The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, March 23, 1914, Image 7
VJ 'x
S
’■mzZ
\
. -■*:
If
J ,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 19, 20 and 21.
'V
—nvc TT SIO ^ Xa q O XX E 3D
Mortis Dixie Girls 11 mostly girls
G O XX IP _A. IN'
- .,'«*/• *i
A Romance on the Seashore
■ .v-spp
This is a high-class show, coming direct from the Bijou Theatre in Augusta with the highest endorsement of the manager.
i*’ -m s ' ■■
HARMONY LODGE NO. 17 A. P. M
\A /A regnlar commaDlcstion ot Harmon;
WL.
Lodge No. 17, A. F. M. will be heUl
The days gain 13 minutes in sunshine
this week.
.j».
In Masonic Temple on Thnredaj
«H_kApri) 9, 7.30 o’clock Visiting
brethren are cordianf invited to attend.
1 J. E. Harley, W. M.
Wm. McNab, Sec.
The regular meeting ot Barnwell
Lodge No. 16, Knights ot Pythias will
J be held at their Hall on First and
I Third Friday nights at H o’clock. A
_ full attendance is requested.
By order ot '
W. C JENNINGS, C. C. -
Wm. McNAB. K. R. A 8.
Chain Gang Notice.
The chain gang, sections this week
are:
No. 1 near Fairfax.
No. 2 at SeiffHhgville
well—Allendale road.
W. V. Richardson, G. J. Diamond,
Clerk Supervisor.
on on the Barn-
Notice.
The County Boardof Equalization will
meet in the Auditor’s office at Barn
well, S. C., on Tuesday, March 23rd,
1914." — *,
f R. W. Riley,
t q 0 ^ U( j,t or>
LOST-1 dark hay mare mule, round
body; 4 years old, 800 to 900 weight.
Got away Saturday night, February 28.
Any iaforaationjftill be Appreciated.
Joseph Blackmam,
Hawthorne, S. C.
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN.-one
sow hog, light red color, weight about
175 pounds. Strayed^off about Feb.
24. Any information r leading to her
recovery will be appreciated.
Ira Black,
It. Barnwell, S. C.
••••••••••••••••••MB
• •
• HERB AND HEREABOUTS. •
••••••••••••••••••••
B. Ellis, Jr., is here-
»:
Magistrate C.
this week.
Dr. W. R. Tuten, of Fairfax, was in
town Tuesday.
Capt. W. D. Black, of Williston, is
here this week.
Mr. A. P. Cornell spent the week-end
with his family.
According to the ground hog, winter
is now about ever.
Mr. P. E. Alien, of Blackville, was in
Barnwell Monday.
Mr. C. L. Hiers, of Augusta, was a
visitor here Thursday..
Capt. G. E. Birt, of Rosemary Town
ship, was here Friday.
The Rev. W. M. Jones, of Williston,
was a visitor here Friday.
Mr. W. W. Cope, of Ufmer. i&attend
ing Court here this week.
^Mr. Judson Greene, of Greenland,
if a visitor here Monday.
• »fr. Barney Owens, of Dunbarton,
was a visitor her Thursday.
Capt. S. W. Eaves, of Ulmer, was a
business visitor here Monday.
Cr. E. W. Ellis, of Milletteville, is at
tending Court here this week.
Mr. Julian P. Guess, of Appleton,
was here on business this week.
Mr. Eugene Buckingham, of Ellenton,
was in town on business Monday.
- Miss Odelle Jenkins, of Kline, was
the guest of friends here ^Tuesday.
Attorney and Mrs. J. W. Vincent
motored up from Hampton Tuesday.
Mr. C. W. Pate, of Kline, was among
the Court attendants in town Tuesday.
The fire loss in Barnwell County in.
February was 1936. There were five
fifes. <
Mr. J. W. Woodword, of Orangeburg,
was in town a short time Friday after
noon.
The Hon. D. S. Henderson, of Aiken,
is in town on professional business this
week. - O. v '
Dr. A. J. Harter, of Ulmer, has been
here this week in attendance upon
Court.
Capt. W. T. Walker, of Walker’s
Station, has been in town several days
this week.
G. Wagner Gyles, Esq., was a visitor
here Monday.
Judge M. C. Kitchlngs, of Williston,
was in Barnwell Monday.
Major H. W. Richardson, of Colum
bia, spent the week-end in Barnwell.
A. H. Ninestein, Esq., of Blackville,
is in attendance upon Court this week,
S. G. Mayfield, Esq., of Denmark, has
been in. attendance upon Court this
week.
Mrs. John Moseley, of Orangeburg,
spent the week-end With Mrs. Charlie
Brown. . . '
Dr. N. 'F. Kirkland, Sr., of Olar, was
the guest of his son, Dr. R. C. Kirkland
Monday.
Major J. Anselm Meyer, of Meyer’s
Mill, was a welcome visitor to Barnwell
Monday. . ,
Misses Carrie A. Cave and Kathleen
Califf returned from the Northern mar
kets Thiirsday.
"The Lyric” Theater opened for bus
iness Thursday night. They are show
ing good picturear , ’
Mr. W. Rexie Birt, editor of the
Jasper Herald, spent the week-end
with relatives here.
Mr. L. G. Richardson, Jr., was the
ruest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G.
Richardson this week. ^ ....
Capt. J. A. Jenkins and Mr. Victor
Lewis, of Kline, were among the Court
attendants here Monday.
Mr. S. M. Baxley, of Dunbarton,
started the week off right by his wel
come call Monday morning.
Mrs. S. A, McNab has returned home
after a pleasant visit to her son, Mr.
Wyatt McNab, in Atlanta, Ga. ,
Messrs. F. Chavous aad son, Mr.
Clarence Chavous, of Allendale, were
in town on buainess Monday.
Messrs. G. B. and Montague McLen-
Read Merchant J. A. Porter’s an
nouncement in this issue.
Miss Frizelle Allen, of Columbia,
visited relatives and friends here this
week.
— The Western Carolina Department
Store extends a cordial invitation to
the people of the county to call and in
spect the beautiful showing of spring
and summer dress goods, dresses and
millinery. See large advertisement
elsewhere in this issue.
Mrs. J. F. Keara* Dead.
Brunson, March 12.—Mrs. J. F.
Kearse, an elderly and excellent lady
of large family connections in this
county, died near here and was buried
yesterday.
Will Speak at Allendale.
Gen. U. R. Breaks, clerk of the su
preme court, has accepted an invita
tion to deliver an address at Allendale
May 10. The invitation was extended
by member^ of Hampton Legion chap
ter, U. D. C.
Mr. Allen Won’t Run.
Mr. P. E. Allen, who was- a visitor
here Monday, stated to a representative
of The People that he would not be a
candidate for the office of Supervisor
this summer. He had ihtended, he
said, to offer again, but on account of
personal business has decided not to
enter the lists.
CAMP MORRALJ. TO MEET.
Friday, April 24th, Ha* Been Selected
a* the Day.
Camp George W. Morrall, U. C. V.
will hold its annual reunion on Friday,
April 24th, at Meyer’s Mill, The Sons
of Veterans will also meet with the
Veterans at that place. The program
of the meeting will be published about
April 1st.
Advertised Letter*.
Letters remaining in’the Post Office
don, of Blackville Route No. 1, were in | tnd advertised March 16th, 1914
Barnwell Monday as witnesses.
Mr. Thomas Sanders, of Barnwell
Route No. I, was here Monday and
cleverly remembered The People.
There was a large crowd of people
here Monday, all incoming morning
trains being taxed to their^capacity.
Mr. A. P. Hiers and son, W. W.Hiers,
of Elko Route No. J, were in town
Monday and paid The People a welcome
call.
The eclipse of the moon last Wed-
jnesday night was partially obscured by
|lhe clouds, being visible only at
times.
MALI.
Prince Barnes, Geo Dunbar, Boysie
Green, O L Godrey, Henderson May,
John Henry, W P Lovett, R F Walters,
Eddie Warner.
KKMALE
MrsJnoM Anderson, Miss Fannie
Blume, Miss Mary Fogler, Miss Lacery
Jabkson, Miss Rebecca James, Miss
Annie Lee, Miss Mattie Owens, Miss
Janet Phoenix, Miss E Scott.
Persons calling for tnese letters will
please say advertised.
S. B. Moseley, P. M.
Mrs. W. C. Jennings and little daugh
ter, Leila Jennings, went up to Colum
bia last week to visit Mrs. C» B. Rey
nolds.
Attorneys Jas. M. Patterson, J. Henry
Johnton and R. P. Searson, Jr., of
Allendale, have been in attendance
upon Court this week.
Dr. Smith, of Columbia, has accepted
a position as druggist with Mr. F. H.
Huggins and arrived in Barnwell Mon
day to enter upon his duties.
Fairmount Church meets with the
Third Division and goes to Healing
Springs. This church was left out- of
the list published last week.
W. G. B.
Do you wish to keep posted on the
political news this summer, dear delin
quent subscriber? Then you had better
renew that past due subscription TO
DAY.
Mr. C. H. Mathis,. of . Blackville, was
in town on business Saturday. Mr.
Mathis is agent for the Reo car in this
county and will be glad to give pros
pective purchasers a demonstration of
his excellent machine.
Mrs. J. Emile Harley and little son
and Miss Pauline Richardson went up
to Rock Hill Friday afternoon to spend
the week-end with Miss Lily Richard
son, who is attending Wiuthrop College.
They were joined on Saturday by Mayor
Harley.
WE PRINT EVERYTHING
FROM A CALLING CARD
TO A BOOK. TRY US.
Notice of Election on Is*ue of Scho'ol
Bond*.
WHEREAS, a petition has been sub
mitted to the Board of Trustees of
Barnwell Graded School District,
signed by one-third of the resident
electors- and one third of the free
holders in the said District, praying
that the election be ordered for the
purpose to submit to the resident qual
ified electors of the said School Dis
trict, the question whether, for the
purpose of purchasing grounds and
building a school building or buildings,
shall issue coupon bonds to the amount,
as provided by law, of twenty-five
thousand ($25,000) dollars and;
WHEREAS, under and by virture jof
the laws of the State of South Carolina
in such cases made and provided, the
Board of Trustees of Barnwell Graded
School District, has ordered the elec
tion to be held on the 28th day of March,
1914, upon such question.
Now, therefore, the qualified elec
tors, residing within the bounds of the
school district, are hereby notified that
the said election, u^on said question,
will be held, according to law, on the
28th day of March, 1914. at the Court
House of Barnwell County, within
said school district; and Wm. McNab,
J. Staff Halford and B. M. Darlington
have been appointed managers to con
duct the same.
The polls will be open at 7 a. m. and
will close at 4 p. m.
Geo. H. Bates, Chm’n,
x H. D. Calhoun,
A. D. Connor.
2t Board of Trustees.
Tit©
r .a
AMERI6AN
' %
J
Note the tapering lines of the Toes, the dainty Colonial
Tongues, the rich Grey Quarters, Kidney Louis Heels, closely
trimmed Soles; each has the very latest style touch that it is
possible to give. You will find in this line for all occasions for
all the family. „ For sale by
X
a:
J. A.. F*OF? T EDR,
BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROUNA.
x*'
oVsters
* ■ » , J~ t ' V
this to you, ask yourselfwhy
Royster’s is the standard o\
comparison.
IAOC HAIM
ftCBlSTCRSO
F.S.Roqster Guano Co.
Norfolk, V*.
Sold ovfery\vK«r#
| ■ ^ *» I
rt f'j
*1# '
V