The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 27, 1921, Image 4

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(p * ‘ (■. If-. ' f.< MMMBMNHMMMMMHIMMHMMMMMMM'W , V ■ ' I ■ r -■—r I •. ..Wn A \ ■’- J|l_ I ‘ ,w\ yr’^^T' C ' i, - \ ■ ■ ■, " X- V/- \n V .' \\ 'V a . -:i \ •' *-—. - / X r But in all the land of Egypt there was Bread. One of the Most Vital Stories Ever Told! And Joseph said unto Pharaoh,... Be hold, there come seven years of great plenty throughout all the land dl e on .■<; —c - and there shall arise after them seven years of famine and all the plenty shall he forgotten. ■x-! V And Joseph gathered up all the food of the seven years. . laid up the food in the cities . T and the seven years of T dearth began to come" . the dearth was (in all lands; hut in all the land of Egypt there was bread. Genesis—Chap. 41. x What an example of foresight to every man, woman and child in America, ringing clear and true down thru the centuries! In the years of plenty, when Youth and Health abound, is the time to save and not to spend. Men with the foresight of Joseph have cre ated the modern Savings Banks wherein the people of America may store in sate-keeping their treasured savings. / These institutions are owned by the depositors and regulated by the state. Six billion dollars of savings • ^ few*** ; J«W- St ■'8 States are proof that ten million depositors have profited by the Message of Centuries— | SEVEN LEAN YEARS *2L_ n-yiT— v. A- l • rerlake? lead 1 " m sweeping range price reduction i But in all the land of Egypt there was Bready/ g-JL 5 °|o Paid on Savings Mr. Calhouru Mr. Gamble, , Mr. McNab, President Cashier X Asstv-Cashier c-*' J'C rr . -sj. _ v ■ T N a letter just received f^om the Majestic “*• Manufactuxing^Co:, ‘we haVe been in structed to reduce prices on alj Majestic Family Ranges. X TTiis decline is an extraordinary effort on the part] of the manufacturers ahd ourselves to ^stabilize busings in general;-^ Through co-operatjon of Majestic Dealers and the factory this exceptional decline was decided on at this time, rather than gradual reductions throughout the year. Those familiar with continued high costs of iron and labor, will wonderTiow this ,great reduction can be made now, but some one had to take the initiative, and we are proud to announce that the Majestic people are set- , ting the pace. .The Majestic Manufacturing Co., and th Majestic Dealers throughout the United fMk States, decided to take their loss all at bne ™ time rather than string it out over the ^ntire In thes j r COUNTY TKKASIIKKK’S REPORT School Claims j aid'from July 1st, 1920, to December .list, 1021. District No. 2.—-Seven I’ines. District No. 11—Four Mile. C. R. Mashburn C. U. • Mashi>urn ... $117.00 *11 i.o:i ■ $22Hr03 'vJl Thelma Cricktnberjre* B. C. Norris , Sal lie A. Wroten Thelma Crickenberuer $125.00 ifi.no (10,00 120.75 $527.75 Distriit No. I.— Bi^ Fork. 1 nez ( 'leech $ 75.00 Mrs. 1 1 ('. (beech 90.00 Sara ' I’liemas 100:00 -Ethel Patrick 90.00 Ethel Patrick _ : 90.00 Sarah Thomas lol.fifi Ethel Patrick 90.00 .Sarah Thomas 100.00 tCONTINl'ED, NEXT WEEK! Citation Notice. c Notice to Debtors and Creditors. V ❖ NoticeXs hereby yiveti to all per sons holding claims against the esluX i)I J7. E. IF>yr»ton.-4«©eased, ; to render an account of their demands, duly at tested, to the undersigned Adminis tratrix of the estate at Otranta. S. ^, and all persons2indel)te(l to, the saidf estate are required to make payment to thc >rnrbo^tf»neTC-AdmfTifgti->»tr«y-7»^ siiid estate, atOtmnta, S. without, delay. j IDA A. HUGHES. Admin is tra t rix. State of Soiittf *Ca*'o!rna; t I 1 * * County of Barnwell. By John K. Sm'lline-. Probate .Indye 1 VVHEREA.T, Rosa Still made suit to me to jrrant upto her Tetters of, ^ |] !S , 'Jan. A. D. 1021 Administration of the estate and ef-'^~^'^' frets of J. L. Still. THESE ARE. THEREFORE, to cite and admonish, ail and singular the kindred and creditors of the siad AT XX , 5 i !TT'' aXli. ireat Majestic we offer the highest standard of range perfection, and with this extra low price, probably low er than it will be this fall, thefe is na reasoh - V /. • . ... ■ ■ * wny your kitchen should be without one of . these wonderful ranges. — Our stock is complete—, take advantage of this opportunity ./ c-' : — BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA XX A X ■- y Entire Stock consisting of high grade merchandise of well known Brands offered to the public at a Great Reduction. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. , , o,..,.,, . . Notice JtL.Jierchy Kivetr to -ftlh-aml £J±J?i!,X ^tthey-be^and Xin^ular the creditors of the Estate appear Inuore me m the Court of ' -- bate, to be h< Ji District No 7. -Red Oak. Barnwell Insurance A^cy.'. $ 7.1)0 Lucite Parker " - Lucile Parker •Jennie Lizzie Wall er Lucile Parker 75.00 75.00 40.0(1 75.00 $272.60 -- *-*- ; District No. 6.—I.OIIK Branch. E. R. Collins . $100.00 The Enterprise Bank 2K S() Sina Birt. t rCPstune M. J. Miller, Sec. J. S. M. Carter— 85.50 45.00 45.00 $507.‘tO to show cause, if any they have, why said- administration should not be UTantod. . - Given under my hand thhi. 14th day of Januarv A. D. 1921. -——»~ JOHN K. SNELUNK. (L.SJ Judge of Probate. Publi^ticd on the 20th day of Jan. in the Barnwell People. l i 20‘-2L X Realizing that the market has declined, we are offering our stock X J. at prices that will astonish you. prices prevailing in 1914. We «ti e_X. are offering , r-x ■* ?. yf .f „. Notice oF Discharge. rsigne .trator, at WillLston, S. C., within the time required hv law; and —' NOTH'E IS ALSO HEREBY given to-411 atnl singular the debtors of the said estate to make payment of the said debts to the undersigned Admin istrator of the said estate' at Willis- ton, S. C. within the time required- by iaw. ' - , . g _ ! \ Administrator. This 8th day of Jan. 1921. | IT'S Tit. S K , l ice of Discharge. - X 7 , , .•yT'TTOii my final account with the Hon. J. Geo. W. Hurl .192.00 L- ■PB , -j. . 7 - N.ntice is hereby given that J wil ^ 0t \ n !X- a - lf ! k , tatc X 7 uut ^ -tile mv tinal-Hecount with-Honorable . as Aitministrntrytdf the esc- , , ‘ , —* John K. Snelhng, Judge "of Hrobate, avnwe (’aittliim, as AiFninistratriX late of 1 .. A. Bush, lU'ceased, upon VVedneS|dav.* 1 t A. D. Hutto Oorrine Fowler Nannie E. P’arme Sue Snjoak Sut* SThdar Sue Smoak . $ 5.00 . 90,00 ... 110.00 • •. moo an order' of discharge and letters dis- mssrftr.: btjsit: AdmirMslratrix. This ITtli dav of Jan. A.Y). 1921. 1 20 444. ■ . own for nearly five months and caused a great scarcity of merchandise which will be felt as soon as the-Spring season opens up and the public begins to buy. We are offering high grade Sea I41and, yard wide at, . .x. . 10c per yard Best Ginghams at . , ,k ....... " 18c per yard Stetson Hats, Spring Style $6.98 and tax/ - \ If you prefer, you can pay us in mm r . Boynton, deceas ed upon Mopdtiy, Feb. 14 1921 now or(ler (u iiischarge Tuid ToIfcrs din miss.ory: , ' IDA A. HUCLS. ; — -Adiwini.MiatnTr 90.00 90.00 Mm $475JH) District No. 10.—Healing Springs Prank M. Lever _:. - . 1. _...^38-,0O •X-XS-c-X-^-XK^X-X-X-X-X y as we feel that cotton will eventui iame as for cash go to twenty cents. 7>< X J to E. Gdover Frank M. Lever . 85.00 .X- 299.35 mK M7 ,Le«eFXT_ X . 298;7o Blackvllle Hardware Co 19.15 Lola M^Brooks 36:00f! Prank ft. $1,265.41 •^X-X^X-X-X-X-XKSK-X-X's'-l-XX- 6ji)or cent, intert'st on large amounts. Privatelunds for small k >X,T“- ^s. i rC; BARNW^LL. 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