The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 16, 1925, Image 5
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r THURSDAY, APRIL 16.TH 19r*
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA.
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Are You Raising
Chickens?
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If so you need the highest quality feeds.
We have the h ull-O-Pep line, and there’s
nothing better.
S+ARTER - FINE CHICK - GROWING
MASH - EGG MASH and SCRATCH
Also Oyster Shell.
Incubators and Brooders — Poultry Wire.
LEMON BROS., Inc.
BARNWELL, S. C.
The friends of F)r. L. M. Maeo wi'.l
learn with regret that he was carried
to a hospital Tuesday morning for an
operation. His early recovery is
hoped for. ’ *
Mr. .1. E. Harley, Jr., who is a stu-
j dent at the University of South Carj-
j lina, spent the Easter holidays in the
I city with his parents, .Col. and Mrs.
!,J. K. Harley.
After the adjournment of the Lep-
j islature-last week, Col. Edgar A.
| Brown was called to Charleston on
I professional business, returning to
i Barnwell Saturday night.
The People .received a card Monday
l from Mrs. V. P. Bonner, who has been
spending several month' in New Or-
'eans, requesting that her-, paper be
sent to Blue Mountain, Miss.
The children of the Episcopal Sun
day school enjoyed an Easier egg
hunt at the home of Mrs. B. P.
Davies Monday afternoon. lee cream
was served during the afternoon.
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’Phone Us the Names of Your Visitors, or Other Items of Local
Interest for This Column — . —
Mrs-. Harry D. Calhoun and her
j house priests, jVlr. and Mrs. Frank Os-
j born Miller and Mrs. Miller,of Fort
Valley, (la., went down to Charleston
i Saturday to visit Magnolia Gardens.
Greenville, is—Tin
guest of her nephew, Mr. M. B. Ha-
'-good.
Miss Mary Roberts, of Columbia,
has been the guest of Barnwell friend-
for several days.
Mrs. Sophie Drew and daughter,
,, Mi^ s Doris Drew, of Washington, D.
I C„ arrived here Tuesday from Miami.
i Fla., where they have been spending
some time, for a visit to Barnwell r< !-
- Mv-. and Mrs. J. Arthur Kennedy, of
Williston,' were the guests Sunday of!
the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. j M ’'- and M,f! - Fra . nk 0 " h ‘ vn
Patterson land their dauvhter-in-law, Mrs. Mil-
______ * j b r, (.J Fort Valley, Ga., wi re the
Mr. and/Mrs. R. (]. Herndon. of quests of CoF. and Mrs. Harry D. Cai-
Furman. spent Easter in the city with! 1101111 kls ' W( T'k. 1 ney retunied home
the Fitter's parents, Mr. and Mis. R
Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. DaynardjC Holman.
Calhoun, of Allendale, were- visitors
here Saturday.
Mr. R. A. Easterling ami family, of
Denmark, were the guests of Bar.nvyeil
relatives Sunday.
Mr. Billie Christie. - of Donmat
was the gues*, of hm mother. Mr;
H: Christie, Sunday.
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Mr. and Mis., M >ye. of Columbia,
spent Easter htuy y. ith the latter's sis
ter, Mrs. C. F. Molair.
Mr. M. B. Hagood and son. Mile-.
went down to Charleston Friday to
visit Magnolia Gardens.
The People la.-t week began rogli-
laf weekly visits-to the home of Mrs.
M. 1). Stone, at Albany. Ga.
Mis. E. D. Peacock and Misses
Ethel and Edna AndeP-on visit;- 1
Magnolia Gardens last week.
Me.-
lingei
end guests of relatives and'friend'
in Barnwell.
■s. B. T. Rice and Harry Bcl-
of Columbia, were the week-
Runday,
The many friends of Mrs.. Noi*ian
B. Gamble will be glad to know that
she returned ' home Sunday after
.spending ( we weeks in the Univei sit\
j Hr-soital in Augusta when she an-'.rr-
I wen! a serious operation.
When You Need It
If you are in nejed of some ready money, a little more than you hap
pen to have in your Savings Account with this Bank, you will al-
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ways find us ready and willing to grantyou the courtesy of a loan.
We want to see you prosper, and want you to make it a habit to talk
over your financial problems with us.
BANK OF WESTERN CAROUNA
BARNWELL BRANCH
Bank No. 263.
Statement of the condition of
THE HOME BANK, "
heated at Barnwell, S. at the close
of business Apr. 6th, ly:!.").
RESOURCES.
Mi sdanifc- < iui.riic Brown. Sr., I.. H.
Christie. .1. Julien Bush, little M -ry
Bush and Mr. perry Bush spent Mon
day in Augusta.
While in the city Saturday, Mr. J.
H. Lancaster, of Blackville route 3,
called at The People office k> renew
his subscription.
Mr. and Mrs. 1*. W. Price m'^orvd
i down to Summerville Saturday afte’--
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noon for a is it to relatives, leiu-'ning
to Bannved Monday. They we v e ac-
j companied home by Mr. Price moth
er. who will spend some time beie.
Loans and Discounts -
£327,344.22
Overdrafts ,
1.700.12
Bonds and Stocks (finned
by the Bank -- _
2,218.06
Furniture'-and Fixtures __
3.307.34
Banking House
7,891.20
Other Real Estate Owned-
'8,388.98
Due from Banks amt
54,395.92
Bankers
Currency . --
4,141.00
Gold - - - - - -
5.00
Silver and Other Minor
. Chin
1.123.47
Cheeks and Cash Items
1.428.26
TOTAL
$412,14 Ik.'7
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in— .i
.$30,000.00
Surplus Fund . - - - -
12,500.00
Undivided Profits, le-s Cm
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rent Exnen.-cs ami laxe
s
Pa'd
6,667. 0
Divid'-nds Unpaid
60 00
Mr. “Him” M Oseley, who is a ^In
dent at Wofford College, has been
Miss Julia Lemon left yesterday
(Wednesday) for Lake City, where
she goes to represent both the Young
People’s a ml Adult's Auxili d ies at
the Annual Conference of tb-' 1 Mis
spending several days with his par- ^Tnarv Society of the Barnwell
Individual De
posits Sub
ject to died
Savings
Deposits
Time Certifi
cates of De
posit . -
Cashier’s Checks
•j-jT.ysy..".
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1,496.33 333,21 .MS?
cuts. Mr, and Mrs. S. B. Moseicv,
Mr. Bates Hagood came down fr.on
Davidson College. N. last week to
spend the Easter holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hagoxi.
Methodist Church.
At the Wednesday evening prayer
service at the Methodist Churdn the
pastor will summarize the Pa-ables
if the Kingdom. The iliscussicn ef
Mr. end Mis. W. J. Si-xton. of (\j
lumhiiv. spent Easter here with the lat
ter’s mother. Mrs. Sallre McNab.
Miss Ella Loiii-e Midair, of Chicora
(College, spent Easter here with her
ikarents, Mr. and Mrs. ( . Ik Molair.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. DaCo-ta and
daughter. Miss Kli/.abefli, of ('idunm
bia, spent Easter in iho city with
relatives. •
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lairy Widman, of
Asheviltr. N. ('., arrived hi-re Satu 1
day night “in their car to yspimd th--
Easter holidays with the latter’-
nmthyr. Mrs. Emmie Portic . Mr,
Will man returned home Moiiday. but
his wife will -pend seveial here.
j these parables is intensely interest ing
Senator A. 1!. Battel son. Col. J. M.; aial helpful. A cordial welcome
Ryan and Mr. I-J G. Bolen have re- ( awaits all who niay attend,
turned to Barnwi 11. following the -ui- ■
journment of the General Assembly.] FOR SALE.—Several hundred 'o-
i main plants. Three leading vancti'-.-s.
The friends - f Mrs. Solomon Bl ilt j Now ready to transplant. E. E. Good
will sympathize with her in the'deaGi j son, Barnwell, S. C.
of her brother. Mr. Harry Green, at
Sumter last week. His body v as lai<
to rest l - ridav morning. i ,v
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Solomon Blaft. E q.. retumeil •.,» ’I*
Barnwell Saturday morning from
Sumter, to which city he was calb 11 X
on account of the illness and death of Y
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hi, brother-in-law. Mf. Harry Greet*, y
NONE
x. B. Ellis .1. B. Ellis
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ELLIS ENGINEERING CO.
Notes and Bills Re
discounted 2—-- - -- -
Bills Payable, including Cer
tificates for Money Bor*
rowed - - 30,000.00
-total $41:
State of South CaroHna,
County of Barnwell. SS
Before me came WM. McNAB.
Cashier of the above named
bank, who,' being duly sworn, says
that the above and foregoing state
ment is a true cnnib.tion of said bank,
a- shown by the I" >ks itf said bank.
' . WM. McNAB.
Stvorn to and subscribed before me,
this loth dav ot Anril. Hfio,
fc N. B. GAMBLE.
Correct Attest. Notary Public.
Harry D. Calhoun,
N. B. Gamble
L. M. Calhoun,
Directors.
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JUST RECEIVED.—A carload
oats ditect from the West. Attrac
tive prices on large lots. Farmer.;;
Union Mari abtilc Co., BaniwelBS. <k
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Land Surveying a Specialty,
LMidhurst, S. ( .
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200.00
2,d:o.oO
1,452.90
ptiiK). I *t
1,264.00
10.00
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% , FOR SALE.—Singer
*:* chines and parts. Let
Sewing M i-
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Y | hemstitching and dress-making. M r.
♦j* T. I). Creighton^ manager, the Singer
X | Sewing Machine Shop, Barnwell, S. C.
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Motoring Pleasure
Skimming along the smooth road, or picking
your way along over tlae rough spots, you
enjoy an added thrill from driving a car
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equipped with reliable Accessories.
That Good Gulf Gasoline _ r Supreme Oil and Mobiloils
- Fisk Tires and Tubes Sparton Auto Horns
Spark Plugs Electric Cigar Lighters Spotlights'
Barnwell Filling Station
Lloyd Plexico, Mgr. Barnwell, S. C.
X) JUST RECEIVED.—A carload
❖ oats direct from the West. Attrac-
.j.'tivc prices on large lots.—Farmers
X Union Marcantile Co.. Barnwell,S. C
Bank No. 314.
THE BANK OF KLINE,
located at Kline, S <k, at the close of
business April 6. 1925.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts _$!ii>.72t>. 12
Overdrafts
Bonds an*' .St«it-ks Owned
by the Bank
Furniture ami Fixture-
Banking House - — —
Due t rum Banks ; ml Bank
ers j ---
Curnncv ,
Gold - - ' ------
Silver and Other Minor
(’oin . “ JbK.15
Checks and Cash Items ‘36.25
TOTAL C --$102 17.86
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Pnid In 10,000.06
Surplus JFttml 6,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Cur
rent Expenses and Tax- -w-
es Paid - 3, 1 04.17
Individual I)e- "
posits Sub
ject to Check 45,433.52
Savings De- - . , ,
jmsits 27,443.50
Cashier’s
Checks 336.61 73.213.69
' FOR SALE.—Tjvo large horse
X mules, straight and sound. Price
right. S. J. Halford. Barnwell S. C.
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FOR SALE.—60 pounds Excel
Watermelon Seed at 60 cents per
pound-, delivered. These seed were
saved from fine melons. W. F. D<ln-
cun, Meyer’s Mill, S. (k, route 1, Box
29. 3-12-tf.
FOR SALE.—Excel Watermelon
Y Seed, $1.50 per pound. Also Green-
•{• rind Watson Seed, $2.00 per pound.
•j. Just a few pounds left. J. GARY
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OWENS, Barnwell, S. C.
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Bills Payable, including
Certificates for Money
Borrowed :
7.500.00
TOTAL - --$102,8i7.?6
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Before me came VICTOR LEWIS,
Cashier of the above named bank, who,
being duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing statement is a true con
dition of said bank, as shown by the
books of said bank.
VICTOR LEWIS.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
ihis 14th day of April, 1925.
G C. Best, Jr.,
Notary Public for So. Car.
Correct Attest:
B. M. Jenkins, Sr.,
’ M. J. Ulmer.
Directors.
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SUITS that FIT
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That is what you get
when you come here
for your new Spring
Outfit. Carefully
tailored from the
choicest of the sea
son’s woolen’s, these
Suits represent the
utmost in dollar for
dollar Clothing value
possible to secure.
F. W. FALKENSTEIN
Big Vaudeville
COMPANY
-:- To Play at
VAMP THEATRE
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Thursday, Apr. 16
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The Revue of 1925 Musical Comedy
Co. consisting of Five Vaudeville Acts
Ed. Hill, the Mad Magician
Teddy Witzgall, the Dancing Demon
Schaffin and Schaffin
Harmony Singers
Baby Nan Kathryn
The Jackie Cougan of Musical Comedy
EMMETT MILLER
The Boy with the Cornet Voice
Blackfac^ Bills, special scenery, beauti
ful wardrobe and-chorus of Dancing
Dolls in conjunction with a Paramount.
feature picture, “Worl3ly Goods” with
Agnes Ayers. Prices 50 and 75c.
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