The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, September 09, 1915, Image 7

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1<r 'i • > A. M. KENNEDY, President W. C. SMITH, Vice-President ■‘V W, E. PROTHRO, Cashier BANK OF WILUST0N Capital $25,000.00 x Surplus and Profits $13,000.00 W1LUSTON, S. C, SEPT. 1ST, 1915. ' ' . # • l The Bank of Williston will this season assist their cus tomers in marketing their cotton slowly, and will under present conditions make Loans tO' them upon stored * cotton, with proper Warehouse Certificates, at 6 per cent Interest This is done for the purpose of assisting Farm ers to market gradually, and owing to peculiar conditions affecting price of Cotton which demands special attention (Signed) A. M. Kennedy, President, W. E. Prothro, Cashier. HARMONY LODOE No. 17, A F. M. \ a / a ru«ui(ir communication of Harmony \M/ Lodge No. 17, A. F. M. will be held In Masonic Temple on Tharedaj 4WflKAng 19 7.80 o’clock Vlsltlcm brethren are oordUoy inrlted to attend. J. E. Harley, W. M. ~ I'm. McNal. See. The regular meeting ot Barn we I Lodge No. 16, Knighta or Prthtaa wll be held at their Hall on Firet and Third Friday nights at H o’clock. A tall attendance la requested, order or E. A. BROWN. C. C. Wm. McNAB. K. R. A 8. AOTOrtEQXO third Chwrdi ef the Holy (Protestant Episcopal) tamcna. Sunday: 11:80 A. M. on the firet, and fl*th Bumlara of the mouth. Baoday -choel every Sunday at 1OJ0 A. M. Wednesday: late attarnoon acrrtoe, the boar adapted to the changing aeaanua. Other aerrloea a* may be annoanced. Toa will be welcome at all the aetekwa. A. K. EVUON. Racros. Monday was salesday, mostly is Q. W. Morris, at Otar, was in town salesday. The days loae 12 minutes in sunshine this week. P. D. Rowell, of Hilda, mss in the city Saturday. W. M. Lightsey, of Fairfax, was in town salesday. Capt M. O. Wall, of Dunbarton, was in the dty salesday. C. M. Turner, of Elko, was a business visitor here salesday Brown Calhoun was the guest of rela tives here this week. C. B. Dunbar, of MiUetteville, was in town on business Thursday. Capt N. M. Walker, of Appleton, was a business visitor here Friday. D. J. Folk, dispenser at Williston, was in town on busineas Monday. Mrs. W. J. Sexton left Friday morn- /or Union for a visit to relatives. IP Blume, of Elko Route No 1, business visitor heie Saturday. ' r— Victor Lewis and G. C. Best, J.r, of Kline, were in town Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Huggins and little son visited relatives in Denmark last week. * Mrs. Margaret relatives near Herald. Easterling is visiting Fairfax.—Bamberg J. M Weathersbee, of Rosemary township, was a business visitor here Friday. Capt C. H Mathis, of Blackville, was in town salesday in his handsome new Reo Six. E. T Richardson, of Raleigh, N. C., has been the guest of relatives here for several days. The Barnwell County Dispensary Board held its regular monthly meeting here Monday. _ Henry Hutto, of Olar, was a visitor here salesday and paid The People an appreciated call Mrs. Minnie Calhoun has returned from a stay of several weeks'in Hen dersonville, N. C. W. C. Birt, of Spelling, dispelled the blueness of Monday by his welcome yisit to this office. ' ' „* - Mr. Curtis Lain, of Govan, is on visit to his brother fh Savannah, Ga.— Aunberg County Times. . ™fcimle b ^Rtosboro, nile Harley, Esq., was called N. C., Monday afternoon 00 professional business. J. G. Davis, of Rosemary township, attended the meeting of- the dispcn sary board here salesday. Proposal# For Office of Barnwell County Board. BaniweH, S. C., August 26, 191&. Bids are hereby requested from re ap nsible dealers, in accordance with tne terms of the Dispensary law now in force, for the following kinda and quantities of Liquors, Beer and other articles herein enumerated, to be fur nished . to the State of South Carolina for the County Dispensary Board of Barnwell County, to-wit: 600 barrels, or any part thereof, 100 proof Corn Whiskey. 600 barrels, or any part thereof, 100 proof Rye Whiskey. 600 barrels, or any part thereof, 100 proof Gin. 500 barrels, or any proof Corn Whiskey. 600 barrels, or any proof Rye Whiskey. 500 barrels, or any proof Corn Whiskey. 500 barrels, or any proof Rye Whiskey. 500 barrels, or auy proof Gin. 10 barrels, or any proof Pure Alcohok. ^ 20 cars, or any part thereof, Bottled lli 80 part thereof, part thereof, part thereof, part thereof, part thereof, part j thereof, 138 Beer, 15 cents seller. 20 cars, or any part beer, 10 cents seller. thereof, Bottled Mrs. Otis Ritter and children, of the Olar section, have been here on a visit to her mother, Mrs. E. A. Smoak.— Bamberg County Times. ' S. B. Moseley and daughter, Miss Virginia, and Miss Flossie Patterson motored over to Orangeburg Thursday, returning the following day. About thirty negroes were baptised in Turkey Creek Sunday morning, fol lowing a two weeks protracted meeting at Bethlehem Baptist Church. The Rey. P. D. Hay, of Summer- jt „ „ “ ~ | ville, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hay, of Lynd- K^H. Eaves, of Snelling. was ie town hunt were tbe of the Rev tnd j Mrs A. E. Evison on Thursday. The Blackville Herald, which 25 cases, or any part thereof, quarts, pints and half-pints Alcohol. 50 gallons, or any part thereof, 188 proof Pure Alcohol in one gallon glass containers. Bids are requested for imported and Domestic Wines, Scotch Whiskey, Bran dies, Rum, Vermouth, Chvmpaign, etc, in cases. On all kinds of case and drum goods, Rye, Corn, Gin, Brandy, Cordials and Malt Whiskeys in Cases, and drums containing quarts, pints and half pints. All case, drum and bulk goods must show the proof and grade of each brand of whiskey offered and proof stated specifically in the bid. Bidders are requested to state what deductions are made on case and drum goods in lots of 10, 25, 50 and 100 cases and drums or more. Bids are also requested for bottles, one gallon glass containers, labels, and everything used in connection with the bottling of spirituous liquors. Ie should a Sampl possible salesday. John B. McNab spent Sunday with lends in Ptnewood. Little Miss Gene ROey is the guest of relatives in Augusta. Louis Murray, of Columbia, spent the week-end with friends here. Miss Kate Woodward is the guest of friends in Columbia this week. Mies Kate Dees, of Augusta, is the guest of Miss Florrie Richardson. Zack Creighton sad Mack McSweeaey of Hampton, ware visitors here last week. Mrs. P. J. Drew entertained s few friends at an informal dance Thursday evening. Mrs. J. B. Armstrong attended the W. C. T. U. Convention at Allendale last week. Miss Hallie Armstrong has returned to Columbia after a pleasant visit to relatives here. Dr. J. C. Creech, of Gaffney, was in town Tuesday shaking hands with his host of friends. Duncan Holmes has returned from an extended trip to the mountains of Wes tern North Carolina. B. B. Easterling and V. S. Owens motored over to Montmorenci one day last week to attend a dove ahoot. S. R. Boylston, of Blackville, chair man of the board of county commission- •ere, was in town on business Friday. Mrs A. P. Cornell and children have returned from Summerset, Vs., where they have been spending the summer Mrs W. A. Boiler and daughter, Miss AUie, returned to Augusta Sunday morning, after a week’s visit to fela- tives here. Miss Lena Davies left for Charlotte, N. C., Monday morning, where she goes to assume her duties as matron of Queen College. Mrs R? B. Cele, ahd Miss Catherine Patterson went up to Columbia Monday morning to attend the Labor Day exer cises in that city. W. E.' McNab, B. B. Easterling and R. A. Deason went over to Augusta Friday on business, making the trip in the former’s car. The friends of Q. A Diamond, Blackville Route No. 3, were glad see him in town Saturday after his re cent severe illness. ■Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Calhoun ant little son returned home Friday after a visit of two weeks to relatives and friends in Wysacky Miss Alice Ho^le has resumed her duties as stenographer in the Sheriffs office after a pleasant vacation spent at her home in Pinewood. F t Quite a number of Barnwell fans attended the Auguata-Allendale ball games at Allendale on Wednesday and Thursday of last week. , Mr Cleveland Riaher, of Blackville, spent Tuesday ie the dty with his Capt J. H. Riaher, who is Herald. At the meeting of the Ovk sus-1 pended publication several weeks ago, las been revived and ie now under tbe anagemeat of G. B. Herndon. J K Breedin, of Manning, secretary ofthe S. C. Anti-Saloon League, de an instructive address on pro hibition at the Beptist Church Sunday night He make hie talk from a bus- standpoint and scored a number of points in favor of the prohibition cause The Board of County Commissioners held a special meeting here Friday to look into the advisability of installing a system of waterworks sad sewerage in ie Court House. It waa^ decided to nstall a system and elsewhere in this issue will be found so advertisement asking for bids on same How's This? We oger On* Hundred Dollsre to ward for say com of Catarrh that sea- not bo eared by Hall's Catarrh Cora Hall's Catarrh Caro has boon takes by catarrh ■uCcrere for the past thlrty-Bve years, sad baa become known na the most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure acts thru tbe BlooiTon tbe Mocoos surfaces, ex- pelllnc tbe Poiaoa from the Blood sad healIny the diseased portions After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Cars for a short tlmo you will see a great improvement la your (eneral health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Cure at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. 1. CHENKY A CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all Drag gists. 75c. conform with bid submitted. State also the cash discount allowed. AH goods shall be furnished in com pliance with and subject to the terms and conditions of the Dispensary Lad of 1907, and bidders must observe the following rules: 1. The bids shall be sealed aad there shall be no signs or marks qpon the envelope indicating the asm# of the bidde rs 1 All bids must be sent bv express or registered mail to J. B Treasurer of Bernwell Co., I 8. C., oe or before the 27th September, A. D., 2915. i The contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder; Board reserves the right to reject say and all bids or parts of say bid Board reserves the right to inevem decrease the above quantities of tbe bide subaaltted. 4. All goods are to be delivered f. u. b. Barnwell, Btackvilla, Allendale, Pair- tax, Kline, Dunbarton, Ulmer, or Wil lis ton, S. C., freight prepaid, to be paid for within 90 days from date of Invoice. Bids will be opened et the office of the Dispensary Board, Bernwell, 8. C rTA. D. I SS'SuZ, 27th fey of Septem her, I the successful bidders to give a | tent hoed should the Board reqn OPENING !1 GOODS I FROMT-.-wawvfe TO 1 WE HAVE JUST GOT IN DRAY LOADS OF NEW FALL GOODS. CONE TO SEE THEM. WHEN YOU DO. YOU WILL LOOK NO FURTHER BUT BUY WHAT YOU NEED RIGHT THEN ANO? HERE. OUR NEW FALL NOVELTIES ARE NIFTY: OUR STAPLES RELIABLE: OUR PRICES LOW. WE DESIRE THAT THOSE WHO HAUE NOT BOUGHT ALL OF THEIR GOODS FROM US. AS WELL AS THOSE WHO DO. COME. SEE OUR NEW FALL STOCK. KNOWING OUR STORE MEANS MAKING IT YOUR STORE. Only tbe mos “MAY MANTON* SHOES for Woanem. P0RTER, BARNWELL, 8. 0. Going to Build? F. W. Fslkenstein now has on dis play the advance styles in Fall Milli- A careful inspection is invited. C. H. Mathis, W. M. Lightsey, J. G. Davta, | Members BarnweU Co. Dispensary Bd. Notion. My gin system is almost in readiness for operation and I will appreciate all patronage and will do all in my power to give satisfaetiodband best possible service My price for ginning is 11.50 per bale up to six hundred pounds, and •2.00 per bale for six hunored and over. Respectfully, B J. Hutto. Hilda, S. C , August 31, 1915 If so, furnish us with your name and telling us briefly the kind of building you ex pect to do as we have something for you which will prove of interest and cost you nothing. pounds nerv. , —Adv. No 666 will cure Malaria or Bilious ‘ever. It kills the germs.—adv. •’lorsheim Shoes—“For the Man Who Cares”—F. W. Falkenstein can fit the hard to fit—adv. PECANS. FOR SALE.—Choice Budded paper shell Pecan trees, fifty cents each. Order direct, catalogue free. Empire Pecan Company, Parrott, Ga. 6-17-tf The ladies of Barnwell and vicinity are cordially invited to inspect the new arrival of Fall Coat Suits at F. W. Falkenstein’s.—adv. Rub-My-Tism—Antiseptic, Anodyne —Kills pain, stops putrefaction.—adv. No. 666 will cure Chills and Fever. It is the most speedy remedy we know. kdv. Notice of Election. A petition having been filed in ac cordance with section 1748 of the Gen eral School Law of 1912, asking for an election upon the question of consoli dation of the Double Pond school dis- | trict number 20 and the Spring Branch | school district number 30; and it ap pearing that the required number of electors in the school districts proposed to be consolidated have signed the petition, it is hereby ordered that an | election on the proposed question be held at Double Pond school house, Sat urday, September 11, 1912. The said election shall be conducted I as is provided by law for holding gen eral elections, and the following are hereby-appointed managers of election: W. H Hutto, S C. Still and W. H Hartzog. Horace J. Crouch, Sec’y County Board of Education. BarnweU, S. C , August 27, 1915. Augusta Lumber Co Mill Weak 'PHONE 275 AUGUSTA GA THE BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA DOES NOT ADVISE ITS FRIENDS TO SELL COTTON THE BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA DOES NOT ADVISE US FRIENDS TO HOLD COTTON FOR SALE-M2owpeas, $1.50 per bushel. Apply to J. A. Porter, Bairn- well, S. C. For Sale. 1500 bushels Appier Okts, 60 cents per bushel. 200 bushels of Native Rye, 11.50 per bushel. 150 bushels of Ambruzzi Rye, $2.50 per bushel. Apply to Belfast Plantation Co., MiUetteville, S. C. 8.26-81 ' Notice of Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will on Thursday, September 16, 1915, file with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, his final return as Administra tor of the Estate of Sam W.Green**, de ceased, and apply for Letters Dismia- sory; R. H. .Walker, August, 18,1915. Administrator. ODR . BUSINESS IS BANKING NOT PROPHESYING If you decide lo. hold cotton, we will loan you on your cotton when pre warehoused. Node# of Final Discharge Notice is hereby giv dersigned will on Th 16, 191 her tven that tbe ursday, Sepl 1915, file with the Hon. J< un- | Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell ' is final return as guardian of apply For Letters See the HUGGINS* DRUG STORE tty, his final reture as i | Ira Lee Bowers and Dismissory. 0. B. Bowers, | August 18, 1915. Guardian. 1 Notice Notice ta hereby given tket oe flm I erdey the 18th day of September, 1915 II wfl wM file my neel aeooaat with J itf ~ We accept receipts of warehouses, bonded under tho law; we prefer those issued under State Warehouse System. BARNWELL AUTO REPAIR CO. ' ■ *’ . . - i « . f ■**. .. * ‘*<Nj* ' To the Automobile Owners of Barnwell Connty:— ' I wish to announce to the public that I have opened repair shop in the building in the rear of the Mercantile Co., of BarnweU. I am an expert jsnwdML nah, Ga., and liter serving as foreman two ALL WORK FULLY 4