The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 16, 1913, Image 3
T^c Barnwell People.
TBUR8DAY. JANUARY 1«. 1912.
RATI8 OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Id Advance, per Annum $1.36
The chain Rang Sections this week
No. 1 at Elko,
No. 2 at Capt. W. D. Black’s place,
near Edisto River,
No 3 at Rosemary Church.
W. V. Richardson, G. J. Diamond,
Clerk, Supr.
HARMONY LODGE NO. 17 A. F. M.
\ A /A regular communication of Harmony
\m/ Lodge No. 17, A. F. M. will 1* held
WfL In Maaonic Temple on Thnnday
AMk Jan. 16 7.30 o’clock Visiting
brethren are cordiai.y invited to attend.
G. W. Manvllle, W. M.
Wm. McNab, Sec^
The regular meeting ot Barnwell
t Lodge No. 16, Knlghte of Pythias will
jbe held at their Hall on Friday night
fat 8 o’clock. A full attendance U
requested. By order of
W. C JENNINGS, C. <J.
Wm. McNAB, K. R. & 8.
1 Plan that
I Spring Garden
1 Now
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I have on hand a large
supply of Fresh Garden
Seed ai.d can supp y your
need' for tlim Spring
Garden. I handle only
ihe Highest Grade Seeds
In package and bulk,
l.et me »n|>plv you with
< iniou Sets, i rich Pota
toes, »to.
Your special attention Is
called to l»ea.on’s Two-
pound Tomatoes.
R. A. DEASON,
Main Street,
BARNWELL, S. CAROLINA.
THE M(B»N 1 HIS MONTH
January
New M<a>n
Kii»t «,» latter .
Foil M.m.I,.
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• HERE AND HEREABOUTS •
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( apt. J I> " M'lie was In town
Monday on bu»‘nt»«
Andrew llydrick, E*.| . of Orangr-
burg, w a. in l.'W n k . i.ja \ .
H. 1 Huist, K*'| "f 1’.;ackvill'* was
in town on prole.-Miial businesa Mon
day.
Miss Dora Greene ha* been s|K.nding
several davs witb her siater, 'lit Jolin
k. Mnelllng
Mist Mnv Woodward of Elko sttend-
ed tb» Tea. h»«s kx*ujiu»Uuu b* Id at
the ( ourt House Enday.
M r. S. K. ■'ease w as in ton n Tuesdsy
and did the right thing In the right
way for the printer man.
Mr. JC. H. Peeples of Allendale was
a welcome vlsllor to Barnwell Tuei
y and paid The People an appreciat
es!!.
m
We call the attentlwA of oar r«o4ai
to the new adv’rilatneou of isilDOO
Bros . M erchaut J. A. Porter and the |
Home Bank. Read thorn.
Mr. Ben Gain of the I M Pearlstlne
force, resigned his poattloo Tfest week.
He travelled (ha Barnwell territory
and was veiy popular—Newa A Cou
rier.
B. P. Daviea baa purchaaed the
Barnwell People prlatlng plant from
the ratate of Maj John W. Holtnea.
Mr. Davies will aaaume- the editorial
dutlea. He contemnlatea (Baking aev-
eral Improvement* In blaofiloe equip
ment. Mr. Daviea la a bustler and we
welcome him Into the newapaper work
here.—Barnwell Sen-tlnel.
Perry Price aon of Mr. and Mr*. P.
W Price, suffered a very painful ao
cident last week. In attempting to
climb on to the hack of bis father’*
buggy, he slipped and fell when the
horae made a sudden atart. The fall
caused a blood, vessel to burst, but
owing to the swollen condition of his
ankle It was Impossible to tell if auy
bones were broken.
Episcopal Guild Meeting
The Ladies Guild of the Episcopal
church met at the home of Mrs. P. M.
Buckingham on Tuesday afternoon of
last week It was a very interesting
and enjoyable meeting. After the
business of the day bad been tranaacted
a delightful salad course was served to
the members.
BWdrvilU Notaries Removed.
0o Saturday the Governor revoked
the commissions of the following not
aries public at Blackville: John O’Ger
man, Albert li Ninestein, H D. Leo
nard, Ssmuel G Lowe Oscar Dunbar
Hammond, E 8. Hammond, C E
Flsbburne, C. J. Flckling, and Her
man Brown The eommission of Moses
L Llpslty of Dale, Beaufort coun ty
was also revoked.
e-*e»e—s-*e-»e-e-e-e-*«
-e«-e»a
Johnston—Hitt.
Married at Barnwell, on January 9th
by Rev. W ti Britton, Miss Glara
Lillian Johnston and Mr. F. H. Hitt,
both of Elko. The bride is well known
In this and other counties, having been
very successful as a teacher. She is s
graduate of the University of Chicago,
and at one time held a responsible
positiiin ,at Wlnthrop College. The
groom, a mao of sterling worth, i* to
be congratulated on winning the heart
ITrd-trand'Wf ttr+vneossoipliehed ladv
The People joins with their many
friends in wishing them a long life of
unalloyed happiness and prosperity.
A
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III I O
To*,
ped 1
The county jail is doing a capacity
busine** . I he number of boarders
for the past two weeks his averaged
sixteen.
Mr. J. p Lee, Jr , secretary and
treasurer of the Wnliatnn Truck Grow
er's A«»oi lation, was a welcome visitor
to Bat o well 1 hursday.
Dr. A. B. Patterson B ft for Colum
bia Monday night to he present at the
opening ae-sion of the Legislature,
which convened 1'uc-day.
Mr J J. Hi II made blue Monday
bright for us, regardles- of the threat
ening clouds. We are always glad to
s«e such uiiforgeUing friends
Capt. G E Birt, Pension Commis
sioner, was in Barnwell last week
looking after his ollieial duties. He is
the right man in the right place.
At the meeting of the Pension Board
here salesdav, Mr. L F Hair of Bltck-
yllle was elected to till the vacancy
caused by the dearth’of Sheriff Frank
H. Creech.
The Fairfax Insurance Agency was
chartered Monday will) a capital of
$2,000 The officer* are E L Ligbt-
sey, president; J. F. Lightsey, vice-
president; W. M. Lightsey, manager,
secretary and treasurer.
Thirteen applicants for teacher*
certlffcates stood the examination hchi
In the Court House !a.-t Friday. Elev-
/ en young ladies and two young gentle
men made up the lucky 13 There
were no negro applicants.
We regrat to learn that a spell of
sickness, lasting several weeks, has
caused Capt. J. C. Keel to seek a
change of climate. Capt, and Mrs.
Keel left on Monday of last week for
Mulberry, Fla., where ttiey will spend
several weeks. The People wishes for
him a speedy return to health and the
Palmetto State.
It is flveyesrs since Rev A. E. Evl-
aon began' holding services with the
Church of the Holy Apostles, Barnwell
( for a number of months beginning
flth the third Sunday in January,
908 he sefved the church under an ap
pointment from the Bi“hop of the Dio
oeae, assuming the office of residant
rector in June of that year.
On next Sunday. Mr. Evison will al
lude to the five yeara of hiawork
here and at the aame time taka a
glance forward.
Mi"
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'g 1
Foot Crushed by Engine.
• ■ j accident occnred
B»r n w e|l I.utnber
i eg . While assisting
i '•( rars, Mr. Albert
, th*- plant, tllp-
tb the wheel* of
B-fore be could
• "si, the engine ran
. Tii.hed one of his
,nd Southern pa*
• •' 'p|»ed at the lum-
we was pul aboard
.ii,hia hospital. 11
* time wtiethsr or
ii - to be amputa -
ted
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Robbery at BUckvdle.
T bo J >■ w - ’ t .n . I no Store of T. R .
t'bisii. ,m. <>' Blv kvilte. was entered
t.y *n I,ok.," I I r*rtv or parties ?s»tiir-
d*l olgtil «i, i briween and $7tk)
worth ol goods were taken. An en-
irsme •*• efTn ted by sawing the Iron
hsrs at the ha> k door The robber got
away with ab. ut pai watches, >>f var
ious tallies, a number of witch chains
a iii the to*si f the handsome assort
ment ,,f g. :d jewelry kept by Mr.
< hisbolm There In no clue 10 ttie
Idwiititv ot Wie miscreant.
Ksrlier in the etening of the same
day, an unknown negro boy ,snatched
* p,k ket tniok, i otilalng aeyertl dollars
(rom ttie hand ■ f * negro woman. The
negro made good his escatie.
Traveling Men Lena# Fan fax HoleL
A te-ly of t r»veellng men have found
ed a stuck company, known as the
Georgia t an lina Motel Company, and
ti*vv taken a long lease on the ( om-
mercial H<itel at Falrfkx They will
improve it in each and every way, and
have alreadi put In hot and cold water
inroghoul the building. Meant heat
will be installed later. The hotel has
been painted,calclmlned kud newly fur
mshed throughout. Fifteen more
room* will be added by February 1.
which will make a thirty-flve-room ho
tel. The stock company is composed
of traveeling men entirely now on the
road They have not gone In the busi
ness to make money, but they want to
have one of the best hotels in the State
The rates per day will be $2. Mr.
Charles Owens, a traveeling man of
fourteen years experience, is to be the
manager.
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BARNWELL.
PORTER,
- SOLTI! CAROLINA
Takv-i jilc isurc in requesting your
presence at the
Opening Display of
P3 High Grade
^ us ^ om Tailoring for
) Spring & Summer
f
l
,1 ,
n v,
-by-
Issaac Hamburger &
Sons,
Baltimore, Md.
Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday. 15,16 and 17
u h n ’.lii'ir representatives will be
mi h m i to take measures. <
l 4
Tins line will include all the
nc.vebt fabrics, and fit and satis-
Ic.-’i m ire absolutely guaranteed
o bo, vt ars e.\[)Ct ience in good
Ul
m
An OM Newspaper.
In going through some old papers
last week, we came acroia a copy of
The Charleston Mercury, bearing date
June 70, 1862. Itwai well worn, es-
pecially where It had been folded, and
no doubt it made the rounds of many
anxious families seeking news of loved
ones at the front.
The sheet we have consists of only
two pages, and that la probably all it
contained originally, aa we note the
following in it* editorial column:
‘‘Half Sheet*—The Richmond pa
pers are now all printed upon half
sheets. The Dispatch, which, .pecun
iarily has been perhaps the most suc-
ecsslul news,.*per In the South, conies
out. in its i-aup ,,f Wednesday, upon a
half >h". InUccJ, printing paper
ties becoui" » <!• u' hiiJ so difficult to
obtain, tl>.,, " i"ib tcation of paper*
of ,m k I - v h matter attended
wi h i'll''.' , 11 r.’.ssment. In such
timos p, • piper in display of
proti l -« >'! • ; • merits is sheer fol-
lw”
In Uep. u the above, the ad-
vptus"m -ei iii very small type,
iti,at. 1 ,1 , toiorntd with a small
cut f the .rt . ,e a tvertised.
A- is to * \ a cted, the news deals
aim'St e: t.ri \ with the war. Tele
graph i.civs i- uiv. n in brief and sev
eral columns ate devoted to clippings
from other papers
The pappr was edited by R. B.
Rhetr, Jr Tlte subacriptlon rate per
year for the daily edition waa $10.
‘•payable half yearly, In advance,” and
$5 00 per annum for the thrlce-a-week
edition payable in advance.
Owin ' to the almost Impossibility of
collecting past due account*, the pro
prietors of the Mercury and the Couri
er, also published in Charleston, eerved
notice on ttndri-eador# that after De
cember 1. 1861, they would be com
pelled to charge cash in advance for
all notices -‘of whatever natare or
character.”
The copy we have la an dotereating
old war relic, and we intend to preerye
n.
DEATHS.
Mr. Richard Mount:!
M r. Richard Kou-’r-
died of pars 11 •!« "n
hi* home tii-ir l> c r i
long been a Li it M ■ I t • -
Branch < huri b, 1 I
»ence of a large i
ing iclnti ves and 11 . ■
body w us ti inle - \ , '
Rev. (tenrge llopk i
funeral *ertic'»
In the w ar ("■: w • >>'
was a member of l ap', i.
2nd S < Heavy \ n n
fended Battei v U :
Harbor. He tvre 1 n .
all through that i"i ^ -
t lie try ing > ii » lb 1'. : ■
no le*s brave
He I* .iirv.v e 1 1
ter who have tin- n *
of manv friend* I • 1 m
"The Her..-'* wi. I '
Have lint nil !. i
F" r their im‘:n"'\ - '
Span- nur y< >r- f ,
Mit* Flornr Mar V. . „ l ,
W 'llistoi . Jan a'l '
l»t, Ihl.'t, l . od -IW
home of Mr an i \l -
bee their ..;de»' ■ • ’’
M ae Weatl er*1" . i
of her young I f" a* PP
ful foie had I"-' n i .' •-
by tbe w md and ra ■
think of i3< a' h, hut - i
we canti"t umler •' *■ I
but lb* I."r I gi i ■ t.. i
eth awsy >he w ,- a •
era coi.si »ti n t mu' '
mary Bap. •' Ch .• ■ ■■ "
ed only * lew v i a• • .*
She is *i.rv Ivt d h>
one brother and . m -
bo»l of other n ! r .
who will * a d y H • -
I h • t S h e .-all II
the sorrow • a: ! •• -
and theie, in l. d - a
• hall see to r .vg i"
Hilda New i
Hilds. J anusr•. 1 ■
Literary >i'i ie’ v In i -
meeting In tin •eU' ■ i ’•
day evening. J m.
crowd attended i 1 1 hi •
gram wa* rend- r t I.
M r. bam K uh , ■ k - w I
fur several I ii - i- ]
We are gl ol '" k s ■
garet Hart/"g, h" n i-
i* mneh better.
Mis, Lillian, d mg' •• '
(irulibs, is o r. ,ig ,i
of two Week-.
Mis* Kdna I. 1>, h -
Friday after a p '-a-a '
weeks with friend' v ,
Mrs. H. I Ut. "
Harlan, and li't "
I.szar of Bni n w . I -,
with relative- here.
M r . nnd M rs. No:f 1
daughter, Fram i oi
visiting their mottu r, V
M rs. B . J . II ut'.o ;i i i
moved into t heir | reuy t
A neat cottage i- h. .t..
Mrs Lizzie Hope, an i -I,'
soon as it is complcduL
The Fourth Estate.
Editing a neivspap'T t- . t
If we publish jok>'-, pe >| i • - ■,
rattle iiralned. If we d"
foolish. If we pnbli
they say we don't giie r!,.i.
selections. If we giv- tin m
they say we are too ! ./> ' • w •.
1 f we don’t go to . n tt u .
heathens. If we do w o i , l.■ :
If we remain in the nllie. u. " ,
be looking for new - iic’ii' If w
out, then we are not t n one • .
ness. If we wear old t i U.o- to.
pie laugh at us. If we o ir
clothes they say wc have a poii.
Now what are w e to do
Likely as not -oni'' one it
we stole this from an cvel
we did.
Adverti»ed Letter*.
- rrm oning in Lost Office and
. • ! .1 it.' ary Li L’13
M \ I K.,
’ L • W \ Bailey, Oliver
<■ _ Mliler, W 11 Napier, <1
i . !i >1 K| liurdson, Sam VVil-
' L W Id .ms.
I : M \ 1. K.
■i • h. !' oa (tolphin, Linda
, r • J Tk'lUi. mla M II-
*: ''n-"o. Alio*- Sherman,
V. i- h .: g: "ii, ltu*:i \\ hlte.
I I w I h I I KK I'FFil a
• tk
. i f-r the-l' letters will
,i 1 iti-. I
S B. Mosely, V M.
<i R-mov-r s Many Official*.
1 i coti*t at les, i n-
a • i in ploy ed by
' ■ ■ * r r u ( - . and all
I'd' for South
r. in . d t. V (tov.
• rotog to announce-
I 'o 1 tuistlon* pub-
.i". ti'1'.es that any
• 'P< ' u,ou t may ae-
- "'i th- indorsement
■ 1 th" or the
! ' i ■ e for ei gn cou n-
y i • v " Thi* must be
foruia’ion a* to
. . ' 'Ion*.
i\
\ Mi
• iu i
Judg" Archbald Impeached.
I. of Scranton,
oi int of judl-
• • 1 i ■ ■ t tie I’eurist Ivania
i" r • i i * | I »i«triot tiencti
1 i, ■ I > .ti • ( wtnmerce
.i i guilty Monday by
ite- .-"ii itf -itting a* a
:n li'nent, and foiever
' - ' 11", 11ng position* of
"i I i .*'. Idiere were
i g i ! ni and he w k»
i 1 f t hr -c r*enator
I g i i*; ttie unpeactied
Prn»ion Notice.
- li' ie' , g ven tliat under
-■’I i*w the Barnwell County
''L .' 1 w I I un i t on salesdav
i 'u o o , hi d '! ir. Ii iu-ti ad of the
I 'It'd, slid A j ril, ,'»s heretofore.
i ' - f ' r pen-nm* will please
' . ■ 1 ’i" : o i m* to t he Board at
• i V. Birt,
4U:i»mu i ointni-sioner.
Xolicc of Election
- !. r- ! y l’’von t hat an elec-
’ I" in W iliiston Frida;
. . . .ii, L.'LJ a! the store of A. E.
‘ ’ 1 i rj -ise 'nf electing two
' - ' r U .li-t iii .''chuol District
■ vh "ii en s caused by
■i ' W i, Id,limp-,hi and the
f . l' rm of VV. D, Black.
1 - .i r.• I" be elected to serve
1 I'm sday in May 1915.
p nr" hereby appointed
f cleotiui! : A. <Iweps,
I v, r:.M M id ^L I Weatherhee.
II •■.o'' .) Uroticli, C. S. F.
Larnwell county.
i ig i d
Sjitrial Notices.
-,"m i.rs under this head are
!• r ii the rate of one cent a
d it.'"!'ion. with a minimum
• t wii'■.-live cents. .
t"
■'ll
i.:t.
/f
* W/'A
' \ if' - /
pyf* -•—
By Buying Your CMiing, 8hoo$ t Mato, Dry Good*,
Dress Goods, Notions, Groceries and Hardware at
sf
»
\
Having one of the largest and
plete lines of General Merchandise in the <
ty, I offer exceptional opportunities for
money on your purchases.
A Good Resolution
to make is that you will your home and
supplies at Molair’s during 191 J—and
year thereafter. Space will not
enumeration of the many bargains canieff
stock—I want you
to call and see for
yourself.
Courteous
Clerks
will attend to all of
your wants. May
we expect you?
Thanking you
for past patronage,
and with very best
wishes for a pros
perous New Year, 1
remain,
Your friend,
r
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TH^
"NO NAMtT
HAT
4,
6. F. MOLAIR, BARNWELL. - 8. 6.
Dr. J.W. Reeves
Dentist
Permanaotly I oca tad at
Barnwell, South Carolina
Oftlca In Harrlaon Bulldlnf.
oct3I-12-lyr
AUmTOR S NOTICE CalhOUIl A
Th* Auditor will b« at tbe following
place* on the dates named below for
the pnrpoae of receiving Tax Retnrna
for the year 11*1* :
OWEN^
V. SEYMOUR
Mtorney md Coilnuller at Lav
Office over
The Berowell Sentinel
BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
WHI practice In all th* Cenrta. Col
lection* a specialty. Leans negotiated
on acceptable aeearity.
James H. Fanning,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Springfield, - - - S. C.
Will practice in all Conrte of tbe
State and United Btatea. At-4
DR. W. C. MILHOUS,
OtnfUt,
BARNWELL, S. CAROLINA.
Office honra: 8:80 a. m. to 4 p. a.
Persona living away from Barnwell
will pleaae make appointment* before
coming. Bj so doing they will be anr*
of Immediate service and aveld dia-
appolntmenta.
drTbTrstorne
DENTAL SURGEON
BLACKVILLE, - - S. C.
My dental office will be open In
HlKckville each day in the week. I
will answer calls from any point in th*
county
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
and earn $50 to $100 per month. Thoua-
andi of operators needed. Most fsacin-
ating and educational work. Poeitlons
assured all graduates^ Write immedi
ately for catalogue.
SPARTANB0RG SCHOOL’ OF
, TELEGRAPHY,
'Main St., Hpr “rtsnbnr/. 8 C.
8nelMng,
January 7.
Dunbarton,
s •
8.
Robbia*,
4 4
9.
Milieu.
« «
10.
Kline,
t «
13.
Allendale.
at
14.
Fairfax,
t a
15.
Barton.
< *
10.
Appleton,
I 1
17.
Baldoc,
I a
Ik.
Blackville,
4 4
$0.
Elko,
« 1
21.
Wililston.
• •
22.
Mercatu*.
*•
23.
Hilda,
••
24.
Ulmer,
*•
27.
Hycatnore.
««
*#.
Jenny*,
t 1
29.
Only personal property must
turned tbi* year.
be
Life, Accidei)!,
CYCLONE
LIGHTNINC
-Sr
•AID
All returns sent In by mail must be
properly signed and probated, and aenl
in by th* SOth of February, before they
oan be accepted.
Remember 60% penalty will be added
after February 90tb.
R. W . Riley.
Auditor Barnwell County.
Live Stock
INSURANCE,
—At Lowest Rites In—
.a,'
Strongest Companies
—OFFICES AT-
Just (Received! THE BANK OF BARNWELL
And now ready for speedy sale at Hill
Ton Staples, tbe first new lot of sound
and gentle Horae*
Alto a complete line of Buggies.
Wagona, Harnett, etc.
Charlie Brown,
Barnwell, 8. C.
MONEY TO LtJft).
Money to lend or trat mortgage of
real estate. 8 per cent iatereet ee
amounts under $1000.00. T per oa*t
on amount* ever $1,000.00.
j. o. rvntnb*.
The Fanners Union Warehouse Co.
Incorporated for £10,000.00
Will store your COTTON at *0c per bale per
month.
Robert E. Woodward,
President
R. E Woodward
E. H, Richardson
J. A. Jerkin*, Harry D. Calhoun,
Secretary Trliaurtr
-D1RICTOR8
J. A. Jenkins J. A. Porter
Harry D. Calhoun
!; 1 \ T —'i acres in town of
, . ■ ! lam! For furtlier in
i' at thi* ollico.
. ' ii i '• farm for kbIp, cont»i«t-
i ' " '"vemv ‘ii'res, more or
; hr'" am! oi.c iialf miles
• ' L am.' Hie, S. For furtbei
• ■ 11: 'ii'j'.y !.o
M K. Zciglor,
Norway, 8. C.
State Warehouse System.
Colunbja, S. Jft' 1! —A imas-
ure providing for a staio .'-'"m , f
cotton warehouse* will in- ii.tr ..|i,"e<|
at the opening ses'ioo of th" "(ir iiil
aaaembly. The tHc»«iire Iih- lic*‘ii [irc-
pared by E. W. Dahh-, iirf-Lli-nt of
the Mate Fanners’ Lnionj aiol wM!
known attorney*. Tlic iiieapurc fur
the warehouse-y'tem, winch was t-u-
aeled atthe laat session of tin' general
assembly, wa* declared tnn-oi.'inotion
al by the autireme court.
Th* new bill is *aid to e) initiate th"
conatltutional defeiff* pointed out by
the supreme coutt.
•i ')ii A 1.1. — fiood farm, eighty
a'ttin Bariivveli County; well lo-
oati d 15 -t raiiroiid advantage*. Easy
terms Address ('. P. Southerland,
A-h \ ill', N
WANIKD—To buy timber land*,
a Do two logging carts and ten mulea.
Weal'd want to contract the logging
ol a mill and the hauling of the lum
ber to the railroad, a distance of two
miles W e are in the market for eight
yoke of oxen. Will need shortly ten
men of experience sawing tree*, also
fifteen men in an I around the saw mill.
State wages and experience. Poynter
Lumber Company, Ridgeville, 8. C.
i Top Mules.
A Hew Supply
Just Received
at Hill Top
STABLES
They are of the
same rigtit sort
ALWAYS
bandied there.
Also Nicest Baggies In th* State,
Comfortable Borreyt, Everlasting
Wagona, Harnoea, Whips, Robes, and
all stock equipments at prions to profit
and please.
Charlie firoafif,
Your Friand.
SEND US 1001 JOB YOU
Strongest State Bank in So. Ca.
WHY? J
Ca ’ital, Sur Uus and Stockholders Liability
$880,000.00
Safest of the Safe.
In estimating the safety of a Bank It £ie well to re
member that Capital and Surplua, in other word*, the
BANK’S OWN MONEY, Is that which givei seeurlty
to depositor*. In this respect we stand FIRST among
tbe 800 atate banka in South Carolina. Seek safety first
and accept the cordial invitation which we extend you
to bank with ni.
4 per cent Paid on Savings
BANKofWESTERN
BARNWELL, ,S. C.
CAPITAL & SURPLUS SSOO.OC:
directors,.
George H. Bates J.MJ
Butler H&good
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