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THURSDAY EVENING AND FRIDAY
W. H.
. DEPARTMENT STORE
WILLISTON,
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MILLINERY
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In this department we are showing
the most complete line ever shown
here. Fads and Fancies abound..
Miss Mary Parker, of Baltimore,
is our new milliner, and comes to us
from fashion’s center, with the newest
of new things in ladies head-gear.
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SOUTH CAROLINA
SUITS AND GOATS.
Here you will find just what you
want. The latest weaves, the newest
shades and every garment an indi
vidual article, stahding out separate
and distinct from every other.
Most of you know our buyer and
she knows most of you and had you
in mind while in the markets. - She
will be disappointed if you do not
pay us a visit.
leading departn
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we been better prepared to serve you. Sales people of experience are at your command in every department and each department is
more complete than ever before in our history.
‘W. m.. KEMBJEOY & SOM.
WILLISTON,
DAPARTMENT STORE
SOUTH CAROLINA
Notice to Creditom.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
Southern Fertilizer and Chemical Co.-,
Plaintiff,
vs.
W. H. Harden, individually and as ad
ministrator, et al..
Defendants.
To all and sinsrular the creditors of A.
E. Harden, deceased:
You will please take notice that a
reference will be held at the office of
the undersiirned in Barnwell, S. C., at
ten o’clock A. M. on Friday, the 29th
day of September, 1916, at which
time all creaitors of the estate of A. E.
Harden, deceased are required to prove
tBeir claims or be forever barred.
JAMES A. WILLIS.
Special Master.
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Teachers Exemination.
Pursuant to an order of the State
Board of Education notice is hereby
jjiven that the regular fall teachers
examination will be held in the Court
House at Barnwell on Friday. Qct fith,
1916, beginning at 9:00 a. m. and dos
ing promptly at 5:00 p. m. '
The examination will be based upon
the following subjects: Agriculture,
History, English, Algebra, Arithmetic
Physiology and Hygiene, Civics and
Current events, Pegagogy, and Geog
raphy. The examination on the above
subjects will be based upon the state
adopted text books.
All teachers holding certificates as
the result of a teachers examination
are hereby notified that Orsi and sec
ond grade certificates will not be re
newed unless the holder attends some
summer school and passes the final
examination on at least three branches.
Third grade certificates will not be
renewed in any event.
Special attention is called to the fol
lowing ruling made by the State
Board of Education: “The L. I. degree
as a basis for teachers certificates will
not be recognized by the State Board
of Education or by any County Board
of Education after July 1st, 1916.”
Horace J. Crouch,
Sec. Co. Board of Education.
Barnwell, S. C., Sept. 16, 1916.
9-21-3t.
Notice of Third Primary.
Notice is hereby gfven that a third
primary election of the Democratic
party will be held on Tuesday, August
26, 1916, fgr the purpose of nominat
ing one member to the House of Rep
resentatives from Barnwell County.
The said election to be held according
to the rules and regulations of the
Democratic Party. Managers ap
pointed for the first and second pri
maries will act as managers at the
approaching election.
Tickets for the electfon have been
mailed to one of the managers at
each box. If tickets fail to ahrive in
due time notice should be given to J.
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'W7X. ALL, (*3un?y r 3?fiar»maiH
J. Henry Johnson, Secretary.
FOR SALK,—Acetylene gaa light
ing plant with all fixtures. Apply to
Mra. J. D. Whittle, BladnriUe, S. C
KZUL
MASTER’S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Court of Common Pleas.
W. J. Young,
Plaintiff,
against
B. L. Brabham, et. al..
Defendants.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the above entitled cause, I
will sell at Barnwell, in front of the
Court House, on Monday, October 2,
1916, it being salesday in said month,
within the legal hours of sale, the^fol-
lowing described real property: ’ All
that certain tract or parcel of land
situate in Barnwell County, State of
South Caroljna, in Sycafhore’Town
ship, containing four hundred acres,
more or less, and bounded as follows:
V/irth hp Isnds of JarU ftl); South by
land? of" Wititanr (kme and Miles
Toad ho It T' 'ESST byestate Janthtof-J-
Young and Jack All and West by
lands of B. N. Lynes and Miles Load-
holt.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers and revenue stapips.
H. L. CFBANNON,
Master.
Master’s office, Sept. 11, 1916.
$30 New Sewings Machine never
been used. Will sell for $25. Apply
Caldwell’s Furniture Store, Barnwell,
S. C.
For Rent.—Three horse farm with
4-room house, stables and good well.
Place within 2 miles of Barnwell
Court House. Apply to Mrs. L. C.
Tobin, Barnwell, S. C.
FOR SALE.—Shingles; best grade.
Apply to Farmers Union Mercantile
Co., Barnwell, S. C.
FOR SALE.—Good large lot and
six-roomhouse within 150 yards 1 of
depot in the town of Williston.
Also:
t^acre lot with two-room house.
Just outside town limits 48 V4 acres
of land with good four-room,, house,
barn and stables; three acres of as-
'paragus on place.
Price reasonable and terms easy.
Reason for selling, have moved away.
Apply to M. T. Wrllis, Denmark, S. C.
7-20-tf.
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* NOTICE. •
f Write me tmd I will explain •
* how 1 was -cui-ed in 4 days of *
* a severe case of Piles of 40 •
* years standing, without pain, •
* knife, or detention from busi- •
* ness. No one need suffer from •
* this disease when this humane *
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* South. Carolina
R. M. JOSEY, Lamar, S. C.
Route 4.
Mr. A- N. Garber, of Wijlistoe, was
ia the city Monday oe
Bargain Prices on 2-pound
New Cotton Bagging
The Right Kind Always on Hand
Write for quotations to
I. M. PEARLSHNE & SONS
Charleston. S. C.
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FOR SALE.
A good opportunity for any one wishing to move to town to
educate their children at one of the best graded schools in the State
—none better. We have the best of teachers.
One lot containing 7-8 of an acre, with a good four-room ho'ose
and kitchen attached; also outbuildings on lot; garden, fruit and
shade trees; a fine well of water. This home is in the town of
Barnwell, not far from the Court House and convenient to the
school, and is one of the healthiest places in town.
Also: A large vacant lot adjoining the above, containing 2Vi
acres; fine land. All of the above is enclosed with wire fence.
Also: A 70-acre farm, more or less, 50.acres cleared and 20
acres in woods; some saw timber, mostly poplah This place can
easily be made to make a bale of cotton to the acre; no buildinus.
Will sell all in a lump. \ „ • >.
LOT WITH BUILDINGS... $1,500
VACANT LOT 500
FARM...... 2,100
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$4,100
SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH.
Reasons for Selling All my children have finished school
here and my work being in a different part of the State I wish to
move my family nearer to me. Apply to
Mad AmeTalk Iffis Over
wifb uour fiusl
0USEH0LD expenses mount np.
The wife, no matter how econt
ical, is liable to LACK BUSINESS METHODS. Install bns
methods in your home by teaching your wife the simple AKT
BANKING. She will enjoy her new responsibility and you will be agrea-
ably surprised to note the saving at the end of the month. .
START YOUR WIFE WITH
A BANK ACCOUNT TODAY!
"Ra.-n ~k- of W illiston.
WILLISTON, S. C.
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BARNWELL, S. C.
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• . If I am not at home my son will show interested parties this
property. , .
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Success Seeds
“Have you any '‘success seeds?”
Do you know what they are? They
are the little, old, round, dollars,
dimes, and nickels you have salted
down. If you ever expect to be a fi-
' v nancial success you have to plant “suc
cess seeds.” The best place to plant
them is where they will grow. A
good bank is the most fertile spot for
planting success seeds. Plant them
In this bank and we will cultivate 1
them for you and will train them to
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