The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 11, 1914, Image 10
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To His Honor, the PresidiiiB Judge of
ti>e Court of Oenerml Sessions, Jul)
Term, 1914,
Deer Sir:—
As required by Ad No. 463, page
160, in Volume 1,. Code of Laws of
South CaroUna, 1912. I hereby submit
my annual report,, showing amount of
approved by the County Supt.
of Education and presented for pay
ment, from the first day of June, 1913,
to the 31st day of May, 1914, inclusiv e.
Respectfully submitted,
J. B. ARMSTRONG,
County Treasurer.
Dist. No. 1 Bull Pond.
S A Williams • 25 00
Oenevire Wilson !
A J Sherrard
I AHc» LBrow* .,
, HXRfe Dunbar Rice
Marie A Best
Susie Dunbar
Alice L Brown
Dollie McKinzie
J A Meyer
Susie Dunbar
Lizzie Black
Ollie A Barker
Theodocia Williams
Union School Furnishing Co
0 Loyd Preacher
F WWeathersbee
Rachell Ryan
_ M.r.h.n
SB Coker
Teachers Agency
*ick Co
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19160
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150
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11107 40
Mary C Brooker
Marpirite O’Neal
u * if
Augustus Parson
Mary C Brooker
Phrissel Wright
Janie L Lebby
Mary C Brooker
Sue O’Neal
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Phrissel Wright
Janie L Lebby
Augustus Parson
C JRitter
<4 4i 44
Sue O’Neal
Mary C Brooker
Francina Southwell
Phrissel Wright
Margurite O'Neal
Augustus Parson
Phrissel Wright
Janie L Lebby
Sue O’Neal
Janie L Lebby
Francina Southwell
Louise D Twiggs
Mary C Brooker
J D Box
Union School Furnishing Co
Sue O’Neal
Francina Southwell
II ««
Louise D Twiggs
44* - 44
Dist. No. 7 Red Oak.
Emma Lillian Mims
44 44 44
F H Gant
Lizzie Walker ■
Emma Lillian Mims
44 <4 |(
Lizzie Walker
V u
Union School Furnishing Co.
Dist. No. 8 Long Branch.
ay Belle Baily $
Mrs Olive Chitty
J S M Carter
Mrs Olive Chitty
J S M Carter
Marie Weekley
Marie Weekley
Mrs Olive Chitty
Marie Weekley
Mrs Olive Chitty
Marie Weekley
$274 50
If You Have any Blood or Skin Disease
Do Not Delay Until it is too late but Order
i iT O - D A YC ! m i
THE HOTSPHmS REMEDY
A Complete and Positive Remedy for
lijjjjBWitWlwpr*
SYPHILIS,
Dist. No. 9 Hilda.
L A Hutto
Jessie E Dyches
L P Metlicnamp *■
Jessie E Dyches
L P Mellichamp
Jessie E Dyches
L P Mellichamp
Jessie E Dyches
L P Mellichamp
L A Hutto
Jessie E Dyches
44 44 44
L P Mellichamp
Union School Furnishing
L P Mellichamp ^
Co
$ 531 15
l 500
40
60
40
60*
40
60 50
40
60
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40 00
40 00
60 00
82 50
60 00
ECZEMA,
ERYSIPELAS,
ACNE.
MALARIA,
RHEUMATISM,
And all other Forms of Blood and Skin Diseases.
\
Hot Springs Physicians pronounce this the Greatest Blood and
Skin Remedy ever placed on the Market.
“AS THE HUSBAND IS,
THE WIFE IS:
Tennyson used the above to express belief in the pre
domination of the masculine sex in all things. Does your
observation of the two sexes justify this belief? Can
you not recall very many men who have been made bet
ter morally, physically and financially by the superior
character and force of their wives? On the other hand,
how many women have you known whose lives for the
better- have been improved by the uplift of their hus
bands? In (he business world it would be a regrettable
thing’to fix the standard of integrity for all women by
that observed by their husbands. Our experience in a
business way with women has been so very satisfactory
that we are writing this as a special invitation to the
women of B irnwell county to deposit their money with
“, us and pay all their accounts by 4heck, assuring them of
our painstaking interest in thelj^jjphalf
4 per cent. Paid in Savings Department.
Hi>ad Office
Aiken, S. C.
of Western. Carolina
Barnwell, S. C.
Dist No. 2 Seven Pines.
Annie Lou Woodward
44 44 44
B C No Tis
Annie Lou Woodward
William McNab
Lemon Bros
Annie Lou Woodward
44 44 44
Katie Brunson
T O Davis
J M Harley
Annie Lou Woodward
Katie Brunson
Wm McNab
J F Halford
Annie Lou Woodward
Katie Brunson
41 If
Union School Furnishing Co
Full Course Treatment - Three Bottles - $12.50
Single Bottle - $5,00
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We Prepare a Remedy for Every Disease
-693 oa Write us your Troubles. All Correspondence Strictly Private.
Dist. No. 10 Healing Springs.
Dist. No. 3 Sycamore.
Emma Bessinger
R C Mixson
Alice Singleton
Jacob Deer
Effie E Wates
Union School Furnishing Co
Dist. No. 4 Big Fork.
Mayme Padgett
44 44
Henry O^lerry
Mayme Padgi tt
Jas Henry (PBerry
Inez Creech
H C Creech
Mayme Padgett
Jas Henry (PBerry
Inez Creech
S ayme Padgett
C Creech
Mayme Padgett *
Inez Creech
44 4 4 *•
Mayme Padgett
Jas Henry G Berry
Union School Furnishing Co
Norma Cato
P B Coggins •
Sarah Hammet
Z L Madden
Florie May Smith
Lottie Lee Callison
Florie May Smith
Lottie Lee Callison
Z L Madden
H Jeff Hair
Z L Madden
Florie May Smith
Lottie Lee Callison
Z L Madden
Florie May Smith
Lottie Lee Callison
Lillian M Johnson
Emma Patrick
Lillian M Johnson
Dist. No. 5 Baldoc.
Olie Barker
Dora Vnrnt'doe
44 44
Gladys Johns ' i
44 44
GeYtrude Hiers
Callie E Simms
Gladys Johns
Dora Varnedoe
Got trude Hiers
Callie E Simms
Gladys Johns
44 44
Gertrude Hiers
44 44
Dora Varnedoe
44 44
Gertrude Hiers
$895 84
Emma Patrick
30
Evelyn Lacote
• 25
Florie May Smith
45
Lottie Lee Callison
45
$ 40 00
Z L Madden
101 45
30
Lillian Samuels
25
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Z L Madden
79 50
3
Florie May Smith
40
40
Lottie Lee Callison
40
40
Evelyn Lacote
Z L Madden
30
40
93
41 40
Florie May Smith
45
40
Lottie Lee Callison
45
36
Columbia Baxter
30
—
Emma Patrick
30
$340 40
Lillian Samuels
25
Emma Patrick
30
Z L Madden
90 10
$ 50 00
Florrie May Smith
45
50
25
Lottie Lee Callison
. 45
Columbia Baxter
15
50
4 4 4 4
30
25
30
$1920 15
15 35
50
25
Dist. No. II Four Mile.
Pearle Gordon
$ 37 00
30
Susie Dunbar
22 50
51 50
A R Dunbar
10
50 20
L F Cave
135 67
< 50
Ella Walsh
45
~-,30
Kittie Green
25
1 30
Ella Walsh
45
50 20
Daisy D Mixson
25
25
E C Hutchinson
15
63
44 44 (i
15
Olie A Barker
27
$700 25
Conelia Butler
30
Ella Walsh
61 61
Daisy D Mixson
E C Hutchinson
25
$ 25 00
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Kittie Green
15
40
Daisy D Mixson
15
50
Ella Walsh
45
50
Olie A Barker
13
35
E C Hutchinson
15
25
Ella Walsh ;
45
50
E C Hutchinson
15
40
Union School Furnishing Co
168 70
35
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25
$865 43
50
50
Dist. No. 12 Dunbarton.
Hot Springs Medicine Company,
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817 1-2 Central Avenue, Hot Springs, Arkansas
BARNWELL INSURANCE AGENCY
WILL INSURE
—¥0WV LIFE, YOUR INCOME,
Y0UR H0ME, YOUR ST06K
Insurance of every description and Surety
Bonds written at lowest rates m
old line Companies.
JOHN K SNELL/NG, MANAGER.
Have you seen the
MEW RED THE FIFTH?
Lhfrye bought one of the itew summer models,
with all the latest improvements, including hand
some streamline body, robe rail, etc., and will take
pleasure in giving demonstrations to all interested
parties. * -
The prices remain the same, $1,175, complefely
equipped, with electric started and electric lights.
For further information call on or address
C. H. MATHIS,
Agent for Barnwell County,
BLACKVILLE,
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40—
20
Loura Peeples
30
Gladys Johns
50
• 1 - 44
50
■ $890 00
Dist. No. 6 Bennett Springs.
NeUKinard
$ 2800
<• «4
830
44 <4
35
Susie Dunbar
40
Nell Kinard
35
Lizzie Black
%
Susie Dunbar
40
Lizzie Black
35
Nell Kinard
35
Susie Dunbar
40
Francis C Mixson
* 30
W A Parson
30
Lizzie Black
35
po!l' iejIdKinzie
3735
Doris E Goolsby
R O Free *
Bank of Western Carolina
44 44 44 44
Bates & Simms
SH Clark "
B F Baxley • „
L A Greene
Bates k Simms
G Loyd Preacher
Alnena Green
E M Harley
W H Duncan
J J Cochran
PJ Hiers
Doris E Goolsby
E M Harley
Nell Clayton
J J Knopf
44 44 41
R H Burckhalter
Nell Clayton
Doris E Goolsby
J J Knopf
R H Burckhalter
J B Armstrong Tree
t 50 00
75
137 50
8 75
100
I Clayton
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55 40
;205
200
50
128 70
30
81 85
350
25
25
50
27 06
60
825
1519 80
25
60
50
267 20
25
137 50
28&60
60
Pleasure and Protection
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"One of the best reasons why I would not be
without telephone service,” writes a Georgia far
mer, "is the pleasure - it gives my wife and the V ,
knowledge that while I am away), she has the pro
tection that the telephone gives.”
On -the farm the telephone dispels loneliness
and is the means of bringing help in any emer
gency that may arise.
If you haven’t a telephone on your farm see
the nearest Bell Telephone Manager or write for
our free booklet and learn how little this service
i costs. ** /
FARMERS’.UNE DEPARTMENT
I Saved Girl’s life S
? "I want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re- J
ceived from the use of Thedford’s Black-Draught,” writes •
T Mrs.^Sylvania Woods, of Gifton Mills, Ky. *
jj ‘‘It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds, J
liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught *
saved my little girl's life. When she had the measles, J
JgT they went in on her, but one good dose of Thedford’s •
g Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no
J more trouble. 1 shall never be without
BUck-draughT
in my home.” For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi- J
ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar 15
ailments, Thedford’s Black-Draught has proved itself a safe,
reliable, gentle and valuable remedy.
If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Bkck- #
Draught It is a medicine of known rtierit Seventy-five •
years of splendid success proves its value. Good for ®
v young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents. J
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
BUY NOW or PAY MORE LATER
One Lot in front of .New School Building
50x145. front; $250.00. Terms.
Two lots in front of Senator Bates’ resi
dence, 50 ft. front 175 ft. back
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Ollie A:
Ifarie A
ell Kinara
Rice
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l F Anderson
IR H Burckhalter
35 . SB Coker .
12 2& Rosa E Marshall
619 40
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Real
HARRY D. CALHOUN,
Dealer. - - , Office in Hboe Bank
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Ready for To-morrow ?
Horses digest their feed less thoroughly than
other farm animals. In order to insure thorough
digestion of all the food eaten, and to make your
horses readier for next day’s work, add to their
evening feed a teaspoonful of— ,
STOCK'
MEDICINE
B win lessen your feed bills.
B will Increase your profits.
Bee Dee
1 tin using BeeDec
STOCK MEDICINE with
my horses regularly and
find it a aaving proposition
on feed. It also makes
them healthy, thriving and.
ClCtOe
Ira Johnston,
R. F. D. No, t,
O’NdU. Nebr.
sac, 50c and $1.
At yoor deni
V, SEYMOUR OWENS
Attorney and Counsellor at Lav
BARK WELL, SOUTH
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Will practme in ail the Oonru Col
lation* a •[>«•<;I/Jlty. Loan* negotiated
on acceptable »ecuritr.
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FOR SALE—4 H. P. gasoline engine,
large water tank ana tower: power li
wood saw. For further information
address y Dr. A. B. Patterson,
J?12 BullSt„ Columbians.CU
Preacriptioa No. 686 ia prepared eapeciallv
for MALARIA or CHILLS 4 FEVER
Five or nx dose* will break any case, and
K taken then ae a tonic the Fever will no«
'£*? rn ' , £,*5' 00 f* - f"" b * tter the*,
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