The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, September 28, 1916, Image 8

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— ; - m* • '•» * ■ y- A.A A. "T I . Our Clothing Department is complete with values.that will impress you with the ad vantage of trading here. We have an unusually attract ive line of Men’s and Boys’ Wearing apparel—the latest New York models—in all the new fabrics—tailored in the best possible manner. ‘The Michael Ambach Sons” is the line th£.t we carry for men—when you buy one of these suits you take no chances, for they have a name and reputation that must be lived up to. They MUST fit and wear to your entire satisfaction. You pay no more for a "Michael Ambach & Sons” suit than you would for ordi nary, unnamed clothes on which you assume the risk. Prices $10 to $20 ■ ; Shoes for Every Member of tl*e Family Mother, Father, Daughter and Son—and even Baby —will find jdst the Shoe to fit their particular foot in our big assortment. Price, style, material and workmanship guaranteed. , When you want a medium-priced shoe that combines Style, comfort and fit, with no time limit on the wearing qualities, make a bee line for our store. It is the manu facturer who sets the styles, and as we buy our shoes di rect from the factory, you are sure of getting the very latest thing out and at a. big saving in price. We have them in any leather—all sizes and styles—and various prices—be sure to come here first! Ladies’ Coats and Coat Suits Our coat suit trade has been far beyond our expecta tions, due to the fact that we are showing exclusive styles. Individuality is the keynote—variety the pleasing fea ture. There is superior excellence in the tailoring and fabrics that show a wide range of textures. In our garments you get the sartie styles that are worn in the fashion centers of the world—and at a great saving. Get one of these exceptional bargains before your size is sold. We also have a complete stock of the new coats for ladies. They are distinguished for their brilliancy and fascinating for their snug cuts that indicate comfort and attractiveness. t Realizing that the boys of today are the men of to morrow, we make it a point to cater to their trade and ex tend you a cordial invitation to bring the boys to our store. The little fellow likes to pattern after his “daddy” in clothes as well as habits, and our line of clothes for Boys will allow the youngster to have that well dressed appear ance at minimum cost. Sizes up to 18 years. Let us show you our line of Lion Brand Shirts and Collars. Also all kinds of Underwear for man. Our stock of fleece-lined goods, at popular pnees, is the best in the county. We also handle Wright’s Health Under wear. No matter what it is that a man may want, he will find it in this department, and at the best possible prices. Individual Hat Styles for Men Men Yequire different shapes and styles to suit their individuality the same as women—we carry a complete line of both soft and stiff hats in all sizes and individual shapes. Our line of Stetson Hats in staple ^nd novelty shapes is unsurpassed. For those who prefer a cheaper hat, we have them from $1.50 up. Hardware Department In keeping with the completeness of-our various other departments, we have a full line of Hardware. Our friends can find here just the Wagon or Buggy that they need. Farmers are cordially invited to inspect our line of Farm Implements. == —— Dress Goods. You will have to see our stock of Dress Goods to fully appreciate the beauty of the designs and texture of the fabrics. Here you will find Brocaded Silks, Messalines, Taffetas, Crepe de Chine, Shirt Waist Silks, etc., in all the popular shades. Our line of Broadcloth, Linens, Ginghams, etc., is without a rival in Barnwell County. For the proper trimming of your new dress, we have Laces, dress trimmings, buttons, ribbons, etc., in endless variety. ’ Underwear We can suit you when it comes to Underwear, sizes in either cotton or wool goods. ^ , All Groceries You will always find a large and well selected stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries at our store, and when you buy you can rest assured that you are getting NEW FRESH GOODS. “Everything for Everybody.” BARNWELL, S. C. Ladies’ Winter Garments • The coming of winter demands garments made from Outing, Flannel and Flannelettes. You will have no trouble in getting what you want at our store. Also a full line of Blankets and Comforts. ♦$* ♦*« < • Th* Long Branch rhilmophtr Long Branch, Sept. 22.—We will dedicate thi» miamve to the memory of the Snowed under candidates Now boy* let* examine the tallie* and »ee if we think it worth while for u* to go to the trouble lo*t time and ex- penae to try .over again d our line looks mighty thin let* stay between the plow handle* and continue to pull the Bell Cord over the Mule la* it seem* that a Majority of the fellows • who wear store clothes, staschcd shirts Laundred Collar* and culTs which rattle when they shake their finger* in explaining politics) think it all we are fit for, and we cant dis pute what they know, and if we dis pute the right of the big Bucrtf, (who stand way up among Joneses) to dic tate for us it will tht the Small fry the least good in the World, but gener ally speaking our observation inform.a- tiifn and eyesight show a- leetle-bit of what is commonly known as graft in many cases and ttie further up a fellow goes the less notice is taken of it. and if a backwoods takey say’s anything he is told to hush, and he promply 4Q^eys. and the matter drops, but so far afTtve are individually con cerned we are going to keep our mouth-Shet only at meal time and grin and endure it during these few days so full of Politics and other trib ulation. , _ Riah Mas. Notice to Creditor*. State of South Carolina, * County of Barnwell. In the Court of Common Pleas. Southern Fertiliier and Chemical Co., Plaintiff, vo. W. H. Harden, individually and a* adr ministrator, et a!., Defendants. To all and singular the creditors of A. E. Harden, deceased: You will please take notice that a reference will be held at the office of the undersigned in Barnwell, S. C., at ten o’clock A. M. on Friday, the 29th day of September, 1916, at which time all creditor* of the estate of A. E. Harden, deceased are required to prove their claims or be forever barred. JAMES A. WILLIS, - Special Master. 9-21-2t. Advertised Letters. Letters remaining in the Barnwell, South Carolina Post Office and adver tised September 26, 1916. Male John Bush, John Bradley, J. V. Dowling (2), Sol Grier, H. C. Hair E. L. Johnson, Tom Morris, Thos. Peeples. - , Female Mary Allen, Everlina Bowers, Es telle May, Lizzie Hills, Luvenia Mor ris, Emma Trottie, Louise Williams. Chaa. E. Falkenstein, Postmastar. To the last drop ^MAXWELL * HOUSE COFFEE Is Perfect Ash Your Grocer Teacher* Exemination. Pursuant to an order of the State Board of Education notice is hereby given that the regular fall teachers examination will be held iti the Court House at Barnwell on Friday, Oct 6th, 1916, beginning at 9:00 a. m. and clos 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 first and sec ond grade certificates will not^beudv 4 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 f6l- lowing ruling made by the State Board of Education: “The L. I. degree as a basis for teachers certifioates will not be recognized by the State Board of Education or by any County Board of Education after July 1st, 19ff>.” Horace J. Crouchr Sec. Co. Board of Education. Barnwell, S. C., Sept. 16, 1916. 9-21-3t. Bargain Prices on 2-pbimd New Co ton Bagging The Right Kind Always on Hand Write for quotation* to I. M. PEA.RLS1INE & SONS Charleston. S. C. For Sale. Mad AmeTalkTfMS Over with uour fiusl OUSEHOLD expenses mount up \ Notice of Third Primary. Notice is hereby given that a third primary election of the Democratic party will be held on Tuesday, August 26, 1916, for the purpose of nominat ing one member to the House of Rep resentatives from Barnwell County. The said election to be held acdording 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 election have been mailed to one of the managers at each box. If tickets fail to arrive in due time notice should be given to J. Henry Johnson, secretary, Allendale, S. C. W. A. ALL, County Charhnan. J. Henry Johnson, Secretary. FOR SALE-—Acetylene gaa light ing plant with all fixture* Apply to Mrs. J. D. Whittle, Blackville, S. C 9-21-3L A good opportunity for any one wishing to move to town to educate their childreh at one of the best graded schools in the State —none better. We have the best of teachers. * v One lot containing 7-8 of an acre, with a good four-room house 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 2*4 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 poplar. 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 P* ~ ’ ; $4,100 SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Reasons for selling; AIL 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 W. C REED, BARNWELL, S. C: property. If I am not at home my son will show interestM parties this Tjie wife, no matter how econo®.- ical, is liable to LACK BUSINESS METHODS. Install bnsine^k methods in your home by teaching your wife the simple ABT OVBf BANKING. She will enjoy her new responsibility and yon will be agree ably surprised to note the saving at the end of4he month. START YOUR WIFE WITH A BANK ACCOUNT TODAY ! IBa-Trlk: of "W"illiston. * WILLISTON, S. C.’ Found Him Asleep When burglars entered old Safety Stevens’ houfle they found him sound Ny asleep. When his wife aroused him with the whispered assertion that “there are bjxrglars in the house,” he replied with a yawn, “Let them go— they can’t find anything. Our money is in the bank.” He was that worried. His pocketbook contained nothing but a bunch of blank checks and a little loose change; nothing to lose. It pays to have a bank account in a good re liable bank for the feeling of safety inspired, to say nothing of the many conveniences and advantages.. I Bank of Western Carolina Sri??: Barnwell, S. C 4 1