The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 24, 1913, Image 5
HARMONY LODGE NO 17 A. P. M.
f k nfnil&r coauaantoaUoB of Hwtnooy
LudS* No. 17, A. F. U. will be held
tn MmooIc Temple on Thuredej
July 17, 7.80 o’clock VlelUng
IkreUireB ere oorautiiy tovlted to attend.
U. W. ManTllle, W. M.
Wm. McNab, 8er.
Tfte regular meeting ot Barnwell
k Lodge No. 1ft, Knights of Pythias will
I be held at their Hall on First and
'Third Friday nights at * o’clock. A
_ full attendance Is requested.
By order of ^
W. C JENNINGS, C. <J.
Wm. McNAB. K. R. A 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.
Miss Eliza Kirkland spent Sunday in
Blackville with friends.
Mr. Clark McCaslan spent the week
end on the Isle of Palms.
Mr. A. P. Penwell, of Martin, was a
visitor in Barnwell Monday.
Mr. Ben Sexton was the guest of
friends in Barnwell Sunday.
Messrs. H. M. and Paul Arzet spent
Sunday in Savannah and Tybee.
Mrs. Anderson, of Florida, is visiting
her sister, Mrs E H Richardson
Attorney General Thomas H Pt'eples
^^lotored domii from Columbia Thwrv-
The Hen Norman Crrrch, of BIw k
ville. «as a visitor to th*- county wat
Saturday
Mrs E W Netties and chiidrea ,,f
Wedfcp-field, an- visit d,- Mr and Mrs
Alva Melkrtt
Mi»»« s 1 Lattir Crns h and ' ' » L. st<-'
of SvUania '>» ~r* he'e ,.n a vis.t
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H. F. Buist, Ekj., of BUckville, was
n town Tueaday on business.
Thos. M. Boulware, Esq., spent
Tuesday in Allendale on proffessional
business.
One-fourth off on Straw Hats and
Canvas Oxfords.
J. A. Porter.—adv.
Mrs. G. M. Main is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. L. M. Ayer in Savannah
this week.
Messrs. J. G. Strobol and Charlie
Wilson, of Blackville were in town
yesterday on business.
Mr. J. G. Moody, Jr., has returned
from a pleasant visit to his sister, Mrs.
B. G. Parks, in Waycross, Ga.
Chief of Police J. B. Harter, of Al
lendale, who was in attendance upon
Court last week, joined The People
family Thursday morning.
New Wheat Flour,
New Pansy Wheat Flour.
Try a sack.
J. A. Porter.—adv.
The Hon. J. A. Hunter, a member of
the House of Representatives from
Bamberg County, was a visitor to Barn
well last week. The editor was very
glad to make his acquaintance.
The Prohibition Paryer Circle will
meet this afternoon (Thursday] at the
residence of Mrs. M. B. Hagood. All
persons interested in this movement
are cordially invited to be present.
The People makes an important an
nouncement this week to merchants
and other business men residing in
towns where there are no printing of
fices It means money in their pockets
G W (hies. Esq , of Blackville, per
haps the youngest member of the Barn
wHI Bar, was m town Friday on pro
fessional business Mr (ivies, who is
a recent law graduate, was admitted to
the Mar last Spring
Miss Blanche Porter celebrated her
eighth birthdav «a the Pnh inst
i/uite a numtx-r of her little fr>ends
erii.ived her geaerous hospitality
Vftrr plavtng s<-»rral games, dei.ghtfu
-e**-f sh ments wire served
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Williaton, July 19.—The home of Mr. All per»on» indebted to the ertate ot
Mr*. L. S. Mvlllc^p .» Ihe J “„,£ 1,
scene of a beautiful home wedding >uc ^ jndebtedneas to the undersigned,
when at 8 p. m. Miss Jennie H. Trotti and all persons having claims against
of Williston and William A. Hay of | the said estate will ple»*e present the
Govan were married.
had transformed the parlors into a
scene of beauty appropriate to the oc
casion. The wedding march was
played by Miss Gertrude Mellichamp
Skillful kinds P r <-P* r| y McCresry.
July 22, 1913. Administratrix.
Notice of Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that the un-
a niece of the bride, and the ceremony ' dersigned will on Monday, August 25,
was performed by Dr. W. M. Jones of
Williston. Among the out-of-town
guests were Dr. Louis Trotti of Che-
raw and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Trotti of
Brookland. They will live in Govan.
Dicka-Cone.
Williston, July 19.—Dr. Willis Cone
and Miss Alma Vivian Dicks were
quietly married on Tuesday at the res
idence of Mrs. Preston Dicks, the
bride’s mother, in Greenland section of
this county. The parlors were deco
rated. Miss Agnes Cone, a sister of
the groom, rendered the wedding
march. The couple was attended by
Eugene Greene of Williston and Leon
Dicks as groomsmen, while Misses
Dora Cone and Addie Hill were brides
maids. In simple, but impressive
1913, file with Hon. John K. Shelling,
Judge of Probate for Barnwell Coun
ty, his final retun as guardian of
Bertha Stringfellow, Freddie String-
fellow, Charlie L. Stringfellow, Willie
M. Stringfellow and Jonn B. String
fellow, minors, and apply for Letters
Dismissory.
Bennett Stringfellow,
Guardian.
July 19th, 1913.
Proposals Invited for Bids.
Competitive sealed bids are invited
by the County Board of Commissioners
of Barnwell county for a three months
supply of the following articles:
Hay, corn, oats, bacon, meal, peas,
tobacco, soap, soda, lye, shoes and
lumber.
The awards to successful bidders will
be based on the delivery of said sup
plies to the county court house.
All bids must be sealed and should be
j 0 ' 7,\ w 717’ j 1 addressed to the Chairman of the County
words Dr. W. M. Jones Performed the : Boar(J of Commjssjoners Qn or
ceremony. The bride is the eldest j s ^ 0 f August 1913.
daughter of Mrs. Preston Dicks, and is ' H. Fullerton Buist, Chairman,
remembered by many Limestone girls, ^ ^ Wd. of Com. for Barnwell Co.
of which college she is a graduate. The ;
goom is originally from Brunson, but ^
has for some months been settled in
Notice of Election.
EXTRA SPECIAL!
For the next thirty days I will offer my
== ■ =entire stock of =
Furniture anil 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.
the Greenland section as a practicing
physician. The bride was attired in a
dress ot white crepe meteor trimmed
in white satin duchess lace and pearls,
and her going away gown was of tan
bedford cord with touches of blue,
hat. gloves and shoes to match
bridesmaids wore white vsith marqui
sette vs ith shadow lace
Among the guests \Aer»- 'i Wright.
\ngus Dicks. Mr and Mrs h l. Mer
ntt, William Merit! Belt .n H<i\!s
ton of \ugusta. Mrs Kat • Ri . d Miss
I.ois and M>His Th inqisnn W ..am
Thomjssiin. Miss Sara Mir-.V M^s
Josephine Thomtmin of A ' ist-'ii < <
>-i. and Eugene (irern of s'on 'iar
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
County of Barnwell.
Office of County SujH*rvisor.
WHEREAS, a
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petition in writing
by more than one third of the
The qualified electors of Barnwell County
was filed with me. as SufHTvisor of aaid
Countv on \pnl Ki. TUpraying that
an election tx- held for or against the
sale of alcoholic liquors and Leverages
under an \ct entitled Kn Act to
provide for an election on the Sale of
\l.-oh«»li. Liquors and li*-\eniges in
••Main counties petit.<>mng therefor
ts CM page 7* ,
Notii r is hereto given that an ele<-
'iof sha t>»■ held on Ujestlav \ugust
: > 'M L and tomlucted to the same
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K.-ad the ado rtisenu-nt of the Barn
well Insurance Agen. v. John K Snel-
ling. Manager, in anottier coluian of
this issue
Mrs Salhe M Nah and daugHers,
VMisses Salhe, hade and \tamie, have
iTeturned from a visit to relative*, in
New York
Miss Louva Fiwer left Sunday for
Scllivan’s Island ,’o spend the w»ek
with Misses Flossit Patterson and Vir
ginia Moseley.
Mr. B. B. Easterling returned last
week after a pleasant visit of a few
days,to his brother, ifir. R. A. Easter
ling, in Union.
1 a" «• J M' Du'icar » rh *d'en t . a^d
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.nrd to ftiiwk it taking the right view
of things ifi that ruamiunitv and la
going to the farmer Thia bank
prot»n»-s Sb lend mones on miser I
aneous far» proddets It is done to
encourage (Hr farmer tn raise a diversi
ty of rcopa No matter whether the
t>ank make* or io*es its risks, it will
make rrwHar^ for the prople of the
county and anil t>e doing a magnifi
cent work Ve cannot ttnrikof a better
work that a bank in thiscaaintry could
do than that tif encouraging the diver
sification of "the croja. of ita supporters.
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TO INVtCT COUNTY^ BOOKA
W.U Vaaat BarawaU
A W Jones, romptroller general
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Barnwell
advertised Julv 14,
Adwurtiawd Lettwes.
Letters remaining in the
Post Office a r>4
1913.
s< si r.
Walter Brown, William Beaton, i2‘
J. R. CarroH, Oear^e a Dempsey, Sihell
Goethe, Jonhs!oh*son, A. B. Josey.
V X rRMWLK.
Harriet Anderson, Bessie lavison,
Ada Sanders, Fraee Scurry.
From Dead Letter Office.
Melva Collins, Paul Rodgers.
Persons calling for these letters will
Misc Annabelle Co«*or, of Elloree, j)lease say advertised.
who has been the gue«J of Misses Rena
Harrisan and Alma Connor, returned
home last week.
Capt. J. E. Hair, of Kackville, left
this week ^>r Saluda, N. C.* where he
•will spend the remainder of the heated
term. He expects to return home
about September 1st.
Mesdames Tyler and J. F- Richard
son, of Augusta, returned home Mon-
daj morning after a pleasant visit to
Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Richardson and
lotber relatives in Barnwell.
The many friends of Mr. W. T. “Still,
who was taken suddenly ill while in
Barnwell Saturday, will be glad to
learn that he had recovered sufficiently
to return to his home Monday.
Want to Buy a House or Lot in Barn
well ?
Want to Sell a House or Lot in Barn
well ??
Want to Sell, Rent or Buy a Farm ???
Harry D. Calhoun,
adv, Office in Home Bank.
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S. B. Moseley, P.U.
Notice.
The Barnwell and Ftnfiberg Sunday
School Convention will meet at Bar*-
berg on Sept. 3, 4 and 5. All schools
are expected to take some part in the
exercises of Thursday afternoon, Sept.
4. It is requested that replies to cards
sent out will be forwarded to the un
dersighed at once.
W. G. Britton,
Barnwell, S. C.
Notice to Adminiatrators, Executor*,
Guardian* and Trustee*.
The law requires all Administrators,
Executors, Guardians and Trustees to
file with the Judge of Probate, on or
before July the 1st, of each year, an
account, showing all receipts and dis
bursements. Penalty for failure to do
so See Sec. 3648, 3682 and 3765 also
pages 1009, 1018 and 1046, Code of laws
of South Carolina, 1912.
John K. Snelling,
Judge of Probate.
optHuving thr proiK>>**<l irw shull cast a
tht* *ta1r. ha* returned \o Columbia with thr word No ' written or
from \udrrsonand SparUnharg. whrre printed thereon
he lia* t*en inspecting the tvooks of , Horace J < rouch,
, , .in Sec ( o Board of Education
those two counties, respectively He u itrnwt .|| ^ ^
gives the highest praise ta Anderson
for the exemplary way in which the
books of the county are kept, and says
that the sratem is modern and up-to-
date. The examination of the books of
Spartanburg Countv will not be com
pleted for some time.
Notice of settlement
Julv 12, 1913
7-17-2t
Special Notices.
FOR RKNT- Four second-floor rooms,
furnished or unfurnished, in a desirable
ill be st rrt out ! part of town. For further information,
this week to the following counties, | apply to B. Mazursk^,
while next week the comptroller general • Barnwell, S. C.
will send men to check up the hooks: ——
Bamberg, Lee, Orangeburg, Barnwell, FOR SALE—Having decided to quit
Hampton, Colleton, Beaufort, Edgefield I r aisl >g k oats ? I am offering my large
herd, composed principally of Angoras,
at very reasonable prices. If interested
call on or write to
and Saluda.
And The People predicts that he will
find things in this county “all to the
mustard.”
Notice of Fiaad Pitrh^rgr
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned will on Tuesday, August 26,
1913, file with Hon. John K. Snelling,
Judge of Probate for Barnwell County,
their final return as Executor and Ex
ecutrix of the will of L. T. Williams,
deceased, and apply for Letters Dis-
■lissory.
L. P. Williams,
i Exeeutor,
Hattie B. Staley,
l ■ Executrix.
July 1&, 1913.
7-17-2t
Geooje H. Bates,
Barnwell, S. C.
■ (Advertpsement.)
“Last Y«*U Forget-**
This is just to remind you that I am
prepared to do all kinds?^f plumbing in
a first-class, workmanlike manner. If
you are thinking of installing this mod
ern convenience in your home, see me
before placing the job elsewhere.
P. W. Price, Barnwell, S. C.
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
Property for You.
Harry D. Calhoun,
Office Home Bank.
SEHD US YOUB JOB V0B1
FOR SALE.—Cow peas bought and
sold. Pure Georgia Cane Syrup, gal
lon cans, 50c. W. H. Davis, Augusta,
Ga. 6-26-41.
MONEY TO LEND.
Money to lend or firm mortgage of
real enlace. 8 pfcr cent Interent on
amount* under 11000.00. 7 per cent
on amount* over $1,000.00.
J. O. Pafteraon.
Get my price on bath tuba, lavatoriea,
kitchen sinks, etc. before buying. My
prices are extremely low, quality eon
sidered. P. W. Price, Barnwell, S. C.
—adv.
Jas. M. Caldwell
Barnwell, S. C.
—ii -ir
BARNWELL INSURANCE AGENCY
WILL INSURE
YOUR LIFE. YOUR INGOME, •
YOUR HOME, YOUR STOCK
Insurance of every description and Surety
Bonds written at lowest rates in
old line Companies.
JOHN K. SNELLING. MANAGER.
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‘br lia dm *• Hoti. dutru t No *> on Nalur
L*v Ju ) 2*ith. CG L for the t>ur;«uae
of ijetrrmining wbrlher or n<i< • *p*xtal j
»<-tvo> t*» of two 2 mCt *h*ll be
>e* n««1 in the *t»ove ri»meM tchuiii
di*tru t
The *ai<j election *h*l! he conducted
■ • i* prvvidrd bv la* fur th* holding of
gewxrml election* The (>oli* will be
opeoe’d at the u»u*i voting plnre in the i
town of Haidur and the following trus-
>*-«-* are her^bv appointed manager* of
electron W I John*. J 1* Johns and
John C ('alhoun
Those favoring the pnqvoaed kvv
shall c**t a balhtt with the word •'Yr• , ’ i
written or printed thereon and thuae
He Only Wiy One Can Offer Tip Me* fnBty
and service at right pricei, 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 organization that has gained
for us the hi^h reputation we en)oy at tfc# furnish
ing of complete nouse bills; from rough two by
fours to the artistic columns, grilles^ newel posts,
mouldings, sash, etc., used in magnificent mansions.
Our pric-e, s'oek, assortment and service is right
“/Jay of the Maker*
S**h, Door*, AUGUSTA LUMBER CO.
Blind*, Etc AUGUSTA. GA.
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| Southern Railway
PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH
Schedules Effective April 20, 1913.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURES BARNWELL, S. C.
(N. B. These schedule figures are shown as information only and are
not guaranteed.)
2:08 a. m. No. 23 daily from Columbia to Jacksonville. Pullman sleep
ing car Cincinnati and Augusta to 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
Jacksonville to New York. Pullman sleeping cars, dining ear
service.
6:06 p. m. No. 133 daily from Columbia to Allendale.
For detailed information, sleeping car reservations call on
nearest ticket agent, or,
W. H. Caffey, DPA W. E. McGee, AGP A., r H. F. Cary, GPA.,
Charjeston, S. C. Columbia, S. C. Washington, D. C.
S. H. Hardwick, PTM, E. H. Coapman, VPAGM
^ Washington, D. C.
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