The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, February 10, 1916, Image 4

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' • y- • ft ' 1 ST. J , . • A . 7; . ,• / 7 THE BARNWElX PEOPLE . t j- A. . Entered at the post office at Barnwell, S. C., as second-class matter. y JOHN W. HOLWBS 1840-1912 B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor. JHURSDAV FEBRUARY 10, 1910. 1 Crime Decreasing. According: jto the Columbia Recbrd, there was a notable decrease in crime in the capital city during the month of January as compared with Decem ber, the number of cases being: tried ' beinp about. 50 per cent. less. The closing; of the- dispensaries is the cause assigned. The following is a partial comparative list of the of fenses usually attributed to the ex cessive use of alcoholic beverages: Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease Catarrh Is w local' disease, greatly In fluenced by constitutional conditions, and In order to cure It you must take an.Jnternal remedy. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure Is taken Internally an<T acts thru the blood on the mucous sur faces of the system. Hall’s Catarrh Cure was prescribed by one of the best physicians In this country for years. It Is composed of some of the best tonics known, combined 1 with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect com bination of the Ingredients In Hall's Catarrh Cure Is what produces such wonderful results In catarrhal condi tions. Send for testimonials, free.. F. J. CHENEY Sc CO., Props., Toledo, O. All Druggists. 75c. Hall's Fnmilv Pills for constipation. Drunk and disorderly Jan. Dec. conduct IS” 68 Drunk helpless 15 104 Disorderly conduct’- 82 % 134 Disorderly house 1 2 Petit larceny 43 47 Grand larceny 2 5 Concealed weapons, 6 15 Vagrancy 25 39 Whiskey 7 * , 10 Prohibition I.aw 7 10 Gaming 4 • 33 Fast Driving 7 13 RUB OUT PAIN with good oil liniment. That’s the suretft way to stop them. The best rubbing liniment is MUSTANG LINIMENT Good for the A ilments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Good for your own A ches. Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc. 25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers. —O— Henry Ford says that the people, of Kujppe would hardly Ixdieve him wheiChe told them that he could have brought thousands of other peace pil grims like the ones that embarked on the Oscar II. The Europeans are evidently laboring under the impres sion that the fool-killer has been on the job in the U. S. * “What a villianous shame it was for that British skipper to refuse to save the lives of a Zeppelin crew, their hands freshly red with the blood of his women and children!”—The State. For the love of Mike, do they allow a British skipper to have more than one friend wife! “By the way, what has become of the old-fashioned man who used to wear celluloid collars?” asks The Bute. Oh, he's hard at work trying to keep his son supplied in variegat ed socks and skin-tight breeches. Col. Harry D. Calhoun says the Germans had better “come across' quickly in the Lusitania incident, as -he and a number of other Barnwell County gentlemen are going to Chic amauga this summer to learn to be “aojers." Every time we go on a dove-shoot, we wonder what this country would do for sharpshooters in time of real need. Diaz States He Will Not Start New Revolution,—Headline. He should be given a Carnegie hero med al for life-saving. Ask Your Grocer For*... ' ’i ;. CHEEK-NEACS COFFEES ? f Best By Every Test BLATT IN CHARGE. -u Schedule for Carolina Haaeball Team Being Arranged. Columbia, Feb. 5.—Solomon Blatt has been put in charge of the varsity baseball team of the University of South Carolina and is working untir ingly on the schedule. Mr. Blatt was assistant manager of the baseball team and the football team, and his elevation to the management is well deserved. Mr. Blatt is from Blackville and is a Tnember of the junior law school of the university. He is prominent in the life of the campus, having held ^ many college honors. He is at pre^j ent the ohetT miK'h cdwteir position in every university. A man who is popular with his fellow stu dents and with the professors, Mr. Blatt 4s one of the leaders of the campus. Mr. Blatt hopes to be able to an nounce his list of games at an early date. The trip will be taken to Vir ginia where the University of Vir ginia, V. P. I., Washington and Lee and other well known teams will be met. Candidate Cards FOR STATE SENATOR. • Barnwell, S. C., Jan. 25, 1918. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of State Senator from Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary election. Thos. M. Boulware. FOR SUPERVISOR. Ulmer, S. C., Feb. 3, 1916. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Supervisor of Barnwell County, subject to the rules snd regulations of the Democratic primary election. L. H. Williams. Kline, S. C., R. F. D., Jan. 15, 1916. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Supervisor for Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. W. L. Harvey. NOTICE. To all that are holding cotton seed we wish to announce that the cotton seed market will soon come to a close, as the mills are shutting down. Please bring in all the seed you are going to. sell now. Respectfully, . B. J. Hutto & Son, Hilda. S. C., Feb. 2, 1915.—2t. Auditor’s Notice. Notice is hereby given that the Au ditor's books close February 20th, after which date a penalty of -50 per cent, will be added to all property not returned for taxation. R. W. RILEY, February 8,, 1916. Auditor. —PP , taiwell H and Advertised Letters. Letters remaining in the Barnwell, South Carolina Post Office and adver tised Feb. 7th, 1916: Male Earle Cdne7“J. J. Diamond, Thom as Elliott, Frank Jordon, J. Miller, Richard Morris, Peter Stukes, W.'If. Strong, Vat. Rio. • . - Female Mrs. Frank Creech, Miss ola Greene, Annie Jesjufi, son, Miss L. Reed, Mrs. Tennie Wash ington. Persons calling for these letters will please say advertiaed and give Chas. E. Falkenstein, Postmaster. Barnwell, S. C. Capital $10,000 Loans negotiated on improved Real Estate. # . \ WE SELL ONUf RELIABLE GOODS j I i ! I HONEST GOODS AT HONEST PRICES HAVE MADE OUR BUSINESS GROW. WE ARE GOING TO STAY IN BUSINESS HERE. WE KNOW THAT GIVING BIG NALUE FOR YOUR MONEY WILL BUILD OUR BUSINESS BIGGER. WE WANT TO DO A BIG VOLUME OF BUSINESS AT LITTLE PROFITS RATHER THAN A LITTLE VOLUME AT BIG PROFITS. ^ . — —— — . , ~ r, ' ■ * • BUY YOUR GOODS FROM US FOR ONE WHOLE SEASON AND YOU WILL NEUER GO ANY WHERE ELSE TO TRADE. J. A. P0RTER, .r t BARNWELL. S. 6. — We are ready to aerve our customers with a full line of Fancy Fruits, Fancy and Home Made Candies Oyster's O^rs^bers We receive them daily Bamwel Fruit Company, —Agenti for— a ^ f ® ^Nunpaltu s 3ine Candies Barnwell, S. C. The Only Exclusive Fruit Store in Barnwell County .* - No Commission Charged. :— n. ""“T " -It youTtave.a jnortgag • to lift write us. We writ • Fire and Life Insurance Which Road? ~-** t You are on the forks of the road. The guidepost names one “Economy” and the other “Extravagance.” Which road are you going to take? Econo my leads to success. Extravagance leads to failure. - Are you going to take the road to Success and Prosperity? The first milestone is a bank account—it acts as a check against extravagance. The safe, sane way for a man to live is to ■work hard and always save a part of * wh?t he earns, and bank that part. Nothing can stop that sort of a man on his road to Success. Are you that kind? Don’t put off starting—come ' in today arid open an account. We wHl he+p you over the rough spots. Bank of Western Carolina Barnwell, S. C. Cleaning time Is Here Now * ♦ ! »«■ We want ther ladies of our town to remembeiv now that spring cleaning time, is here, that we carry cleaning liquids such as ammonia, benzine, etc. Moth balls for summer too. We are at your service for anything in the cleaning line. IR. ID OUST, The fJierall Store, M*in Street, ' Barnwell, S. C. MatdameXalkTfiis Over wifb uour fiusband H OUSEHOLD expense* mount np. The wife, no matter how econom- . ical, is liable to LACK BUSINESS METHODS. Iistall business methods in your home by teaehinf your wife the simple ART . OF BANKING. She will enjoy her new responsibility and yoa will be agree ably surprised to note the saviaf at the end of the month. START YOUR WIFE WITH A BANK ACCOUNT TODAY! IBa/rLls: of “WillistorL WILUSTON. S. C. Mr. and Mrs Newlywed, ~ up for a Home! J UST a woid to the NEWLY T ,VEDS. 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 you as plentifully as it will later. But save NOW. DON'T WAIT. It'll make you HAPPY. ~ • M o i&cTs b b: • : .BARNWELL, S- C. ' HARRY D. CALHOUN, Pre.ident. .. Nr Gi W. WALKER, Cashier. Wm.McNAB. Ass’t Cashier. * A •-x“x~x~x-*x~x“x~x-x*-x~:-x«:--x~x~:~x-:**x~x~x~x~:*-x-*x~x*-x* THURSDAY, FEB. 10: •j*. x • i - “Blindness of Virtue.” This, the greatest moralityXghoto y' y ' ' d rama of the year, is attracting uni- ^ versa! attention because of the wohd- Y erful lesson it carries to young girls. 'j* The MONDAY, FEB. 14:, “Kindling” Featuring Charlotte Walker. TUESDAY’FEB. 15: Pennington’s Choice” Featuring Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne. WEDNESDAY. FEB. 16: - "Damoa and Pythiaa.” THURSDAY. FEB IT: . “The Right af Mam.”