The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 11, 1917, Image 7
HARMONY LODGE No. 17, A. F. M.
A regular communication of
Harmony Lodge No. 17, A.
F. M., will be held in MAaonic
_ Temple on, ,THURSDAY,
JANr 4th, at 7:80, o'clock. Viintihg
ileeeri. J. D. Augley and J. C. Ly-.
one, of Sycamore, were in the city
Tuesday. .
COUNTY TREASURER'S QUART
ERLY REPORT
brethren are cordially invited to at
tend. - A
K w. PRICE, w. m:
Wm! McNAB, Sec.
. Mr. Victor. Lewis and Dr. T.’ F.
Hogg, of Kline, were*among the visi
tors here Tuesday.
of Finest etc*. Collected from Oct. let,
1916 to Dec. Slat, 1916, Inclusive.
The
liar 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.
of R. A. ELLIS, C. C. ,:i.
Messrs. T. J. Grubbs and W.
Kennedy, of Rosemary township.
J. E. Tobin. Magistrate, Allendale.
.From Lawrence Frasier ^I.$10.00
in the city Tuesday.
L. C. Bennett, Magistrate, Baldoc.
By order oi
Wm. McNab, K. R. & S.
Major and Mrs. J. A v . Meyer and Mr.
and M r s. J. B.. Kirkland, of Meyer's
Mill, tyei*e here Tt^esday. I
From Sam Carter...., $60.00
From Buck Good wine. .... 26.00
i „
FOR SALE.—Pure Tool cotton seed
at $1.50 per bushel; ten bushel lots
and over, $1.25. , Address H. Jeff Hair,
Elko, S. C., R. F. D. No. 2.—11-9-tf. ’
Messrs. S. H. Greene, T. A. Greene
and Judson Greene, of the Dunbarton
section, were here Tuesday.
* FOR SALE.—100 bushels Webber
No. 82, Extra Staple Cotton Seed.
Price $1.50 per bushel. This cotton
brought R7 cents ct the climax of the
market.—Address James Ray r
Mr. J. E. Johnston, president of the
Citizens Bank, and Messrs. W. M. and
J. F, Lightsey, of Fairfax, were in
the city Tuesday.
Blackville, S. C.
The friends of Mrs. Robt. A. Easter-
Irnp^-of Union, will Be glad to learn
1-4-tf. that she is recovering from hgrjre.
gPimiistretf— Tooms f
cent-severe ifiiressr
electric lights, hot and cold bath. Cen
trally located; next door to Bank of
Western Carolina. Apply to^ B. P.
% Davies, Barnwell, S. C. .
Louise Porter returned to
Converse College Supday, after spend
ing the holidays here with her parents,
Mr. and "Mrs. J* A. Porter— —-
The days gain six minutes in sun
shine 4his week. . <
Dr. W. M. Jones, of Williston, was
in the city Friday.
Mr. T. E. Cummings, of Columbia,
was a business visitor here last week.
He has scores of friends in Barnwell,
where he made his home for a num
ber .of years.
~ $85.00
E. W. Holman, Magistrate at Barn
well.
From Clarence Smith ell5.00‘
From Erwin Morris..: 15.00
From Butler Hunter ,5.00
From Norman Hunter. '5.00
From Randoloh Williams.....* 5*00
From "'McKinly WilliamsIr. 5.00
$50.00
J» W. Hair, Magistrate, Blackvilie.
From Laura Taylor. __ ^ _ .$20.00
w -I » % '
-L. Sii Anderson, Magistrate, Dunbar
ton. , *
J^o Collections. #
C. W. Dunbar. Magistrate, Four
Mile.
From:
Col. Robt. M. Mixson, of Williston,
was a visitor here Tuesday. • v ^
Messrs. J. A. and J. G. Shipes, of
Blackville, Routed, were in the city
Tuesday to attend the boll weevil
meeting.. While in town the latter
■ «
Mr.*J. C. McDuffie, of Martin, was
; in the city one Jay last week. . joined:The People family.
Mr. and Mrs..J. M. Killingsworth,
of Dunbarton, were in the city Tuesday.
Mr. H. C. Hutto, of Hilda, .was the
purchaser of an automobile* last week.
There will be a special communicav
tion of Harmony Lodge No. TT, A. F.*
M., this (Thursday) evening for the
purpose of conferring the E. A. de
gree brt three candidates.
Messrs. F. G. Fickling, C. J. Fick-.
ling, of Blackville, were in the . city
Tuesday.
Mr. R. E. Woodward, of Rosemary
township, was in the city on business
Saturday. » *
Sheriff J. B. Morris went
York County
business.
last week on
V" ,
up to
official
»
Messrs. W. C. Cook and Willie Hair,
of Rosemary township, were in the
city Monday.
.
V A number of. Barnwell people went
over to Aiken Saturday for the after-:
noon and night performances of
“The ::: lfirth v of a Nation,'' Griffith’s
moving picture masterpiece. ' . %
Appleton - News.
Messrs. H. W. Deer and R. A. All,
Appleton, January 9.—Misses Ria
Blount, teacher at Stephens school,
lola and Maude Warren spent the holi
days with relativesuin Appleton.
Mr. M. Hill is on the sick list this
week.
Mrs. Kate Patterson, of Walter boro,
isyspending some time with Mr. and
of Ulmer, were among the visitors
-here-Tuesday.
Mrs F. H, Huggins and little son,
Frank, siient a couple of days In Den
mark last week. — — :
Mr. W. I. Johns, of Baldoc, was in
the city Tuesday to ^attend the boll
weevil meeting.
Mrs. U. A. Calhoun.
A' Box Supper.
If you are hungry or expect to be,
Tome to the box supper at the Big
Fork school house Friday night, Jan
uary J9th, and share a box with your
“best girl.”
__Then, loo, thef’e’s to be a fishing
pool where you may try your, luck at
Mrs. F. W. Falkenstein left Mort-1 the sport of your childhood days,
day morning for a jasit to her broth
er in Walterboro.
‘ 1 Ybu may also take part in a game
of hearts and learn the name and see
r OaptrJ. W. Jenny and Dr.-G. W. I.
Loadholt, of Jenny, were among the
visitors here Tuesday.
rstee
- Mrs. LillyOwens has returned home
from a visit to her son, Mr. J. Clinton.
Owens, in Harlem, Ga.
Messrs. S. R. Boylstbn and Boncil*
• ^ ar H. Dyches, were among the visitors to
the county seat Monday.
The Ladies' Guild of the Episcopal
Church met at the home of Mrs. J. A.
Porter Tuesday afternoon. . -*•
Messrs. R- ‘S. and J. M. Weathers-
bee, of Rosemary township, were in
the city on business Monday.
Mr. A. T. Beard left Sunday after-
* -noon for the Northern markets to buy
, new goods for Mr. J. A. Porter.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hayes left for
Charlotte, k N. C., Sunday, followed by
the goocT wishes of many friends.
- Messrs. Eugene Boylston, H. G.
Boylston, J. C. Matthews and A. B.
Hair, of Blackville, were here Tues
day.
tile picture of your future intended. •
The half has never been told, come
and see the other half.”
The Allen's Chapel people arc still
trying to raise funds for the painting
of the church and that means bring
along—Oh well, “a hint to the wise is
sufficient.” .
' x.'
Gone But Not Forgotten.
* On December 7, t916, the death an
gel visited the home of,Mr. and Mrs.
D* S. Black, and topk the brightest
sunbeam therefrom—Mr. black, who
was. the light of the home. He had
been in : failing health 1 for several
months, when God took him to that
“Home not made with hands.” '
We*miss him', although we feel sure
that he is now at rest. _ Let us onl
hope to meet him in that “Happy
above.” . .
_ It seems hard to part with our lov
ones, but God knows best.
We -Cannot-understand -the meaning
of our tears and broken hearts.’ “Not
now, but in the coming years, it may
be in the better land, we’ll read the
meaning of our tears.”
Death is like a ship leaving with
forJLdistan t land acros
the sea. On this side Vre part with
Rafe Bryaijt__._- $ 2.63
From Sandy Anderson 1.61
From 'George Clark. 1.61
From Henry Jones. 2.68
From Henry Meyer , 2.68
From Douglas Robinson 1.61
From Smart Adamsl. a 40.00
From Abram Smoak.20.00
. \ \ $72.82
N. A. .Hiers, Magistrate, Hilda.
No Collections.
G. C. Best, Jr., Magistrate, Kline.
From IsaiaTi Johnson:_„._.'..__$15,00
. '. * . $15.00
G. L, Hill, Magistrate, Red Oak.
From Esko Anderson. .l...82.68
From D. G. Green.____,________ 1.58
$4.26
L. H. Williams, Magistrate, Sycamore.
No Collections. r ' :
M. C. Kitchings, Magistrate, Wfflis-
ton.
From Dock Pally _$10.00
From Shelton Bellinger 10.00
From L. Scott.... 10.00
From Trump Glover 10.00
From Napolian Bonepart ”...71 16.00
From Tom Bof.epart 10.00
From James Gadson 10.00
From W.ardlaw Posey 10.00
From Willie Posey * IQ.OO
From Seymour Riley 10.00
From W. L. Johnson 40.00
W.
$155.00
H. Duncan, Clerk of Court.
Office open. every day in the week
*** ^ rva,a
ALLENDALE, S. C.
march
A. H. NINESTEIN, *
Attorney-at-Law,
RlackvHle, S. C.
Money Loaned on Town and Country
Property.
EDGAR A. BROWN,
JAS. Jl LIEN BUSH,
Attorneys-at-Law.
McNAB.
Representing
Fire. Healtb and Accident
| Insurance Companies.
FFdnt Mathew Gregory .7 _ . _$ 98.0oT w 6lker Building,
From Mrs. E. C. Priester.... 24.50
From John Robinson’s Show
Money to Loan in any Amount for any
Lengtfr of Time
Barnwell, S. C.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Estimates Furnished on all Classes
of Work.
Box No. 193, - - Barnwell, S. C.
Personal attention given fall business
Oflloe In Harrison Block, Main St.
Bahnwki-i,, S. C.
98.00
98.00
49.00
98.00
49.<
License ______ _.__^7- __
From Lockwood Fogler
From Perry Jones
From Joe Meyers ___'
From Bonce Walker ___*r
From Kendrick Holman 196
From D. H. Gelzer 98.00
Frorfi Ellie Braxton 24.5C
From Wm. E. McNab, License 24.50
From M. B. Hagood, License._ 24.50
From Arthur Jackson " 49.00
$931.00
Miscellaneous Collections.
Public sale of one ^ripple chain
N* M. Walk-
gang mule by
cr, County Com. ___ __$5.00
y J. B. ARMSTRONG, I
County Treasurer.
THE STORE
OF PRESENTS
If you think you want *to pur
chase a present, for a wedding, a
personal gift, or for your own
use, our very large selection of.
DIAMONDS,
STERLING
M SILVER,
WATCHES,
PLAIN AND
FANCY
JEWELRY
Aboard of county corpmissioners i tears and broken hearts* and on the
met here'Monday to finish approving,
claims^ and signing vouchers for De-
cemb£
other side they are met by the loved
ones who have gone before. They
meet where there will be no farewell
are at your service.
If you cannot come in, let us se
lect for you, put your card in, and
ship to you or who ever you want
it to go. We prepay charges
jug, ami guai’autee”tff
select the proper thing, at the
lowest competitive prices that
this class of goods can be sold for.
You will be perfectly safe in style,
beputy and quality, as we only
Messrs. C. H. Mathis, Murray Math
is and Frank Walker, of Blackville,,
attended!the boll 4 wecvil meeting here
Tuesday.
handle the high grade, all solid,
genuine, and eveAasting .ki
Mr. an<
turned to
tears shed.
away and bind up our broken hearts,
'and prepare-to meet them in that dis
tant land.
The remains were; laid to rest at
Reedy Branch, in the prese.nce of a -\ T'' 1 IkY
large number of sorrowing friends, ijf Y JL V AIN DlxVJib*)
US
Mrs. L. Ip. Tobin have re-
lamwell after spending the* The funeral services were conducted
No. 854
In 60 Inch (Wide) Tread
$860.00 DELIVERED.
-I
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- WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THESE
AND THEY CERTAINLY ARE WINNERS.
35-HORSE POWER MOTOR, CANTILEVER
SPRINGS. 112 INCH WHEELBASE, 32x4 TIRES. IF
YOU ARE IN THE MARKET FOR A HIGH GRADE
CAR., AND WANT WIDE TREAD, LET. US HEAR
. FROM YOU, FOR WIDE TREAD CARS
SCARCE. ,
Christmas \ holidays with relatives in by the Rev. Geo. Hopkins.
Greenville.
Qapt. N. !M. Walker, of Appleton,
was in the pty Monday to attend a
?etii
meeting of
missioners.
county board of com-
The friends
'are glad to ki
ing rapidly
illness last w<
He is survived by a wife, Mrs. D. S.
Black, and eight children, Messrs.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Phone 1045.
- CoV. Main and Hampton Sts. '
Aarony Millcdge and Shellie Black,
r
of Mrs. G. M. Greene
>w that she is recover-1 by the last of foes.
Mrs. A. D. Hiers, Jlrs. T. J). Creech
and Misses Bessie and Pearling Black.
Asleep in Jesus! Blessed sleep, from
which none ever wakes to weeji; A
‘calm apd Undisturbedjepose, unbroken
>m a severe attack of T
*k.; ~t ' 1
His daughter,
Bessie Blacl
Dr. J. W. Reeves
Dentist
In office last week of each month.
Barnwell, South Carolina
Offlct in Uarrl.oo Building.
WILLYS-OVERLAND AGENTS
COUNTY.
Barnwell,
oct31-l*-ljr.
jj-
IN 60-INCH WIDE TREAD.
NOT QUITE AS ROOMY AS 85-4, BUT PLENTY
OF ROOM FOR THE . AVERAGE FAMILY—WILL
SEAT FIVE VERY COMFORTABLY.
ZV/i HORSE POWER, CANTILEVER SPRINGS,
31x4 TIRES, ALL CONVENIENCES OF THE LARG
ER CAR. WE ARE SELLING THESE CARS FAST
AND THEY ARE GIVING SPLENDID SATISFAC-
TION. . . - ' ' -• • , •':: I.:
REMEMBER—BOTH CARS ARE WIDE TREAD.
BARNWELL