The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, February 14, 1918, Image 8

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Winter Is Over! < r ' • ; There is an old tradition that if the groundhog fails to see his shadow when he comes out of winter-quarters on February 2nd, Spring is at hand. Faith ih this belief will be strengthend by a visit to our Coat Suit and Dress Department Goods That where the questions you have been asking about what is smart in collars, sleeves, belts and skirts; what colors and materials will be correct for Spring are all answered in this authoritative display. The fine quality of material and tailoring of our suits and dresses has made many friends for this store in the past and new friends are cer tain to be added through the exceptional values we are offering the ladies of this community. You can best judge of the style and quality in all lines of wearing apparel that we are showing by paying a visit to our store, where our salespeople will be glad to assist you in trying on any of Umm A Breath of Spring. Fairly breathing the freshness of Spring, and ex pressing new style thoughts from America’s leading de signers, these new Suits and Dresses will attract the at tention of every fashion follower in Barnwell County. New, smart types in Tailor-Mades that appeal to women of good taste. Flare and ripple styles are much in evi dence ; also belted models, new tailored collars, sleavS- and cuff effects; all the wanted materials and colon. We have no hesitancy ip saying that the stocks we are now showing are the most complete from the standpoint of style, quality and value in the history of this store. A cordial invitation is extended to the ladies of the entire county to visit our store and make their selection. Farmers’ Union Mercantile Company nvirvining ror nvcryDody Main Street Barnwell, S. C. iky of tm tUM. 8ut« of Suutli Tarolm*. (aunty «f Barnwell Court of ( <.aimo* Plea* Sail* V. Mathis. Ptatnlilf, aramst J. W Hair. 8. A. Hair. Mrs. M Pace. A. J. Owrna, S*uo T Owena. O M Owens. May Cam. Clyd# Hair. Giu Hair, Georir* Hair. Mattie Wilaon, Mary H Morns. Eva RoaeUirouith. Mr*. l*auhe Andrew Shipea, Joseph Ship**, Lucy Salona. Arthur Jowers. Janie Sykes. Lydia Metis. Everettr Shipes, Gladys Shipes, Warren Shipes, Arthur D. Boylston. Mamie WinJet, Nellie Dennis Jor dan. W. J. Hair, Willie Dennis, and Jno. Dennis. Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the Complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said Complaint on the subscribers at their office in the town of Barnwell, within twenty days after the service hereof exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. BROWN & BUSH, Plaintiff’s Attorneys. Notice to Absent Defendants: To the absent defendants Andrew ^ Shipes, Joseph Shipes,, Lucy Salona, 1 Arthur Jowers, Janie Sykes, Lydia V Metis, Everette Shipes, Gladys Shipes, Warren Shipes, Nellie Dennis Jordan, Willie Dennis, John Dennis; you are hereby notified that the original Sum mons and Complaint in the above stat ed case is now on file in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Barnwell County, at Barnwell, in the State of South Carolina. BROWN & BUSH, Plaintiff’s Attorneys. Filed February 6. 1918. W\ H. Dun can, Clerk, C. C. P. Barnwell County, S. C. Fairfax, S. C. DR. W. C. MILHOUS, Dentist. Of ice hours8 30 a. m. to 6 p. m. Persons living away from Barnwell 01 please make appointments before By-so doukg tWy will bo sort /* Loans and Discounts „ ' February 7, 1917 $31,226.77 Loans and Discounts February 7, 1918 80,986.85 Deposits February 7, 1917 49,436.27 Deposits February 7, 1918 156,166.40 . Cash and Due from Banks February 7, 1917 23,272.14 Cash and Due from Banks February 7, 1918 95,031.25 Resources * \ February 7, 1917 63,094.53 Resources, . February 7, 1918 209,850.74 THESE FIGURES TELL THE STORY OF OUR • V PROGRESS. , :* . -“v- • * s* JAS. E. PEURIFOY, President B. F. THOMAS. V-Pres.. N. B. LOADHOLT W. R. LOADHOLT National Bank % . i INSURE Your AUTOMOBILE WITH CALHOUN & CO. OFFICE: BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA BARNWELL. • S. C. 1 THE CITIZENS BANK FAIRFAX, S. C, ^ / " * . Condensed statement from report to State Bank Examiner, November • 20th, 1917. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts_$80,050.36 Building, Furniture . ; and Fixtures 5,880.17 Stocks and Bonds 12,968.00 Cash and Due from Banks - 77,822.69 TOTAL ,—$176,721.22 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid In—$15,000.00 Surplus fend Undivid ed Profits 3,068.61 Deposits 158,652.61 • — TOTAL - $176,721.22 “THE BANK OF SERVICE/ 1 J. B. JOHNSTON, Pres. F. M. YOUNG, V.-Pres. GEO. D. SANDERS. V.-Pres. J. B. BARKER. Csshier. J. R. HARLEY. Presideat. N. G. W. WALKER. Vice-Pree. A. M. DEN BOW. Vice-Prea.& L. P. W ILSON, Cl How To Use The TELEPHONE Did it ever occur to you that you might not be using the telephone in the right way? Do you speak sideways, above, be low, or six inches away from the trans mitter of your telephone? You should talk directly into the transmitter—not simply at it. Keep your lips about one inch from the mouthpiece. Speak in an even tone. It is . not neces sary to shout. - There is much that can be said about the proper way to telephone, but these little rules will help. Wbtn you TtUpbont—Smih SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY k v