The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 09, 1914, Image 5
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Tft* regular moeting ot Barnwell
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Third Friday nlKhta at k o’clock. A
lull attendance u requested,
order of
R. 8. DICKS, C. 0.
. f - Wm. McNAB. K. R. & 8.
week
• Chain Gang Notice.
The chain gang sections this
are:
N <>- 1 on the Barnwell and Blackville
rprd at Whaley’s branch.
No. 2 at Millette.
W. V. Richardson, G. J. Diamond,
Supervisor.
Clerk
If you want it quick, phone No. 2.
Have you enrolled yet?
t»me expires July 28.
Gen. W. W. Moore was
Wednesday.
The
I If yon want it quick,- phone No. 2.
: Huggins' Drag Store.
Among those from
m
Among those from Barnwell vfoo
attended the Masonic meeting at Alien*
| dale FridsTWire Messrs, a. A-Lemon,
town ! W. E. McNab, C. J. Hay and A. E.
i Evison. Mr. Lemoh conferred the
I third degree on one candidate. r^“
Mr. M. C. Kitchings of Williston, was ! .. t, u u * i;„re ~ ~ a *
in town Monday. | Mn R ’ H ' Easterhn 2 came from
J Union Friday morning to spend the
C. A. Best, Esq., has purchased a week-end with relatives here. He re-
Buick touring car v — - i turned home Sunday morning, accom-
i „ ! panied by his wife, who has been visit-
rs. ora Dee Walker, of Appleton, ‘ i ng Barnwell relatives for some time.
was here last week.
Mr. B. P. Davies has traded his
about for a Ford touring car.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. G.
Tuesday, July 7th, a daughter.
Magistrate F. S. Owens, of Baldoc,
was in-town on business Tuesday.
run-
Bolen,
• HERE
AND HEREABOUTS.
The Board of County Commissioners
met here Tuesday.
If you want it quick,
Huggins’ Drug Store.
phone No. 2.
The
was among
Mr. J. J. Vickery has purchased a
handsome Reo thf Fifth touring car
from Mr. C. H. Mathis, of Blackville.
This is the second Wr Mr. Mathis has
delivered in Barnwell, Mr. Vickery’s
brother having purchased a machine
a short time ago.
A Barnwell lawyer, who has been
Major and Mrs. J. Anselm Meyer, of over the lower part Of the county in
Meyer’s Mill, were in town Tuesday, j the past week, says that crop pi os-
. ! pects this year are the best this county
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hdggms spent j has had in recent years Both corn
Sunday with his parents in Denmark. | and cottQn are green and growing and
The campaigners for State offices giye promise of bumper yields,
will meet here next Thursday, July 16
Have you enrolled yet?
time expires July 28.
W. C. F. Rizer, of Olar,
the visitors here salesday.
Mr. D. W. Black called very cleverly
at The People office Friday.
Miss Warren, of Appleton, is the
guest of Miss Ruby Armstrong..
Mr. Joe English, of Columbia, was
the guest of .friends here Sunday.
Miss Ethel and Blanche Brooker, of
Swansea, are the guests of Miss Bailie
Pate.
Master Leroy Molair was the guest
of relatives in Denmark one day last
week.
Mr. E. II. Richardson has been con
fined to his bed for several days with
fever.
Capt J. A. Jenkins, of Kline, is spend
ing a couple of weeks at Healing
Springs.
Mr. Warren Calhoun went up to
Hendersonville, N. C., last week for
a few days.
Sheriff J. B. Morris and Capt. G. M
Mam attended the Masonic meeting at
Jenny Saturday.
There were picnics, barbecues and
fish-frys at different points in the
county Saturday.
Messrs. J. Emile Harley, B. P. Davies,
C. A. Best and his three sons motored
down to Olar Friday.
C. C. Simms, Esq., candidate for
governor, spent a few days in Barnwell
this week with his family.
Mr. G. M. Wilkinson, of Olar, who
was in.to\$n Saturday, joined thq rapid
ly increasing People family.
Miss Anita Boiler returned to Augus
ta Sunday morning after a week’s visit
to Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies.
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Miss Marie Baxley returned home
last week after a pleasant visit to rela
tives and friends at Meyer’s Mill.
Barnwell took two out of three slow
games of baseball with the Estill team
here Wednesday, Thursday and Fri
day.
Mr. W. T. Aycock leaves today
(Thursday) for Clyde, N. C., where he
. will spend the remainder of thd heated
term.
The many friends of Dr. R. C. Kirk
land will learn with pleasure that he
is recovering from a recent severe ill
ness. * '
Saturday was the birthday of both the
United States and the editor of The
People, but we refuse to tell just how
young we are.
It is reported that the Rev, Mr. Fun
derburk, pastor of the Blackville Bap
tist Church,hap tendered his resignation
to take effect October ,1st.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Holmes, Miss
Veryl Holmes and their visitor, Miss
Anna Benson, of Manton Mich., ppent
the week-end at the Isle of Palms
Messrs J. J. and James J. Ray,
Healing Springs, were in.town Mon
day. #
Miss Katherine Moore, of Columbia,
is the guest of relatives and friends
here. . ,
Master F. W. Bates entertained quite
a number of his little friends Tuesday
afternoon. «
The days are now growing shorte - .
Five minutes in sunshine will he lost
this week.
Miss Annie Hines, of Columbia, has
returned home after a visit to Miss
Annie Jackson. /
The Rev. A. E. Evison motored over
to Healing Sprihgs Tuesday to establish
a singjng class..
The salary of the post master at
Barnwell has been raised from $1,600
to $1,700 a year.
Mr. McAllister, who has been spend
ing his vacation at Spartanburg,, re
turned home this week.
Mr. S. B. Moseley and Dr. E. L.
of | Patterson went down to Sulliyan’s Is
land Sunday to join their families,
who are spending a couple of weeks
at that health resort. The little friends
of “Bim,” Miy Moseley’s son, will re
gret to hear that he has been quite
sick.
178# 1914
COLLEGE OF ClfARLMTON
South Carolina's Oumcst Colleg* ,
80th Yf»r Resin* September 2#«}i.
Entesnee examinations *t all the county-
seats on FrMay, July 3rd, at 9 a. in.
□ Full four year courses lead to the B. A. '
and B. 8. degrees. A iwu^-jear pro-medical
coUrse Is given. . j
A frte tuition scholarship is ssstgned to
each county of the State. • -——--
Spacious butUHnjn and athletic grounds,
well equipped laboratories, unexcelled libra
ry factlliles.
Expenses reasonable. For terms and cata
logue, address,
HAKK18CN RANDOLPH. Phemdent.
WAti TED!!
Beef Cattle in any Quantity.
We pay highest c*sh prices.
Write and let us know what
you have to sell.
If you want it quick,
Huggins’ Drug Store.
phone No. 2.
DR. BELL'S
BLOOD
POISON
• actually millions
1g and miUiona of
germs that grow
from one or two that
got under the akin
And into the blood.
Antiseptic Salve
applied rtrtit away would have killed those few
germs and kept thc&c rrUilicns from being born.
To have a *5c. box of this salve ready for emer- •
gen cits, ask for Dr. Dell’s Antiseptic Salve,
“T.U It Dy Th. B.H”
Col. Lerov Molair has returned home
aftei—an extended visit to Glenn
Springs and Hickory, N. C.
The Ladies’ Guild of the Tvpiscopal
Church met at the home of Mrs. A. E.
Ecison Tuesday afternoon.
Mail service was begun Tuesday on
Southern trains Nos. 148 and 14D, be
tween Bateshurg and Allendale.
Messrs. P. W. Price, A. A. Lemon,
Win. McNab and G. W.
the Fourth on the Isle of Palms.
Mr. C. J. Hay attended the raising of
a candidate to the sublime degree of a
Master Mason at Jenny Saturday.
The stockholders of the Barnwell
County Building and Loan Association
held theirannual meeting here Tuesday
afternoon.
Mr. Barney Owens, of Dunbarton,
and a party of friends motored oyer to
to Orangeburg Saturday to enjoy the
of July festivities.
A few more cases of Luzianne Coffee
on the old deal at 20 cents a pound.
J. A. Porter.
University of South Carolina
Scholarship Examination.
The University of South Carolina
offers a Teachers Scholarship to one
young man from each county. The
scholarship is worth $100 in money and
exemption from all fees, amounting to
$l. r > i.
The examination will be held at the
county seat Friday, “July 10, 1914.
Manvillc spent ' General entrance examinations will be
held at the same time for all students.
The University offers great advant
ages. Varied courses of study in
science, history, law and business.
Write at once for an application blank
to *
THE PRESIDENT,
University of South Carolina,
Columbia, S. C.
Proprietors of
The Parlor Market,
Barnwell, S. C.
Calhoun & Co.
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Life, Accident,
cYcloNe
LIGHTNINC 7
-AND-
iff
anil specify “Tip-Top.”
Beware of imitations! I have the exclusive
agency,in Barnwell for ‘TIP-TOP BREAD,” so
when you want this brand, be sure and call for the
genuine—ask /or the one with the copy-righted
name.
* *TIP-TOP BREAD” is made in one of the ,
most sanitary plants in the South. It is inspected '
regularly by the board of health inspection and ft
certificate is issued regarding the sanitation of the
plant; also all the ingredients that go into the mak
ing of' this wholesome bread are analysed and are
guaranteed to be
100 PER CENT IN QUAUTYl
A fresh sipraent daily. -
S. W. BLANTON,
Barnwell, S. C.
J. S. BLACK, Proprietor.
BARNWELL,
SO. CAR
Live Stock
INSURANCE.
—At Lowest Rates In—
Strongest Companiis
-OFFICES AT—
THE BANK TO BARNWELL
Malaria of Chills & Fever
all white goods
J. A. Porter.
Prescription No. 666 is preptred especially
for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER
Five or six doses will break any case, and
if taken then as a tonic the Fever will no*
The city fathers have purchased, a return. It act* on the liver better than
number of garbage cans and the citizens j Calomel and doea not gripe or sicken. 25«
are requested to place all waste paper, | A big reduction on
etc., in these receptacles. f or a snort t j me only
Miss Kathleen Califf was hostess to a
number of friends Tuesday morning at!
a card party given in honor of Miss
Anna Benson, of Manton, Mich.
Copious rains have fallen in this sec
tion within the past week, bringing
relief from the terrific heat of June.
The roads; however, have been greatly
damaged.
Dr. J. G. Wooley and Messrs. 0. H.
Best, VV. Gilmore Sinuns and B. T.
Rice motored oyer to Orangeburg
Saturday to attend the automobile races
in that city.
Attorneys A. H. Ninestein, and H.
F. Buist, Messrs. G. S. Still, L. G. Stiv-
ender, T. L. Wragg and R. C. Boyls-
ton were among the Blackville visitors
here salesday.
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Mrs. Walker and children have re
turned to their home in Eatonton, Ga.,
after a visit to her sister, Mrs. T. D.
Money to Lend
On improved farm lands well located
in amounts from $2,U00 to $50,000.
Don’t wrge, call on undersigned.
V. S. OWENS, Atty.
Office over Barnwell Sentinel.
BARNWELL, :: SOUTH CAROLINA
EYE
_GQ0& FOR THE EVES - AND EYES ONLY
ARE YOVR EYF.H wntrry, mattery,
weak? tirt a 25c. In In, of KAU1.E
EYE HALVE. L’ae it and avoid
granulated lids, grow Ilia, styea
and oilier bad resnlta Unit follow
tilia sure algn ol infected eye*.
■INSURANCE,
FIRE INSURANCE
LIFE INSURANCE
HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
V INSURANCE
LIVE STOCK INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS
All old line S?ock Companiea. Per.
•onal attention given to all-husine** In
trusted to mv care
If I can serve you In sny of the
above lines, give me a c»ll.
Office in Harrison Block, Main St,
.Wm. McNAB.
Notice.
The Annual Meeting of the Stock
holders of the Barnwell Co. Building &
Loan Associaiton will be held at the
Court house on Tuesday July 7th at
6 o’clock p. m. Stockholders are re
quested to he present in person or send
their Proxies.
G. W. Bates, Pres.
Wm. McNab, secty. '■ ——
WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO THE PUBLIC
THAT WE ARE NOW HANDLING A FULL LINE OF
Fancy Native Meats, Country Style
Sausage, Bologna Sausage
..and Minced Lunch TIam.
••••••
Whenever you need a “HURRY-UP MEAL,” call on us, we have
Swift's Premiun Ham# and Breakfast Bacon
at all times and will slice it to suit. All orders given prompt
attention.
DRESSED POULTRY ON SATURDAYS.
E
Let Us lake You a Price
- on Your Cattle. ■
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by
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Creighton. She was accompanied
Miss Lucile Creighton.
Mr. Barney Owens and two sisters, !
isses Lily and Janie, and their visitor, |
iss^lume, of Augusta, motored over
from Dunbarton Wednesday afternoon !
on a short visitjto friends here.
Mr. C. L. BryaijJ and family returned
from Spartanburg Saturday, to which
city he had carried his little sdnfor an
operation. His many friends will tewn
with pleasure that the little fellow is
j rapidly recovering.
Mr. H. A. B. McKenzie, editor of the
Times-Herald, of Palatka, Fla., who
The Rev. Mr. Funderburk is con- has been visiting his brother •in law, ♦
ducting a protracted meeting at the Capt w R Hogg at Kline> was in
Blackville Baptist Church this week, ; 0wn T uesc i a y an d paid the editor an
assisted by the Rev. Mr. Woodward. 1 enjoyahle visit. He isa native of Barn-
> Mr. J. W. Browning and family, Mrs. , welK County and, like the county’s
C. R. Kelley and Miss Leonard Kellay, other sons who have moved to other !
of Blackville, went down to Sullivan’s States, is-making good in his adopted
Island Tuesday to spend' the Summdr. homer ~ -
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The time for enrolling expire#
July 28, Mr. Vot<\ Do it now.
If you want it quick, phone No. 2.
Huggins’ Drug Store. - ,
The time for enrolling expire#
July 28, Mr. Voter. Do it now.
If you want it quick, phone tio--'2-
Huggins’ Drug Store.
“THE OLD ORDER CHANGETH,
YIELDING PLACE TO NEW.”
, < ,
, , King Arthur sadly realized this truth when in passing *
away, he gave utterance to the above thought. So it is v
, in all kinds of business, banking included: the old way if
not adapted to modern progress must give place to newer
methods. Keeping money at home, subject to loss by
theft and fire, has for the most part passed away ia 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 teally
progressive. ... _ ,
First, select the bank wisely, and if the acid tesj of capi
tal stock protection is used, you will choose this bank.
Then asl^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.
Sash, doors, blinds, screens, m .ukli
columns, grilles, newel posts, shin ’es,
interior finish, etc.—everything in ,viil<
material vve furnish in both quai ity
quality.' —= ' ^
Complete heizse bilh from architect's plans
and builder’s listc our specialty.
Bring or mail in your (Specification. Get our
-estimate free.
“ Buy of the Maker"
AUGUSTA* LUMBER CO.
AUGUSTA. GA.
4 per cent Paid in
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Department
Bank of, Western
Aikrn, O.
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Barnwell, S. C
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CHARLESTON. S. C.
Schools of Medicine and Pharmacy
Owned and Controlled by the State.
Session Opens October 1st, 1914, Closer iilr
.Fine New Building ready for occupancy October 1st
tageously located opposite Roper Hospital, one of the lart
the South, hospital containing IMS beds.
Practical work for Senior Students
Special Feature. , . _'
• > Large and well-equipped Laboratories in both School
Department of Physiology and Embryology in affiliUim,
'eston Museum.
ine full time teachers in Laboratory Brandies,
graduated appointments each year in medicine,
for catalog address ' *
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