The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, September 09, 1915, Image 4
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 9. 1Mb.
WMtlMr PoTMMt
issued by the U. S. Weather Bureau,
Washington, D. C., for the week be
ginning Sept. 7:
The week will be one of generally
fair weather and normal temperatures,
Let the People Rule.
The daily papers recently carried a
dispatch sent out from Columbia to the
effect that C. L. Blease, Esq.,* has
definitely decided to enter the race for
Oovernor next summer against Mr.
Manning. While it is a time honored
custom in South Carolina to give
Governor two terms in office, provided
he has merited the confidence of the
people, Mr. Blease, of course, is clearly
within his rights in offering himself as
a candidate.
In the past Mr. Blease has made his
campaigns as the champion of the
people, but we will probably see him
in a new role when next he makes his
appearance on the stump.
A few weeks ago one John Henry
Chappell, of Newberry, asked the Su
preme Court of the State to issue an
injunction against holding the
prohibition election on the 14th
insf, under an act passed at the last
session of the Legislature. One of the
attorneys for the petitioner was Mr.
Bleaae. He is again dearly within his
righfe, bat dees H sot seem strange
that the ooe-thne champion of the
the great let-the people rule
should be arrayed against
the people he has professed to love?
Says the Abbeville Press and Banner:
the great champion, the only
of the rights of the
has dapertsd the
to the courts for
staaap orator who
the state seme years ago
i court, and carry
ing his fight to the people, has he he-
eoase afraid of the people and resorted
to the eourt he • bused v He has. But
the court found be had as tttrte law as
he had lave for the rights of the people,
he and the counsel for the
his associate, and
i of the trade, their
their frieoda, must
THE PEOPLE will
talk on election day. and their cham-
ptoa of the peat will take orders, not
Liquor will be enjoined
FULLER JOHNSON ♦ .
Write for
Special Catalogue
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JEFFERSON STANDARD UfE INSURANCE COMPANY
, GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROUNA.
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Largest and strongest regular Life Insurance office In the South.
Over $45,000,000 insurance in force.
Over $ i ,000,000 Stuphtt. y
Operates under the rigid North Carolina Laws.
. Loans its money in the section from which it collects its 1 premiums—making it a
Home Company in every section in which it operates. "
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3L.ilos cfc X_.iles, IVIgrrs., Orctngelavurg:. S. O. {
(COPY)
Monthly Statement of the Dispensaries in Barnwell County
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For the Month of August, 1915
All Stock Is Given at Consumers’ Prices
Machinery and Supplies.
IARLESTON, - - - S. C
Dispensers.
No.
' -i
Location.
Total Invoice,
Including Stock
pn Hand First
Day of Month.
r
Total Sales
Breakage
»
Stock on Hand
Last Day
of Month
Other Credits
Operating Ex
penses of Each
Dispensary
NOTICE.
I
G. M. Buist,
1
Barnwell
111 519 06
12 949 35
140 06
18 385 06
1144 60
1 147 10
Write me and I will explain
D. E. I^ice,
2
Allendale
11 615 80
2 543 35
18 40
9 047 95
6 10
156 74
how I was cured in 4 days of a
R. M. \frise,
‘ 3
Blackville
5 072 55
1 706 75
18 55
3 347 25
123 40/
severe case of Piles of 40
C. D. McClendon,
4
Fairfax
6 643 15
2 373 40
26 80
4 242 35
60
123 23
years’ standing without pain,
knife or detention from busi-
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D. J. Folk,
5
Williston
6 316 85
1 381 30
16 25
4 914 80
4 50
102 32
ness. No one need suffer
B. A. Best,
6
Ulmers
3 561 06
738 85
9 06
2 813 15
77 81
from this disease when this
fa
M. C. Lee.
7
Kline
3 251 65
755 10
11 75
2 484 00
80
73 88
humane cure can be had right
h*r« in South Carotin.
S. J. Hutto,
10
Dunbarton
6 237 55
931 00
13 20
5 293 35
90 12
R. M. JOSEY
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164 217 65
$13 379 10
H54 06
140 527 90
1156 60
1894 60
Lamar, S. C., R. F. D. 4
for Bids.
Notice is hereby given that eahled
bids are requeated for the following
for the following work to be done for,
and the following material to be fur
nished the county af Barnwell:
Give (&) Low Tank closet combine-
loot, tanks to be vitrous china
-Three (1) Lavatories, standard size
ojrsft-
Bra qua
Furnishing
Iron enameled urinal,
paMjr.
and construct
ions, four feet deep
for closets.
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Aa advertisement of much interest to
the farmers of Barnwell County la that
of the Book of Wllllaton which appears
elsewhere in this issue. This progree-
sive institution, realizing that the price
of the incoming cotton crop depends
almost wholly on the manner in which
it is aurketed, has decided to lend
money on the staple when properly
•tored at the very low rate of 6 per
eeq,t. This is a step in the right direc
tion and one that should be followed by
every bank in the South. The fanning
and banking interests of this section are
interdeoendent and whatever tends to
help one is almost sure to help the
other.
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Seven Questions
To the Editor:
May I ask seven questions rfr the
consideration of the voters of your
county?
Why are paid speakers of the AntL
saloon League from Indiana and Ohio
imported into this State for the pur
pose of trying to dictate their ideas of
the best form of government for South
Carolina and South Carolinians?
Why are Ex-Governors and reputed
leaders of Indiana and Ohio attempting
to thrust upon our State a system of
government which they htve never
been able to pass id their own com-
■Mhwealths? " ^
'Why have not these alleged leaders
of public opinion in Indiana and Ohio
first cleaned up their own states and
placed ‘Their own houses in order?"
, Why are these paid apeakers plead
ing for State-wide prohibition in South
CurcHna, while their own State enjoy
tha Democratic privilege of Local Op
tion?
Why do not these paid outsiders
‘ pnctice in their own States what they
am now nreaebing as the only safe
poticy tor South Carolina to adopt?
& CU Indiana or Ohio speakers ever
during the moat
ir to connect with city
city water;
with sei
f
p<*
connection wil
tank in reer of the court bouM
Supplying material and doing
•ary work to reguttcr entire court
bouM; oyer flow pipes to bo at rear of
the building only; terra cotta piping
from over flow pipes to foot of bill.
For further information see the clerk
of court.
The successful bidder will be re
quired to give s satisfactory hood if the
board ao decides.
The board reserves the right to reject
any and ail bids.
Bids will be opened at the office of
the County Board of Commiaaiooert on
Tuesday, October 5th, 1916.
S. R. Boylston, chairman,
J. M Weathers bee,
N. M. Wslker,
Board of Commissioners for Barnwell
County. 9-9-31
M. B. CALHOUN
Funeral Director
Allendale,
Barnwell,
Black ville.
First-class Undertaking.
Hearse for both White
and Black.
Offices;
Allendale: Home Furni
ture Co., Barnwell and
Blackville.
All calls given prompt
attention.
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“A DAUGHTER
OF THE PEOPLE' ,
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AT THE LYRIC
State of South Carolina,
Barnwell County.
PERSONALLY APPEARED
C. H. MATHIS, W. M. UGHTSEY, J. G. DAVIS, members of the Barnwell County Dispensary Board, who, being each duly and
severally sworn, deposes and says that the foregoing statement is true and correct.
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Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of September. 1915.
W. J. SEXTON,
Notary Public, S. C.
- New Stylish Goods Galore at
The Western Carolina Denartinent Store
Mr. Mazursky has just returned from the north
ern markets, where he went to purchase our Fall
stocks. We have been very busy for the past two
weeks opening up and marking new fall lines of
Ladies’ Coat Suita, Dresses, Skirts, Misses’ and Chil
dren’s Dresses, Millinery, Shoes, Clothing, etc.
We have just received a large shipment of Ladies’
Coat Suita, the most stunning styles that artist de
signers and makers can design and make. Every suit
made of the finest all wool materials. Come and se
lect a suit now while you have the chance ul pick
from the many styles and colors.
Our line of Cloaks, Sportcoats, Ladies’, Misses’
and Children’s Dresses is one ot the most complete
in the county We guarantee you a big saving on
on your purchases in this department.
We are daily receiving shipments of Ladies’
Hats. Come and look. We’ll be glad to show you
just what we have.
We have secured the services of an experienced
milliner, who will be glad to assist you in your selec
tions both in our Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear, Millinery
and Dress Goods Departments.
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We have a large line of Ladies’, Children’s and
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Men’s Shoes, and v/e know we can suit you. Come
and look.
Satisfaction
WESTERN CAROLINA DEPARTMENT STORE,
B. Mazursky, Prop. :-: Barnwell, S. C.
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In the District Court of the
United States.
For the Eastern District of South Caro-
' lina.
In Bankruptcy.
In the matter of C. A. Bennett,
Bankrupt. J
To the Creditor* of C. A. Bennett, of
Williston, in the County of Barnwell
and District aforesaid a bsnkrupt.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
on the 27th of Aug., A D. 1916, the said
C. A. Bennett was was duly adjudicated
Bankrupt and that n meeting of his
creditor* will be held nt my office in.
Orangeburg, S. C., on the Uitk dav of
srp-tAD^ 1916.^t^eve^oclock A
transact such other business as may
properly 4ome before said meeting.
Notice ia further given that at this
meeting application will be made for
an order for sale of both real and per
sonal propety, and if offered, a compo
sition to creaitore will be voted on.
Andrew J. Hydrick, J^ :
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Orangeburg, S. C, 9-4-16..
Land Sale.
State of South Carolina, 1
' County of Barnwell 1 , ,
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of the power of attorauy
vested in me by Mrs. Carrie & Roua-
trua, of Serrrea County, Georgia, 1
‘ to the highest Mddor for cAh.
of the Court House at Bara
at U •’dock M-,
on October 4th, A. D. .1915, it being
salesday in said month, the following
described real property, to-wit: All
that piece, parcel or tract of land, con
taining four hundred and sixty-one
(461) acres, more or lets, kifuate.
lying and being in the said State and
county,- and bounded on the North by
lands of William Bennett; on the East
by lands of Mrs. MacLin and land* of
William Bennett; on the South by lands
of John Oswald, and on the West by
lands of John Oswald and Geo. Rhodes,
and being the lands owned by the laid
>eing tJ
Mrs. Cams B. Rountree and
from her father, who was E.
nett
Terms, of
pay for
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Representing
The Equitable Life Ins. Co.
' also the Strongest tlD
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Insurance Companies^
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