The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, March 12, 1925, Image 5
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THURSDAY, MARCH 12TH, 1025.
THE BARNWELL PEC/IlE. BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA.
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T. B: Ellis J. B. Ellis
ELLIS ENGINEERING CO.
Sheriff Dyches Raids
Land Surveying a Specialty.
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Lyndhurst, S. C.
Dick Burgess, ‘colored, whd lives
near B4ackville, was raided by Sheriff
Boncil H. Dyches and Constable John
VV. Sanders Friday. Five gallons of
.j. whiskey were found and Burgess was
X lodged in the Barnwell jail, being
Y later released un.lfr a $.‘100 bond
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BULLS EYE
"Editor ahd t^fneralManager
WILL ROGERS *
Barnwell Bond Issue.
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Colu.bibia. March 7.—Senator
terson has introduced a bill in
X Senate! which would authorize
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the
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— for roads and bridge purposes and
I for the funding of outstanding indebt
edness ijneurred - for these purposes
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THINKS
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FOR SALE. —HO poumls Excel
Watei melon Seed at 00 cents per
pound, delivered. These seed v ere
saved from fine melons. \Y. F. Dun
can, Meyer's Mill. S. C.. route 1. Box
T-12-tf.
' and to provide for the payment of
these bonds. The i^sue would be $30,-
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Miss Mate Entertains.
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Bamberg, March 9.—Miss Ethel
Mace entertained three tables of
: bridge Saturday afternoon at the
hum if Mrs. F. B. McCrackin in
hon
f Miss Mi'dred Jones’ guests.
FOR SALE.—son bushc
ound.
Mi>
iss Jones won the. high score piize
t() ' and was^presented with a bottle of
white, slip-shuck corn, 80 pound
the bushel. "$i.'2r> pel- bu-hel at i^PPrfumr. Th c hmmr guests Mi
place four miles North of Elko.—M. j Sara Mi,ler and Ma, ;. v Alni:l Anderson .
W WISE Elko SC.- 3-FMtp We, o presented witn dainty handker-
——' ini chief-. A. chicken salad course with
Watermelon Russian tea was served.
FOR SALE.—Exec
Seed, $l.bO per pound. Also Green-j • • •
--'find Watson See l, $2.00 ]>cr ]iound. ^ ERRl AR^ MEETIN(«
Just a few pounds left. J. GARY
OWENS, BarnweLLMCtU _ 2-19-tf
OF !). A. R. CHAPTER
FOR SALE.—line
^paragus Cro|vr.s.—R.
SELL, Elko. S. V.
The Johnson Ha good Chapter of
Washington Barnwell held its February meeting
(i. STAN-j at the Rest Room. .Mrs. G. M. Greene
2-19-3t j acting hostess. The meeting was
i called u to order by the president and
IOR SALE. W annamake: ,s C love-j a v,ho' t prayer. After
land l.ig Bell ( otton Seed, guarantee • j ro ]j ( . } ^ l ]^ m i nu tes of the last meet
ing were read. A list of general and
State prizes was read and members
were urged to compete for .some of
these valuable prizes. The report wys
read, showing that the. Chapter had
met eveny ohliga*lion thus far and
was one hundred per cent. This was
what might he termed an inspirational
• j meeting, each member present pit tjg-
i ing anew hearty support and coopera-
-un-! tion along all lines of the work. A
campaign for new members wat put
on for the month of March and great
results are expected from the cam
paign.
On April 24th this chapter will
Mr. J. A. Latimer, of \\ illiston, was act as hostess to the Edisto District
pure and sound. Price-: In small
quantities, $l.. r >0 per hu.-Vl; in oil
bushel lots and over, $1.2.").—Apply t>
11. Jeff Hair. Blaekville, S. C„ rfd 1.
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• HERR AND HEREABOUTS. •
The days gain 12 minute
shine this week.
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Mr. L. P. Tobin of Bamberg, Wa?
a visitor here Sunday.
Messrs. A. A. Lemon and F. S.
Browm-are attending the ,nieet,ing-ot
the' Cirand Lodge of Masops in ( bar-
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lestdn this week.
a visitor in the city Monday. j Conference and preparations are al-
| ready on foot for the entertainment
Mr. Solomon F. Hogg, of Kline,was of visitors, some three hupdrod fn
a. business visitor here Monday. f nunther.
After the business meeting, short
excerpts from the lives of A. S. John
ston. Joseplr E. Johnston and J. E B.
Stuart, whose- hirthdays occur during
the month of February, were read
and much enjoyed, at the conclusion
of which delightful refreshments were
served -by the hostgss, cons sting of
cake7—Daisy I). Bcn-
Anotbcr'BuIl’ Durham
advertisement hy Will
Rocer*, Zitiftld Follies
and screen star, and
leading American hu-
mori«t r Mote-coming.
Watch for them.
IHE fourth of March is
a Politician’s uncertain
day. 1 le is either coming in
or goingout. 11 lie is stay-ing
in it’s because they haven’t
got wise to him yet.. I have
always said Office holders
should be elected for life
(subject, of'course, to im
peachment for neglect or
dishonesty). Then they
could give their work all of
their time, instead of worry
ing about how to stay in,
and that would do away en
tirely with the biggest so
cial problem we have to face
in this country. And that is
the thousands of Individuals
who go through life just try
ing to get in office. Jf we
could, get their mind off of
fices, and get ’em to working
at something useful. Hut
what’s the use talking about
a Heaven on earth. We got
to die to get rid of the Office
seeker, and then I bet you
we will find them, either
wanting to have Saint Peter
impeached, or to get a job as
Superintendent of the f ur
nace. Oh Y es, I like to for
got ‘Bull’ Durham. It^will
be on sale in both places, no
advance in prices.
Wm. McNAB
Representing
FIRE, HEALTH AN^> ACCIDENT
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Personal attention given all business
Office in Harrison Block, Main St
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BARNWELL. S. C.
Money to Lend
Private-Funds to Lend on
Gilt Edfye Security
Farm Lands or City Property
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V v . Sevnhour Owens
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Attorney - Barnwell, S.C.
To cure coetiTones* ihe medicine
must b«- more tlien a purcattve; it
must contain tonic, alterative and
cathartic properties.
Tutt’s Pills
possess these qualities, and speedily
restore to the bowel* their Patural
function. F
COUNTY TRE VSURER’S
TAX NDTKF'J'
Mr. and Mrs. J. I any Widma i, o f
Ash.vviMc, N. -pent the week-end
in the city with the lalteu's m ithci. 1 jc t . eream and
Vir-. J. A. Porter.
A menu the Willis *n visitor- here;
Monday \va Mr. M. (. Kit'-hirgs,.
president <T the S. I . A-paiauus
< Ir<»wers Assoeiation.
nett. Fub ieity ('ha.iijn'iaii.
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S(H 1 \ L ^ND PERSONAL
NEWS FROM \N H.LISTON
(Continued From Fourth Pacel
The
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■ccivcil a
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Me .va!
from
Mrs. A
. Quail 1
leiiaum. .
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been-
OIL.
who. befoie li
«"■ man i
. ‘was
Miss
M iiuiic
Lou 1 i
iixlev.
Jul
ian S.
WoMY.
Es<]., of
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ange-
burg.
who is
in the
city this
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ssjonal
busint's
s. was a
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Her at
The 1
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office 1
ucsilay .i
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lyii’mn.
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Mrs. .1. II. White and son. T Col
umbia. an! Mr. Homy Woodward v ere
! vi.-utors i.eie last wtjek to attend |
1 Capt. Trotti’s t'uneial,.
P. S. P ingoing to write rorne more pieces
tliut « ill appear ia this paper. Keep look
ing for them.
• MORE OF EVERYTHING
for a lot less money.
That’s the net of this
‘Buil’ Durham propo
sition. More flavor—
more enjoyment — and
a lot more money left in
the bankroll at the end
of a week’s smoking.
TWO RAGS fer 15 cents
1 Bfi cigarettes for 15 cents
Miss Roberta Aldrich, of C
as a recent \isitor of Mr.
oiumlri:
Mis
and
O'.
. W. Whitaker.
Mi- Cairie Jovi’er.
of
at nn i
N. C..
i< it recent new citizen
The
halter
she hr
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from
that
friend.- of Mrs. < . N Burck-
will learn with pleasur
s. reepvi'etl troika tpns:! )
She returned home Tie
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(lepartnrent .-tore
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a Columbia ho pit; 1.
Senator A. B. Pa
tative Ed^ar A.
t he House, and M'
u -on.
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Irov.ui. .Speak r of
E. G. Bolen came
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■ur-Ton. Ik,...
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iiight foreman of
do.vn from C dumbia Friday to ->end
ih“ week-end in Barnwe !.
Mr. R*A. Kast.'iin." an 1 I’a.nily. of
Denmark, spent Sr.mi'a-y in the city
with hits mother, Mrs. Julia P>. Eas
terling. Mr. Haste]'!ing is now driv
ing a beautiful Buiek sedan.
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Aennc d,
iiuer *' I
Norman M. Rmr
fn-n' udy of WkiL-
! in town thi- week,
C!ai ei1( e 1 lube'se.
f the Williston Pou •,r-p’ant. vv-lio was
j seve•,'«•}> burned when 'a ga-oline
torch t-xjiiod. 1 ,1 tew days ago. is
loing :t ' well as could be exp- ‘e'J,
f but will he laid up |'or seve’di! week-.
He narrowly e-'c ap u] being 'itiinr. <1 to
deafh. '
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Guaranteed by
The Treasurer’s office will be oVmn
for the collection of taxes for the fiscal
year 1924 from Oct. loth. 1924, to
March - loth. 1925, inclusive. A pen
alty of 1 per cent, will be applied to
ill taxes not paid by Dec. 31st, 1924.
A penalty of 2 per cent, will be ap
plied to all taxes not paid by January
31st, 1925.
A penalty of 7 per cent will Ik; ap-
plied to all unpaid taxes from March
1st to March loth, inclusive—-after
which the books close and Executions
will he issued.
lax Rate «i> Follows:
2 mills for County Roads.
<> mills for State purpn-es.
4 mills for State S.hool—(>-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.
Read tax of $3.00 for all who are.
liable.
Tax on all dogs except suckling
tups $1.25, must be paid in January
1925, .
Special School Levy.
A hleigh
Big Fork
Blaekville
» Cave -
Cadar Grove 5
Diamond . 8
Double Pond 8
Dunbarton 12
Edisto 2
Barnwell ___ __ 15
Barbary Branch 7 8
Elko . . 8
Ellenton - - _ 8
Four Mile . - 8
Friendship . —— 8
Greens Academy 8
Healing Springs .__ 12
Hercules .— 10
lljlda ! 8
Joyce Branch -- 4
Kline 12
Lees 4
Long Bran h ----- 6
Meyers Mill _____ - 4
Mt. Calvary . ... 8
New FoHst -.8
Oak GroFe _ _ _a__ - 8
Old Columb a ' _ 2
Pleasant Hill . . - 8
Re.! Oak _ - w
Reedy fTi'a;::eh . _r N- - 8
Reeves ( reek — 2
SuVid Hill 7--- .. -- 5
Seven Pints _
3 inkers Cro< k
I’pner Richland
Williston . - . -
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ANNOUNCING
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THAT THE
DODGE CARS
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Jo And Dodge Graham Trucks are Sold in
~ f this Territory now by |
The Jordan Auto Co. f
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Allendale So. Car.
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Distributors for Aiken, Barnwell and
Allendale Counties.
INCORfORATB D
ill Fifth Avenue, New York City
Mr. R. R. JoJmstfhn. |otTik^. and
Mr. Lovering, of Bostojii^AIass., wore ' I
visitors here Friday. The latter, is is a prescription for Malariif. ( hills
the representative of the commission | and Fever, Dengue or Uiliious ^Feyer.
house that handles the aspa’agus It kills the germs.
► hipped from Elko by the so- ailed
“outlaw assoefati m.”
Barnwell, S. C
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B. ARMSTRONG,
County Tres.
3et. 7, 1924.
BOILER FLUES ^ a | ; #
MILL CASTINGS AND SUPPLIES J* 1
BELTING, PACKING AND LACING —
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WOOD. IRON AND STEEL
To Get Fxtra ' ony.
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Hall’s Catarrh Medicine
Those who are in a ‘‘run down" condi
tion will notice that Catarrh bothers
them much more than when they'are in
' - r i i, i Stood health. This faot'proves that while
SuhstU'iln.TS t‘» The People will re- Catarrh is a Ideal disease, sit is greatly
r o•Li, -• ,v;. ..rvT.thinfr influenced 'py < onstituti4nal conditions,
reive ;>3 /copies this >eai. something, HAI.CS CAT MUUi MI'DIctNK con-
that has not happened for eight years, i sists of an Ointment which Quickly
- , r , , • ■ Relieves hy local aj plication, and the
i tie present vc.ir began on lliuisday internal Mfdii ine, a Tfmii, which assists
a „.i „,:ii TU.ii'-.Uv in improving th ' General Health,
and Will ena on Lqui.da,.. Sol(t i,y t )druggists fdr over 4I» Years.
. j,' t j. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. r
Card of Thanks:" i
Lwhili to thank the good ptople <d
Bia; kvilfe fur their kuidncss to me
and my family
illness.. ~
Blaekville, S. March 9, j 1925.
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durimi,oTi»—j’-recent ^
-Sr-Fk/BLACK,
DR. CECIL R \V,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office af MaTF Drug Company.
Barnwell. S.
Bring KNtiINK RKHAIKS m auto fer quick »>,rk
LOMBARD IRON WORKS, AUGUSTA, GA.
MctAUKIN D. BRO0KER
-^DjENTIST—
v Offrce Over
J. G. Moodv’s Store
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Barnwell, So. Car.
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MONE.Y TO LOAN i!>.x-:-x-x-w-:-x-x-xx-xx*«xx-x
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Loans made same day
application received.
No Red Taioe
HARLEY & BLATT.
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Attorneys-at-Law
BarnwelL S. C.
Si ITCH!
Money back v/ithout question
if HUNT’S GUARANTEED
SKIN DISEASE REMEDIE3
(Hunt’s Salve and Soap), fail in
the treatment of Itch. Eczema,
‘ Ringworm.Tetttr or other itch
ing skin discs -s. Try tiiia
treatment at Cwi n_i.
M ase & Deacon Drug Store
Barnwell, South Carolina.
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CHEMICAL VALUES
versus
CRQP VALUES
While the cheniiciil analysis of a fertilizer shows
the percentages of i^ts plant tcxid elemcnrs, it does
not indicate its actual crop value, as it does not dis
close the materials trom which the chemical ele
ments are derived or the mechanical cohdition of
the fertilizer- two very important factors in the
crop value of any fertilizer. . c
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“AA QUALITY” FERTILIZERS
-•I. 'Ifi'' ■ !K , , nm|-pnniii',l ami nrc so Hcndcd
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as to furnikh the greatest crop producing values,
and their, perfect .-mechanical condition insures
easy and ev en application of the plant food.
To produce the largest yields.and best quality
•of all crop:-, me only ”i
“AA QUALITY” FERtULIZERS .
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}a '{ ! i BRAND NAMES I
^ ■* 1 “AA” ASHEPOO
i POCOMOKE
COE-MORTIMER
Manufactured by
The American Agridultjaral
Chemical Company
Columbia Sales Departmient
PALMETTO BUILDING, COLUMBIA, S. C.
. •'.>sr-.'ii!» .»j1 . < cT-»ite P. :re.. i will help solve \» Ui-.uif-< pr. biems.
-.en ( tor their Crop Hull,-'it». Address: 92 Stjte Street,BJfreon. Ma«.
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LONG TERM ME 10 LEND
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Farm Lpans 6 per cent., large amounts. Town prop
erty in Barnwell, residential and business, 7 per tent.
Loans procured promptly’ 1 at lofc^st cost. ' ''
Allendale, Bamberg and Barnwell Counties.
THOMAS M. BOULWARE
—Attorney*{it-law - Barnwell, S. C.