The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, September 12, 1912, Image 3
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THtJRDAY. SKIT'KMBRR li. llli
RATER OP 8UBNCRIPTIOH.
In AdTanoe, p«r Annum $1W
On Time IS-OC
The chain jj* 11 !? section* thl.. week
are:
No. 1 at I-ong Branch ( hurch,
No. 2 at Willlston,
No. 3 at Kline.
W. V. Richardson, J. B. Morna,
Clerk, 8upr.
HARMONY LODGE NO. 17 A. F. M.
V A /A regular communication of nartnony
\M/ IxKlge No. 17, A. F. M. will be held
In Masonic Temple on Thuraday
Sept. 2*1, 7.30 o’clock VlatUng
brethren are cordially invited to attend.
A. A, Lemon, W. M.
Wm. McNab, Sec.
FOR KENT. _
Two dwelling house, with about 15
rooms, in town of Barnwell, close
enough together to make a boarding
house out of them. . something very
much needed here—a good big board
ing place. Houses 3 squares from
Court House. Any one renting these
planes for hoarding should ratek a
great deal transient trade,
sept J Allen Tobin.
Om two horse farm for sale, consist
ing of about seventy acres, more or
less, about three and one half miles
north of Blackville, S. C, For further
particulars apply to
M. E. Zelgler,
Norway, S. (J.
THE MOON THIN MONTH.
September
Last Quarter 4
New Moon lo
First Quarter 13
Full Moon 27
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• HERE AND HKREABOUTS.
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Miss May Owens of Dunbarton was
the charming gue»t of happy Barnwell
relativea apd friends last week.
The sweet potato crop Is the on !y one
much bragged about these days. The
potatoes and the tubers are larger than
u.ual.
Mrs Lena Davies left on Tuesday
afternoon for Columbia, where she baa
accepted the position of matron In (be
Columbia College.
Kev. W. I.. Hayes of U g Island. Va.,
the new pastor of ttie Barnwell Bap
tist (.hurch, Is to ar> ive and receive a
good wab'ome this week
A. the neat regular term of court
w ill not be held until late m November
farmers wi!| have time to finish gath
ering slid plant small grains.
A veteran farmer »ho has recently
ridden hy pr U * re coo \ . y * nee from the
Kdislo to the Savannah estimates the
• nuist'V ciopa at two-tiurds of the av
erage production.
I’arent. and patrons and trustees can
make [In »<><>u commenc lug terms of
the pub ic schools t t,e br»t ever held by
paying frequent pop calls on pr Ini I pa Is
and pupils during iludv hours
At the second pi Imai y h> | | on Tuea
dav only candidates lor ( nronrr and
t'oiiety rauperviaor were voted for at
all the clubs lu severs! couimuuitles
there were aecond racea for the position
of Magistrate.
Mr* W. A. Holler, t.leaaantly re
Merahered tiy elder Barnwell folks, re
turned to Augusta Monday morning
weoouipjtnied hv tier son, Leonard, and
pr.-txv Miss Susie Walsh, alter a short
• ialt to Mis Lena Davies.
1 he fl rat w ai nl ng of a West India
storm was D>ued hy tue jp.verumeni
on Monday. The disturbance was
then in the north eastern part of the
r.ulf of Mexico and Hags were ordered
up from Tampa, Fla.. to 1'anama City
Home Bank will gladly give Pi their
customers complimentary a nice lead
pt-ncll if they will call at the Bank for
eume They will also collect for them
their cotton drafts and checks and fur
nish moruy for the cotton pickeri.
ionics and courteous service ad
The country hen has contributed
largely tins year to the comfort and
cheapmilng of human Hying. To aa-
aurc winter eggs maka the hen houaea
cnmfnrlable before the arrival of the
Mi/r ird mid buy approved chlcket.
foods before all the cotton money it
spent.
.Mr McAlister of North Carolina, an
•expert cotton grader, has been secured
•by Merchant C. F Molair as cotton
ihuver for this season. Barnwell haa
now fuur steady buyer* of the fleecy
•staple w ho believe that competition I*
the life of trade and practice what ttaay
j>reach.
At the Barnwell Municipal election
on Tuesday the following Council nom
inated in the primary a eouple of
months ago, was elected to »erve the
next term :
Mavnr-rK C Holman.
Aldermen—T J Attaway, L M Cal
houn, B I. Easterling. V 8 Owens, J
A Porter. C B Swan.
BAR5WKI.I/S BEST.
The opening exeroia** of tba Barn
well High and Oradad Be bool will be
held on Monday morning next at 9
o’clock Prof. D P MoCaln, the new
principal, cordlallv and earneitly In
vlte* the prompt and large attendance
of all patrons, and the public generally
will be gladly welcomed
Several addresses will he delivered
and the ptmp.e of the aelmol district
can and ought to, hy their pretence,
give the new school year a happy be
ginning
SCHOOL NEWS.
Greenland scln.nl ha- the honor of
be.ing the lirst in (he coiitHv to open
the P.H2-1IH8 term. Its exereifies be
gan on Monday, Septetnher 2nd ’ 1
Blackville, Elko and Willlstnn
opened on Monday and Allendale,
Barnwell and Fairfax aohool bella will
call the young ideas on next Moifuay.
The rural sdiools will commence
about the lirst of October.
A round hundred white instructors
will soon be engaged In this county in
the "delightful task to teach the young
idea how to shoot.”
DUNBARTON NEWS.
Lodge No. 170, K. of P., gave their
annual pic nic at Cypress Chapel
Church September 3, and although it
waa one of the season’s houeat days it
waa much enjoyed by many.
Mrs. L. X. Owens and daughter,
Mis* Lillie, apent Monday in Augusta,
Ga.
The many friends of Dr. M. A.
Turner will be glad to know that be is
Improving.
Mrs. L. X, Owens and daughter,
Ml** May, have returned from Kline |
where they were delegate* to the Wo
man’* Missionary Convention.
Mr. and Mr*. R. C. Tisdale of Mon
roe, Qa., returning from their wedding
trip atopped oyer in Dunbarton a few
day* this week and were the guests of
the groom’s brother, Mr. B. F. Tisdale.
Mr. W. H. Dick*, after spending a
very pleasant vacation with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs W. A. Daks, left Mon
day to resume hi* course at Clemson
College.
‘•steamboat.”
dihom) .iso woomvtti)
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Eighteen Out ul Twenty •five
Boxes (ii\es I hein S.ife
Leads. I lie Mac-
trate \ ote
On the f icc of the return- t
Tue«d* v night <■. -I Dciunu d Mini V\'.
I>. Wnndvv inl vvi-rc i ,i .-t.'.l S iiiutv isnr
and < hiron--r rc-|i Tt i\ i-i. 11 nL nUmr
■27'> nr :.(Hi 111.ri - y ill » ;ii <- y>-t to I..
h‘ , H.v| frnni nnd I Ur..- v. I, l n..t ch til'/.-
therc.iilt. I'h voti-hy 11rci■ 111ct- v\,i>
m» follow -
PHECINCTS
TTON NEWS.
'he white locked king came into
rnwell with a rush last week, 390
•tty, new hales beTtfg weighed be-
pcii Motiday morning and Saturday
fht. Receipt* would have been
ger if the gins could have kept up
:h the pickers. During the week
: price advanced about 30 point*, or
per hale. Reports of heat damage
|>ed the rise.
THE WINNERS.
In the pritnnrv on the 27th ult. these
nominations wi re made:
Senatoi —Dr. A. B. Patterson.
Representatives—R. M. Mixson, N.
C. Creech, C. S. Warner.
Auditor—K. W. Riley.
Treasurer—J. B Armstrong.
Nherllf—J. B. Morris.
Clerk--W. Gilmore Bimms.
Ma*ur—H. L. O’Bannon.
m Ants i rates.
Wiliiston—M. C. Kitchlngs,
Blackville—,1. W. Hair.
Barnwell—E W. Holmsn.
Ksldoc—F S. Owen*.
Hilda—N. A Hlera.
Dunbarton—C. 8. Anderson.
Eiine—G. C. Beat Jr.
ORPHANAGE WORK DAY.
Rey. W. B. Wharton, superintendent
of the Epwortb Orphanage, lias iximd
the following appeal lu behalf of the
annual -’Work Day ”
Baturday, September 2h, will he
Work Day in South Carolina for the
orphanages In the state The Work
Day plan I* to get all who will to con
tribute the earning* ol one day of la
bor, or the Income of one day, for the
eare of the orphans, and to direct their
gifts to the institution* of their choice
These Institutions are maintained l>v
the voluntary contribution* of our pen
pie, and they need all the rtnanrial aid
the Work Day proposition can possibly
bring to tbem. We urge a general ob
servance of tbs day and liberal re
• ponsea. Let the proposition mean
something to the orphanages which arc
caring for the homeless and fatherless
cblldrtn In South Carolina.
CARD < > F THANKS.
For the very generotm aupport given
me In the re-ent primary elect.on I
take Ihl* method of returning my .in
cere and g.ntef il thank* to the good
filernl* who hv their hallots expre... I
their c« nttjem-e In me.
W hLo I ia,*ae<i ouly a few votes of
tiei .g ci, • ,| into the second primary, I
am *i.ii i oi tented with the hi gh place
given ul-- t . m v fellow cllirent In so
Urge , n:i w ;.ii so many good men a-
caodlisi • I shad not forget the
good flh n d -, cl i a ilk lie w of the cam-
pa I g n of l'T2
Sincerely
Olar. S. ( J , i j -van Uri
( V it D 111- THANKS.
For the pract'caMv unanimnus v.t
given me a- a i in li date for renonnua
Mon as < o ii.tv 1 r- as irer I can not tm I
words of thanks .wth 'Ie t|\ expressive i
of ill - gr ale t ii t appre. 1 at mu.
But 1 proim.e my heat etloit. to
aerve the public vsUh whatever •>( laith
fiiloett and ability I may }e>*se.. ami
It shall be uiy highest ambition to .n I
conduct the boaihess of mv ofllce a. in j
morll and reeeive the well ilone ■ f the
t>«opU of the heal countv In the v tate.
\ ery alncerrlv,
.1 B. Armstrong.
CARD Oi THANKS.
I sincerely thank my uianv friend,
for the superb vote given me in the
llrat primary election In my race for
the responsible ofliee of Sheriff The
confidence of my friends a* manifesto I
in their ballou doublet my gratitude
and place* me under obligations to
render lo the county and all its Inter
ests the best services of my life. I
shall make It mv constant endeavor to
prove that I am worthy of the iiu-t
eenflded to me.
Very gratefully,
J B. M o r r i -.
NOTlfT
It I* proposed to organize Barn
well an aasociatiou for the aFAenjatlc
relief of persons or families in dia’iet-..
It is intended that the association .IikII
embrace adherents of all the religious
faUhs represented in the town, r* well
as those, If there be anv, of no religious
faltb.
All persons who may be interested
In aucta a project are Invited to meet in
the Court House at 5 p. m. Thursday,
September 12th. to discuss the propo
sition. Tbink it over, and come .
A. E. Evison.
A lleiiilalp ,
Baliloe. . .
Barn will
Bennett spring.
Blackville
Bull Bond .
Double Bond
Dunbarton
Elko
Fairfax
Four Mile
Friend.hip
Heron lei
Hd Li
K 11 lie
Rtedv Br.tm h.
Red Oak
Ro.erna ry
'>i|oam
Spur Bi .iih h ,
Svchiiioic \.i . |
Svcamore J
I liner
W illi-ton
Zuiia v
T< ■ ';> I
Bi t ii 11.. 11 , i ;,.
Magi- ti Mtc \
At All. i i , l .
L':,.
At F. u r MU' !'
At U- I 11,, 11 .
At I loo : . \ . — *
STATEMENT or THE CONDITION
- or
THb BANK OF WILIISTON.
lo. nt. .| at WlllWton, 9. at the rlner of
liiisiin-mi 9#pt 4th, 1912.
LKSOt Hi F.9
I ,m- and Iliscouiits 108 W» OA
< »vcr hulls 27(1 #7
Llimiturc mill Fixtures tv>7 14
line from Hunks and Bankers . t2 202 54
' mivm > t tviM tsi
. s H\. r imd (.thcr Minor Coin,. .. 785 51
Total
$ 1IW 232 W
I.IABILITIKS
( apit.il 9to. k Bald hi
Surplus I'mid
I ii.In I,l. d I’n>lltH, loss Current
lixpi nscs and Taxes paid. ..
Itidividmil l»eposits subject to
( li.-i k
Savuigs Il.postls
( ii.'liif'r's ( lieiks
HilN I’a j aide, including Certlfl-
..Ucs foi Motley Borrowed... 20 (MIO 00
K. m'Wi .I'und < arrii-d on (ieneral
I udlv iumil or Savings l. -dgcr..
25 000 00
0 500 00
10 740 57
027 77
15 003 W
(KM 04
1 0O0 (Ml
$ 119 232 IL
H S
l.’.n
un 113
I 31
III 131
:. I nc.
Total
!*t,.t.- • if n.ulIi ( arolina, i
( .mill\ ot BarnK. it. .
IT ton in. came \V. F. Brothro, cashier
..I lln-a'ii. ive mimed hank, who, being duly
s"..rii, say- that the alsive and foregoing
.tatennmt is a true condition of said bank,
.1- shown hy the hooks of said bank.
\V. F. Prothro,
Cashr
>3\vorii to and -uliseribed before me this
Lb d.iy ol 3ept , 1912.
T. P Mitchell, [i. s.j
.Notary Public,
( omi t Attr.Mi
•L I.. Smilli, i
■L I k.’i11ledv, Directors.
IV. i r* m 11 h, |
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rilK CITIZENS HANK,
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l ie M e.- S. pi 4, 1912
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CARD OF THANKS.
Friends and fellow citizens who
nominated me for the State Sen.te,
thut gratifying a life long ambition, I
thank you most cordially. My only
premise is I will endeavor to be dili
gent and faithful in the high trust you
have imposed upon me.
„ A. Bethu-ne Patterson,
WILUSTON ATTRACTION.
Ladies of the Civic League of W1111 - -
ton, S. C., will present to the pubi c,
"Joe, the Waif; or The Pet of the
Camp.” on the night of fieptember 12 h.
In the new school auditorium. Entirely
local talent.
Evening performance: S oVo T.
Matinee 3 o’clock.
Ad nits 35 cents, children 15 cetB«.
Mrs. J. E. Newsom, P.es,
Mrs. N . (j. wmith.
BARNWELL BAPTIST ASSOC IA
TiON
Union Meeting^ will be held at
Friendship and rtpring Branch
Churches Friday. Saturday and Sun
day, Pep: 27, 2H and 29, 1912. Pro
gramme later.
W O. Britton.
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ROUGH & DR CSSED LUMBER
Flofifinc, Li ilitig. >i lit;?:, Mueld-
i 1 1 ^ , La t h , e tC,
('..ill filll.i-h (.lull pie te !lou-e Bills.
Saw Mills, Dry Kilns am>
I'laning Mill
d>rofe**ton«t Cart*.
V. SEYMOUR OWENS
Jltorneij aH Mnsellor it Law
Office over
The Barnwell Sentinel
Barnwell, holth Carolina
Will practice In ail the Court*. Col
lecth n* a specialty. Loans negotiated
an acceptable security.
James H. Fanning,
ATTORNEY at law,
Springfield, - - - S. C.
Will practice lu all Courts of the
State and United State*. 84-4
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MONEY TO LEND
Money to lend or first mortgage
real citate. 3 per cent Interest
amount* under $1000.00. 7 per
on amount* ft ver $1,000 00.
j. O. Patterson
DR. W. C. MILHOUS,
BARNWELL, S. CAROLINA.
OJlicwliours: 3 :3() a. | H . to 0 p. m.
Persons living away from Barnwell
will please make appoit tments before
coming. By so doing they will l>e aure
of Immediate service and avoid dis
appointments.
DR.B.F.STORNE
DENTAL SURGEON
HLACKYILI.K, - . S. (..
My dental rdllce will he open Ip
Blackville (ac'h (Dy in the week. !
will ans.vei calls finm any point in th*
e mmv
Wheelwright and Black
smith Work Done Here.
Hr,rsc sluicing .t S|u'ci^!ty; also
repairing rulilicr tiriU iniggics.
M. w. HITT.
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t hi r, .! at t I m i Ini k 111 tlie fufetiimil
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it", • -M at |M|| -hM lid Mil he gl ant'd.
i. cider nn hand till' 5th da) nf
.'.•Ml. iibiei, Aiilui lbim .it. 1912,
.1 K N KI.I.I Nti, it*.)
i’nibule .Judge.
I'ul.l’-hed III Tint HiK.su l.l.l. 1'KmPIE
: • 12th, Ld h
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
I III VI V Of BAKNWF.1.1..
In the I’rnhateC'iurt.
.1 K hiu liimr, fcl'ip, Judge of Ptnhiitc In
* ^ Barn well n ,u,0.
\V e; e a -. Mary Bcaainger hath maih; soil to
me tn LM-tint S. \ Aitncw LttU'i's pi Admfnis-
: nitiMii m| the e-tiit* of am Ic ffcet.Lof Janie-.
Hu - ■moor, deeeased, \
I he-e are, therefore, to cite and a\lmonish
ifl and -ingulur. the k'ndred and ere<latorH of
the -aid James Beshitiger, deeea.'ed, that
ih, ) be and appear licfore me in the (Jortrt of
Pt*,b,ite to be held at Barnwell on Tues
day,. the Kih da) of Sept, next, after publica
tion thereof at II o’clock in the forenoon
i,i show cause, if an) they have why the said
administration should not !><• granted.
(liven under my hand this 2nd day of
Se| ti mber, Anno Domini 1912.
j. k. bnf.u.Lnu,
Probate Judge.
Pul,:-In d in Tub Baknwki.i. People
N-ct 5ili 1912
T. W. SCOTT
WILLISTON S C
HEfm'SU.S.IIAMy
SERVICE BHICHER
In Tim Willow Calf or
(Din Metal. A hand-
Mune,snappy shoe
on the! irtlni|s-, 11o f
last, designed I,y
army burgeons.
You never saw
n sin at 1 d<e it
for wear,com
fort and
style, ^ir
Single*
side of
Texan un-
FconretLtak.Uix
toe, sole Ii'atlicr
(•oiMit4*rs,4 vi ry part
Ins jH'cted. Lining of
specially te-u-i] iTrill. A Solid
leather slioe that will givethe
wear of the civilian shoe that
sells for$($. This is 4»ik* of the
shoes Uncle Sam buys f4*r his
I soldiers. IT’S A \VOKLJL>
1 BldATUH. See the Army line.
6. F. MOLAIR.
Calhoun & Co.
FO
I Am Offering My
HIGH GRADE
V)
,r./r
FOR CASH
Come and look them over
In order to dispose of my crop of BANCROFT SEED OATS
tor Cash in the next three weeks I am offering them in quantities lest
than one hundred bushels at 70 cents; one hundred or more bushels
at F,5e. ' • %
J. D. WHITTLE,
BlackviHe, ?. C,
I am glad to give to all past and present customers and
to the general purchasing public the good mid summer news
that Ly the transfer of my carefully chosen and complete
slot ks of I'ure Food Groceries, Standard Hardware and
Wide Ranged House Furnishing Goods to the more com-
nindious and convenrent store rr>om under the Masonic
!• mple, Barnwell, S. C , I am in the happy position of be-
m r ; able, as I am sincerely desirous ot doing, to offer far
better advantages in such goods to all who appreciate the
s ‘|H.ur deal m business
SOME SUMMER SUGGESTIONS:
Moth of human health and happiness cornea from the
L 'e s eaten and my gtovenes air the cleanest and choicest.
A I tin- suhstanttals ami drlicai tes needed for the breakfast,
Hie dmiut and the supper table constantly in stock.
At th* 1 rtsure seas*m the provident husband and
t!u'*i„htlul housewtlr ( .in vcr> pleasantly and profitably as-
( etr.im what .1 rr tlir needs <.1 the faun an*l the home in the
w.t, *.l hardw ire for the held m tlir kiuhcn, <il furnishings
I 1 the dmmg i<«m *>i the iliamh'-r ami supply such wants
wit!, ut 11 u 11 y or w m 11 )
It is a g<><»d time alsn to pu pate tor Winter hy the se-
'‘'''<11 "I 1/iaukets, (pill’s, she<ts, pdlow vases, Xc., when
tlu dt maud lot sm h g'>**'ls is ipiu t
Mr-1 he > ham es foi htglt piles i..r the next cotton
.lopuie gdt edged. I hat will mean dealer white goods.
S , In- wise uni tuiy now, ami from me..
And ( spi v (ally get the girls and the lu.vs who will soon
tetuin to then college and school lives provided with clo
thing that will he comfortable, durable and well apjtearing.
l'.\er) t It 1 ng 10 stock tor youths and young men from hand
some hats to the shoes that make life s walks easy and
pp .u *d u!
With sincere thanks for the continuing patronage ex
tended the Mnluii Store so many jrnrs, f solicit the further
and larger confidence of my friends and the public and
piotnisv my best efforts to nuke my service acceptable to
t hem.
6. F. MOLAIR
Life, Accident,
CYCLONE
LIGHTNING
Live Stock
INSURANCE
—At Lowest Rates jn—
Strongest Companies
IT FI f ' IT H AT
THE BASK OF BARNWELL
StrongestlState Bank in So. Ca.
WHY?
Capita), Surplus and Stockholders Liability
.$830,000.00
Safest of the Safe.
f « Bank
iKi», in
In pstimaylng the safety of ^ Bank it Ji* well to re
member that Capital and SurpLu*, in other words, the
BANK’S OWN MONEY, Is/hat which cive* security
to depositor*. In thli respect we stand FIRST among
the 300 ajate bank* in South Carolina. Seek safety first
and accept the cordlJl invitation whlch^we extend you
to bank with ui.
4 per cent’Paid'on'Savings
BARNWELL , r C.
CAPITAL & SURPLUSES500.000.^
ITlOCAL n/RECTOASjfi
George H.Bates J.M.Easierlititf
Butler Hagood P.M.BucJun^hram
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