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/ as they appear upon the books of the -company bht also, in cases where the stockholder *or security holder aip- pears #poh the books of the company as trustee or in an# other fiduciary "relation*- th,e name of the person,- or corporation for whom sucJLtrustee is acting, is,., givens also that the said two paragraphs contain -statements I* embracing affiant’s fall knowledge of the belief as to the circumstances and, conditions under which stockholder^ apd security holders wtrcrTTo not ap-' pear upon the books of the company as trustees* hold „gtoek and securities m a capacity other than that of a bona fide‘owners; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any otfyer. person, association, or corpor ation| Jias any interest direct or indi rect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as.so stated by him. ** ” , : John K. Snelling, Mgr. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 51st day of October 1919. (Seal) / W. C. JeTfnings, - Notary Public for S.-G. ** NOTICE Of discharge. Notice is* hereby given that I will fife my final account as Guardian of -Gatsey Maude V/illiams, with the Hon*.jli)hn K. Snelling, judge of Pro bate J’or Rarnwcll County, State pf- SoutiriGarolina. u, >n Moixtay the 17 day of November 1919, and petition Said Court for an - of discharge and letters dismisspry. • Mary A. 'Williams*- Guardian. October 21st, 1919. . 1 , FOR SALE—One twenty-tgallon can of green shingle paint. Price $28.00. If interested, write E/0. Eox S7,’ Blackvjlle, S. C.‘* * lt-pd. .. RANTED. Small mill to cut two and a half million feet of Timber three miles North of Baldoe. e _.j- Martin Milf Company, 1 ©v2H-2t - Martins, S. C. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby* giver^ that I will file my final report as Administra trix of,the Estate of W. S. Mimms, deceased*.r- with-the-Tfoh. John K. SneHfng, Judge of Probate for Barn well County, State aforesaid^ upon Monday the 17th day of Novejnbcr 1919, and petition the said Court for ariT order of discharge and letters dismlssory^- .* Cornell Estelle Mimms, Administratrix. . WANTED. ^ Small mill to- cut theiTom Warren timber near Gilletts. church and haul to Martins/ And the Smart Accessories of Wear Martin Mill Company,^ Martins, S. C WANTED—Men or . women ^ to take orders among friends and neigh bors for the genuine guaranteed hos iery, full lines for men, women and children. .Eliminates darning. We pay"50c an hour spare time or $24 a week for full time. Experience unnecessary. Write, International Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa. ; 10-2—1-1-20. . r -* IN EVERY,SUIT"YOU WILL FIND THAT STYLE DISTINCTION AND EXCELLENCE OF WORKMANSHIP THAT YOU ALWAYS ASSO CIATE WITH A UP-TO-DATE SUIT. THE APPEALING WEAVES OF THE MATERIALS,- THE WARMTH OF THE NEW COLORINGS AND THE LUXURIOUS FI>R TRIMMINGS ARE ALL tK ACCORD WITH THAT WHICH THE STYLE CENTERS NOW ACCEDE AS CORRECT. TAILORED SUITS IN TRICOTINE, OXFOUD> ^LDTH, SILVER- TONE, TINSLETONE AND VELOURS IN PLAIN, BELTED AND SEMI- BELTED styles. NEW COLAR, BELT AND POCKET DETAILS ARE EFFECTIVELY APPLIED. _ . DRESSY SUITS, WITH FUR TRIMMINGS OF HUDSON SEAL, BEAVER, NUTRA AND SQUIRRELL .ARE FOUND Oft COLLARS OR CUFFS, OFTIMES ON BOTH. . TINSELfONF.7 DUM£T DE LAINE AND OTHER NEW WEAVES LEND THEMSELVES ADMIRABLY TO THE NEW FALL COLORS. • NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I will file my final account as guardian of Aubery Price with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate, Barn well County,... and will petition the said Court for an order of discharge and letters dismissory upon Monday the 17th day hf November 1919. - Perry W. Price,,^ - Guardian. RINGLING BROS. AND BARNUM St BAILEY GET AWAY WITH 400 GALLONS Mammoth Shows Are Now Combined And Announce Exhibitions — *'*■ At Early Date. MASTER’S SALE Petersburg, Va.,-Oct. 17 as federal agen Masqu- three arading Stdte- of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas, Charlie Mixson, et al., young white men last night went to The world’s biggest amusement in stitution, Ringland Brothers and Barnuni & Bailey Shows Combined, is.to exhibit afternoon and night.at Columbia, Thursday, November 6th.- The consolidation of the “World’s Greatest Shows” and the Great est ^ Show on - "Earth”,.--in one circus of colossal Size, Constitutes the amusement surprise of the country’. Nothing to approach this gigantic, the home of Mr. James E. Sullivan and hauled away approximately "400 gallons of whiskey. . The husband of Mrs. Sullivan formerly conducted a saloon and the whiskey, contained in eight barrels, was taken from the cel lar where it had beep stored since prohibition went into effect. The liquor was hauled 9 ajway in large trucks and is believed to have been taken to Richmond. Police are now searching for the men:—Chronicle. Plaintiffs against Josephene Meyer^t al., - - . ' ' Defendants. By virtue.of a decretal order to me directed in the. above entitled cause, I will sell at Burn well, in front of the Court” House, on Monday the 3rd day of November, 1919, it being sales day in said month, within the legal hours for 'sale, the following de THE AVERAGE BUSINESS MAN “ KNOWS THE VALUE OF REPUTATION. IF NOT AN EXPERT JUDGE OF MERCHANDISE-AP IS GUIDED BY THE REPUTATION OF .THE SELLER. BUYING CLOTHES IS STRICTLY A BUSINESS PROPOSITION, JUST NOW THE MARKETS ARE FLOODED. WITH NAMELESS CLOTHES MADE TO SELL AT A PRICE—CHEAP IN PRICE AND STILL CHEAPER IN actual Worth. “"lex Your CL0TITE5T BTYTNG GE CUTDED-frr trETUTATTON: OUR MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S CLOTHES HAVE STANDING AND- REPUTATION. THEY MAY BE DEPENDED UPON TO GIVE SERVICE AND SATISFACTION. new circus has ever- before toured scribed real property, towit:^ All that tract, lot or parcel of land America. It has been formed by merging the pick and the cream of all that was biggest and best in the two famous show*. It would be folly to attempt to enumerate its many wonders. Some idea of the enorm- with buildings thereon, situate, lying and being in the town of Dunbarton, State and county aforesaid, contain ing one half acre more ~or less and bounded as follows: North by lands SIXTY BALES DESTROYED Edgefield, Oct. 17.—At-5 q^cloek. Uiis morning the platform* of the Southern Railway was discovered to of Calhoun Anderson, East by lands Tic r orf"'fnre. "Tt“tTrfv orwRJ^o^Hsf'F^rffi' By Kan ous scale ‘upon which features are presented ''may be had when it is stated that a quarter of a million pounds of- elephants-take part in a single act; in "other words—six times’ as many of the big-cared giants than have-rever before been »seen in one main-tent exhibition. All else to be Avenue and West by lands. of R. V. Uane. Purchaser is required to deposit $.”>00.00 as a guarantee of good faith, in default of which, Master with im mediately re-sell said premises: hales ©X-Cptton, 60 of which were con sumed, many others being damaged. The origin of the fire is unknown. At o'ne time it was feared'that'the fire, would spread to adjoining warehouses btQ jjje good work of the fire depart ment khpt it down.* Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. Re-sold at risk of former purch aser. Hr L. O’Bannon,- - ’ Master. Master’s Office, Sept. 16, 1919. 9-18-3tX ~ e * arenic Titian is < ift-"proportion. stars embrace all the world circus' performers-.- There hours of novelties and big al acts. The menagerie is. far and away the most colossal ever traveled. GLASS SIGNS LARGE CHECK. Washington, Oct. 16.—Secretary Glass today put his nanje to a check for $2,648,309,171.53, said to ..be the largest ever drawn. It was made payable to the Treasurer of the United States, but did not involve a transfer of that amount nf money. It w’as made necessary on account of MASTER’S SALE State of-South Carolina For instance—a . County of BarnwhlL Court of Comnibn Frederick Meyer, et. al are exhibited in place of the two three shown in the past. The great tournament which opens the* main- Plaintiff: t'eertifieatesf>f-hmle-ht- he-the-most magnifi against • dned^ and oTher obligations in qu«ui- tity. The largest check y?ve.r drawn on the treasurer for outgoing money was $200,000,000 which was lent L) Great Britain. cent thingan pageantry yet produeed\ in Anjerica. Hundreds upon hun dred's of gorgeously costumed char* acter* and'..beautiful ./’horses "take part in it. The molding street pa rade is the longest and most brilliant ever given anywhere. It is a stu pendous super-Circus that baffles de- —By virtue of a decretal, order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at.Barnwell, ( in front of—the C.ourt House, on Monday, the third day of November 19*9, it be ing salesday in-said month, within the. legal hours of sale, the following described real property towit: All that tract of land situate, lying and being in Bennett Springs Township, County of-Barnwell, State of South Carolina, containing^jon# Hundred and twenty-five acres, nib re or less; boun ded North by lands of C. J. Ashley; Fast by lands of Josephine Meyer; South by estate.... lands., of John Kil- lingsworth .and West by lands of -STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP Statement of Ownership, Manage ment, .Circulation, Etc. « © Required by the act of Congress of August 24, 1912, of The Barn well Sentinel published weekly at Barnwell, S. C., for October 1919. State of South Carolina, / COUNTY TREASURER’S TAX - NOTICE. • The tax hooks will open October ,15th, 1919, for the collection of State, County and School taxes for the fiscal year 1919, and willYemain open until Dec. 31st, 1919 without County of Barnwell Before me, a Notary Public'irr and for the State and county aforesaid Havhe Bush From January 1st to 31st, 1920 personal+y appeared John K, .Spelling, Mgr., who having been /duly .sworn according to law, deposes and 'says that he is the. manager of The New Sentinel Publishing Company, pub- T8rms of sale^cash. Purchaser to paj^- for papers and stamps. H. L. O’BANNON. J Master for Barnwell County^ Masters office Oct. 13th, 1919. inclusive, there will be a penalty of one per cent addda to all unpaid taxes. From February 1st to 28th, inclusive, an‘additional one per cent, will be added. ^ From March 1st to I5th r inclusive, an additional five per lishers of The Barnwell" .that the following is, to the b^st of 1 his knowledge and belief, a true state- )' ment of the ownership,, management (and if a daily paper, the cireula- stion), etc., of the aforesaid publica tion for the date shown in the above caption, required by the 9ct of Aug ust 24,/1912, embodied in section 443,” Postal Law and Regulations, printed on the reverse .of this. fprm, to wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers arei Publisher, The New Sentinel pub lishing Co., Barnwell, Jv C. Editor^ W. M. Jones, Barnwell, S. CAR LOAD OF FINE MULES I have just received one car load The tax levy will be: '' For Shafe purposes 9 mills. For Ordinary Cpunty_— purposes. ' 'l2Va mills Schools x. *,3.—s mills. Total N NX' r 24 1 /^ mills. Special School levies'for 1919 are of fine mules.. They are the cream of the stock market.- Call and look .... them over. Pripes reasonable. (j*i ’ V * ”■ . J.'B. Morris, Barnwell, S. C. AY^ you’ll have a streak of smokeluck that*! Z mills—Ashleigh, Barbary Branch, Cedar Grove, Columbia, Edisto, Ellen- ton, Friendship, Morris, New Forest, Seven Pines, Tinkers Creek. 3 mills—Bloomingdale, Owens Cross-Roads, Red Oak, Upper Rich land. x . 4 mills—Big Fork, Double Pond, Greens, Hercules, Lees, Long Branch Meyers Mill, Mt. Calvary, Oak Grove, Reedy Branch, Rosemary v 5 millls—Elko. 6 mills—Healing Springs, Hilda. . 7 mills—Dunbarton. ' .... jHr ' put pfep-in-yo^-smokemotor, all pght, if you’ll r 'J. ring-in with a jimmy pipe or cigarette papers and nail some Prince Albert for packing! Just between ourselves, you appealing all along the smoke line, never will wise-up to high-spot- Men^who never before could smoke-joy until you can call a pipe smoke a pipe and men who’ve by its first nam^, then, to hit the t smoked pipes for years all testify peak-of-pleasure you land square " to the delight4t hands out! J*. A. on that^vo-fisted - man -tobacco, can’t bite or parch! Both are Prince Albert I ^ cut out by our exclusive patented Well, sir, you’ll be so all-fired process! Any amount. Desirable terms. Fjrst Mortgages as Security.| TOANS HADE PROMPTLY , Managing Editor, John K. Snelling, Barnwell, S. C. / * Business Manager, John K.. Snel ling, Barnwell, S. C. 2. That kihe owners are: C._\C. Simms, Dr. T. F.- Hogg, J. B. Morris, John K. Snellingj.O- C. Baxley, J77) want to get a photo- Right now while the going's gc&d you get out your old 11 mills—Williston Patterson. P. M. Buckingham, Brown and Bush, J. E.Harley, A. H. Nine- stein, W. I. Johns, Laurens Ypumans, k. Boyd Cole, Brown Sons, R. A. El- lis/V. S.-Owens, N. G. W. Walker, J. M. Easterljfng and S. 'G. Mayfield. 3.—That the known bondholders, mortgagees, antLother security hold ers owning’ or holding 1 per cent dr Phone38| graph of yourself breezing up the pike with your smofcelhrottle wide open! Talk about smoke-aport. r ~ Quality makes Prince Albert so* -v mills—Barnyellr jimmy pipfe or th*e papers and land oa some P. A. fg&what aila your particular smokeappetite l " ykaecoittold. TopQy rwd kmgi. half pound tim kumidort—mnd J ^ ■' tai glass hummor with cco in sac/i parfmct condition. , . ooa^fiLXompany, Winston-Salem. N. C SOUTH CAROLINA BARNWELL Barnwell, S. C BRAND CHAS. G. HOUSTON Cotton Factor... LibemLAdyancef Made on Consignment BONDED WAREHOUSE DIAMOND Copyright 1(11 F R.J. ke»n*ld« Tob«cc*i Co. R. J. Reynolds ages, or other securities ara^ Ida Cole and R. BoytTColeAMerfrep.-' thaler Linotype Company. 4. 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