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^aARMONY LOiMiR VO. 17 A. f. M
JmiA /* rc^niarcommunication of Harmony
W&W/ No i 17 ' A - F >«• be held
Maa^ntc Tomjde on Thondaj
19 7.8u o’clock VUIUntf
wfeuuwna»woottiiauy invited to attend.
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Church of tho Holy Apoatloa.
(Protestant Episcopal)
dKRVICKS.*
11:80 A - M - 0,1 ,he flr8t > third
-and fl th Samlaya of the month.
- “““?*/ ;choo' every Sunday at 10:30 A. M.
Wednesday: Late afternoon service, the
h 0 ^ r , adapted lo tha chaniriug seasons.
Other eerviees as may be anhoniiced.
lou will be welcome at all the services.
A. E. EVISON. Kector.
No 666 will cure Malaria or Bilious
Fever. It kills the eerftis.—adv.
PECANS.
FOR SALE.—£hoice Budded paper
shell Pecan trees, fifty cents each.
Order direct, catalogue free. Empire
Pecan Company, Parrott, Ga. 6-17-tf
Rub-My-Tism—Antiseptic, Anodyne
—Kills pain, stops putrefaction.—adv.
No. 666 will cure Chills and Fever.
It is the most speedy remedy we know,
—adv.
FOR SALE—CowpeaS, $1.50 per
• bushel. Apply to J. A. Porter, Barn
well, S. C.
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For Sale.
1500 bushels Appier Oats, 60 cents
per bushel.
200 bushels of Native Rye, tl .50 per
f**Jiel.
isi) bushels of Ambruzzi Rye, 12.50
r bushel. ,
Apply to Belfast Plantation Co.,
MTUetteville, S. C. T 8.26-8t
STRAYED—One white and t>lack
hound dog; reward if delivered or in
formation to find same. J. J. Walker,
Milletteville, S. C. 8-26-21
Ginning Node*.
My gin system la almost in readiness
for operstioo and I will appreciate all
patronage and will do all in my power
to give satisfaction sod best possible
service My price f«r ginning is I1.&0
K ‘«le up to six hundred pounds and
per bale for six honored pounds
and over.
Respectfully,
B J Hutto
Hilda, S. C , August 31, 1915
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Notice of Election.
A petition having been filed in ac
cordance with section 1748 of the Gen
eral School Law of 1912, asking for an
election upon the Question of consoli
dation of the Double Pond school dis
trict number 20 tnd the Spring Branch
school district number 30; and it ap
pearing that the required number of
electors in the school districts proposed
be consolidated have signea the
itition, it is hereby ordered that an
Bction on the proposed question be
. v~ld at Double Pond school house, Sat
urday, September 11, 1912.
The said election shall be conducted
as is provided by law for holding gen
eral elections, and the following are
hereby appointed managers of election:
W. H Hutto, S. C. Still and W. H
Hartzog.
Horace J Crouch,
Sec’y County Board of Education.
Barnwell, S. tL, August 27, 1915.
M.B. CALHOUN
Funeral Director
Allendale,
Barnwell,
BlackriB*
First-class Undertaking.
Hearse for both White
and Black.
Offices:
Allendale: Home Furni
ture Co., Barnwell and
Blackville.
All calls given prompt
attention.
9-2-15
Proposal* For Liquor Purchases
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Office of
Barnwell County Dispensary
Board. ^
Barnwell, S. C., August 26, 1915.
Bids are hereby requested from re-
sp nsible dealers, in accordance with
the terms of the Dispensary law cow
in force, for the following kinds and
quantities of Liquors, Beer and other
articles herein enumerated, to be fur
nished to the State of South Carolina
for the County Dispensary Board of
Barnwell County, to-wit:
500 barrels, or any part thereof, 100
proof Corn Whiskey.
500 barrels, or any part thereof, 100
proof Rye Whiskey.
500 barrels, or any part thereof, 100
proof Gin.
500 barrels, or any part thereof, 80
proof Cora Whiskey.
500 barrels, qr any part thereof, 80
proof Rye Whiskey.
500 barrels, or any part thereof, 70
proof Corn Whiskey.
500 barrels, or any part thereof, 70
proof Rye Whiskey.
500 barrels, or any part thereof, 70
proof Gin.
10 barrels, or any part thereof, 188
jjroof Pure Alcohol.
20 cars, or any part thereof, Bottled
Beer, 15 cents seller.
20 cars, or any part thereof, Bottled
beer, 10 cents seller.
25 cases, or any part thereof, quarts,
pints and half-pints Alcohol.
50 gallons, or any part thereof, 188
proof Pure Alcohol in one gallon glaaa
containers.
Bids are requested for imported and
Domestic Wines, Scotch Whimtey, Bran-
Notice of Final DUcharge
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned will on Thursday, Septem
ber 16, 1915, file with the Hon. John K.
_ Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barn well
County, his final return as guardian of
. Ira Lee Bowers and apply for Letters
Dismissory. <
O. B. Bowers,
August 18, 1915. Guardian.
Notice of Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby that given on Satur-
daythe 28 day of August, 1915, I will file
my final account with Hon v John K.
Snelling, Judge of Probate, and ask
* for Lettery Dismissory as administrator
of the estate of Gordon. A. Hagood.
P. B. Hagood,
Administrator.
July.30, 1915.
.Wm. McNAB.
Representing
, Be Equitable Life Ins. Co,
^ also the Strongest
t^Fire, Health and Accident
Insurance Companies.
V. ^ * ' ' '
Personal attaatioa given all business.
(Miss ts HarrUta It lock. Mala 8s.
;v Babswell, 8. C.
dies. Rum, Vermouth, Champaign, etc,
in cases. On all kinds of case and
drum goods, Rye, Corn, Gin, Brandy,
Cordials and Malt Whiskeys in Cases,
and drums containing quarts, pints and
half pints. All case, drum and bulk
goods must show the proof and grade
of each brand of whiakey offered and
proof stated apedfically in the bid.
Bidden are requested to state what
deductions an made on case and drum
goods in lots of 10, 25, 50 and 100 esses
and drums or more.
Bids are also requested for bottles,
one gallon glass containers, labels, and
everything used in connection with
the bottling of spirituous liquors.
Sample should conform as near as
possible with bid submitted.
State also the cash discount allowed.
All goods shall be furnished in com
pliance with and subject to the terms
and conditions of the Dispensary Law
of 1907, and bidden must observe the
following rules:
1. The bids shall be sealed and there
shall be no signs or marks upon the
envelope indicating the name of the
bidden.
2. All bids must be sent bv express
or registered mail to J. B. Armstrong,
Treasurer of Barnwell Co., Barnwell.
S. C., on or before the 27th day of
September, A. D., 1915.
3. The contnct will be awarded to
the lowest responsible bidder; the
Board reserves the right to reject say
and all bids or psrts of any bid; the
Board reserves the right to increase or
decrease the above quantities of the
bids submitted.
4. All goods are to be delivered f. o.
b. Barnwell, Blackville, Allendale, Fair
fax, Kline, Dunbarton, Ulmer, or Wil-
liaton, S. C., freight prepaid, to be paid
for within 90 days from date of Invoice.
Bids will be opened at the office of the
Dispensary Board, Barnwell, S. C., on
the 27th day of September, A. D. 1915.,
the successful bidders to give a compe
tent bond should the Board require
same.
C. H. Mathis,
W. M. Lightsey,
J. G. Davis,
Members Barnwell Co. Dispensary Bd.
Notice of Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned will on Thursday, September
16, 1915, file with the Hon. John^ K.
Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell
County, his final return as Administra
tor of the Estate of Sam W.Greene, de
ceased, and apply .for Letters Dismis
sory. ^ R. H. Walker,
August, 18, 1915. Administrator.
NOTICE,
On and after September lst t /1915; we will]
discontinue charging meal, hulls, ginning, bag
ging and ties. Customers will please send
money or check with their orders to avoid in- |
convenience. v - i~- >
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A MAE of family has a big responsibility. He not only must can-
serve the morals and edneation of his wife and loved ones, but he
mast see to it that THEY SHALL NOT WANT. Is there a bet
ter way of helping his dear ones than by adding to his BANE ACCOUNT f
It will provide against sickness and misfortune. Every wir» of family
SHOULD HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT.
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Barr Ik:, of W llliston
A W1LLISTQN, S. C.
HUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WE!
Altar Fmt Yawi «i IHw—ath^ 1 ^ «> weak i could not
and I give up la despair.
At last, my husband got aw a bottle ol
meaced taking k. Proa the very Brat
dose, 1 coul^leU it was helping me. I
can uow walk two allea without Ms
tiring me, aad am doing aQ my woriL”
H you are all run down from womanly
troubles, don't give up in denpnk. Try
CardM, the womnn’s took. It han helped
morn than a minion women, fas ill 90
years of continuoe
surely help you, too. Your
sold Carthd lor years. Ha
it wfll do. Ask hkn. He wU recom
mend tt. Begin taking Canhd today.
Jiutmctumi *n your cm* anSM-pao book. Hoa«
Traatawai te Waata." mm la »Uia vruwr. J4*
Up ia Despair.
la
Catron. Ky.—la an Interesting letter
from thin place, Mrs. Settle Bullock
writes as follows: M l suffered lor four
years, with womanly troubles, and during
this time, I could only alt ap lor a little
while, aad could not walk aaywbere at
ML At times, I would have severe pains
in ay left side.
The doctor was called in, aad Ms treat
ment relieved me lor a while, but 1 was
soon confined to my bed again. After
that, nothing seemed to do me any good.
* CHUCK YOUR OLD HAT. THE GOOD FEELING
YOU GET WILL BE WORTH MORE THAN THE
PRICE OF A NEW ONE.
ALL HATS FOR $3 ARE NOT THE SAME
QUALITY. TRY ONE OF "OURS” ONCE.
WE'VE JUST OPENED OUR NEW ONES.
MY! HOW PRETTY THEY ARE.
Only the most exclusive metropolitan stylos shown in
“MAY MANTON” SHOES
for Women.
J. A. P0RTER,
BARNWELL, 8. 0.
DR. J. P. O’NEILL
—SPECIALIST—
202 Kinf Sc. CbriMfca, S. C
Call or write for infonaatkm regard
ing my advanced method of treating
Stomach, Liver, Nerve, Blood, Skin
Disease*, Piles, Contracted Troubles,
Kidney, Bladder and Private Bis eases of
men and women. Consultation free.
Hours: 9 A. M. to 7 P. M. Sundays
10 to 2.
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g, CITATION NOTICE.
State of South Carolina)
County of Barnwell, i
In the Probate Court.
By J. K. Snelling, Esq., Judge of Pro
bate in Barnwell County.
Whereas, Essie Bates hath made suit
to me to grant her Letters of Adminis
tration Cum testa mento anexo of the
estate of and effects ofM. N. Bates,
deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular, the kindred
and creditors of the said M. N. Bates
deceased, that they be and appear be-'
fore me, in the Court of Probate to be
held at Barnwell, on Wednesday, Sept
8th 1919,next after publication thereof,
at 11 o’clock in the forenoon to show
eauae if any they have why the said
adminiatration should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 24tn day of
Aug. Anno Domini, 1915.
J. K. SNELLING, (L. S.)
' Probate Judge.
Publiahed on the 26 day of Aug. 1918
in THE BARNWELL PEOPLE.
sH) US TODI JOB V01K
LET IIS DO YOUR
REPAIR WORK!!!
We take pleasure in announcing to the
automobile owners that we have been ex
tremely fortunate in securing the services
of Mr. W. C. Gunn, of Augusta, who is an
expert mechanic and one who has made a
specialty of repairing electric starters, etc.
We also have the agency_jfor the “DIA
MOND” and “KELLEV-SPRINGFIELD”
automobile tires, than which there are no
better on the market.
No matter what the trouble may be with
your car, we can fix it.
Are You Going to Build?
If so, furnish us with your name and address,
telling us briefly the kind of building you ex
pect to do as we have something for you which
will prove of interest and cost you nothing.
Augusta Lumber Co
Lumber and Mill Work
'PHONE 275
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AUGUSTA, GA
THE BANK OF WESTERN CAR0UNA
D0E$ NOT ADVISE ITS FRIENDS TO SELL COTTON
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THE BANK OF WESTERN CARQUNA
DOES NOT ADVISE ITS FRIENDS TO HOLD COTTON
THE BARNWELL GARAGE,
W. D. HARLEY, Min* ( cr.
Barnwell, S. G
OUR BUSINESS IS BiNKING NOT PROPEESTDIG
Ms
---Let—
THE AUTO LIVERY AND REPAIR COMPANY,!
Barnwell, S. C
Gab Engine*.
\ If you decide 10 hold cotton, we will
loan you on your cotton when properly
warehoused. • i
Uw, we prefer those
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