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Beet Cattle in any Quantity.
We pay highest cash prices.
Write and let us know what
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Proprietor* of
The Parlor Market,
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■INSURANCE.
FIRE INSURANCE
LIFE INSURANCE
HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE
LIVE STOCK INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS
All old line Sfock CompAnie*. Per-
eontil Mtr.eivflnn given to all tniidueii* in
trusted to mv care
if I can serve you In ary of nte
above lines, give me « pill.
(JHlce In Harrii>«)n Hlook, Main St.
.Will. McNAIL
DR. W. C. MILHOUS,
Office hour*: 8:30 a. ih. to 6 p. m.
Person* living away from Barnwell
will please inufc* appoli unents before
coming By so doing they will be aure
of immediate service and
LET OCTOBER BE
THE WINNING MONTH
Don’t wait till later and let some other candidate get to yaur
^ friends before you see them.
This is the prize. ' Like to have it, wouldn’t you?
NIN5EAP0LIS LADY BADLY
SCALDED WHILE COOKISC
While preparing dinner a young
Minneapolis wife had the misfortune tr
scald her hand so badly that over hail
the skin came off. She was alone at the
time and rushed over to her neighbor 1 *
for help. This neighbor prflhiptly ap
plied Allen's Ulceripe Salve and in ten
days the hand waa completely healed
without a scar.
This salve is one of the oldest reme
dies ip America and since 18n3 it has
been known as the only salve powerful
epough to cure chronic ulcers rnd o’d
sores o! long standing. Because it if
so powerful, it will heal burns and scalds
without a scar in a remarkably shorl
time.
Allen’s rieerine Salve heals from the
bottom up and draws out the poisons
If applied on new ctBs and sorys it heals
in one-third the time that common salvo
take. Sold hy .C. N. Burkhultgr, am
other leading druggists.—adv.
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Treasurer’a Notice.
The Treasurer’s office will he opep
for the. collect ion of State, County anc
School taxes levied for the fiscal yeai
commencing Jan. 1st, UI14, from the
15 dav of October, PJH, to loth day of
March, 1J15 inclusive. A penalty of one
per cent will be added from Jan. 1st,
1915-to Jan 31, 1915 inclusive. From
February 1st to February 28, inclusive,
a penalty of two per cent will be added
for all taxes paid in, February, 1914.
From the 1st to the loth of March, 1915,
a penalty of seven per cent will be ad
ded on all unpaid taxes. Books close
Mcln 15th, 1915.
LEVY.
For state purposes 6 mills
“ ordinary pounty purposes 5 1-2 mills
“ back indebtedness 2 1-2 mills
" constitutional school 3 mills
Total 1,7 mills
Commutation Road tax will be $1.50
payable at same time as other taxes.
Special School Levy.
Ashleigh, Baldoc, Barbray Branch,
Cedar Grove, Columbia, Bdis.to, Ellen-
ton, Friendship, Greens, Harmony,
Hilda, Kline, Meyers Still, Morris, Sit.
Calvary, New Forrest, Oak Grove,
Pleasant Hill, Sand Hill, Seigling,
Seven Pinos and Tinkers Creek, 3 mills.
Bartog, Bloomingdale, Cave, Hickory
Hill,Otvens Cross Roads, Reedy Branch,
Shady Grove, Sycamore and Upper
Richland, 3 mills.
Appleton, Big Fork, Double Pond,
Healing Spring, Herculesr Lees and
Ulmer, 4 mills.
Dunbarton and FJko ^5 mills.
Blackvillc and Fairfax ‘6 “
Williston t> 1-2 mills
Barnwell 8 “
AUendale • 81-2 »
United States, currency, gold and.
You Can Win it by Doing a Little Work.
You will certainly be proud of it, and just think of the jealousy you will arouse| among
your friends when you go driving by—they will say, “1 could have gotten it, if 1 bhd put in
a little work.”
Don’t be a “Could Have,” be an “I Am,”
and also remember, there are two other fine prizes—a DIAMOND RING OR GOLD WATCH
as second prize and the choice of a BOY'S or GIRL’S BICYCLE as third prize.
CONTEST CLOSES DECEMBER 1ST, 1914.
Tire IBar*32L~well IPecrple,
L PHONENO. 11. - - - BARNWELL, S. C. ■
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THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIKA
Executive Department.
properfy'ftppfoVca-wiu out
taxes; checks and drafts will not be
accepted for taxes except at the risk of
the tax payer.
J. B. Armstrong,
Treu-spi cr Barnwell County.
barhweif. S. 4^ Sept. 15, 1914.
By the Secretary of State.
WHEREAS, B. M. Jenkins, Sr., T. F.
iloggand Victor Lewis, nil of Kline,
S. C., have 1n*s day tiled in the office
>f the Secretary of State a written
Declaration' and I\ tition, under and
pursuant to “Chapter; XLvH of the
Code-of Uw,s_0( South Carolina ot
19t2,” ana Acts Arm ndntory thereto,
which Declaration and Petition sets
forth the names and residences of the
Petitioners; the name of. the proposed
orporutio.i; the place ht which it pro
poses to have its principal place of
lusineas or be located; the general
nature of the businsss which it pro
poses to do; the amount of the capital
stock, and how and when payable, and
the number of shares into which the
same is to be divided; which dcciara-
tidh has been recorded as required bv
law.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, R. M. Mc-
Jown, Secretary of State, by virtue of
the authority ifi me vested by the
aforesaid Code and Amendments there
of, do hereby constitute and commis
sion the above petitioners a Board of
Corporators, and hereby authorize and
empower tl em to open books of sub-
s ription to the capital stock of KLINE
vVAREHOUSE COMPANY, to be or
ganized and created under and pur-
suant to, and with the rights, powers
and privileges set forth tn the said
Declaration and Petition.
It is hereby required that one day’s
previous notice thereof be given in
The Barnwell People, a newspaper
published in the County of Barnwell.
Given under my hand and the seal
of the State, at Colum
bia, this twenty-eighth
day of September, in
the year of our Lord
(Seal) one thousand nine hun
dred and fourteen and
in the one hundred and
thirty-ninth year of the
Independence of the
United States.
• - ■ R. M. McCOWN,
. Secretary of State.
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Advertisement for Bids.
Notice .is hereby giveif that bids are
requested for county supplies for the
chain gang, etc., for the term of three
mouths. All goods purchased under
this bid to be paid for in thirty days.
All bids should be sealed and filed
with the County Board of Commission-’
ers of Barnwell County on or before
October Gth, 1914.
Bids aae desired on the following
articles: V
Com, Corno, Alfalfa, Mixed Feed,
Hay, Bacon, Meal, Jiice, Flofir, Soda,
This is- Our' "
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LADIES OF WILLISTON ami
VICINITY
—,_roThffigr“fi>bt§r^
vels, Picks, Axesiind Gearing,
j.. H. Fullerton Buist,
N. M. Walker,
■-.* J. W.. Patterson,
County Board of Commissioners.
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Everybody is welcome at
our store all the time, but
the ladies of this section will
be especially welcomed
TUESDAY, OCT. 6TH
to inspect our new lines of
Fall Millinery and Ladies’
Wear. New" goods are on
every side—the finest assort
ment it has ever been our
pleasure to display. Feel no
hesitancy in coming, even
though you have no inten
tion of making a’purchase.
We are anxious that you
shall see the wonderful new
fashions. Come in and look
to your heart’s content.
Depend upon it,, there’s
nothing more beauti-
ful : or more striking than the
millinery we are now show
ing. They are Paris in every
thing except the price. They
have the dash and piquancy
different from those you will
meet at every turn.
GET IT HERE!
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WHY DONT YOU
KNOW?
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HUGGINS’ DRUG
STORE.
NOT HOW CHEAP
BUT HOW GOOD
is what you should consider when having repair work ' doile
on that Car of Your*, Mr.
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We have our garage well-equipped with the right kind of ina-
chinerv for a first-class job and are in position to make repairs
QUICKLY. We employ only reliable workmen and every job
MUST BE RIGHT before it leaves the shop. We handle
A FULL LINE OF SUPPLIES.
Trv us on that next order for tires, spark plugs, etc., etc.
THE BARNWELL GARAGE,
T. H. CRENSHAW, Proprietor,
Barnwell, S. C.
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Aid to Busy Folks
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The telephone aids the busy farmer to keep-
in touch with nei -hborhood affairs even during
the rush season. He can call hrs neighbors in the
evening and discuss the events, of the day and
arrange plans for community work after-the"crop»
are laid by.
Every farmer needs the help of the telephone.
See the nearest Bell Manager or send a postal for <-
6uf free booklet and see how small the cost is.
FARMERS’ LINE DEPARTMENT
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
^ of J3a tit well
-::IS NOW::
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Wl H. HHfflEDYF
& SON,
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Williston, - S. C«
Ready to Store Your Cotton
30c Per pale Per Moijlh _
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MANAGER - HEAVILY .. BONDED
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-^Directors-
J.,A. Porter,
Harr>’ Calhoun,
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R. E. Woodward, . \ gJ. A. Jenkins.*
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