The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, September 25, 1913, Image 5

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ft flABMONT LOOWB BO. IT A. F. M. JBLsot. WMhiu »r» ooruMuT nrlud to ii W. M.nTtlto, W. M. w«. McNab. Hrr jCBV Tbe r««n;iivr moot'.nf ot Barnwell No 16, Kmrhu ol PrthlM will (rJMLA be helrf ut their Hall on Flnrt and Third Friday ulghta at h o’clock. A full attendance la reqaeatod. By order of W. C JENNINGS, C. (J. Wm. McNAB, K. R. A 8. Chain Gang No tic*. The chain gang sections this week are: Na 1 at Bear Branch on the Rivers’ Bridge road, two miles from Ulmer. No. 2 at Morris Ford on Allendale road. W. V. Richardson, G. J. Diamond, Clerk Supervisor. HERB AND HEREABOUTS. • Mr. A. V. Penwell, of Martin, was in town Saturday. Mr. Max Bronson, of Olar, was town last week. in Mr. J. W. Woodward, of Orangeburg, was in town Tuesday, Mr. A. P. Cornell spent the week-end in Barnwell with his family. Sheriff J B Morris went up to Au gusta Sunday afteraoon on business. According to Dane Rumor, wedding bells will chime in Barnwell at an early date. OLD FISH FRED AT DEASON’S • We have arranged to give away a limited number of beautiful Gold Fish and Globes with cash purchases of the famous Rexall preparations and a number of every day Specials, such as Soaps, Face Powder, Tooth Preparations, Stationery, Perfumes, Face Creams and Talcum Powders. The distribution will be conducted on the following plan: One Silver Fuh free with every 25c ca»h purchase of Rexall Preparations. One Gold Fish free with every 50c purchase of Rexall Preparations. One complete outfit, including one Gold Fish, one Glass Aquarium, one package of Fish Food and one Book on the Care of Gold Fish, Free with every $1.00 purchase of Rexall Preparations. ^ « Main Street i The supply is limited, so get yours while they last. R. A. DEASON The Rexall Store. Barnwell, S. C. □c Married, on Wednesday, September 17th at the honrre of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hammond, of Blackvitle, Mr. Hay T. McClary, of Salters, S. C., and Miss Elizabeth Louise Boose, of Blackville. Only imise hate relatives were present. Rev. A. EL Evison officiated. Last week we received for publica tion an obituary on the death of Dr. J M. Smith It was in wrse, and while we would have been glad to publish it, we could not do so for two reasons It For Sale. Four-horse farm, containing 100 acres, in high state of cultivation, two tenant houses, two double sheds, barns, one storage house, etc.; half mile to railroad station, church and school. Price fct.OOU to an early buyer. Also Small two-horse farm, containing f»0 acres, in high state of cultivation, two Mm Gladys Bmwn Towles has re turned from a delightful visit to friends in < Irangeburg Genera! W W Moore, of ('o)umbia. »l«ent the weeh-ead with friends and relati\ rs in Barnwell did not reach us until Wednesday houses, five large stables, fod- moming The other reason is that we j d *- r '‘> ft >’* rn are forced to charge for obituary notices, smoke house, etc . half mile to ranro*d otherwise our columns would U* station church and s« hool to the exclusion of news K etter from Subscriber J M of Ga made bright the w rather of !rsi week crowded items Mrs W M Duncan, of Harr.well. S C , is spending a few days in Valdosta ow a rmit to her daughter Mtsa Sell Hiers. l>«oean. at the residence of Colonel gtooent and Mrs Woodward Mrs Ibincan is the wife of clerk of the Circuit ( ouM prjee, II,'M) to early bu>er Will gi\e terms Appiv to J I * Os r ns Ha k%il!« " C R h l» No 1 , .. _ , . *f Mara well, and is a iwem'-’r of one of Mrs I essie h Hings worth spent a few ... w .s. the ntewt prominent Tamil es in South <ta>s ir Kugusti last week eeturntwg ........ , , m t m mu «A« esaa heme * a • K— e has *s* e % r * me sun.la' afte*n««>n r tlarnwe ' Lrs r S( wl, I' 0 is set • * - » '*;• •*'' Read their aew a*! is. mer* ,« taw .*»ur M- » "» r i t ’ P ,i»r* W. Nab ,(• • , (Ur* w c -s at « t * s 4 , a Utah • >a ast week on a r end* a-’ ’ V f -• * f FM "Mh « r g i ^ a V r r # ^ i! f .si \ • • > a r J 4 »T •S' ■ • ar> ad' rr o* k* tnlrr « t»Se »r. a: •os' * •*, Hw . - i a t t'l-e a* - a r \ M N'ne ■ r -e « - -s s S* Wot. M' ■ ! I Vl,-a , hat 'etwrswd U l< a. t' Mr k-rt) Ford C*. • fie • e hr Nat Wee* .tur;ng 'aa1raa»-;e se at. n Ar • sh t»i ral' attrntioa saT wsi' r e t !c'» lo ike new ads ertisemewt <4 U.r > a'lwers l warn MmantAeisi id •r ,» itsue • m Monday «f Met wees ke» K T fc\ ivm waa called to i-atill to attead the funeral of a forme* parishioner, Mr D H Rhodet at {rf-omment t'wruiioa her father has otg sersed t e ■awer tt4ar fort) years as judge of th» Curcuit Court thrrs Vaidotta wa Lkai.y T ime s • • CwItU Rtatwa us (W Western sven are .■»»*i.ng •■« th.»s •r- taor. to se- \.re .anda foe (he rawing • ' i alt * \ agmbee s,' Ihem has* ps.f'Kawd aM'wc! b Lws. tsana Che mr'h<«V -i at: c 'a4*.a( base tat to k» f*Sl^ed t he g»eal " ; at s .f t ? e • es* a-<■ |*»» rig into tfe ran •» ,k tea G'-ne-s tnd men aw r 'e-ju * J l- ratwr - »’* r ,n ’heir uwt . s* es w>4« W e c,T )f> r f.uth huis e fis-^eeir * <>uf •w n i.p^sirtuniltes to IFrt ne uwli The- it to r<m - n and taar Pertp-.^ts* We awe s-j'-h as this iww • > t*n n tfe aseotK m^e-s .me in while ste rest and Lake tl-e erram o^* tbe m kandwrhaselw buy t.tler F'torenr* ! »ao . Ti New Wheat fC>jr t*ans\ in its btstor\ ( heap J V P »rte r Tawahtor. laaMwaWa P’j’-soan* ti an oe-Je- of lWs«'d ■ •( 1 sioeatHto. rv. 'are is •* f «ea 'ha' the regwtar 1 ai, tr* i a.*.n ale n •. Wr bs ,.t u I lav t eoto- at It ■ elt 'rtk t * -la ■ e W-st l**t \ nnmg at '* , ' a a-vd r «»t eg j '-.rwp* »• ' . -a* I • ' t-e Hatot Vds ’ ■€ f Kr • s ->d «... 1 *■ e a '• ■ a •' ' *Tww lto(>t K H Jenkuw of Kline. w«i in nweI! Saturda* gase the week vers pleasant ciuUMg by his vtsit t« ihe sanctum V KS The Home Hank iias helped fcariiwell and BarnwH) County wonder fully. and is entitled tu a share of sour business adv Th* many friends of Mayor J Kniile Harley are glad to know that he is re- ! covering rapidly from hit recent attack of malarial fever i Lemon Bros, want you to start the : schowl children right and you will do so ! after reading their advertisement in thia iMO-e of The People. Mrs. Mttzelle F'urman, who has been visiting friends in Barnwell for a couple of weeks, left Thursday after noon for her home in Hickory, N. C. Have you noticed the label os your paper this week? It will te&l you whether or not you are behind with your subscription dues to this paper. Mr. Charlie Brown, a former clerk at Burckhalter’s Drug Store, came down from Latta Sunday morning to spend several days with relatives here. Mr. J. E. Owens is advertising two splendid farms for sale in this issue of The People. Persons interested in Barnwell County real estate should in vestigate what he has to offer. Ladies, be sure to read Merchant B. Mazursky’s advertisement in this issue of The People. Men, if you want a real bargain in a serviceable suit of clothes over his large stock of clothing it is being closed out at remarkably prices. STRAYED or stolen from chaingang No. 1, Saturday night, Sept. 20th one brown bloodhound, blind in one eye, answers to name of Blood. Informa tion leading to hit recovery will be ro- J. B. Morris, Barnwell, 8. C. U*-fT*-T-« -rmaikiftf is IS* P"*t ■rd *dv wrtmrd Srpt ?2lk. !V1 t w*t« Nic\ An»um Hob Rrmhtew \ G Wa*bingt<m HalfonLC J R Hutto.M ward JwfTrrson, Sawdy Lmig> ard M Mwrdtok l.rl Millen, K J Ikurria. C M Purtrr. J M rB H 4 LH Mm* CHlvrrous iKwTh. Mis* Sal Ur Hwwartl. Mrs E. R Ford. Mr* Mary Moms, Mrs Crum 1‘mttrrwwai. Prarl Saitdrra rmm ukaO i.*tt«b orrsc« Enam Wilhiams. Persons railing for these letten. will please say advertised. S. B. Moseley, P M • r- 1 SwcaTiw* dr*- t- • i -w i \ug.•' ix mi An W < to»*to t yj • r t *Wl' PI* ^to* Vat Wm tow* •if Sr tjedc-rd ir A****-^ 1' fto« »•<* r ww *d I- -mi.-xt Ij fk* AIV-•’Uww V 1 tb.owe wl' i.*a* Mr fWnr j'ttvg » ** *V«lr« uwlS t*l«- ,n TWr set*-..; i*wr mu< f an * t*.ll. watfern aa4 t. *- huA/i of ■W* to- B'utdrd The c * a rr toto r m SI r»rn^»rn^r Wt Tlw ttow' Wtoflioin-d and wd! ckwr promsK. > at fh* time namrd TV* ^urwtiwca aw: raefc krarx t. will p-rew «.ni a*-|to«wtrl) and wwl) a irrmin unto w hi t» wKn»cd twr an<iw<*nng tWwe *>ue»:ivna The artrAu r to tw 'iWkiw-r*: it at tollowa Prelimmwrv ••»**»mriwn. lb Aigrhn*. * ID-lDJii. l 'fv»c» mid Currwrt Events, 10 1O1D40. Hiatary, lOUvIlSti Agricolfure, ! 1 io- 1J. ArrtMmetrr r2%tH’M). TVinner. Msi- J ttt. wh, 'JlM^ltU) Pr^Mgi .g> :ioo- d -Mf. Phywiokigy mid Ihgieto- It Geofnpitn 4 20. r > JU fvjr»<>e J Crouch, C ^ L Barnwell, S C., S«prtenil>er Ibth, One-fuurtiiwff wnBtraw Hat*. Oxfords, l^wns, etc. J. A. Porter - Adv. € GOttVTO FAST! The stock that we bought in the Western markets are being rapidly disposed of. The people of Barnwell County are quick to recognize a real bargain when they see it and there is absolutely no question about the worth of the Horses and Mules that we have at the Patterson Stables on Hagood Street. However we still have an excellent col lection of first class combination horses, fine saddle horses, brood mares and large, high grade mules for all purposes that we are of fering at extremely attractive prices. Come around and look them over before the choice animals are sold. The Barnwell Live Stock Go., A Patterson, Mgr*. S. C frnert Eut: ;v. rf CORSETS Coats, Coat Suits and Dresses J. A. Porter Bernwell, S. C ^ No. 666 Thw ia a prwamphow prepared e^Kcially for MALARIA oc CHILLS A FtVtR. Kive o* ati doaca will break way ewae. aad if taken thew aa a ionic ibe Fever will no! return. It acta on the liver better than Calomel and dona Dot ^ripe or aickno. 2S_ • Advertisement, i It Take* an Expert to properlv install a job of plumbing. My work is GUARANTEED—“not bet- ler than the best but a little better -than the rest.” I can furnish fixtures and install complete at a nominal price. Anything in the plumbing line at rea- soiable prices. P. W. Price, Barnwell, S. C- Notiew. MIkh cows for sale. W T ’WnlUiir 8-28*tf Blackville, S.C. Apply to f. T. Walke (AdvertisemeaL) “Lest You Forfwk." ' Tliis is )vst to remind you that I am prepared to do all kinds of plumbing in a first-class, workmanlike manner. If you are thiaking of installing tins mod em convenience in your home, see me before placing the job elsewhere. EL W. Price, Barnwell, S. C. New Wheat Flour, r New Pansy Wheat Flour. Try a aack. J. A. porter.—adv. RUB-MY-TISM < Win cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia. Headaches, Cramps, Colk, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Id •to Drop in with, or Mail your architect’s plans and builder’s list, and let us figure with you on a complete house bill. You will be surprised and pleased. Our stock is so complete and varied, you can easily satisfy ypurself on the most particular and exacting specifications. Controlling the manufacture of our entire out put as we do, from stump through our own saw and planing mills to the finished product, we furnish mill work and interior finish that is of the highest standard. Complete house bills our specialty. "Buy of tht Maker" AUGUSTA LUMBER CO. AUGUSTA. GA. Sa*h, Doort, Hindi, Etc BARNWELL INSURANCE AGENCY U II I. INM. UK YOUR LIFE. YOUR INCOME, Y0UR HOME, YOUR STOCK Insurance of even’ description and Surety Bonds written at lowest rates in old line Companies. JOHN K. SNELUNG. MANAGER. FOR SALE VALUABLE PROPERTY IN THE PROSPEROUS TOWN OF WILUSTON, S. C. THE BROWNE PLACE, 4? acres, large 10-room house. THE GRAHAM PLACE, 50 acres, more or less. Both of these places are on the North side of the Southern Railway. • On the Browne place is located the fine public school building. Will sell either place as a whole, or sell lots as desired. Prices reasonable. Apply to M. T. WILLIS, At«*, WlKto*, S. G, • MRS. A. M. BROWNE, Cm Dub S.C §