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m' r- s Laigesl and Bd Annual County Fair, Nov. 18-22. This will be a great show for everybody, from the youngest to the oldest. You are invited and expected to visit us, BARN WELL’S LARGEST AND GREATEST BARGAIN GIVERS. - i , While here allow us to show you through our large and comprehensive stocks of Men’s and Boys’ Wearables, Ladies’ and Misses’ Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats and Gents’ Furnishings. All we ask is a visit to our store and that you take qualitiy into consideration. You will find that our prices are invariably the lowest. You will have to buy your Winter Clothing, Shoes, Hats, etc., sooner or later—why not take advantage of our SPECIAL FAIR WEEK EXHIBITION and secure just the things you want before the stocks are broken? Even though you do not buy, make our store your head quarters, leave vour bundles with us and tell your friends to “MEET ME AT LEVY’S,’ Barnwell's Greatest Bargain Giver, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROUNA AABMOXT UUJUB MO I? A. r. ■ «fl Ulmer. No. 2 at Morris Ford oo Allendale road. W. V. Richardson. Q. J. Diamond, Clerk Supervisor. Seed Rya For Solo. Barnwell County Raised Seed Rye For Sale. Barnwell, S. to C. N. Burckhalter, flHkllor. ta. 7J MOUMWI. art'Mine*) loflted »•* aucea. W. Montmo, W. M. McN-h. - r«iruur UivxtUi* ol oariiwvll Lode* No IB, Knuhu ol Pvthtas will be ioMt ol their UoU < n Flnt and Third Friday nlfftiti at ^ o'-'look. A until they arrive, fall attentlanoa la roqooaud. i By order of 11-10-1013. W. C JENNIMil, C. C. Wm. McNAB. K. K. A 8. I am dow in the can of stock, which (Mar Monday, November in large quanitiee end pi. enables n*- to buy cheap, buyers will save money by wait itil they arrive. C. F. Riaer, Olar, 8. C. Seven bars of Octagon Soap for 25c. * “ LS. c. Terry Richardson, Barnwell, oct. 23-5t. \ FOR SALE CHEAP—one upright piano. Address to P. 0. Box 54, Barn well, S. C. FOR SALE at Healing Springs.—One springs, a barn. Ap ply to Rev. S. P. Hair, Blackville, S. C, 9 room house, with lot and barn. A FOR SALE-1,000 Cabbage Plants and 5,000 Strawberry Plants. Also a large quantity of new, home grown Pecans. . Prices right. Apply to J. Allen Tobin, Barnwell, S. C. 11-13. FRESH NORFOLK OYSTERS When you want some thing in a hurry from our storejust use your telephone. You will be surprised at the quick service we are* pre pared to give Your orders will get the same careful at tention as :f you called in person This feature of cur business receives s;>et ;al at tent ion Phono No. 60. Barnwell Fruit Co. Barnwell, VtfrnU f** s c. FOR SALE.—1,000 bushels selected rust-proof Bancroft oats at 80c per bushel. Apply at once to C. H. Mathis, 11-13-tf. Blackville, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Mellett motored down to Olar Tuesday. Be sure and read the advertisement of J. Levy in this issue. Mr. Joe Patterson spent Sunday with relatives in Hardeeville. The People this week is larger than any previous issue in its more than thirty years existence. There were quite a number of out- of-town guests here to attend the Cave- Sexton wedding yesterday (Wednes day) afternoon. Mrs. J. Emile Harley and little son and Miss Pauline Richardson spent the week-end with Miss Lily Richardson at Winthrop College. We are too busy this week to “ring” the label on the papers of those sub- scribers who are a year or more in arrears, but that need not deter any of them from settling up The public is cordially invited to at tend a Box Party at Healing Springs school house on Friday evening, Nov. Mth, at early candle light The pro ceedx * ill go towarus (tainting the chur< h Me •art J Bonyan Morns, Emmrtt lioodaon and H H Mtman m.Hored down to Kline Kndax rxrning at at tend the (»*r1 y gnen Nfixa Willie Best in hoo«r of her guests, Misaes Newman and Wo**, of Augusta Notice of Election. V g ,-n t x s I se - Ire U n ' *•••***»* f » Hsr- • el • i 1 1 h• «4 • M. Tu.«4af N ten.l-e > .■NX l»il I He . S •> 1 1 e P-ea SI I Ha er>uM S u •» fe.m« e.^S s m •■•<1 4 • '« «t p <»• l\e t.,1 • • i s»e Herebs ar^ '•t-d a' sf-re f e eei,^« / H I t> '•• sr k 4 <tra«i aa4 I *<aa.* Msi» •st ( J M # j J taietta'ef i • * s W s j -» I . I Ti NOTICE Barnwell, S. C., Nov. 11th 1013. There will be a meeting of the Barn well Municipal Democratic Club on Thursday evening, November 13th at 7:30 p. m. at the Opera House, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Alderman to succeed the Hon. V. S. Owens, resigned. All members of the said Club are urged to attend as there will be no primary election. The can didates selected at this meeting will rim in the General Election as the democratic nominee. R. C. Kirkland, Pres. Barnwell Dem. Club. R. Boyd Cole, Secretary, Tax Sale. State of South Carolina, I c County of Barnwell, i By virtue of sundry tax executions to me directed by J. B. Armstrong, coun ty treasurer, I have levied upon and will sell on Monday, the 1st day of December, A. D. 1913, at 12 o’clock M., it being salesday in said month, the following described property, to-wlt: One lot in Blackville township, boun ded on the North by Odd Fellows Lodge, West by Barnwell-Blackville road. South by Scott Odom, East by H D. Leonard. levied upon as the prop erty of Millie !*arker. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for paperte J B Moms, Sheriff B C. 4^% Barnwell, S C November 10th. 1913 ' Tax Sale Stale of South Carotins. » County of Barnwell ( B> virtue of sundry *•» exreuttoM to me directed by tDe Town Council of Wtlliaton. I have levied upon and «iJt veil on monday. the Ul day of IVcem her A D I9ll at 12 o rlorh M . it be mg saieaday in aatd month, the fottow dearnbed property, to • it ' me h>iu«e and krf m the h wa of Wiihatoei State and couaty a* eena ! hi winded a* fat on* North by kk of 1. H We .»rhajut> and l. C Spraww tjaal by Vaith Ahurrh Vreel Nouth by W H W a«*li W «•! b< L l Hprauia Hub •»« MUaurea Uj feet on tha fraut. ruB*..n* hwrk abuut XU fewt le* ed ■pre-. iha penperty *f J W Jaw era for tatee toe tVl I aad 1*12 Trraaa of aa*« *•> J H w, MweVT a C Hu• *» • eil. 5 C . Nai eaahae ima tail £CTR1C STARTER AND ELECTRIC $1,175. I take pleasure in announcing to the people of Barnwell County that I have s cured the agency for tie celebrated REO Automobi’e in this terr.tory and will be ^lad to <(ive prospective buyers a demonstration at any time. Reo the Fifth has manv improvement*, among the most important of which are the low-hung, rakish body; the instrument hoard, with all instruments flush, within reach ot the operator;” the ventilating, clear vision and rain vision windshield; noiseless transmission; electric self-starter, elect lie lights; left-hand drive and center control. With nil of these improvements the price has been lowered $220. Read the specifiieations in this advertisement, come to the Barnwell county Fair next week and let me give you a demonstration of the unequalled worth and easy riding qualities of this greatest of all automobile values. Look where you will, you will not, at this price—nor anywhere near it—find a car you would think of preferring. Frame: Pressed steel. Springs: Front, half elliptic. Rear: Three quarter elliptic. Axles: Front, I-beam, drop- forged, Timpken roller-bearing spiadles. Rear, tubular, semi-float ing, Timpken roller-bearings, High Duty roller-bearings at wheels. Wheels: 34-inch. With de mountable rims. Tires: 34x4 inch, front and rear. Wheel Base: 112-inch. Engine: Vertical, four-cylinder, cast in pdirs, 4x4 1-2-inch. Horse Power: 30-35. Cooling System: Water-jack ets, tubular radiator in honey comb pattern, direct to exhaust valves. Valves: Mechanically operated and protected. Carburetor: Automatic, heated by hot air and hot water. Ignition: Combined generator and magneto, with 100 ampere hour storage battery. Control: Spark and throttle on steering post with foot accelerator. Transmission: Selective swing ing type. Center control. Gear Changes: Three forward and one reverse.—— Drive: Shaft, universal joints, encased in oil. Clutch: Multiple-disc, with pos itive release. Brakes: Two on rear wheels, internal and external, 14-inch diameter drums. Lubrication: Automatic force feed, return system. Water capacity: 3 3-4 gallons. Gasoline Capacity: 15 gallons: Steering: Gear and sector. Speed: 40-45 miles per hour. Equipment: Fully electric light ed throughout, electrically started, mohair top with full side curtains, mohair slip cover, dear vision ventilating windshield, speedome ter, electric horn, extra rim and improved tire bracket, dump, jack, complete tool and tire outfit. Passenger capacity: Touring car, five. Runabout, two. Finish: Touring Car, black with fine hairline stripe. Run about, battleship gray—Option black. Running gear—both mod els—black with gray wheels. Price: (Both models) with full equipmenf, $1175. All prices f. o. b. Lansing, Michigan. sflpe#