The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 17, 1916, Image 5
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,
7th, at 1:30 o’clock. Visiting
are cordially invited to at-
P. W. PRICE, W. M.
n. McNAB, Sec.
The days lose 10 minutes |n sun
shine this week.
Mr. Jake Levy spent Sunday in Au
gusta visiting relatalveS.
Mr. T. L. Quattlebaum, of Willis*
ton, was in the okSTMonday.
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 Jessie Joyner has returned to
the city after a pleasant vacation.
Mr. S. R. Boylston, of Blackville,
was in the city Monday on business.
Get It
at
HUGGINS DRUG STORE.
• HERB AND HEREABOUTS. •
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Mr. Charlie Arledge visited Spring
held Sunday.
Miss Florrie Richardson is visit
ing relatives in Milledgeville, Ga.
Mr. L. A. Cave spent Friday in
cingfteld, the guest of friends.
lr. and Mrs. A. E. Silverthome
Pent down to Charleston Thursday.
—M sears. M - R. Bag nail gfM Tlyde
Vickery spent Sunday in Augusta.
Messrs. Dallis Creighton and Bring
loe Moody spent Sunday in Augusta.
Miss Ellarine Woodward has re
turned home after a visit to Columbia
C. C. Simms, Esq., went over to Au
gusta on professional business Fri
day.
Mr. A. R. y0 rt motored over to
Cope Sunday morning for a visit to
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wilson and lit
tie son. Walker, left Monday morning
for Alabama, after a pleasant visit
to Col. and Mrs. N. G. W. Walker
Mr. W. P. Blume, of Elko Route No.
1, was in the city one day last week.
Dr. J. G. Wooley and V. S. Owens,
Esq., motored over tc Augusta Sunday
afternoon. » /
' J. E. Harley., was called to Wash
ington, D. t., last week on profession*
al business.
Mrs. S. B. Moseley and daughter,
Miss Virginia, went over to Orange
burg Sunday.
■Mr. C. B. Dunbar, of Milletteville,
was in the city Monday.
Mr. Idis Brabham, of Hattieville, was
a visitor here one day last week.
Messrs. M. C. Kitchings and J, G.
Fanning, of Williston, were in the
city on business Monday.
Messrs. J. A. Goodson, John M.
Weekley and Leon Weekley, of Ulmer,
were in the city Monday.
Mr. A. D. Oliphant, of Columbia,
spent Sunday in the city with friends.
Mr.' and Mrs. F. W. Falkenstein
left Sunday afternoon for Baltimore
and New York.
Mrs. D. D. Walker, of Appleton, was
in the city yesterday.-Augusta Chron
icle, 11th inst
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Searson, Jr., and
a party of friends, of Allendale, were
in the city Friday.
Mr. R. B. Still spenfafbw-days on a
camping trip near Blackville this
week.—Bamberg County Times.
Dr. J. G. Wooley leaves this week
for Johns Hopkins Hospital, where
he will take a two weeks’ special
course.
Mr. H. G. Boylston, county demon-j
stration agent, of Blackville, was in
the city Monday. ■*
The Board of county commissioners
met here Monday to finish, approving
claims and signing vouchers for the
past month.
Mrs. B. H. Cave left yesterday af
ternoon for a visit to relatives in Bal
timore, Md. —■
Mrs. Minnie Calhoun, Mips Helen
Calhoun and Miss Emily Porter left
this week for Waynesville, N. C.
Mr. Horace Kimbrell, of Fort Mill,
spent Friday night In the city with
^friends. He holds a position as ex
press messenger on the Southern Rail
way. ^
busiaaaa ra the
an4«t*<« afaro*
rm will pay tha
DOuJOtS far
Capt. George H. Bates has re
turned home after a pleasant trip to
Massachusetts, where he attended the
annual meeting of the Bates’ Associa
tion.
Messrs. J. M. Weathersbee and J.
W. Folk, of Rosemary township, were
in the city Monday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Weathersbee, of
Wilmington, N. C., are the guests of
the- former’s brother, Mr. Larkin
Weathersbee.
Miss Carrie Cave left yesterday
(Wednesday) afternoon for Baltimore
and New York,
Messrs. Herbert Black and C. S.
Smith motored over to Springfield
Sunday afternoon. •
Mrs. Nellie Cave returned home
Sunday afternoon after a visit to rel
atives in Blackville.
Messrs. N. W. Weekley and L. H.
Williams, of Fairfax and Ulmer, res
pectively, were in the city Saturday.
Mr. J. M. Brodie, Master Leroy
Molair and little Miss Ella Louise
Molair motored over to Augusta Fri
day.
Messrs. Harold Buckingham, Allen
Brown and Lee Brown, of Ellenton,
were in the city Sunday.
Miss Emily Riley, ef Allendale,
came up from Allendale last week to
•mi lutoiiwi !■ dwwyr
The open season for doves began
Tuesday and the sound of the shotgun
will now be heard in the land.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kelly, of Snell-
ing, returned home Monday after a
week's visit to relatives in Johnston
Mrs. Baxley, Mrs. B. B. Easterling
and Master Josh Baxley spent Friday
in St. Matthews, the guest of reta
tivea.
Mrs. Anderson has returned to
Barnwell after a short visit to re la
tives near Kline and will spend some
time with Mrs. E. H. Richardson be
fore returning to her home in Savan
nah.
Miss Lula Falkenstein, of this city,
Md Mr. Paul Falkenstein, of Florida,
are spending some time at Glenn
Springs.
Capt. N. M. Walker, of Appleton,
was in the city Monday to attend a
meeting of the board of county com-
miasioners.
A~Chinaman from Augusta was in
the dty last week looking over the
field with a view to establishing
laundry here.
Mrs. F. E. Moye, of Florence, and
Mr. J. K. Breedin. of Manning, were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hug
gins last week.
Messrs. W. A. All, J. Henry John
son, R. P. Searson, Jas. M. Patterson
and W. Z. Bryan, of Allendale, were
among the visitors here Monday.
Messrs. J. B. Kirby, J. M. Brodie,
G. Moody, Sr., and E. D. Peacock
motored over to Augusta Sunday
morning in the former’s car.
Messrs. D. F. Moorer, Jr., Cleo San
ders and W. R. Tuten, or Fairfax, were
in the city Friday afternoon for the
Bam well-Bamberg ball game.
Messrs. J. W. Browning, Julius San
ders, Hal Still, Jake Blatt and L. F.
Bonner, of Blackville, were among the
visitors here Friday afternoon.
Mr. Willie CalifiT, of Birmingham,
Ala., who is rapidly recovering from
a long spell of typhoid fever, was in
the city this week visiting Miss Carrie
Cave.
There will be a barbecue, picnic and
political rally at Baldock today (Thurs
day), and a large number of people
from this section of the county will
attend.
The friends of Mr. M. R. Bagnall
will learn with regret that he is con
templating selling his business at the
Barnwell Lumber Co. and plans to
make Columbia his future home.
tata ef Ohio. City of Toledo,
Lucae County, aa
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ha
partner of the firm af F. J-
A Co., doing
City of Toledo. County
said, and that said fl
sum of ONB HUNDRED
each and ovary ease of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by the use of HALA/g
CATARRH CURE. FRANK J, CHBNBT
Sworn to before me and subscribed
In my presence, this sth day of Decem
ber. A. D. lltt. A. W. GLEASON.
(Seal) Notary Public
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Intern*
ally and acta through the Blood on the
Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send
for testimonials, free.
* F. J. CHENET A CO.. Toledo, a -
Bold by all druggists, 7Sc.
Hall'a Family Pilla for constipation.
Mr. Matt Smith has accepted a posi
tion with the Atlantic Coast Lino
Railroad at Barnwell, vice Mr. C. E.
Ellis. Mr. Smith is s brother of Mr.
C. S Smith, who is also in tha em
ploy of the Coast Line here.
The friends of Mrs. P. J. Drew will
lesru with pleasure that she will re
turn soon from Columbia, where she
has been undergoing treatment.
Mian Maggie Block-und tittle niecF,
Jennie Block, of Yenome, left Sunday
to visit the former's brother, Mr. W.
L. Black, and family in Columbia.
. Col. W. R. Darlington, Jr., and a
party of friends motored up from Al
lendale Friday afternoon for the ball
game between Barnwell and Bamberg.
Mr. John K. Breedin, of Manning,
was in tha city Inst week is the inter
est of the anti-saloon league. He al
so visited Willistou while in the coun
ty
Mr. William Hutto, who is with the
2nd South Carolina regiment, was here
Monday on a visit to his father, Mr
W. G. Hutto, before leaving with the
regiment for El Paso, Texas.—Bam
berg County Times.
Mr. and, Mrs. J. Norman Anderson
returned home last week after an ex
tended Wedding trip to Denver, Salt
Lake City, San Francisco and other
points of interest in the Golden West.
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 2S MILES OF
WILLISTON.
CHARGES REASONABLE. BEST
SERVICE
Mr. snd Mrs. J. A. Porter, Misses
Emily and Blanche Porter and Mr.
Wilbur Porter motored over to Spring-
fiald Sunday afternoon
accompanied home by Mi
Porter, who has been
lives and friends in Springfield for
the past week.
THE STATE CAMPAIGN.
Chesterfield, Thursday, August IT.
Camden, Friday, August IK
Lancaster, Saturday, August 19.
Union, Tuesday, August 22.
Gaffney, Wednesday, August 23.
York. Thursday, August 24.
Chaster, Friday, August 2ftj
Win ns boro, Saturday, August 24.
COUNTY CAMPAIGN MEETING.
Ulmer, Wednesday. August 14th.
Blackville, Tuesday, August ttn
Barnwell, Tuesday, August 24th.
what-
Nodes.
Nodes is hereby given that all per
ns art ftebiddew to hunt, haul straw,
cut wood or trespass au dm lands of
■iguod hi any
soevar. Any person
will ha dash with according to lav
C. F. Molair.
Kathleen Cahff McCaelaa,
B H. Cava,
A sale B. Cava.
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Chaia Gaag Nodes.
The chaia gaags are at tha fallow
lag places:
No. t at Sycamore on the Ulamr-
Fairfax read.
No. 2 at Elko on the Wiilioton-Blaek-
vtlle road.
No. S on the Allendale-Cohen’s
Bluff read.
G. J.
W. ▼. Richardson,
dork.
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Our ginning plant, consisting of six latest improved gins and two double presses, has been
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placed in first class condition to handle the new crop, we are equipped to gin 100 hales
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of cotton per day, and can assure the public of. quick service and excellent turn out.
GINNING Charges: Thirty Cents per 100 pounds; Seven yards of New 2-1b. Bagging
and 6 New Arrow Ties
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Wm. E. McNab, Manager
Barnwell, S. C.
Seed Meal, Hulls and Fertilizers.
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