The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 27, 1916, Image 4
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l *t th« post office at Barnwell,
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lbs. Annie Hocc. of Kline, was the
guest of relatives here last week. ‘
JOHN W. HOLMES
1840-1912
The Barnwell .Cotillion Club gave
a dance in the Masonic Hall Monday
evening, in honor of visiting young
ladies. Music was furnished by an
excellent orchestra from Augusta afW
the devotees, of Terpsichore made
IVIES, Editor and Proprietor.
merry until the “wee sma’
A 1 number of i out-of-town
were present.
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1Y, JANUARY 27, 1916.
r You Know ’Em.
The citizen >
( I most abhor
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Old Europes War. ——
ly i. ;■ -—Cincinnatti-Enquirer.
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be one whose goat
We’d like to get ^
la he who asks:. . .
“You fell off yet?
—Macon Telegraph.
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I wish to express my appreciation
to the Woodmen Circle, also to Grove,
No. 19 of Blackville, for the satisfac-
tory manner in which the claim under
the certificate held by my late mother,
Ida F. Wilson, was adjusted.
cannot speak too ^jufthly of the
benefi'ts^ilerived frorAa' [Certificate of
inenibershtp^n the Wnotlfnen Circle..
DaisV^Stokes Boland.—adv.
There Is more CatarrlMn this section
of the country than all other diseases
put together, and for years It was sup
posed to be Incurable. Doctors 'pre
scribed local remedies, and by constants
ly falling to cure with local treatment,
pronounced’ It Incurable. Catarrh Is a
local disease, greatly Influenced by con
stitutional conditions and therefore re
quires constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is a consti
tutional remedy. Is taken internally
and actsjLhru the Wood otjuthe Mucous
Surfaces of the System.5-f)ne Hundred
Dollars reward Is offered for any case
that Hall's Catarrh Cure falls to cure.
Send for circulars and testimonials.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by Druggists. 75c.
Hall'a Family Fills for constipation.
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The one that really
Makes me grieve,
Is he who says:
“I got you’ Steve!”
—Detroit Free Press.
The one who is
Of our’n no pal,
Is he who squaks:
•* “You know me, Al!”
. —Columbia State.
But to our mind
The very worst thing
la the chap who thinks
That he can sing. ^
Once upon a time there was a man
who bought an automobile and didn’t
about its wonderful flow of pow-
exibility, economical consumption
of gasoline, etc. All fairy tales begin
-Upon a-rjirre-. mtoiilhig 177
Lake MeLukc.
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To hear the remarks made by some
people anent the prohibition la*, one
would think that their only reason for
drinking whiskey is because a major
ity of the people of ( South Carolina
“ain’t got no right” io. say that they
can’t have it.
Well promise to endorse woman
suffrage if the dear creatures will
ggftt bombarding us with their argu
ments. The greatest argument in
favor of Woman suffrage is gracious
herself.
NOTICE
The undersigned kn-
the forma-
nounce
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^for the general prac *-
tice of law, under
the firm name of
The legislature killed the woman
suffrage and compulsory education
bills the Same day. No doubt the
women think a little compulsory edu
cation would be a good thing for the
colons.
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The droning sound, bringing as it
does visions of balmy spring days and
apple orchards in bloom, fa merely the
beas bussing in the bonnets, of the
candidates to-be.
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Another pathetic little feature of
every day life is the way the fellow
who never expeets to own an automo-
ble talks so authoritatively about
the new models.
failed miserably.
Having failed miserably, to make
peace in Europe, Andy Bethea h:n re
turned home to asr.ist i.t making iaws
to keep the peace in South Carolina.
It takes the man behind the guns to
win the battles, but it takes the wo
man behind the man to keep him
there.
Yes, Celestine, the weather is very
inclement, but what more can we ex
pect while the Legislature is in ses
sion ?
* A congress of neutral nations might
satisfy themselves, but would their
decision pacify the warring ones.
with offices over the
Bank ~ of. Waaient
Carolina, Barnwell,
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....South Carolina....
R. C. Holman, .
Thos. M. Boulware.
January 1, 1916.
•I ust Received!
ONE CARLOAD OF •
BUICK SIX-CYL
INDER TOURING
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CARS.
There are many reasons why
women should vote, no reasonable
reason why they should not.
Unless all signs fail, the blind tiger
is going to find out that “the way of
the transgressor, is hard.”
How many Barnwell bachelors have
received a call to arms since the be
ginning of Leap Year?
Andy Bethea is being termed “the’
latest Ford joke.” Evidently the joke
Is on Andy. .
It took W. J. Bryan 20 years to'gain
his reputation and only 20 minutes to
lose it.
Notice of Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that the* un
dersigned will on Tuesday, February
29th, 1916, file with Hon. John K.
Smelling, Judge of Probate for Bard-
well County, his final return as ad
ministrator with will annexed of the
estate of Joseph W. Phillips, deceased,
and apply for Letters Dismissory.«
. • • . . George F. Dukes,
Administrator with Will Annexed.
January 14th, 1916.
John L. Sullivan, the gx-prize fight
er, is now fighting intemperance.
Tim Kaiser’s the guy who put the
tonic in Teutonic.
Art you living your life or merely
■pending it? ...^
Barnwell High School basket
was defeated by the Bam
Fr *i air.afternoon, the More
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md the lo-
iTHREE CARLOADS OF" .
FORD TOURING
CARS
Expected the last of this week.
C. F. Rizer
OLAR, S. C.
FOR STATE SENATOR.
Barnwell, S. C., Jan. 25, 1916.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date, for the office of State Senator
from Barnwell County, subject to the
nilea and regulations of the Demo
cratic primary election,, ~—
M. Boulware.
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Kline, S. C., R. F. D„ Jan. 15, 1816.
I hereby announce myself s candi
date for the office of Supervisor for
Barnwell County, subject to Uv« rules
and regulations off the Democratic,
primary election.
. • W. L
J. A. Porter,
Barnwell, S.
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Our Candy ii
Won’t Harpi ;;
Any One
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Pure candy, such as we car
ry, is doubly enjoyable be
cause you can feel assured
that,it tastes fine and is not
deleterious. Particularly if
you are buying candy for the
children be sure that you get
it here. Many kinds of loz-
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enges and drops, to<fc\
f IR. _A_. D E -A. S O 2sT,
The f/ierall Store, ------J ' ,J -
•5; Main Street, Barnwell,- S, C.
| Kadsime^alk’nfiisOwer
wifh qour ficisTsand
! Sale~of Clothing and Furnishings
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Coat Suits and Dresses.
We announce today the] beginning
of our Mid-Winter Quarter Off Sale.
Asjjverybody in this'' vicinity knows,
these sales are real events with us.
They offer very great money-saving
opportunities too, for anyone who needs
or will later need, high-grade clothing
and furnishings and who has the 7 fore
thought to buy them immediately.
This year there is a special inducement.
Owing to the war, the foreign demands
for woolens oLall kinds has created an
unparalleled condition in the American
market. There is a tremendous scarcity
of raw wool in this country now, and
the scarcity is daily growing more acute.
Nobody knows where the prices will
be another season. But certainly they
. will be higher. ,
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So you can see it behooves you to
“take thought for tomorrow” in this
connection. There’s a grand chance
to do it here now. The first-comers
will get the best selections, natun
Come In!
H OUSEHOLD expenses meant up. The wife, no matter how econom-
ical. is liable to LACK BUSINESS METHODS. Install business
methods in yonr home by teaching your wife the simple ART OF
BANKING. She will enjoy her new responsibility and yon will be agree
ably surprised to note the saving at the end of the month.
[ START YOUR WIFE WITH
A BANK ACCOUNT TODAY!
Of W" illistouL
-w 11 LISTON, s. c;
Ptr. and Mrr. Newlywed,
•n Save up For a Home I
J UST a word to the NEWLYWEDS. Dear friends, we don’t want to
PREACH to you, but we do wish to say SIMPLY and EMPHAT
ICALLY: “BEGIN SAVING FOR YOUR HOME NOW!” It’s
not EASY, we know. The first years of your new life require most of
your money, which perhaps does not come to yon as plentifully as it will
later. But save NOW. DON’T WAIT. It’ll make you HAPPY.
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' BARNWELL, S. C.
HARRY D. CALHOUN, President. N. G. W. WALKER, Cashier.
Wm. McNAB. Ast’t,. Cashier.
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