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COTTON ‘ ' ' -•
CHAS. G. HOUSTON
COTTON KACTOK
' VCc.CSTA. (,A
Cutton Subjfi t C» t UNtunwr's I!1''(H , iTm»h Jil all 1
l.ihi-ral Advariri**; m.uli* i!..' Ir.i \\ an*hou. ; •
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nil cither 1i«i (l lihu <>!■ Stri:i! ."(i I.’/^e Ai
-■elliiiu: cotton. • S l
( an Sell AI! i.radc-. of Cotton \ih act i^coU'A
BOILS?. FLUTS h
MILL CASTINGS AND SUPPLIES
3ELTINO, PACKtiNO AND LACING
WOOD, IRON AND Sr£F,_
llrintE KN(i(NK KKI* A11'.' in forqnii k work.
LOMBARD IRON WORKS. AUGUSTA. GA.
rljito for the State Senate, subject to
the rules ot the. Democratic Party.
R. M. Mixson.
1 LONG-TERM MONEY fo b
Barnwell, S. April la, 1924.
y I hereby annnu ice" myself a- a can- .ji .
uidate fur the ntficc of State Senator
from Barnwell County, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Demo-
.cratic primary eleevtun.
—~ A. B. Patterson.
Send Us Your Job Work.
CANDIDATE CARDS
SO< I AI. \ND PKRSONAI,
MANS I ROM VMI l.isros
.Mr. <i. R. Iludson Succeeds .Miss
Marie ( . Ilarle> as Postmaster.
Williston, July 2S. Mr. Ceorue.
Roland Hudson has ’been appointed
postmaster at Williston. .succeeding
Mhs Marie ( . Harley who has held
I he position for 27 years. I h 1 * e.\-
jiinination tor the apiiointnuMit v\as
held at Aiken last May.
Tuesday uittht of last week. Mis*-
cs Maxine Hair and !• lolrie Bee
Scott entertained at Dyches’ Swim-
minn Pool in honor ol their visit«»rs,
M isses M arjfaret rlohii'on and Bucile
Roper.
Mr. M. B. Self who recently re
turned to Williston after teaching
.several weeks in the Orannebur^
summer school, expm't.s to leave,
shortly to join hi- family in Nofn
< 'arolina.
Mrs; J. Pi Johnson and Krand-
rlaun'hter, Avis Wynne, of Metter,
(la., are the tfue?d> of the former’s
sister, Mrs. K. M. W<>o!ey.
Mrs. B. R. Hair and children visit-,
*•<1 m Olar last week.
Miss I»uise Davis, of Allendale,
was the truest of Mtscs ( lyde Creech
last week.
Misses Carrie Mae and Billian Flu-
dtanks, of Aiken, and Miss Sallie
Marsh, of Trenton, have returned to
their homes after a visit to Miss
Bella Wood Sprawls. —
Mr. and Mrs. A. M Kemiedy. Mi s
Martha Dixon :rn i Billy Patterson
have I'eturned from a visit to Beau
fort.
Mr. and Mrs. John I . Morris, of
Pasedena, Cal if—, were recent visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. (b
Hewitt*
Mr. K. R. Johnson and daughter,
Kvelyn, of North Aiurusta. were r*-
cent visitors at the home of the
former’s aunt, Mis. Della Wooley.
Mr. and Mrs. R. IB Matthew’s, of
Samlersvilh-, (ia.. have been the
quests of Mr. and Mrs. f. W. Toole
and Miss Bet tie Matthews
Mr and Mrs. Anvils Rilev and
daughter, Nancy, m 1 b 1 1 midt'-v i 11 > 1 ,
have bceii.au.-Jhi|: the former’s sister,
M: - W K. Kennedy.
M,s- Bicauui D inbar, u.l Bllet'tun,
Mi-s ('arije SimnKnis an<l Myrtle
Black, of Rambenv. have been • the
va'-ts uf Mis- Mai y Harvey New-
-ome.
.Misses Thelma ai)d \lberta Il an-
/•uck. of I Hack still i u . vv el e tile Cllest-
i ! Mr and Mis. (leurve ( aiideli la-t
week.
Mr-. J W Dav'!-' o',; dalle'hte!
ii.r lu-eii vi.-itiim M. R B I rcech.
Miss Uuh> t'uuitijey was the
e-uest of Mi-- Bi'd-ena Tun ■ in Aiken
la-t W ee k.
M]ss tiladV' lump: eli I v 1 s11 111II'
ii a'lve- in l.edue anJ W a 111 • i hoi'u.
New Dance Club Will
Have an Ebony Floor \
l or Congress.
o
In a ld< linnet* club whicii I* pro i , , , ,,
M • i> i herehv an'ro’.ince m\ -e f as a can
JertPil the ilanee flour is fij or ebony •
—the Hist of its kind. It will he amu/,- didate for Congress from the Second
Inijly deeoratlvf, but, Its ipMlilies for '.J-UUXYes.«dona! District, under the
dam In j; Ini ve yet to to* ten lei I
Rules and ren'ulaHorss of the Dcmo-
J be perfect dam e floor is a prab- [ eratie Primary, and pledge myself to
lem Kn^kwwrs and tlml.er expertu j , uppHl . f the nominees thereof.’
have pneluced some euriously complex o i . i *>
* > , , # 1 Robert B. Gunter,
and original strueliires for ballrooms
In BritIIin and Ibe I’ulted .Stai**K. ae-
eonlin^ to tbe Boiulon Nlall Saluda, S. t ., Mav b, 1924.
Tin* neurest approach To tbe Ideal 1. hereby announce myself as a can-
!s luld in a London hotel. It Is made djdate for Coiinress in the Second
up of nearly 10,000 small pieces of , Congressional District, subject to the
BulkHii oak, seasoned for ten years. |lu i t . 7 ;irit | reirulatiy^is of the Demo
an-1 (riven resiliency, ton<hness and I)ri ma.v election.
Impervloiwness to atmospheric chaiiges r , ,
. ' . Butler B. Hare,
by a leiurtby l>akintr process. _ , ^ !
Smoothness of surface was attained
by pressing with electric Irons, and Iienton, S. ( ., May G, 1924.
tin* necessary spring Is Imported l>y a I hereby announce myself As a can-
suspension system Involving the use of 1 didate for Congress in the Second
thousands of steel springs and witeg. 'Congressional District, -ubje^to fhe
Althougti strong enough to bear 250 j rul(l< arill ion> - y f.^ the l) enu) .
tons. Its reaillenev la retained, and , , .y
crat ic pt tmarv electsiin.
regular “tuning" keep* It sensitive. '
Floors laid ->n rubber and felt are ’■ • *t man.
comparatively common; but ftiey have .
many disadvantages. ’Thin floors laid Aiken, S. t., May ‘24, 1921.
on a yielding foundation are very I hereby announce myself as a can-
nlensant to the iluneeis wfille ttiey are didate for the office of Cqngress from
new, t*Hf_ they soon, become worn 'a | the Second District-of South Carolina,
patches and may even he< „me spltn-j s(jhj(>( . t t(( the ,. ules an(i reflations
(♦‘TV j ' .
,, . - . . , . | of the Democratic primarv.
Paniuet floors, highly polished and ( ^
laid on a solid foundation, are very 1 Tool*?.
firing after an hoiii's dam-Ing, at- i
flioiiKh ttiey me not so hard on the Willi-ton, S. June 2. li*‘24
feet aud h** muscles as ttie^-martde ; | hcrehy announce myself a candi-
fl,.ors on which one dances in somf ! ,| at<f f or t h t . ..ffita* of Congress from
fashionable places along the III v tart I, ,. in . . i • . . .t
‘ ' the Second District, subject to the
coast. . • y »• ; •, , , , _
_ _ 1 j rules and regulations ot tile Dcmo-
nt tci i I cratji priinarv election.
blang or bnakespeare w [( .
Bill, kville, S. C.. June 1924.
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of State Senator,
from Barnwell County, subject. $w*t:ht?
rules and' regulations of the Semc-
*MMi(Cw<*'
c afic primary election. ’
- G. B. Weissinger.
Tor House of Representatives.
Barn we i I, S. C„ April 12, 1924.
1 hereby anounce my-elf a candi
date for reelection to the House of
4 _ t [ |
Representatives from Barnwell Coun-
ty, subject to the rules and regula
tions of the Democratic primary elec
tion. Edgar- A. Brown.
Kline. S. C.. April '22, 1924.
I hereby anounce myself a candi
date for election to the House of
Representatives from Barnwell Coun
ty, subject to the rules and regula
tions of the Democratic primary elec
tion. Victor Lewis.
6 percent, interest on large amounts.
Private funds for small loans.
BROWN & BUSH
X LAWYERS BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA. £
V T
Healing Springs. S. C., May 12, 1921.
I'dierehv announce mvself a candi-
date for election to the House of Rep
resentative- from Barnwell Countv,
subject to the rules ami regulations
of the Democratic primary election.
D. W. Heckle.
Tor Coroner.
Blackville, S. C., route 9, June 9. 1924.
I hereby announce myself a candi
dates fpr the office of Coroner for Barn
well (’.ountyV subject to the rule- and
regulations of the "Democratic pri
mary election.
^ V W A. Ross
/* Much Used Today
Tor Solicitor.
More slung from Slmkespeore is In*
ing i|si*d Itu* T'otoi'ii* (Jlobe assorM
The ot,| eornpiaiid again*,i (tie hard of
4von IIihI Ids piiiys were “too foil of Bamberg, May ]2, 1924.
ipioiiitioiis" will liave to tie anteuded I hereby announce my eafuiidacv
to rend “loo lull of Slung" If our rend- ] j,,,- the office of Solicitor in the Sec-
e.rs- invesi IgHtions eontlmie Henry T | on<r j U( lj ( -i a l Circuit, under the rule-
VVrtller of Tornfjii* sends u forniidntde
list wbleh reealls niiiav expi ession*
used hy I hose said to be of short vo-
uliiilitrv Herenfier they will eite ( ■ it> nominees theieof. I,. D.. Cuitei
Sim kespen ' I* VS (heir H 111 11 • • I 11 V M «i e
in tin* list
. . l or Master.' c
and regulations of the Democratic
primary and pledging my support to
Long Branch, June 9, 19‘2B
I hereby announce myself a ea rub -
date for the office of Coronet fot Barn
well County, subject to the rules and
regulations of t ie Democrat.e pri
mary election.
S. A Hair.
ALL EXPENSE TOUR
0
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
To
Niagra Falls, - Toronto, Canada
New York City and Washington
August il 3th to August 24th
m
TRDM
Various South Carolina Points
Most economical. A wonderful vacation tour without worry
* Everything pre-arranged. Splendid chance for parents to gi\»
their chiklren an educational trip .during this vacation period.
Write for ilescnptive folder! showing cost, .**
A. H. ACKER
District Passenger Agent.
Southern Railway Company
(’harleston. S. C.
666
Barnwell. ?. C., June 9. 1924.
1 hereby annoume myself a candi
date for the office ot Coroner foj iBarn-
we!l County, sub ject to the rub*' and
regulations of the Democratic pri
mary election-.
J. M. Diamond.
is a prescription for Malaria.
Chills, and I ever. Dengue or Bil
ious l~eV-pT.' irkilfs the germs.
— PREVENTION |
better tluii rare. Tutt's Pills taken in |
Ume. are not only a remedy (or but prevent j
SICK HEADACHE
btliouBieM. coatbpeboa I a d badred diteetet |
Tutt’s Pills
"Will I live? (to Biirdolpti) Co with
tier, with tier; hook on, hook on.”— ' ’
King 111*111) IV, piirt 2, art 2, srene 1 Barnwell. S. ( March 2i. T92 B
"Bui lei nn* lell the worbl “ King I hereby announce mvself a candi-
Henry IV„purl 1. mt 5. siene 2 ’ i date for the office of Master for
‘‘Cive I he devil tils due" King j.,,,,
Henry l\’. part 1. art 1, srene 2.
"(»iir rake’s dpngli on ti.illi sll-*s "—
“The Taming of Hie Shrew." Art 1.1' ‘ w.> r,,r. | nun v ,dr, tion
nrene I. ,
“If ts not - j11ar*- to take.” ‘'Tiriion Barnvvr I, S * , March ’JL 1924. '■
of Aihens,' - net scene T. I hereby annoii’ve n+y-'i-lf a candi- , Tor "Magistrate at Kline
“M miiot iell what the d!r‘.<ens Ids ,j ah . f,,,. t j H ; ,. j,f \Li-t-er for
nanie fn Merry Wives of AVIn lsor," |;. ll . nU( ,| 1 c {)lHttv . .-ul-irct to the rub s |
a-'t '(. scene 2.
Ashleigh, S..C., June Hi. 1921.
I hereby .announce myself a rand
date for the office of. Coroner ot B-rn-
I la in well County, subject to the rules ( ; (iuntv t o the rules amt
ami regulations of the DemocratM j ivtri ,,ation-., of the Denfocratu p -
primary election. G. M. Greene.
• D. P. Banca-
"As a i-.if Taps milk "—"The T.eiii-
and regiliatLons
pesl," a-'t 2. scene 1.
“ I riuculo Is reeling ripe ; bow ctun’st f"
(boll in Ill's pick | e ?" "Ttie d ciu|iest,’’
act. a si't 1 ne 1
I primarv election.
\ . S. Owens.
Tor Sheriff.
Ml.-,- Bu, il, i:,.|
iif Tniihta;!)
Mi- Flou.c
Inn, I a- I>ccn v -i: inj
I . r S. ot (.
Mr I u 11 c' Tim, , . ’u! B!.. k i •!, ■ . (.a .
VVa- a I "i eli! VI-: I here.
\\.i-11 imiii i i -m M ooili u11 1 -'
I- lionla. Mi i id Mi - Guv • i-x, id
Il
A It ha. tyhi.. wcm- v ji, - her,- in eni
ly.
M i - j ( la . ■ c B. ot S -aM I -.
Wash is til,- gu ' it relatives a?vd
t ra ihB hci i
\Tr and Mm J ' Merdumt and
lit,],- st o' • >! am m i. a r,- I he
guests of Mr . J. f. Hall.
Mr. (lii-orgc \\ Rt-ady, of !- rost-
pioof. l-’la. i- visit jng \ relatives and
friends in this eornmajaty.
Norman Beiiiu'tt. Jv., of Atlanta^ is
pending some tine vvith his i:rainl-
parviit.s. Mr. and Mis. <' A. Bi*nnefi.
‘ -Miss Mae John'Oii lias icturneil to
lie) home in Alleadale after a. Jileas
Tint visit-to Mi-sS Maxine. Hair.
. ] Blackvilie.
New Discovery in Iron Making 1 fere!,, aunou
\n ih'i-in - ii,- i i i■ where i little late for the offici
is leid bill Mil e\e,*>- ol lh»* _S.ITI1** !> ot well ( ’ -.O-'V. -lib 1 *
' . Mch. l b. ltd i
mv -elt a eand.- . 1
Sio-nff of Barn- | ia*
‘ i * ue rules and KJi
ipia lit \ in.11
v, ‘ s
t one.
r,
r*'gu‘at lot:
nnrti-d hv the Cno-I S'ules till .e,, ,| of
• ,— -—: - . mai v elect I
'Can I I -I' I ’ C- IT* of recent re -
senrele-s in iln- prisons for in i le ible
en-sf iron Tn*i i;ning t»ri»Hi> Mt’lef 'e*ing
lieaterl W e-n giGnn ted. su i 111**1 H Il.iinwi-Jl,
Is he,led to .1 eri, 'ill PlMge of 1 M J at
TT1—pnn ~i1egr»*e- I n u ri-n'-T*—-r**-d -M+m
i I'-iio- dajei.ly ei.'oled This/n- -iht^-tt
found that' .
u-gulations of th
nn
n a ca:
nr.i 111 e. 11 |pis
ThOe. for fhi- off':
well Coliutv. sub
if lie- iiiei .,‘1' K lienled ’ >v ;i lemaera-
ftire “JiMi degfeei* :,lio\ e Mo* : t' i ,
ra ug,.- alii then cooled, itj. m n 'I •.'ply
tmieir iinu'e p-sls'Hiit I" ' i'!i-v*d lent
shocks 'oil ds'i in ad** inuioin * i 1 eni
as a ro-uTT of s-pis - j lent
rehe-oing to within tl.e ltrig-i-en
range
j rrn ry election.
to the rule- and - ’ 'B 1 -
Democrat ic pi i- | ’ l “ !: '
J B. Morris.
I or < lerk ot ( oiirt.
Barnwell. S '( M, t. 11.'1924. | ( j^.j
1 hl-reby aiYnonii-a nyv-elf a candi- j
"• ( lerk__ot Court i ,-i at-H nnmai v elect ion.
Klim-.
S.
April 29. 19
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t • n y U H
nounce
rny-vlf a '»
; i n ’ -
r the 1
>ff .
,f Magi-tiiit
e at
lib iect
to th*-
rules and re
gull-
; t he' D
r nn m*i a
t n* p» iinarv,
A
Ot i- fstitid,
Klin
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i-by tin
nounce
myself a t
a lid t
!• the i
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f Magi-trat
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to the
rules ami
leg a-
(> f tli
Dem
o,-vatic ni :
R. B.v Hard
ma'-y
(‘H.
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f i (* ’ > m i ^ i
a-ek
vlty an
inouncf
myself a
■and!-
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t ) the ntf:
O ■’ (‘ v( ( I
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In tin* ^
ruN -. and r<
Sir
f the 1
)i-moi-i:
aide primarv
J. A. Mm
Hi:
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r . Jam- 2::.
'192 l.
■»; 11y a:
inounct
myself ;i
,, n,h-
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off 1C
of Magist 1 a
V- Ore,
■k f-vv
n-hip. subj,
•«T to
and
luiilli.* t
ions of .the I
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Reduced Summer Fares
Beginning May 15th, 1924*
Round trip tickets to principal Mimmer tourist resorts, in the
United States and ( anada. '
pickets good lor return to original starting point until Dcta-
ber :{ls|. 1921.
There are many recreation opportunities in the glorious ‘moun
tains ot Western North ( arolina.
'THE LAND OF THE SKY”
Let us help you plan your summer
vacation.
’ ( n\M CT I l( KT.l \(.! NT'
Southern Railway System
W. T. Mc<. I T
Div isioii Pass. \ gent.
( olumhia. J*. *
\. H \l K HR.
District P,i". \ gent.
Charleston, >. ( . •
la+i* for the off ice
ilijeet In the
d‘ tin- DFm-'-'
Foolish Question - 'd Panivvc,] (oii'y.
A eimiuieri ial traveler wns making cuh-s and regulat
it trip to S lan-1. :ind in Moudeen ciatic prinjary' el»n 1 toj:.
was asked b.v , prospective !ni\**r *0 ( K• »- Sander-
bilhs.-ribe to ttie pri/.e ftind for the _ f
W G. Co.’.
doeal golf 'ournament
lie parted vv tli the il-Hlings.
hi* t,f* vv.,' lilt etvsl ed In g'i!l, 1
marked-Jjoit he would like to tn*
Infonned of Hie tournament, s ■ t!.
Precisely
Aunt Can you explain wlrelea*
leleerflptiy to me, Vrttmr?
^rttnir Well, if von lin'd h wrv P -ig
*te*r. r««eliing from London to Ih-'-j tmirtiameiit was be-ld last SaCir-lay.”
Y»n*>i, tin,! you trod "in Its-taK fn - 1 -n ■ The other looked •.■utprised :*>r \
Mop. it won;,| bark in [ h e-p >] | mom ut tl, *n- <>ut of eurfosit v be Ui
That’** toleg’-apliy • and vvii ■!("- i- j. v . (Jutted who hftd j-myed rbe !
ctsHv tbe same only witlioiit tin* d.,^ nei
in !
- 1 he
nd»y
* !’♦•
date t.
» s u
k^pt
It In*
(’oiirt
for
Tin*
•o the
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.Pi'-n
1 Vmo ■
rat it
at-iwe! 1 . S < .. A pi ii v 192 B ] date for th|e i.ffii
antiounce mysj-lf a candi - : Dunbaiion. .-iihje,
I nr Magistrate at Ihinhartjui.
Dunl-aiton. S’ ( .. June 9. 1921.
I he 1 eLy ant'.ouiice rtiy--.-lf a can 1 : -
if M;*gistrate ;c
o tin* rule- and
n eeeil mvse f ;is (
•it l
regulat
ma:
he ■ 1 h-mo, 1 at 1 pTi- j
J. B. AH.
(’ounty, suhje- t !
could • look nut for the lesuP The to tin* rules and regulat o'!- ,,f th -•
custoilier pic’ljvd up thy eonu^luitidn , Democrattc Prinuiry.
l*i« t r to !N r«**-ke' * . IB L. --Bionsoh , Tor Ala gist rate at Mever’s‘Mill.
^“ ,i " 'b,e 'tap" he ,,i I; “*9* M - - ’ ' M .! -. - ' JutU 7. 192 B
Tor State Senate. I Hereby' anhob tr se.Tf , attdi-
j date tot .re-election t.. the offio** of
Wiili-ton. S C., April 9,' P.*24. Magistrate for B nm t Spring- and
hereby annoume niv^olf a cJindUvi Four Mfe Towiisi'ti . subject to the
win
Ttie I’.'issifig Show (1 .oiidoir.,—
Stung
The Magnate (to loird-up snitnrY —
Toung uian, d’ver know bow I miide
tny money ’
Ttie Younz Man Yes tmt I* c-m't
permit tlmt to stand in tbe wav of
Muriel'* liapphiestC Boiidon Humor-
isi
' 1 he win .s.b-l Cue '’||sioiu«*c, date for the office of State- Senator i rule- and- r,*gula?i< a- uf -tip- Di-mo-
(juiie undaumed -oil. masal’.* f n ; m Barnwell County, subje,- to the} ciatic prtniary edation.'
iule- i-and regulations of the lb mo-i B. \V. Peeples,
cratic primary election.
W. C. Smith.
. , . . 1 rj.. -- Willi.-ton, S. ( .. April li, 1924
AQVCrtiSC IIV 1 tie I eople. At the request of many voters in
W illiston and Rosemary .townships, I
Tv announce that I am a vandi-
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Magistrate of
BrnnJ-tt Spring- ami Tour Mile| Town
ships, subject to the rijle- ami regula
tions of the Pem-'cratic primary.
W. F. Duncan.
SUNDAY EXCURSION FARES
to CHARLESTON and RETURN
' VIA
- Southern Railway System
Effective** Saturday. May dlst.'and continuing to and including
Sunday. Augii't. .'H -1. 1921. the following, round trip Sundav
Excursion tare- will apply to ( H \Rl.TSI(lN, S._ ( Irooi
stations shown below ; r
I tarn w ell
Blackv Hie' - - - - -
Branchv ille
Denmark
I ort Motte
.lamison
K mgv ilh*
Perrv
. $2.00
. . 2.00
... 1.63 •
... 2.00
2.00
2.00
... 2.00
.... 2.00
(Irangeburg
Pregnall
Rcevc-v ille
Ridgevil |e 1
Row e-\ ille
St. George
St. Matthew-
Summerv ille
I'ickets on sale for all trains leaving after 12:01 \. M. Sun
dav- only, good to return on regular train- leaving (harleston
prior to ‘Lin \. M. Monday following date ol stile.
\ .SPBENIHD OPPOIMT N1IA |() VISIT THE SEASHORE
\T A VEJn BOW 1 ARE.
\pply to your local \gent for further information.
W E. McG EE. 1). P. \. V. H. \( KER. D. P. V.
( olumhia. S. C. ~ ( harle-ton. S. C.
in IE! INEY TO
Farm Loans 6 per cent., large amounts. Town prop
erty in Barnwell, residential and business, 7 per cent.
Loans procured promptly at lowest cost.
Allendale, Bamberg and Barnwell Counties.
~ THOMAS M. BOULWARE ~
A4torne\*at-law - Barnwell, S. C.