The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 31, 1916, Image 8
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WE FURNISH MONEY FOR COTTON PICKING
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WE NOW. HAVE OUR (ilNS READY AND IN GOOD CONDI-
TION. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION TO OUR CUSTOMERS.
WE STAND AT THE SAME PRICE FOB GINNING* AS LAST SEASON.
BRING YOUR COTTON AM) COTTON SEED TO US—WE ASSURE
YOU THAT IT W'TfX ftF'AIM’KEl IAIED! 1 ■" —. - . -
THE HUTTO GINNERY,
Hilda, S. C. ,
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“Summer? I Don’t Dread It!”
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“/BOOKING wilil be a real pleasure
^-^this summer on mj New Perfec
tion Oil Cook Stove—for the kitchen
will be cooil”
Why cook over a hot range in a hot
kitchen when you can be cool and
comfortable. The JVew Perfection Oil
Cook Stove, the stove with the long
blue chimney, works like a gas stove.
The long blue chimney gives a perfect
draft, assures a clean, odorless heat and
lasting satisfaction. The fuel cost is
only two cents for a meal for six.
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New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves are made
in many styles and sizes. They are
sold by most good dealers who will
gladly show them.
We Don't Tell
“How much money has old man
Skinner in the bank?** recently asked
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a man. ".'Hy dear sTT,—S’cTFIfl'IWI,
“we are not permitted to^answer such
a question.”
Certainly not. Every customer’s
business with this bank is strictly con
fidential. No telling goes. W’e don't
tell Smith Jones’ business and we
don't tell Jones Smith's business. We
want it distinctly understood that ev
ery transaction which takes place in
this bank is known only tp those con
cerned and no information regarding
any person’s affairs is made public.
Bank of Western Carolina
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Alkrn, V C.
Barnwell, S. C.
Mrs. W'. C. Rogers.
Mrs. W. C. Rogers, wife of Dr. W.
C. Rogers, of Dunbarton, died at her
home about 2 o’clock Tuesday morning,
after a short illness. Her remains
were taken to her old home in Wil
liamsburg County and buried in fhe
Indiantown Churchyard Wednesday
morning at 11 o’clock. Dr. and Mrs.
Rogers have made their home for 18
months in Dunbarton, during which
time they endeared themselves to all
who knew them. Before her marriage,
Mrs.'^Rogers was a Miss Snowden, of
Williamsburg County. She is sur
vived by her husband, her parents,
six sisters and two brothers, who have
the sincere sympathy of a host of sor
rowing friends.
Advertised Letters.
Letters remaining in the Barnwell,
South Carolina Post Office and adver
tised August 28; 1916.
Male
N. G. Graham, Warren Jamison.
Female
Dessie Darton, Mattie Daniels, Liz-
zie Furman, Amie Frazier, Laterine
j Peeples, Francis F. Scott, Mary Young,
Maggie Pearle Wilson, Anna Wil
liams. * .
From Dead Letter Office.
R. L. Allen, Sarah Creech.
Persons calling for these fetters
will please say advertised and give
date.
Chas. E. Falkenstein,
. Postmaster.
Lyndhurst News.
Lyndhurst, August 26.—Mr/ S. H.
Hay, Jr., of Rock Hill, is spending a
few days here with his parents.
Mr. Louis Fowke, of Beech Island,
spend a few days here- the past week
with relatives.
* Misses Essie and Edith ^tllis, of
Martin, Miss Claudia Vincent, of
Charleston, and Messrs S. E. Baggs
and John Ellis, of Martin, attended a
musical at the home of Miss S. E.
Gantt Thursday evening.
Messrs. W. D. Gantt and Charlie
Brown, Jr., of Barnwell, were in town
for a few hours Thursday.
Some of the young folk motored up
to Barnwell Wednesday night for a
short visit to friends.
W. M. U. Meeting.
The annual meeting of the W. M. U.
of Barnwell Association will be held
at Bamberg Sept. 12-13. All socie
ties connected with the W. M. U. are
urged to send delegates. Any church
that has no missionary society is also
urged to send delegates. All trains
will be met, and those delegates who
go through the country will pleaje re
port at the Baptist Church.'
Blackville Items.
Blackville, Aug. 26.—Friday after
noon Mrs. H. A. Rich chaperoned a
crowd to the Healing Springs.
Monday night the young men gave
moonlight picnic in honor of the
visiting young women.
Miss Lucile Malony entertained
Northern points.
Trespass Notice.
Notice is hereby given that all per
sons are forbidden to hunt, haul straw,
cut wood or trespass on the lands of
the undersigned in any manner what
soever. Any person violating this
will be dealt with according to law.
C. F. Molair,
Kathleen Califf McCaslan,
B. H. Cave,
Lenion Bros.,
Annie B. Cave.
8-10-4t,
M&dameXalkTfiis Over
wifh uour fiusband
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H OUSEHOLD expetuet c ount up. Tfie - wife, bo matter how econom
ical, ia liable to LACK BUSINESS METHODS Install buaiaete
methods in your home by teaching your wife the simple AXT OF * v
BANKING. She will enjoy her new responsibility and you will be agree
ably surprised to note the saving at the end of the month. ^
START YOUR WIFE WITH
A BANK ACCOUNT TODAY!
Ban ~kr of W illistom.
WILLIS PON. S. C.
HUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE
After Foot Years of Dine oar aging i 1 had gotten so weak I could not stand,
Conditions, Mrs. Bollock Cm
Up in Despair. Husband
Came to Rescue.
Catron, Ky.—In an interesting letter
from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock
writes as follows: “1 suffered for four
years, with womanly troubles, and during
this time, I could only sit up far a little
while, and could not walk anywhere at
all. At times, 1 would have severe pains
in my left side.
The doctor was called in, and his treat
ment relieved me for a while, but 1 was
soon confined to my bed again. After
that, nothing seemed to do me any good.
a bottle of
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and I gave up in despair.
At last, my husband got me a bottle of
Cardui, the woman’s tonic, and
menced taking it From the
dose, I could tell H was helping me. I
can now walk two miles without its
tiring me, and am doing all my work.”
If you are all run down from womanly
troubles, don’t give up in despair. Try
Cardui, the woman’s tonic. It has helped
more than a million women, in its 50
years of continuous success, and should
surely help you, too. Your druggist has
sold Cardui for years. He knows what
it will do. Ask him. He will recom
mend R. Begin taking Cardui today.
WriU to: ClMtUaopca Ataidn* Co.. Ladiw*
Advisory Dept., Chattanoogs, Tsnn.. for SjxcioJ
instruction* on your case andM-pase book. Home
Treatment fee Wemen." sent la piaia wrapper. I-6a
MOTORCAR
To the iast drop
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COFFEE
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Ask Your Grocer
. I wish to remind prospective automobile purchasers that it will be pos-
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sible to secure 60-mch tread cars for only a very limited time, after which
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the manufacturers will make all cars 56-inch. If you contemplate purchas- .
ing an automobile in the near future it will be to your advantage to seefoW-
at once.
B. B. EASTERLING