The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 07, 1913, Image 5
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BARHONT lX)DUf NO 17 A. F. II.
Mr K H Wtlker, of Appleton, wm
f k r«frtil&r combnalcattoo ot HjtnnoKT in town Mond»v
Lodf* No. 17, A. V M will be held
TV.
All per»on» indebted to the estate of
'Au« M T« n ‘ C 75 mP oV k “ k ! , M : Wm E McNab went U P to Co - John B * n ' wel1 for th< f,n 7 t WltenT, ^‘ quested to ^ke^pro^t^^t "of
Aug. 1, , M V ‘, )UtJ|t | U mbia yesterday afternoon on business, on gift of the season. It i* a ^
feretiirva are coruiai.f invited to attend.
(». W Manville, W. M
H m. McNab. Sec.
The People is indebted to Subscriber
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Tne regular meeting ot Barnwtll
Lodge No. 16, Rnirhu ot P>thlaB will
I be held at their Hall on First and
'Third Friday nights at H o’clock. A
_ full attendalnce is requested.
By order of
W. C JENNINGS. C. C.
Wm. McNAB. K. R. & 8.
such indebtedness to the undersigned.
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.
H. F. Buist, Esq., of Blackville, was
i i town Monday on business.
The Hon. R. M. Mixson, of Willistor,
was in Barnwell on business Monday.
Attorney General Thomas H. Peepks
motored down from Columbia Wednes
day.
Mrs. \\ . M. Andrews expects to leave
this week for the mountains of North
Carolina.
Mr. \ ictor Lewis, the popular cashier
of the Bank of Kline, was in town
Wednesday.
Mr. Barney Owens, of Dunbarton,
was a welcome visitor to the county
seat Monday.
Miss Julia Copeland, of Ehrhardt,
spent several days with Mrs. J. W. C.
Reed last week.
Mrs. Ciemintine Cummings, of
Orangeburg, is the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. T. E. Cummings.
Mr. Miller Warren, of Appleton, has
been the guest of Mr. George Arm
strong for the past few days.
Mr. Rupert Reed has returned to
Columbia after spending a few days
with his mother, Mr. J. W. C. Reed.
Cols. Harry D. Calhoun and Butler
Hagood are attending the Cnnference
for the Common Good in Columbia to-
dav.
Mr. Warren Calhoun, who is tempo-
ranall v m charge of the Ellenton branch
of the Bank of Western Carolina, spent
Miss Ethel Calhoun, of Appleton, is Sundav in Parnwell.
the charming guest of Miss Olive Cal
houn.
Capt. W D Black, of Wiiii>*,,,ii,
motored over to Barnwell Monday on
business.
Miss Hall ie Armstrong, of Columbia,
was the charming guest «»f Hiirn*r:i
r latnes and fnends last week
Mr S K Brow n, of New Vo’-k w »s
the guest of his brother. Mr Char! e
Brown, for a abort while last week
Mrs C B hrer and two lit!> daugh
ters. of lUmtwrg are \ vt;ng h. r
father Capt J A Jroluws at h nr
The Kev and Mrs VI 1 ^ v r -r
turned asf Wr«!nr»«la* tr -ir. >
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Capt .1 \ Jenkins, of Kline, and Mr.
W. W Cope, of timer, were in town
Monday and brightened the sanctum
by their very welcome presence
An advertisement for the Carlisle
hitting S' h M> appears m th.s issue of
The Prop,,- It «ii! pa\ pros[>e,t;\e
students to go,,, it a careful reading
pound Jones melon and wras grown on and all persons having claims against
his farm near Elko. The original seed the said estate will please present the
were given to him thirteen years ago ^ < r k j ^ c ^ elirv
by the late Major John W. Holmes, and j u ]y 22, 1913. Administratrix.
every year since that time John has re- — — —
membered The People force. Last Notice of Final Discharge,
year he brought in a melon that Notice is hereby given that the un
weighed 58 pounds. We have not; dersigned will on Monday, August 25,
eaten the 1913 prize fruit, but judging 1913, file with Hon. John K. Spelling,
* * 1 .1 „ . •, -.i 1 Judge of Probate for Barnwell Coun-
the future by the past it will be filled ^ fina , retun fls ^ of
with crisp, luscious, juicy red meat and j ^ ertha stringfellow, Freddie String-
of such a sugary sweetness that it will ; fellow, Charlie L. Stringfellow, Willie
make one wonder why a melon was 1 M. Stringfellow and John B. String-
not osed by Mother Eve instead of , D e ^ s ™ norc ' an<1 for Lent ' rs
an apple in tempting the first man.
One-fourth off on Straw Hats, Oxfords, July 19th, 1913
Lawns, etc. J. A. Porter.—Adv.
Bennett Stringfellow,
Guardian.
What’* in a Name?
Deputy Sheriff Jin Bolen has a point
er puppy of which he is especially
proud. It came into his possession
about the time Richard Henry Austin
was captured and' Mr. Bolen named
him for that crafty criminal, and ever
since
Notice of Election.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Barnwell.
Office of County Supervisor.
WHEREAS, a petition in writing
signed by more than one third of the
j. — s..qualified electors of Barnwell County
then the puppy has been gett g was ^| e( j me as Supervisor of said
M*vor a nil M-> I 1 m
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l.ttlr v.n \1,%» i’au.tn*- Wirbin1v>r
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into trouble. One day he slipped County, on April 30, 191o, praying that
away and when found two days later an election be held for or against the
was at the bottom of a twenty-five foot sale of alcoholic liquors and "beverages
well. He soon recovered ro provide for an election on the Sale of
effects of his imprisonment. Sunday Alcoholic Liquors and Beverages in
he went out for a strol with an older certain counties petitioning therefor,
dog and wandered too near the track Acts 1912, page .45.
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of the Southern Railway The rai tion shall be held on Tuesday. August
f rom Batesburg came along and cut off jq 1913, and conducted by the samt
clean as ’ whistle And yet officers and under the same ru'es and
^ ^ ^ regulations pros ided t>y law for general
EXTRA SPECIAL!
For the next thirty days 1 will offer my
- =cntire stock of =
Finitiiie and House Furaisigs
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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his tail as
there are some who ask,
name''
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eiei tions
At SU< h ele.
( trie fourth off
< an\as ' ixfords
.■n Straw Hats and
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-•ma.nmg n 'to B»rrii
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and
‘ •'.'^qualified eleetors
of this county may vote* L-ery yoter
w bo may tie in fav or of the va.e ** ' '
holu' liquors and tw-serages in tnn |
• ounty shall . a»t a t>allot m the tM,\
provided then for t.\ the rieelion * om |
miasmners or w tu. h sfa pruted I
the » .rds for Na.e of V <>hoiir
1.. , iors and Beverages and every
voter opia^r.1 aha a*t a t'a ot w.{»>n
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BARNWELL INSURANCE AGENCY
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YOUR LIFE YOUR INCOME,
^gUR J10ME, YOUR ST06K
Insurance of every oescnpi18iM{li^ ure *'
Bonds written at lowest rates in
old line Companies.
JOHN K. SNELUNG. MANAGER.
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will siait Miaa Mamir T >.er who was
hrf gue.t dunag ftw t'hnttmaa h<> >
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The lorai haarhaltlaam took a double
header fro* the ('.jafeoa aggregation
Thur%dav aftern.w.n The s< or. of the
ftrat game * aa 7 to i second game,
4 to 3 J
Mr W K Owena. of better. (ia wa»
the guest of Barnwell County relative*
and fnends last week This was his
firat visit to South Cartktna in three
year*.
Dr J C. Creech and two children
came down from Gaffney Wednesday
afternoon on a short visit to relatives
and fnends in Barnwell They re
turned to their adopted home Friday.
Dr. C. N. Burckhalter, who was op
erated on recently at a Colminbia hos
pital for appendicitis, returned home
last Wednesday. His many friends are
indeed glad to know that his recovery
has been so rapid. ''
Mrs. A. J. Bennett and little daugh-
Tfr, of Martin, are spending son* time
with Mrs. Bennett’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Dicks. Their many friepds
in Barnwell will learn with regret that
little Miss Bennett has been quite sklk
for several days.
Messrs. C. F. Molair, W. J. Lemon
and G. W. Manville left for Charleston
Monday afternoon, from which port
they sailed Tuesday morning on a Clyde
Lyne steamer for New York. Business
and pleasure will be combined on this
trip to the North.
The Ehrhardt vul Barnwell baseball
teams played a tie game here Wednes
day afternoon, the final score being S
to 3 after 7 innings piny. The game
was called on accuun’ b darkness and
was one of the slowest gam* s played
here this year, the v isitors keeping up
a continual wrangle from start to finish.
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 .- .C
Harry D. Calhoun,
»dv. Office in Home Bank
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**r * m«-1 h< »1» *nd writing A r ' r t ngr-
m*-nt. has r hern nvndr mth prom.nrnt
rducator* to deliver Ircture* during thr
of th« arhool
t apt W M Tjisf-v o # Sorlhng. i* ii>
de«*d a good fnend He mot! agreeably
• urpnsed the editor FrHlay morning
with * Large, sweet, juiey wati rnirlou
of tiie Gray Monarch variety It wna
p«*ked ju*l at aunnse and wa*. th«Te-
fore, delightfully cool after the refresh
ing bath given it by Thursday night’s
ram
The Commissioners of Public Works
have arranged w ith Mr. W C. Jennings
at the Bank of Western Carolina, to re
ceive all payments for current and
supplies. It will be well for customers
to bear in mind that the 12th of each
month is the last day payments can be
made without the penalty, and the
Commissioners will enforce this rule.
A Fi*h Story.
Deputy Sheriff Jin Bolen and Night-
watchman VV. A. Hayes went a-fishin*
in Saltkehatchie Friday afternoon and
report excellent luck. They had not
proceeded forty yards down stream be
fore a large jack-fish struck Mr. Bolen’s
"bob.” With the same ease with
which this officer arrests criminals he
smeceeded in landing the jack safely.
The fish measured 24 1-4 inches and is
said to be the largest seen here in
v ea.es.
A Hou»e Party.
A d'-ughtful house party is being held
at the heme of Clerk of Court W.l H.
Duncan, near Barnwell. Among'the
out-of-tow,i guests who are enjoying
the hospita.utv of the Misses Dunean
are tile following: Misses Margaret and
Edna .M iming*, of Fayetteville, "N C.,
Miss F.va Mae Owens, of Allendale,"Miss
Guerre Green, of Kingstree; Messrs
Jim Sheppard, of Ldgefield, Tom
Bouehicr, of Columbia, Allen Ball, of
Beaufort, Waring Wi’vm and Leroy-
All, of Allendale. Tit*- hostesses and
visitors alike arc having a most delight
ful time,
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For Sale.
I offer for sale my plantation sttsarted
in Barnwell County near the Town of
Barnwell containing one hundred
acres, and bounded on the worth
by lands <»f G. E. Birt, on the
east by lauds of G. E. Birt, on the
south by lands erf J. R. Carrol and on
the west br lands of J. R. Carroll. The
place is in a high state of cultivation,
has on it a good dwelling house with
four rooms and a new tenant house,
barn and stable, and a good well of
water. Place can be bought cheap,
and is a bargain to anv small farmer,
or one who wants to engage in specu
lation in real property.
For terms, apply to ’'' <i
M. D. Corley, Denmark, S. C.
or
James E. Davis, Esq., my attorney
Barnwoli, S. C.
J Notice of Final Discharge.
N is hereby given that the un
dersigned \v ill on Tuesday, August 'gt.,
11913, !.••• with Hon. John K. sYie”:'ig,
Judge of L'mb^tc'f or Barnwell County,
their filial :* turn as Kx* cutor and Ex
ecutrix of the will of L T. Williams,
deceased, and apply for Letters l>i>-
nussory
j L. P. Williams,
Executor,
Hattie B Staley,
Executrix
Lemon Bros.,
Barnwell, S. C.
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Special Notices.
FOR RENT-Four second-floor rooms,
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| Barnwell, S. C.
j July 19, id13.
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Schedules Effective April 20, 1913.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURES BARNWELL, 8. C.
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