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Don’t lose sight of the fact that this safe involves the entire $2
reservation of one single item, and positively embodies the 0
This is a safe that is different. ' It’s a real bona fide, grand mere
chandising in Barnwell County. This is triily a trade qppprtuifity
within a radius of many miles of Barnwell. See large circular for \
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Proprietor Wettem
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merchandise and house furnishings without the
|ty ever presented to the public of this vicinity,
that is without a parallel in the history of mer-
the attention and attendance of every person
of bargains. X ;
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•/XPPOBTUSITY knocks once at erery man’s door.” But many an oppor.
VJ tnnity is lost when the man who sees it hasn’t the wherewithal
to take advantage of it. It is the man with^the READY CASH
ZH BASE who derives the benefit! If yon haven’t an account, open one
today. When the opportunity arrives
YOUR CHECK BOOK WILL BE READY!
A Letter of Thanks.'
Editor of The Barnwell People >
Please permit me to use a small spa^l'
in your paper to express my
heartfelt appreciation for the > uostintfif
kindness lavished upon me 1 and my
loved ones during the recent and long
illness. Many and varied weye the to
kens of helpful sympathy which We
received from a host of friends. Their
sympathetic visits, tangible help, loving
and self-sacficing services will ever be
held in sacred memory by us all. M*ay
have been the letters of cohsolanoe
that-1 have received’ frdht niy' dear
■friends. . ,\
Dear friends, one and all, words "are
too.futile to express my appreciation.
Could you read the lines in my tfeart
you would understand. When in need
of sympathy and help, may it be the
portion of every oni'df you to receive
as I have received, and may the God of
all grace richly bless you for your kind
ness to me and my loved ones.
Again I do sincerely thank-you, my
dear friends. " -V*
Mrs. J. W. a Reed.
Barnwell, S. C., Feb. 2, 191*. .
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Treasurers Notice.
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BARNWE^-Sr-G.-
HARRY D. CALHOUN, President. N. G. W. WALKER, CasM*.
Wm. McNAB, Am'L Cashier.
on Farms
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50c per Month and Up
If there is no telephone on your
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farm write for our free booklet
telling how you may get service at
small cost
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FARMERS’ LINE DEPARTMENT
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SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
The Treasurers office wilfbeopeftfor
the collection of taxes levidd for the
fiscal year commeudng Jan, 1st IMS:
From the 15th day of October 1913 to
the 15th day of March 1914 inclusive.
From the 1st to the 31st day of J&n.
1914, inclusive a penalty.of one. per
cent will be added. From the 1st to
the 28th of February, Ifl4, inclusive a
penalty of two per cant Will be added
to all taxes paid in February, .from
the 1st to the 15th of March, 19lf, im~
elusive a penalty of seven .per cent
will be all added to all unpaid taxes.
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For State purposes-* 5 f 4 Mills.
" Special School state
“ Constitut&rrtd.school T* 1 “
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Total
Commutation ta»:will be 11.50 and
should be paid by all persons liable for
Road Duty. ? - (
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Ashley, Baidop^ Barbsry Branch,
Cedar urove, Columbia, Edfsto Ellen-
ton, Friendshk), Harmony, Hilda,Kline,
Morris, Mt Calvary, New Forest, Oak
Grove, Pleasant HiH, Send Hili, Seig-
linfgville, Seven Fines and (Tinkers
Creek, 2 mills.
Barto^, Btoomingdale, Cave, Hickory
Hill, Owens Cross Roads, Reedy
Branch, Shady Grove,. Sycamore and
UpperRichland, 8 mills.
ApptetoiL Kg Fbrk, Double Pond,
Healipg Springs; Hercules, Lees and
Ulmer, ! mills. ,
.Well - 4 1-2 Mills.
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‘ United States Currency, Gold and Sil
vef Coin, County and- School claims
’ approved will be received
Checks anddrafts will not
he u^optedfbr takes except at the risk
of the tax payer. *
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' *■ ’ifraasureii Barnwell County.
ja Sppt. 15th. 1913
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The Best Light
On’Any Subject
RAYO Lamps give the softest, steadiest
light for work or play, for young or old.
Lamps
No straining of the eyes. A constant com
fort to all the family.
Solid brass, nickel-plated. Handsome.
Strong. Easy to clean and rewick. Lighted
without removing chimney or shade.
Af dfal&rs everywhere, or
• write for descriptive circular.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Washington, D. C.
Richmond, Va.
Norfolk, Va.
(New Jeney)
BALTIMORE
Charlotte, N. C.
Charleston, W. Va.
Charleston, S. C,
.INSURANCE.
FIRE INSURANCE
LLEE.-INSURANCE
HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE
LIVE STOCK INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS
All <11 line Stock' L'omp*nie«. Per
sonal attention given to all buxirfeM in
trusted to mv care
If l can serve you in any of the
above lines, give me a call.
Office in Harrison Block, Main St.
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OF BARNWELL
.Wm. McNAB.
“Lest You Forget.”- I
This is just to remind you that I am
prepared to do all kinds of plumbing in
a first-class, workmanlike manner. If
you are thinking of installing this m<5d-’
ern convenience in your home, see me
before placing the job elsewhere.
P. W. Price, Barnwell, S. C.
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FURNITURE
STORE
I beg to announce to the
public of Hildh and vicinity that I
have opened a furniture store in
addition to my line of general
merchandise and will be glad to
^supply the future wants of all
housekeepers! My stock of fur
niture was bought right and will
be sold at
REASONABLE PRICES
I also have a good stock of
BUGGIES AND WAGONS
t See me before you buy.
J. B. Grubbs,
muv&c.
Satisfaction
ii the chief consideration in building;
quite as essential to you as coat, and
it doesn’t come high— Here.
When you build, you want to
build right—you want light material
to go into tiie building— from the
foundation up. >
We have our own stun page—saw
mills —planing mills •—every opera
tion from chopping down the tree
to the designing ana fintoliing of the
finest columns, newel posts, grilles,-
doors, sash, etc., it under our own
supervision.
We have quantity—quality—and
service to offer you —at the right
price. , ' 5
We specialize on complete hone
bflh. Let us furnish you estimates.
Phone, write or call.
AUGUSTA LUMBER CO.
^ AUGUSTA, GA.
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Dr; J. P. Lee,
Dentist
WILLISTON, S.C.
Work done at youLiiome anywhere in
Barnwell County.
Office over Bank of Williston.
Hours 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. 3 to 6 p. m.
8-5-13-1 v.
Gertrude Robinson,
Obstetrical Nurse.
Any one needing my services Will
address me at Blackville or Williston.
GOOD REFERENCES. t--29-4t.
V. SEYMOUR OWENS
Ittotneii ard Coilnsellar at Lav
Office ove: ’ >
The Barnwell Sentinel
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BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLLNa
Will practice In ail the Ceurtt. Col
lections a specialty. Loans negotiated
on acceptable security.
DR. W. C. MILHOUS,
Si-ntist,
BARNWELL. S. CAROLINA.
Office hours: 8:30 a. in. to 6 p. to.
Persons living away from Barnwell
will please make appoictments before
coming By so doing they will be sure
of immediate service and avoid dis
appointments.
Dr. J.W. Reeves
Dentist
In office last week of each month.
Barnwell, South Carolina
Office in Harrison Building.
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Thos. M. Boulwi
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Negotiate loans on real estate. Can
g»t 1% money in sums not less than
95,000.00.
Office over Bank of Western Caroling-
_ _ BARIIIUELL S. C. _
Money to Lend
On improved farm lands well located
in amouftts from $2,000 to $50,000.
Don’t write, call on undersigned.
V. S. OWENS, Atty.
Office over Barnwell Sentinel.
BARNWELL :: SOUTH CAROLINA
LET ME WRITEYOLB BONUS,
Surety Bond*, Burglary Bonds,
Court Bonds of all kinds
Official Bonds.
R. E. MIller,
General Agent.
U. S. Fidelity 4 Guaranty Company.
BARSWELl, S. 0. ’
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