi. L Bo r were glad -ce him in town h*t week, inuek it c ved aitey a recent u'tack i f sick m -s. Messrs YV, <; and F. K Howard mr.pit'e 1 over from Kbc kv !T Mondav YVliile in tow n llo \ o til Tiie Ti-ople a u Hpir' ci a ted call. Mr. and Mr- (’ A - and family moPiii d 11)0w n to l iu.'i Siturday hfterno n and spent t!i : ‘ wcek-tiid w itli I eIht, . .■» t tier.'. Mr. Marion Taul'ing, proprietor of •'The Shamrock,’’ Bbickville’* fian.l- some new hotel, wa* among the many viaitors lieie salesday. ». e.l tint mo r uiMg w I.: .* ] ■_ 1 'Ig i gas*'I'or engitie, \ • .,: *- Pi log pr. -out. It is .! j o. . ... d ’ncai it* enlaugle.l iu the ,. ,. i.in. iy, hu' lielore Hs-i*iHne(* t.,* , Ita l tjelo H** di*cngaged an ! w ’ f.,t'fr.-,y-»-frftYrg’-tti a <l«xtid coihUUou T in wlucli t.c i u 11 led but f'U slout i u ’ on \ * t *. II* wa-.i tiigfii.' respected gentlc- i. .n b* icg a partner . f hi* tirotlier. YY ,: | ,ui^ II Harper, a in. reliant and fuiic r otlha M.»rtin » section of tlii- ui>’y. Black—I lair. I h" To. p! > acknowledges tii" ifceipt >*!' ao ah nonncejr.ent of tiie marriage ,»i' Mi.-- Kiizaheih, daiightcr of Mr. nird Mf«;tJacof> YVillinm Black. Lw Mr, i|.iu\ J. ireison Hair, on Tuesday of 1 week at the home of tip' tuple's I»to.* ;t* ip YY’iBiston. Tin* bride is one of \\ iln-t.in’s mort cliarming young Pi.!P s and by her many lovable trai's of ohavaeter iia* endeared herself to ber many friend*. The groom, a popu lar young hiislnes* man of Blaekville. i> t.. be oongraiidhted on winning tiie fair har..! and golden heart of this daughter of the South. The People w ishes for them a Imig life of unelnud ed fiappints* sod prosperity. A tt.r January loth Mr. and Mi-. Hair will tie «t home to their friend- iu Blaekville, New Concern Ready For Business. The Farmers’ Tnintt Mercantile Tomuany\ which was recently orga nized for tne purpose of conducting a general mefv-hantlle business in Barn well. opened,jt* doors to the public Monday, andjudging from the people who vi-ited ttto new place during the day, they wilt gnjoy » good pvtronnge. Only the grouetv department, which is in eliarge of Mr. M. K. Black, is ready to serve the public this week, hul Mr YV T. AWock, the manager of tiie dry goods aiMI shoe department, stated to a represtn\ative of The |Vo- ple on Motnlay that \heir large stocks ..f new good* would thrive In a few days and h« on the kbelvcs by next week. Mr. Ayeock ba* just returned from a trls to tbe Northern market*. Fommencing u!niimfii|i*». ting* p '"I I*' .'Hlllf, snd f .r tiie com - n»i ! tl i piopcrtv Sold brought a \. ' v f i 1 | .i *. a I ■' ho . gh some w ere of tne ■ pi' i"! tt'at It soid cheap A la'g** nu.iil c < f liur». « and mules for 'aic and tiab Were here, and one i'"U I ti . , au iuiIlia 1 for |1 and up. Tli*' Trowd wai* an orderly, sober g od n .1 in d ouc, am! at an early boor, the **u»iness of the day finished. !> ft tor homo. It i< a pleasure to have such plod p,* ipic come to Barnwell, to ming'i* w i'b them and to exchange vi-we w itli tbem. — - - - —* The Legislative Meeting. The meeting of tire, newly elected Legist itiv>* delegation from this coun ty and all persons interested in the public welt tre, called by Col. R M. Mix.son for tlu'.purpose of finding out w hat is most needed to improve exist ing condition-, was field in tfte Court House Monday. An organization wa* etCct' d by electing Col. Mixson chair man and C.tpt. YY . 1). Black secretary. A n u iu tier of interesting speeches were made and it'sol'ntion* offered by those present, The questions of labor contracts and tbe lien law were discussed, and it was _a«ked that the present law be made more effective, if possible. A j'esolu- tion was introduced to abolish the rural police, but this was not passed, and aiiorlier resolution asking that the present 1 tw tie so remedied as to make Mu) rum! police more effective was sub stituted. Mr J V Baxley of Blackville, in an iuteic-ting taik about the comity gov ernment, suggested, in a general wav, change* in the administration of the affair* of tiie Supervisor’s office, one of the suggestions being that the board of county commissioners, composed of the hest business men in the conn ty. do the bu\ing of supplies, so as to give the Supervisor more time for bis other duties. The legi-lative delegation was re quested to introduce a hill allowing tbe people of the e,.unty the privilege of voting on the wtiiskey question now instead of in August. Although the meetihg wax not large ly attended, it is hooed that tome ben efit will be derived from thl* touching of elbow* and interchanging of view*. TENSION NOTICE. The Pension Commissioner will be in the Auditor’* office at Barnwell on every Saturday in January, 1913, for the purpose of discharging the duties imposed by law. G. E. Blrt, 12 3t Pension Commidoner. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned will on Monday, January 27th. 191.1, file with Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barn well County, hi* Anal return a* Ex ecutor of the will of Char'e* K. Gyles deceased, and apply for Letters Dls- mlssory YV. A. Gyles, Dec. 27, 1912. Executor. Notice To Stockholders. I'nder and by virtue of authority to me directed by the board of director* of the Rosemary Knitting Mill*, notice is hereby given that a stockholders’ meeting will be held in the office of G. W. Greene. Jr., in the town of Willl*- ton, S. C„ on Monday, the KKh day of February, A. D 191.1, at 10 o’clock A. M of said dav; the object of said meeting is to diasolva and abandon (he charter and corporate purposes ef the said Rosemary Knitting Mills. All • tockholder* are requested to be pres ent. G. YV. G reene. J r , ore. and Manager. YVBIIitnn, S <’.. January 3 1913 I 9 41. O* Advertisements muter tin* head are '•(large,| for at the rite of "he rent a w.ir I eaeli tn*erMnn, with a miniinuiit '•'luge if twenty It v e i*i m • " AN I E I > — S»le*inen, last nr trav eling, lo veil mnnume* t« l ■ .m»| (irup- n*Ui"ii Ad'lrr>a Be,| Bros, Msrbla Co. A i ben*, G a FOR KENT —9 acres In Inwn of Barnwell, g'.a.l land For further In for mat Inn cull at (hi* ntTB-e. On* two bnr«e farm for tale, consist ing ef stxiot aeventy serf*, more or le»«. stMiut three and one half mile* horth iff BlackvTle, S C. For furthei particular* spp.y to M K /.elgler, N or way,.9 ('. Mill SALE —Good farm, eighty »'re*. in Barnwell ('nunty, well lo- i ated Beit rallrnad advantage*. Easy term* Address (\ 1*. Southerland, A ‘bev ilie, N C. WANTED—To buv timber lands, al*o two logging cart* and ten mules. We aUo want to contract tbe logging of a will and the hauling of tha lum ber to the railroad, a distance of two mile* YVe are In the market for eight yoke of oxen. Will need shortly ten men of ex|>erlence sawing trees, also fifteen men In an I around (he saw mill. Stale wages and experience. Povnter Lumber Compsn v, Kldgeville, S t\ FOR SALK —'>ne .Y room house and lot and all necessary outbuildings. Al so one vacant lot. 2J acres, adjoining house lot, all enclosed with substantial wire fence. Also one farm, 70 acres, more or less, juat optslde Incorporate limits of town of Barnwell. A splendid bargain for parties wish ing to mo?e to town to take advantage of good achool. For price* apply to J. YV. (’. Reed, Barnwell, K. C. 14-4t FOR RENT. One. 1 horse farm, two miles from Raldock. One 2 horse farm 4j miles from Allendale. One 3 horse farm 2j miles from Martins and 3 miles from Baldock. For terms write or see me. J. L. Ellis, Allendale, 8, C. II Top Uses, II Top Mules. A New Supply Just Received at Hill Top STABLES They are of the same right sort ALWAYS handled there. Also Niceat Bnggles in the State, Comfortable Surreys, Everlasting Wagon*, Harneaa, Whips, Robea, and all stock equipments at pricea to profit and please. Charlie flroitfij. Your Frtood. By Buying Tour Clothing, Dross Goods, Groceries and Hi . • a Having one of L the largest plett lines of General Mercte ty, 1-offer exceptional opporti money on ydur purchases, * \ : r, ' to make is that you will your home and supplies at Molair’s during 19H—and: year thereafter. Space will not enumeration of the many bargain? stock—I want you to call and see for yourself. Courteous Clerks wilt attend to all of your wants. May we expect you? xThanking you for past patronage, and with very best ^ fishes for a pros perous New Year, I remain, Your friend, Tht “NO NAME” HAT . e* F. MOLAIR, BARNWELL. - 8.6. AUDITOR’S NOTICE. The Auditor will be at the following place* on the date* named h*h>w for the porpoae of receiving Tax Returns for the year l»lf: Knelling, J *1, IlSry 7. 1 »unbsrfnn, •' ' H Robbln*. ft. Mllletr. •• to K Use. ” 13 A l| a ll'l a I*', 14. Fan fa i, 15. Bartini, ” 10 A (Hite ton. ” 17 B*|*l..e I I- Black v ll|r, ” 3-L Elko, 1. YY iili»t«n. ’ 2J 'lereaius. • •» ; Hilda, •’ Z4. l line'', 27 sycamore. •• 2H. Jenny*. 2V. Only peraonal property uiu«t be rr turned (Ms ) tar. All returns sent in by mall must be properly »igned and probated, and •eni in by the X<>th of February, before they o*n he accepted. ' Ksmeiubar MJ*** penally will he added after February 2<*th R W Rilev. Auditor Barnwell County. Dr. J.W. Reeves Dentist Permanently located at Barnwell, South Carolina office In Harrlaon Building. ocBM-HM jr V. SEYMOIR OWENS lltornea ind Cmlnsellor at la*; Office over The Barnwell Sentinel BARNWELL, SOI TH CAROLINA Will practice in ail the Ceurt*. Cnl leorlont a *|>eclalty. Leans negotiated on acceptable aectirity. James H. Fanning, ATTORNEY AT I.AW, Springfield, - - - S. C. Will practice In ail Court* of tbe State and United Utates. 84-4 DK. W. C. MILHOUS, ©entul, BARNWELL, S. CAROLINA. Olfioe hour*; 8 ;30 a. ta. to 6 p. ra. Persons living away from Barnwell will please make appoli.iment* before coming. By eo doing they will be sure of Immediate service and avoid dis appointments. DR. B.F. STORNE DfcHTALSURGEON BLACKVILLE. - - S. C. •My dental office will be open la Blackville each day in the week. I will answer calls from any point in the county ' LEARN TELEGRAPHY and earn 150 to $100 per month. Thoua- andsof operator* needed. Most fascin ating and educational work. Positions assured all graduates. Write immedi ately for catalogue. SPARTANBURG SCHOOL OF TELEORAPHY ; Mala St., Hp ♦.inbnr/. 8 C. MONEY TO LEWD. Money to lend or first mortgage of real estate. 8 per cent interest on amounts undor $1000.00. 7 per cent on amounts oyer $1,900.00. J. 0. Pattoraon. -♦-4 If you grow Peas, a Mar Pea Hufler will please pay you. If you use fertilizer, see our Force-Feed Wizard Distributor. The Hopper holds 100 |K)undj. If you cotton and com, see the J. M.’B. No. 20 Cotton and Corn Plow Stock— the steel beam w ill not break or bend. ms us for circulars and prices. Our offer to the readers of this paper will interest you. Star Pea jVlachipe Co, BennettsvtHe. S. C. - — — The Farmers Union Warehouse Co. Incorporated tor £10,000.00 Will store your COTTON at $0c per bale per month. Robert K. Woodward, J. A. Jet kin*, Harry D. Calhoun, President Secretary Treasurer ■ IMHEL'TOUS- R. E Wopdward J. A, Jenkiqs J. A^Porttr E. H, Klchsrdson Harry D. Calhoun Strongest State Bank in So. Ca. ~ G ' WHY? Ca'ital. Sur'lus and Stockholders Liability $*30,000.00 Safest of the Safe. In eatlmating the safety of a Bank it *Ia well to re member that Capital and Surplus, in other words, the— BANK’S OWN MONEY, is that which gives security • to depositors. In this respect we stand FIRST among tho 800 state tranks in South Carolina. Seek safaty first and accept tbe cordiill invitation which we extend you to bank with us. 4 per cent Paid on Savings IBANKofWESTERNCAIW BARNWELL, S.C. CAPITAL'&SURPLUS $! fLOCAL'. HlBittet Bufler^ H&^ooclP — ■■n»i i '■■li L. - i-vv-.*>;•* r