The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 16, 1914, Image 5
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Chaia Gang Notice.
The chain gang sections this week
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W. V. Richardson, G. j. Diamond,
(derk Supervisor.
Wanted.
On account of a late crush we will
need a few cars of cotton seed. Any
one having any to sell will please com-
mumcate with J. H . Hewlett, Mgr. Al-
•endate .Cotton Oil & Fertilizer Co.,
Allendale, S. C. .
• HERS AND HEREABOUTS.-#
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Miss Lena Cave has returned to her
home in Dunbarton.
Mr. A. T. Beard spent Monday in
Columbia on business. ,
Mr. A. P. Cornell spent Easter in
Barnwell with his family.
Mr. C. F. Rizer, of Olar, was a busi-
j ness visitor here monday^ 7 • ’ " '
J Mr. John B. Harley, of WageneF,
spent Easter with his family.
Dr. J. Lewis Smith, of Williston, was
in town on business Monday,
Mrs. Frankie Best and . children are
visiting relatives in Savannah.
Miss Scllie Baxley spent several days
with relatives in St. Matthews latt
week. s''
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Mrs. Edgar A. Brown left for Laurens
Sunddjy morning to visit relatives and
friends. . ~
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Thos. M. Boulware, Esq., spent Fri
day in Charleston on professional
business. - .
Don’t forget the Shirtwaist Sale this
afternoon at 4:30 o’clock at the home of
Wrk. B. P. Davies. — 1 ,
Mrs. N. Pate Gruber, of Charleston,
was the guest of Miss Nonie Best for
several days last week.
Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun has returned
home after a pleasant visit to relatives
and friends in Columbia.
A party of young folks motored up
from Kline Friday evening to attend
the show at the opera house.
Col. Butler Hagood will deliver the
annual address to the Sons of Veter-
»ns at Meyer’s Mill on the 24th inst.
Messrs. P. W. Price, A. A. Lemon
and G. W. Manville attended the Archie
Butt Memorial Services in Augusta
Tuesday. _v
Mr. John Duncan Holmes, 4vho is in
school at The Citidal, came up from
Charleston last week to spend the Eas
ter holidays.
Miss Annie Jackson, who is attend
ing the College for Women in Columbia,
ipent the Easter holidays with Barn
well relatives and friends.
Mess's. Emmet f. Sease and W.,S.
Grubbs announce themselves as candi
dates for Magistrate for Red Oak <and
Hilda, respectively, in this issue.
The County Board of Education met
here Friday. The advisability of hav
ing a survey made of the school dis
tricts of the county was taken under
consideration.
Mrs. J. D. Huggins and daughters,
Miss Barnwell, of Denmark, and Mrs.
John K. Breedin, of Manning, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Hug
gins Tuesday.
Mr. C. J. Hay visited Jachin Lodge,
A. F. M.. at Fairfax Tuesday in his
offical capacity as District Deputy
Grand Master. The Fellowcraft degree
was conferred on two candidates.
Mrs Lena Davies returned to Golds-
boro, N. C.. Monday morning, after
spending the Easter holidays very
pleasantly with Mr. and Mrs. B. Pi 1
Davies and other Barnwell relatives.
Mrs. Mozelle Furman, who has been
the guest of friends here for the past
few weeks, spent several days last
week with relatives at Meyer’s Mill
She left ^yesterday morning for home
in Hickory, N. C.
In this issue of The People Mr. C. J.
Hay announces himself a candidate for
the office of Jfedge of Probate. “The
Judge,” as he is affectionately called
by his friends, is well Jcnown over the
county and will no doubt make it in
teresting for all Who enter tbe lists
against him. - _ _ .
Tuesday’s downpour of rain was in
deed welcome.
R. C. Holman, Esq., was called to
Columbia Thursday on professional
business/
Mr. Martin Best left for Atlanta Tues
day morning to entdr a school of phar
macy in that city.
Messrs. J. A. Jenkins and Victor
Lewis, of Kline, were among the busi
ness visitors here yesterday,
Dr. A. B. Patterson went up to Col
umbia Monday to investigate cortditiors
at the State Hospital for the Insane
before accepting the position as assist
ant physician.
Judge John K. Snelling announces in
this issue his candidacy for re-election
as Judge of Probate. He has held this
office for several terms, being elected
more than once without opposition.
He expects to be in the' fight to the
finish.
Mrs. S. A. McNab, accompanied by
her son, Mr. John B. McNab, and Dr.
J^<j. Wooley, went up to Augusta
Monday mqrning to consult a specilist
in regard to an affection in one of her
ears. It wasfoIIfld , that an operation
was necessary. Mrs. McNab stood the
operation splendidly and was expect
ed hom^ yesterday afternoon.
Mr. R. M. Mixson, of Williston, Barn
well county, was in Edgefield the
first of this-week in the interest of his
candidacy for Congress from this, the
Second district. His visit was to let
the people know of his candidacy and
to lertlfemsee him, and hear him talk
a little. He says that be proposes to
make a lively compaign for the office.—
Edgefield Chronicle.
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Notice.
Ask for “Eat-More” Bread. There’s
none better.,- A fresh supply receive
every day by R. H. Easterling & Co.
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For Pipe and Cigarette
EVER-IASTI NG-LY GOOD*
P. Lorlllard Co. Est. 1760
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Thos. M. Boulware,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Negotiate Joan* on'reiil’ estate. Can
get 7% money in sum* not les» than
*5,000.00. ■ 1
Office over ank of Western Carolina,
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So— GILAffNT METCALFE.
Child or arowu-uu—thoro Is lost ana
war rf handling colds, creups, conch*
and aU those hatddaglhroit troubles — r
that s to Sooths sad Smooths with
Dr. Bell’o
PINE-TAR-HONEY
Irt a sold go—and « ns*. It goea
ell over—eTcnrbodr In the family gets
It. Sooths and Smooths and it doesn't
scatter.
BELL’S
on It,
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At An Drag Stone, 2Sc^ Me* SLOO
“Tell By The Bell”
R. H. Easterling
& Co.
Parlor Market .
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BARNWELL, : t S. C.
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Fresh mea s of all kinds
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Highest cash prices paid for
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hogs, cattle, poultry, eggs
and country produce.
7.00
6.00
4.15
The rails of the Bamberg-Ehrhardt
* railroad are laid to a point just outside
of town, and the whistle of the loco-
' motive can be plainly
some work to be done on the .Lemon
swamp trestle, and ^ this will cause
some delay. Otherwise the rails w<
/r be laid Is town this week.—Bamberg
: Herald. .
-We Still Have
Cole Distributors
Carter Distributors
Gantt No. 1 Distributors
Cole Cotton Planter with
Fertz attachment reduced
form $12.50 to $10.00
t^JlB-Spreader-CuniVator «---
reduced from . $12.50 to $ 9.50
Barnwell, S. C.
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