The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, September 03, 1914, Image 5

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> % * ffy r • HARMONT LODOR NO. 17 A. F. M . A /A re«nl*r cominnDtc»tlon of HarmoBj \M/ Lodge No. 17, A. F. M. will be held iff In Masonic Temple on Thuredaj ^^■hsept. 8, 7.80 o’clock Visiting SethfeBtiwoordiftLy loTlted to attend. J. E. Harley, W. M. Wm. McNab. See. C • The regular meeting ot Barnwell Lodge No. 16, Knights ot Pythias will be held at their Hall on First and Third Friday nights at * o’clock. A __ full attendance is requested. By order of V. 8. DICKS, C. C. Wm. McNAB. K. R. & 8. 4 FORSALE—Jersey cow and‘3-months old calf; not registered, but eligible. Reason fjor.selling .too many. Address Geonie H. Bates, Barnwell, S. C. FOR SALE—A limited quantity of Seed Rye, the kind that won’t trail; raised on my farm near-Barnwell. J. M. Easterling, Barnwell, S. C. 8-20-4t , FOR SALE-One young calf. Cow now. Apply to 9-3-4t Jersey cow and ready for milking W. L. Cave, Barnwell, S. C. FOR SALE—House* and lot in town of Elko: house has six rooms, lot contains four acres, more or less; three-room store house covered with sheet iron all over; two wells of water, barn and stables. For further particulars apply to Mrs. A. B. Givens, Saluda, S. C. I • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. G. W. Gyles, Esq., of Blackville, was in town Thursday. * Mr. W. I. Johns, of Baldoc, was in town on business Friday. Mr. Victor Lewis, cashier of the Bank of Kline, was here Friday. Mr. J. L* Boeshans, of Augusta, was in town for a few limi 3 ^“nday. . A. "G. NmesTem, Esq., of Blackville, motored over to Barnwell Friday on business. Mr. George Peeples, of Estill, attend ed the Harley-Crenshaw wedding last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Aycock have returned home after a delightful sum mer vkeation at Clyde, N. C. Miss Mamie Toler returned to Golds boro, N. C., last week after a pleasant visit to Mr. and Mrs. B. I?. Davies. The advertisement of Merchant J. A. Porter in this ussue of The People should be of interest to the farmers. Mr. Perty A. Price won the Barnwell County scholarship to The Citadel, an examination for which was held here a short time ago. Capt. C. H. Mathis left a few days ago for Rocky Ford, Colorado, where he has large farming interests. He will remain in the West about five weeks. v The Secretary of State has issued a commission to the Ellenton Mercantile Company of Ellenton with a capital stock of $15,000. The petitioners are J. M. Blakely and W. B. Cassels. Mrs. Lena Davies and Miss Ludie Gantham returned to Goldsboro, N. C., Monday after a two weeks visit to Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies. They were accompanied to Columbia by Mrs. Davies and little son, Ben, Jr. Messrs. J. Anselm Meyer, D. E. Brown and J. H. Sweat, of Meyer’s Mill, were In town Monday and effectu ally dispelled the blueness of the day by their welcome call on the editor. A demonstration of the Great Majes tic Range will be held at the stores of the Farmers Union Mercantile Company, beginning Monday morning, September 8th, and closing Saturday night, Sep tember 12th. See their large advertise ment elsewhere in this issue. Deer-H»*elden. Olmer, August 31.—Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Deer announce the marriage of their daughter, Annie Rebecca, to Charlps Haselden, of Hemingway, S. C.; at home, September 24th. •—r- ^ (Political Advertisement) Card of Thanks. ‘ To the Voters of Barnwell County: Please accept thanks and my sincere appreciation of the vote 1 received on last Tuesday, Aug. 25, which elected me one of your representatives from Barnwell County. I hope to be able to show my appreciation of the vote 1 received by the work 1 shalj endeavor to do in accordance to the will of the people of my county and State. Williston, S. C. ' J. W. Folk. Rheumatism Pains Stopped. The first Application of Sloan’s Lini ment goes right to the painful part—it penetrates without rubbing—it stops the Rheumatic Pains around the joints and gives relief and comfort. Don’t suffer! Get a bottle to-day! It is a family medicine for all pains, hurts, bruises, cuts, sore throat, neuralgia and chest pains. Prevents infection. Mr. Chas. H. Wentworth, California, writes:—“It did wonders for my Rheu matism, pain is gone as soon as I apply it. 1 recommended il_.iQ.-iny—friends. (Political Advertisement.) Editor Barnwell People: My dear sir:— Please allow me space in your paper to express to the citizens of Barnwell County my sincere appreciation and deep gratitude for the splendid vote given me for re-election to the office of Judge of Probate. Their action in this matter is an evidence thatT have given satisfaction in the office, and I can assure them that I shall continue to do my duty to the best of my ability, and to give to the people the same courteous treatment which 1 have given in the past. Yours very sincerely, John K. Snelling. (Political Advertisement.) Card of Thank*. To the Voters df Barnwell County: I wish to express my deep appreci ation for the handsome vote giveir~me in the First Primary Election, in which I more than doubled my nearest op ponent. I hope that my friends will turn out in full force Tuesday, the 8th inst.^and give me as large a majority as possible. Pledging myself to do all in my pow er to merit the confidence of my friends, should I be re-elected, I am, Very respectfully, G. J. Diamond. (Political Advertisement.) To the Public:— It has been rumored that I have been taking an active part in the Supervisor’s race, which is absolvtely false, and there is no man in the County too big for me tell him he is a liar to his face, and jf there is a man in the county who doubts the above assertion just bring the man to me and see if I don’t tell him just what I have stated in this article. 1 want everybody to distinctly understand that I am taking no part in the election whatsoever. Yours respectfully, J. B. Morris. Dr. King's New Life Pills will enrw you, cause a healthy flow of Bde and rids your Stomach and Bowels of waste and fermenting body poisons. They are a tonic to your Stomach and tone the general system. First dose will cure you of that despressed, dizzy, bilious and constipated condition. 2Sc. at all Druggists'—adv. ♦ ♦ as the best Guaranteed, gist.—adv. Liniment 25 cents ever used.” your Drug- Po-Do-Lax Banishes Pimples Bad Blood, Pimples, Headaches, Biliousness, Torpid Liver, Constipation, etc., come from Indigestion. Take Po- Do-Lax, the pleasant and absolutely sure Laxative, and you won’t suffer from a deranged Stflmach op other troubles. It will tone up the Liver and purify the blood. Use it regularly and ynn wilt stay .iirp.H,.havnp cloar complex ion and steady nerves. Get a 50 cent bottle to-day. Money back if not sat isfied. All Druggist§.—adv. Stop That First Fall Cough. Check yonr fall cough or cold at once —don’t wait-it may lead to serious lung trouble, weaken your vitality and de velop a chronic lung, aijment. Get a bottle of Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey to day; it is pure and harmless—use it freely for that fall cough or cold. If Baby or Children are sick give it to them, it will relieve quickly and per manently. It soothes the irritated throat, luUgs and air passages. Loosens Phlegm, is antiseptic and fortifies the system against colds. It surely pre vents cold germs from getting a hold. Guaranteed. Only 25c. at your Drug- gist:^—adv. : * : ' ’ SEND US YOUR JOB WORK (Political Advertisement.) Card of Thank*.- aire to thank my friends for the confidence they have expressed in me by their votes in the first primary elec tion for Magistrate at Ulmer and hope that the£ will turn out in fuTT'foiace outcome next Tuesday, the 8th inst., and give' me a good majority. On account of illness in my family, necessitating the attendance of Drs. Boyd and Breeland, of Allendale, I may be unable to see the voters personally. ■ - Respectfully, R. A. All. Ulmer, S. C., September I, 1914. Senator Smith promises that he will continue to work for the farmers of the State during the next six years as he has in the past. That’s the stuff. The Senator accnowledges that he owes his election to the fanners and the farmers on the other hand are greatly .indebted to the Senator for his splendid work in their behalf. Senator Smith says further: “I look upon this election as putting an end to factional strife and division in South Carolina, and all the people are to be congratulated at the Notice of Election. Notice is hereby given that 4U> elec- txn e tion for Mayor and Alderman of -the town of Barnwell will be held on Tues-,. day, September, 8th, 1914. The said election shall be held as is provided by law for holding general flections. The poll will be opened in the Court House at 8 o’clock a. m. and closed aj 4 o’clock p. m. The following are hereby ap pointed managers of election: J. H. Lan caster, C. B. Boyles and John B. Har ley. C. J. Hay J. Emile Harley, Clerk. Mayor. Advertised Letter*. Letters remaining in the Post Office and advertised August 31st, 1914. malb. , W. H. Cave, A. T. Goethe, Daniel Green Jr, W. P. Pelzer, R. C. Rober, Bellinger, Townsend, Willie Washing ton, Isadore Walker, E. G. Walton. KKM A1.K Bessie Caye, Carolina Berdley, Dora Grubbs, Mary Hawkins, Lucretia, D. Jackson, Mrs. Laura L. Jackson. Miss Vina Patrick, Mrs. Rosa StBl. Persons calling for tnese letters will please say advertised. Chas. E. Falkenstein, P. M Notice of Election. Notice is hereby given that an elec tion for a Commissioner of Public Works to fill the vacancy caused by the expiration of theterm of J. M. Eesterl- ing be held on Tuesday,September 8th, 1914. The said election snail be held as is provided by lawtfor holding gene, ral elections, the poll will be opened in the Court House at 8 o’clock ». m. and closed at 4 o’clock p. m. The foF lowing are hereby appointed managers of election: J. H. Lancaster, C. B. Bovles, and John B. Harley. C. Jl Hay, J. Eaaile Harley, Clerk. Mayor. JU-JI ir—ii > t v And Siilo R. E A. T ESTI C A n\r G E S SAVE $8.00 As a special inducement during our dem onstration week only, with every MAJESTIC RANGE sold ipnces always the same) we will give free one handsome set of ware as described here or a special set of aluminum ware. Every piece of this ware is the best of its kind.- Not a piece that is not needed in every kitchen. It cannot possibly be bought for less than IS.00 This ware is on exhibition at our store. DON’T FAIL TO SEE IT. Yes, Indeed! THE DAYS of “Cheap and Flimsy” goods are past. ‘ Quality” is fast being recognized; it’s the essence of economy. ’ You recognize quality in buying dresses, suits, shoes, inplements, etc.; you know it’s the cheapest to pay more money for better goods—they wear better, look better and last longer. Are you one of the many who overlook this “Point of .quality” when buying the most important article in your whole house hold—your cooking range, the mainspring to Health, Happiness and Economy? Do you realize that most everything that keeps you and your family alive comes from your cooking range? The greatest outlay of money in your household is for food stuffs and.fuel, and there in your kitchen lies the central and controlling fact in household economy. There is as much difference between CHEAP and QUALITY ranges as there is be tween cotton and silk. Women who are now using or who have ever examined the Great Majestic Range no longer believe “just any” range will do. yThe Great Majestic, “The Range with a Reputation,” is the standard all over the United States, (in fact it’s sold in all parts of the worttffT it’s built on honor, of malleable and charcoal iron. Malleable iron* cannot break, charcoal iron resists rust 300 per cent greater than steel-it’s cold rivited through out and practically airtight—lined with pure asbestos board. It bakes perfectly, heats an abundance of water, quickly and hot; uses very little fuel.'is easy to keep clean, costs practically nothing for repairs, and properly Handled lasts for a lifetime. Be discriminating. Know why the Ma jestic is so highly recommended by every user. LeHhe factory representative slfbw you the range from top to bottom, inside and outside—he will gladly do so if you will call during the demonstration. The information gained may serve you in future. One Week Only % Monday Morning’ September 7th, One Week Only Saturday Night Sept. 12th 1914 MAJESTIC-RANGES ARE MADEIN AIL SIZES awd STYLES ON LEGS IF-DESIRED ( > N Children’ Souve nir Day. The first 100 boys and girls who present to the Majestic Range Salesman at our store, between 3 and 5 p. m., Tuesday, written answers to the following questions will re ceive a TANGO HOOP SOUVENIR, FREE. 1— What range is your mother now using? 2— Do you know any one needing a new range? Wno? 3— Why should the GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE be in every kitchen? The one giving the best answer to the last question may select any 11.00 article from our stock in addition to the souvenir hoop. No one will, leave empty handed. Those who do not receive a noop will be given a Majestic Puzzle Card. Have your written answer here between 3 and 5, Tuesday. The hoop is a wonder and will interest old as well as young. MflJE5TK MEVER-BURfl DOURER- 5TEn IY1ER * CULLEN DER • fl N D • DRfl IN ER- heavy-yrnmPEiyiRUN-fnflRBLEizEQ RETTLE: 15 DZ ALL COPPER TEA KETTLE ■4 0Z ALL*COPPER COFFEE PUT- HEAVY mnCHLElZED-PWMMnC• PAH • I LAROETTEVER-BURN IUIREB* &RIPPin5 Pflri: 2-5r(lALL riEVER- BVRrvd/IRE&-DRIPPIN&*PAN5- 2-5MALL-LRIPPAH5- CflN*AL50BE* D5E&-A5- R0n?TER* -SET OF WARE- Special. All during this week a special demon strator direct from the MAJESTIC FACTORY will be glad to show you “ALL ABOUT RANGES”—Show you why the Majestic is the best on earth at any price. Come, if you intend to Buy or Not * EDUCATION lies in KNOWING THINGS —KNOW why the oven of a range is heated— KNOW how the the water is heated—WHY the MAJESTIC uses so little fuel—KNOW » range inside and outside. = Thifr ^edu cation may serve you in the future. DON’T OVERLOOK a chance' to KNOW THINGS shown by one who ,knows. COME. Hot coffee and tea served. Don’t Overlook the Date. This is a Special Invitation to You and Your Friends and Neighbors «. v. > J3ari)Well, South -Carolina. \ ^ tV? V -V