The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, March 05, 1925, Image 5
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THURSDAY, MARCH 5Tlt, 1925.
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA.
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Land Surveying a Specialty.
Lyndhurst, S. C.
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Schools, Etc., Closed.
On accotnt of an epidemic of
influenza and the presence of
several. cases of scarlet fever
in and around Barnwell, the
local Board of Health, at a
meeting Tuesday night, order
ed that the schools, churches
and all places of amusement in
Barnwell be closed for one
week, unless conditions make it
advisable to extend the time.
The order is effective at cnee.
Acting in accordance therewith^
Supl. J. D. Robison closed the
schools yesterday (Wednesday)
rro'riLiug.
The order delayed publica-
t'un of The People several
hou. - -. as it. was necessary
“kiil”-two largo advvrti cements .
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black. Owtfrt
mg CO.-,,;
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ita e eilts snut
> - iVd-sj; mod aiai dll'.'
may get sarne by pay-
11 !’. (- .rdner. Bla kviile.
d-"’ Itc.
V;;;'io Tiieatre and re-
tw » nag".; entiia ly.
Colonel retains his old time courtesy
and was glad to see somebody from
“home.”
The writer had the pleasure of
viewing Col. Edgar A. Brown, ar
rayed in a purple robe of gorgeous
splendor (or splendid gorgeous ness,
we can't decide which), presiding
with unruffled cfcjm and dignity over
the deliberations of that august body
known as “the House.” He . makes
an excellent presiding officer, hi,- rul
ings liciTig fair and impartial.
The Rev. D. W. Heckle, Barnwell
County’s other member of the House,
|was busy on two occasions that thi-
j.writer saw him—the first time at
his desk and the : ccond in a restau-
, rant. • .
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While watching the j ro< eedings at
Wm. McNAB
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Representing
FIRE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Personal attention given all busineaa
Office in Harrison Block, Main St
BARNWELL. S. C.
Mr. I). V. Key, of Me
was iii the city M.ndiy.
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SALi'.r—Kx.'.-' Wat rmelon
hh 1 '’l, }. ! .;.•(» per piiund. A! •> GY, *a-
rind W.d.' in Yet -!, $:2.i't( per pound.
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i hi*
friends of
will 1 am with
Just
few POUTUisjoft.
<)\YKN:'. r.umwt h, S.C.
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FOR SALK
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Asparagus
SKL1.. Klko
< row .s. R,
S. C.
1 OR SALK.—Wannamitker’s Cleve
land Big Boll Cotton Seed, guarantee :
- pure arid ‘sovmd. Prue--: In small
If quair hies, t>l.. r >0 par bu - l e l; in bl)
r* bushel lots and over. $1.2'). Apply t>
I I H. Jeff Haiiu Blackville, S. C . rfd 1.
.ii's. B. W. Sexton
i'ret that It was
ncces-ary to carry h. i'"to. a Columbia
hospitat for Are at n+eiiF- last. .ween,, it.
is undi ’'stood that her pie.-ent illness
is the ic-uif of an attack of “flu” a
ST\N- time agor Horn the effects of
width she has ruver ’fully recovered.
It i; hoped that she wiil soon be t n-
2 R'-tf
Washington
G
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\\a i ai'am.
Kartiujuake Saturday Night.
Canada and the Northern part of
the United States were more or less
an earthquake at 'J:4b
1 shaken > y
o’cloc k Saturday night. Several lives
«•••• O •• O «■••••• 0 tt : were- lo«t and considerable property
.damage was suffered in the firmer
I country. Klorcn a-. S. (’., reported
FIBRE AND HEREABOUTS.
Mr, T. A. Greene, of Dunbarton,
was in the city Monday.
Mr. D. W. Brown of Meyer's Mill,
was’ ;i visitor here Mon lav.
having felt the shock. Within less
than ten minutes after the occurrence,
Owners of. radio sets in Barnwell
heard about the phenomenon.
Thursday rhor
nir g'
-essiorp the
w.
i‘cr’s attention v/i
IIS i\\
tractc
i) to • a
Vr
rv digngu-d
looking nelson.
who
wa
u- wabiinK with
nu a
i ll red
t: t ltd
do
wri the niain
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Surely
we
thl
iught, “tlu're
goer
i the
king
bee <fcf
Ihi
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ikiig
ill
V»-Ohd
look
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■ discovered t
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izemei
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it
wa - r.nne ot;i
er th.
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ic Hon
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f th
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i com.
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■ could easily
pas.
s in
Co Finn
hia as
Ev niier of
the
Legi.
datui’"
. but
u»
u'ther ,1 his., is
it <*<
>m p!
iinent
thi*
:
mber- of t.bi 1
■ General
Assembly or
a i
a ficctioa o» I'
dr. B
i>!en,
we a;
a in re-
fu
se t.i commit
ours
elf.
We did not s<
e 1 )r,
. Rat
terson
. Fen a-
Money to Lend t
Private Funds to Lend on
Gill Edf,e Security
V. Sevmour Owens
Attorney - Barnwell, S, CT.
tor from Barnwell County, so w are
* a in nosition to “write h m up” in
this article.
The consensus of opinion was that
the Legislature would In* in session
about three weeks longer. If that he
true, they will have to do more in
that time than they have in the past
six weeks if anything Worthwhile is
accomplished.
Mr. H. M. Cook, of .Sneilin" was j
the city iMondavon business.
Interesting Budget of
News from Snelling
Mr. B. F. Anderson} of Dunberton. j
was a business vi itor here Monday.
Among the| salesday visitors here
was Mr. J. B. Kirkland, of Mover’s '
Kill. _ .
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Cant, W. T. Walker, of. Walker’s
Mtation, was a. business visitor here.
Monday.
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Messrs. N. W. Wbeklev and W. AK
,en Harter, of Fairfax, wire visitors
here salesday.
Snelling, March 2.—Mr. and Mrs.
Jll dlis- Powell, of St. Petersburg, Ha.,
arc* visiting the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. (’. Birt.
Mr. S. K. Moon* was a vrtitoi in
i Fairfax Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Heyward Anderson,
of Dunlcartun. spent last Sunday with
the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. H.
M. Cook.
" Messrs. James Cook. Thomas Biz-
zell, and William Robinson, of Fair
fax. were the guests of the former’s
1 parents, Mr. and Mis. H. M. Cook,
ast Wednesday.
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BOILER FLUBS
MILL CASTINGS AND SUPPLIES
3EI.TINC, PACKING AND LACING
WOOD, IRON AND STEEL
Brin* KNUINK UKi'AIKS in ahUi f. rquU-k v.nrk.
LOMBARD IRON WORKS, AUGUSTA, GA.
IF YOU HAVE ^
MalAr'.a.Pilen,Sick Headache,Costive M
Ilow. k Dumb Akuc, Sour Stomach,
and Bclrhinijr; your food clue* not
n&simi I a t c , you have no appc-Ute,
cTutfs Pillsy,
will remedy these troubles
I COUNTY TREASURER'S
TAX NOTICE.
The Treasurer's office will be op m
for the collection of taxes for the fiscal
year 1921 from Oct. loth, 1924, to
March loth, 1925, invlusive. A pen
alty of 1 per cent, will he applied to
all taxes not paid by Dec. 51st, 1924.
A penalty of 2 per centrwill be,ap
plied to all taxes not paid by January
31st, 1925.
* A penalty of 7 per cent will be ap
plied to all unpaid taxes ffrom March
1st to March 15th, inclusive - after
which the books close and Executions
will be issued.
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Tax Rate as Follows:
2 mills for County Roads.
f> mills for State* purposes.
4 mills for State School—6-0-1 law.
11 mills for ordinary Co. purposes.
1 mill for maintenance of pub. rds.
2 mills for Int., etc. on road bds.
1 mill for Inst., etc past indebt.
3 mills for Constitutional Schools.
Total 30 mills for all purposes.
Road tax of $5.00 for all who are
liable.
Tax on all dogs except suckling
pups $1.25,. must be* paid in January
1925.
Special School Levy.
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine
, r , , ^ mary section, spent the week-end with
Mr. Isadore Brown and Tamil/, of .. , ,. ... , ,,
k , , ’ , 1 Mr. and Mrs. \V. ( . Birt.
.Blac’kVn'hv were the guests of rela
rives here Sunday.
March came in Sunday like the
proverbial lamb but began to rfoar
Monday like a lion. •
Thost' who are y in a “run down" condi-
('kde Rowell of th» Rose- tion win llotl- e Uatarrh bothers
.Miss t 1>(U i owi u, <>T i.ie K >se lhein mU(h m ,, ro than when they are In
good Health. This .'act proves that while
Catarrh is a local disease, it is .greatly
inllueneed by < onstitutional conditions;
HALL’S CAT A UHH M KDYCIN K con
sists of an Ointment which ouh kl>
Kelie\es by "local application, and the
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which assists
in improving th * Ceweral Health.
Sold by druggists for over 4(i Years,
Simon Bixiwn’s Sons, of Blackville.
are adverti-dhg cucumber seed in
thik issue of The People.
Messrs. A. J. Bennett and L. A.
At i' i xico went down to Allendale Mon-
^,'jlny afternoon on business.
Miss Carrie Cave, Mrs. Ben *
<‘JnVc, Mr. and Mrs. Clark McCaslan
s»pcnt Monday in Augusta shopping.
Mr. H. J. Uroucb, cminty jsir^eriri-
Miss Kate Grubbs, of Denmark,
was called Friday afternoon to the
hed-iik* << f her mother, Mrs. Alice
Grubbs, who is very ill.
Miss Lucy Cook, who is teaching in
the Hercules Graded school, spent
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the week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. M. Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Birt were visi
tors in \Villiston Wednesday after
noon.
Mr. G. L. Hill and daughter. Miss
Marie, spent Sunday with Mr. and
I Mrs. H. M. Cook. ,1^
Miss Mabel Har.Vy, of Denmark.
I Spent last Sunday with Mrs. W. F’.
Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Hutilhin-i.Ti iel't
last Monday f ir their Fn.fhc* in Phila-
\v inter
F. J. Cheney &. Co., Toledo, Ohio.
MONEY TO LQAN
Loans made same day
application received.
No Red 'tape
HARLEY & BLATT.
Attorneys-atLaw
BarnwelL S.C.
, .. . , ,‘*" u , i delphia, after vfienihng the
tendent of education, was in hi- of-[ , , '■ .,
,, i • , , 1 months here r.t Quad Loilgi*.
fcce ^inndav, after being conimed at i , ,, , - . ,
. . .... . 1 Mr. George ( ook attended the oedi-
home for the past week witn an at-
,, ‘ca’am services at the Willi, ton Bap-
tack of “flu.’ ‘
.list church Sundav.
Mrs. N. B. Gemb!.* and littli* daiigb- !
ter h; ve r<‘tunY.d from .a \i.-it -o re
latives in Aiken. They \Yere ae- j
Mr. and Mrs^ W. B. Parker were
tb> gue -fs of Mr. and Mrs. W. U.
Birt Sunday afternoon. ,
Mr. F’red Powell, of the Rosemary
• companied home liy Miss Marion Lo- .
■ , . . section, was a visitor here W ednesdav
flan;-the* formers aster, wao snent x —1.
,-T . . , aftYrnoon; t-
tfiT* VnH-k-end here. . . , .
| 1 ne many friend- of Mr.
i 0. I); MoOre will be glad to learn
I ’ ‘ -ry--.-'' . j
that their little .daughter, Ruth Gwen-
Tbe friends of Mrs. F\ Byipkley.
•f Fllleifton, v/UIj learn with regret , , _ ', r
dolyn, is very much improved after
that sin* is m a hospital in Augusta.
she, underwent an operation —,
recovery is x.r 1 '
hqped for. Mrs. Brinkley is a ;isttM'
•f Mrs. H. G. Boylstiln, of thi; city.
when
Saturday. Her ( eai;ly
an ■'attack* dT'"pneumonia.
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ichardkon, chief ga
Ye Editor Visits
the Legislature
Monty buck withotit qn-stion
if HUNTS GUARANTEED
! SKIN DlSii ASE REMEDIES
(Hunt’* Salve and Soaii), fail in
flit tieatment of Itch. ER-Eema,
Ringworm,Tetttr or other itoh-
inK f/en diaeasta. Tty tin*
t real nit r.t at oar risk.
Mase Deaion Drug Store
Barnwell, South CaroTma.
DR. CECIL RAY.
Physician and Surgeon. ^
Office at Mace Drug Company.
Barnwell, S. CJ
Ashleigh
Big Fork
Blackville
Cave
Cadar Grove 5 “
Diamond 8 “
Doubkr Pond 8 “
Dunl>arton - 12 “
Edisto 2 “
Barnwell 15 “
Barbary Branch , 8 “
Elko 8 “
Ellen ton 8 “
Four MHe ... 8 “
Friendship 8 “
Greens Academy 1 8 “
Healing Springs 12 “
Hercules 16 “
Hilda . 8 “
Joyce Branch 4 “
Kline .... 12 “
Lees 4 “
Long Branch 6 “
Meyers Mill .... 4 “
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THAT THE
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P this Territory now by |
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Morris 8 “
Mt. Calvary' ...V. ... 8
New* Forest . 8 “
Oak Grove 8 “
Old Columbia _— 2 “
Pleasant Hill 8
Red Oak ......... 8
^eedy Branch 8 “
Reeves Creek 2 “
Sand Hill .1.. ..- 5 “
Seven Pines .. . 4 “
1 Tinkers Creek ...... 8 “ .
Upper Richland 1. 3 “
* Willirton ..... 21 “
. JV B. ARMSTRONG,
^ ^County Tres.,
Barnwell,-S. C., bet. 7, 1924.
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Col A. A. Richanlknn, thiol game! jhe editor of The People went up
warden, came down from Ujplumbia to^Uolumbia last week to attend the
Friday afternoon to get his Hudson Spring ceremonial of Omar Temple
coach, wdiich was damaged in a col-j an( ] while in the capita! city he took
lision with another car ten da"ys ago. the ojijrortunity of calling at the
While in the city he wa- ttic guest of State Hou.-e to watch the sy,!on.) in
Col. EdjfwMA. Brown, who s]M*nt the action. About the first ’person he
- week-end at home: J -j ^ j recognized upon entering the main
hall was Col. James M. Ryan, of
Mr. H. T. Youmans, of Flllenton, Barpwnll, the genial and efficient
was in the city Monday. He is ad- postmaster for the General Assembly.
^ ^tffYtismg some first el ls’? fann pro- Situated as he i? midway between the
1 duds this issue of The • People, i House and the Senate, he js literally
among which are “Bark Account” ( ‘jjjietween the devil and the deep blue
cotton seed, corn, sweet potatoes and sea,” although this writer refuses to
peavipe hay. Any one in nee<i of the say which is the devil and' which is
above will do well to tolmmunicate the sea. Howeyerr-dn spiL* of his
and
spiUk
with him.
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Scylla and Charybdis location,, the
r,
200 busheis“Bank Account” Cotton Seed>
second year seed. I have gottdn very fine
results the past four years with this variety.
F^aid $3.00 per bushel to Hastings Seed CoV
Price in sacks, $1.23 perjbu.—3£)0 bushels
of good, sound corn, ^t $ 1.30 per b\i. 1 00
bushels Porto ^Rico Sw^t potatoes, $1.23
ner bu. 10 to 1 3 tons No. I Peavine Hay at~
$25.00 per ton. 4 or 5 mules cheap for Gash,
$50 to $100. A!) of above f. o. b. Robbins.
H. T. YOUMANS, Ellenton; S. C. •
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foods that practical experience an^l scientific re
search of over half a century have developed.
To insure the largest yielj^and best quality of
all crops use ' ^ [ ■
U AA OUALITY” FERTILIZERS
PtST KNO WN TO You UNDLR THE
FOl-LOU’.NO BRAND NAMES
“A A” ASHEPOO
POCOMOKE
COE-MORTIMER ;
- Manufactured by
The Americapi Agricultural
Chemical Company
Columbia Sale*; Department
/ PAI.ME1TO BL’ILDiNG, ^COLUMBIA, S. C.
Our AKrirulruriil ‘-rr\ ce Rurr^jM-'V 4 Stlp Solvn year Urmi .){ ,'tohl-m*.
Send f<’f tnnr B jlletini AdilyMi 92 '.-feltrj.Srfeet, i^ij^;>n. .VL.
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Id TE1 MONEY TO LEI
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Farm Loans 6 per cent., large amounts. Town prop*
erty in Barnwell, residential and business, 7 per cent.
1 Log ns procured promptly at lowest cost.
Allendale, Bamberg and Barnwell Counties.
THOMAS M. BOULWARE
■ Attorney-at-law Barnwell,
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