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V 'V# % • kk HARMONY LODGE NO. 17 A. F. M. fA r«(nilarcominan1c*tion of Harmonj' Lod*f« No. 17, A. F. M. will U* held In UftHontc Temple or. Thuredaj k Feb. 'JO, 7.Ht) o’clock Vlsltitig brethren are coraiai.T inFlte<i to attend. G. W. Manville, W. M. Wm. McNab, Sec. The regular meeting ot Parriw-tl! ,Iv<xlge No. lb, Knight.-- of Pythian will (be held at their Hull cn Fiivt and iThird Friday nights at s oh lock. A full attendance is requested. By order of W. (J JF.NN1NGS, C. C. Win. McNA B. K. K. ^ S. Chain Gang Notice. The chain ^ano sections this week are: No. 1 at Healing Springs Church. No. 2 at Williston. W. V. Richardson, G. J. Diamond, ” Clerk. Supervisor. • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. The trains for the North are loaded with tourists returning home. Miss Sallie Pate spent the week-end ■with her mother, Mrs. M. J. Pate. Misses Delia Hair and Lula Bell, of Williston, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Boyd. J. Emile Harley, Esq., returned from Charleston Tuesday, where he was call- el on professional business. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sibley, of Augus ta, were the guests of Miss Marie Rich ardson several days this week. Mrs. Gladys Brown Towles entertain ed a few friends Thursday evening at the home of her parents on East Main Street Miss Marie Baxley entertained eleven couples of the “younger set" on last Tuesday evening m honor nf Miss Vir ginia Moseley Mr. S H. Clark, who was in the em ploy of Lemon Brothers ntst ’.ear. was in tow n tins w eek. t. «< s and triend' . . I N v. . . • . • O* I i o- Mr. W. H. Manning was a visitor to Columbia Monday. Mr. A. R. Wallack of 01 ar was in town this week visiting friends, Mr. Bennett Stringfellow, of Elko, motored over to Barnwell Monday. The People’s nn forgetting good friend, Mr. T. it. Garrison, of Elko, Route No. 1, wus in town Monday and dispelled the blueness of the day. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Stnnsell, of Elko, left last week for Washington, I): C. They will he gone several days and will combine pleasure and business. Mrs. .1. A. Tobin will leave for the Northern markets tomorrow, Eriday. While away she will purchase the lat est fads and fancies dear to the fem inine heart. Misses Martha Ayer and Louise Dun can, of the College for Women at Co lumbia and Winthrop College, respec tively, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Duncan. Mrs. B. P. Davies and little son, Ben, Jr., went up to ColumbiaTuesday after noon. Mrs. Davies entered Columbia Hospital yesterday (Wednesday) after noon for an operation for appendicitis. Fishermen report that “red-horse suckers’’ have commenced to run. These Spring-like days will doubtless cause many folks to feel like taking down the fishing poles and trying their luck. Be sure and read Merchant Mazur- sky’s new half-page advertisement in this week’s issue. Only a few more days remain for buyers to take advant age of the exceptional price reductions offered. Mrs. H. S Mellichamp was carried to the City Hospital in Augusta on Wednesday of last week for medica treatment Her many friends in this county wish tor her a speedy recovery to perfect health. All Confederate Veterans in Barn welll ountv an- urgently r< qinMoil t | M n l to Mr (i ! Bu t, 1 Iko l\ 1 1) I No I tlo-:'' tub Will Conduct Auto Lirory. Mr. W. N. Bethea, for the past sev eral months the popular agent at the Southern freight depot, has resigned that position and will conduct a first class automobile livery business in Barnwell. Mr. Bethea is a clever gen tleman who lias made many friends during his residence in Barnwell and these will be glad to learn that he and his family will continue to make Barn well their home. Those desiring to hire an automobile at reasonable rates, day or night, will find in Mr. Bethea a safe and sure chauffeur. GOODS WeLL In Honor of Mr. and Mr*. WiUon. The following item, clipped from an Anniston, Ala., newspaper, will be of interest to the many Barnwell County friends of Mrs. Wilson, who is most pleasantly remembered here as Miss Nan Walker: A beautiful dinner party was given Friday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wilson by Mr. and Mrs. Hal B. Rudisill, at their home on Quin- tard avenue. Places were marked for nine, including the host and hostess, the two guests of honor, Mr. Walker Reynolds and Miss Mary Weatherly, Mr. Alma Quinn, Miss lone Watson and Mr. George Wilson. The long dining table was elegant in its appointments. A profusion of crim son carnations formed the piece de re sist ?nce for the center, crocheted mats and white and gold china with tiny red chrysanthemum baskets with salted nuts and valentines marking each plate. Cupids were poised on the min iature boxes of confections and the salads were served m larger individual red chysanthemum cups. The ices were in bricks with the red valentine hearts outlined in the center. A six course menu was served, while toasts and good w ishes for future happiness offered to the recent bride and groom made the hours pass charmingly Tb>- attract on at th>- npera Ibuise to I Moiitia s, MaP 1; Am!, is Barlnw and Wilson'- ' 1 low n in 1 »i'.u It i 1 -aid to be bom s’ p ■■ t! ..f BOUGHT ARG Half sold. ' Consumers are setting wise. They now gravitate to the store that can give the best values or can afford to offer the most attractive items at a given price. So we say, “Goods well bought are halt sold.” Deliveries bv Parcel Post r In keeping with the progressive policy of this store, we are prepared to make quick deliver ies on short notice, by the new Parcel Post, of any article in our two store that is within the postal regulations. Out of town customers are urged to phone or write us their orders when it is impossible to come in person. ,! • i W’g have a most carefullv selected stock of Dry Goods of the latest weaves and colors, Look through our line of Wash Goods, White Goods, (ding- hams, Madras, Linens, Nainsooks, Bleachings, Percales, Denims, Ticking\ Laces, Embroideries, Muslin underwear, etc. etc. Yard-wide Tub Silks, 75c per yard. Shoes for Everybody No’i M \ ' \\ ■ ii ..I ii' vhGV \‘>u uiir Cr.iNvit S lb).s ui'.d L'luen L'ualiiv 'dwe' 1<m W<'inen. l!le^ hi.mJ' w e v11 \ .i ^mir 'll' I,'. \\ e >. all lit t h. ' t 1 K k 1.11A t i tl!. Vr V 'A • C k. 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 ready for the coming crop by buying your Fertilizer Distributers and Cotton Planters from us. Our Grocery Department i' \wll stivkvd at all times with tlu Iv't v )() d N that ex- p.Tk'ik j and money can buy. ( Hu price' are right. Siivcial Noliirs. ii*-11 ii. '. XI O k W 1 IN’, I n i \v< *11, S<>uili C;i r< >lin;i w w. k. M r t W t M ilbou i A* Hoap.ta! .V j' ■ V- V. i • \\ i H.iU Thos. M. Boulware, \ I h 11 v \ ( 'i Ml AA Nf^n;i.ih'i* tm if »! i'»iMtf. Ill'll.'-v III *1111)1 i mi lint If** ttlHII I lop loises, i f M 1 ,-li '■v I 1 , r 11 M. i.imi- 1 he Kuminage Sale. (U '.ii.- ri v r..i i I ;t . arc on a \ i - i '. : - i\i::i m..m l ' 1 f 11. Radi \ ii: V. i;i*'t« .1.1 la . Ce I ' , t ■ i : i. 1 11 \ l»* 1 t l J J11» i i!U: lioni*-. they w i i i Summcn !..*■. i a>-) sp ••rr: a \ 1" , ly U'-i d p.-'t i 1 pal t.i uiar U -t rV ’ ,r 1;,, a id 1 a h u Senatur A. B. i ’attC'so! spent the sort a " t-1 * ■ }{■ ( 1 P C ul v* r > faum). i t turni’.i g to • t!u- Ladies of the lip!',- Columbia Tm -.day a!let n-a n, to In i>"e- i the St- a-e bl.i! ding of Mr M-nt when llu Si n at-- con- i lied l-.l.s- ' img, w in -v t h i ) \\a i 1 da> night. 11 ;■ stated 'll"at I'.c tear i it sale for u r.at tl.i.> will wnuiil be in -sar \ to run ti-c sc s' a n i (hi Satu'da of last a into next wi -- k. j opened the 1 contimi" it fo sa-h-, and r one or C, Chief C. H. Swa r. has t •mb': e, I'.!- 1 d:') s. resignation. to ta !-.t effe. t Ai-r.'l III. ilat-*. s!,-)os v, c.-rin >■ Niuiit-watcbn' an li.l)( S ami Mr. kmds, tiousi hold turn K. M. Cave la vc a unic api da'.lt i->! for ' you want to i :si>,,se ip the position. i he pcopi" ni La-: w i ! 1 ladies. Siam o! - e will 1 will h-nni v, a h n * he gn t oi a: r. hu an * - on Friday t- receive rcsicnation, a iUS liKiu -■ an e XCl'i- - may be tl- oat ed. L ^ : 1 * II • I . • ll n I - f (-11111 I nr « 1 ; f cnll -1 .1 'g nf ii' v f 1.1 v -i M'-, iii"m i • • - ’ till* f I:, I n In- I.Hif in i if n r ' Ii nf B ' 'll k \ J' ( , S ( . fnlfuilllf n: f. ■ i! 11 - 11*|' \ l" M k /I'lglrr, N t u iy, s < . Office over Bank of We»tern Carolina, miwELi :. c. alva 'ua.i.iin » K 1 if’i’f - »r fti — 1 Wrn W MOORL and L H RICHARD SON A New Siijqlv .1 n »t U<-i < i \"11 H( II I II 'll .(• > T A B I. E S '1 !if v h n- of i in- ► it 11 If light »nrt A I W A Y > hai.dlfi) thfre. .liNSUKANCE. 1 IRK insurance: KIKK INSURANCE 111 .A1.111 AND ACCIDENT I NSCRANCH KICK STOCK INSURANCE SUKKTY BONDS A.l i I 1 line Stock ( mniMiile* Per- •oi.ttl >tt(c111mu ^itfii (o aU builnea* lo ti u-if U to iny cure If I can -five von in »ny of the ll n\ f lilli-., gl\f llif a Call. ((Hive in Harrison Block, Main St, t Liveryman, Undertaker and Director. Funeral A ^ " ' M tBigjji,., j,, State. | ‘. "li.fnrt ,l,| - Snrr-y-, Eveila-ting | i\ag(iii», H trnp--, \\iii|i j , Knbt*, hmI all -tuck t qui(iim i)t- at (ii ice.- to inulit and | k-a-c. i 'll’ 1 1 — — mi) |-ait- i a , n ,,i roll >Al L — (» .o I firm, eight v H'Tc, III Bal h M t 11 c >11 lit V ; Well In- lnl " c ited B-*' raiTo i i ,t Iv -t* rage. H i-y • lid tlicm to tenn- A Mr.'-- < . 1‘. Smitlu rhti: l", o! Church p.t A -lies il|c, \ . ( , Julia iia-tiT- ! ._ id a i\ tl told j W AN 1 El>—In huv tiint'cr land-, h!-o C\ " b'gging caii- and ten inule-. t'lc i’ldiCS We al-o Vt ant to e.tnt | :|i-t file Inggltig Dr. J. W. Reeves Dentist I’crmancntl\ located at Barnwell, South Carolina 'Mlice in IIarri«on Building. oci:;i-l-j-] vr Charlie Prou/i)) Y our F’riend. LAV in. McNAB. Just Received! And no v readv for apeedy *ale at Hil Top Staple*, the flrit new lot of sound i and gentle Horne-* AUo a complete line of Buggies, , Wagon-. Harne-s, etc. Charlie Brown, Barnwell, y. C. niorc t'aiur- y.jiact-l of all ;i'c. auytl .ne .vc it to the ."I 'iii' store ■h thin-'-, a- lent (dlici-r. Master W . V. k’icliar-.l.son, Jr. \v;.s host to altoui tiiirtv of bis fm nd-. laroc * . ' 1 and sinal!, on yesteulay ; Wciincsday ! nlternoon, in celebration of havino j reached the first milestone of his life 1 journey. After the little folks hail en- * joyed a number of oames, deliohttul | refreshments were served. The Peo ple joins with Master Richardsons friends in wishing him a long and use ful life. Mr. Sam B. Talley, Cashier of the Citizens Bank of Fairfax, since its or ganization, has resigned his position with the bank, and moved away from ( been enjoying vegetables, grown in Fairfax. This his hundreds of friends ! her garden, since the first of the year, throughout the County regret very | They are now enjoying beets, onions, much and yet they rejoice to know that! cabbage, lettuce, spinach, etc. Accord he has accepted a more lucrative posi tion.—Allendale Herald. Early Strawberries. Mrs. J. A. Tobin kindly remembered The People Tuesday with several home grown strawberries. The fruit was large, well formed, blood red, and of a luscious flavor. They are of the Im proved Lady Thompson variety and were not grown in a hot house. So far as is known, these are the first straw berries to ripen in this section this year. Anyway, they are the first that the editor has seen and they looked good to him. Mrs. Tobin savs that her family has i her to tin- railroad, a di-tancf- of two , mi!*-*. \\ c arc in tin* m-ii ket for oigft yoke "f oxcii. Will Heed -poltlv tell men ol t xpi-rienia- -awing tn-r., ai-o tif in i- n in an I a i o-1 ml tin- -aw mill. State w age* and exi-i-rii-i cc. Covnter L-im 1 ;* r <’nmpaiiy. Kidgivilo, S (', Calhoun & Co. IF'irtlD. Life, Accident) CYCLONE LIGHTNING Live Stock INSURANCE, —At Lowest Rates In— mg to this premier gardener, if the peo- STRONGEST COMPANIES pie of this section would only give their Mr. Talley was a candidate for the ' gardens a little attention, vegetables House of Representatives last summer could be grown the year round, there- and made many friends who w ill lorn by reducing to a great extent the pres- V. SBVMOI H OWENS * AUorney and Counsellor at Law < Plice or^. The Bari,well Sentinel BARNWELL, SUl TiL CAROL I A .• M ill practice in all t/iie Cnnrt-. Go] Icciinn- a -pceialtv. Loan- negotiated on acceptable ‘ee-,.riy'y. James H, Fanning, ATTORN Y AT LAW, Springfield, - - 8. C. Will practice in all Courts of the State and United States. 34--1 —OFFICES AT- DR. W, C. MILHOUS, Srntiet, BARNWELL, S. CAROLINA. Office hours: >'Mo a. tu. to »5 p. m. ii with regret of his departure. ent high cost of living. Persons living awav from Barnwell will plea*e make appoii tment* beforr TIIC n i vr ar nmvirni con ' i,, K By »o doing they will be aure ! 1I1L BANK Or BARNWELL fcervice tnd tv<,ld dl *' Strongest State Bank in So, Ca. WHY? C.i Mtal, Stir 'Ins and Stockholders Liability -Tsqo,000.00 Safest of the Safe, In e-tlniating tfie ,-afe’y of a Bank it Jis well to re member that < apital and Surplu*, in otiier words, the BANK s OWN MONKA, is that which Mves security to depositor!*. In thi* respect we atand FaRST among tin 300 state banks in South Carolina. .Seek safety tirsf and accept the cordial invitation which we extend you U> bauk w ith us. 4 per cent Paid on Savings BANKofWESTERN CAROLINA BARNWELL, S.C. CAPITAL & SURPLUS SSOO.OCO.oo —■ -1 LOCAL DJRECTXDRS, E George H.Bates J.M.Easterling Butler Hagood P.M.Buckingham