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» — LL W • f --W 9 • v * ‘ , • i A . ‘ 7 ~'* 3 / is */ ■ a ■j.. : _ , r- , •> V. •v. , ' ir ' 1 1 " - • V- • b 1 T - ■ ’ •»' X /. ■ - ■ ■/ A■ - * : [ / k : / ■ V - -JLx - . —, i — ■ >•. v X. A SAFE STOCK FOR ALL MAtL noNiy BACK •I'boatqBWiMlf Hur»»’»S«l»« f iit* in the treatment of Kt zrma. l'rilrr.Ringworm.Itch etc. Don't brrortie dm our aged h~c:.u*e<>ttief treatment* foiled / Hunt'iiS*l*» ha* reticveci htl:>d. ed«; 01 *u-i c»‘e* Y m can.’t to*e on out K'One * .Uarlt Gharantrt Try ■TntrrirrrTtHe-TOWA-^—£j-U.e_7St_. F .r «ule locally hv DRUG. COMPANY NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I will. as Administra- l'ilo- my final report trix of the Estate of W. S. Mimmu, deceased, with the Hon. John K Snelling, Judge of Probate,j for Barrv- well County, State aforesaid, ] upon Monday the 17th day of November 19111, and petition .the said CouH for an order of discharge, and letters .dismissory. ' . . Cornell Estelle .Mimms, Administratrix. October—21st,9. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. OLD KING SOLOMON WAS A WISE OLD BIRD Knew How. to Save Hia Shekels By Putting Them Into Safeat Invest ments Bankers Could Find. Old King Solomon was a wine bird. He distributed a lot of mighty good advice but he is dead. make your own derisions and deter mine your own course of action and your own future. It will not do you a bit of good to* try to communicate with Sol and hava him solve your problems for you. If you got his ear. you probably would not take his advice. You will have to. acquire your wls- dnm as Sol acquired his, by gaining a broad viewpoint and taking advant age of your own experience and that •f others. Solomou was a mason be fore he was a king and a miner'as well, so his view point probably would not be much different from that of wise workers of the .present day. • You may be sure that the high cost of Jiving was a problem in Solomon’s day as well as In 1919 and that the purchasing power of a shekel, minted from the gold of Ophir, fluctuated Just as does the dollar minted at Pbiladal- phis But Solomon knew that thrift and COLLEGE PRESIDENT .1 OUTLINES REMEDY Tails How High Coat of Living Proi* lams May Be Solved by Every Man and Woman, President Nicholas Murray Butler, of Columbia University, in a recent discussion of the high living costs said: You are ailve. You- will—have to "PunishAfl* ^profiteers, is jt good thing, but It won’t reduce the cost of living. If wo had all their hoarded goods it would do little good ’’Only the operation of inexorable economic laws can bring us back to tolerable conditions. The remedy Is la save, to practice public economy and private thrift. We must save and invest in produeflvo industry. Bor rowing for non-productive reasons means bankruptcy.” In the opinion of the best econo mist in the United States the peo ples’ greatest, weapon against high prices is the government’s Thrift campaign. Every family should hava a budget. Just as every successful business has a budget. The first thing on that budget should be the amount to be saved from the weekly or monthly income—not the amount to be spent. Make what you saYe govern the amount you spend, not what you spend govern the amount you save. War 8avings - Stamps bring 4 eeving. the stimulation of production per cent interest, compounded every and the elimination of waste would salve those problems Just as the w,ise working mau knows it today. He laid ep a lot of coin through safe and con- eervative investment Just as wise men and women have put money for the future in Liberty Bonds. Treasury Savings Certificates and War Savings Stamps Also there is no record that anyone ever took any w that coin away from Old Sol by Inducing him to speculate in wild cat stocks. He left one bit of advice, the wls- three months- Hit high prices below the. belt by investing in United States securities. The dollar you aave today may be worth twice .-as much flva years from now. dom of which the years have not good man changed. He said: “A leaveth an inhertance to his child ren’s chiTaretr" You can follow that advice by Steady consistent saving and invest ment In War Saving Stamps Snd Treasury Savings Certificates and in liberty Bonds at present prices. These securities bought now will he an inheritance for your children’s children. -v Sol had to get wise. You can get wise just as he did If you fail to save you will repent through many years. -v ■ ; SING A SONG OF SAYINGS STAMPS Sing a song of Savings Stamps. The cost of living’s high. Btit hrrre—you- -c^uut*d—all_. tile things - These Savings Stamps wil buyT They help to take that little trip, Or buy some needed clothes. How many things they’ll help you Ret* Goodness only knows. ARE YOU AN AMERICAN? OUR NEW VIRTUE 1 Notice is hereby, given that 1 will file my final account as- Guardian of Aubrey—Price, with the Honorable John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, State of South Carolina, upon Saturday, the 29th day of November 1919, and petition said Court for an, order of discharge and letters dismissory.. Perry W. Price. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I will file my final account as administra tor of the estate of Sherman Wil liams, deceased, upon Wednesday, the 3rd day of December, with the Hon orable John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell fcounty, State of South Carolina, and petition said Court for an order of discharge and letters dismissory, J. Albert Snelling. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Wanted-every farmer in Barnwell Coiipty to know • that I anfefeefTn£XTftTTdFnrXloOT-milh^4^ r and will make-’Pin in and Se J f-Rising’' flour, capacity^ barels per day. ... ( 7 It is to your interest Mr. Farmer to plant enough * t * wheat to make your own flour and some to sell also. This is one wav we can defeaHhe “Boll Weevil.’ V;.‘ C. E. FISHBURNE, Blackville, S. C. The tax books will open October 15th, 1919, for the collection of State, County and School taxes for the fiscal year 1919, and will remain open until Dec. 31st, 1919 without penalty. / . From January/ 1st to 31st, 1920, inclusive, there will be ^ penalty of one per cent added to all unpaid - tiVX^S F;«m Fph'rnnry 1st to 28th, inclusive, an additional one per eertF.' will be added. From March 1st to inclusive, &H- additional five per cent., miTi.i?i g''^~~TrrfM---<n—in per_ cent, will be collected for.all taxes paid to and including March loth, 1920, at which time the tax books will close. . : ‘ • . The ta.xf levy will be : For .State [purposes For OvdinhryLoynty' purposes For Constitutional Schools *V' XotaF £ 7 A* A* A* A * A*A* A* A* A* i^ ^ ^ ^ JJJ J r JJJ JJ J J NOTICE I HAVE PURCHASED THE HUNTING RIGHT ON THE BRUCE PLACE NEAR SNELLING. ALL PAR- * ’ N . TIES' ARE NOTIFIED NOT TO HUNT ON THIS PREMISES. J ANY VIOLATION WILL BE PROSECUTED. Special School levies for ^919 are as follows: ■ - .. .. . 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, Hercule.^, Lees, Long Branch Meyers Mill, Mt. Calvary, Oak Grove, Reedy Branch, Rosemary. 5 millls—Elko.* 1 6 mills—Healing Springs, Hilda. 7 mills—Dunbarton. 8 mills—Blackville, Kline. 11 mills—Willistbn. 12 Vi mills—Barnwell. v ~J. B. -Armstrong, County Treasurer. Barnwell, S. C., October "7th, 1919. r a* at a* at at a't a\t aT at at at at J. M. Easterling HI at at at aT at at at at at at a* aT A Notice is hereby given that I will file my final account with the Honor able' ijjahji- K_.-SneLliugr-J udge.o£ Pro bate for* Barnwell County, State of South Carolina, as Administrator .of the Estate of W. S. Mimms, deceased, in the Probate Court, upon Wednes day, the 3rd day of December, 1919, and petition said Court for an order oF discharge and letters dismissory. Sttftya -Mimms. - ledo, State of Ohio, City of Tot Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Chaney makes oath that ha la senior partner of the firm of F. J Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before; me and subscribed In my presence, this‘6th day of December. A. D. 1886. , A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken in ternally and acta through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send for testimonials, free. f F. J. CHENEY St CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists. 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. K Notice to The Public We are vacating [the ixrikh CHAS, G. HOUSTON Cotton FactoF Liberal Advances Made on Consignment ^ BONDED WAREHOUSE Prompt and Efficient Service AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. 7% Money on Long Terms BROWN & BUSH Lawyers „ BARNWELL. S C. ing we now, occupy, and will operate a garage, while • . . a new one is being built, in a temporary building on the % — lot beside the picture show. 4 Vickery Bros. aT a r at at a* at a t a* aW a? 4 * «,» KgHKiOCKJfKk K'xa'Sjf S *•* HK* tfjf KJOCK s' a K.tf'&xptXk B _I K Ready Money to Lend on easy ruR.yis SEYMOUR OW Oslfe GLNERAL UW I’KAtTICE ■Sentinel .Bldg-.> Jjarnwtdl, S C. V. Ara you an American? The 1919 Savings Campaign is an glLAuaerican -movement. That means it Is for wary man, woman and child resting under the shelt ering folds of the Stars and stripes * Do yon belong to a live savings society? If so, you have made the right start. Keep on saving and invest ing in War Savings Stamps and Thrift Stamps. Attend the meet , lag of your society sad learn the habit of happv thrift. v BEE AND WORKER^' Hew doth the little Busy Bee. Improve each shining hour? He gathers honey all day long, rrom each and every flower Bow doth the worker in our land., lata re some future reel? »• m'*i money every day. •Mhy to In fog or sunshine, snow or rain, it’a comforting to have this thought—I have not spent my every gajn, and thus reduced my f-uods to naught—it’s l pleasant through thw muggy days to sit iflside a cozy room, and realize [the dismal haze cannot surround you with its gloom; to. know, through pur chase wisely made. Investment plan ned with sober care, your income’s ;bulk will never fade, but through :sueta rainy days upbear! Last year and this, an ageney for teaching follM' this gospel bright has strenuously im pressed on me the way to duck the waster-bright; "A dollar saved—the interest gained”—this la the lesson aound and true, which* keeps the way ward dollar chained and makes the 4 per cent accrue. Thrift! That’s the answer to you. sir! The thing that flamed our-battle lamps, and helped to down the Prusian cur; other words, "WAR SAVINGS '^AMPS $25 WEEKLY.—Men-Women. Ad vertise. Start Candy factory at home, small room, any-where. YVe teir how and furnish evory-thftfgD ...Specialty Candymakinp: House,.... 5 South 18 !h Street, 10-30-10t Philadelphia, Pa. x X X X X X X « X » :x' X X WE CAN GET YOU GOOD WEIGHTS & HIGHEST PRICES FOR COTTON Advances made on shipment whether for sale or to be held WE "SOLICIT YOUR SHIPMENTS Your Cotton will be stored inside our warehouse WIENGES & COMPANY, Inc. Cotton Factors. m Reynolds Street AUGUSTA, GA. X. X. X '» X X 1 «l TC*~ X XT COUNTY TREASURER'S TAX NOTICE. mills.- ' 12 1 2 mills 24^ mills. mills. -J . - i -i J LOANS ON FARMING LANDS. ■. /'•" i • • k In sums of $1,500 and up. Five years and over. -Low-interest -rate*- payable annually. No restrictions as to use of money. ^ If interested state amount wanted, giving full description of property. "Front prServlc’e: R. L. FARMER, Agent; 1-1-20. R. F. D. No. 2. t m Springfield, S. C. EXFERT PIANO TUNING and ORGAN REBUILDING Having decided to establish head quarter; at Denmark,. S. C., I am prepared to TU^E and REPAIR, Player Pianos, Pianos Organs and Phonographs. All broken or Worn parts replaced new.’ All kinds of Phonograph springs carried in stock and other parts se cured when needed. Write me your needs and let me give yoiPaiTp'timate as to cost. Ail work guaranteed. J. B. GRANT. 7-1-19-ff. Denmark, S. C. 6^ MONEY TO LOAN 6* Any amount. Desirable terms. Fifsi Mortgages as Security.L LOANS MADE PROMPTLY Apply to Holman & Boulware S A x;x x x.x :: x x x x x x x X x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Xrx ^x.'x.x X;X k x x J x xxx x x xst x j: x Lawyers ] ^ Phone 38 j BARMVELL, - SOUTH CAROLINA ' x'x x X.X. X X% x,;: x x x x.x'x x x xx x x x x x X x.x.x x x xjx x,x x x x x.x ;Cx x,x.x x5t^XEx r XJX' WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 60 TONS OP PIPE AND** AT PRESENT HAVE ALL SIZES FROM" 1-8” TO 4” IN GALVA- oooo oo NIZED AND FROM 1-tt” TO 8”i IN BLACK. ALSO JHAVE Send us your Job Work. CHIGHESTERS PIUS DIAMOND o' Oo' I BRAND^ Vi SuL** 1 A>k jo:r UrmggtH for CIII^HHS-THR S DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in Rrd nod Colo metallic boxes. Rested with B:u< Ribbon. Taxb NO oruct, Bay R Dncr<*« and wk for Cni-CU£S.Tf:i w DIAMOND nil A HI* PII.LS, for twer.tr-fiv* - .jf a - - jpecr* re-irded ns D«t Safest, Atwajr* Rrliabla. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE ?£££, tivp TRtUD RECEIVED TARGE SHIPMENTS OF BOILER TUBES HAVE ALSO SOME TWO OR THREE CARLOADS OF IRON IN STOCK. LET US HEAR EROM YOU. COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY, 823 West Gervais St. Columbia, S. C, KKSKESH ^«S=- - Barnwell Laundry Agents Wanted / r at a * aT a r aT a 3B X Send Your Job Work to NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Cinders are po more worthless than «sed lrt- 4 ^.nsi^i-h go no farther 3« y thosevTsr Savings Stamps now Notice is hereby given that I will file my final report with the Hon. , John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate i for Barnwell County, as Executor of the Will of J. y. Drummond, de •a c ed» on Monday. th« 8*h day of December 1919, and pe^tion the said ftex •ia e fbrtt Sub; irt for an order o* fY J ip L* 9 1s* foo are sinkjaf 014 Use tiloam V The All work delivered when ••— • promise^' w We want a live .agent in every town in this section. 25 per cent, commission and express paid one way. 20 per cent, commission and express paid Jboth ways. We have installed some additidhat machinery and are prepared to do first class work. A TRIAL IS ALL WE ASK BARNWELL CHINESE LAUNDRY, KiwCNgone, Prop., BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA. JSv*'* 5 OOP O OP OOO O O OP -4r- A r jr A r A r , r A r A r A r A r J r J r 4 . FOR RfeNT Nice large houc«; electric lights; in desirable paH'of townL<w^ acres of 4 » < land - with bouse. Apply to mid w J. J. i W. S. BROWNING, BARNWELL, S c. li -is — ~ —