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Gill and see this great variety of beautiful all wool fabrics. ^ $ An expert representative from the factory will be on hand to take vour measure. 4i \-J V ■ ■ V, SEYM(|]^ OWfiNfe - ,;IttoniMi aniiotrieUflr it taw >■ J * 1 1 t. ,:vii5.r people exteBjUi^Hou to the THIEF A1CQ HOLDUP HUT. uu^or in their homea Urge ram of money. AS Q002> ;)|9 CASH ^to ’the tradesmen or, far the immediate manta. It^iunren’t a bank account ,' '^7' 4 ; OPEN ONE TODAY. -'"*' '•**'‘ 4“ *'' l | " 1 ^ 1 ~--* — - ' '■ .»»■■.ti.i'«y»:V •■*■<■' o 4 ' 4 • ^ . 4 --- - - f- ■; —1 aa *ve*^ . .Jk. ■! |iim V tu rn Jp* 1 — N i . H’S* vA i -EsT : &ApWELL,S. C. -, , i;>: HAHitY D. CALHOpK PjresWeftt. N. G. W. WALKER, -C«»hi*r. - ■. : :;k:-; ; ■ :■.. \ »* "***■ ^ |^ |. Mm >4 ■ »*_. j? i'' 1 - Big Display Sale Will Be Held in Our Store FEBRUARY 18,19, 1914 REMEMBER THE DATE BARNWELL, S- C. . \ A NEW DEPARTURE. ♦ — Tobacco to bo Grown Arnnnd Mnywr'a Mill tUi Year. The People was informed on Monday that a new departure tn fanning will he tried around Meyer’t'Mili ihif year —that of tobacco culture. The pro gressive farmers who will engage in the experiment are Messrs. W. ^A. Meyer, Meyer Bros, and J. H. Sweat. They will plant four acre* each and if they meet with any degree of success will increase the acreage next year. It is said that the soil in this section is admirably adapted to the growing of a very high grade “weed” and if the cul tivation of tobacco is engaged in on an extensive scale The People predicts a new era of prosperity. \ ■ ♦ Fairfax New*. Fairfax, Feb. if.—A. E. Blount, wife and father of Denmark were recent Visitors here. Miss DorisGpolsby of Denmark visited Mrs. John OltKter recently. She was a popular teacher here several years ago. ^ ‘'“ V 3 Mesdames L. Gooding, W. D. Con ner and J. J. Gray were recent guests of Mrs. W. W. An lerson. Miss Salley of Sailev, the new music teacher of the school, is here at her new post'of dut£ ’ Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Sawyer, recently of Collins, Fa., are now living here. ' \V. H. Best of Savannah recently visited his sister, Miss’ Sue Best, Mrs. Augusta Sullivan of Moultrie, Ga., is spending some time here with her sister, Mrs. M. Moye. -'•i Mrs. Martin Lightsey has returned from a visit to her pa r ents at Ehrhardt l Born. • Saturday, February 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Wilson, a son. Saturday, February 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bryant, a son. Sunday, February 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Diamond, a son. Bank Notice. •Washington’s Birthday falling on Sunday, the day following, Monday, February 23rd, will be observed as a legal holiday* and our respective banks be oiosed. ' v . Dank of Western Carolina By G. W. Manville, Cashier. The Home Bank of Barnweil By N. G. W. Walker, Cashier. DEATHS. Mr. G. B. Eaves. Mr. Gordon Brodker Eaves, son of Mr. S. W. Eaves, of Ulmer, died Thurs day, Feb. 5, in the 33th year of his age, aftef long ill health. His body was laid lo rest the following day in Allen’s Chapel Cemetery beside that of his wife. The Rev. Johnson Sanders con ducted the iuneral services in the pi^a* ence of a large number of sorrowing relatives and friends. The bereaved father has the sincere sympathy of a host of relatives and friends in his hour of grief. , * '? r ‘K Do you want oi*e ? . We will tell you how to get it at si Fill;put and returrf this -coupon today* *'*'• •MfV'* .. ' '■ • I*.-' ■NjwfcplSAi '■f-V, ‘ ! X - -j£v „w . *rr SOUT^IEI^r'BELL TEL. & TEL. CO. * v • Atlanta, Ga. rtaase *«rf t»e your free booklet describing your plan foi telepLono serviq^ at small cost. ^il 1 •i 1 ■ —---— —.... : :-£l:/ 4 >;r. F. D. No. t ' , ■' 14* .0 ' V '• ^ * ...»'t ./ Town and State UNE DEPARTMENT BELL TELEPHONE * m Ah(D RAPH COMPANY Allendale Club News. 'Allendale, Feb. 14.—The Woipan’s- Reading club met on Wednesday with Mrs. A. W- Owens. There was ii large ' and enthusiastic attendance, and each member responded to' roil gall with a quotation from Goldsmith. The president, Mias Marie Keel, Jook c|i*rge oftbe. Htsranr programme fhr | , the afternoon. Mrs. C. H Wthwa en tertained those present with a review of eunhot events for fltp pud week. GrayV‘El««y” . J, M. Warren, and a paper, 8 Tfce C&tf » • Advertitad Latter*. Letters remaining in the Post Office and advertised FeW 16th, 1914. f', mals". Willie R. Croughan, Cox Furniture Store, Goien Gathers, Tom Smalls* J. L. Sanders, Seth Smith. • ... • VBMAUt -- - - i Miss Annie Felder, Miss Essie Gloss, Gussie Jordan, Mrs Louisa Johnston, Miss Reather'Johnston, Mrs. Mattie Keel, Miss Fairus Reel. Mrs. Louisa Williams*. Persons calling for these letters.will please say advertised. S. B. Moseley, P. M. Are You a Soil Buildar or a Soil Robber. We believe it*cannot be too. often re peated, or too strongly Stressed, that the-great trouble with Southern farm ing, as a whole. Is not baiLmethods of careless (panagement, but a femdament- ally wrong: conception of the whole business of faming. The average Southern cropper, the average South ern land-owner we fear, has the idea that farming is merely i matter of rais ing crops, end that largely detached that the years it Ufetholt rMaeorofwjifhe Mr work M and *ite m% % : ,vV-v 3*as-s srar t r I UM Mr. W. L. Owen*. Mr. William Lawrence Owens died at St. Vincent’s hospital, Birmingham, Ala., on fhe 13th inst. from injuries re ceived November 13th, 1913, while.per forming his duties as construction fore man of the Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co. at that place. Mr. Owens waa born Rt Elko, Barn well County, August 2Dth, 1882,“ and whs a young man of unusual, promise. He was a son of the late Dr. Samuel S. Owens, who was a member of the Leg islature at the time of his death In 1890, and a brother of the Hod. V. S. Owens, of Barnwell. Mr. Owens’ body was brought to Williston and buried in the cemetery at that place Sunday after noon,the Hev. W. L. Hayes, of Barn- well, conducting the funeral services in, the presence of I large concourse of sorrowing relatives and sympathetic friends. He was aihember pf Williston Lodge, A. F. M., his brother Masons taking part In the last sad rites. The P*U bearers were:, .Messrs. S. B, Mose- J. 0. Patterson, Jr., R. B. Bole ind H. A. Simms, of Barnwell; Jes. •& Kennedy and G- Walter Green, qf ^UI. laten*. " Mri Owops is survived by his mother, ' -S-A. Gwens, of , Wahstcm, one t»; Mr. V. s. Owens, of Banrwt W. R. toilh, Jr.; N.c. •ntt un it t. . r&f* •- -■4. • ••. |bree yincer- bstr hodsewnsklf WALK ABOUT believe I would ban died if' I; taken it. . ’ ’ After I began taking greatly helped: ahd ’as thfee i UevetTme entirety. stronger in three:] other person &o0twj*' Ontallapii^ acting, .i effect, on the wj Cardui 1 • - ■ : _ impnnrei m «onR.-system t ; aikPj saBotethedcsi suffered for ,1!?altef [thb iMrd and i+ : .- land IMs to .T .' v j# mirS ontu^tt Jo Pw Lee, Ji WILLtSTbN^ - - S.C. Work done at ym# home anywhere in -Bamweil County. * •.k V : f ■ * r. * a. ,»i’ .-.-V i C Offiee over Bank of WHUaton. Hours 9 a- mj to ) p, m. M-19-lv. \ mm 8 to 6 p. m. > ^ V ■ • ' >’ KttornBy andiaiTfijeUor at Law Office ovc: \ The Barnwell Sentinel BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA' T • Will practice in ail f^e CenrM. Oof-' lection* a specialty. . Loan* negotiated ; ,«• ori ad-eptable security x ' ■ ** M w. a MILHOU j; Wouift, barnwelu s..caroun -v. ' >»»j»' to ip. t ; ‘*%M • ■ Office boars: 8 v-.. • Persons living ewty from Bemwi will please make appoittments before earning. By so doing they will be sure «T immediate service and avoid ’dis appointments. I I II.| I.- I-,| — Dr. LW. Reeves 7| • Dentist TnWfice last week of each month. • Barhwell, South Carolina .f “ Office In Harrigoo Building. OCtJl-lJ-lvr ; .... - , i. .1. ■ . Thbs. M. Boulware, ATTORNEY AT LAW Negotiate loans on real estate. Can e»r7% money In sums not lee« than f5.0lKI.00. Office over Beak of Western Carolina, ' BARflUiELL it ■ 1 "? *' T ——— * •' ;1 . Money to Lend On improved farm lands well located Nito. amounts from 12,000 to IMkOOO. Don’t write, call on tfnderaignod. I - - V* s. O W^NS, A%. \ Offictr^ovcr fitmweli Senthiel. 1 t l BARNWELL, :: JSOUTH LEIMEff R1TET08J10 Safety Bonds, Bi ft Baai|( Official Bowk I - - 'v.:; “vwr r . immSi. IJ iB-V-ia ■'MIli General Agent. k Guaranty BARHWELL, S, C. m Of ;'k|» . -M4s- ■—iiy 11 •wesMWftJWk.aatt' wr. 1 . • ” l'. • *; 114. wedt' IfwUl done-tor theffiTv HWbi j' m At - r? u ■ HmM. V T* ^ .Sr. -•ii 0k Si m ; i ■ ■ ■ ■' 4> ■ * m, y&t' j -bSB' s- r YOWR 8| % f -0? v ■ jit > 'xp *■. mjt^jielir iB 11 i n -»i (Iffi ^ ->'wi