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/ Classified Advertisements There will be services at the Pres byterian Church next Sunday loom ing at 11:15 and in the evening at Watch for the date when- my^ Op t^cian will to here. ,\Y. D. Cantt wvlthou< nucntiooif Hunt'»S»l»» (ail* m t itf trratmtnt of Biifnu. TfMnr Kmnwnrm.Itch.ptt Don C bp< on>- m*rouragcd boo*u*c other treatin' • "■ /ailed Hunt’»Safn* ha* iciicvtci hundred* of .hull ca*r* You iri’t lo*e“on our Money Buck Uuirtnfef ' Try It at out risk TODAY Price 75c For »»lp to ally by jeweler, Barnwell, S. JC Sheriff C.. Keys Sanders has moved from Blackville to Barnwell, and is Occupying the second story ‘ of the C. W. 'Moody resfdence on Jackson Street. FOR SALE.—KinVball Piano; ma- - hntrany finish, practically new ; a bjir.* Jgain; terms cash; instrument at home of F. W. Falkenstein, Barnwell, S.X. Apply to Mrs. S. R. Cole, 166 Ashley Ave., Charleston, S. C. ll-20-2t MACE DRUG COMPANY The*“Vickery Special” racer will be u driven today (Thursday)in Co lumbia by Mr. Gilmore Harley, Mr. Bethea being ruled out for reasons CHAS. G. HOUSTON Cotton Factor Liberal Advances Made on Consignment BONDED WAREHOUSE: Prompt and Efficient Service AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. WANTED.—for the National Life Insurance Company of the United States of America, progressive Agents for Barnwell, Hampton, Col leton and Beaufort- Counties. At tractive contracts to capable men. For further particulars; write J. T. GAMPELL, General Agent, Charles ton, S. C. 1 l-13-6t-pd. IN NUMBERS unknown* Mr. A. C. Matthews, formerly as sistant cashier of the First National Bank of_ Barnwell, resigned his po 7 sition some time ago, and is prepar ing to open a real estate and bond purchasing office. His office will be located on Main Street. IN WEALTH 7% Money mi Long Terms BROWN «Sfc BUSH Lawyers BARNWELL, S.£L ORGANIZATION All repaim.\^grk not called for by January 15, 1919 will be sold for re pairs. — W. D. GANTT, Jeweler, “*Nov. 6th, 1919. Barnwell, S. C. PURPOSE State of Ohio, Qlty of Toledo, Luca* County, sa. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ha. is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney Sc Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said Arm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL’8 CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Swrorn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day 'oT December, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON.*^ (Seal) Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine la taken In ternally and acta through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY * CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by all druggists. 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Friday was a great day to the youngsters amf grown-ups because they came to town to see the circus* Large audiences greeted both the afternoon and night performances of Sparks Circus. This is a gdod sHow- because the men behind it are clean and high class, who do not stand for anything that is questionable. The performances are up to the best and held rnany thrills for the audience. The parade was Highly creditable. The acrobatic performances could not have been surpassed anywhere. The only drawback to the show was that was due to the protracted drought. WANTED SHARE CROPPER— who has sufficient force tp run two plows. Good land; house and water. Right at Ashley Station. ■ W. A. ROSS, ' ll-6-2t-pd. •• Blackville, S. C. For the Great Event of VICTORY WEEK FOR SALE—300 bushels Home Raised Seed Wheat at $2.50 per bushel. Mutual Tratjjmr. Co..- 11 -3-41 Blackville, S. C*. WANTED—Men or women to 1 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 **.*•*> L for full time. Experience unnecessary. Write. Interpational Stocking Mills, Norristown, I*a. NOV BRAND DIAMOND Carnival Weak - A«k » — r for CnMmF* TKR * A DIAMOND llKAND PILLS td Ki d and//\ Gold metallic bote*, (rated wuh BluetO) Ktbhon. Tali no otbii. B«r y/ Dr*f|M *.4 Hk fur < Ul CUt a rl K4 V l> i a « o * i> SB a m» rif.V.a. for tw-ntt-flfB year* regarded •• Bril Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE _ Bank No. 263 Statement of the condition of Some of uur people believe that trade is greatly helped by having a carnival to draw trade to town. They a could not have secured a -better ag gregation of amusements than the J. F. Murphy Shows. In amusement cireto Mr. J. F. Murphy bears the ilesmed reputation of being a clean and high class man. His aim was un fortunate in having a fire in the snake tent that destroyed two valu able snakes and badly' burned, the third. Farm nt*nr Long Matthews Branch known as place. Terms can he arranged to suit convenience of both par lies. Miss Bettie Matthews, \\ illiston, S. C. $25 WEEKLY.—Men-Women. Ad vertise. Start Candy factory at home, small room, any-where. We tell ho* and furnish every-thing. .‘ Specialty Candymaking House, ' .V South 18 th Street. 10-30-10t \ Philadelphia, Ta. Located at Barnwejl, S. close of business Nov. 1 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $ Ovrrdra ft" Bonds and Stocks Owned by the Bank Furniture anil fixtures, Banking House, Due from Banks and Bainker." Currency Silver and Other Minor Coin Checks and Cash Items' Other Jlgiources, viz.: War Saving Stamps, Mrs. Martha Hightower On Monday, October 13, the An gel <of Death visited the home of Mr. H. E. Hightower, and took away the beloved wife and mother to a beau tiful' mansion above. Mrs. Hightow er had been in failing health for sev eral years, but was confined to her bed only abopt a week. All that lov ing hands and hearts could do was done, but of no avail. God saw lit to call her home to her reward. She was nearing her seventieth birthday. She had lived a Christian life, and was loved by all who knew her. She was always ready to lend a helping hand to the sick or any one-That was t*i need. Besides her husband, Mrs. High tower is survived by eight children and thirty-two grand children. The interment was made in Ghent’s Branch. Cemetery in the presence of a large concourse of sorrowing rela tives and friends. The funeral ser- «*» vice was conducted bv her pastor, the Rev. C. W. Jones. The floral trib utes were numerous and beautiful. Mother, again we hope to meet thee Whtli our days on earth hath fled, Then hi Heaven.,withToy, we’ll greet. Jhee, -—-T Where no farewell tears are shed. Her Daughter. multitude of lives millions of FOR SALE treasure will be consecrated to om service TOTAL $3 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In $ Surplus Fund, Undivided Profits, less Cur rent Expenses and Taxes Paid Due to Banks and Bankers, Dividends I'll paid, Individual De posits Sub ject to Check 216,971.02 Savings De posits 44,528.87 Certified Cheeky 29.96 Cashier’s Checks 1,047.50 2 through the Missionary, Educational and Bene volent Agencies of the Southern Baptist Con 100.97 none Local and Personal none volition Mrs* Julicn Bush spent Monday in Augusta. , f Mr. J. L. Carlton, of Allendale was a visitor here Saturday. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE Mr. E. (V Lindfors, of Columbia pent last week-end in Barnwell. 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 County, State of "South' Carolina, and • petition said Court for an order of discharge and letters dismissory. J. Albert Snelling. Bills Payable, including Certificates for Money Borrowed ...... Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Clark, of A1 lendale, spent Saturday in the city none A CAR LOAD of Draft and Farm Mules just received. • Save money by seeing me before you buy. TOTAL $309,878.32 State-of South Carolina, ) County of . Barnwell.^ ) SS. Before me came N. B. Gamble Cashier of the. above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and forgoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. — N. B. Gamble. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 25th day of November, 191‘L W. M. McNab Notary Public. Correct Attest. Mr. A. E„ Martin has moved into his new garage on Jackson street. Mr. R. C. Holman speht Monday in Columbia on professional business. Death of a Little Girl Judge Jr-JCr^TobTff^rrr Allendale, was irf the city on Friday of last week. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE Little Lucille Sanders, the little four-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Sanders, of the Olar sec tion. died at the home of her parents Tin No'vem-15, was laid to rest in the George’s Creek■■ Ceme tery near Govan. The little daugh ter was possessed of a most loving disposition and will be missed in the community by |many of her little friends. She is gone but not forgot- -teri. All that loving hands could do could not save her, but we need not_ feel uncertain about her for we know where she is'Testing now. Her spirit smiles from that bright shore and softly whispers, “weep no more.” Notice is hereby given that I wil file my final account with the Honor able John K. Snelling, Judge of Pro Harry D. Calhoun South Carolina, as Administrator of the Estate of W. S. Mimnis, 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 d Directors Miss Lillian Franklin, of Beech Is land, is visiting her brother, Mr. W P. Franklin. COTTON SEED ismissory Stella Minims . Mr, and Mrs. Eugene F. Boyls- ton, of~filackville, were $mong the visitors in Jlarnwell Monday. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE Messrs. J. R. Myrick and C. M ^IcDonald,' of Blackville, were .busi ness visitors here Monday. Miss Chivolette Simms spent the week-encHn the city with her parents Judge and Mrs. C. C. Simms. A Protracted Drought Rarely have we ever experienced such a dry season as this one. Other s have enjoyed good showers, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Brown and Master James Bush motored to Ai ken Monday to visit relatives. ,section but Barnwell and its immediate vi cinity haven’t had a good rain Vince late in July when it came in floods. Farmers are greatly delayed as to the seeding of small grain. In many cases there will be' no wheat "or win ter *»at* sown. Turnips have dried up completely. Kali £ar«len> have My entire stock must be sold by Janiffiry 1st. A wonderful oppor tunity to secure.-yjpur Christmas gifts and save money. Mjr rtncJr i* de creasing daily, so call and make your scjfctinn early. Part-payment- are acceptable and secures the ar- ticle which will be. laid aside for Also a few good Horses for sale. A Car Lad of South Carolina grown Fulghum L:d Oats. Send your order now - w J. B. Morris. Mr. Ralph of-Columbia, ha: accepted a po*iUun a» assistant cash n the- Lir»; Na’ - al Bank. ON EASY TERMS^ V. SEYMOUR OWENS GENERAL LAW PRACTICE ' Myrtle Thelma William*, of wa* framed to Mr.-Green Mom*. Jr./ of Olir. on Sun- MM at Barnwell, the cere- liarnwell, S. ( at the Old Cbero-Cola Plant baknwell. SOUTH CAROL!