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The Barnwell People.
Eatered at the post office at Barnwell,
S. C., aa aecond-claaa matter.
JOHN W. HOLMES
1640-1912
B. P. DtVItt, Editor snd Proprietor
Subacriptiou*—By the year 11.25; six
months, 75 cents; three months, 50
cents. All subscriptions payable in
advance.
AdvartiseraenU—L e g a 1 advertise
ments at the rates allowed by law. Lo
cal reading notices 10 cents a line each
insertion. Wants and other advertise
ments under special head, 1 cent a word
each insertion. Liberal contracts made
. for three, six and twelve month. Write
for rates. Obituaries, tributes of re
spect, resolutions, cards of thanks, and
ail notices of a personal or political
character are charged for as regular
advertising. Contracts for advestising
not subject to cancellation after first
insertion.
Communication*—We are always glad
to publish news letters or those per
taining to matters of public interest.
We reouire the name and address of
the writer in every case, not for publi
cation but for our protection. No arti
cle which is defamatory or offensively
personal can find place in our columns
at any price, and we are not respon
sible for the opinions expressed in any
communication.
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1913.
According to The Daily Observer, of
Moultrie, Ga., “the schools of Colquitt
County will begin the last Monday in
October, and continue for ■ term of
five years “ Gee, but we are glad that
we are not a Colquitt County school
boy'
The Allendale Herald was printed on
yellow circular paper recently but Mi
tor Brad ham denies the accusation tfat
he is publishing a yellow journal
I>r» Lee and Johnson, of Wilhston
were among the visitors here Monday
Mr T J Gruhba of Koaemarv Wien Report
ship was in town yesterday t
j
Sew > ork has m<»ee telephones *han
London Cana and Berlin put lurfefher i 1 '
(. ■& • tr a
The aatue of India ha* »n *»rrs^f* (
life of 2i tears a* aga n«t t« a 1 ng
land
Mate jf South i anKiaa
County of Harnwe l
t own of l mm m u ■ PWa*
NEW
FALL
SUITS.
One of the
MODELS
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“Clothed B^utifur
(lenigncd and mailc by
SchloM Broe. Sl Co.
of Baltimore
and New York
of
ing
•r for Quarter End-
September 30, 1913.
Beautifully tailored in
the most fashionable
“Semi-English” Models
naturally shaped, no
padding, “Slim-and-
trim” effects. T wo
and three button coats
in both single and
double-breasted models
—over a hundred styles
to choose from, includ
ing the new Norfolks
and the regular and
conservative models.
Handsome shades of
brown, grav, blue, tan,
olive—in fact, all the
best fabrics produced.
...$10 to $25...
J. A. Porter,
Barnwell. S. C.
Master’* Sale.
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Sar%h K Mmg'rtow C *.
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dirwcied in th« above ratitlwd rauw
will a#ii at Kara wall, m fruoi of i
Court Homo# oo Moaday November
A D I*IX It beiag miwaday in
Mdua the (egai Hour* of mie
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AU that Iran
of laad. aituate. Iviag aad
b#tag la Rad Oak Towaabip, Barawail
Coaaty, State of South CanMiaa. aad
raatalaiag eighty owe Sl aerwa. more
or loaa, aad bounded oa the North by
laada of W A tHcka, oa (be Kaal bv
Isada of J P Stagtetoa, oo the SootK
bjr Isada ot Mam BtngWtoa aad oo the
Wool by lasda of J B Siagl
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W H Duncan.
Clerk of Court, B C
Clerk'• Office, October 11th, 1913
NoMc# of Opeaiag Book* #1
WALLACE It WATSON,
Attorney* at Law
PitUburgh, P*.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice is hereby given (h*t the Sec
retary of 3tate of South Carolina did on
the 4th day of October, 191\ issue to
3. T. Patterson andT). Lee McConsughy,
both of 928 Frick Building, Pittsburg,
P*., a commission of corporators in re
Kendall Lumber Company of South
Carolina. The principal place of
business of said corporation is to be at
Donora, Barnwell County, South Caro
lina. The general nature of the busi
ness which it proposes to do is manu
facturing, buying, Celling and dealing
in lumber and wood and articles of
commerce made in whole or in part of
lumber and wood. The amount of
capital stock to be $10,000 payable in
cash ten days after subscription. The
undersigned, one day after publication
of this notice will open books of sub
scription to the capital stock of the
said corporation at their office as above
stated. Shares $100.00 each.
(Signed) S. T. Patterson.
D. Lee McConaughy,
Oct. 14, 1913.
Money to Lend
On improved farm lands well located
in amounts from $2,000 to $50,000.
Don’t write, call on undersigned.
V. S. OWENS, Atty.
Office over Barnwell Sentinel.
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C F Molair. jail
S J Clary, poor ysrd
R W Riley, janitor
A K Dunbar rural policy
Krsnk Dunbar “
J N Hauaey. constable $7 16, contingent II
() R Brunaon. c gang
J A Greene
T W Black 1 “
C C Chavoua, conatable
Alfred Mitchell, c gang
JS Still, * “
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S H Ussery, roads A bridges
Simon Brown’s Sons, c gang
Wilson Mtmms, r 4c lumber
J B Morns, spec constable
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Tom Myrick, serving cor jury
Dr J M Weekley, dissecting
Dr E L Patterson, postmortem $10 00
lunacy $5 00
W 0 Halford, contingent
Geo Bodiford, com Blackville
W L Woodward, coroner $27 08 p h $15 00
J K Snelling, janitor
J F Grubbs, cnain gang
Tom Myrick, constable
J B Armstrong, salary
Dr W R Tuten, dissecting
Barnwell Repair Shops, c gang
Alonza Harmon, court house
W H Duncan, salary clerk of court
Tom Myrick, summonsing cor jury
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A M Ussery, commutation Williston
The Barnwell People, stationery
J B Morris, spe constable
Dr A B Patterson, lunacy
D A Dyches, poor yard
J F Grubbs, lunacy
A P Collins, c gang
Dr D K Briggs, inquest
R M Mixsoit, contingent
Mrs Dora Dee Walker, tomato club
E F Woodward, summonsing cor jury
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AH p*rv>n* indebted to th* e»t»t* of
1 >r J M .Smith, deveaaed are requeat
ed to make prompt ;>«tn>en( of *uch in
drbtrdnew to the underaigtied and all
peraon* having claimi 'against the said
eatate will pleaae preaent the aame
pruperiy attested to ua
J Lewi* Smith. M D , and
Uuincy.A Kennedy.
Executor*
Williaton, S C . Oct 8, 1913
* Advertisement. 1
It Taka* an Expert
to properly install a job of plumbing
My work is GUARANTEED—“not bet
ter than the best but a little better
than the rest.” I can furnish fixtures
and install complete at a nominal price.
Anything in the plumbing line at rea
sonable prices.
P. W. Price, Barnwell, S. C.
LET ME WRITE YOUR BONDS
Surety Bonds, Burglary Bonds,
Court Bonds of all kinds
Official Bond*.
it. E. MILLER,
General Agent.
U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Oipany.,
BARNWELL, S. C.
Notice of Final Diaehatg#.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned wtM on Tuesday, November
18th, 1913, file with Hon. John K.
Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell
county, his final return as administra
tor of the estate of C. A. Killingsworth,
deceased and apply Letters Dismissory.
F. H. Dicks,
Administrator.
October 14th, 1913.
RUB-MVY-TISM
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Neuralgia, Headache*,
CoHc, Sprain*,
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IN THREE OF THE MOST THRIlilN<
DARING AND SENSATIONAL
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With Howe’s Great London Show
Saturday, October 25
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DiNcriminAting
Mon
aM over the world, who
an* acquainted with the
supenor menLs of Amer
ican-made footwear, apee-
ify ‘ K"RKfrT Shape
when deciding uj»on
auch an imjk>rlant que»-
ti* n a.s “wbat ahoeg to
bu;.'’'’ You should unc*
y *ur own judgment* but
we would like to give you
this tip- if the ihoen you
have lecm wearing are
H i* aatitfactory in every
way. try “Korreet Shape"
i)h*s the next time.
Tiii !.» 1,1 - , »f H j: i) well .vi'! i*il j<n n.
f’« * ''iinti' •> sr« 1 \ti nil. 1 .* < 1 • 111m|
. n\ 1 (at i->n t.• i ■ »m« in an<i ••■i-
'»ni la 1 X' 1 »nd (< >rii |i I * t «• Imr of
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Coat Suits and Dresses f
in all tin* late*t wra\ r* and fawhi*»na.
If will In- a pU-HMirt* t«» nIiow them
our ^i>od*s whi ther they huy or n<»t.
Farmers’ Union Mercantile Co.,
Barnwell, S. C.
It Always Helps
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in
writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman’s
tonic. She says further: “Before I began to use
Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad, I
thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able
to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles
of Cardui, I began to feel like a new woman. I soon
gained 35 pounds, and now, 1 do all my housework,
as well as run a big water mill.
1 wish every suffering woman would give
CARDUI
The Woman's Tonic
1 trial I still use Cardui when I feel a little bad,
and it always does me good.’*
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness,
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman
ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, the woman’s
tonic You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing
women lor more than fifty yean*
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