The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, March 11, 1915, Image 5

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lr T“ . »o«tn g ot Bara veil ILodfe !fo. IB, Rmifhu ot PvthlM will b*he)d at thelf 35 on 'Tim end ^ Third THdaf nlirhu at H o’clock. A tall a a** dance u reqneeted. p of J. DICKS, C. C. V i ' Wm. McNAB. K. R. dt S. KMONT LOUtiK NO. 17 A. F. M /A reftularcommunication of Harmony Lodge No. 17, A. F. M. will be held ^ w V, ^ n, ^«. Teaip,e on Thursdaj 25 . 7.80 o’clnck VlBlting brethren are oonitai.y invited to attend. J. K. Harley, W. M. Wm. McNal. Bee . Church of the Holy Apoetlee. (Protestant Episcopal) — - ———> Sbbvicbs. Sunday: 11:30 A. M. on the first, third gml fl'th Sundays of the month. Sunday chool every Sunday at 10:30 A. M. Wednesday: late afternoon service, the hour adapted to the changing seasons. Other services as may be announced. You will be welcome at all the services. A. E. EVISON, Rector. For Sale. One 20-H. P. flew Era Boiler, cost $240; one 15-H. P. Lidell Engine, cost $250; one scroll saw with all attach ments, cost $90; one mortising machine, • ••••••••••••••••*••• • • • HERB AND HEREABOUTS. • • • •••••••••••••••••••• I ie days gain 11 minutes in sunshine | week. irs. P. J. Drew went over to Augus- his week. fr-and Mrs. H. W. Columbia last week. Sanders visited Tobin’s Millinery Emporium an- qouaces their annual Spring Millinery Opening in this issue. See advertise ment elsewhere. Easterling & Co., of Barnwell, has been commissioned with an authorized capital of $5,006 to engage in a general mercbahdtse, market and bakery busi- ne&. The petitioners for charter are B. L. Easterling, E. R. Easterling and J. R. Youngblood. ’At Th« Lyric. “It’s a Long,Long Way to Tipperary” will be presented at the Lyric theatre Thursday, the 18th inst ’This is said to be an excellent feature picture and will no doubt attract a capacity house. the last episode of “The Perils of Pauline” will be shown next Wednes day night. The management announces that the first episode of “The Exploits of Elaine” will be shown on the 24th. : Fairfax New*. Fairfax, March 6.—Miss Inez Starr, of Olar, has been visiting Miss Elberta cost $60; one l.QtoLh&mufi'aadrahafting, ■)>Rft estimated cost $50. Now in running condition and already located for run ning a planing mill.- Can be bought for one-third of first Cost for cash. Apply at Home Bank or J. M. Hair, Barnwell, S. C. Mr. Wm. Myrick has gone to an Au gusta hospital, where he will probabty underg&pn operation for chronic ap- pehdibitis. He has been ill at his home here for some time. Quite a number of Fairfax people have^>een sick lately .and thefr friends wish for them speedy recoveries. Mr. W. M. Lightsey was in Brunson Friday. Mr. Barker has accepted a position in the Citizens’ Bank formerly occupied by Mr. Wilbur Wilson. Tax Notice. j. All penalties have been abated on 1 taxes up to and includfng March 31st, : 1915, on which date the books close. A 1 penalty of 5 per cent will be added to all taxes April 1st. J. B. Armstrong, Co. Treas. \ -T' ': * ♦ * Notice. The Woman’s Missionary Institute, , embracing the eight associations in the western division will meet witlr the | Denmark Baptist Church April 15th and j 16th. The State officers are expected 1 to be present and an interesting and in- stsuctive program has been arranged. Ail women interested in the work are cordially invited to be with us. Mrs. S. G. Mayfield, Miss Rosabel Turner, Pres. Sec and Treas. .SPECIAL HIGH SPEED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF WILLISTON. located at Williston, S. O., at the close of ^business March. ,Cth,— RESOURCES. I/ians-and Discounts 95 73 Overdrafts.... >.... .. 54 4H Furniture and Fixtures ......... 1 500 00 Due from Ranks and Bankers 20 345 15 Cuereoey 3 500 00 Silver and other Minor Coin.. .. ' K94 18 Mr. C. T. liters, of Augusta, was a visitor here Monday. Mr. H. B. Cave, of Kline,was in town on business this week. BlackviUe, Advertised Letter*. Letters remaining in the Post Office and advertised March 8th, 19L5. WALK Mr. Clinton M. Felder, of was a visitor here Tuesday. Rev. Bradley, Jack Dickerson, Henry Esctller, James Joiner, Thomas McKay, Willie Knight, Jerver Rhodes, W’. J. Young, Fan Sanders, M. A. Williams. VKM A i. a Total * 121 790 52 LI \BILITIES Capital Stock Paiifln... ‘ 25 000 00 Surplus Fund 8 000 U0 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid,... 12 275 39 Dividends Unpaid 77 00 Individual De|«>sit» subject to Check 48 131 32 Savina* Ih-|«>slt* AX) 994 18 Cashier’s Checks 1 112 «S Reserve Fund Carried on General , Individual or Savinas Ledaev.. 1 200 00 Mrs. R. S. Dicks spent the with relatives in Augusta. H. F. Buist, Esq., of Blackville, was in town on business Tuesday. Mias Bessie Huh has returned from a visit to relativn in Spartanburg. Mrs. Roberts, of Williston, is tne guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Riley this week. Mr. Thoa. Sanders, of Barnwell Route No. 1, gave Friday’s clouds a silver lining. . J. Emile Harley, Esq., was called tol Bamberg this week on professional business. Miss Marion Braboy, (2) Miss Mamie Hay, Mias Patsre Jones, Mrs. Luther week-end ' Smith, Miss Marion Welcome, Vernie Whetstone. PNOM DEAD LKTTKR OP PIC*. Elliot Canes. Persons calling for these letters please say advertised. Chas. E. Falkenstein, P. M. il. Total # 121 790 M State of South Carniina, I County of Hamwnil ( S 8 Before rat came W. F.. Prothro, Caohler, of the above named bank, who, being dnljr •worn, *av» that the above and foregoing ■•tatement m a true condition of aald bank, an abonrn by the book* of eald bank. W E PiMbro, Sworn to and rahacribed before me tht* Mb day of Ma ch 1914. J. A. Latimer, [i. *. | Notary Public. Treasurer's Notice; - The Treasurer’s office will be open for the collection of State, County and School taxes levied for the fiscal year commencing Jan. 1st, 1914, from the 15 day of October 1914, to 15th dny of March, 1915 inclusive. A penalty of one per cent will be added from Jan. 1st. 1915 to Jan 31, 1915 inclusive. From February 1st to February 28, inclusive, a penalty of two per cent will be added for all taxes paid in February, 1914. From the 1st to the 15th of March, 1915, a penalty of seven per cent will be ad- Books cIose Mch. 15th, 191o. LEVY. For state purposes 6 mills “ ordinary county purposes 5 1-2 mills “ back indebtedness 21-2 mills “ constitutional school 3 mills Total - .* m ‘’ ,s Commutation Rond tax will be $1.50 payable at same time as other taxes. Special School Levy. Ashleigh, Baldoc, Barhray Branch, Cedar Grove, Columbia, Edisto, Ellen- ton, Friendship, Greens, Harmon Hilda, Kline, Meyers Mill, Morris, Calvary, New Forrest, Oak Grove, Pleasant Hill, Sand Hill, Seigling, Seven Pines and Tinkers Creek. 2 mills. Barton, Bloomingdale, Cave, Hickory Hill.Owens Cross Roads, Reedy Branch, Shady Grove. Sycamore and Upper Richland, 3 mills. Appleton, Big Fork, Double Pond. Healing Spring, Hercules, Lee* ana Ulmer, 4 mills. Dunbarton and Flko 5 mills. Blackville and Fairfax <-—•L-*-— Williston 6 1*2 mtlli Barnwell ~ 8 Allendale 8 1-2 " United States currency, gold and ailver eoin, county and school claims °Mt At th« Opwvw Hou*«. ’Thirty Leagues Under the Sea” will be produced tonight (Thursday) at the Opera House by LeGrand's Trans- Oceania. They occupy a full itage with the most elaborate electrial, scenic and gorgeously costumed pro- i duction ever seen here in vaudeville. rowed Attest: J. K. Kennedy, J L. Amitiv W. C. Bralth, Director* I It is callLd the “Nymph of the Sea and Mrs. Gladys Brown Towles is the the Queen of the Air” and is s specta- j guest of relatives and friends in culsr dancing sensation that alone ought to crowd the Opera House. It is sn amazing spectacle that must be teen jjjL ~ to be fully appreciated. It cannot be ' described in the limited apace of a Orangeburg. Mrs. S. A. Morrill, of Edgefield, visiting at the home of Mr. G. B bar at Milletteville. The Ladies’ Guild of the Episcopal Church met at the home of Mrs. Charlie Brown Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. J. W. Blanton and daughter, Miss Mae. of Charlotte, N. C., are the geusts of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Mobley. Mr. J. A. Porter will have an experi enced tailor at his store for the remain der of this week. See his advertise- ( ent on page four. Mr. F. W. Falkenstein has an adver tisement of much interest to the ladies of Barnwell County in this issue - Be srue and give it a careful reading. Sunday, March 21st will be observed Notice to Debtor* and Creditor* All persons indebted to the estate of McD. Eubanks, deceased, are requested to make prompt payment of such in debtedness to the undersigned and all persons having claims against the said estate will please present the same properly attested to me. O. F. Nunamaker, Clifton Eubanks, Executors. March, 2, 1915. newspaper. There are flying ballets and beautiful dances, starting transfor* ' mations, lightning changes, submarine scenes with real live fish, dragons and a mermaid and other features that every one should see to fully enjoy. The submarine scene is bewilderingly | beautiful. More than $5,000 has been expended in this mammoth production to make it the great success that it is. , Nothing like it ever produced before in Barnwell at popular prices, 15 and 25 cents. On Friday night the company will present “A Day in the Alps” and on Saturday “The Heart of the Mountain." There will also be a matinee Saturday I at 3 o'clock. The curtain rises at 8:30 Fresh Norfolk Oysters We handle the freshest, choicest oysters on the market. A full hne of candies, fruits, cigars, etc., etc., at all times. properly approved will be received for taxes; checks and drafts will not be accepted for taxes except at the risk of the tax-payer. J. B. Armstrong, Treasurer Barnwell County. Barnwell. S. C.. Sept. 15. 1914. t I ^profesrionaf Carbf. R* •iMMMMMitM'M EDGAR A. BROWN JAS. JULIAN BUSH Attomeys-«t-Lnw. Money to Loan in Small Amounts. Walker Building, • Barnwell, S. C. Thos. M. Boulware, ATTORNEY AT LAW NegotUia loan* on real estate. 7% money In sum* not le»* SS,000.00. • Office over Bank of Western Carolina, Can than BARnUIELL in Barnwell as “Go-to-Church Sunday.” { o’clock sharp for the night perforA- There will be services at each of the ancnces.—adv. churches iti town, so that all who care to do so may attend of their choice. the denomination- - Mr. B. Mazursky left Sunday for Bal timore, Philadelphia and New York, where he goes to buy his Spring and Summer goods. Upon his return home he will have good news for the people of Barnwell County. Watch these col- umns. —^ ; —:— The following names were inadvert ently left off the honor roll of the Barnwell Graded School last week: Margaret Swan, Mildred Peacock, Kate Simms, Gertrude Holmes, Lucille Woodward, Claudia Bailey, Margaret Willis, Emily Kirkland, Arthur Willis, Herman Mazursky, James Best. Among those from Barnwell who at tended the second hearing in the in vestigation of the Barnwell County dis pensary in Columbia Thursday were: Messrs. T. M. Boulware, B. P. Davies, C. C. Simms, C. A. Best, V. S. Owens, I. L. Tobin, R. B. Cole snd Angus Pat terson. Quite a number of visitors from other towns in the county were also present. In response to a 'telephone message eived Tuesday night. Col. and Mrs. G. W. Walker left hurriedly' for i Ocala, Fla., to be at the bedside of their little grandson, Nst Wilson, son [of Mr. and Mrs. L P. Wilson. The lit- felkNf is seriously ill, being threat- th an attack of pneumonia. Notice. The County Board of Equalization will meet in the Auditor’s office on Tuesday, March 23, 1915. R. W. Riley, Auditor. Barnwell Fruit Company OPERA Thursday, Friday, Saturday W. F. LeGRAND’S Trans-Oceanics Entire Change of Bill Daily. . 1— l ~ — ' ' ■ Thursday—Thirty Leagues Un der the sea. . v — Friday—A Day in the Alps. Saturday—The Heart of the Mountain. A good, clean, classy show cater ing exclusively to ladies, children and gentlemen. A car load of scenery and elec- (MNldhalL ^fgents ft an (bandies .INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE LIFE INSURANCE HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE LIVE STOCK INSURANCE .SURETY BONDS _ JoHN J. JoNes Attorney and Counselor at Law Practice in all the State and Federal Courts of South Carolina and Georgia. Prompt attention given to Collections. Office 413 Dyer Bldg. AUGUSTA, - - GEORGIA . Bell ’Phone 3237. pra -AT- F.W. FALKENSTEIN’S DR. W. C. MILHOUS, Office hours: 8:80 a. n». to 6 p. m. Peraons living away from Barnwell will pleane make appolt iment* before coming By so doing they will be sure of immediate service and Dr. J. W. Reeves Dentist In office last week of each month. Barnwell, South Carolina Office in Harrison Building. oct31-12-lyr . ' All old Hne Stock Companies. Per- *onai attention given to all hustneta In trusted to tnv care. if I can serve you in any of the above line*, give me * call. Office in Harrison Block, Main SL. .Wm: McNAB. 18 NotMo ef Final Notice is hereby given that the un- derstgned will on Wedneada IQ. Ilk with Hoe. John K. Dr. J. P. Lee, Jr. Dentist. . WILLISTON, - - S.C. Work done at your home anywhere in Barnwell County Office over Bank of Williston. . Hours 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. 3 to § p. m; 3-6-13-lv. I take pleasure in announcing to the ladjes of Barnwell County that the Samuel Ach Co’s, exception ally beautiful line of Pattern Hats will be on display at my . - MILUNERY OPENING, * Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, MARCH 18,19 and 20, - ' < r- * ' ' J ' t _ ' and I extend a cordial invitation to the ladies to attend this great event and inspect the styles. My millinery department is in charge of an experienced milliner, who will take pleasure in serving all comers. NEW STORE-NEW GOODS '*‘7 ' i * I also have a splendid line of dress fabrics, care- . fully selected in the best markets of the North. Every thing is new—absolutely no old stock whatever. You will have no difficulty in selecting your Spring and Summer apparel here. SHOES. To be well and comfortably shod, buy your shoes from me. I have a line second to none and can fjt every member of the family. My goods were bought right and will be sold accordingly. X * F. ¥. FALKENSTEIN, L Main Street, , Barnwell, S. C. a Pure Dixie Wilt Resistant Cotton Seed For Sale. Bred and grown by Geo. D. Sanders under the direction of the Government and the S. C. Experiment Station. $ 1.00 per bushel f. o. b. ship ping point. Supply limited* so please place orders at once with G-eo. H>. SairicLers Fairfax, S. O H. R. ERWIN Civil Engineer and Surveyor • BBBBBggg 1 ALLgnte & a) SEf| BS T0Q| jo,you' NOT HOW CHEAP BUT HOW GOOD is what you should consider when having repair work done on that Car of Yours. Mr. - * r * * - - ■ mxm ■ n Wfi have bur garage well-equipped with the right kind of ma chinery for a first-class job anjjl are in position to make repairs QUICKLY. We employ only reliable workmen and every job MUST BE RIGHT before it leaver the shop. We hfiWle A FULL LINE OF SUPPLIES. Try uaoo that next order for tires, spark phtga, etc, etc THE BARNWELL GARAGE, 1 T. H. OtENSHAW, S.C