The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, September 04, 1924, Image 8

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« « mmm . . )■ HOME BANK OF BARNWELL ::: We Pay S 0 . in Savings Department ^ ' -' . • • . • " . . Our Farmer Friends, Merchants, Depositors, Borrowers—both white and colored—appreciate ■ ** the many accommodations extended to them by the HOME BANK of Barnwell during this year, •• 1 *. • ■ i ^ \ and in the past years, and the bank is prepared and willing to assist those loyal customers again another year. Our Motto: “If you want money, we have it. If you have money, we want it.” 0 . • ~ ■ ■ . 1 , • « We are depository for the State of South Carolina, Barnwell County and Town of Barnwell. HARRY D. CALHOUN President, NORMAN B. GAMBLE Active Vice-Pres. WILLIAM McNAB -A . * '-*■ 1 * Cashier. Notiri*, Teachers’ Kxamination- Thc rvgulHr Fall examination. f(tr teachers’ elementary and primary certificates will be held at the Court Mouse in Harnwtd! on Friday and Sat urday, Sept. 12th and l.’Uh, 1924. Tiie examinatjons will begin at 9 o’clock each day and both days are required to take the complete examinaton. It is impossible to take the examination in one day. Applicants will be ex pected to furnish paper. Horace .1. „( rouch, Supt. Kd. Barnwell County. Barnwell. S. (’.. Sept. 1. 1924. Social and Personal News from Williston BYRNES ENDORSED By HOME TOWN MINISTERS AND CHURCHMEN TO WHOM .IT MAY CONCERN: We take pleasure in certifying that we have known lames F. Byrnes for many years. He is a man of marked ability and energy, with a great legislative experience, having been a member of Congress for the past 1 4 years. He is a member and com municant of the Protestant Episcopal Church of Aiken, and is a man of unim peachable character. Mr. Byrnes enjoys the good will and friendship of all the peo ple of his community, and we unhesitatingly endorse his candidacy for the United States Senate. RHV. YVM/.JOHNSON. Rector. Aiken F.piscopal Church. RKY. <;. II HOIKIFS, ’ Fastorr Aiken Methodi-t (“huich. RKY. BUM.UP .1. MrKKAW l‘a>t4)r, Aiken Bnptbd Chuiih. RKY. .I K. MKNDKRSON. Pastor. Aiken Pieshytei ian Chuic’i. Expresses Appreciation. K. B. MKNHKRSON. Sctiiot Warden \Y. W. MCt KKN'KCSS k. s. cRorr. KKANK P HKNI>KRSON. W W KDCKRTON, .lunior Warden. II. N. SCHRODKR HKNRY BCSCM. V. K I.ORKXy.. W. ROTHKO, k \'.'s! r\ nv ' , n| I |< KRS OIL KPrscnp\1 ( HI R( H \l \lk!.\ * Z7w • y ,< I 4 < represents the latest achievement in i typewriter construction, sixes the greatest measure of .satisfactory service and a quality of work that is unsurpassed. (’UNSll)KK THESE FACTS: The Woodstock means more for the money, ha*, many superior features and excels in every particular. j \ ' '—'—- Trice and Terms Most Attractive.—Territory inquiries solicited. Extra value makes easy sales and attractive earnings. Full Particulars on Request. WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER CO. 218 W. Monroe. ........ Chicago, U. S. A. B. P. BAVIES, Distributor, Barnwell, S. C. Williston, Aug. .1(1.—Miss’ Frances Latimer left this week for Shop Springs, Tenn., when!* she becomes in structor in h.imv economics in the high school there. Miss Helen Battle has returned to her home in Atlanta after Visiting Mesdames YY. K. Kennedy and J. A. Latimer. ~ Curtis YY'hittle has returned from the training camp at Fort Bragg, N. C. Miss Agnes Latimer is visiting Mis> Helen Battle in Atlanta. Miss Gwendolyn Altman, of Char leston, is vi-ifing relatives' here. Mis- Margaret Thompson has re turned from a visit to Miss Vera Boland in Charleston. Mr-. YY . YY’. Molony, Miss Lucyle Molotiy, of Black ville, ail'd their guests. Mi s Antoinette Bruggenian and Mr. Lawrence Kelly, of Savan nah. were guests in YY’illiston last week. Miss Dorothy Toole ha^ returntd from a visit to relative.- in Au gusta. Mr. and Mrs. R. A Mct'ieary ‘and children spent Sunday in Mont- moreiici. Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. Kennedy, David and Elizabeth Kennedy have re turned from Hendersonville. .Mr. and Mrs. Paul Black, of Millet:, spent Sunday with (’apt and Mrs. YY’. D. Black. Mes-rs. John YY’oodward, Sr., and Jr., and Miss Helen YY'oodward spent Sunday in Augusta where the for- tner has gone to work. Mr. J. K. Cook, of Spelling, has recently moved to-YY’illiston and ic- cepted a po.-ition with the YY’illiston Alotor. Co. Mr. and Mr~. Fuller Dicks, of Col umbia, were recent vi-itors of .Mr. and Mr.-. YVilliam Matthews. Mi-s Nela Chainller, of Augusta, spent Ta-.t week with M:s-e- Lucile and Mat-frlint- Portion—^—- .Mi-. 1’. S. F. YVeathersIme is visit-, sre Mi . \\ . (i. Smith in Orangeburg. Mr. and Mr-. James Afnit ida .a.ru ciiildron. of Charlr-Po . -pent, la-t week-end with Mr, and Mrs. 0..(>. t-'addej ■ Mr.-. D 1 . \Ii*rr:t* a' eonmanie ! Mr. and. Mr-. J B. Reel, of Augu-ta. to 1 ! • • e' \ :il. - - Week to vi-it M J. M. Rus-e!l. • D. L. Merritt .has returjted from a.\i-it to. James A. Merritt in St. v . ‘Mrs L. n. B lat ! at 1 child red are yi.-:?-ing fn I'harit -‘;ai and Kofy i’a act . Ml..s Dai-;. Willi- i- visiting M?-'.' .Ainakor, i: Columloa. Mrs. II. K. Anderson has m turned frnm I'foruLi • and Brunswick, <ia. YY . K Prot l.ro ha- returned from Lynchburg. \a‘. YY . I YY ill is. Jr., and Q. A. K‘'n- nedy, Jr'., were, hosts in the YY’illiiston Baseball Club at a delightful fish fry last Friday night. Card of Thanks. YY’hile 1 was wronged hy false state ments in—same places, nevertheless i will carry no ill feelings. I hereby express my unbounded ap preciation to those who worked and voted to make my' 3779 votes possi ble, and will willingly -erve them when called upon. As ever I am ready to co-operate in every way for the upbuilding of our State and country. Sincerely, ,. Ci. L. Toole, Rt. 3. Aiken*. S. C. Card of Thanks. Through the medium of the County papers, 1 beg leave to express to the voters of Barnwell County my sin cere appreciation and deep sense of gratitude for the very flattering vot« which 1 received for Master in the recent Primary Election. Y. Seymour Owens. Reduced Summer Fares Beginning May 15th, 1924 Round trip ticket- to principal summer tourist resorts, in the United States and Canada.^ Tickets good for return to original starting pillnt until Octo ber 31 st, 1924. There are many recreation opportunities in the glorious moun tains of Western North Carolina. “THE LAND OF THE SKY” Let us help you plan your summer vacation. CONSULT TICKET AGENTS Southern Railway System YY . E. Mc(i EE. Division Pass. Agent. Columbia, S. C. A. H. ACKER, Di-trict Pass. Agent. Charleston, S. C. BALLOON T1HES STANDARD EQUIPMENT .ill- x;.i; * - • v * * 'V <1 • '/'l >*•» v. ^ -X/ ( This Vibrationless Essex Six Means Longer Car Life—’1000 - I rets;ht jnd Tax Extra And it also means greater riding comfort. The voters of Bennett Springs and Four Mile Townships will accept many thank- tor the large majority given me in the primary of August 26th for Magistrate for Meyer’s Mill. \ ours for good service. B. YY'. Peeples. Myer’s Mill. S. (’.. Aug. 27. 1924. Card of Thank Editor, The Tarnwell People: Please allow me space to tjiank the people of Barnwell for the good vote they gave me. I am deeply grateful. B. R. Tillman. Trenton. S. C., Aug. 30. 1924. Unusual smoothness is found in Essex Six perform ance. Its motor is built on the famous Super-Six principle and with one exception is exclusive to Essex. Thousands-oL-former larger car owners recognize the wisdom of driving todays Essex Six. It saves $ 300 to $ 400 in purchase cost. It saves in operation and main tenance expense. TodayV Essex is a revelation to those who do not know its^astounding value. ESSEX TOURlNt; *900. Freight and Taa Extra Sales 1800 Each Week 1 ♦ W. D. HARLEY MOTOR CO., Barnwell, S. C. w. f Advertise in THE PEOPLE.