The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, September 18, 1913, Image 4
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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1913.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
NEWS ITEMS FRCM ULMER
Happaning* of tha Past Waak in that
Huatliac Town
Ulmer, Sept. 13 —T S. McMillan, of
Charleston, is visiting his parents, Mr
and Mrs J. C. McMillan, this week.
Misses Maude and Julia Speak?, of
Varnville, are the guests of Miss lx>-
rena Brant
Miss Sallir Pate, of Barnwell, is visit
ing Misa Klorrie Hsrter
Mr and Mrs A J Blount enter
tamed a few of their friends Monda>
evening in honor of the Misses Speaks
Lyman McMillan, of Salley, is wait
mg relatives here
Misses KveUn and Kathleen Kirkland
of Ham berg have returned home after
a stay with Mrs Vnna Kirkland
Mias Jelda Halford, of Black mi r has
been the guest of Miss Marion Wilkin
son tor the ;>ast week
Miss Hattie iKiwlmg of la.rfsv
Spent the wrrk rnO w.th Mi«« l^.'rna
Brant
Mia* \da Sanders it t>« » s'trr s %'.»•
st l num
Mias \S ilia l.ou M M an «
home Naturdii Mir t.at
her brothers m V.at«aina f
Mrsdamrs >ur M M
Weekiey are visiting r
of Forme.
The many Barnwell friends of the
Rev. J D. Moore will read with in
terest the following clipping from the
Baptist Courier. Rev. Moore was pas
tor of the Barnwell Baptist Church for
several year* and made many friends
during his residence here. He married
Miss Jennie Brown, of Barnwell.
The Courier says;
It will be seen from a statement giv
en elsewhere that Secretary J. D.
Moore has offered his resignation to
the State Mission Board. He has filled
the position of Sunday school secretary
of the Board for seven years; and stead
ily grew in favor with his brethren. At
the time of his election there was doubt
as to the need of such work, and for a
few years after the work began some
thought that the methods of Brother
Moore were not those which were
required. But it is to his peculiar hon
or that these doubts and misgivings
have completely given way to the most
hearty and, so far as we know, unani
mous commendation and support. He
saw the situation with clearer eyes
than most of his brethren and proved
himself a patient and wise worker. It
is with the sincerest regret that we see
him lay down a work for which he is
pre-eminently fitted. And then, we
love him. His heart is royal.
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One-fourth off on Straw Hats and
Canvas Oxfords.
J. A. Porter—adv.
Tax Sales.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
By virtue of sundry tax executions to
me directed by J B Armstrong, countv
treasurer, I have levied ujK>n and wifi
a 11 on Monday, the Kth day of October,
A. IT. 1913, at 12 o'clock M . it being
saleaday in said month, the following
described property, to-wit
One lot in Barnwell township, bound
ed on the North by William Phenix.
South by Willi* Allen. East by Liddie
Meyers, VS eat by M B Hago<>d lev
ied upon as the property of E St Tili>
Slso
< >nr lot in Blackville township,
bounded on the North l>v < Md E« llov»a
I^Klg r VS est to Barn»nl Blackvil r
rtiaif South by n. .itt (Morn fjivt to H
I* Leonard Levied u|«<n as tl.»- prop-
ertv ..f Md he Parker
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( >nr tra* t of land containing J’l M~ r r%
■ Ti or t of , %% m K • h I and fo»n»r j ,
I > inded ■ n th« \oftf. \ , r S! »
NOTICE
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SALE
LAND
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I offer for sale the Eugenia
Rountree tract of land situate
in the County of Barnwell, not
far from the town of Barnwell,
containing 1500 acres, more
or less, either as a whole or in
four different tracts. :: ::
For prices and terms, and the
acreage of the four different
tracts, apply either to Mr. H.
L. O’Bannon, Barnwell, S. C.,
or to the undersigned at Aiken,
S. C.
JUST ARRIVED
And Now Ready For Quick Sale
1 Cai Load of the Finest tees' and^
Mules Evei tagfit to Barnwell County!
»*in, >>n thr VS r,i *,
V*,, ngs Siuth t v
''Is lings l^«i f..
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Tho Barnwell Live Stock Company begs to
announce to the purchasing public that its
carload of horses and mules, the pick of the
Western markets, arrived in Barnwell Mon-
dad mornin< r and the stock is now toady for
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inspection and sale. This shipment (•onsi"ts of
18 HORSES AND 10 MULES
In the l<»t tln re art- six hrood mares, nine
conrlunition hnrsrs. three hij»h clasM saddle
horsf. and ton *»uperh mules. This st<K k
was bought li^ht ttiid will Ik* told at
A-toMi^hnijgl v low prirts.
A i onlial inv iMtioit is » \t» nd« d t<> th« I'lih-
lu t«» rail at tin 1’an•• r•»<m •* on Ilajg 1
m < l and lonk t h<‘ fi ni-*t rollii tion <»!
t p • t ^ and mu b •< ' vt i ' »i on jgh t t • ■ t !i i**« • o i nt v.
| \ i ^ || Ip - r •»«" a in! mu 1 < •< . v. j ’ .j Mu^ht t • ■ t h i** t • > ii m! \ .
|l. v. E'lHHSII'l. Il'lisllt The Barnwell Live Stock Co.,
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Pattrraon A Rountree, Mgr*.
Barnwell. S. C.
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Mn V| i ic v , t»f Kiuart! i% tj-rruLn
fr• day* her* »ah hrr n r< , Mr*
H Wthiajns
Miaae* Louisr VSrrs sn<l L'lUisr
Blownt havr rrturned h..mr aftrr s fr»
day* stay in hairfat with their rous.r.
Mr* Ourdon Krarve
Miaa Marvr W reley isrvtwctrd home
V rviay She has t«ern visiting Miaa
Nelson, of Lakeland. Eia
News.
Bpactal to Tha Paople
Aelgllngxllle, Aept 1' —The farm
era are alt busy picking cotton and the
ginnene* are working full time
Mrs 0 W Moody and little son
have returned home after a pleasant
visit to relatives in Blackville
Miaa Moihe Mims, of blackville. is
viaitmg her brother, Mr L K Mims,
this week
Miaa K unice Matthews, of Williston.
arrived yesterday to take charge of
the school here today
Miss Annie l^une Moody returned
home yesterday after a pleasant visit
to relative* in Barnwell
Mr. Archie Barker has returned from
a pleasant visit to relatives in Norway.
Miss Maude Youngblood is visiting
relatives and friends in Appleton.
Miss Mattie Strange has just re
turned from a pleasant week’s visit to
Charleston.
Cutting Affray at Kline.
While out ’coon hunting Saturday-
night, Henry Best and John Williams,
both of Kline, became involved in an
altercation, and in the fight that follow
ed, Best was seriously cut in the back
and stabbed in the breast just above
the heart. He was hurried to Barn
well and given medical attention and it
is thought that he is now out of danger.
The attending physician stated that but
for the deflection of the knife by a rib
young Best would have received fatal
injuries.
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STOMACH TROUBLE
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Thi* rxsmmation u I'aa^l .
thr following Xgn.ult
History. f nguah Aigrb^a Cn
Ehyatoitjgv and KvgirMr < i, tr» and
t ucrrnt Event* I’nlag *nd iin^-
raohv The rkammatMxi on the al>ovp
subjects will be baaed upon the .''Utr
sdootad text books
V.. teacher* holding crrtifi«-atr» a«
the re«u’t of a teachrr* examination
are hereby notified that first and tec
ond grade certificate* will not be rr
nrwed unless the holder attend* v>mr
lummer »cho«j| and pasaea the final
examination on at least three branches
Third grade certificate* will not be re
newed in any event
The attention of a!! teacher* n here
by called to the following [>aragrat>h
from a letter of the Honorable J E
Swearingen, State Su[>enntendent of
Education, directed to me on August
Lb 1913
In my opinion no special examina
tion for teachers will be ordered in
January If this fact could be called
to the attention of those w ho usuallv
postixiiie the procuring of ceitificates
until late in the school year, much an
noyance lx>th to them and to school of
ficers may be avoided."
The examination will commence
promptly at the hour mentiofTbd and
will close promptly at the time named.
The questions on each branch will be
f jiven out separately and only a certain
ime will be allowed for answering
these questions. The schedule to be
followed is as follows: Preliminary
examination, 9-9:10; Algebra, 9:10-10:10;
Civics and Current Events, 10:10-10:40;
History, 10:40-11:30; Agriculture, 11-30-
12; Arithmetic 12.-00-1:00: Dinner, 1:00-
2:00; English, 2:00-3:00; Pedagogy 3:00-
3:40; Physiology and Hygiene 3:40-4:20;
Geography 4:20-5:00.
Horace J. Crouch, C. S. E.
Barnwell, S. C., September 15th, 1913.
FOR FIVE YEARS
f
Majority W FrirWr Tkoo(W Mr
H.fW< WmM Dm. fct
0m HoIH Hia to
Recovery.
Pomeroyton, Ky —In intereating ad
vice* from this place, Mr. A J Hughe*
write* as follow*: "l was down with
stomach trouble for five (5) year*, and
would have sick headache so bad, at
times, that 1 thought surely I would die,
1 tried different treatments, but they
did not seem to do me any good.
1 got so bad, I could not eat or sleep,
and all my friends, except one, thought 1
would die. He advised me to try
Thedford’a Black-Draught, and quit
taking other medicine* I decided tb
take hts advice, although I did mot haw
any confidence la it
I have now been taking Black Draught
lor three mouths and it has cured me—
haven't had those awful sick headache*
since I began using it.
I am so thankful for what Black-
Draught has done for me "
Thedford s Black-Draught has bee*
found a very valuable medicine for de
rangements of the stomach and liver. It
is composed of pure, vegetable herb*,
contains no dangerous ingredients, and
acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely
used by young and old, and should be
kept in every family chest.
Get a package today.
Only a quarter.
IllllilV
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Household Economy—the main spring
to reduce the high cost of living.
Start at the vital point—your range.
See our ad in this issue. Fanners’
Union Mercantile Co.—adv.
At the present price of cotton every
delinquent subscriber in South Caro
lina should be able to settle up in full
and pay a year in advance.
Parents, don’t let the children over-
look the Children’s Day Propoaition we
Bike in our lanre Majestic Demonatra-
tion ad. in this paper. Fanners’ Union
One-fourth off on Straw Hats, Oxfords,
Lawns, etc. J. A. Porter.—Adv.
(Advertisement.)
“Leat You Forget.”
This is just to remind you that I am
prepared to do all kinds of plumbing in
a fjnst-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.
New Wheat Flour—“Pansy”—Best
in its history. Cheap.
J. A. Porter.—Adv.
Malaria or Chills & Fever
m Mat ^ -S a -aa-
Hi iyw. m prwpsrvu wpvviMi/
tot MALARIA ar CHILLS A FEVER.
Five ar da doom will Wish aay com, ami
M tokoa (boa aa a toaic (ho Foror will oot
It acta aa Aa Uvar hotter thaa
aaddassMl fripaardatoa. Me
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THE
HOME BANK
Has assisted greatly in the upbuilding of
the Commercial and Farming Interest of
the Town and County, therefore asks
for a share of your business. .’. .'. .'.
Harry D. Calhoun, President
W. L. Cave, Vice-President
N. G. W. Walker, Cashier
Wm. McNab, Asst-Cashier
<1460 Acres, 3 1-2 miles from
Allendale, Bull Pond Township, Bounded
as follows: By lands of Milledge Middle-
ton, Elmore Martin and R. H. Tison.
600D TITLES
VJWill be sold in front of the Court
House to highest bidder immediately after
legal sales.
VIFor further information apply to