The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 29, 1914, Image 5
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* When you want some
thing in a hurry from ohr
store just use your telephone.
You will be surprised at the
quick service we" are pre
pared to give. Your orders
wm get ffie same careful at
tention as if you called in
person. This feature of our
business receives special at
tention.
Barnwell Frwit^Co.
Codin Broa. Propra.
Barnwell, 5. C,
Agents for
Fine Candies.
Mr. J. C. Keel, of Allendile. was s
visitor here Monday.
ifrs. W. O.'Priea hs« returned to her
home in Waiterboro after a pleasant
Visit to her ton, Mr. P. W. Price.
' Mrs. B, C. Barnes, of..Rock Hill, and
Miss Maude Stewart, of Timbertand, N.
C., are the guests of their sister, Mrs.
T. E. Cummings. > , '
Messrs. W. G. Simml, of Barnwell,
and J. E. Tobin, of AHeridale, Went
down on the Ashepoo River Saturday
morning to shoot ducks. They bagged
about fifteen.
The People goes into several niw
homes this week and we hope that its
weekly visits will prove so Welcome that
it will sootrbe “just like a member of
family” to tfiem. »
Mrs. J. S. Faust and two children,
AUen and J. S. Jr., have returned to
their home in Augusta after a few days
pleasantly spent at the home of Mr. J.
C. Faust, near Barnwell.
Beginning next, week The People
will commence the publication of
series of attractive advertisements for
a progressive bank in a neighboring
town. Look for the first ad.
The People has added another mem-
1 her to-ita poultry club. Our appetite
is being whetted for fried^chicken, so
[ if there are any others who would like
to accept our offer, let us know.
fA rejnilar communication of Harmony
Lodge‘No. 17, A. F. M. will be held
In Masonic Temple on Thursday
tFeb. 5, 7.30 o’clock Visiting
brethren are coruiaiiv invited to attend.
O. VV. Manvllle, W. M.
Wm. McNair, See
r
harmony lodok »o. is a. f. » j NEGRO’S READY ANSWER
’ GOT POSTMASTER’S-GOAT
| Colored Applicant Wished a Money Or-
> der for “One C.aMon.”
According to Post Master S. B. Mose-
Tue regular, meeting ot Barnwell I i ey most of the money "orders setrf out
Lodge No 10, Knights ot Fvthias will , J „ „ , T
be held at their Hall on i>*t an<j from Barnwell go to Jacksonville or
Third Friday nights at h o’clock. A Chicago, 111.—to the first named place
By orderof att0nd * nCe ‘ S -[for liquor and to tbe tetter for goods
that could be'scfld by the Barnwell mer
chants if they advertised extensively—,
in The People. Some time ago a negro
Chain Gang Notice. j man asked for a money, order payable
The chain gang sections this j to a firm in the Florida city. When the
sire: 1 post master asked the question, “For
No. 1 near Fairfax. j low muc p?”—meaning, of course, wHat
No. 2 at Seiglingville on on the Barn- amoun t the applicant wished to send—
well Allendale road. . . 4 i ma gine his surprise when the darkey
W. V. Richardson, G. J. Diamond, answered, “One gallon, boss!”
Clerk Supervisor. 1
BTA’l
located at Kttne,\ C., at the doee
maa January, tt ttli
RESOURCES. •
Loam and Dieoounta,
Overdraft*. W OS ;
Bonds and Stocks owneu by the
Bank,. ®S
Furniture and Fixtures, OtO 00
Banking Houee.. # . 14W80
Other Real JErtaleowned.../.... ' 00
Due from Banks and Bankers, — 5 116 #1
Currency,....U «£••• t 767 00 j
Oold,. - ,W
Silver and other Minor Coin,
Checks and Cash Items. .
Exchanges for the Clearing House
Other Resources, vlx *....• ^
S : Total /.,. V V » isi <K
LIABILITIES.
Capital siock Paid In,7 580 00
Surplus Fund 500 00
Undivided Profits, less Cnrrent Ex
penses and Taxes Paid. .;:vr 778 8S
Due to Banks and Bankers 00
Dividends Unpaid.. 00
Individual Deposits subject to
Check, 14 676 84
Savings Deposits, 002 81
Demand Certificates of Deposit .. 00
Time Certificates iff Deposit...... 00
Certified Checks.... ............ 00
C ashlers C hecks..., .Trv,... .v.~.. 909 34
Notes and Bills Rediscounted.... i_ Jpp
Bills Payable, Including Certifi
cates for Money Borrowed... .. ; 00
Reserve Fund Carried on Gen
eral Individual or Savings
Ledger
Other Liabilities, viz..,..
I (Ante
m ■:
M. B. Hagood
■m
j.o.
W. T. Aycodt
M. E. Black -
C M. Croft
L. M. Calhoun
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GENERAL
BumnU, ; - • ; •
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Totfil,
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
W. C JENNINGS, C. C.
.Win. McNAB. K. R^t 8.
BeforeTne came \ ictor Lewis, Cashier of
the above named bank, who, being duly'kworn
saj’s that the atxive and foregoing statement
Is a true condition of said bank, as shown by
-the books of said'bank.
^ Victor l^wis.
Sworij to and subscribed before me this
20th day of Jan, l'J!4.
/ r ’ ‘ 0. C. Best, Jr.,
Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
R.'ff. 'tffcnKlns, Sr., " t
T. F. Hogg.— V
H. B. Cave. - \
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• HERE AND HEREABOUTS, i
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S. B. Moseley, P. M.
Advertised Letters.
Letters remaining in the Post Office
| and advertised Jan. 26th, 1914.
MALIC.
. Julius Creech, Silas Brown. Henry
Mr. G. A. Still, of Blackville, was in Johnston, B. W. Johnson,
town on business Friday. • v ‘ kkmal«
H. F. Buist, Esq., of Blackville, was Mrs Martha Brown, ;Miss Cone
°in townon business, Monday. Bone, Mrs Emma Poughi.
. Mrs. J* ArLindley was in town Mon- Persons calling for these letters will
day and renewed her subscription to I pleas* say advertised.
The People. . _ ' ’ ’ 8 ”
Mrs. A. T. Thomas and baby are the
guests of her grandmother, Mrs Harper,
in St George.
A letter from Mr. W. D. Bell, of Will-
iston Route No. 2, gave last week a
pleasant ending.
Mr. W. H.'Eaves, of Snelling, was in
town Saturday and called very cleverly
at The People office.
. Mrs. E. S. Berry and two little sons,
< of Norwood, Ga», spent last week with
her mother in Blackville.
Money to Lend
! On ijnproved farm tends well locatec
in amounts from $2,000 to $50,600.
Don’t write, call on undersigned.
V.S. OWENS, Atty. ^
Office ovpr Barnwell Sentinel.
BARNWELL, :: SOUTH CAROLINA
8TATEMF.NT OF THE CONDUIOJ^
, OF
THE CITIZENS BANK,
located, at Blackville, 8.. C., at the cB**; Of
busmens Jan. 13. 1914.
rhboirces:
Loans and Discounts..... ......
Overdrafts... /......."...... ■ •
Bonds and Stocks owned by the
Bank
Furniture and Fixtures
Banking House
M. W. Bush, one of The People’s col-1 Other Real Estate owned-.._...
ored subscribers, of Milletteville, called fr0m Banks a " <l •
last week to renew his subscription. I Lutcuc? .-•j.—
■* Gold..,..
^Mesdames G. M. Main and E. G. Bo- Silver ami othcrxMinor Coin....
len have gone down to their old home Checks and Cash items 1 62ii 5»>
in Sycamore to visit relatives and | •Exchanges forthe Clearing House
friends.
Mr. T. E. Turner, of Elko, Route No.
1, was in town last week and paid the
editor an appreciated call.
Mr. W. Howard \yilliams, of Allen
dale, was in town Monday and paid a
welcome visit to the sanctum.
. The People acknowledges with
thanks the receipt of a remittance from
Mr. J. W. Lazar,.of Allendale.
8 At9 8’
None
3 TOG
2 138.09
2,410 1
None
6 -Mi 50
7 390
30
l 4<U £9
Mrs. W. L. Bates and son, Mr. L. F.
Bates, of Dunbarton, were visitors to
Barnwell Friday and paid The People a |
welcome call.
Other Resources, viz:
Losses/..
Total .'
LIABILITIES.
I Capital Stock Paid In .
. . Surplus Fund >.....
Mrs. F. E. Anderson, of Augusta, who I Undivided Profits, less Current
was the guest of Mrs. G. M. Buist last Expenses and Taxes Paid ...
week, is spending a few days with her Due to Banks and Bankers...
sister, Mrs. Ulmer, in Kline. Dividends Unpaid..
.—__ . Individual Deposits subject to
Mr. Alva Mellett has sold an interest (;fcBek
in his undertaking and llyery business Deposits
to Mr. J. C. Hogg, of Kline, the name Demand Certificates of
of the firm now being Mellett & Hogg. Time Certificates
The People acknowledges with thanks
„Jhe receipt of remittances Sub* Uo^and Bills Rediscounted..!,
scribers John M. Allen’, of Allendale^l^ig payable, including Certifi-
and E. D. Reed, of Williston Route cates for Money Borrowed...
No. ). Reserve Fund Carried on General
Individual or Savings Ledger
Messrs. 0. W. Boylston, of Blackville 1
, of Elko Route No. 1,
"work of last weekVbusy
their welcome visits to the
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January
LETTER
To our Friends and Customers:- }
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'•j*
support, the
Directors.
o;o:o:o;o:o:<aoic:oioTo:o:o:o
m
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1 QprofCBEional CarbB. 1
Dr, J. P. Lee, Jr,
Dentist
WILLISTON, - - S. C.
Work done at your home anywhere in
-- Barnwell County. •
Office over Bank of Williston.
Hours 9 a. m. to.l p- m. 3 to 6 p. m.
8-5-13
v7seVmour OWENS
Ahorneij and Msellor at Law
^Ollice oVy; .
The Barnwell Sentinel
BARNWKLL, SOUTH CAROLINA
Will practice in ah the Courts
lection* ajpeclalty. Loans negotiated
on acceptable .•ecurity. — - \
Dtt. W. C. MILHOUS,
Statist,
BARNWELL S. CAROUNA.
Ofllce hours: S'JM) a. na. to 6 p^m.
Persons living away from Barnwell
will please make appolt tments before
coming By so doing they will be aure
of InSmedlste aervlco and avoid dis
appointments.
and J V R. Carrol!
Other Liabilities, via:
33 890 39
23 100
350
None
None
None
000 83
1 266 80
None
None
None
172 66
None
None
None
None
lighl
day”
actum
Total 33 880 29
State of South Caroliua, H
County of BarnwelL f 8 8
Before me came R. £ Martin, Cashier of
Saying that he wished to practice I tbe above named hank, who, being duly
what he preaches—that is, that all sub- 8W orn, says that the above and foregoing
•cribers should be made to pay in ad* statement Is a true condition of said bank, as
vance—Mr. A. P. Manville cleverly re- shown by the books of said bank. -<
newed hi» subscription to The People E- 8- Martin-
Sworn to and. subscribed before me this
* * 22nd day of Jan, 1814.
The many friends of.Ma. P. J. Drew,
WhO'hH'beOT in a Columbia hospitai
for several weeks, will learn with pleas
ure that there has been a marked kn-
provement in her. condition.
Correct Attest:
8. H. Rush, ■—
R. 8. Martin.
BL F. Bnltt, fu t). _
'’Iswiy PeMli 8.
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Directors.
Dr. I. W. Reeves
Dentist
In office last week -ef each month.
Barnwell, South Car
Office in Harrison Building.
oct31-12-lyr
Thos. M. Boulware
^ATTORNEY AT LAW
Negotiate loans on real estate. Can
get 7% money In sum# not lets tbs
$MD0.00.
Office over Bank of Western Carolina,
IMIflfifU. S- t.
J/Auditor’s AppointaoenU.
, The Auditor will be at the following
places on the dates named below for
the purpose of receiving tax returns
tne year 1“ '
.Through your co-operation
Farmers’ Union Mercantile Co., in the first year of. its
existence, hasf^ohe'an exceptional business, and we take :
this means to thank you, on behalf of the stockholders of
the company.'.' We thorough!}! appreciate the. patronage
4{haC you have given us and in the future will endeavor to
merrL the continuance. of. your business by the same
prompt, , courteous attention that has' been the watch -word
"bf‘our store in the' past. !
In this (connection we-beg x <to call your attention
to the fact that with increased capital we are Vetter
prepared than ever to serve your every want, We carry
at allxtimes large' 1 'and comprehensive stocMS^OT Dry Goods,
Clothing>-Shoes, Hats,: Nations, Staple and Fancy Grp- 1
* _ x a,.
ceries, Hardware, Grain, ,Hay, Wagons and Buggies. ^ •
' ' '' ' ' *j i-
:he
several departmerits are in
one
of experienced,
. * * ' t , H,
competent'-clerks. whose one aim is ta please. La«:k^ of
space prevents the quoting uf^pr careful buyi-ng. • ■
enables us to sell at reasonable- figures, making evefy day
A BARGAIN DAY aV this store.- \0.ur policy of one price to'
all has gained thV confidence‘of v the public and—they know
that when* they -buy an article here tha^are payijig the
— _ —■ /-*» /—\ /^J 4- T 1 tW 'PH '' W| ’|M jrtL-. - W . "T O i
same price charged their neighbor-—no- iptrre-, no le-ss.
If you have not been a customer ofthis store
* it acquainted.. Honest goods
X drawiing Car'd to.,bring you
the"
• i
t
in tpe past, coiner in
at honest ..prices will
tack again. '
Wishing each and eyery;\ojie of you a Happy and
Prosperous New' Year and again thanjfc^ng you for past
favors, we remain, 2 x -
Sincerely yours, . —
1 • . . The FarmersX Union Mercantile Co
‘. M. B. Hagood, President,
' M E. Black, V.-President,
r ' W. T. Aycock,\Sec. & Treas
for the year 1914
WilliMon, January 29
Willirton, “ 30
Ulmer, February 3
Sycamore, — M - 4 r
Jenny, “ 5
Mercatus, “ 9 —
Hilda, “ 10
Both real and penonal property shall
be returned this year. '
All returns sent in by mail must be
properly signed and probated, and sent
in by the 20th of February, 1914, before
they can be accepted.
Remember 50per cent, penalty will
be added after Feb. 20.
R.W. Riley,
Auditor Barnwell County. -I
Master's Sale.
State of South Carolina, f
Barnwell County. 1
Court of Common Pleas.
WeDer Rothroclq
Plaintiff,
against
Nannie Hammer, Adeline Hammer,
John C. Hammer, and Herman Brown
and Isadore Brown, known as Simon
Brown’s Sons,
Defendants,
Weller Rothrock. \ >•
Plaintiff,
" against
Nannie Hammer, John C. Hammer, and
Herman Brown and Isadore Brown,
known an Simon Brown’s Sons,
“Defendants.
Decree. Consolidating actions and for
sale in foreclosure.
virtue of a decretal onder to me
directed in the above entitled cause,
I will oeU at Barnwell, in front of the
Court House, on Monday, February 2,
A. D. 1914, it being salesday in said
month, within the legal hours of sale,
the foftowing described real property:
That lot of land situate in the Town of
Blackville, County of Barnwell and
State of South Carolina, and known aa
the Nannie Hammer place, being that
lot of land measuring and bounded
South by Dexter Street one hundred
feet; on the West by Lartigue Street
one hundred and fifty feet: North by
lot of the estate of Simon Brown one
hundred feet and east by the lot of
Levy and wife, one hundred and fifty
Terms of sale, one-half cash, remaind
er in one year from day of sale to be
secured by bond of purchaser and
mortgage of premises drawing interest
at 8 per cent per annum, or au cash at
option of purchaser: -
Resold at risk of former purchaser.
H. L. O’Bannon,
Master.
Master’s office, Jan. 13th, 1914.
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iEfflUJS Y00R J0B WORK
I will be in the Auditor’s office «nt
Barnwell every Saturday in January.
A11 persons wishing to make applica
tions for pensions for the ensuing year
win please meet me on thoee day*.
A11 pensioners still living are request
ed to coowatmcete with 5trxt££25,-so
that 1 can revise the roll.
•' ? ■' —
, Dec. 1,1913. Pension Commissioner.
Simpkins* Prolific Cotta.
Puts the farmer at an advantage because he it fint
in the market with his crop.
TgE; EARLIEST COTTON IN THE WORLD. *
Ninety Davs From Planting to Boll. Grows More
Cotton to the Acre. I
Supply is Limited. Ordejp Quick.
The Only Genuine Sold in this State.
W. M MIXSON SEED CO. CHARLESTON.
* ^ ; Sole Distributors for SouthCarolina.
Also All other Seeds. Write for Catalogue.
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HOM E^lpAN Kj!
Can and Does Accommodate— ;
Here’s the Evidence
to BarnweD
and Barnwell tounty People i
c»aQi.,\*7 , ea
Two Hundred and tS
Hundred and 2
1913
mGI)
Sixty
Isn’t That
sty One Thousand, Seven
Five DoBinrs and
Cents
Some?
(1914) READY TO
TORS AND CU:
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The Home
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HARRY D. CALHOUN,
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MMODATE OUR DEPOSL
fff OUR TERRITORY.
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