The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 25, 1914, Image 8
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THE CITADEL.
TkaMnkair CeOaf* af SmUi CaroBaa.
Announced as “Distinguished Military
College” by U. S. War Department.
Full courses in Civil Engineering,
Sciences, English and
gUAgtB.
Confers B. S. and C. E. degrees.
All expenses pay cadets from South
Carolina $250. a year
A scholarship worth S300. a year is
vacant from Barnwell County and will
be filled by competitive examination at
the County seat on Friday, August 14.
For necessary information and blanks
to Col. 0. J. Bond,
4t The Citadel, Charleston, S. C.
Bread, Cakes, Pies
Why cat less bread and
pay more, when you can
“eat more” and pay less.
Andrews bread goes direct
from the oven to consumer.
The bread I now sell is
“Tip Top” in every respect
and is made by a first, class
baker.
Have you tried any of
those delicious Hot Rolls?
Leave your order foi some
for dinner tomorrow, 10 cts.
dozen. *•
Buy Bread Tickets, 6
for 25 cents.
Andrews Bakery
BARNWELL, S. C ’PHONE 10
ANNUAL REPORT OF
COUNTY TREASURER
To His Honor, the Presiding Judge of
the Court of Oenersl Sessions, July
Term, 1914.
Dear Sir:—
As required by Act No. 453, page
160, in Volume 1, Code of Laws of
South Carolina, 1912, I hereby submit
my annual report, showing amount of
claims 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, inclusive.
Respectfully submitted,
/ J. B. ARMSTRONG,
Countv Treasurer.
(Continued from last week.)
Obnrli** Kr. wn
67 22
(4 G Muller ,
HO
W O All»-n, pnn
456
WiM» A l*'n
15
Lemon Bri),
101 98
W O Ailt-n, prin
476
B P
^4 75
OhMv un A Co
34 10
G*-n U i.«tex
I9 60
W C Allen
470
Hinry I) CHlItnnn. »ecy
26
Btnk of W.xieritCirolinn
216 70
Geo H Bute*
130
W O A Men. mipt.
496
Geo G Boiler prin
140
W C Allen, prin
470
Hurry D C vlhoun
ttO
Geo G Boi ler
140
L'-moii Bro*
1806
W O A Men. prin
470
Hurry D Cnlhouii. »rcj
60
Cilhoun ft Co
16 60
'Geo G Hm.ler
140-
Harry DCnMmiin, recy *
100
\V O A ll-n. yiipt
470
J K Artnutru •!?, tre§s, int on bdn 275
W C AIImh. supt
620
Geo G Boiler
140
W C Allen
200
$9 811 91
Di't No 46, Union
Margaret Smoak
36
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1
Z 'ck Q Simmon*
28 26
Mare*ret Smoak
35
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35
Zaek Q Simmon*
22 76
Margaret Smoak
35 >
Union Sohbol Furniahing Co
49 60
$310 60
Dist No 47, Appleton
Emily Guilford
*• »»
25
28
Mr* W D Rice
76
Oawald A Riley
15 60
Rhode* A Gill
7 73
Mr* W D Rice
76
Vera Thomai
35
M R Calhoun
260
Vera Thomas
35
Rhode* A Gill
836
Mrs W D Rise
76
Vers T Thomaa
86
Nora L Gave .
Bertha Lucille McMillan r
26
28
Mr* W D Klee
76
Vera T Thom a*
36
Bertha Lucille McMillan
26
Mr* W D Rice
76
Nora L Cave
25
Vera T Thomas
85
Bertha Lucille McMillan
26
Vera T Thomll
85
Nora L 0«va
26
Mr* W 1) Rice
75
Itj % • t *
75
Bertha L McMillan
26 ’
Khoode- A Gill
833
Vera T Thomaa
40
H LuciMe McMillan *
28
Vera T Thomas
Nora L Cave
40
26
«« a*
25
Mrs W D Rice
75
14 *4 •
78
fc
$1 297 41
Dist No 48, Barton
W C Gray
43 75
Xania Easterling > '^ - •
26
<• ♦ 4
25
It It
28
44 la
25
44 »<
28
Elisabeth I Brunson
68 20
Southern Colton Oil Co
56 81
T 0 Lawton, Jr
47 96
Xania Easterling
25
M «
25
tC 14
50
J E Bryan
Xania E laterlihg
45
50
1536 71
Di«t No 49, Owens Cross Roads
J F Boyle*
5
Laura Peeplea
25
Ruby Kathleen Mile;
40
Laura Peeplea
•P 4*
25
12 50
Ruby Kathleen Mile;
40-
St 4 • •»
40
Union School Furniahing Co
49 50
$237 00
Dist No 50, Bloomingdale
G M Green
6
Mnllie Bates
40 60
ll 4*
40
SalMe A Williams
20
Moliie Bste*
40
Sallie A Williams
20
Moliie Bates
40
Salhe A Williams
20
J D Mbrris
3
8 A Williams
10
Moliie Bytes
4050
41 50
Union School Furnishing Co
04 25
Mu'lie Bates
.40
S'
$424 76
Di*t No 51, Sycamore
H R Loadholt
5
R J Williams
28 50
Williams A Mason
17110
J P West
105
• 4 4 a
106 20
V’ M Manuel
828
J A Light-ey
34
Virginia A Ryan
30
Mayme Etheredge
J P West
80
75
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56 45
Mayme E'heredge
22 50
Virginia A Ryan
30
Virginia A Ryan
4. 1.
33
44 *4
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31 60
Union School Furnishing Co
152 70
Total
$797 73
Dist No 52, Shady Grove
L’iiihp Wilton
40
Jaeoh Deer
3
Louise Wil.on '
40
st ••
40
Zack Q Simmons
20
• 4 s.
10
Louise Wilson
40
4 s t*
40
♦233 00
Dist No 58. Ellenton
Evan E Seitie
689 44
>arHli E Green
27
Isabelle Scurf
-5
^arah E Green
27
Kiltie G»een
25
l-abell- Scurry
-arah E Green
Kittle Green
25
27
U>
I-abelle Scurry
25
Bark of Western Carolina
luo
$880 44
County Frard of Education
The Barnwell People , x
The Barnwell Sentinel *
17 14
9 76
4* •• *t
8 25
V M Sander*
25
The Birnwell People
21 26
The Barnwell Sentinel
6 88
IMS oiders
12 50
The Banwell Sentinel
2 90
Tne Barnwell People
5 25
The B «rnwell Sentinel
5
GUBmier , *
Tne ) aruWell Sentinel
50
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13
" “ Sentinel
3 50
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3 75
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2 95
The State
6 54
A M Sander*
25 ’
The Barnwell Sentinel
5 45
A M Sanders
- 12 50
Horace J Crouch
100
vir* Dora Dee Walker
Bank of Western Carolina, re-
50
pay loan and interest
8 118 22
The Barnwell Sentinel
4 25
4» 44 *»
9
J H Warren
15
W Jav McGarity
10
Mis* Susie Dunbar
A 5
Nannie F. Tunberlake
- 5
'• Annie Tinsley
6
The Barnwell Sentinel
24 88
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3 76
The Barnwell People
15 88
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$8 615 61
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Department of Medicine and Pharmacy.
T Owned and Controlled by the State.
86 Session Opens October 1st, 1914, Closes Jilne 3rd, 1915
Fine New Building readv for occupancy October 1st, 1914. Advan-
tageoualy located opposite Roper Hospital, one of the largest Hospital* in
the Soutn, where abundant clinical material it offered. Hospital con
tains 218 beds.
Practical work for Senior Students in Medicine and Pharmacy a
Special Feature.
T-m-Tv.. . . .... * ^
Nine full time teachers in Laboratory Branches. , \
- ; | 4 Six graduated appointments each year in medicine.
I For catalog address \
OSCAR W.SCHLEETER. Register, CWbate* S. C-
Have you seen the
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NEW RE0 THE FIFTH?
I have bought one of the new 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, completely
equipped, with electric started and electric lights.
For further jaformation call on or address
"ft... '* \
C. H. MATHIS,
Agent for Barnwell County,
BLACKVILLE,
E) ORDER CHANGETH,
YIELDING PUCE TO NEW.”
s. c.
King Arthur sadly realized this truth when in passing
away, he gave utterance to the above thought. So it is
in all kinds of business, banking included: the old way if .
. not adapted, to modern progress must givfi-Place tonewer
methods. Keeping money at home, subject to loss by
theft and fire, has for the most part passed away in Barn
well County by reason of modern facilities in banking.
MONEY IN BANK, CHECK BOOK IN POCKET
is the new order now practiced by all who are really
progressive. . .
First select the bank wisely, and if the acid test of capi
tal stock protection is used, you will choose- this bank.
Then ask for the check book which we furnish without
cost to you. We want your business and heartily invite
you to maintain business relations with us.
4 per cent. Paid in Savings Department.
Bank of Western Carolina
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Barnwell, S. C. /
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writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman’s
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as welt as run a big water mill.
1 wish every suffering woman would give •
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Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness,
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Pleasure and Protection
“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
knowledge that while I am away, she has the pro
tection that the telephone gives.” - ,
On the farm the telephone dispels loneliness
tnd is the means of bringing. Jielp 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
costs.
FARMERS’ LINE DEPARTMENT
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
BARNWELL INSURANCE AGENCY
, . WILL INSURE
YOUR LIFE. YOUR 1NGOME,
YOUR HOME, YOUR STOCK
Insurance of every description and Surety
Bonds written at lowest rates in
old line Companies.
JOHN K. SNELUNG. MANAGER.
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the rich, natural flavor of, the.
meat. You can always get
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The New Perfection is ready
to cook in a minute. No
fires to kindle—no ashes, no
sopt
Made in different sizes—Nos. 1, 2,
3, 4 and 5. No. 5 h^s the new fire
less cooking oven. Ask to see it at
all hardware and department stores.
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