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m * - i -i. *-iV .. t »—Hy tt>« year <1.25; six ■onths, 75 cents; three months) 50 ••nta. All subscriptions payable in advance. AdveftisMMnts—L e g a 1 advertise- nents at the rates allowed by law. Lo- cal reading notices 10 cents a line each insertion. Wants and other advertise- ^ men ts under special head. 1 cent a word *' each insertion. Liberal contracts made for three, six and twelve month. Write for rates. Obituaries, tributes of re spect, resolutions, cards of thanks, and all notices of a personal or political character are charged for as regular advertising. Contracts for advestising not subject to cancellation after first insertion. ' *•< r ’ .•et'- THURSDAY DECEMBER 2, 1915. Adversity is religion’s greatest ally. Belief is opinion that has stood the test of truth. The unbeliever should cultivate be lief in the devil. Our ideals of life represent our own true inner selvei. ' i A man's religion is what he learns at his mother's knee. Truth today is tile same old truth of yesterday, only older. VBMAI.B. Miss Kate Browning (2,) Janie Catv son, Alma Johnson, Adaline Kirkland,' Annie Stempson, Eloise Sanders, Maud Stepps, Miss Ollie Strange. FROM DSAD LKTTKU OFFIOK. John Owens. Persons calling for these letters will please say advertised. Chas. E. Falkenstein, P. M. ■>■' r Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cored by local applications, as they cannot Teach the diseased portion ot the ear. There Is only one way to cure catarrhal deafness, and that is by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness Is caused by an In flamed condition of the mucous llnlnr of ths Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbltny sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed. Deafness la the result. Unless the Inflammation can be reduced and this tube' restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be drstrbyed forever. Many cases of deafness are caused by catarrh, which Is an Inflamed condition of the mucous sur faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru the blood t>n the mucous surfaces of the sys tem. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhol Deafness, that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Curd: Circulars free. All Druggists. 7Sc. F. J. CHENEY * CO.. Toledo. O. STATE I ENT OF THE CONDITIpN OF The Bank of Kline, locatml at Kline, S. t\, at the close ot l>uii ness Nov 10, 1015. >N STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA. Largest and strongest regular Life Insurance office in the South. Over $45,uQ0,000 insurance in force, f Over $ 1,000;f)00 Surplus. ^ Operates under therigid North Carolina Laws. > Loans its money in the section from which it collects its premiums—making it a Home Company in every section in which it operates. ~ c X-ailos dB? X Biles, JK/Lszjr& m9 Life is • dream in this world that is continued in the next. There ii no religion in self-denial,but it comet a close second. The true shield in life's battles is to be armed with the Right. It is wisdom’s part to know men, piety's part to know God. Actions are the substance of life, dreams are life’s shadows. No doubt the Allies were glad to tee the Orocian bend. Hellup. Ride an unbridled horse rather than be led by an unruly tongue. Master your mental forces and you will master the forces of life. __ . Those who falter between love and hate are at war with themselves. There is more education in example than in all the theories of the world. False modesty will not look at naked truth, unless It is draped in fig-leaves. Every man is the master of his own mind, and can make himself what he wills. Pure religion is the best restraint of crime, while poverty is often a mere deterrent. All that is necessary to make the cycle complete is for Atlanta to produce a mother who is unwilling to allow an operation to save her defective child's life, New York having followed Chi- cago s lead. RESOURCES. Loans and piscounts, ........... Ovcnlrafti* Rond* and Eto-ks owneu by the liauk .» Furniture and Fixtures, Hanking House Other Real Estate owned Due from Hanks and Hankers, Currency,... Hold,... •... . .'. Silver and other Mlncir Coin, Checks and Cash Items Exchanges for the Clearing House Other Resources, rig 11 WO w :\-X si oo 1 0.M IX) 1 4.W «> a 3N0 3S s oni on 1 USI 01) (X) I'.IO 40 01 15 (X) IX) Total M 708 71 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid In, Surplus Fund... Undivided Profits, less Current Ex penses snd Taxes Paid Doe to Hanks and Hankers ....... IMvtdrnds Unpaid Individual Deposlta subject to Check, ftfl 057 50 Savings Deposits, 1 (XX) 00 Demand (ert I Scales of Deptalt 00 Time < ertlflcates of Deposit 00 (ert I fled Checks 00 < asfalr* Checks 400 07 10 0O0 00 050 (X) 1 501 54 00 (XI 14 M7 71 Notes and Bills Rediscounted.... Htlla Payable, Including Certio rates for Money Borrowed... Reserve Fuml Carried on Ueu ns) Individual or Havings I clger Other Liabilities, vlt 00 00 on on . } Her of Tidal 'JB 7«H 71 State of South Carolina, I County of Barnwell. | S 8 Before me came Vlrtor Lewis, Cashii theahore named tank, who, being duly sworn says that the above and foregidng statement Is a true condition of said hank, as shown by the hooks of said hank. Victor lAtwIa. Sworn to and snlrterlhed before me this ttUh day of Nor. 1015. O. C. Best. Jr., Correct Attest: H. M. Jenkins, 8r., T. F. Hogg. J. W. Walker. f Notary Public. Directors. Robbins News. Robbtni, Nov. 28.—Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Nickle, of Buffalo, N. Y., arrived in their Chalmers 1916 touring car Wed nesday night to spend a month with Mrs. Nickle’s mother, Mrs. J.C. Griffin, at Robbins, S. C. After the Christmas holidays Mr. and Mrs. Nickle will leave for New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs R. L. McLean and their interesting children returned Tuesday from a visit to Mr. McLean’s mother at Bishopville, S. C. Mrs. McLean sang a beautiful solo at the Presbyteran Church last Sunday, which was admired very much. Gentlemen of the Jury. - Jurors for the fourth week of the Fall term of court #ere drawn last week, u follows: —^ Allendale—N. W. Weekley, H. C. Flowers, W. A. Moody, Jack Myrick. Baldoc—U. A. Calhoun, L. M. Ander son, B. Calhoun. Barnwell—P. B. Hagood, A. T. Beard, T. S Cave, C. C. Cave. Bennett Springs-J. B. Williams. Blackville—Cleveland Kemp, S. H. Still, W. B. Johnson, Isadore Brown, %filledge Hankinson, H. D. Still, J. S. Creech. Georges Creek—Tbos. Sanders, L. J< Nix. Great Cypreas—W. P. Morris, Jr., W. I Creech. , Rich Land—G. J Anderson. Sycamore—J. Av Cave, W. H. Load- bolt, W. A. Augiey, E-. Cone, I. W. Manuel. Wiliiatoo-R, L Wooiey, M, ff. Ahl, i.l BeH W.H. Hair, G. D. *t. B. C. W. & Kitahiaga. i Notice of Final Discharge Notice is hereby given that on Friday the 17th day of December, 1915, I will file my final account with Hon, John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate, and ask for letters dismissory as administrator of the estate of J. S. Oswald, deceased. J. L. Oswald, Admr. Nov. 18, 1915. Master’s Sale. State of South Carolina, \ County of Barnwell. I In the Court of Common Pleas.. W. I. Jowers, et al., against M. Jowers, Plaintiffs, Defendant. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the aboye entitled cause, 1 will sell at Barnwett, in front of the Court House, on Monday,* December 6th, 1915, it being salesday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real property: All that certain tract,' piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the County of Barnwell, State aforesaid, containing and measuring forty-six (46) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: Oh the North by lands'of J. M. Farrell; w the: East by TufRe' Creek; on the South by lands of G. u. Birt and on the West by lands of Clara Johnson and lands of J. S. Birt. Re-sold at_risk of former purchaser. Terms of sale cash; purchaser to pay for papers. H. L. O’Bannon, Master. Master’s'office, Nov. 22, 1915. O NE of the queerest things about some people la that they will not foDow GOOD ADVICE when fhey KNOW they OUGHT TO. PerhapS we are all more or leu that way. All the wise men of all ages have urged their fellow beings to PUT AWAY SOMETHING for a BAIN Y DAY. Good old Benjamin Franklin's sayings on economy and saying alone ought to make a bank book holder of EVEBY ONE If yon have DELAYED, suppose yon net HONESTLY with YOUR SELF RIGHT NOJg. Ban ~k: of W lUisfon. WILLISTON, S. C. We are ready to serve our customers with a full line of Fancy Fruits, Fancy u>d Home Made Candies Oys^ems O^rstiers We receive them daily Barnwell Fruit Company, • —Agent! for— *J\\innalltj.s 3ine Canr/ies Barnwell. S. G. The Only Exclusive Fruit Store in Barnwell County Foil fining to Build? If so, furnish us with your name and address, tellirig us briefly the kind of building you ex pect to do. as we have soihething for you which will prove interest and cost you nothing. usta Lumber Co Lumber and Mill Work AUGUSTA, GA COULD SCARCELY WALK ABOUT And For Three Sommers Mrs. Vin cent Was Unable to Attend to Any of Her Housework. Pleasant HHl. N. C-—“I suffered for three summers.” writes Mrs. Walter Vincent, of this town, "and the third and last time, was my worst. I had dreadful nervous headaches and prostration, and was scarcely able to walk about Could not do any of my housework. I also had dreadful pains in my back and sides and when one of those weak, sinking spells would come on me, 1 would have to give up and lie down, until it wore off. . 1 was certainly in a dreadful state of health, when I finally decided to try Cordui. the woman’s took, and 1 firmly believe I would have died if I hadn't taken it. After I began taking Cardui, I was greatly helped, and all three bottles re lieved me entirely. I fattened up, and grew so much stronger in three months, 1 felt like an other person altogether.'* Cardui it purely vegetable and gentle acting. Its ingredients have a mild, tonic effect, on the womanly constitution Cardui mokes for increased strength. Improves the appetite, tones up the ner vous system, and helps to make pale, sallow cheeks, fresh and rosy. Cardui has helped more than a million weak women, during the past 50 years. It will surely do for you. what it has done for them. Tgr Cardui today. OVtlt lo.- ChMUOMta HeJMi** Cm.. Ladln Ad. vtaory D*»*.. Oatuoonfa. T*na.. far Sprrutl /i*. linH fu" I un ymt caw and M-paf* booh. Hoaw Traaiatoc tar Wuawa." aaat W ftaia vraaaar. l-dfl ■ NOTICE. _ Wrlfe me and I will explain how I was cured in 4 days of a aevere case of Piles of 40 vears’.stonding without pain, ■ knife or detention from ousi- ne«s. No one need suffer from this disease when this humane cure can be had right at once! my horse is sick. Prompt attention must be giv en ailing stock so that farm work may not be delayed. Bell Telephone Service on the farm enables you to get the veterinary quickly. It also keeps you in touch with the markets and your neighbors. If there is no telephone on your, farm-write to day for our Free Booklet. Address:- v Farmers’ Line Department. , , SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE f AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY BOX 52, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. T H|S bank pays ESPECIAL ATTENTION to occomaodating TREASURERS of fraternal orders, dubs, social organizations, etc, Usually such officers hold complimentary positions. They ore ex pected to disburse certain moneys or keep them in reserve. Often the BOOKKEEPING is a BOTHER or a WORRY: Treasurers who bank their funds with ns feel SAFE, and their RECEIPTS are always in GOOD ORDER. IEI O HVH E 33 -A. IS" IKI BARNWELL. S. C. 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