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SAVE $8.00
A S a special inducement during our demon
stration week only, with every MAJKS-
T1C RANGE sold (n rices always the same) we
will give free one handsome set of ware as
illustrated here.
Every piece of this ware is the best of its
kind. Not a piece that is not needed in every
kitchen. It cannot possibly be bought for
less than $8.00. This ware is on exhibition at
our store. DON’T FAIL TO SEE IT. -
"VP SEPTEMBER 15th TO 20th, INCLUSIVE m „T
MAJE5TIC RANGE5 ARE MADE IN AIL-5IZE5 and STYLES
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WHICH SHALL IT BE?
D O YOU intend to continue laboring, burn
ing valuable fuel and destroying high-
priced food with that old worn-out cook stove?
You KNOW that old stove eats up a lot of
fuel each year.
You KNOW you have trouble in getting it
to bake just right, in fact, spoil a batch of
bread every once in a while—you know it
costs considerable for yearly repairs.
Stop and think and figure. Wouldn’t it pay
you to buy a good range—a range with a rep
utation—
THE GREAT MAJESTIC MALLEABLE
AND CHARCOAL IRON RANGE
Y OU make no mistake in buying the GREAT
MAJESTIC—it's the range with THE REP
UTATION—ask your neighbors. Then, too,
it's made just right and of the right kind of
mat. rial MALLEABLE »AN1> CHARCOU.
|R( )N —riveted together pra. tu a iy air tight
lined with purr asbestos board parts being
malleable can't break has a movable res.-r-
voir and an oven that vs on t vs arp that s vs Ity
the M \JESTIC Uses so little fur' bakes list
right every dav in the v. ar ‘.-owns bread
just right all over without turning
gallons of w'ater while breakfast is
properly handled lasts a l.fe t rue
pra. tn alls nothing for repairs
I>on t buy the range you « \[w t
hfetim* - "unsight unseen v oi, tn sur«
Ih- (1iaap|»Mntrd t ome t.. .. .r stie. t ;,.-
drmnnst»-iTKvn week %«•.• thr flRE \TV \ U
fll have its mans rs lus v »• '.-atjrrs
plamevl f.nil out wliv 't.< ktVl|>Tli .s
jwr rent stronger 'han •!?..' rangrs •'
m «st r angrs »re weakrs'
fleats r
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ON LEGS IF DESIRED
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SET OF WAKE FREE
CtLildrem.
SOUVENIR DAY
1 Cft MAJESTIC BIRDS PPPr
A %J\J Friday between 3 & 5 *' IVCjI-a
The first 150 boys and girls who present to
THE MAJESTIC RANGE SALESMAN at our
store, between 3 and 5 p. m. FRIDAY,
written answers to the following questions,
will receive a “Canary Bird Souvenir” FREE.
1—What range is your mother now using?
1—Do you know anyone needing a new
range? Who?
3-Why is the GREAT MAJESTIC the most
durabte range made?
50-Cent Article Free!
The one giving neatest and best answer to
the last question may select any 50-cent article
from our stock, in addition to the SOUVENIR.
Don’t be discouraged if you are not one of
the 150 to get a Canary Bird Souvenir. You
will get a MAJECTIC PUZZLE CARD. Some
thing for all the boys and girls.
You can have.worlds of fun with the MA
JESTIC BIRD—it imitates the canary to per
fection.
Be sure to have your answers readv to
hand in at our store FRIDAY AFTER
NOON, between 3 and 5.
SPECIAL
All during this week a spec
ial demonstrator direct from
the MAJESTIC FACTORY
will be glad to show vou “ALL ABOUT
RANGES show you why the MASESTK is
the best on earth at any price.
Cook, II You Intend to Bny or Not
I DUCATION lies m KNOWING THINGS—
KNOW why the oven of a range is heated
KN'tW h..w the water is heated — W H V the
M A.JF.N1 It uses s.i little fuel KN< (W how. a
range is made inside and outside This rdu
ration may s.-rve vou in the future Im»N T
i>WkT.<N»k a chance to KNi»\k THINGS
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Don’t Overlook the Date. This is a Special Invitation to You and Your Friends and Neighbors
ScrmtiL CazrolizcLa.
Barnwell County Faim [anils Ini Sale.
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town at! area a th h.a'am..y de
i^Med two .a'ge roog-e^wtaBna <>«
hundav aat with, rrvatter • »en»«it
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k me and V<t \r»oei ttapl.at l h«rrt-.et
and made many fner.da in itwrwwe .
I .«vinf> d J'' n g hit ret,den e he-e Me
Sale.
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TraeS Nw 20 7 40 Area*
Seven hundred andfoelv a. r ew 'a .
mile* from the t .an >f Karna, ae %
barm and trnart houtet ojarn lan.l f..r
twenty plow v l'n> r
$At ja-r » r r term* ra»v
Tract N® 30 SAS Acre*
Five hundred and eightv five a. r»-*
one hundred in cu'tivation. t.a.ani <
finely timbered, within three miles of
the Court House Ow ner a pn «•
$15 [>er acre, terms easy
Tract No 40. ~ 200 Acraa.
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 Acrea.
Two hundred acres, adjoining the
city limits, clay sub-soil; wood and tim
ber will easily clear it. A dandy piece
of property. Owner’s figures
$40 per acre, terms fine.
Tract No. 60.—1,000 Acres.
One thousand acres, half in cultiva
tion, two miles of Court House; crops
now growing on same. A Bargain.
$20 per acre.
Tract No. 70.-1,100 Acres.
Eleven hundred acres, all in fine
state of cultivation, clay subsoil, fifteen
tenant houses, wells, barns, etc., a
dwelling, one full equipped ginnery,
fifteen acres of six year old asparagus,
within quarter mile of town limits. A
dandy farm. Owner's price
$40 per acre, desirable terms.
Tract No. 80.—532 Acres.
Five hundred and thirty-two acres,
two miles from Court House; tenant
Town o/ Barnwell
H*w*w l N« 200
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%'i-rr! o .m ps r* 11 v r * nrw ,n finrrtm
J.ti in r ght r'»>m« »nj a nut hou»e»
and >>nv r mm. *-» l_argr lot and gsr
den I‘ri. >•
H.iiii raw trrm*
Treaurers Notice.
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th dav i if Th Utttr r I'M t>.
Houar and Lot No 210
Ni-w m\ room houir
thr ISthds. of Mar. h 1*1* in. !umi®
From thr l*t to the Hit dav of Jaa
I'M 4 mcluMvr a [vrnalty of .mr per
. rnt will tvr added From th. lit S >
th<- 2hth of Fet.ruarv l.U4 in. lusiv** a
;>erialtv of two i>er . eiit will tie ad.Wtl
to all taxes [.ah
and large
Fetiruary Fr.aii
the 1st to the I'.th of Mar. h.’ 1*14. b
elusive a [tenalty of seven per r«nu
all out houses and conveniences, nicely • will t>e all added to all unpaid taxes
located < )w ner's price |
$1 .UOU, easv terms |
Levy.
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 and Lot No. 240.
Nice eight-room house in good con
dition, large lot and all out houses.
Nicely located. A bargain.
$2,000, terms easy.
Three New House* and Lota No. 250.
Three new houses and two acres of
land; all separate; in splendid condition
with all out houses and conveniences.
Desirable investment.
Each, $700, easy terms-
House and Lot No. 260.
Two houses and lots, a splendid in
vestment; now being rented. Price
$350 for both, terms easy.
Twelve or fifteen desirable btnTding
lots, many of them beautifully situated,
that 1 am prepared to show and sell on
easy terms. '4
If you want a house or lot in Barn
well, I have it, and on easy terms.
Call and see my list—it will pay you.
If you have property for sale, list it
with me.
D.
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n Home Bank
Barnwell. S. C.
FOr State purjwvses
“ Sjiecial School state
jmrposrs
“ Constitutional school
“ Ordinary County
purposes
“ Back indebtedness
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$8.00 worth of ware will be given
FREE with every Majestic Range sold
at our demonstration, one week only,
Sept. 15th to 20th inclusive. Fanners'
Union Mercantile Co.—adv.
Hv virtu® J * ^et* fWMrr to me
J rr. tnl ,-v thr afviv r entit.n! ante I
• »*-,»! ba nw n fr «' ,>f thr
i iurr Huuot m Monday < ,.;f,
A I> I «1 t it faring Mi.r-»d«y in *aid
n in'.h • 'hi« thr rg». huu"® of xa,r
thr fo.,owing dv-vritwd rea. pro^»rrtv
V tha' « ■'tarni tract, piece ir pan e
o' an,*. xiMate. lying and tw.ng in thr
( of Hamwril. state aiorrxaid.
' 'j • p.g 'hirt. ti) a-rrx raorr or
lr** i' i 1 txiunAtd »' follow* Niirth
f’ ' f old Char.rxton and Augusta
p . ■ i. road Fjl*4 by i»nd* of * »t»l Her
tti. Brown Smth tiv lanuv *aid
Herman Brown and the colored Churi h
li>< and on the West by colored Church
lot and pub'ic Road separating iT from
estate lands of Farrell
Term* of sale cash Purrharn-r to
pay for papers
H 1. O'Banuon
Master
Master s office. Sept 4th, I'.HJ
Children, we will look for you at our
store, Mondav, between 3 and 5 p. m
TUat's your tinw. See our ad in this
papvr Farmers’ Union Mercantile
Co—adv. \
Total
Commutation tax will he $1.50 and
should be paid by all persons liable for
Road Levy.
Special School Levy.
Ashlev. Baldoc, Barbary Brunch,
Cedar (Jrove, Columbia, Fldfsto Ellen-
boa. P'raendship, Harmony, Hilda,BGine,
Morris,. Mt Calvary, New Forest* Oak
Grove* Pleasant Hill, Sand Hill, Seig-
lingville. Seven Pines and Tinkers
Cheek, 2 mills.
Barton, Bloomingdale, Cave, Hickory
Hill, Owens Cross Roads, Reedy
Branch, Shady Grove, Sycamore and
Upper Richland, 3 mills.
Anpleton, Big Fork, Double Pond,
Healing Springs, Hercules, Lees and
Ulmer, 4 mills.
Barnwell 4 1-2 Mills.
Dunbarton and Elko 5 “
.Allendale, Blackville
and Fairfax 6 “
Williston 61-2 “
United States Currency, Gold and Sil
ver Coin, County and School claims
properly approved will be received
tor taxes. Checks and drafts will not
be accepted for taxes except at the risk
of the tax payer.
• J. B. Armstrong,
Treasurer, Barnwell County.
Barnwell, S. C., Sept. 15th. 1913.
Master’s Sale.
State of South Carolina, )
County of Barnwell, l’
Court of Common Pleas.
H. L. O’Bannon,
Plaintiff,
against
Daniel Stagings, et. al.
Defendants.
By virtue #f a decretal order to me
directed in the above entitled cause, I
will sell at Barnwell, in front of the
Court House, on Monday, October 6th,
A. D. 1913. it being saiesday in said
month, within the legal hours of sale,
the following described real property:
All that tract, piece or parcel of land
situate* lying and being in the County
of Barnwell in said State, contain
ing one hundred and eighty five (185)
acres, more or less, bounded on the
North by lands of Mrs. Laura Ander-
son; East by lands of S. H. Greene;
South by lands of Jordan Dandridge
and Mrs. C. Murphy and on the West
by lands of John Owens and of Daniel
Stallings.
' Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
1 pay for papers.
i R. C. Holman,
Special Master.
Master’s office, Sept. 15th, 1913.
Don’t ask us to give you the $8.00
worth of ware with a Majestic Range
a*ter our Demonstration Week, as that
special offer applies to that week only,
Sept. 15th to 20th, inclusive. Farmers’
Union Mercanale Co.—adv.
Turn Over a
New Leaf
f
.m sr ng m<>rc am! better Horses,
< v Ic.gg c». Carriages, Wagons, Whips,
To those W r> > have not been customers
H I ( Vabies in the past, we sax. “Turn
oxer a new ,ea! and rexoUe that herealter
> 1 ’U w i ’k, x \ our horses ^n i m u!c' at the
I a. r xs. r'c the square deal is the Watch-
w or -:
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M.
r ’ * ‘ r o<r before, and still have on hand
quite a nut or of fresh stock —the cream
of the Western markets—that 1 want >ou
to see. W ith the New \ ear I am in a
bettar position than ever before to supply
your needs and my long ex|>cnence makes
me the best prepared dea!e r in this section
to supply your c.ery want m this line.
Buggies, Wagons, Harness
My stock of High G ratio Buggies, Wagons,
Harness, Whips, Lap Robes, etc. was never
better, and hating 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.
-DIRECTORS-
E. H. Richardson, M. B. Hagood, J. A. Jenkins,
Robert E. Woodward, Harry D. Calhoun.
Authorized Capital $10,000
UNION WAREHOUSE, Inc.
Ready to Store Your
POTT OTST
ROBERT E. WOODWARD, J. A. JENKINS, HARRY D. CALHOUN,
President. Secretary. Treasurer.
An Adrertiftement in The People Brings Results. Nuff Sed.