The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 12, 1913, Image 5
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HARMONT LODOK NO IT A. P M
\A/ A of Hirmaar
Lode* Na 17, A r M will b*. b*kl
WJLt* ■••oolc Totnpta or. Thnml4j
li, 7» o'clock Victutu
brethren ar* oordl*LT mrlted to »turn<l.
«. W. MuiTine, W. U.
Wm. McNab, 8«r.
Tfi« regular maetlng ot Barnw*ll
| Lodge No. 1C, Knight* of Pythias will
I be held at their Hall on First and
f Third Friday nights at M o’clock. A
foil attendance is requested.
By order of
W’. C JENNINGS, C. CV
Wm. McNAB, K. R. A 8.
Chain Gang Notice.
The chain gang sections this week
are:
No. 1 at Blackville.
No. 2 at Trotti’s Ford.
W. V. Richardson, G. J. Diamond,
f'lerk Supervisor.
There is a dearth of local and county
news this week.
Gen. W. W. Moore spent the week
end with relatives here.
Miss Jessie Armstrong has returned
from Winthrop College.
Mrs. J. 0. Patterson, Jr., entertained
at cards Friday afternoon.
Miss Virginia Moseley is visiting rela
tives and friends m North Augusta.
Mr. A. R. Wallack, of Olar, spent a
few days with friends here this week.
Mr. Carl Buist of Blackville has been
the guest of Mr. Langdon Cave this
week.
Miss Marion Reynolds, of JColumbia,
is visiting Miss Marion Patterson this
week.
Miss Ruth Bennett, of Williston, is th#
charming guest of Mr and Mrs (i N
Snellmg
Mrs. W. C. Jennings entertained a
number of friends at cards Saturday ,
morning
Mr J (J Moody left Friday fiWa\
cross, Ga , to visit hts daughter, Mrs. ii. .
G Parks
Misses Came. I iz/te and Amelia
McNab have returned home from W;nth
rop College,
Mrs R C Holman and itCe daughter
Carrie, are spend.ng the * r on >u ii
van » Island
Mtsse-s Minnie and K..'h P r ; »• » r < the
rharming guests uf re.at.ves and friends
in aitertMio
Mayor and Mrs J h mt.e Har « v and
little son left >unda> aft<-rn.rjn '.ir the
Cits to the Sea
Mrv Cltr* Miller, of Mobile. Ala., i«
the guest of her brother, Mr J A.
Porter.
Cob Harry D. Calhoun, president of
the |lome Bank of Barnwell, is in
Richmond, Va.
Miss Louise Porter has returned
home after a pleasant visit to relatives
in Springfield. She was accompanied
on her return by Miss Annie May
Boylston.
Mr. Horace J. Crouch, county super
intendent of education, returned from
Greenville Thursday, where he attend
ed the commencement exercises of
Furman University.
Mr. Ben Wyman returned to Aiken
on Tuesday after completing a term
in the Charleston Medical College. Mr.
Wyman is now a rising Junior.—Aiken
Journal and Review.
Mr. S. H. Ussery, of Elko Route No. 1,
was in town last week and reported
that his cucumber crop is an exception
ally fine one this year. He has shipped
a number of crates and, with a few^ex-
ceptions, they were classed as No. 1
vegetables. The prices are very good.
The reception at the Methodist par
sonage, tendered by the Rev. and Mrs.
W. J. Snyder, to their friends, was
largely attended. During the evening
delightful refreshments were served,
and the guests were loud in their
praise of the handsome new parsonage.
S
CITATION NOTICE.
STATE OF sol TH < AKOL1NA, «
(_oi sty or tUkswiu..
In th« PmUatr Court.
By J. K. 8nellln(i, Eikj , Judge of Probate In
Barnwell County.
Wberea*. H S Me.lb hump hath made
punt to me to grant him Letter* of Al
m'niatratlon of the relate of an t rfl< < te of
t arrie .) Mell'< Lamp
Theno an . therefore, to * Itr and * Imor.l»h
all and •iiitfuiar the kmdre*! an 1 ■ n-d.tor* of
tr.r *41,1 ( arr'e J Melln Lamp. Ur- r«»r.i, that
iht) U- and »; ;»-ar **-' n- !u>- in the i .«rt "f
l‘r' i*!i t<. t*- held at Harr,well "ii Wr-lnr*!a>
'hr i'.rti "f Ijrie, neit a'ler put>i'
atn.f tfc re. .f A! 11 ■ '■A III t!.r f..rrn.. r.,
l< »h W aj«r * A’H the* r*1e w>.» the »a ',
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Notice of EUctaon.
A petition having been filed in ac
cordance with aectioo 1742, general
school law of 1912, notice ia hereby
iven that an election will be held in
Sycamore school district No.
3 on Friday, June 20th, 1913, for the
purpose of determining whether or not
a special school tax of two r2) mills
shall be levied in the above named
school district.
The said election shall be conducted
as is provided by laW for the holding of
general elections. The polls will be
opened at the school house, and the
following trustees are hereby appoint
ed managers of election: D. S. Cone,
W. H. Mixson and I. H. Harvey.
Those favoring the proposed levy
shall cast a ballot with the word “Yes”
written or printed thereon; and those
opposing the proposed levy shall cast a
ballot with the word “No” written or
printed thereon.
Horace J. Crouch,
Sec. Co. Board of Education.
Barnwell, S, C.
June 7, 1913. 6-12-2t
When You
Keep Out
The flies ami mos
quitoes you keep
out disease.
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Adjustable
Screen Windows
(Advertisement.)
Attention, Farmer*.
I am ready and prepared to contract
with farmers of the nght stamp for
their cotton of the coming crop at
fifteen cents a pound, middling basis.
Call on me for particulars at Barnwell
between the hours of ten and one
o’clock a. m. and three and six o’clock
p. m. Don’t all come at once because I
can’t attend all at one time, and, more
over, all are not eligible.
Alfred Aldrich.
SEND DS YOOR JOB WORK
made to fit plum
and smooth 40c.
Good Heavy
Screen Doors
2-10 x 6-10 and
3x7 $1.50. Other
Grades - $1.25
Wire Screencloth
Hinges, door sets,
Springs and full
line of Builders
Hardware.
Lemon Bros.,
Barnwell, S. C.
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Solicits Your Borrowing
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Officer*
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returned to Augusta Sunday after a , ,
pleasant visit to her parents, Mr and
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Miss t arrie Cave
Mrs W J Lemon entertained on
Tuesday of last week in honor of Mrs
I Not» > afei hiii> lifM «*11 filcil . .
Miss Mana Bronson, who has been ! I'" !ud>n.i < ertitl
one of the popular teachers of thr
Georgetown school the past session, re
turned homu last week.
Mr. A. A. McAllister, who was cotton
buyer for Mr. C. F. Molair last fall,
came over from Bishopville Sunday
and spent a couple of days with friends.
Mr. J. F. Grubbs has resigned as
captain of section No. 1 of the Barnwell
County chain gang. He gives as his
reason for so doing the recent reduc
tion in salary.
Miss Veleria Stuart and Mr. Ronald
Gyles, of Blackville, are guests of the
Misses Helen and Willie Stuart. Misses
Stuart will leave today for Asheville
where they will join Mother De Planck's
party for a summer in Europe.—Au
gusta Herald, June 8.
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'perfected this product
Lst^blisKedtKeir
sttsj\dfvrd ?sjvd m&de their
$5cq reput&tkHv $aao
For Sale by
Farmers Union Mercantile Company
“Everything to Fiat and Wear”
Barnwell, South Carolina
Total,.
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Statf of smith ( aroliua, i
( ounty of Harnwrll. . S S
Before me caine Victor Ix’wis, Ca-'liier of
the aliove named tiank, who, tK iiiu duly sworn
says that the above-awt foreffolm? statement
is a true eonditioti of savl bank, as shown by
the books of said bank.
Victor lycwis.
Sworn to and subscribes! before me this
11th day of June, 1U13.
W. Riley AH, (us.)
Notary Public, 8. < .
Correct Attest;
H. M. Jenkins, Sr., i
B. M. Jenkins, Jr.. /■ Directors.
H. B. Cave. )
After Four Tears of Discouraging
Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave
Up in Despair. Husband
Came to Rescue.
Catron, Ky.—In an Interesting letter
from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock
writes as follows: “I suffered for four
year*, with womanly troubles, and during
this time, 1 could only sit up for a little
while, and could not walk anywhere at
all. At times, 1 would have severe pains
in my left side;
The doctor was called in, and his treat
ment relieved me for a while, but 1 was
toon to my bed After
that, eoOiiag seemed to do me tay good.
I had gotten so weak I could not stand,
and I gave up in despair.
At last, my husband got me a bottle of
Cardui, the woman’s tonic, and I com
menced taking it. From the very first
dose, I could tell it was helping me. I
can now walk two miles without its
tiring me, and am doing all my work.”
If you are all run down from womanly
troubles, don’t give up in despair. Try
Cardui, the woman’s tonic. It has helped
more than a million women, in Its 50
years of continuous success, and should
surely help you, too. Your druggist has
sold Cardui for yean. He knows what
'it wUl da Ask him. He wU recom
mend tt. Begin taking Cardui today.
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We Start with the
Rough Log
We end with the finished product,
and every operation is done by our own
men in our own mills.
Sash, doors, blinds, screens, mouldings,
columns, grilles, newel posts, shingles, lam,
interior finish, etc.—everything in building
material we furnish in boih quantity and
quality.
Complete heuse bills from architect’s plans
and builder’s lists our specialty.
Brine or mail in your specification. Get our
estimate free.
“Buy of the Maker"
AUGUSTA LUMBER CO.
/UGUSTA. GA.
Strongest State Bank in So. Ca.
WHY?
Cm *ital. Sur Hu* and Stockholder* Liability
$830,000.00
Safest of the Safe.
Ia ratfmattnf the aafr'y of a Bank II £la wall 10 r*-
m*aib-r that Capital and .Hurplu*, la ottoar word*. Iba
BANK S OWN MoNKT, I* ibai which (Waa aaeurliy
to dapnail^r*. In thW raaprrt wa ataod FIRKT • at nag
lb« *U0 Hal# bank* in S>>u(h Carolina. JVaak aafalj Iral
and arcane »b# cordial iuvtiaUaa whtah wa amaawd yoa
u> bank with u».
4 per cent Paid on Savings
BANKofWESTERN CAROLINA
BARNWELL, S.C.
CAPITAL & SURPLUS $500.0C0.oS>
~ I LOCAL DIRECTORS 1 ■
George M.Bales J M.Eaaierlin^
Butler Ha^ood P.M.Buckingham
HUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE
Our local Manager or
Traveling Man will
take pleasure in advis-
ing with yon about
fertilizer to be put
down during the crop
grow T ing season.
Southern Cotton Oil Co.,
Barnwell, S. C.
Wm. E. McNAB, Manager*
jn Wrightsville Beach K C.
w Wilmington^ N.’C.
Tickets sold each Thursday—June 5th to and including
September Hth, 1913, limited to reach Barnwell return
ing prior to midnight of the second Monday following
date of sale.
EXCURSION RATES NORTH AND EAST-
For any information, address
T. C. WHITE,
Gen. Pass. Agent
Wilmington, N. C.