The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 15, 1916, Image 5

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* . wkm UAKMONY LODGE No. 17. A. F. M. A regular communication of Lodge No. 17, A. Temple on • THURSDAY, JUNE 16, at 7:30 o’clock. Visiting ^fethren are cordially invited to at- 1>. W. PRICE, W. M. j£m. McNAB, Sec. The regular meeting of Barnwell Lodge No. 16, K. 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- Miss JEjord. . AuguaU. Jav Lai ting her sistWi Mrs. Dowling. A-Earter jcntertained a num-i Mr. A. R. Dunbar, of Ellenton, was a business visitor here Tuesday. ’ Mr. N. A. Patterson, of Pineland, was in the city this week visiting rela tives. Mr. B. T. Rice has returned home after a short vacation spent in Char leston. Get It at HUGGINS DRUG STORE. • HERB AND HEREABOUTS. ’ The days gain two minutes in sun shine this week. Mr.A. W. Owens, of Allendale, was in the city Thursday. rjMr. R. V. Lane, of Dunbarton, was ^fbisitor here Tuesday. Mr. T. J. Ready, of Barnwell Route T, was in the city Saturday. Mr; J. B. Kirby motored over to Orangeburg Sunday for a visit to friends. Chief W. A. Hayes is receiving con gratulations on the arrival of a fine baby boy. Col. R. M. Mixson, candidate for the Senate, of Williston, was in the city Thursday. ‘ Miss Gadtye Goodson’s cottage is completed and presents a very pretty appearance. The early morning train service be tween Columbia and Savannah was resumed Sunday. ber of friends Tuesday afternoon at games had been played, deligt freshments were served. wsm Mr. R. E. Woodward, of Rosemary township, announces his candidacy for the office of Supervisor in this issue of The People. He is well known in the county and needs no introduction to the votiers. . * . * •i , i SPECIAL NOTICES. • * One cent a word. Minimum * * charge, 26 cents. Three inser- * * tions for the price of two. * * w » a FOR SALE.—Nitrate of Soda, any quantity; immediate delivery. Prices right. Farmers’ Union Mercantile Co., Barnwell, S. C. 6-16. FOR SALK—A limited number of pure bred barred Plymouth Rock chickens. $10 for a cock and ten hens. All young stock. Apply to C. H. Math is, Blackville, S. C. 4-6-tf. Messrs. Carter Price and W. D. Harley spent Sunday in Savannah and on Tybee Island. Mr. Jake Levy has purchased an Oakland touring car from Mr. R. W. Dicks, local dealer. . Dr. C. N. Burckhalter has received a handsome new soda fountain, which will be installed this week. Jas. A. Willis, Esq., has returned home after a professional visit* to Philadelphia and New York. Mias Flossie Patterson has returned Kome from Converse College: —* Mr. J. G. Fanning, of Williston, was in town on business Saturday. Miss Leslie Hogg was the guest of relatives at Williston last week. Coroner J. Staff Halford visited relatives in Blackville last week. Mr. Charlie Brown went up to Au gusta one day last week on business. A. H. Ninestein, Esq., and little son, of Blackville, were in the city Monday. Jas. M. Patterson, Esq., of Allen dale, was a business visitor here Mon- <*»y- * i . The Rev. S. W. Henry is in Wades- boro, N. C., this week visiting rela tives. *' Mr. Rupert Reed, of Columbia, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. J. W. C. Reed. Miss Gracie Hogg has returned home after a visit to relatives in Black ville. Miss Essie Morris entertained the Baptist Sunbeam Society Thursday af ternoon. Mr. Zack Creighton, of Hampton, spent the week-end in the city with relatives. J Dr. Robt. S. Bailey is in Columbia, ’this week attending the reunion of his classmates. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Reynolds have returned to Barnwell after a short honeymoon trip. According to Dame Rumor, wedding bells will ring again in Barnwell in the near future. Misses Freddie and Annie Wolfe Henry are visiting relatives in North Carolina this week. Dr. N. L. KirklamT, of Savannah, Ga., spent the week-end in the city with relatives and friends. Quite a number of Barnwell people went over to Blackville last week to see “The Battle Cry of Peace.^- Mesdames M. L. Middleton and G. G. Bowen have returned home after a visit to, relatives in Columbia. Mrs. J. G. Moody, Jh., and little son, arid Miss Marie Baxley went up to Columbia Friday morning to visit rel atives. Miss Alice Hoyle has resigned her position as stenographer for Sheriff J. B. Morris and returned to her home in Pinewood. A large number of local fans at tended the opening game of the Barn welL—Bamberg County League in Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Weathersbee and daughter, of Williston, were vis- itors here Sunday afternoon. Mist Helen Calhoun has been the guest of relatives and friends in A1 lendale for the past two weeks. FOR SALK—Nitrate of Soda, any quantity; immediate delivery. Prices right. Farmers’ Union Mercantile Co., Barnwell, S. C. 6-16. FOR SALK—Ear Com, $1.00 per bushel, cash. Applv to B. F. Ander son, Dunbarton, S. C. 6-15-3t. FOR SALK—Nitrate of Soda, any quantity; immediate delivery. Prices right. Farmers’ Union Mercantile Co., Barnwell, S. C. 6-15. CLUB NOTICES. Sycamore No. 1. The registration book for Sycamore No. 1 is now open at the store of J. W. Jenny & Co., and after this week Hrsgqrim .spoil at the store of WfO Manuel. All members of the club are Mesdames Huggins, Breedin and Moye, of Denmark, were in the city for a short while Friday afternoon. Mr. A. R. Moore and th« Misses McNab motored over to Augusta Tuesday afternoon to see the ball game. Dr. J. F. Fleming, of Sumter, who was at Huggins’ Drug Store as relief man for a week, has gone to Ruby for a month’s stay. Messrs. F. H. Barnwell, Owen Ri ley, Isadore Owens, Charlie Arledge and Albert Snelling motored over to Augusta Sunday. The Barnwell friends of Mr. J. R. Harrison and family will learn with regret that they will leave at an early date for Florida, where they will make their future home. Prof. J. D. Robison returried to Barnwell Tueday morning after a short visit to relatives in Tampa, Fla. He will catch for the locafr in the newly organized league.. Mr. S. F. Sease presented The Peo ple with a monsfer cucumber last week. It measured ten inches in length and was only three days old when pulled from the vine. Mr. W. J. Sexton came down from Columbia Sunday morning for a short visit to relatives here. He is very mjich pleased with his new position as bookkeeper for Lorick Bros. There will be a reunion of the Sand ers family and a basket.picnic,at Mt Olivet Church, June 27th. -Dr. R. W. Sanders will preach at 11:30 o’clock. All relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend. urged to register, so please see that your name is on the roll. G. W. I. Loadholt, Pres. Geo. W. Jenny, Sec. HiMa. The enrollment book was opened at B. J. Hutto's store on the first Tuesday in June and will remain open until July 25th., All who are entitled to vote at the Hilda Club will please come in and sign his name in his own hand, as the law requires. A. P. Collins, Sec., H. C. Hutto. B. J. Hutto, Enrollment Committee. * Notice. The Barnwell Democratic Club en rollment book is now open and will remain open at the office of the Clerk of Court in Barnwell until July 25th, 1916, for the purpose of enrolling old and new members in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Dem ocratic primary election. The enroll ment committee is composed of E. L. Patterson, W. V. Richardson and R. L. Bronson. By order of C. C. Simms, President. Barnwell, S. C., June 5th, 1916. Mr. J. G. Moody, Jr., was called to Columbia Monday morning on account of the illness of his little son. The little fellow was taken to a hospital and the many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Moody will be glad to learn that he is much better. Call for Enrollment Committee, Etc ’ 'Evefy'Cduhty Executive Committee man is urged to send to the under signed, at once, the enrollment com mittee for his club, together with the name of the secretary of his club, and the place where the roll for such club will be kept. This was decided upon at the last meeting of the Committee but very few havf complied, and none of the reports contain full information As this, information must be publish ed at once, every committeeman will please furnish immediately the names of the enrollment committee and the | name of the secretary of his club, to gether with the place where the club book will be kept. W. A. All, * Allendale, S. C. June 5th, 1916. Mr. D. E. Rice, J. L. Box, J. D. Box, P. J. Zeigler, E. W. Brunson, H. L. Hall, W. L. Cloy and M. L. Middleton, representing Bull Pond township, ap peared before the board of county commissioners here Monday in regard to having the chain gang work the roads in that township, wjiich work was ordered done4n the near future. Notice of Meeting of County Execu live Committee. The County Executive Committee will meet at the Court House at elfeven o’clock, A. M., on Monday, July 3rd A full attendance is requested as this is a most important meeting, called for the purpose of fixing the itinerary of the County Campaign, assessing candidates, appointing Managers of Election,- etc. Every Committeeman is earnestly urged to be present. W. A. All, County Chairman J. Henry.Johnson, a Secretary. ❖❖❖❖❖❖ rnoon. W Price, jc.Nsb and ueqrge Hal motored down to Bryant’a Lake, in Colleton County, Tuesday morning for a two days’ fishing trip. • THE BAILEY^LEBBY CO Machinery, Mill ancj Plumbing Supplies AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES G. A J. "• VENDOL Safety In selecting a bank in which to do business, the thing of first impor tance' is the reliability of that bank, the safety of the funds entrusted to it. We ask fo? your banking business on -just those ground*. We are care ful in making loans and avoid all risks. We have fire and burglar proof vaults, and carry insurance to protect our de positors. We keep our reserves in the strongest financial institutions in America. This policy has caused our bank to merit the confidence of the public and become a solid financial institution. It is a good bank .fpr you. A Bank of Western Carolina H<«d Office Sikes, 8. C, Barnwell, S. G z-rrrr-ztzs^ae-Tr^-r. G. C. Matthews *• » Undertaker Williston, - S. C. ■ . ■ *1. - - THE ONLY AUTOMOBILE HEARSE ~ * IN THE COUNTY. A FULL LINE OF COFFINS AND CASKETS. I v MAKE YOUR OWN PAINT Save 58 cts. per gaL ITS SIMPLE ... THIS IS HOW just mix 3 Gals. Linseed Od costing about • $2.7# Mo 4 Gals L. 4 M. SemUMlxed Real Paint. St 52.25 per gaL ’■ fjf You then ftiakc 7 Gals. Pure Paint for #11.7# IPs only $1.67 per gaL cver Made with right preportions of Lead. Zinc and 40 pears Linseed OH to insure longest wear U*e a gaL out of any L.&M. PAINT you boy and II not the best paint made, return fire pilHf "ind beTAIl yofiF 1- -LEMON BRO#., INC. .— LIGHT8EY BEOS. HD W. CO, ... 8. C. FAIRFAX. 8. €. WILL ACCEPT CALLS WITHIN A RADIUS OF 25 MILES OF WILLISTON. CHARGES REASONABLK BEST SERVICE Summons for Relief. (Complaint Served.) The State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Court of Common Pleas. Thos. L. Pearlstine, Plaintiff, against Robert Barker, Hattie Barker, Ha- good Simms, Pearlstine Simms and Alma Simms, Infants, and Bank of Olar, a corporation duly chartered under the laws of the State of South Carolina, Defendants. To the Defendants above named: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the Complaint m this action, of which a copy is here with served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to. said Complaint on the subscriber, »t his office in Al lendale, South Carolina, within twen ty days after the service hereof, ex clusive of the day of such service; end I if you fail to answer the Complaint within the time afore.-aM. the pb-ir- [tiff in this action will apply to the pCoafv fw^heTelNf^emahdW’lirdHr i Complaint. J. HENRY JOHNSON, —-—Plaintiff’s Attorney.— Date: May list, 1916. U!ml Ai 1 ti K I SAVE TIME in my COOKING!” "THE TOUCH of a lighted match gives full heat on the instant and the flame ‘stays put’ when it’s regulat ed. It turns on and off like a gas stove!” The New Perfection Oil Cook Stove, the stove with the long blue chimney, is built to save time. The long blue chimney gives a perfect drafty and assures a clean, even heat and a lasting satisfaction. /x . - • New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves are made in many styles and sizes. They are sold by most good dealers who will gladly show them. •*'. Look for The Long Blue Chimney' - U*e Aladdin Security Oil to obtain the —~ best results in Oil Stoves, Heaters and Lamps STANDARD OIL COMPANY Notice U Abocat Defendant*. I TO THE ABSENT DEFENDANTS. ROBERT BARKER. HAGOOD SIMMS, PEARLSTINE SIMMS AND ALMA SIMMS: YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NO- . I TICE, That the Complaint, together with the Summons in this action, of | which the foregoing is a copy, were filed in the Office of the Clerk of Court I for Barnwell County, at Barnwell, 8. C., on the 1st. day of June, 1916. Junt 1st., A. D. 1916 J. HENRY JOHNSON, Allendale South Carolina, Plaintiff’s Attorney. | W. H. Duncan, C. C. C. P. (SEAL.) Notice of Increase of Capital Steck. Notice is hereby given that there J will be a meeting of the stockholders | of the Farmers Union Mercantile >mp*ny of Barnwell, S. C., in the | office of the Farmers Union Mercan tile Company of Barnwell, S. C., on Friday, June 28, 1916, at 12 M, for the purpose of voting on the question | of increasing the capital stock of the laid Farmers Union Mercantile Com pany of Barnwell, S. C., from $10,000.00 to $15,000.00. W. T. AYCOCK, Sec. * Tress. May 30, 1916.—4t Winthrop College. SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCB examination: ' The examination for the award of' I vacant scholarships in Winthrop Col lege and for the admission of new students will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July 7, at 9 | a. m.. Applicants must not be less than sixteen years of age. Whan Scholarships are vacant after July 7 they wiM be awarded to those making- the highest average of this examina tion, provided they meet the condi^ tions governing the award. Appli- w cants for Scholarships should write j to President Johnson before the ex amination for Scholarship examina tion blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and' free tuition. The next session will j apen September 20, 1916. For further information and catalogue, addres» Pres. D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C. * NOTICK •* * Write me and I will explain * * how I was cured in 4 days of *' i * a severe case of Piles of 40 *■ * years standing, without pain. * * knife, or detention from busi- * * ness. ' No one need suffer from • * this disease when this humane * * cure can be had right hero in * | * South Carolina. • • R. M. JOSEY, Lamar, S. G * ' Route 4. FORD REPAIR WORK PRICES. Wachinjton, D. C. Norfolk, Va. Richmoad, Va . (New Jersey) BALTIMORE MD. Charlotte, N. G ChaHeaton, W. Va. Cbarteetoe, 8. C. We wish to announce that our ga- j rage is making a specialty of repair- j ing Ford automobiles and until tothar j notice the following very reasons Ms prices will prevail: $2.50 Rear construction work*. 17.00 Charleston, S. C. THE BARNWELL GARAGE. W. D. HARLEM