The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, May 07, 1914, Image 5
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'A neater communication of Harmony
Lodge No. 17, A. r. M. wUl be held
In MOeonlc Temple On. Thursday
_ Temple On. Thursday
kMay 7th, 7.80 o’clock Visiting
t are cortiteiiV invited to attend.
J. E. Harley, W. M.
Wm.. McNat. 8er.
The. regnlar meeting ot Barnwell
L I»due No. 1ft, Knights ot Pythias will
Ibe held at their Hall on First and
t Third FHday nights at * o’clock, A
full attendance is requested.
By order of . • • - i
R. 8. DICKS, C. 0.
Wm. McN-AB. K. R. A 8.
Chain Gang Notice.
The chain gang sections this week
are:
No. 1 on the Bryan road, about three
miles from Allendale.
No. 2 on the road from Baldoc to the
plantation of W. I. Johns.
W. V. Richardson, G. J. Diamond,
Clerk Supervisor.
EYE
GOOD FOB THE EVES—AND EYES ONLY
EAOI.JS EVES?
Da j«m think that watery, mattery
eyes are natural? Da yea believe
that etyee, grraaalated lids, pm
eight, growths, are natural? Vi
EAttLE EVE HALVE and yea ha'
Eagle Eyes again.
FOR SALE—500 bushels of good
heavy corn in the shuck.
E. J. Hankinson,
Elko, S. C.
Holman Presiding.
The Hon. W. A. Holman, of Charles
ton, is presiding at the court of common
pleas for Richland 'county which con
vened at Columbia Monday morning
and will continue for three weeks.
The Governor appointed Mr. Holman
for this term on account of the sickness
of Ernest Gary, judge of the Fifth cir
cuit.
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service against .everything except
abuse. These tires are intended for
most severe service.
Orders have been received for these
tires for use in the United States Gov
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As a SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY
offer, we will allow the following prices
1 or the next ten days.
TIRES-TUBES
Don’t forget that
is cleanup day;
Friday, the 8th,
with
Mr. F. M. Mobley spent Sunday
friends in Columbia.
The visitors to the county conventioh
Monday were too numerous to mention.
1 »
The Matrons’ Bridge Club met at the
home of-Mrs. J. A. Willis Friday after
noon.
Mr. Clark McCaslan, of Washington,
Ly was the week-end guest of Barn-
(friends.
ygpt. George H. Bates has been
vited to make the literary
Lander College.
Mrs. A. T. Woodward, of Valdostra,
Ga., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. H
Bates this-wwh. ~ *" l ~‘ r
mr.
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in
address at
Johm-Hunter.
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Allendale, May 2.—Miss Gladys Johns,
daughter of W. I. Johns, of Baldoc, and
Hon. J. A. Hunter, of Bamberg, were
quietly married at the home of the-
bride’s father on April 29th. Mr. Hun
ter who is a representative in the
legislature from Bamberg and candi
date for lieutenant-governor, is to be
congratulated ujfon winning this ac-'
complished and popular young lady.
The party came to Allendale to board
the Southern train for New York.
After their honeymoon, they will be at
home in Bamberg. , .
Candidate*’ Card*.
iThe People publishes several new
candidates’ cards this week. They are:
~~.tL>XL Stivo«dary R. £v Woodward and
?=*= -TheLadtw Qufflrmr Hm EpfampST
Church met with Mrs. L. M. Calhoun
Tuesday afternoon.
Two of the three county commission
ers met here Tuesday. Only salary
claims were approved.
The People makes, its initial visit to
the home of Mr. A. C. Odom, of Elko
Route No. 2, this week.
Mrs. W. M. Andrews and Miss Stell^
Hollingsworth spent the week-end with
relatives and friends in Augusta.".
Mrs. John Bradley, of Augusta and
Mrs. O’Conner, of Atlanta, spent the
week end with relatives in Barnwell.
Mr- M. Bellinger, of Columbia, came
down to Barnwell last week to visit
relatives and friends in her old home
town.
High, winds, which visited this sec
tion Tuesday, are thought to have done
considerable damage to the growing
crops. v
Mrs. C. R. Stroman and Miss Annie
Mae Boylston, of Springfield, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Porter
last week.
u Quite a number of Barnwell people,
mostly candidates, attended the mem
orial day exercises at Riyers’ Bridge
Thursday.
Mrs. E. A. Brown went up to Colum
bia Tuesday morning to consult
f ’llist. She was accompanied by
frown.
M. E. Dyches, general manager
i Augusta Lumber Company, of
Augusta, Ga., was in town on busi
ness Tuesday.
Mr. C. • Risher, of Btackville, who
was in town Monday as a delegate to
the county convention, joined The
People family.
Harmony Lodge No. 17, A. F. M.,
will confer the Entered Apprentice
degree on several candidates •, this
(Thursday) evening. “
Messrs. C. H. Matthis, R. S. Martin,
R. A. Gyles, S. H. Rush, H. F. Buist
and L. G. Stivender were among the
Blackville visitors here Tuesday.
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The Rev. W. J. Snvder has accepted
andF.F. Dunbar, for Magistrate. These
are all excellent gentlemen and for
that reason it will probably be hard
for the voters to make a selection.
Mr. Stivender made good as a rural
policemen, Mr. Woodward is a “farm
er” and not a “planter,’’and Mr. Bolen
has made numbers of friends as deputy
sheriff.
Messrs. All and Dunbar are too well
known in their respective communities
for any introduction.
AdvertKed Letter*.
Letters remaining in the Post Office
and advertised May 4th, 1914.
malic.
Andes Anderson, F. W. Aldrich
John Bradwell, Jamies Edward, Jammie
Durant, Charlie Daniel, JohnJ. George,
Alex Honklen, Randal Williams.
KKMALK
Miss Janie Blinder, Mrs. Agnes Cave,
Miss Cornelia Kathers, Mrs. Martha
Williamson.
. FROM DKAD LETT ICR OFFICR.
Miss Lela Claton.
Persons calling for these letters will
please say advertised.
S. B. Moseley, P. M.
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All other- sizes. Non-Skids 20 per
cent extra. 5 per cent discount if pay
ment in full accompanies order and if
two are so ordered, shipping charges
will be paid by us. C. O. D. on 15 per
cent of amount of order. Our output
is limited, so we suggest early ordering.
We sell direct only, giving purchaser
the advantage of all middlemen’s
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Ask for “Eat-More” Bread. There’s
none better. A fresh supply received
every day by R. H. Easterling & Co.
DR. W. C. MILHOUS,
Office hours: 8^0
a. na.
Persons living away from Barnwell
will please make appoii tments before
coming By so doing they will be sure
of Immediate service and avoid dis
appointments.
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure your Rheumatism
DADMU/Cfi c A D^I I\T a Neuralgia, Hegdaches, Cramps,
BARNWELL, S, CAROLINA. Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
ToTT^r: Burns, Old Sores; Sfings of Insects
in Barnwell ® tc - Antiseptic Anodyne, used in-
te, used in
ternally and externally. Price 25c
SEND DS YOOR JOB ffORK
Money to Lend
On improved farm lands well located
in, amouate Jb'pm. t2,000 fo $50,000.
V. S. OWENS, Atty. ’
Office over Barnwell Sentinel.
BARNWELL, :: SOUTH CAROLINA
an invitation to deliver the commence
ment sermon to the graduating class of
Springfield High School on May 31.
Automobilists are warned . against
driving their cars in town at a faster
rate of speed that the prescribed limit.
— The policemen—have instructions to
arrest all violators of the law.
The city fathers have agreed to furn
ish about a dozen garbage cans for the
streets. You can assist in the work of
making a “city beautiful” by deposit
ing all waste papers in the cans.
Dr. G. Frank Miller, of Florida,
passed through Barnwell Sunday after
noon en route to Springfield. Dame
Rumor has it that he wiH soon carry a
South Carolina bride to the Land of
Flowers.
R. M. Mixson, candidate for Con-
was a delegate to the county
convention Monday-from the Wiyiston
, jtnbr Me states flmtWTs" veiy much
outeftne <sr M8 4
Messrs L W. Rountree, B. F. Baxley
L. F. Cave, M. O. Wall, S. H/ Greene
and W. A. Dicks, of Dunbarton^, J. A.
Meyar, of Meyer’s Mitt, & i. Halford
IR- B..
Mitt,
of Barnwell,
in at-
SeigUngville New*.
Seiglingville, May 4.—Mr. and Mrs.
Lee All, of Kline, were welcome visi
tors here yesterday.
Mrs. II. J. Moody and three children
visited her parents in Dunbarton last
week, where she entered Masters Wal
ter and Henry, Jr., in school.
Mrs. J. P. Moody and daughter, Miss
Annie Laurie, visited friends and rela
tives in Barnwell last week.
The many friends of Mrs. J. P. Boy
les are glad to see her out again.
Messrs. Jamie Boyles, J. B. Harley,
H. H. Youngblood and Archie Barker
motored to W'iliiston Sunday.
Mrs. I. T Harden and two children,
Master Willie and little Miss Francis,
and Mrs. J. W. Augley and Misses
Kittie, Jennie, Sue and Daisy of Big
Fork, were visitors at the home of Miss
Jennie Barker yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bates, of Allen
dale, spent the week-end with the
lattei’s paieuts,
Boyles. ►. .
The friends of Mr. Allen Myrick are
sorry tahear of his illness and hope for
him a quick recovery.
Mrs. Dora Dee Walker was a welcome
visjtor here last week.
Mrs7
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WM. A. HATCHELL,
CONTRACTOR.
' BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA
Street and Sidewalk Paving. All Kinds of
Concrete Work.
I install private water and sewerage
systems complete. Let me make
you an estimate on
» your needs.
^ PLUMBING.
Let me quote you on all plumbing supplies
stalling of same. All work guat&nteed.
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O. C. Bennett and daughter,
Miss Annie Mae, of Appleton, visited
the former’s brother, Mr. DrM. Ogles
by, Sunday.
Mrs. R. M. Barker and three children
MiSses Gladys and Olive and Master
Rollins, of Allendale, spent the week
end with rdatives here.- 1
Mrs: R. W. Youngblood, who has
been very ill with la grippe, is able to
be out again. 1 —
Crops in this section are looking very
good but lire badly in need of rain.
Is Sickness
A Sin?
Drop me a card and I will call on you, or
at Mrs. Baxley’s Boarding House
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C 0N8IDEB what bustnea* would be WITHOUT BAHKS. So man
fthonld think of itarting an enterprise before he arranged to OPEH
^OntCCOUST. jg
HOW DOES HE STAID AT THE BAIXt
time abevt every bnaineer man. — -
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tha dammad-ap MU. Km» it
every tacceetful business men.
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