The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 30, 1913, Image 3
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TQUR8DAT{i.ANUART 30, 1913.
RATES OF 8UB8CRIPTIOK.
In Adrance, per Annum $1.38
r The chain K an R section* this week
r are: ’
No. 1 at Elko,
No. 2 at (’apt. W. D. Black’s place,
near Ediato Klver,
No. 3 at Rosemary Church.
W. V. Richardson, O. J. Diamond,
Clerk, Supr.
HARMONY LODGE NO. 17 A. F. M.
\ A /A rcgularcommunication of Harmony
Lodwe No. 17, A. V. M. will be held
In Masonic Temple or. Thursday
mmb Jan. Id 7.30 o’clock Visiting
brethren are cordiahy inritod to attend.
G. W. ManvlHe, W. M.
Wm. McNab, 8oo. 7
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MU* Florlde Cave 1* vUittnjj in
Orangeburg,
E. A. Brown, Esq./of Aiken, was in
town Monday and Tuesday .
Mr E. H. Richardson spent several
days in Augiwda last week on business.
The editor appreciates very much
the good wishes of Subscriber A. E
Hair of Elko.
James A. Willis. K*q., left for
Columbia .Sunday afternoon on pry.
fessional business.
A. U. Wallaok, of Beaufort
was circulating among friends in
Barnwell, this week.
Messrs. J. (>. Patterson and V. S.
Owens were In Columbia last week on
professional business.
Mr. Alva Mellett, undertaker and
funeral director, has his card in this
week’s issue of The 1’eople.
Mr. T. H. Cave of the lirr.’. of Cave A
Easterling, left for Atlanta this week
to purchase a car load of stock
Mr. J. J. Ray of Blackville whs a
welcome visitor to Barnwell Saturday.
Ho always remembers the printer.
Mr. 8. J. I’owel, of Elko Route No
1, was in Barnwell Monday and
brightened the editorial Ham turn In
hi* cheering pre*ence.
k Mr.T.J Deer and son, M r. I>. S
oer, of rimer were welcome visitors
Barnwell Saturday and paid The
i cople an appreciated call.
‘'Send my paper right on," were the
word* ti*ed by The People's good
friend, Mr. A P. 1 Vow ell, ns he hsud
ed ut bis subscription dues Satin.lay.
M W. Hush, of Mellettevi||e, one of
The p«nj»'e' s aolored subset ihei « fu| y
proved U> It* Sst ttrda V l It a t he I-
thoroughly reliable. He paid up in
full.
Mr. C. F. Molalr
Aogutu on bualBMg.
lira. DeSauMur* Clarkaou, «f
Cbaleaton. and Mlaa Bvul* CabaalM,
of Marannah, are tb« gueaU of Mro.
A. B, Patteraon.
Florrle IHcks, a negro woman, wm
arrested and lodged In jail Tuoadoy
night for shooting Angus Williams,
also colored. The ball passed through
William*’ coat but missed his body.
|Mr. W. H. Manning, a progressive
young planter of Clyn, has purchased
415 acres of land about Hve miles from
town on tho Barnwell-Willlston road.
The county is glad to get such men as
M r. Manning.
Mrs. J. L. Hill entertained Inform
ally but very delightfully on Friday
afternoon at her home on lower Rey
nolds Street in compliment to Miss
Marie Richardson and Mi** Kate
Woodward of Barnwell, S, C.—Augus
ta ChroniyH‘„J*n. 2b.
Mr. Max Brunaon, baa resigned his
position at Burckhalter’a Drug Store
and will open a drug store atOlar next
week. Mr. Brunson is a live wire and
will give the people of that section
good service. He has the best wishes
of his many L ieuds here.
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W. K. Skinner, who was arrested
here a couple of weeks ago on a charge
of forgery and bound over to the Court
of Generxl Sessions, was taken to
Orangeburg Monday by an United
States mat •hall to face the charge of
using the mails with fraudulent intent.
Mr. Mvinner is a fruit tree agent.
The many friends ot Mrs. J. W. C.
Heed, who was severely Injured
several weeks ago/will regret to learn
that there has been Utile, If any, im
provement in her condition since site
was taken to a Colombia hospital. It
is hoped, however, that an operation
which Is to he pref >rmed this week,
will ptovc ben/dlehil.
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Barnwell hut imw a progres-ite citi
zen of Union, is \ me.pte.blent and
secretary if the I tnon I-., .y Knel
Companv, which wi- chartered i.ist
week with a capital of jiI-jiku \i r
Easterling's mitiv f: fn i» here will
be glad to learn tha’ he t- making
good so > p,end id I v.
The time a’l g'd won|| tie bank
robbers who were am st I her. 1 la-t
Wednesday ware given a betting in
the Magistrate's court and released
from custody. Two of them claimed
Ohio as their homo. They were nicely
dressed, hut had nothing on their per
sons by which they eouM he identiti. d,
and tiny admitted that tin y hud done
no work for n year.
Messrs, Horace.I. ('roue’i, Bennett
Strlngfellow and W. H Wooley, of
Elko, began cutting and sltipping as
paragus Mondav morning. This I a
earlier by a month titan heretofore.
The growers have no iptotiUions as yet
from the commission ntcrelianls, so
will sell their product on the local
market, where they expect to get $l.0<»
a bunch for the grass."
The reservoir at the water works
plant is.pruetieally completed and the
other work Is being pushed In ordet to
comply^vilh the terms of the contract
The boring of the twin wells Is held
tip forThe present, hut will be resumed
as aoon as the Miters arrive A tank.
110 feet high and holding gall
ona of water, is to he erected. Tnc
polea for the wires are being erected,
and altogether the work Is going along
very nicely.
At tho annual meeting of the State
Bar Asaoctatlon in Columbia last week.
|H. E. Gyles, Esq , of Aiken, was
nominated for vice president from the
Eecoud Circuit. Messrs. J. Enula
Harley, of Barnwell, and J. F, Carter,
of Bamberg, were nominated as mem
bers of the focal council from this
DlrcuR, and George H Bates, Esq.,
of Bornwell, waa named a* a member
of the general council. They were all
RMBimons]/ elected.
An Ad. That Paid.
We quote lielow fiom a letter recent
ly net ived from one of The People's
advertisers. It speaks for itself:
'We hand you herewith for ail.
as per statement enclosed and thank
von for yuur promptness in getting
thi- in. \\ c hope to secure several
goud men as a result t.f same, as have
already had several applications."
Ground Hog Day.
On Saturday, February 2nd, accord
ing t.< at. obi tradition, the ground hog
will wake f i <>m h i> 1 >tig sleep and come
out of hm vs inter quarters. If the day
is !air, h • v\ i.I si e hi- shadow and will
go baric tor another nap of six weeks,
which mean* that winter U not yet
over, btioiild the weather be cloudv,
he will nut set* his sha h>w and will
remain out. This is a sign that spring
is at hand.
Early Aaparagu*.
Superintendin', of K location H.
J. Crouch and Mr I'. S'ringfellow , of
Eiko. aru p r u g r r -»i v i ■ tnnk growers
<tnThur-dr\ if U»t week they each
enjoyed In m. grown asparagus. Thl*
i« the earl i «t tha' asparagus has breti
know it t * ma11.1" in It, i- section, aud
'1 r (bin.i h stated to a representative of
I tie People t .at if the we.tllier rnn-
ttlilli d A .rill ! V Wool I he sli pping
tins we* k. T'i-*'«rh n cord d ue for
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d. ! ar * i»i v In \ • gmta or A iken for
the f w st.Ua he tiad for his dinner
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leiating tu passetigct rate* on rail
road-.
'I r (beech ■ A hill to amend section*
l.VMand 1 o I"*, c f the iu>dc of laws of
South <' iroliint, p.'I'J, voluine 1, relat
ing to p msions.
Mr Mixsoii: \ biU to amend sec
tion 2' '*, * f the code of law* of .South
( tio iii:,. viduine 1, l',tl2, reliiting to
t cgtst rat inn .
Mr. ( leech: A lull to regulate con
tracts between landowners and la-
butcr-
Mr. Warner: A hill to require the
superv isor and county hoard of com-
mi-sinners of Battiwell county to
publish a li-t of cTtam cl tims paid by
them Hgaitist said county.
Mr. Mix-oji: A biffin amend Section
17 '.0 of the code of laws of South
t'nroltna, voluttiH 1, relating to the
dntii's of county hoard of education,
Mr. Mixson: A hill to amend sec
tion T'O vd the laws of South Carolina,
I'M2, volume 2, known as the crim
inal code.
Mr. Mixson (by request): A hill to
permit corporations organized for the
purpose of buying, selling or dealing
in I'otton to solicit ami receive sub
scriptions to their capital stock, and
to issue, sell or orter for sale contract?
or securities In connection with their
bu-iness.
.Mr. Patterson: To amend section
•17lodif the code of laws of South Caro
lina, Ibid, vulume 1, relating to mar
riage licenses.
Mr, Patterson: To exempt physi
cians, examining applicants for insur
ance, from paying license.
Mr. Patterson: To require all
teachers In tho public schools of this
state to use the Binet-Simon system of
mental test for children
Mr. Patterson : To require the board
of medical examiners to grant licenses
toceitain persona who have failed to
pass the examination of said board,
Mr. Patterson: To establish a atate
board of health and define its powers.
Mr. Mixson’* bill to purchase sup
plies for state, county and municipal
ofllcers in the open market.after adver
tising for bids, has paaaed second read
ing. Tbla is one of the really Import-*
ant maaiurca of tha praient mmIod,
Fairfax, Jan. K.—Lan’s birthday
waa approorlataly nalabratad by Um
Fairfax obaptar, U. D. O., Monday
In tba high acbool auditorium. Had la
Haller, Lucllo Jaoalaa, Martha Baa-
•att and 0. C. Hammond recited and
mad placaa. Mias Margarat Youmans
gar* a beautiful daacrlptloo of “Trar-
•ler.’' Mr Moorer la aa appropriate
• perch preaented tba framed portrait
of Gan. Lea In tba name of the chap
ter to tha school. After Miss Har
rison had played lovely aelections, all
joined la alnclog •'Dixie.”
Mra Rosa Blatta of Hickory Grove
vlalted Mra Julia Harter thia week.
Miss Alice Singlatarry of Holly Hill,
after spending aotue time here has rc.
turned home.
Mrs Otla Lynes and little son are
■pending some time with ralativea at
Kline.
Harry Purge and Lyman Whitaker
and Mlaaes Jordan and Barrett of 8a-
vannah were recent visitors of Mrs.
Lily-Preacher. 8he entertained for
them at a dinner, and they, with the
young folks of the town, enjoyed a
splendid hor*e-back ride.
Miss Ellis of Scotia Is visiting Mrs.
Davis.
Mra. Estelle Williams of Allendale
and children were recent guests of
Mrs. Bailie Jenkins.
Home of the younger set from Varn-
vllle recentlyprese.ited a play In the
school hall. They did very well.
The Metbodiats are arranging for a
silver tea to be given soon.
G. D. Sanders visited Barnwell and
Hampton this week.
Advert!tamanU under till* bead are
charged for at the rate nf one cent a
word each insertion, with a minimum
charge of twenty-five cents.
Kd Lartique, a colored man, who
farms for E. C. Hays near town,
brought to the city last Haturday a
turnip that measured 29 inches In cir
cumference and weighed eight ami
one- half pound*. It was the largest
thing In the shape of a 1111*010 that we
have even seen.— Bamberg Heralu.
Advertised Letter*.
Letters remaining in Post Olllce and
advertised January 12, 1IH3.
WANTED—To save you money b>
selling you direct. Ai i,l Hi',,, Kainlt,
Muriate Potash, Fish Scrap, C. S.
Meal, Nitrate Hoda.
Get our prices sure before placing
your order. We guarantee t<> save
you money a* we buy in large quanti
ties and Import, and can save you the
middle man's charge. ,,
Address: Calhoun Agricultural and
Investment C », 8t. Matthews. Calhoun
County, 8. C. l-dO-'d.
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For Sale, AUTOMORI UKReo
runabout in good order, if not sold at
private sale, will he sold at, auction at
Barnwell salesday in Febuaiy. Can
be aeen at The Howard Machine Shop.-,
Black ville,-s C. 2t.
FOR RENT-!) acre* in town of
Barnwell, good land. For-further in
formation call at thi* olllce.
By Buying Your Cloth„ K
Dress Goods,
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On.f two hot?*' farm for *al<‘, eonsi*!-
ing of about sevenfv aorc*. more or
less, about three and one half inili".
north of Blackville, S. C. E'orfurlliei
particulars apply to
M E. Zeigler,
Norway, S. (I.
FOB SAUK —(fond farm, eighty
acres, in Barnwell County; well ln-
eated. Best railroad advantage-. Ka*y
terms. Address C. J*. Southei land,
A*heville, N. C.
WANTED—To huv timber 1 ind.-,
also two lugging earls and ten mules
We also want t<i eontraet the tugging
of u mill and the hauling of the lum
ber to the railroad, a di-tame of two
miles. We are in the market for fight
yoke of oxen. Will need shortly ten
men of • x perienee -awing trie*, a I -e
fifteeti men in an I aroqod ihe saw tni:!
State wage* and expiTiem-e. I’ovntcr
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James Burton, Clyde Brown, Hender
son Davis, Tbos A Knocks, A. J Had- , , ,
win. Frank Miller. Ben Mols. 1'rlnms Kidgex (
Scott. Heniy Young, Eddie Riley,
Lang Williams, and Adam Williams.’
VKMAL*.
Vlrgie Ashley. Rosa Collins. Ella
Cane, Geo. Hendriskson, Ida Bell Jones
LEARN TELFIRAPHY
a ud earn >.'>n to IBs' per month. Thons-
atidsof operator* needed M‘>»t fasein-
Maudy Riley, Lucy Savage, Annie sting and < dueatioi,a! w 01 k. I’osition*
Belle Wharton, Mattie Thompson, and a‘*ur' d ail gtaduate*. Write immedi-
KHa Washington
Persons calling for these letters will
please say ‘‘advertised.’’
S. B. Mcrsely, P. M.
remain,
Your friend,
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NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS.
All persons Indebted to the estate of
C. M. A hi, deceased, are requ-ateit to
make prompt payment of such indebt
edness to (lie undersigned and all per
son* having claim* agali.-t the -aid
estate will pl-a*c prevent the »ime
properly atirated 10 us.
(' S. Aid,
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Adniliilatraturs
January 27. lUl.t.
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Notice of Final Discharge
Notice is hereby given that the tin- A.I , 1 1 imt S o. s ' . 1 ; - I'. j
d-r*lgned will on Saturday. Mari Ii »ooal at'^i I" n g'k' 'oil' - •
l*t, l''l tile with Hou John h >ne| - tin-'- I f.i i..\ c n »
ng. Judge of I'rot) ate for Bstnut] 1 f I t »n -■ r \ ■ \ 1 ' : 'I
( ountv, his tlnal return as A din i n ’ , il ox •• , g: . 1 . v I .
trail.r «.f the estate nf Zed Bush. .!«•• j « , Hart - n I k. '
cea«fd, arul apply for I.eil-r* |i,
uiissory, 1
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January .',ith, 1 '1 I. 1
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White Hovh iind (iirls iVoni
14 to ‘io years old to learn
to spin ami weave in Hau-
tfinir Mill; will sttirl pay at
1‘roin
$4.35 to $5.40
Per week while learnimr.
After leaniim*' can earn
from
$6.00 to $10.00
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jier week
Mill runH oT hours per week. 1-2 holiday Satm-
day. Fa mi lie 8 having 3 or more boys or girl- to
work can get new r houses, with hath, eleetrie lights
and water, and alt modern convenienees at very
reasonable rent within o minutes walk of mill. If
interested fill in coupon below and mail to us.
NAME
ADDRESS
How many in family wanting work .. .v,
MAIL TO
CHARLESTON BAGGING MANDFACIDRING CO.
Charleston, S. C.
Trading Up t<> an Ideal, Not
Bargaining Down to a Price
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* i R iR.-M'iu i Joint;, and in keeping
1 - i!<>, nu- Ivi; to announce to
I ; U ,'I!: T , I ! j ! I I 1.1
Saturday, February fsi f
upi.xjitaii\/ul one of the leading
1 ’ ' in I 1 !/ country at our store.
!- 'Aiil i.ike . 1 .iMiu- in showing our
' R- I x‘iHa! v > ut lashing in up-to-the-
Clothes for Men
1 -v -iv x omi will lv are distinctive be-
- !’•- v.iio gr..itg\l them are experts
i - i w . j . an J arti is of great taste in pro-
e - on.’ i!i..! will appeal to you. That
r " '' gHi t\- an. a gra.elul ait and contour to
« T i. . ii!'. v"ik\Je. Let us have the
! .Ms .i ’-kin i" \■ uii measure.
Fanners’ Union Mercantile Co.
11 1 " ’;: I,
PARNVM 1 I
S. C.
It is.-
IKK Si’IHIiW BANK
ihar gaiiis JepuHTs wtvn tim. x are hard and money is scarce.
The Bank of Western Carolina
-Had on deposit-
ALVA MELLI
SaoetMor
Wm. W. MOORE ami LH.
SON.
Ui
Dr. J. W.
At-■*.
uenxitx
Bamw^H, South
Oflec Ii
ocUl-ll-Iyr
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AIM'
V. SEYMOUR (
IMmi til Crtinlltr it
Tba BarawaU Saotiaal
BARNWELL, SOUTH Ci
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will practice in all tba*
Uetlona a specialty. Loose
on acceptable security. ^
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James H. Fanmna'
ATTORNEY AT
Springfield, - - • * 8. (X
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Will practice to all Coortt of tfct "
V , '»■ -W:
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HUte aad United Rtaiee.
!3Q
DR. W. 0. MILH01
Omtiff, 4 ■
BARNWELL. S. CAROUNA.
Office hours: 8:80a. na. i^0p ( ok—
Persona living away from
will pleaae make appotLlaMnia ho
coming. By ao doldg they will had
of Immediate service and avoid
appointments.
dill, 1! 112.
<il Ii, 1!>13.
$S11,575.0;,
$968.29f).70
(L'tin in one ve;
ir
W. J. McKinnon, h Richland Coun
ty farmer, made Sl/Jiu on 70 \8Ctes of
corn last year, according to ^ report
submitted to the South Carol! a Corn
Association
$156,72465
Pension Notice.
Nolice Is hereby given that npder
the present law, the Barnwell Co
Uenslon-Bohrd will meet on sale
in February aud March instead of the
days In March and April, aaberetofoye.
1 All applicants for pensions will please
forward their claims to the Board at
once.
G. E. Blrt,
) I'enilon Comtuitatoner.
Just Received!
And non ready for speedy saty at Hit
Top Staples, the tint new total son ad
and gentle Horaea. - . A
Also a complete 11 ae of Bugglea,
Wagons, Harnea*. etc. ^
Charlie Br«ra,^
BaroweU, 8. C.
A New Supply
Juet Received
at Hill Top
8TA BLK 8
• nr nriTiMinriKiW—
They are af thi
tame right sort ^
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MONEY TO LRifD.
Money to lend or tret mortgage «f
real eauta. 8 per eaafe latereet *a
amoant* under |IOOOjM,. T
oe amouata ever $1,810100.
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A too Nleeat
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all i
aad pleaea
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