The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 30, 1913, Image 7
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HAKMONT LODUS NO. 17 A. F. M
\ A /f!? r,l S r coMttulortion of fUmoar
yM/ l«d£ No. 17, A. ▼. M. Will t» b«.lj
ra Miuontc Temple on Thur»d*j
18, 7.30 o'clock Vleltiim
\ WeUiroB are ooruieuy irflkpd to attend.
Tne regular meeting ot Barnwtll
Lodge No 1«, Knighu ol Pvthtae will
^e beW at their Hall «.n First and
imrd Friday nights at K o’clock. A
_ — full attendance is requested.
By order of
W. C JENMNgs, c. C.
VVtn. McNAB. K. R. & 8.
Teacher*’ AMciation.
Attention is called to the meeting of
the teachers at the Barnwell Graded
School auditorium Saturday morning,
November 1st, for the purpose of reor
ganizing the Barnwell County Teach-
ehs’ Association. State Superintendent
XT . . r, ot: Education, J. E. Swearingen, will be
No. 1 at Bear Branch on the Rivers
Bridge road, two miles from Ulmej. cordial invitation is extended the trus-
No. 2 at Morns Ford on Allendale of’the county to also attend.
road.
W. V. Richardson,
are:
Chain Gang Notice.
The chain gang sections this week
Oyator Swpyr.
The ladies of the Methodist Church
will serve oysters at the Court House
tomorrow (Friday) evening, beginning
at six o’clock. The public is cordially
invited to attend. The proceeds are for
the benefit of the Church.
Dr. J. 0. Wooley and Mewra. & R.
Cox and H. A. Simms motored Id the
Savannah River l^day? aftncBoon to
shoot squiirels. ■ ‘ j<*,
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THt BANK orW1LLISTON.
Nx ated at Willlston, S. (.. at tin- close of
business October-M, 191J.
KKSOl lU ES.
Loans ami Discounts 9s 17H 1H
Ovcnliafts U .'■()
Furniture ami Fixtures 1 so ‘J 1 .*
Due from Hanks ami Hankers 7 - J4 ','1 !
(Currency 7 .‘*45 (Hi !
present to address the teachers and a .silver ami other Minor Coin.. .. lot.W.I
^hrofef sionaf Catbi. ] Do You Want
a Fano!
Thos. M. Boulware,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Negotiate on real estate. Can
get 7'o money in auma not less than
t5,(K>tUiO.
Office over Bank of Weatern Carolina,
BARnWILL S.C.
G. J. Diamond,
Clerk Supervisor.
About Picking Cotton.
Cotton should be picked as fast as it
Is well opened. To fail to do so, is to
Total ? 177 37o W ,
1,1 * RIL1T1ES
Capital Stock 1’aiil in 2T» <s»0 no .
Surplus Fuml 7 is*) oo j
LTidivided Profits, less Current
Expenses and Taxes paid.... Pi ns* 7t;
Due to Banks ami Bankers 1 tni'.i tts
»
Individual Deposits subject to
Check
ALVA MELLETT
Successor to
Wm. W. MOORE and E. H. RICHARD
SON.
WANTPn i, ■ 7~ enough before ginning to allow it to ! Savings Deposits -J4 411 sr
wan l hi)—by an experienced chauf 11
Seed Rye Far Sale
Barnwell County Raised Seed Rye ' nv ‘ te lower grades and lower yield
For Sale. Apply to C. N. Burekhalter, i an d a smaller price. When possible,
jtrnwe , . C. | the seed cotton should he stored long
enough before ginning to allow it to
fer, a positionVitheTVs driver "oTin , CUre ° Ut 80 aS to gin the scod cleanerCashier’s (h.-. ks
machine shop. Address Frank Mason and to P rt ‘vent the cutting of the lint by B- .-< rvc tund < arned **n (.••m ral
Barnwell, S. C. ‘ ‘ ’ the gin saws. The ginning of green Individual or Savings L-h.r..
~ cotton causes considerable loss to the
Se\en bars of Octagon Soap for ’doc. cotton farmers of the South. There is
lorry K.cllardso,,, liannvoll, S. C. a th( . or) . that fotlon ! ,„ 0 , V( . d t0 , k .
in bulk for three or more months will
Liveryman, Undertaker and Funeral
Director.
lob os5 To
Cal
oit. 23-51.
■ f .s.aitli ( arolina.
( "0'it\ i*t Burnw. 3
Dr. J.W. Reeves
Dentist
In office last week of each month.
Barnwell, South Carolina
< HPu'? in Han i»on BoiMiog.
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FOR SALE. —Appier oats, h
orm*-
yield considerable more lint than if
grown. New sacks. 7.x' per bushel, ginned soon after picking. I do not
J. K. Mayfield, Denmark, S. C. know as to the accuracy of this state-
- merit. It might be well for some of
^ *•*••••••••••••••• our experiment stations to-make tests
• HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • «nd determine if there is any real ad-
• ^ vantage in it —T. B. Darker, in The ' '
**•••••••••••••••••• Drogrcssiv *■ Fanner.
Mr. J. J. Hill, of Snelling, was in town
Tuesday. Ellenton New*. ( , r
Miss Marie Richardson rpent a few Hllenton, Oct 2S.-Miss Dunbar, of A <
days in Augusta tins week Aiken, is the guest of Miss Tutt Young- ^ / I k K ,' ..‘'
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Capt S Eaves, of Ulmer, was m
town Mor.dav
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V. SEYMOl'K OWENS
Sllcrntij and Cadnsellcr at Law
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Buy Now or Pay
More Later
No. 10. One thousand acres,
three miles of White Pond, for
only $8.00 per acre, one-third
cash.
No. 11. Fifteen hundred acres,
five miles from Barnwell, most of
it worth $25 per acre—my price
for a short time only, $12.00. “A
Sacrifice.” Terms granted.
No. 12. Seven hundred and
forty acres; all improvements, ten
tenant houses; a pick up for $20
per acre.
No. 13. Two hundred acres,
made 50 bushels of oats to acre
this year; all improvements; mile
from foiirt House; only $40.00
per acre.
And Watch it Grow
No. 1. Beautiful eight room
residence, with lights and water,
delightful neighborhood, two very
large building lots on each side,
for only $5,500, half cash, bal
ance to suit purchaser.
No. 2. Residence cost $1,000
to build; two tenant houses and
four acres of land, only $1,600,
$400 cash, balance 3 yrs.
No. 3. New residence, cost
$1,700 to build, only $1,400, terms
easv.
No. 4. Very desirable home, a
pick np for $3,000; you ought to
see it and you will think as I do;
terms.
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Mr W B ("nsxHs wiis rnnf rifd b*
h.x r<x*m \«-vrn»! *!x\s thm w i-«-k w :th
Miss Carru-Ca\r spont Suriiiav with * b'.K arui f< \ .-r
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DR. W. C. MILHOUS,
©cntist.
[UFNW F.l L S. CAROLINA
No. 14. Kleven hundred acres,
half-mile from citv limits; fifteen
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tenant houses, all improvements, No. 5. Pretty new cottage, de-
a ginnery; makes hale to acre; 1 s icable neighborhood; only $1^
only $40.00.
No. 15. Seventy acres adjoin
ing the city limits; a splendid bar
gain, only $30.00 per acre, half
cash
600; terms to right party.
No. 6. Nice cottage, near Main
Street, two extra k>ts adjoining,
just like finding it; only $1,200.
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pleasant a.i at tt.is >>ff.* *• un U t ,:;:,s
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\ik'-n. spoilt ru'i'l.i) m Bar' Weil with
relatives and tnorn's She is pioasant
ly remembt red lu re, w lit re she inado
her home for a number of years
Mr. \V D Morns, Jr., returned last
wr^k after a pleasant visit b> his
brother, Mr. J. H. Morns, at Hagan, Ga
And he brought the editor good evi
dence that the weekly visits of The
People are appreciated in tins Georgia
home.
“Uncle Joe" O'Bsnnon, a fine speci
men of the old antebellum negro, went
up to Columbia Wednesday morning to
attend the State Fair. He looked very
brave in his red shiiT, the emblem of
the days of ’7(>, in which he played a
leading role.
Messrs. Farle Rountree and Angus
Patterson returned this week from St.
Louis, where they went to purchase a
carload of stock for the Barnwell Live
Stock Co. They have sold a large num
ber of horses and mules in this and ad
joining counties and the purchasers
have been well pleased. Ir their ad
vertisement today they announce 'the
arrival of a carload of the best stock
ever brought to Barnwell.
Cave—Sexton.
Invitations to the marriage of Miss
Floride Cave and Dr. Ben Wofford
Sexton were received by the friends of
this popular young couple Wednesday
morniAg. The ceremony will be per
formed at the handsome home of the
bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S.
Cave, at five o’clock in the afternoon
of Wednesday, November 12th.
The bride is a very winsome young
lady who numbers her friends and ad
mirers by the hundreds and the groom,
a progressive young buaineaa man of
Wackrille, is to he congratulated on
hand and heart ol such a
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Tin* following account of the death of ' " n ''' T ''i.st:
Mr. Joseph A. Pender, a native of 1 ' ' y,''” - . 11 ’'- i
Barnwell County, is taken from the ( n Mati.i-. I
Savannah Morning News of October 17: — ^
Mr. Joseph A. Pender, eighty-two I FT \iv UTpiTk YlU'l) RBYIK
years of age, and a native of Barnwell, i LL1 J1L illvilL HUH Dl/Tl/ij
S. C., died at a local hospital last night c .. d j d i r» i
alter an illness of several months. The Surety Bond, - Burglary Bend.,
remains were prepared for interment at
the funeral parlors of Messrs. Hender
son Bros, and will be shipped at noon
tomorrow over the Atlantic Coast Line R. E. MILLER,
Court Bonds of all kinds
Official Bonds.
I have some very desirable Houses-and
Lots for sale that I have not the space to tell
you about. All I ask is that you call to see
me. l^jts for bungalows and fine residences.
Will make terms to suit vou—don't feel em-
l>arrasy<*(J.
ZEIarry ID. CalTicnjLii.
(Iffi,.c iii ||. itw (Link
liar aw ell. H. Cl.
Protection vs. Sentiment
"1 c*ft»inly do b*» io •■•ck on •
job where ih* niairnal i* turro*h«d
bjr the Au^a»t* Lumbri Co”
”F.TefTthmg lliVT turn »h i* light
— neyer *ny t>oti h |i>b —r*r*l«»]y
finilhed »*.ih, door*, blind*, *»C
Fhin^* go »moothly — r(>ntr»ctor*
(mI good — «*• don't get called down,
and when th« building i* done, th«
look* tint ” i%
0 That carpenter wa» limply experi
encing the retult of a perfect organi-
aation.
When you build, let u* make you
an e*timate on your requirements
It will aave you time, trouble and
expenie, and you will be certain of
an A No. 1 job.
Our tpecialty it complete home
bflla. Call or mail u* your ipecih-
cation.
‘Buy of the Maker"
AUGUSTA LUMBER CO.
AUGUSTA. GA.
Oak*.
Lace** m fa*er.Ba*k *4 W C
In !h« on 1 * 'rue teat of prutectioe to ita de
{.rct’or* tha’ an* hank ran offer—that «, ita
capita! and t» turpiu* the Hank of Weal-
* * *i Carul.na furntahe* con»idrrably over
t** r a* much profretmn a* do the other
nine bank* in Harnwdl County a* a whofe
4 per cent Paid in Savings Department
Bank ol Western Carolina
Barnwell, S. C.
H. ...I off. .-
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Calhoun & Co.
to Allendale, S. C., for interment. Mr.
Pender is survived by hjs wife, Mrs.
Fanny Pender of Scotiii, S. C., and
three sons, Messrs. T. Tji and J. W.
Pender of Allendale and G. H. Pender
of Garnett, S. C. He \Vas a prosperous
farmer of the Allendale section and
was widely known. During the four
years of the Civil War he rendered the
' Southern cause valuable service in the
field, having served throughout the!
strife.
Advertised Letter*.
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Letters remaining in the Post Office
and advertised Oct. 27th, 1913.
MAI.K.
Harless Brow, T. B. Campbell, P. H.
Holly, Wash Madison, > Wesley Sum
mers, Stephen Stoney, J. S. Sneed.
rKMALB.
Miss Hattie Brown, Misa L Jacobs,
Maude Presay, Mias Read, Miss Janie
Wise.
calling for these letters will
say advertised.
S. B. Moseley, P. M.
General Agent.
U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Company.,
BARNWELL, S. C.
10-7-13
Life f Accident,
CYCLONE
.INSURANCE. LIGHTNING
FIRE INSURANCE
LIFE INSURANCE
HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE
LIVE STOCK INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS
All old lln* Stock Compani**. Par
®onal attention given to all bu«inea* In
trusted to my care
If 1 ean aerve you in any of the
above lines, give me e call.
Office lo Uarriaon Block, Melo St.
.Wm. McNAB.
and
Live Stock
INSURANCE,
—At Lowest Rates In—
Strongest Companies
—OFFICES AT-
THE BASK OF BARNWELL
Subscribe to
Hie People.!
We Have The
FINEST CARLOAD of STOCK
Ever Brought to Barnwell County.
This is no idle boast. A visit to our sales stables
on Hagood Slreet will convince you that what we say is
true. Here you will find ' '
50 HORSES AND MULES, -
the cream of the western Markets. In this lot of excellent
stock there are nine high-class Brood Mares, nine splen
did Saddle and Harness Horses and a number of good,
sound work mules. This stock is fresh, having^
JUST ARRIVED!
Come around and look them ov£r. They were
bought right and will be sold at bargain prices* 5
The Barnwell Live Stock
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