The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, November 13, 1924, Image 8
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A Theory That
Wa* Proved
By H. IRVING ICING
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C AHOI.1NK I’KM »KIMJAST bad a
lli»M>ry iiiid m*I oil! to (rrovo It. N**r
tlioory love lit tlrst hIuIiI . SIu* wiih
h aprlgbtly yoitnK Indy nud wim In Mit*
bjililt of fiillink In lov«* with ln*wlld«*r-
JriK \«*isnilllty. Thon* whh yoiinjj
SIIiik Wntnon Sin* wmm Hurt* hIic wiih in
lovis,,wltli Sllim until hIu* niiw IiIiii
''••ihIiik n liorrllil** |nir|il(* ti(*. 'riion
th<‘n> whh Itnyinond (’iirulhi'rM. Hay-
tnoinl wiin ko piTfi'i tly corrwt In III*
nlllr*', lil* innnnor* wen* ho iioTIhIiciI,
IiIk bliirk • > yrs so pxpri'NHlvi* Hint (’nro-
llnr, whrn sin* wh*. IntrodiPVd to liim,
told luTHolf thnt hIu- lind surely eon-
tmeteil 11 ciisi* of love Ml Hist slulit.
Hut wben slo* knew him belter imd
found (tut ulmt outrnfeniiH Krntuinur
lie used her love wns swept nwuy.
Then ciiine Into her ken Thoiua*^
\\ III In ins, the Kchoolmnster. He
bonrded with the I'eliderniiHts. I , 'nrrn-
er riuidercnst lived neur the vllli(|;e
mid whs well to do. Kill he was a
thrifty soul and took oecnsionnl hoard
er* Toni Williams was Just out of
colleue and was teaeliini; 'Tor a while
l>reparatorv to enterlnj; the Institute
of TeehnoloK.V. He was rather Ioiik
and unwky and sparing of speech,
t’nroline looked him over and decided
that lie would never do at all for a
vouluiate. 4
Shi* was a llttb* piqued, lioW(*ver,
that Tom paid so little attention to
her He was always polite to her,of
course, hut then* was an aloof Ues*
shout him which nettled her and she
found herself pulling forth all the
little arts of which slo* was master to
attract the admiration of "pa's hoard
er." And she succeeded. Tom, In fact,
soon found tlml he was In love with
her, hut In* knew ('aniline's reputation
for Inconstancy In love.
Tom and ('aniline, however, as they
came to know each oilier better, be
came very uood frlcipls. - >
About this time then* arrived In the
village a youni; mini who seemed to
T'arollne to he all that she had
dreamed of, all that sin* laid been
'searehiui; for. He was said to he the
am nt. of a bln New \ 01 k llrm that In
tended 1‘stahllsliiui: a siimmei' resort
on the shore ihive miles away, ('ar
ohm* bore alown on the faseinatini;
stranger like a hi*iiujiful yacht under
full sail and threw out her cnipplitii
Irons. The yoiin^ man's name, a* in*
yax* It out, was Ih'reival Sommers;
w tih li name added Just *.hc right touch
Hs ii thilShi*r to his p(*rf(*cth»n*.
Soon after I'erclval’s urrival Tom
and lie met in the villagi* street. Iloth
stepped and stared at (>ucJi ether, say
inu simultaneousU : "Von here?"
I’enlval sia'ni< , d very miiili discon
ceiled at Ihe meiUlng and siild:"Veu
wen t gi\e an old tellege mate away,'
will you, Ipun? "I ni)i 'itnwii .here lying
perdu for a while. One of my little
es, a | cules Nottirng ' »cry had, hill
tliearh: it liesl to kee)! out of sigii! for
m wh.le" —
"I will net gi\e yen away 1’en." re
pl;ed I em. "if you liehave yourself.
Kill the (cry lirsi tune I see you tip
le any el your id.t. dodut*s, or h<‘ar of
your lieiiic. 1 will d-nounct* yon" And
In* passed eii w ith a scow (•oh his taro
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Ken Ihngwood's career at college
had been diviepuiable, and Ids «;arei*r
Ht ief leax mg _t ollogo liad been more
se fom knew all .liner liim. I Telly
seen Teii! s.ixx that t aiidmi* luid h<*
< e|ile e!l.tillered oi Ken KlllgX'Oxld.
nl . s I‘ei t I\ al Somnnu's
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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE. HAKN WELL. SOI TH CAROLINA.
Thursday, November 13, 1924.
LIST OF WHITE TEACHERS IN
BARNWELL COUNTY SCHOOLS
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at ti mi : nd attribtiie it to jeahnisy Hi*
re'ehed te go io Ken and te|i him to
leave !■ wn "Mliv, III ie.ixi* town,"
sa .d Ib'i ‘ T v e l ad all 1 xx ant of tills
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Mi*.* Agnes Hill, <' * ’
Seven Pines
Miss Gertrude English
Boiling Springs
Mis'. John S. Keel
Long Branch
Miss Ruby IX-acock
Long Branch
Miss Belle Non,c
Hilda.
Miss Eleanor E. I’atthe
Hilda
Mrs. Rosa Leigh Odom
Hilda
Miss Mamie Hutto
Hilda
Supt. W. VV. Barr, Ci.
Healing Springs,
MisS A/.ilee Mills, K.
Healing springs . .
Mrs. Ruth Mims Coggin
Healing Springs
Mrs, T. G. Cobb
Kohhin
Supt. H. H. King, 1’. D.
Dunlmrton High School
Miss Jane Owens, ('.
Dunbarton High School
Miss deo Cole
DunTikrton High School.
Miss Hilma Riee-, Coker
Dunbarton High School
Mrs. H. 11. King, \V.
Dunbarton- High School
Miss Callie Bates
Dunbarton High School
Mrs. W. B. Barker, La.
Pleasant Hill
Mrs. T. A. Holland
Reedy Branch
Mrs. Agatha Baxley
Reedy Branch
MW. X'iidj, Mims Cav. W-
Galilee
Miss Daisy Clark
Green’s Academy
Supt. Frank G. Posey, F. 1
Hlackville High School
Miss Kiltie Lee Steel, D. W.
Hlackville High School
Mr. (iussie L. McCartha. N. (’.
Hlackville High School
Mr. J. Albert Batson, \\\ C.*
Hlackville High School
Miss Amarynthia M. Keels, W.
Hlackville 1 ligh School
Miss Edwanla Diekinson
dlackville High School
Mi'S Mary Nickles
Hlackville High School
Miss Edith Black, ( Ii.
Hlackville High School
XI rs. 1 a*da FT Dax is, Li.
Biackville High School.
Miss Elizabeth Peterson, A. C.
Hlackville High School
Miss Ruth Folk, Cli.
Hlackville 1 ligh School
Miss Martha Brin e. Cli. (XTsc.)
Biackville High School
Mrs. W. C. Buist, W.
Double Pond
XIrs. Emma Lou D. Still
Double Pond
XI iss Kit tie I’arker
Edisl o
Mrs. Lila H. Brown
Hercules
XI iss Lucy Cook
Hercules _ _
XIrs. Xlatihla (’iroonis <
Hercules
Xliss Nan A. Martin
Ashleigh
Miss Grace L. Xlartin
Ashlejgh
Supt. j. S. XI. Finch, F, L.
Elko
Mrs. J. S M. Finch
Elko f-|
Xliss Edith Walkej
Elko’
Xliss Gretchen Hair
Elko
Supt. M. B. Self. U. N. C.
U illiston High School
Mr. XI. M. Player. \Y. (’.
\\ illiston High Sch.iol
Xii.'S Hattie New sotp. \\
W illiston High School
Xliss Thelma Braseltim, Ga. \.
M illiston High School
Xliss Maty Pemndl. D. \\
\\ illiston High Sch c!
Xliss Anna Salh y, (’. C.
U illiston High School
Xliss Kloise Quattlebaum
Willi'ton High School
Miss Bessie Dwnnoxant, \\
W illiston High Sx hool
-Mi's Han iet t Seller -. Li.
W illiston High School
Xliss XIay Belle Holby. \\
Willi'ton High School
Mrs. \\ . H. Manning. Ga. Nor.
W illiston High School
Miss 1 tieiHe Svott. W.
W’illiston High School
Xliss Lucy Salley. G. \\ . (’.
Willi'ton High School
M i's .Edna Lott, t Musn i
Willi'ton High School
Xliss Rosalie Reid
Barlmfy Branch
XIr. S. C- Dunlap, W. C.
Kline
Mrs. S. ('. Dunlap
Kline
Mi's I.mile Creech, Li.
K luie
Mrs. Leila XLC. Dixon
Cedar' Grove.
Mrs. Maude’W Harley
San Hill
XIrs. ( lei) K., BarkiT ' -r
Oak Grox o
Mi(i. \ ieto; Kcarse'
Oak Grove
Mis^ ( le * Civech
Friendship
'Its. Clamli.’t Kcamity
Finker’s ( reck • .
M in" Mollh k HHt4 v s
Morris
Su| t', .1, |>. Koh sor. K ('
Mr. H. M. (iuyot. F. I .
Mis', Fi/aheth Kima khaltei,
Miss Edna Croeth.
Mt?cs Flmn Ca\ i', \V
Mi's Keheci a Klatt. (’ ('
Mi'* llarriett Liu ius, i'll
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Barnwell, S. C.
Lyndhurst, S. C.
'Elko, S. (’.
Elko, S.
Hilda, S. C.
Hilda, S. O. \
Hilda, S. (’... r
Hilda, S. C.
Hlackville, S. C.
Hlackville, S, C.
Hlackville, S. ('.
Meyer’s Mill, S. C
Dunbarton, S. C.
Dunbarton, S. (’.
Dunbarton, S. (’.
Dunbarton, S. C,
Dunbarton, S. (’.
Dunbarton, S. (’.
Barnwell, S. ('.
Barnwell, S. (’.
Barnwell, S. (’.
Barnwell, S. C.
Elko, S. ('.
Hlackville. S. ('.
Hlackville. S. (’.
Hlackville. S. (’.
Hlackville, S. ('.
Hlackville, S.,C.
Hlackville, S. ('.
Hlackville, S. (*.
Hlackville, S. (’.
Hlackville. S. (\
Hlackville, S, ('.
Hlackville, S. ('.
Hlackville, S. ('.
Hlackville, S. ('.
Hlack-v fttc,~S. ('.
Will is ton. S. C,
Harnweil. S. (’.
Harmvell. S.
Haniwell, S.
Him kville, S. ('.
Hlackville. S. (’.
i Elko. S, (
Elko, S. (’.
Elko. S.* .
Elko, S. C.
W illiston, S. ('.
Willi-ton, S. ('.
Williston. S. (’.
Willistiui. S. ('.
Willi'ton, S.
W ’li.'ton, S. f.
Willi-ton, S.
Willi'ton, S. (’.
■ Willi'ton. S.
Willi'ton, S. ('.
W illiston. S. C.
Willi'ton. S. (' ■
\Vini'ton. S. ('.
Willi'ton, S. . ,
(Mar. S. V.
Kline, S.
Kline. S, ('.
Kline, S. (’.
Elko. S.
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Martin. S. C.
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Olar. S.
Barnwell. S. t\
Willi'ton. S. (.'.
Kline. S. ('.
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Harnweil. S. ('.
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May be many, but let vour Saving Grace be an
account with us. Open a savings account with us
today. “Pennies make dollars” is an age old say-
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WE PAY 5 PER CENT.
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital Stock, $50,000.00
Make This Bank Your Best Servant.
E. HARLEY, PRES.
S. E. MOORE. VICE PRES.
N. G. W. WALKER, VICE PRES.
RALPH SMITH CASHIER
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Former Harnwe^ Hoy Flies Plahe.
Dillon, Ntfv. 10.—Col. William C.
liar lee. of the United States, marine
corps, arrived m Dillon by airplane
this afternoon front Washington; fly
ing time three hours and 3f> minutes.
He was accompanied by (apt. d. T.
Moore, son of the former Adjt. Gen
eral W. W. Moore of this State. Capt.
M<>ore piloted the-machine, which is
a dcllaviland. Col. Harlee will adr
dress tlie American Legion here id-
roormw at noon. Immediately after
his address he will proceed to Colum
bia. where he has an engagement to
address- the Focus dub at o’clock.
Col. Harlee wa' reared in this sec
tion and he has a number of friends
as well as relatives who are giving
him a roval welcome on this occasion.
CANDIDATE’S CARDS.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Magistrate at
Hlackville. to succeed 1. F. Still, re
signed. >abjeef to the rules and regu
lations of the Democratic party.
, W. S. GUUBDS.
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date (of the office of Magistrate, at
Hlackville. to M suecoed l. Fr-S^lf re
signed. subject to the ru;c- and regu-
[ilations of the Democratic party.
A. B. Hair.
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Magistrate at
Hlackville. to succeed L F. Still, re
signed. subject to the rules and regu-
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
A petition having been filed accord
ing with section 1T4‘j, general school
law of 1921 notice is hereby given
that an election will be held in Elk >
School District No. 28 on Tuesday,
Nov. 18th, 19 , _ , 4, for the purpose of
determining whether or not a special
tax of seven ,7), additional mills shali
he levied in the above named school
district.
The sahl elfction shall be conduct'?!
as is provided by law for the holding
of general elections. The polls to
be opened at cF. P. Lee and Son"
store and the following have been
appointed managers of election: W;
H. Wooley. H. S. Green.' C. W. Hair.
Those favoring the proposed levy
will east a ballot with the word
"Yes" written or printed thereon and
those opposing the proposed levy
shall east a ballot with the word“Xu"
written or printed thereon.
HORACE J. CROUCH
County Supt. of Education.
Barnwell. S. ('.. Nov. 4. 1921.
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NOTICE.
The Newell Conti.vcfi.tg Company
having sub-let vet tain p ortions of its
contra." for the construr!ion of th^
Highwuv from Bn*, wel to Ellenton,
notice is hereby given by the said
Newell Contracting Company that it
will in nowise be re.spoas’b'e for any
debts or obligations contract;*by any
of said sub-contractors.
Tutt’s Pills
The first dote attoniahet the invalid,
giving immediate relief, regulating
bowels and digestive organs, inducing
GOOD DIGESTION
ECZEMA!
Money back without question
if HUNT S GUARANTKKD
SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES
(Hunt's Salve and Soaptail in
the treatment of Itch. Enema,
Ringworni.Tetter or other itch
ing skin diseases Try thic
treatment at our usk.
Mase & Deason Drug Store
Barnwell, South Carolina.
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of the Democratic party.
C. S. Buist.
1 hereby announce -mys.lt a canm-
| date foi the office ot\ Ma-jw-^ti'.ite at
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! Blaxkville. to sueeeed l. 1 . St..,. i'e-
[ signed, subject to the rule.' and regu-
atior.s of the Democratic party. '
J. M. Halford
Mss' Blanche R. Spann. I'h.
Mis'- Miiineola (jiime'
Mi's Martha Spe< :. \\
Miss \meha MeNah. \V.
Mrs. T. K. ('ummings. \\ : iM.
Mis' K,d>:i Bt'miett
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Duly \lumn; and Alumrae
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outside the State or certificates u(
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NOTICE.
A penalty f $1.09 tv.il'be ad.ded to
compound tax. if not paid on or be-
foie November lb. 1924.' *.
| Bv o>dt of Towr. Council of Bar fl
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IRA FALKS.
Clerk.
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Barn we
COUNTY TREASURER’S
TAX NOTRE.
The Treasurer's office will he op *n
for the collection of taxes for the fiscal
year 1924 from Oct. Ibth. 1924. -to
March l'*th.T92r<. invlusivo. A pen
alty of 1 per cent, will he applied to
all taxes not paid by Dec. 31st. 1924.
A penalty of 2 per cent, will be ap
plied to all ta.xes not paid by January
31st. 192b.
A penalty of 7 per cent will be ap
plied to all unpaid taxes from March
1st to March Ibth. inclusive—after
which the books close and Execution'
will be' issued.
2 mills for County ]Rouds.
Tax Rate as Follows:
C> mills for State puf}K>ses.
4 mills for State School—fl-fol law.
11 mills for ordinary Co. purpose?.
1 mill f 'r piamtenance of pub. ids. 1
2 mills for Int
1 mill for Inst
3 nulls-for Co
Wm. McNAB
Representing
FIRE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Personal attention given all businew
Office in Harrison Block, Main St.
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Total
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etc past
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MONEY TO LOAN
Loans made same day
application received.
No Red Tape
HARLEY & BLATT.
Attorneys-at-Law
BarnwelL S. C.
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