The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 10, 1913, Image 5
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L^dga No Itt, Knight* of Pvthla* will
bo held al thalr Hall on Vlr»t and
TFiitd Friday night* at h o’clock. A
full attendance is reunested.
By order of
W. C JENNINGS, c. C.
Wm. McNAB. K. R. & 8.
Chain Gang Notice.
The chain gang sections this week
are:
No. 1 at Ray’s Crossing.
No. 2 on the Galilee road, 2 miles from
Barnwell.
W. V. Richardson, G. J. Diamond,
Clerk Supervisor.
HERE AND HEREABOUTS.
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Mr. J. 0. Sanders, of Olar, was in
town Monday.
Mr. F. M. Copt^of Ulmer, was in
town on Salesday.
Mr. C. D. McClendon, of Fairfax, was
in town Tuesday on business.
The Hon. Norman C. Creech, of
Blackville, was here Saturday.
Dr. H. R. Tison, of Allendale, was in
Barnwell Monday on business.
Capt. J. A Jenkins, of Kline, was a
welcome visitor to Barnwell Mondav.
Mr Agee, who is pleasantly remem
bered in Barnwell, visited friends here
this week
J Henry Johnson, Ks.| , and Mr AH,
of Allendale, were in Barnwell on
business Wednesday
Col N M Walker as in town thi*
week attending the meeting of the
t'owntv t'ommlssioners
Mr I. Cohen
Irston » here h«
eft yesterday for
boarded a (Hyde
• ^ ork
T Yawr*. |
Dir* Mynck. a negro, who shot and
killed a negro woman on the Booth
place, near Khna, about seven yean
w ** arreated in that section Satur
day and brought to Barnwell, where he
was lodged in the county jail.
Card of Thank*.
I extend my most heartfelt thanks to
each and every one who was so kind to
us and showed a willing mind and a
helping hand through the illness of my
mother, and I hope the Lord will bless
each one for their kindness.
Rufus Bell.
DBATBB.
Visiting Team is Defeated.
In a close game of baseball played on
the local diamond last Wednasday
afternoon, the Barnwell team was vic
torious over the Blackville aggrega
tion, the final score being 3 to 1. The
visitors were unable to solve the
curves of Shapiro. The score was:
R H E
Blackville 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—1 3 5
Barnwell 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 x—3 4 2
Batteries: DeWitt and Strobel; Sha
piro and Dicks. Umpire, H. J. Crouch.
County Treasurer’s
Quarterly Report
Di«lat
Mr H. A McCuUers, s former North
Carolinian, who haa been in the employ Qf fine, collected from Meg-
of Mr. T. O. Sanders, of Allendale, as
sawyer for some time, died at the home
of Mr. Sanders Saturday morning about
noon, after a short illness. His death
is said to have been due to a sunstroke.
He was taken sick on Thursday and
grew steadily worse until death claimed
him. The body was shipped to Sumter,
where he has a daughter, for burial.
Utrates, Clerk of Court,
etc., from April 1st,
1913 toJune30,
1913 Inclusive
W. H. Duncan Clerk of Court.
Blind Tiger Caught.
Sheriff J. B. Morris made several
raids in the lower part of the county
last week, but at only one place did he
fitd any wet goods. Henry Berry, a
negro, who lives at Seiglingyille, was
caught with 9 half-pints and 9 pints in
his possession. The Sheriff says that
the bottles had just been filled from a
larger vessel and a wad of paper was
used in place of corks in several of the
bottles
Other raids were made Saturday but
nothing incriminating found
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Mrs Mary Harris Armor, the cele
brated temperance lecturer, delivered
an address at the Barnwell Fiaptiat
• hurrh Tuesday F.venmg on thedis|>en-
sary fjuestKwi She t* a v«ry eloquent
woman and held her audience *j»ell
txnjnd throughout Mrs Krmor has
apt*e*rrd b» fore comraittee* of the
house and senate of the t Oiled States
has addressed large audiewce, m e-.ers
pa-l of the country in the interest of
prohibition and ti-:a;>er»n e and is ohr
of 'h« finest * .ra> n orat >rs in the
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a'rd fba! her »pr r. t. a a I tb« finest
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Notice of Election.
April
7 Sam Edwards
7 Zeke Brown
7 George Nobles
7 Sam Harley
7 Evans Brown
7 Jake Riley
7 Floyd Walker
7 Gregg Moye
8 Joe Moody
M C Kitchings, Magstrate.
April 8 Marion Burroughs
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$ 999 60
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G. J. Diamond, Supervisor.
April 9 W. V. Richardson S 129 13
April 10 C. H. Pinchers 10
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Barnwell.
Office of County Supervisor.
WHEREAS, a petition in writing
signed by more than one third of the
qualified electors of Barnwell County
was filed with me, as Supervisor of said
County, on April 30, 1913, praying that
an election be held for or against the
sale of alcoholic liquors and beverages
under an Act entitled: ‘‘An Act to
provide for an election on the Sale of
Alcoholic Liquors and Beverages in
certain counties petitioning therefor,”
Acts 1912, page 745.
Notice is hereby given that an elec
tion shall be held on Tuesday, August
19. 1913, and conducted by the same
officers and under the same rules and
reguiattoni provided by law for general .
elections.
At such election all qualified electors
of this county may vot»- Kvery voter
who may be in favor of the sale of alco
holic liquors and beverages in this
coualv. shall cast a ballot in the box ,
provided therefor by (he election com
E. W. Holman, Magistrate.
April 15 Squire Tilly
June 3 Ed Gantt
“ 3 Henry McCreary
‘: 3 Mary Walker
N. A Hiers, Magistrate.
April 21 Homer Hutto
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F. S. Owens, Magistrate.
May 6 Freddie Major
“ 6 Willie Allen
“ 6 Alfed Bassett
“ 6 Washington Green
6 Osborne Hav
“ 6 Frank Overstreet
“ 6 John Smith
“ 6 Ld Warner
“ 6 Lucius Washington
EXTRA SPECIAL!
' For the next thirty days I will offer my
^entire stock of ■ ===
j Furniture and House Furnishings
at greatly reduced prices for cash to
make room for new Fall stock. The
public will save money by taking ad
vantage of this Sale.
Jas. M. Caldwell,
Barnwell, S. C.
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(he words “For Sale of Mcoholic
Liquor* and Beverag*-* ' and e\ery
voter optMjaed shall cast a ballot uf>on
• hteh snail t»e |*rin(«-d the words
\gainst Sale of \irohoiic Liquors and
B* > eragf s “
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aperst the week end with t'ol and M' , »
G F Ihimtrrg Fiarrberg ( osinty
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C#**errv#r Hlease baa awarded the
acholarshi^ m pharmacs fa^ the Jnd
Congrraaianal District m 1W ±lM'r
Mr<j ical • allege to H Mtiert Wume, of
Blacks ille
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M" H W Matthews Las *e tor art! ’o
her home ,n Hirmingham \ a after a
* si! of vr\e*a weeks H_. he' fathe*. M *
James B ijaaews
Mrs J ^ .mar. arrompan^kf b»
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T>,:s is ust to remind < -u tt.at 1
re;^-e,5 to d. i aJ k.nds of i'.um'ur.g
ass workman i»e aiannr-
G C Bent, Jr , Magistrate
Juna 2 Henry Haynes
“ 2 J C McKv
2 Morrmll JoiVinssm
2 George Walker
♦1 Solomon Bradley
6 1 .eater Cave
* Henry ( a v e
(i Henry Haynes
*i lekjfrry Jefferson
t. W iluam Kearse
»i F rank Kelly
*i Folgar M \ era
Gnsby Move
' I’etrr Kily
*i Isiah Sander*
* George W’iggina
»• John»*»n Hammond
»> M.^rall Johnson
*i isevjrge Walker
IS fifty five minute* from Barnwell, and there
comes' a satisfaction from making this store
YOUR HEADQUARTERS as you get the BEST
We take pnde in the fact that only the purest
drugs, of correct medicinal value are compound
ed in our prescription department. Personal
attention, comfort*, and factlitie*, make this
DRUG STORE a “HOME” STORE A modem
SODA Fount dispensing the moat appetizing
drinks awaits you Your order by mail will
will be sent by Parcel Boat PROMPTLY There
is satisfaction in being pleased
DC - - JO
Pur* and Fraah caady for “your sweetheart”
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*4 Vx.l Law oJ 1912. ru.tire it
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Jake ligkia
Hugh Houtl
F rank Tfctxn
I»av id Wi iiama
Robert W illiam*
John FaIwardt
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Fielton William*
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Pf-Titvatr Mi**r% tlrialotw. M* vf ve .d V er» and 1 ,lav Ju.» l*lh IKll fur the pur;**.-
M.mdav wav saleviav in nawa*
Only one Land aaif was made
few people were in town, as the
require the attention of the
this seafurn of the vegr
on'.v
Very
crops
erx at
Martha M»ggina eft Tuesday for a
1 v rs:t ti. Mount P’rasard
M aaew Mare (►stecn and l.ucik* t ole
of Florea*». are viaituig thri/ grand
father Mr FI (' Rice
M* J L Steadman. Jr . ha* to
Chappellc for a few daya
Mis* Van* Matthews ha* returned
from a v aat to re.ativea m Uharletton
V|r VS H Rice i* v mting his brother
Mr (' S Rue
Mrs K ,M McCartha. of Baantferg.
s[xnt Mundjv m town with her mother
Mrs VV L Uahff
Mrs S 1) Guess it in Sumter for a
w eek s stay
Messrs T Ft Wilkinson, Jr., and C.
H I ’ool have returned from Garwett
Miss Louise Zeigler is visiting Miss
Emma Warren of Allendale.
Mr. J E Cohen, of Richmond, Ya
was in town this week
Mr. J. R. 4Minor is spending several
weeks with relatives in Atlanta.
Law/r* and Blind Tifera.
In writing of the blind tiger situation
in Spartanburg, The Journal of that
city does not mince words. We are
especially interested in the following:
“How is it here in Spartanburg?
Public sen itment is not strong enough
to make blind tigers pay the fines or go
to the chaingang. Here in this city a
blind tiger may be as guilty as he can
be and it is certain that he will continue
the work. There are lawyers, who,
by appeal or otherwise, will have the
sentence held up and the blind tiger
will give bond and resume business in
twenty-four hours. The lawyer who
perverts justice when he knows his
client is guilty of selling liquor and
who knows that he will continue the
business, is as bad as the blind tiger.”
Orders f»r engraved card* and in
vitations will receive prompt attention
if sent to The People office We rep
resent one of the best engraving
houses in the country and the prices
are very reasonable.
Rural Policeman Frank Dunbar es
corted Will Davis and Joe Chisohn, ne
groes, to the chain gang Saturday, they
having been sentenced by Magistrate
C. B. Dunbar to serve 30 days for
carrying concealed weapons.
Magistrate C- S. Anflerson and Mr.
J. F. Rountree, of Dunbarton, were in
Barnwell on business Tuesday. Mag
istrate Anderson always does the right
thing in the right way and his visit to
the sanctum ww very welcome indeed.
Mr. Lee Cave, a former resident of
Barnwell, was in town last week shak
ing hands with his many friends here.
For a number of years he has been
living in Spartanburg, but for the past
three months he has been with his
brother on Daniel’s Island, near Charles
ton, studying truck farming with a view
to engaging in that profitable branch of
agriculture. cer tainly agree with The Journal
Major J.AncilMeyerand his brother, as to the guilt of the lawyer, who,
Postmaster C. C. Meyer, of Meyer’s knowing that a blind tiger is guilty,
Mill, were welcome visitors to Barn well perverts justice to get the tiger freed.
Monday. Major Meyer reports a very j We belive that he is the guiltier of the
.jf ilrtrrm.rurig uFlrtFlrr !>'• iol a •(•r.ia.
*4-hool tax of two 2 additional mil!*
xhal! t*r l*TM-d in (hr ab<'»r named
•rhuui diatrvt
Thr *aid rlr> t»on ahall be ruflductrd
a* i* provided b> Law for th* holding of
genera! election* The poll* will be
oi»*nrd at the *4.'hool h>>u»r and the
following trustee* are herrbx arijwiint
rd manager* of election F' 1> Kuweli.
1 H t'ollini. and l \ Hutto
Those favoring the proposed lew
shall vast a ballot with the word “Ye*
written or printed thereon and thoae
opjmsmg tie pnq>o«.ed lew shall cast a
ballot with the word “No" written or
printed tben-on
Horace J Crouch,
Sec. Co Board of Education.
Barnwell. Si. C
June 25, 1913. 6-‘26-31
Notice of Election.
Notice is hereby given that an elec
tion w ill be held in Williston on Satur
day, July 12th, 1913, at the store of A.
E. Owens for the purpose of electing
two trustees for Williston School dis
trict, No. 29, to fill the vacancies
caused by the expiration of the com
missions of A. M. Kennedy and W. E.
Prothro, and one trustee for the said
school district to fill the vacancy caused
bv the expiration of the commission of
M. T. Willis. The two new trustees
elected to fill the first named vacancies
will serve until the second Tuesday in
May, 1916; and the trustee elected to
fill the last named vacancy will serve
the second Tuesday in Mav, 1917.
The following are hereby appointed
managers of election: A. Owens, R. J.
Rountree, and T. C. Hair.
Horace J. Crouch,
County Supt. of Education.
Barnwell, S. C.
July 3rd, 1913.
7-3-2L
Regiatratioa Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the Su
pervisors of Registration will open tfe-
books of registration at their office in
Barnwell on Monday, August 4th, 1913.
The books will be kept open for one
week. Those desiring registration cer
tificates will govern themselves ac
cordingly.
Total Collection* for quarter
Total amount of fm**, coat, rtc cxJ-
Ircted from Jui) 1, 1912 to Jun* JQ, 1913.
Dutnbutrd aa follow*
Magiatrat*
Sup<
\llrndal*
Baldoc
Barnwell
Blackx ill*
Dunbarton
Four Mil*
Hilda
Klin*
Red Oak
t Imers
Williston
rvisor's office
Clerk of Court 's office
I 3C %
S7 34
411 56
21 44
2U UU
5000
31 07
28 43
104 2f>
0 00
153 25
369 13
2090 10
t 4269 53
J. B.
Res
pectfully,
ARMSTRONG,
Co. Treas.
Special Notices.
FOR RENT—One of the best stands
in Barnwell, formerly occupied by
Creech’s Pharmacy. No stand in Barn
well better for merchandising. Apply
R. A. Deason,
7-10-tf. Barnwell, S. C.
FOR SALE OR RENT.-Desirable
Houses and Lots in Barnwell for Sale
or Rent on easy Terms. Can Sell your
Yc
Property for You
Harry D. Calhoun,
Office Home Bank.
FORJSALE.—Cow peas bought and
sold
Ion cans, 50c.
Ga.
P'
Pure Georgia Cane Syrup, gal
W. H. Davis, Augusta,
6-26-4L
MONEY TO LEND.
Money to lend or Unit mortgage of
real estate. 8 per cent Intercut on
amount* under $1000.00. 7 per cent
on amount* over 11,900.00.
j . O. Pafteraon.
pleasant vacation trip to Charleston and
adjacent points of interest. He, with
Mr*. Meyer and Veterans J. Staff Hal
ford and J. W. Cssery, spent several
day* in the City by the Sea recently.
And The People is glad indeed to add
Postmaster Meyer to its growing list of
subscriber*. the weekly vmts to ones who do have not a very enviable
h» homeprov* welcome. i reputatJoe.-Oreeowood Journal.
Board of Registration.
two, and he is certainly as low down ' July 2d, 1913.
and- deserves to be classed with the |
lawless and disreputable. We believe
that the time is coming when it will be
impossible to find s lawyer who will [ Pmcriptio* No.lM i*
take s blnid tiger case. Very fe»
them will do it now, and as s rule the
Get my price on bath tubs, lavatories,
kitchen sinks, etc. before buying. My
prices are extremely low, quality con
sidered. P. W. Price, Barnwell, S. C.
—adv.
Malaria or Chills & Fever
Prvcriptlow No. ttt I* pusarad wysrialfy _ _
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TI* Only Way One C* Offer Tap Rffcft fmttj
and service at right prices, it to control,
manage and direct every process in the
manufacture of one's product, thus elimi
nating lost motion, time, dependence on
others and expense.
It is this kind of an orgmntzatioa that has gained
for us the high reputation we enjoy in the furnish
ing of complete house bills; from roagh two by
fours to the artistic columns, grillea, Mwel ports,
mouldings, sash, etc., used in magniftceat mansions.
Our price, s'oek, assortment and service is right.'
“Buy of the Maker"
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Schedules Effective April 20, 1913.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURES BARNWELL, 8. C.
(N. B. These schedule figures are shown as information only and are
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2:08 a. m. No. 23 daily from Columbia to Jacksonville. Pullman sleep
ing car Cincinnati and Augusta ta Jacksonville.
4:20 a. m. No. 24 daily from Jacksonville to Columbia. Pullman sleep
ing cars Jacksonville to Cincinnati and Augusta.
8:35 a m. No. 134 daily from Allendale to Columbia.
10:18 a m. No. 31 daily The Southern’s Southeastern Limited from
New York to Jacksonville. Pullman sleeping cars, dining
car service.
12:06 p. m. No. 149 daily from Batesburgto Allendale.
2:12 p. m. No. 148 daily from Allendale to Batesburg.
4:30 p.m. No. 32 daily The Southern’s Southeastern Limited from
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