The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 06, 1916, Image 5

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HARMONY LODGE No. 17. A. F. M. A regular communication of Harmony Lodge No. 17, A. F. M., will be held in Masonic Temple on THURSDAY, APRIL 13, at 7:30 o’clock. Visiting brethren are cordially invited to at tend. , • P. W. PRICE, W. M. Wm. McNAB, Sec.* A h The regular meeting of Barnwell Lodge No. 1(6, K. of P., will t>e held at their _ Hall on First and Third Fri day nights* at 8 o’clock. A full/at- tendance is requested. ' J By order of R. A. ELLIS, C. C Wm. McNab, K. R. & S. .The annual reunion of Camp Mor- ^ rail will be held at Meyer’s Mill to morrow (Friday). Church of the Holy Apostle*. '' (Protestant Episcopal) 8ek VICES. -- Sunday: 11:30 A. M. on the first, third and fi f th Sundays of the month. • Sunday School every Sunday at 10:30 A. M. Wednesday: I.ate afternoon service, the hour adapted to the chancing seasons. Other services as may be announced. You Will be welcome at all the services. A. E. EVISON. Hector. Get It at HUGGINS DRUG STORE. Mr. Victor Lewi*, cashier of the Bank of Kline, was a visitor here Friday. ' 1 S. G. Mayfield, Esq., of Denmark, was in the city on professional busi ness Friday. J Mr. J. E. Kennedy and family, of Williston, were in the city Friday for the exercises. '• Mr. J. M. Killingsworth and family, of Dunbarton, attended the Field Day exercise^ here Friday. Messrs. J. E. Johnston, W. M. Light- sey and Geo. D. Sanders, of Fairfax, were in the city Friday. Mr. Zack Creighton came up from Hampton Friday for a short visit to Barnwell relatives and fribnds. Mr. W. P.-Mitchell and family, of Elko Route 1, were in the city for the Field Day exercises on Friday. Miss Catherine McNab, of Allen dale, spent the week-end with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McNab. Candidate-Cards FOR STATE SENATOR. Williston, S. C., March 14, 1916. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of State Senator from Barnwell Cduntyj subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary election. > R. M. Mixsbn. • •••••••« •Blackville, S. C., March 3, 1916. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Senator from Barnwell County, subject to jthe rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. , R. B. Fickling. 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 rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary election. Thps.. M. Boulware. • There will lie a box party at Mr. E. M. Harley’s on Friday night, April 14. Proceeds for the benefit of Pleasant Mountain Church. The public is cor dially invited to attend.' HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Williston, Route 2, March 7, 1916. I hereby .announce myself a candi date for re-election to the House of Representatives from Barnwell Coun ty, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic primary election. J. W. Folk. • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. The flays gain 14 minute* in sun shine this week. Dr \V M Jones, of Williston, wa« in’(he city Friday." ril * ~ I Mr. R. Burton Hicks, candidate for State Superintendent of Education, motored down from Woodruff Friday. While in the city he called at the Peo ple office. Mr. Hicks is a young man of pleasing personality ami says he is making the race because he has an ambition to serve the people of the £utc in that rapacity. Dr. E. W. Ellis, of Meyer’s^Mill, was in the city Friday. Mr. W,_H. Harper, of Martin, is in the city this week. Mr. and Mrs W. I. Johns, of Ratdoc, were in the city Friday. Mr. C. B. Dunbar, of Milletteville, was m the city Tuesday. Dr. Tuten. of Fairfax, was s-busi ness visitor here Monday. RUB OUT PAIN with good oil liniment. That's the sureft wav to stop them. [The best rubb mg liniment is ('apt C. H. Mathhis, of Blackville, waa a visitor here Friday. Mr. J. )i. Hewlett, of Allendale, was a boamees visitor here Friday. Dr. G. W. I. Load holt, of Jenny, at tended the Field Meet Friday. The Rev. F. H. Funderburk, of Al- Uhdale, was in the city Friday. Mr. A. P. Prnwell and faanly. of Martin, were in the city Friday. Mr. C. C. Meyer, of Meyer’s Mill was among the visitors here Friday. Coarf/or Me AilmenU HorMt, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Good for your ou n A cbm. 2Sc.Vk.tl. At eO Dealer*. NOTICE OF FINAL DIM HA KG K. Notice is hereby given t.:it on Fri day. the .'8th day of Apr l. 1916. I will file my final account with Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Prohote. and ask for Letters Ditmissory as Aa ministrator of the estate of W. 8 Bryant, deceased. W. L BEST. Adair. March 30. 19JII. * FOR SUPERVISOR, . Barnwell, S. C., Feb. 29, 1916. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Supervisor of Barn* ell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary Election. E. G. Bolen. Blackville, S. C., Feb. 14, 1916. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Supervisor of Barnwell County, subject to th* rules and regulations of the Democratic pri mary and pledge myself to support the nominees thereof. Boacil H. Dyches. Ulawr, 8. C. Feb. 3, 1916. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Supervisor of Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. L. H. Williams. Kline. S. C, R. F. D.. Jan II, 1»|« I hereby announce myself a caadl date for the office of Supervisor foe ‘Bamwelt County, subject to Ibe ml A and regulations of the Democratic primary election. W. L. Harvey. Mr. W. C. Kennedy, of Elko Route f, wah among the visitoriliere Friday. Capt. W. T. Walker, of Walker’s station, is a business visitor here this week. Miss Odelle Jenkins, of Kline, was among the visitors here for the Field Meet. Messrs. Herman Brown and Ralph Wise, of Blackville, were in the city Monday. Gen. W. \V. Moore, of Columbia, spent the week-end in the city with relatives. Mr. ami Mrs. Otis Senders, of Ul mer, were in the city Friday for the Field Meet. The Revs. John K. Good6 and George Hopkins, of Blackville,^ were visitors here F.riday. » 0 > „ . . Miss Belva Saunders motored up from Hampton Friday morning to at tend the Field Meet. Mr. J. M. Farrell and a party of friends, of Blackville, attend.ed the Field Meet here Friday. Misses Laurie and Corrie Myrick, of Allendale, were among the.visitors here for the Field Meet. Messrs. J. J. Ray and James J. Ray, March 8, 1916. •of Healing Springs, are in the city this week attending Court. ‘ NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANT SUMMONS FOR RKLIEF. • H omplaint Served.} State of South (Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common Plea*. R. H. Sams, Plaintiff, Jennie Sabb, E^la Chess, Clarissa Bax ter, Amy Baxter, Porter Baxter, Sylvia Joiner, Kate Baxter, wife of Porter Baxter, and William Bax ter, Julius Baxter and Hattie Bax ter, infant children of Porter Bax ter above the age of 14 years; Ellen Baxter and Essie Baxter, infant - children of Porter Baxter below the age of 14 years;.Daisy Sabb, the in fant ehibl of Jennie Sabb above the age of 11 years, and Lily Sabb, Jau- na Lee Sabb and Herbert Sabb, in fant children of Jennie Sabb below the age of 14 years; Gertie Chess, Emma Chess, Samuel Chess, West- ely Chess and Irene Ch>‘ss, infant children of Ella Chess below the age of 14 years, and Queen Joiner, infant child of Sylvia Joiner below the age of 14 years, devisees and legatees under the will of William J. Baxter, deceased, Defendants. * TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: * YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is here with sqj-ved upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said com plaint on the subscriber at his office within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded fn the complaint. JAS. M. PATXERSON, Plaintiff’s ^ttorney. CORONKR. Barnwell. 8. C.. March 14. 1*16. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Coroner for Barnwell County •t the approaching primary election, and in doing ao I feel sure of the rap port of the Confederate Veterans and all older men, and hope my circum stances and'needs will appeal to the consideration of the Sons of Veter ans and justly merit their confidence ami support. | promise to adhere to all the rules and regulations of th« Democratic primary election and pledge myself to support the norm naan of the party. J. Staff Halford. MAGISTRATE ' Ulmer, S. C„ March 14. 1916. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office o/ Magistrate at l Imer, subject to the rules and regu lations of the Democratic primary election. R. A. All. NOTICE OF ELECTION. A petition having been filed in ac- cordance with section 1742, general school laws of 1912, hotice is hereby given that an election will he held hi the Elko school district No. 28, Satur- ■ lay, April 15th, 1916, for the purpose of-determining whether or not a Spec ial school tax of two (2) additional mills shall be levied in the above, named-school district. The said election shall be conducted as is provided by law for the holding of general elections. The polls will he opened at Greene & Co.’s # store and the following are hereby appointed mana gers of election: W. H. Wooley, B. M, Hair, L. P. Williams. Those favoring the proposed levy shall cast a ballot with the word “Yfes” .written or printed thereon, and those opposing the proposed levy shall east a ballot with the word “No” written or printed thereon. HORACE J. CROUCH, ws. Sec. Co, Board of Education. H-i-nwell. S. C.. March 2«. 19ir, To the absent defendant, Porter Bax ter: Y'ou are. hereby notified that the Mr. L. P. Tobin, of Greer, spent a . . ... ... ... ' ., iou are. nereny notined that the few days in the fity this week original summons and complaint in hi* mothvr, Mrs. I. C. Ti '-in. :h* above stated ca-e is now on tile J Messrs. C H. Mathis, of Blackville. and W. M. Light*ey, of Fairfax, were ( ' th»- above stated case is now on file Greene. J. P. Jones and B. O. Stansell --T rai.-ia Jet, Ulf Abu (.kfls uJtluun, ut. Ih* Pull* will be opened at the ville * mmol Pleas for Rimwell County store of Greene A Co , *11, in _ junty the State of South in the city on business Monday^ j_ * JAS M^IlTER.SON aintiff** At A donee was given m the M**«*r HnB Fndny ereuaag by the name nmuf Plaintiff's Filed March Snk. 1914 W H Dt SCAN. Clreit of C. C, F, joreey. Bafwsnil C .AJ* NOTICE OF ELECTION, in accordance with section 193 of the statutes at large of South Carolina passed at the regular session, 1909, hotice is hereby given that an election will be held in the town of Elko on Saturday, April 15th, 1916 for the purpose of electing one trustee for the Elko School District No. 28, to succeed W. H. Wooley, resigned. Said election shall be conducted as is prescribed by the statutes for the holding of general (*-ctlons. The fol lowing will a^t as managers: g. S. Jones and B. O. Stansell, store of Greene A Co. ■ . HORACE-J. CROUCH. Sec. Co. Board of Education. Barnwell. S. C , March 28. 1916. 4-4.; An ad. In TW People PAifS. * * “‘ffttlllltHlll SPECIAL NOTICES. * One cent a word. Minimum • * charge, 25 cents. Three inser- * * tions tor the price of two. • . “.FOR SALE.—Several bushels Cu ban Yam Potato slips. Jennie P. Greene, Barnwell, S. C. It* FOR SALE.—A limited number of pure bred barred Plymouth Rock chickens. $10 for a cock and ten hens. AH young stock. Apply to C. H. Math- is, Blackville, S. C. 4-6-tfl FOR SALE.—One Saw Mill, three Gins, two gets of Mill Rocks, one Shingle Mill and one Planing Mill. Will sell cheap for cash. Apply to Mrs. M. N. Bates, Blackville, S. C. Plant South Carolina grown.Hund red-day Speckled Velvet Beans, four quarts per acre and up in corn, $2 per bushel, peck 75 cents. On rich land plant ‘Wannamaker Improved Cleve land Big Boll; $1.25 per bushel for four and one-half bushel sacks, $1.50 per hushed. Grown by the Mayfield plantation, Denmark, S. C. It. Loth , i Cook Stoves will bake quicker sad uae Waa «aad Ikaa ike average stave They are klgk grodr. but the pete* is law. Ha*lag baught heavily hefare the re- eewt advaace ia all ieaa a ad aieel pro- dart*, ue are aaasiag very attractive a Mavra aad If tii aave eapeei ta hay a atave aay HI T NOM-^ad jm win 'T- Lemon Bros, Inc BARN* ELL. S. C. M. B. CALHOUN Funeral Director Allendale, Barnwell, Blackville. First-class Undertaking. Hoarse for both White and Black. TYfficos: Allendale: Home Furni ture Co.. Barnwell and Blackville. All calls given prompt attention. 9-2-15 THE BEST PHARMACT Purity Promptnea*' Accuracy : Barnwell. S. C. For Greatest Satisfaction Usa DOUBLE SERVICE tufoiablla Tins Gnaraatni >,000 Mint 8tnlct Absolutely Ponctureproof _ TXmUt HerrterTIrtt am mads doable the thickness of the best Btandsrd make Urea. This 100ft neater wearing sur face naturally gives that much more mileage and service. The average or IS . . -- — _ miles of tongh fabric aad one lech surface tread rubber makes these tires pAsciutrls pvnelvrtproof. These tlree excel all others for use In the country over rough and rugged roads as well as on hard pavements. They areas easy riding and resilient aa any other pneumatic tire—the air space and pressure being tbe same. tennomital and "care free" do* .—the U. 8. government and Murupmkn War service. Our output Is United to a certain amount, but for a short tlms we offer tbe follo wing reduced special price* as an Introductory Offer I FKICKS . .**• in. lY* (ta.: “ ijl lu. , „ in. U-M AD other sites not Inrlt^M It also funu«b<-d. Kon-*Vidi atj— Terms: Pajmeet * lib-order i DR. J. M. LOVE VETERINARY SURGEON. -Stock Treated for all diseaseM Prices Reasonable.. Terms Cash RING BONES, SPAVINS, CLUB FEET, FLOATING TEETH, WEAK EYES AND HEAVY HORSES A SPECIALTY. - AT OLAR, RIZER’S STABLES, 21) AND 4TH THURSDAY’S BARNWELL, HOGG’S STA BLES. 1ST AND 3RD MON DAY’S. .i EHRHARDT, DANLEY STA BLES. 21) and 4TH MONDAY’S. rw OI< >9< ’M' >M< >M( >a( >■< >■( >■< >■< >■< >#0 It Always Helps says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., In writing of her experience with Carduig the woman’s tonic. Sh« says further: ’’Before I began to use Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad, 1 thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles of Cardui, I began to feel like a new woman. I soon gained 35 pounds, and now, 1 do all my housework, as wgll as run a big water mill I wish every suffering woman would give CARDUI The Woman’s Tonic a trial I still use Cardui when I feel a little and it always does me good." Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, tired, worn-out feelings, etc. are sure signs of woman ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, the woman’s tonic You cannot make a mistake In trying Cardui for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing women for more than fifty years* Get a Bottle Today! „ pf« »|f igt >g( | f < t >t I t ’I' ‘to iyST RECEIVED! A Nice Lot of Extra :: Fine Mules and Horses at mv Stables. Will sell ;; < cheap for cash and on ! easy terms. I- Blown, J Rill lop Robles, I Barnwell, CHEEK-NEALS COFFEES Best By Every Test Dr. J. W. Reeves Dentist In office last week of each month. Barnwell, South Carolina OIDr* ib Harrison Hul’tJIug. ocdl-ltf-lyr s. c. .•V%*V*.*WWWWWWWWW%*W ‘The Mammoth Yellow Soja Bean promises to be one of the most profitable crops for sou*hem farm ers everywhere. Mnl-cs a large yield of beans, which are readily salable for oil-producing and food purposes, in addition to its use for forage, soil-improving and stock feeding. Splendidly adapted to our southern soils and climate. The New 100-Day Velvet Bean the quickest growing of Velvet Beans, promise to supercede Cow Peas very largely as a soil-improv ing, forage and grazing crop throughout the South. Cheaper to seed per acre than, cow peas. Write for prices and "Wood’s Crop Special" giving full In formation in- regard to Seja and Velvet Beans, Cow Peas, Millet, Seed Corns, Scrghums, Sudan Craaa, ate. Mailed free. T.w. SEEDSMEN. • Richmond, V*. .Wm.’ AlcNAIL Renrcseriting Fire. Health and Accident Insurance Companies. Personal attention given all business Office in Harrison Block, Msln Harnwkll, S. c. Chain Gang Notice, he chain gangs are at the follow ing phicM: No. 1 at'Dyck Branch, on the Allen- dale-Fairfax roSd No. 2 at WillistonT'onthe Williston- Aiken road. No. 3 at Martin Station. G. J. Diamond, W. V. Richardson, Supervisor. Clerk. H R. ERWIN Civil Eagieeer sad Sarreyi AU.K.NIJALS, 8. C march ‘If SCIEEI DOORS 110 VIIDOVS < Stock or special sins. Had* Wfcere Um Lone Loaf Pins* and Cy- prms grow. KEEP OUT flioa, mos- STQitore and other insectsoffortirsly. I’DtBf I four home or BfRintt Till OEAPLY FLY—Ask for free tfctaloeueof 4 fee" brand screens. tieUi I reLwCV.D^l I.JUswta.Ca. — f A! Notice to Debtor*: and Creditors. All persi'ns indebted to the estate of Samuel E. Ray. ieceassd, are re- ’omoz wtdameut^f such m*iebt«vtnes* •« •he undersign*!, and all persons hat i-g claims sgmtnat- the nud c-tate wp’ ^jyssa prev-at the *s»e attev ed to m*, M 11* S. DeWitt. March 14, Itlt. b