The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 27, 1916, Image 7

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WAKMONV WHXifi ** »?. A Ih-M-f i .A regular communicatipn of VA/ Harmony Lodge No. 17, ..A. ''&{ F. M., will bp held in Masonic Temple ' on THURSDAY, APRIL 13, at 7:30 o’clock. Vikiting brethren are cordially invited to at- “ ndv P. W. PRICE, W. M. m. McNAB, Sec.' . ’ "" _ ' . - i The regular meeting .of Barnwell Lodge No. Ifi.TK. of P., will be held at their _ Hall on First and Third Fri day nights at 8 o’clock. A full at tendance is requested. By order of R. A. ELLIS,.C.’ C. Wm. McNab, K. R. & S.”~~ Church of the Holy Apostle*. (Protestant Episcopal) Services. Sunday: 11:30 A. M. on the first, third and fl'th Sundays of the month. Sunday -school every Sunday at 10:30 A. Sf. Wednesday: I .ate afternoon service, the hour adapted to the changing seasons. Other services as may he announced. You will be Welcome at all the services' V , A. E. EYISON. Hector. ^ r J Weathersbeejind Marion Rountrpe and Mr. R. J. Rountree, of Wiliistdp, were tn the city Tuesday. Misses Rose Wejnburg and Minnie Surajky, _bf Winthrpp College, were th£ guests of their classmate, Miss Thelma Mazursky, this week. Mr. and Mrs, E. G. Birt, of Elko, and Mrs. M. L. Drummond, of Dun barton, were in the city one day 4<ist week and paid The People a pleasffflt call. , Get It at HUGGINS DRUG STORE. Mr. John Duncan Holmes, of Char- Iston, spent the Easter holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Holmes, and other relatives in the c ity. . • . Mesdames B. B. Easterling and J. G. Moody, Jr., and children and Mrs. Baxley motored over to St Matthews I riday morning to spend the week end with relative^. Mrs. C. F. Molair, Miss Ella Louise , Mo lair, Mrs. B. P. Davies and little son, Ben, Jr., motored over to Williston Friday afternoon to see the Barnwell- 1 Williston ball game. G. C. Matthews ( ■ Undertaker • Williston, - S. C. THE ONLY AUTOMOBILE HEARSE IN THE COUNTY. A FULL LINE OF COFFINS AND CASKETS. WILL ACCEPT CALLS WITHIN A RADIUS OF 25 MILES OF WILLISTON. CHARGES REASONABLE. BEST SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hay, Mrs. F. H. -Gantt, Misses M. P. Hay and Marga ret Harper, of Lyndhurst, .attended the Easter services at the Episcopal Church Sunday morning. »1* \W< Y At a meeting of the communicants °f the Church of the Holy Apostles • ••••••••••••••••••a Mon,lay niornin » ,he Allowing offi- ^ ^ cers eN*ctt*(TTor the* <»nsuin^ year: # HERE AND HEREABOUTS, a Ward *' n *—P- M Buckingham and C. • C. Simms; Vestrymen—Butler Ha- •••••••••••••••••• itwRl. C. F. Molair, B. P. Daviei and SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS Stock or Rpwlal lizes. * Made Where the Long Leaf Pinea and Cy pres* grow. KEEP OUT flies, mos quitoes and other inaerteeffectively. Protect your home or offlre against THE I>EAI>LY FLY—Ask for free Catalogue of "^/co” brand screens Aagasta Leaker Ce.,D*et B..Aigeat*.Ga. Make No Mistake Go to Specialists that arc well known. Go where you are »ure to get quickest, safest and best reiulu. . Oaiffaanf — •- Amount R. A. Deasorv, Chain Gang ——.-- R. A. Deason, Poor Yard--———I--- A. J. Owens, Poor Yard.^— --- E,. J.. Bljack, Lunacy — —— Er 3T0Nt EXAMINATION FREE! - INCLUDING ROURQSCOPIC X-RAY ‘ \ WE TREAT SUCCESSFULLY Bladder, Stomach, & Kidney Troubles Nervous' Debility, Male Weakneee end Private Die- esses of Men and Women. Obstructions, Varicose, Enlargements. Blood Poison. Taint, Sores, Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Call today. Don’t delay. A friendly talk and thorough examination will cost you nothing. UNITED X-RAY SPECIALISTS 292 king Street. Chariest**, So«tb Carolina ovi* umitio ciaa* srost An ad. in The People PAYS. Advertise in THE PEOPLE. Monday will fa* salenday. W. < . Jennings. Delegates were also elected to the Diocesan Council which The days gain "9 minutes in sun- ,n Co,umb » ”‘‘*1 month. •ristte Utl» tMuuk. ■ .1 * * ■ ... .. — Snrlling ilrmn. Mr zr in Columbia on business. <”apt. C. H. Mathis, of Hlagkville. i was in the city Thursday/ Mr. S. A. Hair, of l^>ng Iftrunch, was in the city Thursday. J. W. Patterson spent Thursday * „ U:.., *—=-. WlUag, .Sped- ^ I the /Seven Pines school enjoyed an Easter party herej^st Saturday after-, noon, the prize t*eiog won by Master Micagy Birt. Mr, and Mrs. L. J. Baughman, of Blackville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Moore Sunday, Mr. Ike Still, of BUrkville.-was a! Mr ' Mr *- P D Rountree. business visitor here Monday, . Dunl>urton, were the guests of Mr. and _____ : Mrs. L. L. Birt Sunday. Mr. J. B. Kirby was the guest of Mr - • nd Mr f w - c B,rt »nd child- friends in Orangeburg Sunday. rrn "P^"* s “nday with Mr. and Mrs. ____- I O. D. Moore. G. Ruddetl. of Fairfax, was Mr - G - L - HIH and Miss Lucile Turner were the guests of Mr. and Mr. W. a business visitor here Monday. Mr. I. E. Black, of Yenome. spent Sunday in Augusta with friends. Mot. H. M. Cook Sunday. I’. S. C. V. at Williatoa. Mr. I. L. Langley, of Columbia, spent the week-end with relatives here. Mrs. Elisabeth D. Rhodes was the guest of friends in the city Sunday. The Rev. F. H. Funderburk, of Al lendale, was a visitor here Thursday. Dr. J. G. Howell, of Bennettsville, spent Williston, April 26.—The W. H. Mr. C. L Jordan, of Allendale, was j Kennedy Camp, United Sons of Con- in the city on business this week. federate Veterans, organized here last night. The following officers were elected: Commandant, R. M. Mix- son; 1st Lieutenant Commander, A. M. Kennedy; 2nd Lieutenant Com mander. Dr. B. Hair; Adjutant, D. A. Grubbs; Surgeon, Dr. J. L. Smith; Quartermaster. R. L. Hair; Chaplain, Rev. W. M. Jones; Treasurer, R. S. Martin; Color Sergeant, James An derson; Historian, T. P. Mitchell. The Camp starts off with 30 mem- Easter with relative, m the , K . r ^ t lt „ hnRe<i m ? f , w day , to increase (he number to 100. A com mittee on membership will extend in- Y The County C ' onv « ntlon w,l! m, ’ t m vital ions to all eligible, to join, the Court House at Barnwell Monday “ morning. rify. Miss Annie Laurjy Moody, of Seig- lingville, was the guest of Mrs. T. S. Cave this week. Mr. H. A. Holmes anived in the city Saturday to spend a Yew days with his family. Messrs. J. K. Harley and B. P. Da vies motored over to Blackville on bus- i iness-Tuesday morning. Notice, Taxpayers. Notice is hereby given that taxes on real and personal property in the town of Barnwell for 1916 will be due and payable on May 1st, 1916. The books will be open for the-collec- tion'of same at the office of James M. Cyldwell ’ J. E. Harley,. •Mayor. las. M. Caldwell, Temporary Chairman. Anril 25, 1916. The Hon. and Mrs. R. P. Searson and Miss Mary Jane Mitchell, of Allen dale, were in the city Monday. Messrs. Barney Owens and Paul K. j Shuler, of Dunbarton, attended the Easter dance Monday evening. Messrs. W. E. McNab and A. A. Lemon made a business trip to Ridge Spring and Augusta last week. Dr. E. W. Ellis and Magistrate C. B. Dunbar, Jr., of Bennett Springs township, were in the city Monday. - Mr. Larkin Weathersbee purchased an Overland touring_ear from Mr. J. A.. Porter, the local dealer, last week. Mrs. S. W. Blanton gave a reception in honor of the faculty and graduating class of the Barnwell High School Fri day evening. Messrs. G. C. Matthews, Ml C. KitCtf- •ings, R. M. Mixson, J. G. Fanning and — —Kitchings, of Williston, were jrghtj-^Yiday. ' « 4 Messrs. R. W. Riley, Angus Patter i itfiffl.Ti- e. jumu, GfWMM,‘'A. E. Hart in anil E. G. Huy • were among those from Barnwell who went over to Augusta Friday to *it- r.rij the Columbia-AUfU*l* ball game M. B. CALHOUN Funeral Director Allendale, Barnwell, Blackville. First-class Undertaking. Hearse for both White and Black. Offices: Allendale: Home Furni ture Co., Barnwell and BlackviHe. All calls given prompt attention. 9-2-15 $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will b« pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded <U sea5e that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that ts catarrh. Catarrh being graatijr Influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Halla Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acta thru the IHood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System thereby de up the constitution and aMistlng ns- posers of Hall's Catarrh Curs that they offer On* Hundred Dollars for any case that It foils tn cure. Bend for list, et. testimonials. , aasrre* r # '-Me*eT * co. Ti Onto mid hr au Dnsrs** " Keep out the Flies and Mosquitoes, and Increase Your Comfort ^ and Preserve Your Health By Screening Your House. Screen Doprs $1.25, $2.00 and $2.50. Screen Windows, adjustable, wood and metal frames 45c to 75c. Gahr. Screen Wire Cloth, 30, 32, 36 and 48 inches wide, cut to order. Spring Hinges, Door Spring, Door Sets. Lemon Bros., Inc. Barnwell, S. C. THE BAILEY-LEBBY CO. Machinery, Mill and Plumbing Supplies AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES G. & J. TIRES AND TUBES. VENDOL OILS AND GREASE. Charleston. S. G. ANNOUNCEMENT! ANNOUNCEMENT! Bicycle Delivery We wish to announce that we trarwxipened a DRUG STORK on Wall St. We have a standard line of DRUGS. MEDICINES, TOILET- ARTICLES. SOAPS. BRUSHES, COMBS and a full line of RUBBER GOODS, CIGARS, and COLD DRINKS. Prescriptions are our specialty and will be called for and delivered. Phone us for a trial. THE WALL STREET PHARMACY BICYCLE DELIVERY. t Postage Paid on all Mail Orders. John i. Bronson Max Bronson Claims Paid by County Bipard of Commission ers of Barnwell County for Quarter • Ending March 31, 1916. r Claim No. L873 1874 1876 1876 - ’ .1878 Claimant™ • Amount L. H. W’illiams, Magistrate.. ...—-$ 14.58 J. W. Walker, Lumber 6.51 J. B. Armstrong, Court Claims..L. 16.70 Bank of Western Carolina, Note $15,000, Inter-,^ , est $475.00_ rrtrr^c , 15,475.00 D. A. Dyches, Poor Yard ; — 8.00 February 8, 1916 , * J. E. Tobin, 'Ma£lsfrate7 $29.15, Inquest, $8.50 37.65 Walter Givens, Contingent —' — — 10.00 M. N. Holland, Chain Gang—.... ....... 1-26.38 S. R. Boylston, Salary Co. Com s.. 33.33 N-. M. Walker, Salary Co. Com. ;-•. —.. '25.00 J. M. Weathersbee, Salary Co. Com.. — 2.. — 25.00 W r . V. Richardson, Stationery 5.21 J. M. Weathersbee, Clviin Gang ^ _. r 6.00 G. Best, Jr., Maistrate . —•_ i— 12.50 H. D. Best, Constable ™ 12.5(i C..E. Falkenstein, Statiom-ry. . 21.04 -X-jj^-Falkenstciol StaU«»Dm'_ -10.62 C. C. Owens. Chajn Gang j. T7 ' 4.06 J. B. Armstrong, Salary. . . 75.69 J. B. Armstrong, Postage ...... 4 56 T. S Hutto. Contingent' . . . 2.00 D ttmiiufitff L. G. Richardson, Contingent. .. ioj iropri 'J-.I-pv ( r ‘ UK February 9, 1916. 3,26 14.06 12.60 18.82 ./... --- - - --- - — l-f 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 70 73 74 75 76 17 7H 7y 811 HI -♦**- J. A. Snelling, Lunacy...-.-.-. — -.-,. John K. Snelling, Lunacy. — ... E. E. Morris, Lunacy John K. Snelling, Salary John K. Snelling, Premium on Bond W. C. Jennings, Contingent..... J. S. Still, Chain Gang 1. J, W. King, Chain Gang—... P. F. Parker, Ofuin Gang..... . W T . V.' Richardson, Salary G/TL Diamond, Salary.. T . C. S. Anderson, Magistrate. J. F. Rountree, Constable... J. K. Rountree, Contingent Dr. W’. C. Rodgers, Lunacy Barnwell Sentinel, Adv Barnwell Sentinel, Adv..... Barnwell Sentinel, Adv. John K. Snelling, Contingent .... — — — —— Dr. R. C. Kirkland, Lunacy • ...—...— H. B. Cave, Com. Great Cypress. — . E. W'. Holman, Magistrate . - ^ — — Simon Brown’s Sons, Chain Gang .. — R. W. Riley, Salary - Wm. MfNab, Contingent —■ 1 — Fi. E. Morris, Constable, — F'. FL Morris, Contingent — — - E.JL Morris, Chain Gang - J. L. Augley, Com. SyTTirnore, $87.00 Great Cypress $87.00.? — Clark & Co., Chain Gang— L. G. Stivender, Constable, $27.91, Sum. Cor. Jury, $2, J. W. Hair, Magistrate, $25.00, Inquest $8.50 G. T. Boylston, Chain Gang. ... >-..;w R. H. Bowers, Chain Gang Alfred Mi-tvbelL-Chain Gang G. J. Diamond, Chain Gang ' K. J. Black, .Constable . — The Best Pharmacy, Poor Yard J. P. Harley, Jr., Com. Red Oak- N A. Hiers, Magistrate . A. P. Collins, Constable .. - Dr. A. B. Patterson, Co. Phys., Salary .. . . Horace J. Crouch, Co. Supt. Ed. — , Miss Nellie R. Ray, Tomato Club . J. B. Morris, Dieting Prisoners J. B. Morris, Dieting Prisoners .. .1 B. Morris, Salary .1 B M rris, T- l ‘photi • J. n. Morris, Telephone. # ... ... .1 1'. Morris, Telej^ibne ..... Dr. D. K. Briggs, Cham.Gang J. B. Morris, Stationery — Dr. A. J. Harter. Post Mortem 83 84 -W,-4. koa.l* s«sl IliuitfMk, Mtaata suiI. 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 no 111 112 113 114 116 . 116 • 117 118 ‘ 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 ~127 128 129 130 131 132 ‘ 133 134 135 186 1 137 138 139 140 141 1 12 143 141 145 146 •1.47 148 1 59 150 151, 152 153 154 155 W T. Sull. Pm.r TurT W. T. Still, Com. Barnwell f-*. M: Still, Com. Baenwell , Easterling Si Co.. Poor Yard - U. A. Calhoun. Poor Yard . . G. L. Hill. Poor Yard , . . Briggs, Buist A Co., Poor Yard T* T. J. Attawray. Poor Yard .... C. FV Molair, Chain Gang $12.85, P«M>r Yard $•'•?.II Contingent $1.30 .. . . .. —. • J. A. Porter, Poor Yard „...— . Lemon Bros., Poor Yard....* ..... —..... L. Cohen, Poor Yard. - ...... Farmers Union Mercantile C-o., Poor Yard — Farmers Union Mercantile Co.. Poor Yard B. F'. Barker, Poor YVrd — — ..... Dr O. D. Hammond, Diaeeting ... t J. P. Harter, Summoning Cor. Jury ................. Farmer* Union Mercantile Co., Jail ............... Home Furniture Co., Jail.......... I>r. E. W. Ellis, Lunacy * W H. Duncan, Contingent ... W M Ihincan, Contingent W 8. Dixaon, Contingent.....'.........;........... I>emon Bros., Contingent W. L. Brant, Contingent . . W H. Ihincan, Contingent ... .............. Lemon Broa., Contingent.......................... W. H. Duncan, Stationery Horace J. Crouch, Stationery ..- Horace J. Crouch, Stationery W. H. Duncan, Stationery The Barnwell People, Stationery arivytmn* The Barnwell People, Stationery and adverting L. H. Williams, inquest J. A. Green, Chain Gang J. W. King, Chain Gang ........ J. B. Keel, Com. Williston ....... ... Dr. T. F. Hogg, Com. Greab Cypress L. A. Green, Lumber L. A. Green, Lumber ........ J. C. Fields, Roads and Bridges ............. J. B. Briggs, Roads and Bridges. V. W. Manuel, Lumber ..... J. G. Fanning, Roads and Bridges J. W. Wachter, Lumber R. M. Kearse, Roads and Bridges M. C. Kitchings, Magistrate C. W\ Dunbar, Magistrate L. C. Bennett, Magistrate L. H. W’illiams, Magistrate W. F. Ussery, Constable.! U. D. Cook, Constable ' G. M. Williams, Constable J. L. Carlton, Constable $30.41, Contingent $180 Sum. Coroner’s Jury J. P. Harter, Constable G. L. Hill, Magistrate W r . I. Johns, Chain Gang R. S. Calhoun, Chain Gang — Q. A. Kennedy, Chain Gang. I. Cohen. Chain Gang Lemon Bros., Chain Gang Craddock Terry Co., Chain Gang ... W. H. Woodward, Chain Gang 1 ; G. P. Morris, Chain Gang Smith Bros., Chain Gang Smith Bros., Chain Gang ; — Butler Singleton, Chain Gang - I. M. Pearlstein & Sons,-Chain Gang ... J.’ Cave & Fosterling, Chain Gang.. W, H. Sanders, Chain Gang ... . Robt Reed, Chain Gang Charlie Morris, fchain Gang. ”” Sulzberger Sons Co., Chain Gang.. ™ Joseph Baxley, Chain Gang..:..... L. U. Kennedy, Com. Geo. Creek.. : W. P. Sanders,Com. Red Oak W. A. Meyer, Com. Bennett Springs . , W. H. Boyles, Com. Red Oak ... S. A. Alexander, Com. Red Oak • ... C. I). Grubbs, Roads and Bridges ' : A. R. Dunbar, Com. F'our Mile.fi ..... I. W. Manuel, Cum. Sycamore —.;I' J. A. Wideman, Corn. Sycamore — . T. B. Garrison, Com. Barn well....'. D. S. Deer, Copi. Sycamore.^ .... Willie T. Still,- Com. Geo. Creek. J. M. Facjce.U, Com. Blackville— . F. H. Hitt, Com. WUliston 1. Z.Ti W. H. Duncan, Com. Barnwell .._! ^ Owen Platts, Com. Sycamore. J. W’. Kinard, Com. Sycamore. 13.72 40.00 16.66 25.00 12.50 19.81 60.00 35.00 60.00 100.00 100.00 14.58 15.83 4.80 5.0Q 36.63 67.75 48.00 33.50 20.00 15.00 29.15 500.00 48.61 30.00 29.15 8.15 62.40 174.00 60.00 29.91 33.50 35.00 50.00 35.00 4.80 15.83 17.00 36.00 12.50 12.60 12.50 100.00 45.00 124.50 62.10 125.00 9.S5 10.76 •.* 57 17 M 10.62 5.00 -MF 6.00 3.85 11 00 6.00 6,« 3.00 .91.26 19 30 7 00 1.60 48 35 16.00 10.00 2.00 3.00 6.00 10.00 LOO 6.80 •1.36 90 600 11.64 7.16 7 80 4.64 6.10 7.38 42.00 94 38 8.60 36.00 1.06 26.00 16.00 1096 6.76 2.00 * 8 25 7.36 21.60 12.25 16.36 26.00 29.16 14.58 14.58 27.91 15.83 15.83 32.21 2.00 *15.88 14.58 125.45 51.04 8.89 1.90 19.59 113.47' 10.75 . 2.25 118.22 88.89 4.00 22.99 35.68 7.65 11.16 35.00 79.77 35.00 4.00 1.50 8.00 ‘ 9.00 • 5.00 - 5.00 3.00 3.00 60.25 ' 3.00 3.00 ' 1.50 43.45 29.35 6.00 1.50 2.00