The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 08, 1914, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

*402 to *(3 a2 . Fall and Winter Apparel for Women. More than ever common sense is now forging to the front in styles for women— the past season’s extremes had little reason behind them save that they stood for fads and fancies of the hour from Paris. With this source of supply cut off and the ex tremes modified by experi ence. women who can dis tinguish clever, common sense smartness from mefe novelty, will be pleased to have these splendid, and dif ferent, fall and winter mod els to select from. Good taste and style are assured because you have never known this store to err in the correctness of its adapt ations' Ladles’ Suits in all the latent weaves and.colors, $10 to $40. We Can Fit the Whole Family We hav$ been exceeding ly careful in the selection of our Shoes for men, women and children. It would be folly for us to sell shoes that will not wear well. We are not here just for a day, but we expect to sell shoes for a long time to come, the kind of shoes that will insure per fect satisfaction and contin- , ued custom, Hanan and Ralston Shoes for Men $4 to $6.50 ' Dolly Madison Shoes for Women $3 to $3.50 A full lii)e of . Stetson Hats Are You a Good Judge of Clothing? If you don’t know how to select good fab rics and dependable workmanship' you must rely upon the makers of the garments, or upon the retailer.-" Our repu tation is established be- 'eause we have protect ed our customers by selecting for them the kind of clothes that give thorough satisfaction in every particular. - , Our Fall and Winter Suits will please you even if .you-are,, no judge. Prices Fairfax Newt. Fairfax, Oct. 3.-The “Doolittle- Poke-easy” wedding at the school au ditorium Wednesday evening was a success. About 30 took part either as bridesmaids, flower girls or ushers. , Over $24 was taken in at the door. Some from Allendale and Brunson j were present. ~ , Mesdames Lovett and F. Moore, Jr., Miss Hattie Gooding of Brunson were here this jveek. Mrs. J. A Gray of Barton was a visi tor recently. " Apply Sloan’s Freely for Lum bago , Your attacks of Lumbago are not nearly so hopeless as they seem. You can relieve them almost instantly by a simple application of Sloan’s Liniment on the back and loins. Lumbago is a form of rheumatism, and yields per fectly to Sloan’s, which penetrates quickly all in through the sore and ten der muscles, limbers up the back and makes it feel fine. Get a bottle of Sloan’s Liniment for 25 cents of any druggist and have it in the house— against colds, sore and swollen joints, rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica and like ailments. Your money back if hot satisfied, but it dobs give almost in stant relief. advf~ I $10 up Certificate of Stock Lott. W . Certificate No 119 for 5 shares in the Barnwell County Building and Loan I Association, issued in my name, having ' been lost and application having been | made for a duplicate thereof, all per sons are called upon to show cause (if any there be) at the office of said Association in Barnwell, S. C. on or before the 3iJth day of October, 1914, why said duplicate certificate shall not be issued. R. O. Andrews. Barnwell, S. C„ Oct. 3, 1914.—4t. “I saw some pretty pieces of hand painted China there this morning—not so high priced either.” “0 yes,” I know, youVe been to Huggins’ Drug Store. 3CDEBCZJC EBU A full line of Staple and Fancv Groceries. \ BARNWELL ' OPERA HOUSE. All This Week. FARMERS mm MERCANTILE COMPANY Barnwell, S. G_ . ' DEMOREST COMEDY CO. IN A Repertoire of Higli Class Plays. Now the Real Work Will Begin. _ Itiey ta Ming Ugains LET OCTOBER BE ' THE WINNING MONTH Don’t wait till later and let some other candidate get to your friends before you see them. This is the prize. ^ Like to have it, wouldn’t you? High class vaudeville between acts. Change of play each night as follows: Wednesday—Lena Rivers. Thursday—Tempest and Sunshine. \Friday—Trail of the Lonesome Fine. Snfb*dav, matinee, 3:30 P. M.—The Fatal VVioding- Saturday, nigtrt^Girlof Lagle Ranch. Frict-s 15, 25 and 35 vents. Matinee, 10 and 20 cents>\ NOT HOW CHEAP BUT HOW GOOD is what you should consider repair work done on that Car of Yours, Mr. We have our garage well-equipped with the right kind of ma chinery for a first-class job and are in position to makp 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. County Treasurer’s Quarterly Report of Finc-s &c., Collected from July Isi, to Sept 30, 1914, Inclusive. J E Tobin Magistrate at Allendale. Jim Henderson . ? lu (X) ? Sam “ 10 I AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Total E W Rolman Magistrate Barn H Boston Wm Aduerscn Gu>s Ifias. Charlie Morris T R Kendricks WHY pay 7.">ct* an hour when you can gvl your Auto * work done for cts an hom? We have a competent iwell. • 1 1 • » 1 . 1 , • 1 * 6S 1 mechanic to do vom work and we guarantee it. 50 50 Total ‘ $ 108 75 C S Anderson Magistrate Dunbarton. Charlie Pantall $ 10 00 Solomon Green . 30 Ransom Scott 30 George Beck ~ 30 Total $ 100 00 C W Dunbar Magistrate Four Mile. E J Black 12 C»S Lenos Bat ker . • 1 61 Jim Milledge 1 61 GASOLINE 18c PER GALLON. Call at the store. 'P Farijiers Union Mercantile Cornpani) Barnwell, S. C. 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, ‘‘I could have gotten it, if I had put .in a little work.” . Don’t be a “Could Have,” be an “I Am,” • • <V1 - . ' ■ V 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 GIRXTS BICYCLE as third prize. * CONTEST CLOSES DECEMBER 1ST, 1.914. iiu 1 ' Tire IBar*p.'well IPeople, RHONE NO. 11. j • - \ - * . • BARNWELL, S. C. Total $ 5 90 G C Best Jr Magistrate Kline. Peter Mankin $ 2 6.S L'( nnie Sanders 1 07 | Fred Hogg Jr 1 61 Lucius Preister 1 61 John.H Doe ‘ 50 Barnwell Insurance Agency WILL INSURE • Y0UR LIFE, YOWR INCOME, . • YOUR HOME, YOUR STOCK Total $ 56 97 W P Sanders Magistrate Red Oak. Cummings Dorch $ 20 00 —M C Kitchings Magistrate“WiTtiston. Albert Glover I 20 00 JkGeorgeann Platts 5 - Edward Fuller 2 6? Tom Geter * ’ * 2 bS- 4-JacoirJdAy- iLOS,. ; Otis Johnson 1 07 Buncomb Odom * • 1 61 | Total $ 35 72 5: Respectfully, - 1 J. B. Armstrong,t _ .County Treasurer. Oct. 1st, 1914. ... . i - V. SEYMOUR OWENS ’ r • . •» Attorney and Counsellor at Law ✓ Ofhce.ovc: The Barnwell Sentinel ->4t A RX W4CLL, t»QL.TH-CAmU.l.\^ Insurance of every description and Surety Bonds written at lowest rates in ; old line Companies. JOHN K. SNELUNO, Uanager. of Barnwell ::IS NOW::— Ready to Store, Your Cotton 30c Per pale Per A MANAGER -HEAVILY RONDFD = J WJU practice in ail the Cburta <V\1- lection* a s|*clalty. Loan* negotiated on acceptable aecurltv. • ’ I • . "—Directors— The day# lose 12 minutes in sonshine Forter, D. Calhoun, this week. . ' 1 . . R7E.. Wood ward, M. B. Hagood, J. A. Jenkijis.