The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, November 05, 1914, Image 5
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Tne regular meeting ot Barnwell
Lodge Mo. 16, Rmghts ot Pvthlae will
be>held at their. Hall on First and
Third Friday nights at 8 o’clock. A
(nil attendance Is requested. .
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8. DICKS, C. C.
Wm. McNAB. t. R. A 8.
1RMOXT LODGE NO. 17 A F. M
/A regular communication of Harmony
Lodgs No. 17, A. F. M. will be held
In Masonic Temi'le on Thursday
kNov. •>), 7.80 o’clock Visiting.
1 ■ brethren are cordiany invited to attend.
^ * .. J. E. Harley, W. M.
Wm. McNat. M"
Church of the Holy Apostles.
^ (Protestant Episcopal)
-- StKVKKS. '
Sunday: 11:30. A. M. on the first, third
and fi f th Sundays of the month;
Sunday .'chojd every Sunday at 10:30 A. M.
Wednesday: I.ate atteyiidon service, the
hour a<lapted to Hie'changing seasons.
Other servtce44s may l»e announeed.
You tv^ll be weleome at all the services.
A. E. EV1SON. Rector.
Miss Kate Woodward attended the
State Fair Thursday.
Miss Georgia Antley spent the week
end with relatives in Orongeburg.
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Messrs. 1. L. Tobin and B. T, Rice
motored up to Columbia; Friday morn-
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Mrs. Mozelle Furman, of Hickory, N.
C^, arrived Tuesday for a visit to Barn
well friends. .. •- -
Col. A. A. Richardson, chief game
warden, of Columbia, spent the week
end in Barnwell.
FOR RENT—204 acres of cleared
land, good houses and all necessary
outbuildings, 4 miles from Blackville.
Will rent as a whole or as one-horse
farms. ’’Apply to
Mrs. J. H- E. Milhous,
ll-5-2t - Blackville, S. C.
FOR RENT—Large six-room house in
desirable part of town; large yard; a]]
necessary outbuildings. Apply to
Mrs. A. P. Cornell,
11-5-tf Barnwell, S. O.
The Ladies’ Guild of the Episcopal
church met at the home of. .Mrs. Leila
Graham Tuesday afternoon.'
Mr, and Mrs. G. Torman Snelling
motored over from St. George one day
last week for a visit to Barnwell rela
tives.
Mr. U. D. Lee, of Snelling, was the
first subscriber to dispel the blueness
of Monday by his weleome visit to the
sanctum. He was closely followed by
Mr. J. A. Still, of Blackville.
John L. McLaurin was the father of
the State worehouse bill passed at the
-specta! session of the legislature. He
was elected warehouse-commissioner
at a salary of $3,000 a year. Well?
FOR SALE—300 bushels good ear,
a corn. Apply to A. M. Sanders, Barn
well, Route No. 2. „ 5-2t
! Fresh
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Oysters
Fine Home
Made Candies...
Mrs. W. H. Duncan is again at home
after spending two weeks with her
relatives, the family of Dr. Jane Bruce
Guignard, in Lexington County, and
with Mrs. W. H. Townsend in Colum
bia.
The first meeting of the Aghi and
Filo Club was with Miss Georgia Antley
at the home of her sister, Mrs. R. S.
Dicks, Tuesday afternoon. The bride-
elect, Mrs. Kathleen Califf, was the
guest of honor and every member of
the club donated a few stitches on her
i household linen.
Beginning last nigh! 'Wednesday)
The Lyric started showing the serial
picture “The Perils of Pauline.” This
is one of the best moving pictures of
its kind ever produced and thousands
of people have fallen in love with the
charming heroine, who risks her life
time after time to produce realistic ef
fects. A new episode will be shown
every Wednesday night.
Agent* for
(Randies
Barnwell. S. C
• HERB AND HEREABOUTS. •
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Mr. J. J. Ray, Jr., of HealingSprings,
was in town Monday.
Dr. J. L. Smith of Williston, was a
visitor here Tuesday.
Mr W. L. Cave was a visitor to the
State fair last week.
Mr. C. W. Pate, of Kline, was a visi
tor to the county seat Monday.
Capt. M. O. Wall, of Dunbarton, was
town on business Saturday.
k Mr. A. P. Penwell, of Martin,a
business visitor here salesday. **
Major J. Anselm Meyer, of Meyer’s
Mill, was a vistior here salesday.
Capt. C. H. Mathis motored over from
Blackville salesday on business.
Mr. S. H. Clark, of Savannah, was in
town for a short visit last week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Calhoun were the
guests of relatives here this week,
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H. L. Buist, Esq., of Blackville, was
in town this jj^eek on professional busi
ness.
Mr. and Mrs.JR. C. Holman motorg’d
over to Augusta Thursday, returning
home the following day.;
Mr.Clark McCaslan returned to Wash
ington, • Ga., Sunday night, after a
visit of several days in Barnwell.
Miss Dell Turner, who is teaching
school in St. George, spent the week
end here with her sister, Miss Evelyn
Turner. -
The manyfriends of Mr. R. E. Wood-
warn, of Rosemary township, will learn
with pleasure that his son is rapidly
recovering from an operation for ap
pendicitis.
Miss Sarah. Gary, one'nf the teachers
in the local graded school, was called
to her home in Kinards last week to at
tend the funeral of her father, who
died very suddenly.
Mr. John B. Hall, of Philadelphia, the
fVentor of the Hall cotton maturing
^machine, was in Barnwell last week on
business. He stated to a represen ta-
of The People that his company
has sold quite *a n"ur65er~bT‘The
chines iq this immediate territory. He
left for Savannoh Friday morning, to
confer with the officials of a large
chemical company in regard to the by
products of tbe cotton stalk, i '
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OPEEAJOUSE
Friday, Nov. 6,1914
C. A. Phillip’s show, carrying
30 people, band and orchestra,
traveling in their own special car,
presenting that great comedy
drama—
“Old Arkansas”
- Two and one-half hours of solid
fun, good music, dancing and
high-class vaudeville. Band con
cert at noon and 7:30 p. m. Don’t
miss it.
Admission: 25c, 35c and 50c.
If laughing hurts ypu, stay away.
MINNEAPOLIS LADY BADLY
SCiLDEB WHILE COOKlSC
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While preparing dinner a young
Minneapolis wife had the misfortune to
scald her hand so badly that over half
the skin came off. She was alone at the
time and rushed over to her neighbor’s
for help. This neighbor promptly ap
plied Allen’s Ulcerine Salve and in ten
days the hand waa completely healed
without a scar. . j
This dhlve is one of the oldest reme
dies in America and since 1869 it has
beeii known as the only salve powerful
enough to cure chronic ulcers and old
sores of long standing. Because it is
so powerful, it will heal burns and scalds
without a scar in a remarkably short
time.
Allen’s Ulcerine Salve heals from the
bottom up and draws out the poisons
If applied on new cuts and sores it heals
in one-third the time that common salves
take. Sold by C. N. Burkhalter, ant
other leading druggists.—adv.
Notice to Debtor* end Creditors.
All persons indebted to the estate o'
E. H. Richardson, deceased, are re
quested to make prompt payment o!'
such indebtedness to the undersigned
and all persons having claims against
the said estate will please present the
same properly attested to me.
Terry Richardson,
Administrator.
Barnwell, S. C., Oct. 20, 1914.
Receiver’* Notice to Debtor* end Credi
tors. -
Pursuant to an order of his Honor
Judge I. W. Bowman^ dated October
29th, nineteen hundred and fourteen
appointing the undersigned Receiver
for the estate of B. M. Jenkins, Jr., at
Kline, South Carolina, all creditors
the said B. M. Jenkins, Jr., are requir
ed and directed to file their claims with
the undersigned within sixty days from
the date of this notice, and all persons
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kins, Jr., are directed and required to
make payments to the Receiver. v
Edgar A. Brown, \ "
Receiver. \
Barnwell, S. C.,
| Nov. & 1914.
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What “BeeDee” Means
"Bee Dee” on the label means REAL VALUE
Inside the package, and RESULTS and SATIS
FACTION after the contents have been used.
Always ask for "Bee Dee” when you buy a stock
or poultry remedy. "Bee Dee" remedies are pre
pared from pure, medicinal ingredienta. in a scien
tific way, and are genuine medicines that you can
depend on.
STOCK ft POULTRY
MEDICINE
LINIMENT—DIP
Bm Dm Baallatf Powder—Bee Dee Colic Rcawdy
Bee Dee
Altar Mine the Be* Dm
Rcaudie* scaeraUr lor
•oartfaBC. wc take ptca-
«urc i* uriftf dut thtj *r*
(Ivmf entire utiabclion.
and arc dKtrfullr recom
mend them.
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Statement of the Condition of the
Barnwell Branch,
Bank of Western Caroline,
located st Barnwell. S. C., at the close
of business Oct 21, 1914.
Resources.
Loans and Discounts $194,156.90
Overdrafts 1,067.86
Due from banks and bankers 1,139.43
Currency....... 6,606.
Gold \ .... 156.
Silver and other minor coin . 1,750.04
Checks snd cash items 258.23
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An immense stock of sash, doors, Blinds,
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Our facilities for handling your order
promptly and with' satisfaction, are un
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^ ' We own our own stumpage—operate
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AUGUSTA LUMBER CO.
AUGUSTA. GA.
Total $206,135.45
Liabilities.
Undivided profits, less cur
rent expenses and taxes
paid. .. $ 399.80
Due to Banks and Bankers
(head office) 24,665.27
Individual deposits subject
to check 107,414.09
Savings deposits 66,084.26
Time certificates of deposit . 6.516.08
Certified checks 2.50
Cashier’s Checks, 53.45
Statement of the Condition of the
Blackville Branch,
Bank of Western Carolina,
located at Blackville, S. C., nt the done
of buaineas Oct. 21, 1914.
Resources.
Loans and Discounts $ 96,290J8
Overdrafts — None
Due from banks and bankers 275.63
Currency....... 2,060.00
Gold . 126 HO
Silver and other minor coin. \Ali.9
Checks and cash items ...... 141.67
Due from Head Office.... 10(436^80
Total *...
Liabilities. _ —
Undivided Profits. less Current
Expenses and Taxes Paid, 229.64
Due to Banks and Bankers ... 127.91
Individual deposits subject
to check .. $63,229.14
Savings Deposits 41,071.17
Time certificates of deposits. 6,742.44
Cashier’s checks -? 393.86
Total.
$205,135.45
State of South Carolina, )
County of Barnwell, ( S8 ‘
Before me came G. W. Manville,
cashier of the above named bank, who,
being duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing statement is a true con
dition of said bank, as shown by the
books of said bank.
G. W. Manville.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 27th day of October, 1914.
W. C. Jennings, (L. S.)
Correct Attest: Notary Public, for S. C.
P. M. Buckingham,
Geo. H. Bates, # Directors.
Butler Hagood, V
ss.
, being duly sworn, says tnat tne
re and foregoing statement is s true
iition of said bank, as shown by the
Total $lfl,794.16
State of South Carolina, 1
County of Barnwell, f
Before me came Thos. L. Wragg,
manager of the above named bank,
who, being duly sworn, says that the
above and
condition i
books of said bank.
Thos. L. Wragg.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 24th day of October, 1914.
H. Pr Buist, (L. S.)
Notary Public, S. C.
Correct Attest:
H. B. Grimes, }
J. C. Matthews,
J. M. Farrell, j
Directors.
The entire Capital, and undivided profit of the Bank of Western
Carolina, amounting to $569,035.26 are behind evmy dollar de
posited with any branch, each branch being a part of the whole
bank. ^
CONDENSED STATEMENT OT THE
BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA
At the do** of bannoM Oct. 21, 1914.
RESOURCES.
Bills RecetVlWe -TV.... .7:.*. $1,528,628.04
Bonds and Stock 40,925.00
Banking Houses, Real Est Fpr. and Fix. 126,607.68
Cash on Hand and in Banks. .. /. 162,391.68
Total...............................v.................... $1,85^^ 5^)^!.
LIABILITIES. '
PpHpt*ml 1*»*■**m ww.
Undivided profits less expenses and taxes paid
Deposits ...... —...... ...... ............ 81K617J0
Bills Payable A. T.-...TT....... 470,000.06
Total \ .K
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