The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 14, 1913, Image 8
Turn Over a
New Leaf
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To those who have not been customers of
Hill Top Stables in the past, we s.iy, “Turn
over a new leaf and resolve that hereafter
you will buy your horses and mules at the
place where the square deal is the watch
word.”
^[1 am selling more and better Horses,
Mules, Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, Whips,
etc. than ever before, and still have on hand
quite a number of fresh stock—the cream
of the Western markets—that I want you
to see. With the New Year I am^in a
bettor position than ever before to supply
your needs and my long experience "makes
me the best prepared dealer in this section
to supply your every want in this line.
Buggies, Wagons, Harness
My stock of High Grade Buggies, Wagons,
Harness, Whips, Lap Robes, etc. was never
better, and having used careful judgment in
buying, I am enabled to offer you exception
al values. Come and see me. I know I
can please you in both price and quality.
Charlie Brown, Barnwell. S. C.
HOME
Two hundred and twenty-five teres
within four miles of the rounty sett,
barns, wells tnd til out houses, vlty
sub-soil, all under high cultivation;
crops now growing; two clay roads.
Price
$30 per acre, terms easy.
Tract No. 20.—740 Acres.
Seven hundred and forty acres, two
miles from the town of Barnwell; wells,
barns and tenant houses; open land for
twenty plows. Price
$20 per acre, terms easy.
Tract No. 30.—585 Acros.
Five hundred and eighty-five acres,
one hundred in cultivation, balance
finely timbered, within three miles of
the Court House. Owner’s price
$15 per acre, terms easy.
Tract No. 40.—200 Acres.
Two hundred acres, one and a half
miles from Court House, made fifty
bushels of oats to acre this year, will
make bale cotton to acre. All out
houses. Owner’s figures
$40 per acre, terms easy.
Tract No. 50.—200 Acre*.
house and all out houses, clay subsoil
A bargain (>w ner's figures
$4<) per acre, terms easy
Cropa-can be seen growing on the
above tracts.
Hetuea and Lota for Sale in the
Town of Barnwell:
House and Lot No. 200.
One fine dwelling, on fashionable
street, comparatively new, in fine con
dition; eight rooms and all out houses
and conveniences. Large lot and gar
den. Price
$3,000, easy terms.
House and Lot No. 210.
New six-room house and large lot,
all out houses and conveniences; nicely
located. Owner’s price
$1,600, easy terms.
House and Lot No. 230.
Cottage of four rooms, all out houses;
desirably located, with large lot. Own
er’s figures
$1,200, terms easy.
House snd Lot No. 240.
Solicits Your Borrowing
and Deposit Accounts
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drugs, of correct medicinal \ slue a-i .■ni-iu-
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Nice eight-room house in good con-
Two hundred acres, adjoining the , dition, large lot and all out houses,
city limits, clay sub-soil; wood and tim- N Kt .|y located. A bargain
!>er will easily clear it. A dandy piece j ' rJJKH), terms easy.
of property. Ow tier's figures
$40 per acre, terms fine TSree New House, .nd Lot. No. 250.
Three new houses and two acres of
and, all separate, n. splendid condition
One thousand acres, half in cultiva *ith all out houses and ionsemen.es
tion. two miles of Court House, crops Ilesirable m\ estment
Officers
Harry D Calhoun, President ,
W. L. Cave, Vice-President
N. G. W. Walker, Cashier
Win. McNab, Asst-Cashier
H. D. Calhoun
S. B. Moseley
J. H. Hewlett
Directors
T. S. Cave
G. M. Greene
W. L. Cave
L. M. Calhoun
J. B. Calhoun
B. L. Easterling
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HUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE
Tract No. 60. -1,000 Acros.
now growing on same
\ bargain
$Jo per acre
Tract No 70
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1.100 Aero*
Each. $7(ii, eas\ terms
Hosiso and Lot No 260
bouses and
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and I gave up in despair.
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menced taking it. From the very first
dose. I couid tell it was helping me I
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GINNING!
The Barnwell Oil Mill heirs to amiounee to the irimiimr |mblie that its
<rimierv is in first class condition and is in a position to irin all cotton
offered quickly and irivc a good “tnrn-ont.** Our presses have been
changed to conform with the requirements of the transportation com
panies in regard to making a uniform bale. You run no risk of hav
ing to pay a higher freight rate when your cotton is ginned by us.
GINNING CHARGES: Thirty Cents per Hundred. Seven yards of Two-pound Bag-
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ging and Six New Ties, $1.25.
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