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/THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1919.
WILL IT PAY?
In no point are the sellers, and the
buyers farther apart than in the wis
dom of advertising in the coyniy
newspapers. The man with some
thing to sell, frankly regards adver
tising as a waste of good money. The
opposite is more largely true. The
average reader of the county v paper
really wants to read the advertise
ments. Any issue of the county pa-
jper will prove this fact. It contains
foreign advertisements of patent
medicines’, auto tires, automobiles,
fertilizers, and a host of other things.
These concerns are too good business
men to continue losing money. It
pays them to advertise largely. Why
wouldn’t it pay the local business
man? - 4
The past few years have seen ^ a
greater tendency to shift the trade
from the cities to the country towns.
The average country buyer con
sciously or unconsciously keeps a
want list of what must be purchased
for that home or farm. The adver
tiser who runs a well worded adver
tisement of what he has to sell keeps
bis store before that prospective buy
er as the logical place to buy his
goods. When he comes to town he
or she will naturally turn to the
store whose advertisement he had
been reading week after week. This
is a part of human nature.
Another reason why advertising
pays is that if advertising is wisely
done it can sell anything under the
sun. This doesn’t mean expensive
advertising, but something that will
always place before the people what
you have to sell. Our business life
has been so stable as to get along
with a minimum of advertising. The
boll weevil will mean greater comi*-
tition in business than ever before.
The man who advertises what he has
to sell whether he be banker, mer
chant, farmer or mechanic will win
over his competitor who doesn’t ad
vertise.
A Correction.
Mistakes will occur anywhere and
everywhere, but we think that we
have more in newspaper offices than
elsewhere. In an obituary last week
of Mrs. W. M. Bailey by some over
sight in the make-up of the paper
we neglected to state that “Mrs. Bai
ley was before her marriage Miss
Laura J. Bland, the only child of Mr.
and Mrs. P. M. Bland." In giving
the names of the surviving children
a failure to give the name of “Mrs.
W. S. Thames of Ellenton" was also
made. We are glad to make this
correction.
MASTER’S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
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Barnwell County.
Court of Common Pleas.
Elizabeth Meyer, et. ah, _ _
Plaintiffs, '
\T against
Beulah N. Gamble, et. al.,-
Defendants.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the above entitled cause, I
will sell at Barnwell, in front
of the Court House,, on Mon
day, the 5th. day of. January,
1920,, it being saledav in said
il
month, within the legal hours of
sale, the following described real es
tate: All that certain tract or par
cel of land known as the Killings-
worth Home Place, containing about
600 acres, more or less, and bound
ed on the North by lands of Hintoft
Anderson and lands formerly of R.
R. Rountree and now owned by Coon
Owens; on the East by lands of Isaac
Rountree; South by Miller An-
State of Sotith Carolina^... _
Barnwell County.
■ Court of Common Pleps.
Lank Williams, et. al.,
Plaintiffs,
against —
Willie Williams,
> Defendant.
By virtue of a decretal order to"
me directed in the above entitled
cause, I will sell at Barnwell, in' front
of the Court House, on Monday, the
5th day of January, A. D., 1920, it
being saleday in said month, within
the legal hours of sale, the following
described real property: All that
{ >iece, parcel or tract of land, situate,
ying and being in Barnwell Town
ship, Barnwell County, South Caro
lina, containing forty five (45) acres,
more or less, being the estate lands
of the late Sherman Williams, and
bounded on the North and West by
lands of T. S. Cave and othei9; on
the South by lands of Mazursky and
on the West by lands of Mrs. Tillie
Swan JHogg.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers and stamps.
H. L. O’BANNON,
Master for Barnwell County.-
Dec. 4th., 1919.
MASTER’S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
Barnwell County.
Court of Common Pleas.
M. B. Hagood,
Plaintiff,
against
C. H. Diamond, et. al.,
Defendants.
By virtue of a decretal order to
me directed in the above entitled
cause, I will sell at Barnwell, in front
of the Court House, on Monday, the
5th day of January, A. D., 1920, it
being saleday in said month, within
the legal hours of sale, the following
State of South Carolina, r- «
Barnwell County.
.Court of Common Pleas.
Ex Parte
Anderson McMichael and Rosa Lee
Jenkins on their own behalf and
as Executors, etc., • / *• ■ .>
Plaintiffs;
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vs.
George Smalls, et. al.,
Defendants.
- In Re
Drayton Walker,
vs.
Malinda Henderson, et. al.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the above entitled cause, I
will sell at Barnwell, in front
of the 6ourt House, on Mon
day, the 5th. day of January,
1920, it being saleday in said
month, within the legal hours of
sale, the following described real es
tate: All that certain tract or par
cel of land in Barnwell County con
taining thirty acres, more or less,' and
bounded by lands formerly of I. F.
Still, J. E. Hair, Ignatz Keeler and
lands of Drayton Walker.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers and stamps.
H. L. O’BANNON,
Master of Barnwell County.
Dec. 15th., 1919. ' ■„
STATEMENT.
COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC
WORKS, BARNWELL, S. C.
OPERATION MONTHS OF
' SEPT., OCT., NOV., 1919.
described real property: All that
certain tract of lar\d situate in Great
Cypress Township, containing 68
acres and known as tracts dwo and
three on a plat of the Dortch place
made by W. H. D. Banck for M. B.
Hagood, November 12th, 1919, said
plat being recorded in deed book 9-B,
page 726 in the* office of the Clerk of
Court for Barnwell County.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers and stamps.
- H. L. O’BANNON.
Master for Barnwell County.
Dec. 12 th.. 1919.
MASTER'S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
Barnwell County.
Court of Common Pleas.
M. B. Hagood,
Plaintiff,
against
Boysie Garvin, et., al.,
Defendants.
derson place, now owned by T. A.
la
Greene and on the West by lands of
J. A. Killingsworth now owned by
James N. Killingsworth.
Sale of the above lands will be made
according to a plat to be made there
of and above description is subject
to the lines and acreage that may be
established by the plat to be made
as aforesaid.
Sale of above lands to be exclus
ive of the timber claimed by Kendall
Lumber Company upon the tract
upon which the alleged lease exists
in its favor.
By virtue of a decretal order to
me directed in the Above. entitled
cause, I will sell at Barnwell, in front
Of the Court House, on Monday, the
5th day of January, A. D., 1920, it
being saleday in said month, within
the legal hours of sale, the following
described real property: All that
certain tract of land situate, lying
and being in Great Cypress Township,
State and County aforesaid, contain
ing seventeen (17) acres, and desig
nated as Tract No. 11 on a plat *hf
the Dortch place, made by W. H. D.
Bancks for M. B. Hagood November
12th, 1917, said plat being recorded
in deed- book 99-B, page 726 in the
office of the Clerk of Court of Barn
well County.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers and stamps.
H. L. O’BANNON,
Master for Barnwell County.
Dec.-12th., 1919.
Bonded Indebtedness $22,000.00
Folating -Debt 5,000.00
Advanced by Town
Council 3,944.50
Advahced by School Trus
tees to furnish pipe line
to School. Building 1,000.00
(Accrued Light &
Water Bills for
school .„ $509.35 31,944.50
Unpaid interest
deductable 261.00
$248.35
ANNUAL INTEREST.
On Bonds $1,100.00
On Floating
Debt (5,000.) 400.00
Interest Paid by
Town Council $1,500.00
Street Lighting and Wat-,
er, per year chargeable ’
to Town Council, (but
not paid by Council 2,040.00
Our Seeds
Prodyce
BIG CROPS
Buy now and be pre
pared for planting.
OF
Oats, Wheat
Rye, Barley and
Clover
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Crimson & White .
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Alfalft, Vetch
, . ALSO •
Onion Sets Lawn Grasses
Turnips, Lettuce, Radi-
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shes, Spinach, cabbage,
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peas and all other seeds
Lorick & Lowrance
Columbia, S. C.
. r r. r. wr. r.w, wWMf. fM r.fii*
$100,000
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To Lend
On improved farm lands at Six Per Cent in^
terest on large sums for a term of Five Years.
<f
V. Seymour Owens,
General Law Practice, Sentiiiel Building
BARNWELL, • - - S. C.
I have for sale a pair of MARE, MATCH MULES
7 years oljJ weighing about 1250 pounds each. There
is not a better pair of mules in Barnwell County than
these are... See me before you buy, for I can save you
some money.
J. L. BOYLSTON,
Williston, \ South Carolina.
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that I will
file my final* report with the Hon.
John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate
for Barnwell .County, as Executor of
the Will of J. J. Drummond, de
ceased, on Monday, the 8th day of
December 1919, and petition the said
Court for an order of discharge and
Letters Dismissory. This the 11th
day of November, 1919.
G. M. Greene,
Executor, Will of J. J. Drummond.
mond.
Notice of Discharge.
RECEIPTS.
Cash on hand Sept. 1 $ 62.61
Collections Light, Water *
and Material, Sept 1,523.37
Collections Light, Water -
and Material, Oct. ...1,282.68
Collections Light, Water
and Material, Jsforr.t*...^... 1,260.40
HENRY NOW ENJOYS
PERFECT HEALTH.
Ferrolax Quickly Overcomes His
Troubles—Feels Fine All
the Time.
One of the noteworthy features in
Connection with FERROLAX, and
one that stands out more prominently
than any other; is the Uarge number
of men and women from different
f iarts of the south who have recent-
y reported astonishing results from
its use. -
One of the most recent to testify
to the good results obtained from us-
FERROLAX, is Mr. O. D. Henry,
Borrowed Bank of W. C.
to purchase coal . 1,000.00
$5,129.06
EXPENDITURES.
September.
Salaries,
Sept. $315.25
Coal 536.80
Oil 17.52
Mater
ial 386.45
Ex.. Frt.,
Tele-
ph’ne 46.36
Inciden
tal ex. 11.78 1,314.16
October.
ing
who lives at 269 Lake Ave., Atlan
ta, Ga. While in conversation with
a representative of the FERROLAX
Co., a few days ago, Mr. Henry said:
“For several years I have suffered
with indigestion and stomach trouble.
Not being able to eat the substantial
to keep me going, I'
food I needed
became badly run-down. I felt tired
and worn out alL the time, and my
blood was not as healthy as it should
be.
After taking many other medicine^
without, getting any relief, I court*
menced taking FERROL.
. Sale of above lands to be made
first in parcels and then as a body.
Master to accept bid or bids for the
highest amounts offered, so that the
lands may bring the highest price at
relief, I co
„ ;OLAX, and 1
just want to say right here that be
fore I had finished my first bottle of
this medicine I knew that I had struck
the right thing at last.
Well, to
Terms of sale: One third cash and
the balance on one and (So years
credit; the credit portiee to be se
cured by borJ and morty.gr i*e
make a long story short,
FERROLAX fixed me up all right,
and I am now enjoying the best of
health I am free from • indigestion
and stomach troubles, and never suf
fered^ a particle from constipation.
I have plenty of good, rich, red blood
in my vein* now fend just feel fine
all the time. 1 gladly i
FERROLAX to e\anybody
C. N BurckaaJier, Harwell. S. C.
J M *MMh A Sea. WOfesto ; S C.
Epa* Pharaary. (Uariitti. & C
Salaries,
Oct. ..$450.80
Coal 567.60
Mater
ial .... 153.05
Ex., Frt., -
. Tele-
ph’ne ....28.58
Inciden
tal ex.
Bank of
W. C.
Loan 150.00 1,360.81
10.78
T>'V_
November.
Salaries,
Nov. ..$468.00
CoaT.....;i 125.49
Mater
ia] ....
Ex., Frt.,
Tele-
ph’ne
Inciden
tal ex.
188.72
16.16
39.13 1,837.50
4,512.47 4,512.47
Cash on hand ^ $616.59
Extension of Plant paid for by
Commissioners out of revenue* dur
ing past few years;
125 Light' Meters, approxi
mately $ 900.00
.70 Water Meters, approxi
mately
11 Transformers, approxi
mately 1 _
2 Miles Line Wire for ex*,
tension of lights, approxi
mately
940.00
^ 500.00
Notice is hereby given that I will
file my final return with 'the Hon.
John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate,
for Barnwell County, as Administra
tor of the Estate of Mamie E. Mat
thew’s, deceased, upon the 7th day
of January, 1920, and petition said
court for an Order of discharge and
Letters Disifiissory.
Horace J. Crouch.
Administrator.
Dec. 11, 1919.
$40,000.00
TO LEND
We have Forty Thousand Dollars Private Funds-to
lend on Mortgages of Real Estate, in sums of Five
Hundred Dollars and up.
BROWN & BUSH.
BARNWELL, S. C.
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NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that I will
file my final report with the Honor
able John K. Snelling, Judge of Pro
bate for Barnwell County, upon the
30th day of December r 1919, as Ad
ministrator of the Estate of W. M.
Bush, and petition the said Court for
an order of Discharge and Letters
Dismissory.
Rebecca Bush,
Administratrix.
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Attention Garage Men
Notice fo Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that I will
file my final account with the Hon.
John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate
for Barnwell County, as Administr
ator of the Estate of Jasper W. Fen
nell, deceased, on Thursday he first
day ^of January, 1920,and Petition
the said court for an Order qf Dis
charge and letters dismissory.
R. K. FENNELL,
Dec. 1st 19 i 9 Administrator.
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100 lbs. of Standard Nuts, Bolts. Rivets, Cap Screws; Stu*i-.
Spring Bolts. Set Screws, Machine and Wood Screws and oth
er useful articles too numerous to mention. All necessary in
-in .the daily conduct of the successful Garage. .This outfit will
cost you $7.50 f. o. b. De >.roit,' Mich. We have an assortment
in our window which we will be glad to show you, and which
will give you some idea as to what this Assortment is.
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WE C AN GET YOU
GOD3 i ; ITS .& HIGHEST PRICES FOR
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that I will
file my final report with the Honor
able John K. Snelling,'Judge of Pro
bate for Barnwell County, upon the
29th day of December, as Adminis
trator of the Estate of William Mey
er, deceased, and petition said Court
for an order of Discharge, atid letters
Dismissory. >. r
Joseph Meyer,
Administrator.
.1,000.00
Notice of Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that I will
file my fjnaj return with the Hon.
John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate,
for Barnwell County, as Administra
trix of the Estate of . Heherietta
Meyer, deceased, upon the 3rd day
of Jarfbary, 1920, and petition said
court for an Order of dischage and
lottora dismissory.
MARIE MEYER,
Dec. 1st 1919 ~ '•Admtrix.
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
t TWt does not include anything but
the Mmn or larger item*.)
NOTE.—If there is aayoae who
dee• net understand three figure*.
’**>’ will he explained t# each .
if they wtfl call «n ane af the
Notice is hereby given that I will
lie my final report frith the Honor-
ikh John k Snelling, Judge of Pro-
f santy. upon the
’Id day af Dae ether. 1019. as Ad-
ismtCraiar af the Estate af O- D.
the* and patduwn the mad Canvt far
af Piatsrri aad Leter>
x 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. . t
844 Reynolds Street AUGUSTA, GA.
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WOMEN GIVE OUT.
House work is hard enough when
healthy. Ev.ery Barnwell woman
who is having backache,, blue and
nervous spells, dizzy headaches and
kidney or bladder ( trouble, should
be glad to heed this Barnwell wom
an’s experience:
( Miss Laura Clary, Main Street,
says: “A few years ago I had a
bad case of kidney trouble which
put me in a serious condition. My
back ached at times and I was ner-
•f
Vous. Headaches bothered me and
objects seemed' to float before my
eyes. My kidneys acted irregular,
too. I lost considerable sleep and
felt tired and dull all the time.
•Doan’s Kidney Pills were highly
recommended to rfie, so I got some
and used them as directed. I got
relief from the start, the backache*
quickly left me, my kidneys acted
natural, the dizzy spells left and I
was soon entirely well No return
of the trouble has occured since
WANTED—Men or w6men 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.
10-2-1-20.
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.
If interested state amount wanted*
giving full description of property..
Prompt Service.
( R.' L. FARMER, Agent,'
• R. F. D. No. 2.
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