The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 06, 1916, Image 4
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE
Entered at the post office at Barnwell,
S. C., aa aecond-claaa matter.
JOHN W. HOLMftS
1840-1912 v
B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor.
THURSDAY, APRIL 6TH, 1916.
Barnwell County and Her Schools.
Barnwell County has made wonder
ful progress in an educational way in
the past few years. Magnificent
buildings of brick and stone have re
placed the old frame school houses in
the larger towns of the county, while
comfortable and commodious build
ings have been erected in many of the
rural districts, replacing in many in
stances lop cabins and dilapidated
hovels. The patrons realized the val
ue of environment as a factor in the
education of their children.
Several weeks a^o the trustees and
teachers of the schools held a joint
meeting in Barnwell and the preat
interest displayed by everyone augurs
well for the future welfare of ' the
schools.
Now comes the Field Day, uniting,
the fifty-one school districts with a
bond of friendly rivalry. Never be
fore in the history of this bounty has
there been such pn educational and
social gathering as that held in this
city on Friday. And it is only the
beginning. Profiting by the mistakes
of the initial meeting (of which there
were very few) the earnest men and
women tiehmd the movement will lead
the people of old Barnwell County on
ward and upward and in a very few
years we wdl have a citizenship sec
ond to none and illiteracy will be prac
tically a thing of the past.
A little co-operative effort is all
that is needed.
Let "CO-OPERATION-
watchword.
be the
The success of Barnwell County's
initial Field Day was so great that it
hit the doubting Thomases a smash
ing blow squarely between the eyes.
The People eitends heartiest con
gratulations to the leaders who so sue
reoaf ally staged Barnwell County's
initial Held
The old-fashioned editors must all
be dead No one has ramarkad that
Augusts will “rise Phoemi-like fruas
the
The raraat cold snap certainly didn't
hurt the peach crop in Barnwell Coun
ty. Mfftng by the large number seen
here Friday.
The People challenges any county
in (he Slate to show at many pretty
girls as Barnwell County boasts of.
And what has become of the old-
fashioned man who believed that the
United States could whip the world?
If the price of gasoline continues
to go up s gsllon-a-month law will be
entirely unnecessary.
Field Day has come and gone but
the memory of its glories will linger
for months.
The best arguftimt we know of in
favor of preparedness is- the Mexican
invtdsni,
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All honor to Fairfax, the Hvest lit
tle town in BarnwMl County!
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Now, let’s idl work together for a
bigger Field Day next yeni'i
Statement of the Ownership, Man
agement, Circulation, etc., required
by the Act of Congress of August
24, 1912, of The Barnwell People,
published weekly at Barnwell, S. C.,
for April 1, 1916.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Before me, a Notary Public, in and
for the State and county aforesaid,
personally appeared B. P. Davies, whp,
having, been duly sworn according to
law, depffSfW' arfrF'Says that he ns the
editor and owner of The Barnwell Peo
ple, and that the following is, to the
best of his knowledge and belief, a
true statement of the ownei slijp, iimn-
agement, etc., of the aforesaid publi
cation for the date shown in the above
caption, required by the Act of Au
gust 24, 1912, embodied in section 443,
Postal Laws an( ! Regulations, to-wit:
1. That the name and address of the
publisher, editor, managing editor and
business manager is B. P. Davies,
Barnwell, S. C.
2. That the owner is B. P. Davies,
Barnwell, S- C. . ,
3. That the known bondholders,
mortgagees, and other security hold
ers owning or holding 1 per cent or
more of total amount of bonds, mort
gagees, or other securities are: Mer-
genthaler Linotype Co., New York.
4. That the two paragraphs next
above, giving the names of the own
ers, stockholders, and security hold
ers, if any, contain not only the list of
stockholders and security holders as
“ HUGGINS DRUG STORE \
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THE ORIGINAL IS AS FOLLOWS:
Get it at HUGGINS’ DRUG STORE
and you assuredly find that drugs pur
chased measui)e up to regal quality.
Huggins’ prices are standard prices
for standard drugs.. Endeavor to re
member to get physic at HUGGINS’
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Get it at HUGGINS’ DRUG STORE
and you will find that drugs purchased
-come up to standard quality. Good
prices mean good quality, low prices
are high prices for poor drugs. Try
to remember to get them at, HUG
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you get
Satisfactory Service is our motto and this is the: service
when you GET IT AT ' •
HUGGINS DRUG . STORE
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Many of oor old friends
have bought their cigars here
for a long time. They have
fall confidence in the kinds
we carry. Suppose ypu look
over our brands. We can
recommend them. For real
good honest cigars come here.
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The,M?cra// Store,
Main Street, Barnwell, S. C.
l Representative of l
U. S. Woolen Mills Co.
World’s Largest Custom Tailors
Will be at C. F. Molair’s, next door to Molair Hotel
Barnwell, S. C, April 13th, 14th, 15th.
Briggs, Buist Co., Blackville, S. C., Monday and Tues
day, April 10th and 11th.
OUR LINE OF SPRINff AND SUMMER WOOLENS
CAN ONLY BE COMPARED WITH VALUES SHOWN
BY THE BEST TAILORS AT $30 TO $35.
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SELLING DIRECT FROM -MILL TO MAN” ELIMI
NATING ALL MIDDLE MEN S PROFITS ENABLES
US TO SAVE YOU HALF.
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. "ELAZARINE DYE"
THE STANDARD DYE". OUR MILL CONTRACTS
MADE LAST YEAR. WHICH ENABLES US TO GIVE^
• THE BEST ON THE MARKET.
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$15 To One to All $15
ASK TO SEE OUR "SPECIAL USE" TO ONE $18 TO
ALL. SOMETHING STILL BETTER.
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SENTATIVE IS IN TOWN. WE GUARANTEE TO
SAVE YOU HALF OR REFUND YOUR MONEY.
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Exchange Your Cigarette Coupons
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for Valuable Premiums!
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vie wish to announce that our
ntorr ha. been made a I’rrmium Sta
tion and «r will hr glad to have our
friend, and ruatomer. exchange their
cigarette roupoon. for valuable pre
mium*. We have a nice .election, and
ran get any premium lialed in cata
logue.
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Barnwell Fruit Company,
- Agont. foe
^Vunnaily s !7ine Candies
Barnwell. S. C
The Only Exclusive Fruit Store in Barnwell County
Barnwell Auto Repair Co-
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Automobile Owners.
Let us rebuild your car and save money. Make 'your car run
like new. All overhauling work guaranteed. Try me and you wil
become my customer. . Located in Michaelson|Building opposite The
Barnwell People office.
~ A. E. HART IN, Manager.
paragraphs contain statements em
bracing affiant’s full knowledge and
belief as "to the circumstances and
conditions under which stockholders
and security holders who do not ap
pear upon the books of the company
as trustees, hold stock and" Securities
in a capacity other than that of a bona
fide owner; and this affiant has no
reason to believe that any other pier^
son, association or corporation has any-
iinterest direct or indirect in the said
stock; bonds or other securities than as
so stated by him.
B. P. DAVIES.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 1st day of April, 1916.
W. J. Sexton, N. P.
My commission expires at the pleas
ure of the Governor.
$100 Reward. $100 ~
The reader, of thi. paper will be
plea.ed to learn that there la at leaat
one dreaded dl.eaae that science h,s
been able to cure In all It* staKea. and
that I. catarrh. Catarrh belns greatly
Influenced by conotitutional condition,
require. constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is takeiwlgUrnaUy
and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous
'Surfaces of the System thereby de
stroying the foundation of-the disease,
giving the patient strength by building
md assisting na-
thgy appr.r 114*41- u
but algo, in
| up the constitution an<
ii,. u .w-HS
kava^m much fe'fth In the curative
eaaca where the powers of Halt s Catarrh Cura that
older or security holder appear* they aCvr One Hundred DoUars for any
the book* of the company a* «• “•<
or aay other ftdtanary reta- aoamm 9 i rng.gr a co.
the name of the person or cor- own •*« w *11 lonomma Ha
for whom aoch truotoo is
is fivoo; alas that lip aaad two, Aa ad. m The Pvagda FAYS.
Why They Do It
Did you ever notice that the man
who pays by check always inspires
you with a sort of confidence? Do
you know why this is so? It is be
cause the man with the bank account
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is usually on his road to success. It
is generally taken for granted that
the man who cohducts his business
through banking channels is making
good. And it is usually so. Why?
It is because only the successful men
do business through a bank or because
the bank helps them to be successful?
We invite you to open an account at
this tvank and see if it don't help you-
dn the road to success.
Bank of Western Carolina
Barnwell. S- C
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When Your Auto
Breaks Down
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You want it repaired RIGHT
NOW 7 by an expert machinist. Hurry
jobs are our specialty, and the small
job receives the same careful atten
tion as the big one.
The next time you are in trouble,
just let us know, and an expert me
chanic with years-of experience will
have you going again in a jiffy.
iwell Garage;
W. D. HARLEY, Manager. .
Barnwell. S. C