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i * fc > harmony ixjowino it a. r m \ A /a rao^r ttoa of Harwa; bo4M No IT. A r M »1i: b» M4d ^/▼A. ka»o*tc TaapW or, TAaf«U| RHU^RAuC 14, TAD o'rknrk Vlaltiua b*«Uu»ti *r* eottli*i.T lorltod to attrod. U W Mar,Till*. W M. M ■. McNab, mr t*r THI .*r Ttta rofnlar mrrt'.ng ot Bantw» 11 Lodm No 1«, Knuthu or Pythlaa will Ibe held at their Hall »>n Klrat and rThird Friday nl*hu at s o’clock. A, _ — attendance la reqneated. By order of W. C JENNINGS, C. C. Wm. McNAB. K. R. A 8. Chain Gang Notice. The chain gang sections this week are: No. 1 at Limber Bridge on Ulmer road. No. 2 at Morris Ford on Allendale road. W. V. Richardson, G. J. Diamond, Clerk Supervisor. RFMFXRF.R * The Moan* Rank rrATKHI'fT •ill gladly receive your Cotton Checka and Draft*, and fumiah you Money for TH K CITIZKNS Cotton Picker* Quick and Polite Treatment —adv 8-21-tf. t\»NDmoN •TATletNT »»f TftI of lUNDrriOJI •••••••••••••••••••• • • • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • • • •••••••••••••••••••• Mrs. Charlie Brown is spending this week on the Isle of Palms. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sexton are visit ing relatives in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. J. Norman Dicks re turned to Barnwell Monday. Mrs. M. E. Black and little son are the guests of relatives in Springfield. Miss Dollie Price, of Walterboro, is visiting at the home of Mr. P. W Price. The Hon. Norman Creech, of Blackville, was a visitor here Tuesday Mr Max Brunson, of Olar. spent Sunday and Monday vsith nlatives in Barnwell Mr .! C Porter returned from a trip to N#-vs 'l urk and other Northern riti*-* yesterday m<»rnir>g M r J F < >w••('» and SmiN of Co gust a. \(««-nt s«'. i-» da\ * th re a t:\ rs here as! * « i » M-v Marr e I ■ t< ^• t »r • '»■:g* *e- ^1 " •*> • • * V . »t» * - • . s ' n r * 1 * \ r v f « * a ' * ^ A t • » Mra. R*«d Tak«n to Hoapitol The many friends of Mrs. J W. C. Reed will learn with regret that her condition was such as to necessitate taking her back to Knowlton’s Infirm ary, in Columbia, Sunday afternoon. Another operation will be performed and it is earnestly hoped that she will soon be on the road to recovery. It will be remembered that Mrs. Reed suffered serious injuries several months ago by being thrown down and dragged a considerable distance by an unruly cow. Barnwell Lost Two. Fairfax, Aug. 15.—Fairfax defeated the fast Barnwell aggregation in two games of ball. The score of the game yesterday was 2 to 0. It was a tie un til the last half of the ninth, when, with two men on bases, Haryey se cured a double, scoring both. The game this afternoon was close at times, the score was tied until the last of the ninth. Rivers’ home run won the game. Moorer, Ellis, Rivers and Harvey each secured home runs for the locals. Mr. Sanders Extend* Thank*. Editor of The Barnwell People:— 1 wish to thank the ladies of Snelling and Healing Springs for assisting so materially m the enjoyment of the Farmers' Institutes, held in their com munities last w t-ek, by providing din ner fur th*- large crowds that atti-nded the meetings, and also the business men of Blacks i!!e fur furnishing trans [xirtation to and from Healing Springs Their ( uur’es, mbs gr»-at.\ apprec iated at Bla< si Ue !*(.*< th* t>u*(nr«a Xujruat V. 1W1S HKhiI Hi KH I.nan* and 111**', unt* (Ivenlraft* Bondi* and !*lo* k- owned Py the Hank Furniture and Fixtures Banking Mouse Ollier Heal Estate'owned Due from Hanks and Hankers ... Currency Gold Hilver and other Minor Coin.... Checks and Cash Items Exchanges for the clearing House Other Resources, viz: » ANK The Bank of Kline, STATEMENT ilM* Ot .to OH* 04 N«>ne ■: t*o •2 12* Ot* 2 4’0 11 None lor ate*) at Kiln*. B ( , at lha *lnae new \ugu*t Wh. 1W13. REHOl KC Ft* I.nan* and Diseouou, .... tiverdrafts Honda and tt<s k» nwn<«i by the Bank. Furniture and Fixture* * Hanking House. 1 Other Rea! Estate owned 0f bust Statement of the condition of the Bank of Weefer Barnwell. Blackville. Salley, Ellentoo, Wagener, North Augusta, J< Lexington, S. C.. at the cloae of buainess Aug 9th, 1913. RESOURCES. ;v: Loana and Discount* ...11,492,816.19 yi th 1 Overdrafts ... 3,976.37 | Bonds and Stocks owned by Bank 40,926.00 Furniture and Fixtures 23,734.49 Banking Houses 102,079.63 ui • LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid In ‘it 100 Surplus Fund Undivided Profits, !e.ss Current Expenses and Taxes Paid .... Due to Banks and Hankers Dividends Unpaid Individual Deposits subject to Check Savings Deposits Demand Certificates of Deposit.. Time Certificates of !>• posit Certified Checks Cashier’s C hecks Notes and Hills Rediscounted ... Hills Payable, includmic Certifi cates for Money Borrowed. Reserve Fund < arried "ii Genera! Indiv idual ('r Srft it g- Le*lger i itlier Liabilities, \ iz ... Ha" l’*: Pale (»rw«M Total State of South < «p•! i unf> ,d Harti*< Beb ,r*- me • all* K tt;*- ala,w- r am* d • w,,rn -a(0 '!.»t t( • talrn,. ' • - « ; r- •! ■ * t. ' o tG •• *, - * I, a Mart 2 704 4X tHH 15 Due from Hank-* am) Hanker*,. .. Currency, Gold, 572 48 Silver and other Min >r Coin,... . ♦Kis 75 Cheek* and Ua«h Items—i .. .. None ExchanRea for the Clearinn House None Other Resources, viz ... 42 805 110" Total LI ABILITIES. 28 100 ( apital Stock Paid In 350 Surplus Fund Undivided Profits, less Current E> 98 15 penses and Taxes Paid None i Due to Banks and Bankers None 1 Dividends Unpaid Individual Deposits subject to M 218 90 2 611 97 SavinR* Deposits, None ; Demand Uertiflcates of llejvisit .. None | Time < ertificafes of Deposit None ( ertitie*! rhe<-ks 431 S8 < asiiirn* < heck* None 1 Notes atid Hills Rediscounted ... 1 Hills PayaWe, Includ'tiK ,< ertifi- 7 500 1 cates for Money Borrowed.. . Reserve Fund Carried on Gen None eral Individual or Savin** N«'ne I^stRer u :«r, yo < fiber I.iatiilit,*•*, viz ... I otal Sutc of H.inth ( urolina. d-hi-r of M k - i!l)l\ 1 1 r* v 'l i.tf 1 l^l.k A- MaT u < oillitj of Hartise'.l Hef ire me anc \ ■ ’or l>-wi<, the aU.rr iiartii-tl l>«nk . wh- - t» t. »*(• t‘ a' tti> aI-o, aicI f'-ref.i'n > a tru- ■ Cldl' 1 * ■ ' .ad t A' I.. •h. • - ;• r -a d La: * • ■ 1 » \ • -a r- o ! ••it... r '* •! t- f s •*** r • * -, • \ > *, • • MM . • g * . w* Other Real Kstate owned )ue from Banks and Bankers Currency Gold Silver and other minor coin . Checks and cash items ^oaned on Cotton o0 00 I.-) ono oo .V, tr.’ ' ashler of : dull «»ori r -'a'emel.t M., •hi 7,869.30 98,934.79 23,123.00 962.60 6,518.33 1,870.92 4,927.87 Total .J-...... . ? ,ft*'.' 81,802,727.29 LIABILITIES. Capital : 8 272,000.00 Surplus 8 272,000.00 Jndivided profits (less expenses and taxes paid) DEPOSITS— Due Banks and Bankers $ 9,5%.49 Dividends Unpaid 224.00 Individual Deposits subject to check 407,603.60 Savings Deposits 279,847.45 Demand Certificates of Deposit 2,000.00 Time Certificates of Deposit 46,812.96 Certified Checks 576.25 Cashier’s Checks 1,102.21- Bills Payable In transit 27,541.46 747,762.96 475,000.00 8,422.87 Total 81,802,727.29 State of South Carolina, County of Aiken, ss. Before me came W W Muckenfuss, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank W W Muckenfus*, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 16th day of Aug., 1913. Correct Attest J R DuBo«e, Notary Public. H M Dibble, i W J I.ujK). Directors C K Henderson. ^ h Wn a a i m< M .... . 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Pw-- - i‘h*'V«t,-r Wr-'-w^da* and * a* ’ * r g^f-a* osr-- g*' d M- >S 4 Mw'-r.a- a* v . i» twaut 'u K-WW*- a*, y* P ra**r** UEaricw'on ) ven.-g P ■ ’ 4 .g y- H Y • st. -r a* 4«h r g* w-»* •« » ' r ■ town Tu*~A<la( on Ihr«-nr»» Hr o W a r. * d a • and formed The )'■ - o [ r 'ha* fr -r*d thr 7 f r r - * rr. i. r. i ' —*t l*»-J. o» thi* pat ■«— and f hat fl t* • f f W A* b * f.! a • r'< -n e > s f • ■s h * home ! t . * > M it \ ! t » f', Me 4 l* V '« r W e’’ and *• * swe- ^ • v*! ^ * r f'. Nil;. Willie K-an .ti and Me Thoma* Per, tf.< - w th t- well, of Mart n w ere * rv! "* to 'h* d* - « 'alee,. countv v« st Satruda' Tb* \ r*-[H.efi eflti ml * crops in th* ir section as Wmking greaV !y improved since fhr rer*-ir4 rains \ thief or thi* ves !iroke into several stores in Barnwell TTiursday night, but succeeded in securing only a small amount of cash and merchandM-e The stores of Miss Came A Cave and druggist R A. Deason were among those robbed. Mr. W. T. Aycock, manager of the Farmers’ Union Mercantile Company, returned to Barnwell Monday after a stay of several weeks in the mountains of North Carolina. Mr. Aycock left yesterday for New York and other Northern markets. Master J. Emile Harley, the son of Mayor and Mrs. J. Emile Harley, cele brated his fifth birthday Thursday afternoon by cleverly playing host to sixty of his little friends. Delightful refreshments were served to the guests in the intermission between games. The Estill baseball team has taken two of the series of the three gambs to be played on the local diamond this week. The score of the fi^st game was 12 to 2 and the second 8 to 6. Best, for the locals, pitched winning ball Tuesday afternoon but the errors behind him cost Barnwell the game. Pension Notice. All Confederate soldiers and sailors of Barnwell County are requested to meet at the Court House on the first Monday in September for the purpose of electing a pension board for the en suing year. Done by order of the State Board. ■ * • . , _ C • *T* pnrtr • j* *...*• rr ai**-J • • ' a »• • *w twaer wf ifc r t<c «V « * M a - d >4 r* 1 kndwCa *-. . r» at N,. ♦•laaierKM’ a<r T^ •'g ; a" *w Man Ma-w V' J 'w*-Tr.an liuai t>>'>k lUw-r iti thr pnr.*ir wautiful.y (tr^umerO for w tb wt, itr end grawn av arnl whrtr rxi*w^ t*v ->t piant* f-omrtitwted th*- 11 * brid** xml groom riHim together said pn> n « d< d tn an impriA Med * hanix-l, wbuh w ,iv artixti'-ally d«‘C(»ntt*-d. and tl *i( they were made man and wife, the ceremony being jwrfuraaod by Rev .1 1. Mcl.eev Previous to the ceremony, several beautiful piano selections wn-re ren- dered by Miss Ena Brailsford. The bride was married in a beautiful ly tailored coat suit of gray with ac cessories to match. Only the relatives and a few friends witnessed the cere mony. The happy couple left on the evening Southern train for the moun tains of North Carolina where tbey will spend their honeymoon. Thdy were the recipients of a number of beautiful presen ta. Miss Rninsdale is one of Orangeburg’s sweet and attractive young Ladies and Mr. Dicks is a popular young business man of Barnwell, and the many friends and acquaintances of this couple ex tend their congratulations and wish for them a long and happy married life. They will maketheir home in Barnwell The out-of-town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Dicks, Mrs. Farrell and Mrs. J. G. Wooley, all of Barnwell—Orange burg Evening News, Aug. 13. 11 - • < r •:• . > \S f. l* » V . . .*•>' S'- 1 ,; * * :• s up ' 4* 'C*. • 1 '• w ' .; C ! 1 V 'W' I . I ai!.* * Pump* hii*! Tie* *;**>:4! •s* l,1 81 Th 8'1 1 all i If S ( 1 Uttrilf tn! 1*1.1 4:1*1 Vh . Pumjr* 8'-.* I* 1 81 a’.'> K arti \ s n.M Shatlrs :\k Lemon Bros., B*mwell, S. C. Advertiaed Letter a. Mali. Chris W. Brooks, Isam Dunbar, Jhon- ell Dunbar, W. R. Hall, Albert Vine. pkmalb Anna Belle Collins, Glennie Dorch, Martha Jones, Sallie Kelly, Cornelia Ready. JeMie Shuler. Persons calling for these letters will please say advertiaed 8 B Moseley, P M ,S ( -in Tax Sales. Slate of South Uaruima, V County of Barnwell, / By virtue of sundry tax executions to me directed by J. B. Armstrong, countv treasurer, 1 have levied upon and will sell on Monday, the first day of Septem ber, A. D. 1913, at 12 o’clock M , it be ing salesday in said month, the follow ing real estate, to-wit: One lot in Barnwell township, bound ed North by George Butler, South by Jeff Green, East by Julia Duncan, West by Jim Holman. Levied upon as the property of Susan Key. Also: One lot in Barnwell township, bound ed on the South bv Handy Wright, West by R. A. Ellis, North and East by Southern Railway, public road and R. A. Ellis. Levied upon as the property of Alice Lark. Also: One lot in Barnwell township, bound ed on the North by William Phenix, South by Willis Allen, East by Liddie Meyers, West by M. B. Hagood. Levied upon as the property of E. M. Tilly. Also: Two lots and two buildings in Syca more township, bounded on the North by Center Street, South by lot of Grif fin, We$t by Flat Street, East by Rail road Avenue. Levied upon as the property of H. K. Cook; taxes for 1911 and 1912. Term* of sale cash; purchasers to pay for papers. J. B. Morris, Sheriff of Barnwell County. Barnwell S. C., August 12 1913. For Sale. I offer for sale my plantation situated in Barnwell County near the Town of Barnwell containing one hundred acres, and bounded on the north by lands of G. F. Birt, on the east by lands of G E. Birt, on the south by lands of J. R. Carrol and on the west bv lands of J. R. Carroll. The place is in a high state of cultivation, has on it a good dwelling house with four rooms and a new tenant house, barn and stable, and a good well of water. Place can be bought cheap, and is a bargain to anv small farmer, or one who wants to engage in specu lation in real property. For terms, apply to M. D. Corley, Denmark, S. C. or James E. Davis, Esq., my attorney Barnwell, S. C. Notice of Final Diacharge. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will on Tuesday, August 26, 1913, file with Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, their final return as Executor and Ex ecutrix of the will of L. T. Williams, deceased, and apply for Letters Dis- missory. L. P. Williams, Executor, Hattie B. Staley, Executrix. July 19, 1913. Notice to Debtor* and Creditor*. 4 All peraon* indebted to the estate of 1 Jas. L McCreary, deceased, quested to make prompt Get my price on bath tuba, lavatories, kitchen ainks, etc before buying. My prices are extremely low. quality cob ttdered. P. W Pnce, Barnwell 8. C. are re payment of stich indebtedness to the undersigned, and all persons having claims against the said estate will please present the same, properly attested, to me jjuly 22. 1913. F0R SALE VALUABLE PROPERTY IN THE PROSPEROUS TOWN OF W1LL1STON, S. C. Mil. Hh'i AM. 1'l.AGL. 4> j.ics, to-room fp i Hf 'if' 1 \ H \'>\ M A‘ L ivti-v. more nr less, h-u. i i iic on the North side ot the .!* . r n bV *4 a . » >•', t 1. hi .4 e pli.e IN iovutcil tile line public O'." I ! Will nJI eiuu-r pli.c jn j whale, or Ol loti as J-.-MfeJ. f’rk.-N rcjvtruhie- Apply to M T WILUS, Agent, WUliston, S. C, or MRS. A. M. BROWNE, Cats Daily Piedmont, GreenriUe, S. C r.i. sstf iftiUi 1 i?if ®«I s i 3 fill 5.'I mhl* fit Srt g! c . ■a BARMELL INSURANCE AGENCY WILL INSURE I YOUR LIFE. YOUR INCOME, YOUR HOME, YOUR STOOK . Insurance of every description and Surety Bonds written at lowest rates in old line Companies. JOHN K. SHELLING. MANAGER. A •?