The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, November 04, 1915, Image 8

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^ V - Cloaks and Sport coats. We hfcve just received a large as^ortmeht of the niftiest afid prettiest assortment of Cloaks and Sportcoats ever shown in Barn well County. The most stunning styles that artist designers can design and make. We have them in all colors of Plush with fur trimming, Broadcloths, Corduroys, in light and dark mixtures. If you are going to purchase a cloak you owe it to yourself to come and see what we have, for we are offering exceptional values in this department. The season’s snappiest styles of Sportcoats are now on display in our Ready-to-wear Department. We have them in white and black Plaids, while we have a beautiful assortment in materials of plain and mixtures. You cannot afford to miss the chance to get a cloak or sportcoat at the prices we are offering. A look is all we ask. - ' r ' ' ' * Mr. Mazursky, who spent* week before and part v of last week in the Northern markets, made a special trip to purchase, the styles and colors most fashion favored, and you are sure to get exactly what you want, and they’ll be the very latest novelties. Our entire line is absolutely free of sameness, in suring you against someone getting a .Suit, Cloak or Sportcoat the same as you will purchase. You can buy ad vantageously at our store, for our Great October Sale has been extended to Nov. 15. Come and look. We’ll be glad to show you. Satisfaction guaranteed. The Prettiest and Largest ‘ Assortment of Ladies’ and Misses Coat, Suits ever shown.in Barnwell County. 200 New Suits for Women and Misses—just lejeived by express. These Suits represent the very last word in style and are the products of America’s leading designers. The suits are offered to you at such a tremendously low price that ’ they are truly remarkable values. They are offered without any apology, as they are new styles, authentic and well tailored, of all wool fabrics... Materials are mostly Broadcloths, Garbadines, Serges, Diagonals, Poplins and and Mixtures, Belted and Plain Models—mostly fur trimmed. Col ors, Navy, African Brown, Russian Green, Black and Grey. These suits lire beautifully trimmed—some with fur and some with fur and braid. n. x WESTERN CAROLINA DEPARTMENT STORE “Everything in Up-to-Date Wear for Ladies and Gentlemen.” N. B. MAZURSKY, PROP. :::: BARNWELL, S. C. I 1 I Growing Old.r. An I net* It. tfrowln£ older I* I be proe enn of (be roruiu'llliiUun of (be aplrtt to life. IJvIiik U olmply Kpitlnir ncgualnt- *sl with the world we live In. The renl pnrpont* of a IkmIv la that It nhall lie lined up, worn out—and Iben thrown a way—In feedlnt; the »|ilr|t. Whatever hap|M>na to you In (lie outer world trauelute* Itaelf hually Into mil h a null atauoe. That In wbut It la fur. juat an the purpoae of food la not tq look pret tv on t'blua plutea. hut to be trana formed Inta blond and inum le. It la In I be natural order of lliluita lhat the body ahould lie tbna uaed ami eihaunl cl. The nuu.itoral and horrible tblm: la lhat the Imdr abould lie worn out and yet the aplrlt remain uiinourlabed. —Atlantic. Cerrest Diagneaia. John Flake, the hlatorlan. wan once Interrupted by Ida wife, who complain ed lhat their aou had been very dinre- apeetful to nome ueijihbora, Mr Flake called the youutcnter Into Ida study. - “My hoy. la It true that you eulled Mrs Joneti a fool7" The boy liuiijf hla head. '•Ye*, fa ilier.’* •'And did you <•811 Mr. Jones a worse fauir M Yea. father." Mr. Flake frowned and pondered for a minute. Then he mild: “Well, my non. that In Juat ulioiit the dlatlnetloti I should make '* No Fir* Wdhtn. Tliuen have chunked. Our fatliern for aomc straw;* reamm preferred a cold meeting house W> one which was warm ed by artificial heat. When a stove wan put Into the Old South church. Boston, Id 1783 n newapnper of contemporary date contained this nitrulflcaul lament: Extinct the sacred lire of love. Our xeal grown cold and dead. In the house of Hod we fixed a stove To warm ua In their stead. Misunderstood. c “How now?" "This fellow told me he was irolng to show me the beauties of the town." “Well, didn't he?" “He meant parks and office buildlnifs I was |>repared to see some feminine loveliness.”—Pittsburgh Post. m- Th# Variety. “What kind of a melon is It which the corporations cut?" “Well. Judging by the condition of their stock, it must often be a sort of .?watermelotj."—Baltimore American. Belween friends frequent reproof makes tbe friendship distant—Confu-. do*. Incongruous. Jones—That seedy looking Individual is Professor Ragtag. He is working on a scheme that will make him rich If he can perfect It. Smith—What is the scheme? Jones—A plan to enable out siders to make money in Wall street- Pnck. Do not allow idleness to deceive you. for while you give him today he steals tomm+ow from you.—Old Saying. Consolation. First Crlhilua! lawyer—Facts are stubborn things. Sc ond Criminal Law yer (cheerlullyi—Oh. yesf If they were not o-r fees would, be smaller.-Pitts burgh Pr«** The RAYO LAMP SAVES TROUBLE Y OU don’t have to spend the greater part of your time cleaning it—and won dering why it won’t burn The Rayo is simple in construction and in design. It lights without removing the shade and gives the fast sort of light —the kind that won’t hurt your eyes. Iteyb Lamps Ravo lamps arc an^ornament to any home. They require very little attention — yet always add to the attractive- ness of the room The Rayo is the symbol of efficiency — economy — convenience^ Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to obtain best results in Oil Stoves, Ljdtnps and Heaters. The Rayo is only one of our many products thatbringcom- fort and economy to the farm Ask for them by name. Matchless Liquid Gloss Standard Hand Separator Oil Standa.ii Household Lubricant Parowax ’ • Eureka Harness Oil Mica Axie Grease If your dealer does not carry these, write to our neaftst station STANDARD OIL COMPANY (N*w Jerear) ' BALTIMORE fMhiBiUMi. D. C. Charlotte, N. C. tori oik. Vi Charleston, W Va. RirhmooJ Va..- Ckariaatow. S. C (COPY i Monthly Statement of the Dispensaries in Barnwell County v For the Month of October, 1915 All Stock Ih» Given at Consumers' Prices • « Dispensers. • No. Location. Total Invoice, Including Stock on Hand First Day of Month. Total Sales Breakage Stock on Hand Last Day of Month Other Credit* i -i ■■ ■ .i Operating Ex- * proses of Each Dispensary G. M. Buist, 1 Barnwell •15 344 10 • 509 54 v 1 • « <14 744 56 • • 9 09 D. E. Rice, 2 Allendale * 16 526 25 4 060 50 41 15 12 424 60 141 50 R. M. Wise, 3 Blackville 7 491 35 3 017 45 30 20 4 4f3 70 129 93 / C. D. McCiendon, 4 Fairfax 9 652 90 3 015 20 46 85 6-490 65 100 20 108 06 Ik J. Folk. 5 Williston 4 669 10 2 520 75 18 50 2 129 85 93 42 B. A. Best, 6 Ulmers 2 965 45 1 336 40 16 60 1 632 45 68 88 M C. Lee, 7 Kline 3 325 (JO 1 518 55 21 96 1 784 50 • 70 10 . S. J. Hutto, 10 Dunbarton 6 934 15 1 702 70 17 86 5 213 60 86 97 . <66 928 30 •17 771 09 •193 10 •45 863 91 •100 20 •TU7 94 <1 Destroyed by fire Oct 2nd, 1915. State of South Carolina, Barnwell County. ) PERSONALLY APPEARED C. H. MATHIS, W. M. LIGHTSEY, J. G. DAVIS, members of the Barnwell County Dispensary Board, who, being each duly and ' severally sworn, deposes and says that the foregoing statement is true and correct. f / Sworn to and subscribed before me this Its day of November, 1915. W. J. SEXTON, Notary Public, S. C. o 1 (profeeeionaf Carbs. X Dr." J. W. Reeves Dentist In office last week of each month. Barnwell, South Carolina Office in HarrUon Building. oct31-12-lvr * A. H. NINESTEIN HERBERT E. GYLES Attomeys-at-Law BLACKVILLE, - - S. C. Will practice in all Courts. Money to loan on Farming Lands. H. R. ERWIN Civil Engineer and Surveyor ALLENDALE, S. C. march 1916 DR. W. C. MILHOUS, ©mrwt Office hours: 8:30 a. m. to 6 p.m. Person* living away from .Barnwell will please make appoit imenrs before oomlnjf. By so doing they will be suiv ol immediate service and V EDGAR A. BROWN JAS. JULIAN BUSH Attomeys-at-Law. v Money tp Loan in any Amount for any T '■ of Time. Length Walker Building, Barnwell, S. C. BARNWELL AUTO REPAIR CO. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS: Have your work done at the New Shop, in the Michaelson Building, opposite The Barnwell People Office. Try me and you will become my customer. 1 served my apprenticeship in the ‘best shops in Savannah. Overhauling a Specialty. A. E. Hartin, Manager. M. B: CALHOUN Funeral Director Allendale, Notice of Land Sale. State of South Carolina,) County of Barnwell, t ■ ' Barnwell, Blackville. JoitN J. JoNes Attomeii and Counselor at Law Practice in rll I he State and Federa Cot ns of South Carolina and Georgia Prca.pt atiectico given to Collection* Office 413 Dyer Bldg. GEORGIA. First-class Undertaking. Hea,rse for both White and Black. . Offices: Allendale: Home Furni ture Co., Barnwell and Blackville. All calls given prhmpt attention. . •_ 9-2-15 ' - I will offer for sale to the Mg] bidder for cash, in the town of Willis- ton, S. C., on Saturday, November 20th A. D. 1915, the following described property: All Jhat tract of jand, situ ate, lying and* being ur the County of Barnwell and State aforesaid, contain ing 90 1-2 acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the North hy G. W. Green, Jr., formerly Jacob Weeks; West by Robert Tarrant; South- by Laura Port*-r, and on the Hast by estate of Robert Johnson, known as the S. W. Porter pl*cm deceased. Said property is sold for division; all heirs of legal age have consented to sale Sale will be made at 2 o’clock p. m . Terras of sale cash; purchaser to pay for papers. . M. C. Hitching* Willistoo, S. C.. Oct. ttth. 1915. 1021-3 4 .Wm,. McNAB. Representing The Equitable Life Ins. Co. ' “also the Strongest Fire.'Health and Accident, Insurance Companies. 0* Personal attention *.ven ail business. Ottics In Harrit^n Bl«wk, U#lo Si. Barnwkll, S. C. * L g