The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, February 06, 1913, Image 3
KATIt or SUBSCEIPTIOH.
In Adrancej>«r Annum fl.lA
J Of tA« ben^doWnpMr *f «•!•
• coodlf numbtr «f p^o^U fUnrnd
hvro to bo preoent for ibo loffol oatoo df
land and nn otbor bnatnooa. Tba^o
«aa littla drlnklnc and aa aooti aa tbo
woat.ier permitted the fla^tora returned
40 their homea.
The chain flan* aectiona thl* week ! A S"** 11 Bu *« Thura«lay.
are
. No. 1 at Elko,
No. 2 at Capt. W. D. Black'a place,
near Kdiato Klver.
No. .1 at Roaemary Church.
W. V. Richardaon, U. J. Diamond,
Clerk, Supr.
HARMONY LODGE NO. 17 A. F. M
\ A /A rofnilarcommnntcatlon of Harmony
\M/ Lodpre No. 17, A. V. M. will bo held
In Masonic Temple on Thursday
dMiflk Jan. 1*1 7.:k) o’clock Visiting
brethren are cordtahv invited to attend.
G. W. ManvlHe, W. M.
Wm. McNab, Sec.
The regular meeting ot 0arM«4l ,^^,411
Lodge No. 10, Knights of Fythiaa will
be held at their Hall on Friday night]
fat n o’clock. A full attendance hr
requested. By order of
W. C JENNINGS, C. C.
Wm. McNAB. K. R. A ff.
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• HERE AND HEREABOUTS. •
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See the card of Thos. M. Bonlware
Esq.
Mr. W. I. Johns, of Baldoc, was in
town Monday.
Mr. R. A. Griffin, of Uoblns, wa« in
town last week.
Mr. G. W. Groeno, Jr.,< f W illiston,
was in town Friday,
Mr. T. J. Grubbs, of Rosemary, was
a visitor to lUrnwell K:iday.
Mr W. Rexie Birt spent Tuesday
an I Wednesday with relatives
Mrs. L. F. Nance has returned from
a pleasant \ isit lo her parents in W 11-
Jiaton
General W. W. Moore, of Columbia.
• pent tie week-end w'tli Barnwell
relatives.
Miss English Patterson has been tbe
guest of MIss Kara Jenkins in Columbia
for several da\ s
Mlsse< Jennie i’ate snd I elia Wil
lians..n were tbe guests of M U« Sallie
Pate at i ellon Sunday.
Messrs R It Johnston and II G
Hitt ably represewfe.l Klko at tbe Corn
Exposition in Columbia Saturilav.
Ttiere will l»e services at the K|d»-
eop.rl Church every week duing l.eni.
on Tuesday s and h ndayi at 1 m |>. m
Miss Minnie Price anil Messrs. I*
W. and Carter Frlee atten le 1 the
N attonal C,irn K\position at Columtus
last w-ck
I 'r E. " V III*, if M I He Ur \ 1V
» s- a r !• 1 tor lo Bt rnwell Moodav m.l
, TT. ^-clT-fW-»e % ^ ^ yyVw* Jt
bi |g b! for llu Cil tei.
About 12 o’clock la*t Thuraday a Are
broke out In the barn of Dr R. C.
Kirkland In the southern part of town
and whan discovered It bad gained
• nch headway that it entirely con
sumed tiie barn and its contents and
an adjacent buggy shed. There was
no insurance but the barn was a small
one and tho loss is not so great.
Mrs. Tobin Improves Her Block.
Mrs. J. A, Tobin is greatly improv
ing tbe looks of her millinery store by
the installation of a large glass front.
When Hie work is completed she will
have as handsomn a block of huildinge
^aJound in this section. Tho
two stores occuSWl TTy the Farmers’
Union Mercanintf Company were re
cently remodelled and that part of
Main Street noJv presents a very at
tractive appearance.
Ty Cobb In Dunbarton.
Tyrtis Raymond Cobb, the. king >f
ball plsyers, alias tho Georgia peach,
was tiie guest of friends near Dunbar
ton, last week. At the Invitation of
Mr. Barney Owens, Tv came over from
Georgia last Thursday to enjoy a few
days hunting. A representative <f
The People wa* in Dunbarton Thurs
day night snd the famous ball player
w as described bv one of that good
town as being a very “ordinary look
ing sort of a fellow.” Think of ’t !
Very ordinary looking! Can it be pos
sible that the idol of thousands of
fans, the nisn whose likene'-s on a
‘ eigarette picture’’ Is treasured by the
small b‘>y strove all of bis other pos
sessions,’ lire greatest base runner
known to the profession, is '‘ordinary
looking''” Pet ish the thought! How
ever the fact remains that last week
he was in Barnwell county and we
know of no more hospitable section for
bis entertainment than Dunbarton
And it Is said that he has non signed
hi- contract for another season. Thi»
ii,f^ruiHtion is given for tbe benefit of
the manager of ihe local l»H»e ball If am
v ho mnv be loekv enough to sign him
for the aporoactiing series with Blaek-
vill-
Roots like Human Hand
The temperaments I cilice hoy who
opened » p.trer I po.t ps-ksge )ester-
d»V addre-sed to The Suite received a
shock which set his teith chattering
w hr it he d re w t rnm t he bo x what was
appaiemlv a withered human haiul,
tint III rriluv th" root of a tree that
had a'soined tins gmrsnmr stupe to
ll>« cuiir-c of Its natural grov.lh
| tits 1, id freak of oat ore w s* sent
Th. Sia'c hr Otis ttrsldutm of Allen-
da r rhe r<- t*. wt.o li had been
U 1 in flie,| t' H.e i r p. r | r.rpuli m.
h. a' s -irili.tg reseili'dan. e t.. itu
• lirunt n « ' -I. palm and ID. tii,^ t-
1 \ -d I. » nd ol s I. u 111 i n
g. 1 the pi •• I M ' 1' > tllltttierusi’s Ilf
Aiken’s Fsmotii Hotel Burned.
A fire which alarted In the basement
of tire Hotel Park-ln.thn Flues. Ai
ken's largest tourist hotel, at J1 o'clock
Sunday morning, completely destroyed
the structure and it« contents, entail
ing a loss estimated at over ♦800,000.
Many of the guests had narrow es
capes and heavy losses in a IlnMicial
way. Practically nothing was saved
from the burning building, so rspid
was tbe spread of the flames., Two
clerks saved the life of an SO vear old
New Yorker, who had to bo lifted from
liis bed and carried to safety. Those
who were rendered temporarily home
less by the fire are being cared for in
the hoarding houses and private homes
of Aiken. Just fifteen years ago to the
day the Highland Hotel was hunted
i.n that l.TfJe <lty. that,
pJaoa art afoot for the bmlafrijpo/ an
other hotel on this site.
KoiMif Graham, Uaorg* (Ugaa g.
Johnson, WlPlam Maoldin, p. A.
Hunford, 8«*U Stroud, KKtlel
W right.
^ VIMSUB.
Mita Walton Best, Mrs. Rn«a Lee
Brow, Mrs. 1*. Green. Mias Ghrlstenw
Gantt, Miss Jones.
Foreign, Christ Sotlr.
VKOM DKAU I.BTTKK OI’VICK.
Tessic Miller.
Persons eslling for these letters will
please say “advertised.”
3. B. Mosely, P. M,
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Buying Your Clothing, Shoes, Hate, Dry Goode,
Dress Goods, Notions, Groceries and Hardware at
x
$1,500,000 Fire Loss at Savannah.
A tire which started in an old rice
mill it) bavannah at an early hour
Sunday morning did damage estima
ted at a million and a half dollars along
the water front before the Airmen w ere
side to check the spread of the Asme.
There was no loss of life.
Lives Crushed out in Theatre Panic.
In a New Yoik East Side moving
pictme show a panic wa« started Sun
day night by a hoy’s cry of lire” and
the sight of smoke resulting from an
exploded picture reel. In the rush
for the sxit, two women were trsmnlcd
to death and eleven were so badly in
jured that they had to he earned to
hospitals. There wa« only one exit
beside the main entrance and it was in
the latter place that the j am nivumd
and the eleven persona were injured.
The two dead women were found in
trie main part of the theatre.
Four Killed in Sacramento.
An • xplo-jun of fumes of oil e«ea| -
ing from s infective tinnier in the
basement of a Sseraineiuo, < >■ I , a
partHient house early Suiplav morning
stalled a tire that rompirtely i|i'»lio\-
e l the building, killed four persons
fatalU injured annfh'r, whi|e ten
am in hospi'Hls sull. ring f 1 otn burns
and broken liones
Interesting News From Wilhston
Will ston Keh Miss AHni K> - n
n lv an I Mr B M. >n | were o.srrii-d
no Sunday aft 1 r 11o. n at the home of
Re 1 V\ M . J. no* • .
Trans-Atlantic Airships.
Within a y«ar ono may he carried
across (he Atlantic Ocean in an air-
shlp^if tho pjana of a recently organ
iz'd company are successful. 'These
passenger-carrjt*« aircraft are to be
manufactured near Savp^%s Tho
r*ur<r across tiie ocean wifi w “a* the
crow Ales” from Savannah to Liver
pool, England. It is claimed that the
trip can be made In JO hours, as the
airships wl^have a speed of HH) miles
an hour. A one way ticket will co*t
Having one of the largest and most
plete lines of General Merchandise in the
ty, 1 offer exceptional opportunities feif
money on your purchases. -.m
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OPERA HOUSE
TUESDAY
Febnuirv
A Real Slory of Life in the
Arkansas Hills
HUMAN
HEARTS *i
I II teen Years ot Lnornious
Success
A SmiL anJ a I ear in Lverv
Avt
Prices 5()c, 7 5c a^d $ I
Seal Sale a! I >eas m's I )rue
Stoie
w
A Good Resolution
to make is that you wrfl your home
supplies at Molair’s during 1912-
year thereafter. Space will not . w
enumeration of the many bargatns carted In ^
stock—I want you
to call and see for
yourself.
Courteous
Clerks
will attend to all of
your wants. - May
we expect you?
Thanking you
for p£st patronage,
and with very best
wishes for a pros
perous New Year, I
remain,
Your friend,
\
THC
“NO NAME"
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dcrnii'. - pc 111 the uei'k end with Mr.
and M r* U . II Diincan. Mia* Van
diver in tiie grand daughter i f Gelt
I M. Ayer nn. nf Barnwi II ( minty'*
inn*; di«tiiigui*lieii anna.
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vestigati ng t he ease of i - a a c DnBoae,
an aeeinint nf whose death is given on
lirst page, decided that it was suie’de
and not miirner. DuI’.o*e t it is said,
had made tin 1 statement on several
occasions that he intended killing him
self.
The month of January was one of
1 r X |'«*r ^ A* f’i'il'lf tiilfNi’ pi o !♦ m. (
I f,u t,,t,|.'. or being attack d bv t.'i.n- i •’ 1,1 HAj-w r i! . f ’.
u.I.e.-t* lie wouM like to' he in ( a rei u, t v l-itu h, -
| forinid, liow ev a r to w ha t he mii.f j M ' - • M ' . i ■ k .,i(. ' i
i ,1 I* I’D dogs. a 111 acted by the smell W ei k i o d W i! fy ri . . I i \ .
f delieion. eoynlrv pudding and * an
age, | rr*l»l m f" 1 low 1 im_ Ins tiuggv
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mere oil hot. I
_ S. S Bigler <1 \ 11 a • i' a w a - a \i*i'
and Irving to help tliein«e|vi v <o a till. week.
teotl:*iiluc meal. I’ethap* some "f Ills | A. Manlo ini of t!i .ngi Imig .p.
brother carrier* can suggest a remedy. | »otn» time here a, .-n11 v,
M . Mem oi S i Nu nall '.V : ! . Bv ' I
What The Barnwell Delegation ii Doing.
Since the la-t i*.ne nf The I’cnp'.c.
tiie following new hill* have been in
troduccd by the inemher* of the llarn-
w ell delegalimi;
Mr. Faiterson : A hill to define
the qualilieations fur the practice of
architecture, in the Stale of South Car
olina and to provide f r the examma-
ation and licensing of architects.
Mr. Creech : A hill to ami ml section
tins of the code of laws of South < aro-
Ii11, 1012, volume 2, civil code of pro
cedure, relative to appeal*.
Mr. Warner: A lull to amend section
the mildest known in years. It was ' ::74;, ( ,f tho code of laws ol South Caro-
the exception rather titan the rule for) lina, 1012, volume 1, u filing to tnai-
lltes to he hujlt except in cook stoves.
of ( olnmhia, Iteu i M iof p, ,niv.
Dr. Joli nson !, i,f |;. 111 w. i.
cent vi-itors ImNwK
hut the weal tier wise are expecting
Fehruary and March to more than
make up for the summer like Mist
month.
Friends of Mrs. IT. A. Calhoun, of
Appleton, S. C., will he delighted to
riagO license
Mr, Warner's hill to provide for the
publication of certain claims paid by
the county lias been passed.
Eclipses For 1913.
There will be live eclipses this year,
learn' that ih^ hpera'tlon she "has" re- three of the sun and two of the .noon,
'■T'-'T ' "l SW Miri-h -22. P ,r.
Sanitarium .f t. > ia| u j* tully visible in the IT.ited States, the it has it* great advant.
'oil't-Y.he will bf able lo rktiirn o! ibea.-l'p-e o„ io ..vo.™,"' II""'. Tn,.-. Lho
;,;?bl , wln.,"",..e„ ilay».-Augti«l» ^ ^^- .be
Mrs. Florence Mt| )ae Uon Weil.
^fYs , T lurenei M .lili.'i.'f.oti Weil,
daughter of* Mr*. Isiu* M i'h lel-on.
formerly of Barnwell tut for a num
ber of years a re»ideiA of Blaekvilh',
died at the hiuiie of li>r uiotlu r la-t
Wednesday, of doiihS pneumonia,
afn r an illm*s of t' ti weeks. .she
was thlrly-*even years ,,f ;it rp and
during her journey throtigy ijr,. made
many fneod* who will I V.r if her
death with deep regret. Ver body
was | lid to rest in A ugu-fa. , t he
Rev. Dr. K‘hdi eotiilui'ting tli\'nueral
services. The sincere sv inpalV- of a
.host of fi i'-nds goes out to tho\i.part-
broken mother and hereavetl h^|t,, r
in their d i. k hour of sorrow.
t;..i ' l , g^ g ' l '• l ! tell mul( •
V\ . • ’ -o va l ' l ' e . ' ' l ' til' '"gging
ot s li, T ae I : I.. Iiio • ’ of ttie um
t>. * to t tic r* 111 H't, a di*laloe of two
in.ies Me ., i.. u i to ii.ai ki t for eight
\ k. d , \, n W ri. ed shott'i tell
t■ ie■ •: . \ | . rlei 1 • i sawing tn • •. also
• f• • i n • mi nn I •.foniol tin ktw ini!|.
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Notice I o Sto« kKolderf.
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I nder.aiid hy virlui of au'hordv t<*
Io ' d 11. . ' e• I t, V" t.i. I." .1 .1 of .11 reetoi -
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i. ! • r. o v given tha’ a *i■ * k l. I I. i »
m. >" in e w ,' | III' held in t tie o"! e ot I .
M . (. ia . e.• .1 r!, in t he tow n of \S i., t*
• "ii, S. i on Mondav , the KHli .'av of
I ' to e ll V , A. 1) I'dd, at lo o'etl.e k A . ;
M ol «a‘d dav; the ot.jeet of *aid |
i. g i- to dissolve mi.) atoindoo
ilo ct.artei and eorporatc purpo.e. of
the -aid Ko-etnary Kmttmg Mill* All
-I", ktiohh * * are requested to he (,res-
1,1.
G. W. • • reetie .11 ,
m-i'. and M »nager.
Widiston, S. ('.. January d, I'cid.
in It
Dr. J. W. Reeves
Dentist
Penn»—-n, located al
Barnwell, South
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RARNWFU. M)FTII CAROLINA
W III | ra< lice in a 1 the CourW. Col
Ineiioi . a *i.. laity. \ 'Hin. i»cg*4l»»d
hii to r|*iatn«' Acoir t .
• ••
James H. Famung,
ATTORNEY at LAW.
Springfield, - - - S. C.
Will pracllco 1" a'* Court! of tbo
Hate and I’nitfJ litotes. .•4*4
II )uu i^row Deis, a Star IVm Muller will please and
pay you. 11 you use fertilizer, see our Loree-f eed Wizard
Distributor. I he Hopper holds 100 pounds. If you plow
cotton and corn, see the J. M. B. No. 20 Cotton and Corn
Plow Stock—the steel beam will not break or bend. Write
us for circulars and prices. Our oiler to the readers ot this
paper will interest you.
Calhoun & Co.
Chronicle, Feb. 2nd.
Northern limb. Visible on the Pacific
Advantage* of Country Ijfe.
Conutrv lif.' hits its dr ivv h-n k*. hD j
ii gen. whiey
w hv
live in tlio country are ‘•rubea’' nnf
"fanners” ami '‘naysee Is” to tint
Life, Accident,
CYCLONE
LIGHTNING
Livestock
INSURANCE,
—At Lowest Rates In—
Stap pea fflachipe Go.,
Bcnnettsville. S. C.
~ LEARN TELECRAPHi 7
DR. W. C. MILHOUS,
- Scnlist,
UAkNlVELL. S. CAROLINA.
OIIV’0 hours: H LUI a. in. to 6 p. ».
Penmns living away from Bnrnw^B
will fdeaao mako apimltunenta befwrn
coming. By so doing they will be •nr«
of Immediate service and aveia ut*-
appointments.
Ill Top Hoises,
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS. L
and earn IffiO to $100 jier month. Thous
Ail persons indehted to tiie estate of nndtof operators needed. Most fascin-
C M. Ahl, deceased, are requested lo H ting and educational work. Positions
make prompt patmentof such inih ht-
e.in.ss to tim undersigned and all per-
snn* having claims against the said
i-.tatc will please present the same
i.r. perly attested to us.
C. S. AM, -
M. N. A hi.
Administrators.
January 27, 1913.
Hill Top Mules.
assured all graduates. Write immedi
ately for catalogue.
SPARTANBURG SCHOOL OF
TELEGRAPHY,
Main S4., «p.' 'Vtnhnr/. 8 C.
cigarette smokers In town, hut thdy
1 r Mr p A All nf 1 coast of tilt’ IT.ited. States. boa»t of tiie im*iness men in tiie woridl
Onr good frien , . • • ’ . i 3 Partial of the sun August 31. in* ■ today is that they were horn on the. _ • 1 - 1 , „ . , , . nf th -
Ulmer. was a welcome visitor to the_ l ^ ^ f Hril ,. Take aw ay the surrounding STRONGEST COMPANIES And no v ready for speedy sale at HU in February and March In.tead of the
Just l{eceii/edl
Pension Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that under
the present law. the Barnwell County
Pemdon Board will meet on a»lesday
uimer. wn “ , , , ,. i visible in the United Mtat*-*.
county ^at Monday * m ' pai ^ t e 1,e (l ^ i 1 4. T ,„.il of the moon, Septemb.-r 15.
an appreciated aa . . . .^ invisible in eastern LTiiteil States, the
5 Partial of the aun. September 3o,
visible In tbe Indian Ocean and south
polar region.
evils that beset the young men and ,
women on tiie threshold of life’s jour- j 1
ney In the city, and substitute the | \
helpful influences of nature, and you
fortlly them for ihe sterner walk*
life.—Fort Mill Times,
-OFFICES AT-
BANK OF BARNWELL
Top Staples, the first new lot of sound
and gentle. Horse*
Also n complete line of Buggies,
Wagons, Harness, etc.
Charlie Brown,
Barnwell, 8. C.
days in March and April, aa heretofore.
All applicants for penaiona will pleaae
forward their data! to the Board at
once.
O. I. Birt,
Pension Coutmlaaloner.
A New Supply
Just Received
at Hill Top
STABLES
They are of the
same right tori
ALWAYS
handled
Aleo Nlceat Baggie*
Comfortable
Wagon*. Hair
all stock equi
and pleaae.
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