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YOUR XMAS SAVINGS TO DATE IS NEARLY THREE THOUSAND. DOLLARS, AND YOU'.HAVE NOVE MBER 1ST AND DECEMBER 1 ST TO 3RING IN
YOUR LIBERTY BELL BANKS WITH YOUR DEPOSITS, AND THOSE THAT'HAVE MISSED CAN BRING THEIR DEPOSITS ANY. TIME ANR CATCH UP
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Any amount. D .sirable terms. ».
■'First Mortgages as Security.!
LOANS MADE PROMPTLY
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Apply.to
Holman & Boulware
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Phone 38J
BARNWELL, - SOUTH CAROLINA
EXPERT PIANO TUNING
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ORGAN REBUILDING
Having decided to establish head
nuarters at Denmark, S. C., I am
prepared to TUNE and REPAIR,
Player Pianos,' Pianos, Organs and
Phonographs.
All broken or worn parts replaced
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Produce '
BIG CROPS*
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Buy now and be pre-‘
pared for planting.^
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Oats, Wheat
All kinds of Phonograph—
Rye, Barley and
Clover
|;irjC£uSSffn^ftr-White -
carried in stock and otlj^r parts se
cured when needed.
Write me jlitir needs and let me
give you an estimate as to cost.
All work guaranteed.
J. B. GRANT,
7-1-19-tf. Denmark, S. C.
Do )*ou want t> .buy a
farm <3T sell a farm.
Do you want to buy a
home or «*ell ;i liom* 1 .
See Harry I). Calhoun,
Home Batik.
Barnwell, S C.
. A If al ft, Vetch- r
ALSO
I Onion Sets Lawn Grasses
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Turnips, Lettuce, Radi
shes, Spinach, cabbage,
peas and all other seeds
Lorick & Lowrance
Columbia, S. C.
COUNTY TREASURERS TAX
NOTICE.
The tax books will open October
-JJj.th, the collection of
State, County and School taxes for
the fiscal year 1919, and will remain
ope.i until Dec. 31st, 1919 without
penalty.
.From January 1st to 31st, 1,920,
iclusive, there will be a penalty of
one per cent added to all unpaid
taxes. From February 1st to 28th,
inclusive, an additional one per cent,
wi'i be added. # From March 1st to
lf>th, inclusive, an additional five per
cent., making a total of seven per
cent, will' be colTectecTfor all taxes
paid to and including Match 15th,
1920,. at which time the tax books
will close.
The tax levy will be:
Fur State purposes . 9 mills.
For Ordinary County
purposes 12% mills
For Constitutional
Schools 3 mills.
Total 24% mills.
Special School levies for 1919 are
as follows: " 1
2 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.
4 mills—Big Fork, Double Pond,
Greens, Hercules, Lees, Long Branch
Meyers Mill, ML Calvary, Oak Grove,
Reedy Branch, Rosemary.
i JS millls—Elko.
"6 mills—-Healing Springs, Hilda.
1 mills—Dunbarton.
. 8 mills—Blackville, Kline,
j 11 mills-—Williston.
I >12% mills—Barnwell.
J, B. Armstrong,
County .{TreasurerT;
Barnwell, S. C., Oetober ’fth, 1919.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
| A petition having been filed in ac-
I cordance with section 1742. general
school law of 1912, notice is hereby
given that an election will be held in
Aihlcigh school district *>No. 24, on
Friday, November 21, 1919, for the
purpose of determining whether or
not a special school tax of two (2)
additional mills shall be levied in the
above named school district.
The said election shall be conducted
as is provided by law’ for the holding
of general elections. The polls will
be opened at the school, house and the
following trustees are hereby ap
pointed managers of election: J. E.
Jowers, C. P. Morris, Lee Lancaster.
Those favoring the proposed levy
shall -cast a * ballot with the word
“Yes” written or printed thereon,
and those opposing the proposed levy
shall cast a ballot with theW'ord-^No”
written or^pmUed theiecm.^^
Sec. Co. Board of Education.
Barnwell, S. Q., Nov. 1, 1919.
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ANDREW CRAWFORD
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Broker
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Phone 753—Room 513 National
Loan and Exchange Building
Hay—Grain—Flour—Rice
Twine—Molasses—Coffee
When in need write or
Telephone Collect.
R. L. FARMER, Agent,
R. F. D. No. 2.
1-1-20. ^ ,, —^Springfield, S. C.
FOR DEEP WELL DRILLING
Apply to
G. L Hill,
S-4-kf it BamwoU.jSjC.
WANTED—Men or women to
ake orders among friends and neigh
bors for the genuine guaranteed hos-
ery, full lines for men, women and
ihildren. Eliminates darning. We
pay 50c an hour spare time or $24
x week for full time. Experience
unnecessary. Write, .International
tftorking Mills, Norristown, Pa.
10-2-1-20.
LOANS ON FARMING LANDS.
In sums of $1,500 and up. Five
years and over. Low interest rates
payable annually. No restrictions as
to use of money. , „ i .
If interested state amount wanted,
giyja* full description of property. 2|jlB»tication received .
Prompt Service. ^
MONEY t# LOAN
Loan made same day
No Red Tape.
Harley’& Blatt
Attorneys at Law
- Barnwell, S. C.
It is the plain, public duty of every
citizen to criticize proposed govern
ment measures believed to be harmful.
Swift & Company is in a* better pos-^
ition perhaps, than others, to under
stand the meat packing business in all
its relations to public and private inter
ests, even though the others may have
been giving the subject a great deal of
sincere attention.
Swift
interference with its legitimate business
function by governmental agencies,
however well intentioned, would be an
injury to every man, woman and.
child who wants meat to eat, as v/ell
as to the men who raise the meat and
to those who dress and distribute it.
Maximum service that cannot
monopolize because of keen competi
tion and lack of control over sources
of supply is furnished at a minimum
of profit—a fraction of a cent per
pound from all sources.
Therefore Swift & Company is
taking every legitimate step of citizen
ship to prevent such interference.
These advertisements are intended
to help you, cmd to help Coifgress
decide what is best to be done. Mis-
takes are costly and apt to be harmful
in these trying times.
Let us send -you s Swift “Dollar. 1
Address Swift St Company,
Union Stock Yards,
Swift & Company, U.S. A.
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NOTICE
I HAVE PURCHASED THE HUNTING RIGHT ON
THE BRUCE PLACE NEAR SNELLING.* ALL PAR
TIES ARE NOTIFIED NOT TO HUNT ON THIS
PREMISES. ‘
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ANY VIOLATION
WILL BE PROSECUTED.*
J. M. Easterling
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COTTON
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Notice to The Public
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We are vacating the build
ing we now occupy,: and
will operate a garage, while
a n&w one is' being built, in
a temporary building on the
lot beside the picture show.
Vickery Bros.
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WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 60 TONS OF PIPE AND AT
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| NIZED AND FROM 1-8" TO 8" IN BLACK.' x ALSO HAVE
| RECEIVED LARGE SHIPMENTS OF BOILER TUBES
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, HAVE ALSO SOME TWO OR THREE CARLOADS OF IRON
IN STOCK. LET US HEAR FROM YOU.
COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY,
823 West Gervais St. ^ Columbia, S. C.
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If the Blood Is Kept Pure
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Almost Erefy Human Aihnant opening. A few bottles of S. j>. J
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la Directly Traceable to Im-
b purities in the Blood.
You should pay particular heed
to any indicationthirt-'vour blood
supply is becoming sluggish, or
that there is a lessening in jts
strong and vital force*.
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By Keeping your blood cleansed
your system more easily wards off
disease that if'ever present, waiW
jyig to attack wherever there is an
the grea£ vegetable blood medi-;
pine, will revitalize your blood and
give you new strength and x
healthy, vigorous vitality. Every
one needs it just now to keep the
system in perfect condition. Go
to vour drug store and get a bottle
to-day, and if you need any medi
cal advice, you can.obtain it with
out cost by writing to Medical Di
rector, Swift Specific Co., 46 Swif|
Laboratory, Atianta.*Ga.
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby J given that I will
file my final account as Guardian of
Gatsey Maude Williams, with the
Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Pro
bate for Barnwell County, State of
South Carolina, upon Monday the 17
day of-November 1919, ami petition
said Oburt for an order of discharge
and letters duim’ssory.-’
Mary A. Williams,
Guardian.
October tllLitlk: >
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 for Barn
well .County, and will petition the
said Court for an order of discharge
and letters dismissory upon Monday
the 17th day of November 1919,
• * Perry W. Price,
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November 21st, 1919.
Wanted-every farmer in Barnwell County to
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that I am erecting a modern flour mill at Blackville,
and will make Plain and Self Rising flour, capacity 25
barels per day.
It is to your interest Nfr>*Farmer to plant enough
wheat to takeyour ow n flour and some to sell also.
This is one way.we can defeat the “Boll Weevil.’
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C. E. FISHBURNE,
- ; ' Blackville, S. C.
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