The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, December 26, 1918, Image 5
Rev. it, W. Heckle, of Blackville,
route 1, was in the city Saturday, v
The People’s force is taking two
days well earned vacation this wfie^c.
The pendulum swings back. The
days gain one minute in sunshine this
week. J
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Miss Annie Lou Woodward is spend
ing the holidays with her mother, Mrs.
S. r N. Woodward.
Col. R. B v Hunter, of Camp Sevier,
was the guest of his sister, Mrs. A. A.
McAllister, last week.
The extremely warm weatfier of the
past several days has resulted in the
loss of a quantity of meat.
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Mr. J. M. Brant, of Ulmer, and son,
Wm. E. Brant, of the University of
Greenville, were callers at The People
office Saturday.
Col. Butler Hagood received a tel
egram Monday from his son, John
son Hagood, stating that he had land
ed safely in America.
Coroner J. Staff Halford left Sat
urday to visit relatives and friends
in Waycross, Valdosta, Naylor, Mill-
town and other South Georgia towns.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wallack, of Jef
ferson, and Miss Mamie Nell Bron
son, of Newport News, Va., are spend-
" K the holidays with relatives in the
Cadets Leroy Molair, Neil Lemon
and J. B. Armstrong, Jr., of Clemson,
and Duncan Calhoun, of Bailey Mili
tary Institute, are at home for the
holidays. 1 ^
MASTER’S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Court of Common Pleas.
William Isiah Jowers, et. al.,
Plaintiffs, ,
against
~ John Marmaduke Jowers,
Defendant.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the above entitled cause. I
wilLsell at Barnwell, in front of the
^ Court House, on Monday, January 6th,
1919, it being salesday in said month,
within the legal hours of sale the fol-
Iwving described real property, towit:
Tlat- certain tract of real estate, sit
uate, lying and being in Rosemary
Township, Barnwell County, State
aforesaid, containing eighty. (80)
acres, more or less, and bounded now
or formerly on the North by lands of
Sanders Bell and by lands of Boss
Mitchell; on the East by lands known
as William Bell and estate of* W. L.
Frederick, deceased; on the South by
lands of William Bell and on the West
by lands of Clara Jowers.
Also:
That certain tract of r£H estate sit
uate, lying and being in Rosemary
Township, Barnwell County, State
aforesaid, containing eighty (80)
acresrwrore or less, and bounded, now
__or formerly, on the North by lapds of
R. J. Rountree; on the East by lands
of George Swan and by lands of Wiley
E. Jowers; on thfe South by lands of
Press Bettison and on the West by
lands of Press R^ttison and Mack
Bell.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
(av^ for papers and stamps.
v rchaser is required to deposit
ty Master 10 per cent, of amount
of Lid and to be forfeited in event of
npli-compliance f° r legal cause or ap
plied to payment of .purchase price
upon compliance with bid.
, H. L. O’BANNON,
f Master. .
Master’s office, Dec. 10th, 1918.
Here is an exceptional opportunity to
save money on Ladies’ Shoes, Silk and
Serge Dresses, Coats and Coat Suits.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounta.$142,291.07
and Fixtures 5,880.17
Building, Furniture
Stocks and Bonds! 23,492.00
■ Cash and Due from
Banks 81,789.28
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid In..$15,000.00
Surplus and Undivid
ed Profits 2,745.03 II
Deposits 185,70740^1 :
TOTAL $203,452.52 TOTAL $20345248
Shoes.
We find that we are overstocked on the smaller sizes
of Ladies Shoes, sizes two to four, and in order to close
out this lot w r e are offering some splendid bargains. These
shoes are not damaged or shop-worn in any way, but are
merely the accumulation of small sizes. All late styles.
1 Silk and Serge Dresses. ‘
Substantial savings can be made on desirable and
exclusive new outer apparel of the better sort. Every
garment offered is from our regular high grade stock. A
splendid assortm4nt to choose from. Distinctive styles.
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Coats and Coat Suits.
As usual, you will find in our Suit Department the
ver/finest values in Coats and Coat Suits that can be
; obtained in this city. Nothing shoddy or cheap, but high-
grade goods at very reasonable prices.
The ladies are invited to call and inspect the bar
gains being offered at our store. Do your Christmas
shipping now.
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FARMERS UNION MER-
CANTILE CO.,
“EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY”
BARNlVELL, S. C.
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“THE BANK OF SERVICE.
J. E. JOHNSTON, Pm*. .
F. M. YOUNG, V.-Pre*.
GEO. D. SANDERS. V.-Pms.
1 J. B. BARKER, Caahiar. • ■
Advertise in THE PEOPLE.
Advertise in THE PEOPLE.
yS5B ggEfflKlgg break VICKERY
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INSI0CKF0RMURCAR
Barnwell, S. C.
General Auto Repairs and
Accessories.
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Fisk Tires and Tubes Mobileoils
Philadelphia
Storage
Battery
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There 9 s nothing the matter with the old
if she 9 s tuned up right
REWARD
FOR SORREL MULE- STRAYED
FROM MY LOT ON SUNDAY, AF
TERNOON, DECEMBER 7. ABOUT
EIGHT YEARS OLD; SHOD ALL
ROUND; WEIGHT ABOUT 900 LBS.
$10.00 REWARD IF RETURNED TO
B. MAZURSKY,
- Barnwell, S. C.
‘The Reason Why*
B. A. Thomas Stock Remedies are
the best, they afe scientifically made
and all medicine. They keep the health
ip, and the feed bill down. There is a
cause for every effect, remove the
cause and the effect removes itself.
The poultry Remedies are especial
ly made to relieve all the diseases in
Fowl family such Cholera and
Roupe and makes the Hens lay.
The Hog Remedy will positively
keep off the Cholera, and if given in
the first stages, will cure 90 per cent
Don’t forget to keep on hand a bottle
of Farris’ Colic Remedy for Horses.
It is so simple with dropper, that a
child can give it. Also a bottle of Fer
ris’ Realing Remedy for Cuts and
pn man or beast, they never
remedies are all guaranteed
to *>7 ytmr dea! *r. to give satis-
factiVv, or your moLv^ back.
Mad* by Old Kentucy Manufactur
ing CPt Paducah, Kentucky.
for sale by all leading druggists
£nd Genera] Stores.—Adv.
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We Will Buy Your
HOGS AND CATTLE
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We will opea our Packing plant for the winter season
October 18th, and will be in the market for large quan
tities of live-stock and will pay top prices for name.
DO NOT sell your hogs or cattle without first calling
us, or writing us and get our prices.
We want a live-stock buyer in every town and city of
the State. Persons desiring to mako'such connections
are requested to see us AT ONCE before your oppor
tunity is gone. Buyers can easily make $50 to $20040
per week.. WRITE today and get in on the ground loer.
Starting October 1st, we will be able to sapply all mer
chants with fresh pork and beef, which in all GOV
ERNMENT INSPECTED and FREE FROM DISEASE
AND UNSANITARY CONTAMINATIONS.
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Send us your order and it will have our prompt atten
tion. ' 1 \
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^ Be a real Santa Claus
to your “good old boat”
B
ET the Christmas spirit, warm the cockles of your heart toward
that often sorely tried but trusty friend—your automobile.
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In all probability a Christmas present to it of one . single vital part will
put the heart into it for another year’s hard work. Give it an Eveready
Storage Battery (defiaMy guaranteed for 1% years), and listen to the
grateful, purring contentment with which the good old boat settles down
to work for you through the long, busy year ahead. From a business
standpoint it will be the best investment you can possibly make.
Remember that we test your battery free, and repair all
makes of batteries at this official Eveready Service Station
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- Barnwell, S.C.
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STORAGE BATTERY
X Orangeburg Packing Company,
X ORANGEBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA.
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