The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 16, 1913, Image 7
SABNONT LODOK MO. 17 ▲. T. M.
A rafniW
Lodge No. 17, A. F. M. wtM be
to Maeontc Tea pie on TtmrecUj
Nov 18, 7.10 o’otoc| VletUug
ere ooruuu.y invited to attend.
U. W. Manvtlle, W. A.
Wm. McNab. Sec.
Ttte regular meeting ot Barnwell
Lodge No Itf, Knighu of Prthiaa will
be held at their Hall on First and
Third" Friday nights at * o’clock. A
_ full attendance la requested.
Bj 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 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.
FRESH NORFOLK
OYSTERS
on hand regularly from now on.
The best Restaurant in South
Carolina. All kinds of Fruits.
SPECIAL for Grapes 25e basket.
Bananas lf>c dozen. Best Celerv.
Bunting
Daddy doesn’t go out to hunt
for rabbit skins, to keep the
baby warm. He is less roman
tic, but more practical
He buys a
\
Get your fnnts from us—fresh
alwaw
Kr«**h N'unnil!) "s r«ndi»** h\ K\prr**
COCLIN BROS.
Biruell FnJit Co a ad Restrdrant
N*t1 to l emon Bnw
Nv Fwr SwU
SfJft- KEATE6
and all during the cold Fall and Winter months his
house is kept warm and cozy for his wife and babies.
A Perfection Oil Heater is almost indispensable when
there are children in the home. Every home has uses
for it
Math with nickel trimming*, plain tteel or enameled, turquoi»e-
blue dram*. Ornamental. Inexpensive. Last* for year*.
Lastly moved from room to room. At thalers everywhere.
Washington, D. C,
Richmond, Va.
Norfolk, Va.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(N«w Jersey)
BALTIMORE
Charlotte, N. C.
Charleston, W. Va.
Charleston, S. C.
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[HOUSE, Inc.
Ready to Store Your
OOTTOUST
X«*HMrr f Wn»iI>W\HI) J A JENKINS, H v I> ("U.Hot'N,
l*raa dmt Saaratarv Traaaurar
DUUCTOSB
f M ktrhardaun M H Hagt«od. J A Jaukin*.
NoA*n f W indward. Harry [1 ( alhoun
SaUia Kai.at and bar aiaiar
Tbr man* f-*and» Mr W H Man
nmg arr glad to aar hire bwr k frore
Knowtton » lofirmart m < olwrebta aad
’>» knn» that br it rrou^araaw rai^dl*
Mra tr«a»a Killingkworth tpan. . faw frore h,. rrernt oparatK,n for appandi
dara in \ug\»ata aat waaa Cl|l%
Mr K W Rilav Jr who work.ng Mrt vv krx.e H.rt .nd littla aon
»prnt the wrak and with ofR^.'.nd .topped ot er in Barn well
k. fSher Auditor k W k.lev . , f » day. thu week an routa to Jam
Ur and Mr. J (i Wooirr bavr i * <,n where the> will attend the mar
reoved into the pretty little rotta^e re Mr ^ Hir ^ » *««ter. Mm Ruby
rently ererted by Mr J G Moody Joyner
f>r N K Kirkland. Jr and Jamea I’rucock ha. purchased the
M P.ttrrH>n. E.<} . of Allendale, were ^*lker home in We.t Barnwell and
among the court attendant, here this moved hi. mother and .uter. to
week town He expects to renovate the
Th, P-opI, . flnt c.llrr Mond.y h ;’ U " , ",‘ 1 0 "'" 1 0 '
morninf was Mr H F. Ilmmmond, of J. *' C". " , ., ’ ** s mtde by
VNiMiston, who is doing jury duty this
week The town council will meet tonight
T . .. i u ■ ,i i_i <Thursday to elect a succesaor to
The People begins the publication ,.l , . ,,
| , ,, Chief of Police F. M. Cave, whose resig-
this week of the County Supervisor s _
quarterly report. It will be completed l( . a 100 WPn m 0 ,, e li ^ Sti \
in the next i«ue. L *’ e *‘ s *PP«'"I^ d.tpen.er
i at Barnwell and expects to enter upon
Mrs. M. E. Black and little son are 1 his duties next week,
spending some time with her sister, 1
Mrs. Hutto in Livingston. Mrs. Hutto’s
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baby is quite sick.
The Barnwell Guards were inspected
on Thursday by Adjutant-General W.
W. Moore, of Columbia, and Lt.-Col.
Shanks, of Washington.
“Please find enclosed 11.26, ^for
which please send your paper another
year, as I cannot do without in,” writes
Mr. G. J. Chitty, of Blackville.
Mrs. L. C. Christie has returned from
an emended visit to her daughter, Mrs.
Wray, in Memphis, Tenn., and will
make Barnwell her home again.
Col. Alfred Aldrich returned last
week from a successful trip to the Pied
mont section of the State in the Inter-
esta of the Southern Cotton Corpora-
on.
Mr*. B. P. Davies and little son, Ben
Jr., returned Thursday afternoon from
Columbia, where they spent a few daya
with Mrs. Lena Davies at Columbia
College.
Mr. B. F. Pegues, of Cheraw, was in
Barnwell this week looking over soma
real estate here with a view to locating
ia this section. He is a lawyer aad
The Bernwell Baptist Atsocietioa.
The Barnwell Baptist Association wflj
convene with the Joyce Branch Church
Tuesday, October 21st, and will remain
in session three days. All churches
composing said Association are request
ed to send full delegations and all dele
gates are urged to go prepared to re
main until the session closes.
J. B. Black, Moderator.
Bamberg, Oct. 2, 1913.
Preachers of the Association and rep
resentations of denominational interests
will be met at Dunbarton by notifying
the undersigned at Dunbarton, S. C.
Dunbarton is on the A. C. L. R. R.
s^d trains from Sumter, Orangeburg
and Denmark reach Dunbarton at 800
a. m. and from Augusta at 3:38 p. m.
B. F. Anderson, Chm. Com.
Notice^
Church Treasurers are respectfully
requested to mail all the receipt* in
their possession at as early a date as
possible to J. A. Jenkins, Treasurer,
Kline, S. C.
Cat-tails that cover fwsmps are being
but for
NORFOLK
SUITS
FOR BOYS
are the "sellers” for
this season; we have
an unusually attractive
line in blue serge,
brown and gray fan
cies, and the price we
are making is very,
very cheap.
Sizes as small as 5s up
to 18, prices $2.50 to
$6.50, also nice line of
plain double breasted
suits with blouse pants,
sizes up to 18, prices
$2.00 to $6.50.
Young Mens Suits
in blue serge, grays
and browns, made with
all the nobby touches
' the young man likes,
sizes 16 up, prices
from $7.50 up.
Lemon Bros.
Barnwell S. C
“I cwtsialj do like to work on a
job where the material it fumithed
by the Augaata Lumber Co.”
“Everything they furnish ia right
— never any botch job —carelessly
finished sash, doors, blinds, etc.
Thing* go smoothly — contractors
fed good—we don’t get called down,
aad when the boilding is done, she
looks fine” g
* That carpenter was simply experi
encing the reeult of a perfect organi
zation.
When you build, let us make you
an estimate on yonr requirements.
It will save yon time, trouble and
expense, and you will be certain of
an A No. 1 job.
Our specialty ia complete honae
Call or mail us your specifi
cation.
"By •/ tkt Maker"
AUGUSTA LUMBER CO.
AUGUSTA. GA.
(Advertisement.)
“Lest Yew Forget”
This is just to remind you that I am
prepared to do all kinds of plumbing in
a first-class, workmanlike manner. If
you are thinking of installing thia mod-
in ^
One and a half miles from Williston,
1S 1 ) acres land, 20 acres of which are
in ASPARAGUS JUST IN ITS PRIME;
12^ acres open land, much of which
will make a bale of cotton per
acre, one dwelling* four tenant
houses and all necessary out-buildings.
Plenty good water.
Asparagus alone would in a few
years pay for the place.—u—u—
Owner is an invalid only reason for
selling.
TERMS EASY. APPLY TO
EEL. IKZ. -A^zcLcLersoia.
^ 'Williston, S. C.
-$»<
Protection vs.lSentimenl
B*«k of Car*turn
T•Lai W Um Nm»« OOmv
L.c*«4i. f«v«r W C.
In thr only true tret of protect Km to iti d*-
poeiton that any bank can offer—that ia, iti
capital and tta aurplua—\h« Bank of West
ern Carolina furniahes coaatderabiy over
t»Ke aa much protectVoo aa do the other
nine banka in Barnwell County as a whole.
4 per cent Paid m Savregs
Bank of Western Carolina
Heeei <
Rite*
Barnwell, S. C.
BARNWELL INSURANCE AGENCY
WILL INSURE
YOOR LIFE, YOWR INCOME,
Y0WR HOME, YOWR 8T0gK
Insurance of every description and Surety
Bonds written at lowest rates in
old line Companies.
JOHN K. SNELUNG, MANAGER.
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FOR OVER HALF A CENTURV
TIE NAVE ALLAN HAS BEEN
SYNONYMOUS WITH EVERYTHING THAT
IS BEST IN THE JEWELRY TRADE.
The same lofty ideals upon which this bushes
tablished obtain today, namely:
“NO unreliable MERCHANDISE AT ANY PRICE.”
“TRUSTWORTHY GOODS AT LOWEST FIGURES.”
Watches
Diamonds
Novelties
Silverware
Plated Ware
Jewj&Iry