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LODGE HO. IT ▲. F. M. A wflfco—mImHiib of Han U4m Wo. 17, ▲. r. M. win bo la Mamie Tonpto on Tborodox rob. M, 7.30 o’clock VMtlD« oro oordlour lorKod to attnul 0. W. MonrUJe, W. M. Wm. McNob. Roc. TM rofular mooting Pi Barnwell . Lodco No. 16, Rnight* Of Prthlle Ibe held at their Hall on Flret and [Third Friday night* at 8 o’clock. A fall gttendanoe Is requested, By order of IV'. C JENNINGS, C. I'- Wm. C. R. & S. fbte chain ^ar»H iections this week ^'o. \ at V.lko, No.’J at ( apt. W. D. Black’s near fcdisto River. No. <1 at Rosemary Church. W. V. RichardMtn, (». J. Diamond, Clerk. Supr. place, #••••••••••••••••••• • • • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • • • •••••••••••••••••••• tomorrow, Friday, will be St. Valen tines’ Day, Mr. Edgar Bradtey, of Augusta, was in tow n Monday on business. Miss Ida Kartug, of Bessenrer, Ala., i* the guest of Mess Annie Maz^irskyi Mr. Lewis Langley visited in Orangeburg tnd Braneliville last week. Yhos. M Roulware, E*q., spirit Tuesday iu Bamberg on professional buxines*. Mr. J.K Hair, of Blackville. wa« a visitor to the Corn Show in Columbia last week. Mrs.T. D. Fogleman. of Burlington, N. C.. is the guest of M r. and M r*. B. P. Davies Mr. L. P. Willlaat, of Elko, wm la town Wednesday. Mr. and Mr*. S. A. Hair, of Long Branch, viaited Barnwell Tueaday. H. F. Buiat, Eaq., of BUckville, waa a welcome visitor to BarnWRll Ttlftauay. Dr. Ryan A. Gyles, of Blackville, was in town Monday on professional busi ness. Ml 8 ®. Annie Marursky has returned from an extedded visit, to relatives In Mayesyille. Capt. and Mrs. J. C. Keel, of Allen dale, have returned from a short, hut much enjoyed, visit to Mulberry, Fla. Mrs. James H. Lancaster, of Barn- wrll, spent Friday and Saturday with her sister, Mrs. J.L. Ellis.—Allendale Herald. Mr. A. R. Wtv'lack, formerly of Beau fort, but now associated with Mr. Max Bronson in the drug business at Olar, was the guest of Barnwell friends this week. C. A. Best, Esq., returned Monday morning from Memphis Term., where he went for medical treatment. While there, an operation was preformed and his many friends will 1>' glad to learn that his condition is much improved and it is hoped that he will be out again soon. tTATvarerr or m owromo* THE BANK OF WILLISTON. located at Wllltatoc, t. C„ at tbt ckm of boatocai Fob, 4th, 1914. REftOPRCeS. Loan* and Discount* 96 701 » Overdraft* Furniture and Fixtures 657 14 Due from Banks and Bankers.... IS ‘M7 84 Currency 3 000 00 Silver and other Minor CAnp.. . 1 244 77 Total * 119 Ol* 6 U UTILITIES Capital Stock Paid !u ; . 25 WKt (X) Surplus Fund . 7 OO** 00 Undivided Pts.llts, less Current Expenses ami Taxes paid.... 1" 52.5 00 Dividends Unpaid 35 00 Individual Deposits sutijeet to Cheek 63 3M 92 Savings Deposits 21 *>.'>(< 70 Cashier's ( hecks 220 no Reserve Fund Carried on l.emral Individual or Savings hedger.. 1 2(kt oo Half S0LD. Mr. B. Ma/urgky has returned from a siiisTssful tiuvirg trip to the / I F«|)., ws l^t I. P to Columbia yesterday after*.-,'on on pro- f e - -1** n a 1 tiu»mc««. eru markets. H T.. <»' B* n non The editor was pleas*nt'y remem bered on tdue Monday by a good la iv ♦ uttacriber of Barnwell. Many Pri*on«r« Jail During January. There were tiffy two prisoners lodged in Die Barnwell County jail during the month of January, charged with neark every crime on the calen dar. .laijer Main has, therefore, bad his hands full and iu certainly earning hi* pay. At the present Bluie there are about 15 pri-oners in jail, the others) either being out on bond or their easee bajiing been satisfactorily siettlec-L Total £ 119 Ids «o State of Ninth Care’iina, County ot Barnwell. Before me came \V. E. Prothnv cashier of the above jvume<i hank, who. l-^fug duly sworn, says that the al>ove and foreaoinu stuteinent ts a true condiilon of said Bank as shown by the books of said Btnk. W. b\ iTothro, i ashr. Swony to and subseri'>ed liefore me thi? 7th day ot F- Rruary, I'.dB. T. P. V lt. hell. !. s. j Notary Punlu (dtr.-ict Attest: W ( . Smith, J- F. Kentiedv, J. M. KellKedV, t ) Dtr* U'- wedding i 1 tefo-e o ’ lied •It to # 4 A I lame Rumor says tha hells will chime m Bcrnw* 1 many moon* tiave passed. Mrs. William E M' \a‘• re last week after an ext*‘!idel \ i r« lative* m Farinv|iV, A' a < 'tr. and Mrs It. F. I'riminoi t ( f 55 l!Its'ofi, sni >-»irdav witii tlieir daughter. Mr». 1. F. Nance. -senator A B. I’a't*’■son »|.e'it ’be week end with bts lamiiv, rei.irniog tot nlumtda Monday afternoon 'I r. J at k (■’•ham of 1 o i'( ’.i*. was In town 'tils week, the g ,<•*[ v! his mother, Mr- L^rVa (iraham. Ml-s Olive < lia* re«.ur»v.1 from a pleasant vikit to relative* aid friend* io A ppietnn *nd Allendale. Mrs. K. I’. D• vje» .*1111 little *o i hav« returned from a 'sw weeks’ visit %< Mr*, l.eua ItavH-si Ccdumhi* Colfejje M r. J. Bunjaw Morri* stopped over in Barnwell on a visit to his parent- this week while ea route from < «lu«i- bia to Hampton. Metsr*. K ii. *«>d C. J. FlekJtec motored over froai B’tckville Tuesday, »nd while in town Id the editor au. appreciated call. ”I want to congratulate you on tMc improved appearao^ of The I’eople, " id an appreciative and appresiafol Dacriber last woek., The Rev J. M. Sanders, of Barn well Route No. I. wlis in town law. week and assisted the editor in ‘‘mak ing the ghost walk Miss I.elia WiU.wuson expect* to leave for Burlington, f.’. t'. this week after a much enjoyed yi-it of severai weeks to Barnwell relative-'. Miss Kate Woodward went up to Columbia Saturday afternoon to spend the week-end with Mi** Hallie Arm strong, who ia stenographer for At torney-General 1'eeplrvs. Mr. C. F. Molair baa a U.mely adver tisement in this week’s issue of The Teople. He carries a cMill line of general merchandise and sells at the light prices. The handsome new abt-room cottage of Farmer W. M. Cook, near knelling, is nearing completion. It will be re membered that Mr. Cook had the mis fortune to lose his dwelling by fire a couple of years ago. We wish to call the attention of our readers this week to the full page ad- vertlseasent of Merchant B. Mazurslty. He will, beginning tomorrow (Friday), Inaugurate a special pre-inventory sale and eyery prospective buyer will do well to read .carefully his store new* on eighth page. Mr. Quincy Diamond, of Blackville Route No 3. was in town Saturday. He is a strong believer in the "liye-at- home” way of farming and conse quently he is not worrying over hard times. With plenty of corn, meat, sweet potatoes, chickens, etc. for hi* own use and some to spare he is not forced to plant a large acreage in coAton-and thereby beconve a slave pf the hoary king, The People is glad toaJte weekly visit* to hi* home. i'wnorrow. I.'idbV M.'-n.narv Society of Hie Barnwell Baptist Church will serve a barbecue dinner tomorrow Fr day from 12 to i oYInek In the .Vwsonic Hall, I tie i**t>|ic i« cord,ally irv itsd to attend and :- a»«ured that a dtnner »i.rtieient to »Mti*fv the mo-t hearty appetite will V- served Jor the wiall sum ot . r «u e-ents. The pro ceed- ate for Dualling electric light* i the church an I parsonage. Asparagwa Bring Shipfned VN e w ere mlormcd t>v perintend- eiit Hora e .1. ('r<e,:ch Issi week that Mr-. I.iii» l.otr niid Mr. Bennett S:t ingfe.low, of Klko. have made *ev era I -hijiuem- < f u-parago- this -ea-oti, for wliieki they hive received very -ati• taclory price. Mr t'rouch al«o -tale I that would Gegm cutting t • ‘gra-«" Mor.Ih v, *» m v i-it to hi* tie d k rtila r disclosed the f ic: tiiat (t i- maturing very Ui-t. Lt* would has-e started thatdav it hi* othciai duue» required hi* forsence hi Barnwell \ IKMi-NT 4>iF TIIF < »»NDI I i*>N i »F TIIHDJTl/KNS HANK, loi-at.-dAt lliwckviUe, >. C . at the tw*u:e*- F< h 4th, 19.'3. RKm >1 lit E> I."aii. arsi Di*' ■ 'Uiii- •VM '•4 < •V'-r'InU*' 42 1’,'ni'N aiu! Hai.- !i Furnitu*' Mi »'k' Del 1 ■> tii^ •4 n tii'l F:xt’in - ... -1 1 J*' OO BtiiiLiJik' 1 ' HIM u 4’H 11 < >Ui«-r J.Va F.*ta!>- ''Wih-i N- ?;»• 1 4lit* t'"lll Hank- aiid B4uikt-r* * M.! 04 ( urT"'. \ -m: I »« »»aJ i m1« * r at.-1 ' ;h> r M i ,"f 4 .hd 4: 1 * ’ ( * - at ! i a-h l’* in- M*. t •: Ki. Lai.k'f '"T *D* ( l.-ar'i.,’ ii- u-f x. n* <r;-" 1., * iT- • \ .1 X M 1 • ■ " ,'y 1 1 Utii.Hlf - ' rt J ‘ ' H ^ * •• -x 1 ’M l• 1 Ii; - a - .-I ) ! ■( I r !,\ l ‘r'>0i- '•— « urr* ir U il" - tll.l T*\r - Pal 1 t r,: Dm 1 Dn . ! ! !id.\ 4 v! • H.iitk- and 11*• ' - Ini.- I lipaid ilia! I I. (« elt- -uVe-.e C - Hot*. Dnswned m Old Well Mr \V A (Kvotis, ion master Mr ! tlu- Southern k.ulwav lost a bur aw I valu* d at SJUb ui-a v»tv c\traordia*r% | wav Monday A negro was workHq; i him to a plot* wii i< pis c located Muir i town and owweul iry Mr P M Bucki^' ham There *s an old well on this piMe and m plovrtejr arousl it, the ac^srw', in using tir plow lines for a w.Mpu caused the hfrmt -U> income frigtoea d and dash off The pAow share C3«jiit in the ground, jerkicp; the antmed *ip short and rastwmg Jim to Rnmic fcis balance He Mil backwards iota Ae well, w hich i» *»id .V be about BbSa-d deep and routainf several Mel stf water, ik-frwv the ■-cessary asMsten? e coulii be n'rxdAjreai.uiP*- animal drew w d Not to be outdone, k’r. Owens prt-f*kd an ox. which he owi s, into service sj> d the plowing * earl *.'0 with no fiuttbi r nterr uption. A PrevewtaJisat Hog Cholera. A g* mlenian who live* near ieigh.wa ; in our otice Saturday, wiid cepor'ed the fact that a number of tibe g >oi] farmer* of tha: section had b*'. «*tine valuable hog* during the p>v«: f* w month* from sdiolera A Barn- whU farmer adviaes-tlie use of * llttk. oolin in the drinking water as* pre-j vantatlve of thiw disease. Some time , agv» w hen cholera w** prevalent around iieoc he used this treatment aud did not'lose a single hog. It would also be a good plan to bury the earcasses of all animals, whether they dtie of this disease or not. Buz zards are said to be greet spreaders of disease, as they feed on dea^l animals and beic# able to fly 76 and MOO miles in a day they carry the terras to dis tant coas«i uni ties. Try the above treatment. It will ndt cost Bj4*ch, and can 60 no harm. A little ereodin diluted wsi&h water is also good for the cure of cuts, galled shoulder, thrash and scratches on work stock. Feeding Sweet Potato**. It has been fonnd by repeated ex- perimenis that sweet potatoes mix very well with corn in a ration for mules at ordinary farm work. It is better to slice the potatotes aud mix with corn at every feed, rather than alternately. For horse and mule feed ing. it was found that three pounds of l»-J.O*l lVp< r- ‘ t - 1 b j h r-tt* I »• tinti'il i • rt ilP*i I cm ' •lUllcalr- i • rt:rt,-l l li«- k- ' .i-tm-r - < Ik-, 4l» X ti * am) Hili.- ,! H I* I'svatee. sit, kadtiu' v •-m , Kir M'-rn v fHtrrt'Wn*; Kr»«-rv, EuikI 4 ar ,'ii l ,.;i er a ln<l vvdauu ■ e wu* ii4j* L rUr' r < »thvr 'J-*aJ Xtau- of e-rwiti ,4 arvlma. < '>untv <g .14 N..i,«- 4' O’-’ . -U u 4 *1 x 'I.' x X X. N''>r.<- x. in*- 41 NV. 14i t S WANTEIA—To buy timber lands, also two logging carts and ten mules. We also want to contract the logging of a mill and the hauling of the lum- potatoes were equal t4> one pound of ^ kt} 1- 1° H ,e r ra *' r ( >,l d* a distance of two corn. Better not maka more than ooe- third or one-half the total ration from potatoes, For growing pork, the records of tests show that it require* dye pounds of the potatoes to equal one pound 0/ corn. Consumers are getting'’ wise. They now gravitate to the store that can give the best values or can afford to offer the most attractive items at a tfiven price. So we say, “Goods well bought are hall sold.” We have a most carefully selected stock ot Dry Goods ~ < of the latest weaves and colors, 'Took thi ough our line of Wash Goods, White Goods, Ging hams, iWadras, Linens, Nainsooks, Bleachings, Percales, Denims, Tickings, Laces, Embroideries, Muslin underwear, etc. etc. Yard-wide Tub Silks, 75c per yard. A world-famous general once sa<d, '*Mv men fight with their feet.” He knew that march ing capacity was the foundation of success in war. He knew that the best soldiers with lame feet could be beaten, through a long campaign, bv inferior soldiers with good-tittmh shoes and comfortable feet. Therefore he took particluir care to •see that his army was properly shod be fore he started a campaign. You cannot afford 30 be 'Jess wisr than was ihis general. You can ffght 3he every dav battles ot life better it y»)ur feet kre shod with the comfort-giving shoes that we .kindle. Let us show voaj our Crossett Shoes tor Men and Queen Qualitv Shoes tor Women. Betudes these brands \oe carry a complete stock ot * urk xhrex. We can tit the hard to tit. Hardware Department Our Hardware Department is well stocked with the best goods on the market. We have just received a carload of Pittsburgh Wire Fence Parties interested will do well to get our prices before buving elsewhere. We also handle a complete line of Myer’s Pumps and Fittings Farmers, get readv for the coining crop by buying vour Fertilizer Diatributers and Cotton Planter* from us. Our Grocery Department is well stocked at all times with ihe best goods that ex perience and money can buy. Our paces are right. F XI O I 1 re, ft. H:ira i \v« ‘11, S< >i 11 11 O; i ina Kvforr Mr * jkiu, X. ft Varkri, ( a*t,i*-r nt th«- »tK»v-> lULmal bunk. nttj. I* in^ iloly *wi,ru. m*t* fhut rtb* ht*iv, AtiT forvizoinc stuienit-u v« m uu- .*»,nilitioi> of saul t>*uk. m sIihwti (it tW IxiiFi-vf '*4h 1 KtY Man in. .‘-w.im i*. **j<! *LA».cnl*4*<l tseJcrt- uk- this *111 >1*) of f^isniHTi lt4i;t. H F ftL-r, i.. - Xi'tttiy V . ti),r *. i . ( "rr,* t Uym. < t SUiTIli-. „ H. A Ki< h. 1 im-i top . Special Koikes. Adverthtcuwrus iimler this heatl sre 4‘liHru*-,| for «i the ntfe of orK* cent h word e.a<Ti inssTtioii, with a .lainimum otiHrite of twentv-tl've cents. Thos. M. Boulware, nicRNf'i AT LAW Negotiate loan* on re»| estste. < money in mm* not le*« titan • 5,04* ».*U OHlm **rv«r BaoIi • jf Western Cara&net, BflRIliKLL S. C. ALYA MEL LETT Si4«oe»*or to- W* m MOORE «nnd E. H. RICHARD RON. 1 Tup Horses, ill Top Mules. .INSURANCE. A Nen Supply J ti■( R*<-rivr4l «t Mill T4-r HT A B I. E S LnserfOMnn, Undertaker Dieector. and Funeral Dr. J, W.. Reeves DeiKtist f-ermanentlr located at BarnweJE South Carolina odicein llarrimin Building, octdl-12-1 vr They are of tbe aatue right »ort AIWA Y S handled there A Buggies in the State, <V*eBr4*r tahie Surreys, Flverlasting Wn*nrHi. Karnes*, Wtii|i*. R-dves. ar.d all navi-vk equLtiment. at price* to profit ami ifcaiH'. Chariie prou/n> Your Friend. KIRK INSURAN'CK lift: insurance HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE LIVE STOCK INSURANCE SURETY liONDS ▲ II tld Hot Stock Compantea P«*s •ooal aiteoMon given to alt builotaal*- trusted to my cart if I can aerye you In my of tht above line*, give me a call. Ufflet in Harnaou Block, Main St. .Wm. McNAB. Just Received! And nov ready for speedy sale at Hd Top Staples, the tir*t new lot of aound and gentle Horae* Alao a (oimplete line of Buggiea. Wagons, Harne**,etc. Charlie Brown, Barnwell, 8. C. (V A N TE D—To «a.ve you maney by selling you diroct. A4X.1 ItiV} , Rainit*, Muriate I’otaeh, Fieti Scrap* C. S. .Meal, Nitrate Soda. Get our price* #ur« before •your order. We guarantee to save r;ou money as we buy in large yjaanti- ties and import, and eaa save you tbe 'middle man’s charge. ^ jAddrcss: Ualhoun Agrteultur and iLEveRtment Co, 8t. Matthews, Ca,]h<»un County, 8. C. l-3b-0t. V. SEY.MOl’H OWENS Attorney ind Loilnselior at Law Office ove. The Barqwell Seubnel BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA Will practice in aii the Courts. Col lections a specialty. Loans negotiated on acceptable security. two horse farm for sale, consist ing of about seventy acres, more or less., about three and one half miles nert4ii of Blackville, S. C, For further particulars apply to M. E. Zeigler, Norway, 8. O. FOR BALE —Good farm, eighty acres, ia Barnwell County; well lo cated. Uest railroad advantages. Easy terms. Address C. 1*. Southerland, Asheville, .V. C. James H. Fanning, ATTORN EY AT I,AW, Springfield, - - - S. C. *’■■■ — Will practice in all CourU of the State and United States. 84-4 miles. We are in the market for eight yoke of oxen. Will need shortly ten men of experience aawing trees' also fifteen men In an.] around the saw mill. State wages and expertecce. Poynter Lumber Company, Ridgevljle, 8. C. i _ DR. W. C. MILHOUS, ©entiafy BARNWELL, S. CAROLINA. Office hours: K n!0 a. na. to 6 p. m. Persons living away from Barnwell will please make appoir.tmeqts before coming. By so doing they will be sure of immediate service and avoid dis appointments. Strongest State Bank in So- Ca. WHY? Capital. Surplus and Stockholders Liability SS30.000.00 Safest of the Safe. In estimating the safe’y of a Bank it :is well to re member that Capital and .Surplus, in other words the BANK’S OWN MONEY, Is that which givea security to depositors. In this respect we stand FIR8T among the 300 state banks In South Carolina. Seek safety first and accept the cordial invitation which we extend you to bank with us. 4 per cent Paid on Savings BAN K»rWESTERN CAROLINA BAfeNWELL, S.C. CAPITAL & SURPLUS SSOO.OCO.op 3 LOCAL DIRECTORS, C N George H.Bates J.M.Easierling Butler Hagood P.M.Buckingham j