The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, December 13, 1917, Image 4
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE
Entered at the poet office at Barnwell,
8. C. aa eecond-claee matter.
JOHN W. MOLMfcS
1840-1912
B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor.
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER MTH, 1917.
RUB OUT PAIN
with good oil liniment That's
die tfuredt way to ftop them.
The beat nibbing liniment ia
MUSTANG
LINIMENT
I *• Good for the Ailments of
Horses, Mules, (Cattle, Etc.
Good for your own A ches,
P*u*s, Rheumatism, Sprains,
Cuts, Burns, Etc.
25c. 50c. $1,. At alf Dealers.
FOR SALE.—1200 to 1500 bushels
(1< \ eland Improved Big Boll Cotton ^
Seed, known as Sawyer; saved espec
ially for coed. $1.50 a bushel, f. o. b.
Blnckville. ' Address C. H. Mathis,
'Blnckville. S. -C. 10-25-tf
USED CARS FOR SALE.
n
The writer has heard
criticism of the menu of the Thanks
giving dinner that was served to the
soldiers at Camp Jackson last, month,
some of the critics being shocked at
the idea of “common soldiers’* being
served with such delicacies as turkey,
oysters, etc.
Personally, we don’t believe that
apything Uncle Sam has is too good
for those boys that are preparing to
lay down their lives, if need be, in the
defense of their country's liberty and
honor, and somehow that term “com-
_• m
mon soldier”
Otnio^HTk e.n. TN,n IhooitK tKTbe
garbed in a uniform of a private, there
is nothing common shout thousands
of those boys. Many of them come
from the “best families” in the land.
They are courageous gentleme
we venture the prediction that
the test comes they will measure up
to the best tradiUons of the American
army—men and officers alike.
So if you ask us. Uncle
say give them
of course, any
And speaking of waste,
many stones of eitmvagance at
cantanmeata ia tkie sectlea. On i la
to the effect that at
whole hams sre thrown Into the firs
and burned! Another tells of the
rock Wei waste of wheat
such stones arc told, the
and other* naturally ask why they are
being urged to save food for the sol
diers. only to have it wasted by thoee
for whom economy is being practiced
in every loyal American home.
It is hard fur us to believe *all of
these stones of wanton and reckless
waste, but that more waste than is
necessary is going on at the can ton-
mania is vouched for by peopW whose
veracity is beyond question. For this
reason, the government should make
s close investigation of present con
ditions and impress upon tffc soldier-
cooks t hemic Hr es, as they are d
upon the people in pnvate life, that
economy is essential to the successful
prosecution of the war.
Notice to Creditors.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Court of Common Pleas.
M. Dapiel Brown, trading as M. Dan-
iel Brown Company, in behalf of
himself and all other creditors of
R. A. Oswald,
Plaintiff,
against
R. A. Oswald,
Defendant.
Pursuant to an order of this Court
and made in the above entitled cause
considerable by his Honor, Judge T. S. Sease, and
dated Oct. 31st., 1917, all and singu
lar the creditors of the above nametL
R. A. Oswald are required to come in
and prove their claims, if any they
have, before me at my office in Barn
well, S. C. on or before the 16th day
of December, A. D. 1917, or else stand
debarred.
II. L. O’Banmm,
Master.
Master’s office, Dec. 4th, 1917.
One Roo 5-passenger touring car,
1916 model, 60-inch tread.
One Chrevolet 5-passenger touring
car, model 490.
One Dort 1917 model 5-passenger
touring car.
Thesjf cars are all in good condition.
For prices apply to
Hagood-Jennings Auto Co.,
Barnwell, S. C.
FOR SALE.—One car load of All
Hpart Red Cedar Shingles. A. B.
Hair, Blackville, S. C. ' 3t
Notice.
All papers sent to the Clerk of
Court’s office must be stamped with
U. S. revenue stamps before they can
be recorded. The public will please
take notice.
W. H. Duncan,
Clerk.
USED CARg FOR SALE.
One Reo 5-passenger touring car
1916 model, 60-inch tread.
• One Chrevolet 5-passcnger touring
car, model 490.
One Dort 1917 model 5-passenger
touring car.
These cars are all in good condition.
For prices apply to
Hagood-Jennings Auto Co.,
Barnwell, S. C. .
RUB-MY-TISM COWS!
I; Will cure your Rhcomafifon
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
Colic, Sprains, Braises, Cuts ami
Barns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects
r * Antiseptic Anodvne...
ternally and eaternall.T. Price ?5c
Treasurer’s Notice. .
The tax books will bo opon for the
collection of SUU. County and School
taxes for the fiscal year of 1917 from
the 15th day of October. 1917 to the
16th day of March, 1918. mctaaive.
January 1, 1918. a penalty of 1 per
cant will be added.
February 1, I91M, a penalty of 1 per
coat will be added, amkmg a total of
- per cent for February.
March lot to the 16th. 191% Indus
•vu a penalty of 6 par cant will b~
added, making a penalty of 7 per cent,
to Maftfll 16. at which time the tax
cl
8%
WHAT MODLRN PATH
OLOGY TEACHES
ABOUT ASTHMA
Tsa I.tjt trill b»:
lor SUU purpeoeo. IH mills
ZZT ordinary county pwrpeoei
adMai
For Constitutional school 2 mills.
Total Levy 20 1-4 mills.
..Commutation road tax is $1.60.
Special school levies aa follows:
Two Mills—Ashleigh. Rablock. Bar
bury Branch. Cedar i.r-.v, Colombia.
Edisto, Ellenton, Friendship. Green's.
Mger's Mill,
Hill,
Fines, Tinker’s Creek.
Five milch cows for sale—all milk
ing. Two-fresh with calves. Prefer
to sell entire bunch. ^
h. j. crouch;
ELKO, 8. C. '
H MHMKUN
Civil Eagiaeer and Surveyor
Accurate Work or no Charge
Allendale. S. C.
12-1-8m.
Notice.
All persons failing to pay Compound
Tax of the Town of Barnwell by Satur
day, December 22nd 1917, shall be peo.- f
lized one dollar.
Attest: \ J. E. Harley,. '
J. M. Caldwell, \ Mayor,
r ' Clerk. V
THE CITIZENS BANK
FAIRFAX, S. C.
Condensed statement from report to State „
Bank Examiner, November 20th, 1917.
COMING TO BARNWELL
ASSOCIATED DOCTORS
Specialists
will be at
HOTEL MOLAIR
For one day only
SATURDAY, DEC. 22, 1917 '
From 9:00 A. M., to 4:00 P. M.
RESOURCES.
Loanrf and Discounts_$80,050.36
Building, Furniture
and Fixtures 5,880.17
Stocks and Bonds—_ 12,968.00
Cash and Due from
Banks 77,822.69
TOTAL $176,721.22
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stqck Paid In._$15,000.00
Surplus and Undivid
ed Profits 3,068.61
Deposits 158,652.61
TOTA
OFFER THEIR SERVICES FREE
:# OF CHARGE.
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-$176,721.22
“THE BANK OF SERVICE”
The Associated Doctors’ Offices and
Laboratories, Philadelphia Pa! licensed
by the State of South Carolina, are
skilled in the treatment of diseases of
blood, liver, stomachy intestines, skin,
nerves, heart, spleen, kidhey, or blad
der; bfcd-wetting, rheumatism, sciatica,
tape-worm, leg ulcers, appendicitis,
gall stones, goiter, piles, etc., without
operation, and they offer their services
free to sufferers on this visit. You get
the combined skill of a staff of exper
ienced physicians and specialist. A
well known Columbia «pecialisl is con
sulting physician for this State.
No matter what your trouble may be,
call and see these Specialitts and have
a friendly talk with them. Hundieds
of people have found health and hap
piness in using their treatments; so
might you. Married women should be
accompanied by their hustiands, and
minors by parents. Their opinion and
ser.'ite* are free.
Remember t le date j nd p ace
J. E. JOHNSTON, Pres.
F. M. YOUNG, V.-Pres.
GEO. D. SANDERS, V.-Pres.
J. B. BARKER, Cashier.
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WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC THAT
WE ARE .VOII 7 PREPARED TO CHARGE AND
REPAIR STORAGE BATTERYS.
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WE ALSO ARE AGENTS FOR, AND CARRY IN
STOCK THE FAMOUS
Philadelphia Diamond
Grid Battery.
SEE US WHEN YOUR OLD BATTERY NEEDS RE-
CHARGING, QR WHEN YOU wish TO
PHRCHASfi'A NEW O.VgT
ay
Nat lee.
The pension commission
in Barnwell every * Satan!
nary. All partiea eoneevnei
wishing to make application wil
him in Barnwell onv Saturday (
the month of January. 1918.
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Ha Jan
nd thorn
rill meet
lurini
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Morris, New
Grove,
Cave. Hi
New Light Thrown on This Distress
ing Ailment by Fnurent Authority
For years Asthma has been thougld
to be a disease of the respiratory or
gans and remedies have been sought
which would affect Uk* nose, .throat
and lungs.
Now one of the leading medical
authorities of the U. S. has deterimed
in the blood and tissue fluids.”
Asthma then is not a disease purely
of the respiratory organs but one which
seems to affect these organs reflexiyely
altho it is primarily a disease of the
blood. *
This clears up the mystery surround
ing the remarkable alleviating effects
achieved by SULFKRKO-SOL in cases
of Ashthma. SULFKRRO-SOL relieves
and ultimately eradicates Ashthma be
cause it is the mightiest blood cleanser
known to Druggists. *
Many cases of cures'of asthma have
been traced to the^ise of SULFURR0-
SOLIti until this recent* pathological
disco' e *y there was no way of deter
mining just why SUL!*TRR()-SUL was
such a wonderful source'lof relief in
cases of Asthma.,
If you are an Asthmatic sufferer
don’t lose another day. You can get
SULFKRRO-SOL FROM ANY Druggist
and he will be glad to tell >ou what a
wonderful healer and builder it is.
Sulferro-Sol ia sold and recommend
ed by R. A. Deason Drug Co. and all
other druggists. The Murray Drug
Co., wholaaale distributors.
tekory Hill, (Hgcns
d Oak, Shady Grove,
Four Mill*—Appleton, Big Fork.
Calvary, Double Pond, Healing
Spring*. Hercules, Hilda, Lrea, Rose
mary, Reedy Branch, Sycamore.
Five Mills—Elko, t mills for ordi
nary expenses; 3 mills for bonds.
Six Mills—Kline, 2 mill* for ordi
nary expenses; 4 mills for bonds:
Seven mlTU—DunWton. 4 mills for
ordinary expenses; 3 mills for bonds
KiKbt mill*—Blackville, 5 mills for
ordinary expenses; 3 mills for bonds.
Fairfax, 54 mills for ordinary ex
penses; 2 1 * mills for bonds.
H*! Mills-— Allendale—6 for ordi
nary expenses; 2 1 * mills for bonds.
Nine Mills—Willinton, 5 for ordi
nary expenses: 4 mills for bonds.
18!| Mills—Barnwell, 6 mills for or
dinary expenses; 4'* mills for bonds.
Drafts and checks will not be accep
ted for taxes except at taxpayers
risk. County and school claims prop
erly approved will be accepted for
Dtc. 3. 19T
to Tatpayen
iwn s
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The taxpayer! of the T
8. G, will please take notice
tax books will be open from the
of December, 1917, until March
1918. After March 15th. 1918, I
penalty will be added.
0. R HIGHTOWER.
Treasurer
S. C.—12-8-8t.
I for Weddings, Personal Gifts, or own
| use.
(SINGLE DIAMOND OK FANCY
DIAMOND JEWELRY,
WATCHES, CLOCKS, STERLING
'SILVER.
CUT GLASS AND ART GOODS.
JEWELRY of the newer patterns,
both ia plain and fancy jewelry.
WE HANDLE ONLY SOLID AND
GENUINE GOODS, sad compete with
all mail order houses. Orders filled
at once.
—TRY US —
SYLVAN BROS.,
Jewelers, Silversmith*, Watchmakers.
COLI^IM \ |
Phone 1048.
Cor. Main and llamufon Sta.
Notice of Final Di** harre
Notice is hereby given that the un-
ted will on Thursday, Dee. 20,
ile with Hon. John K. Snelling,
of Probata for Barnwell Coun
ty. his final return as Executor of the
will of Eliza Cain, deceased, and ap
ply for Lettora ‘DiMrisaory.
H. H. Martin.
Executor.
BHckvill*. S. C • Nov. 20,* 1917,
Vickery Bros.
FISK TIRES
MOBILOIL A A
Help the Operators Serve
You Better
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taxes.
J. B. Armstrong,
County Treasurer.
EDGAR A. BROWN,
JAS. JULIEN BUSH,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Money to Loan in any Amount for any
Length of Time
Walker Building, , Barnwell. S. C.
. Wm. McNAB.
* Renresenfing
Fire. Health and Accident
Insurance Companies. .
Personal attention given all business
Ottie* In Hgrriiton. Block, M*fn St,
Barnwell, s. C.
DR. W. C. MILHOUS,
Dentist.
Office hours:. 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Persons living away from Barnwell
will please make appointments before
coming. By so doing they will be sure
>f immediate service.
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Send u* your JOB WORK.
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Ship Your
Long Staple Cotton
■ - TO ~ '-~
Whaley & Rivers,
COTTON FACTORS,
Consignments handled on
Commission.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
USED CARS FOR
One Reo 5-p*s *engcr
1916 model, 60-inch I
One Chrevolet 5-p
“
car, model 490.
One Dort 1917 m
touring car.
Th°se cars are
SALE.
touring
*ar
id
rer
uni
passenge
in good condition.
For prices apply to
i 1 agood - Jenn in r
Bi
Auto Co.,
imwell, S. C.
WANTED—Velvet beans in the pod
in car lots of 20 tons; also threshed
beans for planting. Otis Brabham,
Allendale. S. C.
Telephone subscribers are urged to call by
number and not by name. In a community
of this size the operators cannot possibly re
member the names of all subscribers; when
you call by name you delay your service and
hamper its efficiency.
All telephones are known to the operators
by numbers which are on the switchboard di
rectly in front of them. The directory' is your
index to the switchboard and should be con
sulted before making a call.
Call by number and help the • operator
serve vou better.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
THE SOUTH ERN RAiLWAY'COMPAMY
A
LtfWYER received $10,000 for suggesting those words to a railroad.
That sign, “Stop, Look, Listen!” saved the road many thousandi
of dollars in damages. It’s a good sign. It’s worth $10,000. Wise
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people are often warned by a similar sign'on the road of extravagance.
They stop in time. How about yourself ? Think this over seriously. A
bank account is the* BEST KIND OF SECURITY at any time.
Bp3.-n~k- o£ W ill±s*tQ3n.
' WILUSTON. S. C.
I An Ambition and a Record \
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! ’THE needs of the South are identical with the needs J
1 of the JUmthern Railway: the growth and aucceMuf one mean* j
J the upbuilding of the o.bcr.
’ The 5onthrm Railway a«ks no farorr—no •pcciai pririlege not
J accorded to oibcri.
J The ambition cf the Southern Rail-ray Company J* to tre that j
I unity of interest that Is born of co-opt ration betw een the public and ,
J the railroads; to see p-rfected that fair and frank policy in the manage- I
mci.t of ra.iroads which invite* the confidence of fovenimenwl ♦
agencies- to realize that liberality of treatment which will enable it '
!?to obtain the additional capital needed for the acquisition of better and
enlarged faciiitir* indicia to the. demand for increased and better
service ( and. finally—
o hike It* niche In the holy politic of the South alongside of
great
To
other great industries, with no more, but with equal libertie*. equal
right* and equal opportunities.
44 The Southern Serves the South. ,,