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HARMONY UJOWR NO |T A. F M 'M/ y°^r So ± t ' A. r. N. Wtll br k^M JfL'* w, TbumU, AM April 1., 7* o'ckrt V«tiJ brvtbxeo are oomUur larttad to attend. W 'A MaiivtUe, W M W m. McNahs 8*<r Tbe rc^atar mretiriK <>t Barnwt.ll |Lod»e No In, Kmahtu ol Pythias will ]be hcMattbotr llall on Fust ami /TVrd Fiiday ul«hts H t h o’clock. A _ full attendance is requested. By order of W. <J JENNINGS, C. Wtn. McNAB. K. K. A S. Chain Gang Notice. Th* thain gang sections this week are,- No. 1 at Blackville. No. 2 at Trotti’s Foni. W, V. Richardson, G. J. Diamond,' Supervisor. Clerk Dr. J-D. Wooley motored over to Augusta Tuesday. Mr. R. A. Griffin, of Robbins, was in Barnwell Tuesday. Mr. Bennett Stringfellow motored over from Elko Tuesday. Mr. W. P. Cassels, of Elienton, was in Barnwell on business Tuesday. C. C. Simms, Esq., went to Columbia Monday on professional business. Victor Lewis, of Kline, was in Colum bia yesterday.—The State, April 29. Mrs. Thomas Frost, of Charleston, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dun can. Monday will Ik* salesday. Several pieces of real estate are advertised for sale. A letter from Subscriber .1 \V. Googe, of Fairfax, started the week off right Sheriff ,J B. Morris s|>ent Monday in Columbia on business, returning to Barnwell Tuesday muruui" * fi ' Misses Josie I>avis and Annie Mav Butler attended a dance in Aiken on Thursday evening of best week K. A Brown. Ki*q . official court stenographer for this Circuit, spent a couple of days with Inends 1 .-re this w eek ** c M Ttimwr. of Elkenton. was a vuitor her* Tuesday . i Mr A P Pen well and little son. of Dunbarton, were vuutora to the county ' »^at Saturday. Capt. J. H. Wall, of Barnwell, Route No 2, paid the editor a very pleasant call on Saturday. The People acknowledges with thanks a remittance from Subscriber T. S. Fields, of Allendale. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Meyer, of Mey er s Mill, visited fiarnwell Tuesday. While in town, Mr. Meyer cleverly re membered The People. The editor acknowledges with thanks an invitation to attend the Memorial Day exercises of the Graham’s Chapter, C. D. C., at Denmark on May 10th, at which time Crosses of Honor will be bestowed on Confederate Veterans and their descendants. The young men of Barnwell gave a dance in the Masonic Hall Monday night complimentary to Misses Virginia Jones and Nell Pilcher, of Augusta, who are the guests of Miss Annie Jackson. A number pf cytt-of-town visitors attended and until the wee sma’ hours the devo tees of Terpsichore tripped the light fantastic. DEATHS. Hi* Bu*ine*« Grow*. The many Barnwell friends of Mr. A. I). Pate, formerly of this place but for several years a resident of Bur lington, N. C., will he glad to know that his continued success in his adopt ed home has compelled him to mow his printing establishment into larger and better quarters. Baby'* Arm DiclocateA. i he little sixteen months old hoy of Mr. Johnson Hill, of Sndling, had the misfortune to have his arm dislocated Tuesday aftermnin He wus in the are of a neighbor, and when she caught the little fellow bv the arm in some way it became dislocated The little sufferer was given medical atten tion as sexin as possible and it is hoped that he will soon recover from his pain fu! a< i -dent Mr Max Hronvjn. one of tl t- jeopm- tors of the (Kar I’Lxrnui; spent a few Barnwell Beat da>s with relatnes lu -r the ti:M of the | The Barnwell Base Ha!l Team turned the tables very neatly on the hunch from ti e Carlisle Fitting School m a game |eaved here Fndav afternoon. w eek. Mr John B Mi \jh went Augusta Tuesdav morning. that after noon w .!h in hi* automobiM- over to turning \\im *lev C \\ oolev I he fin a. score tH-ing t> to J in favor of thi iials 1 his is the second game of J the season U-tWecM the two teams II y Buis,. Is,. ,d Bue k v, e Ri'id j CarlisU- winning ttie firt-t hv a wor* of Jus M. Patterson h s. ; of V. miale. ,, ,,, ,, The featun-s of the'game w, re were among the visiting attorio vs to ,i e , / n , •- | It-' ttire, t,ase hit of Huggins and th< ttie i ount > v. j! Mointav , • e ,, , # >> , f , - r . i piti n rtg ot t ate, tor the lorais The t' V lk-st. Lv.g. a metnh* r of thi law score Tv innings was a_s /ollow* 1 ' 1 S u u 1 ! 11 1 11 (i 11 Ba- nw ell U 0 U J t- 1 tl (I \ < Strvuk out !>v Patr. 11. by McConnell tilt- off of Bate, o. Mi Connell s :t Mi»» ftwttlr Ai Will Miss Nlnrgaret Battle t f \ugusta. wm give 4 musu al recital at Hit >\ iliis- , ton i q >e r a House oil I uesda v » Vi n III g, ''I a. '.tli Miss Battle will be ai coin I p.jpin d fiy her younger roster, Miv» i Hi in, and Mrs jiaftli a.il prrwdt* at firm of Harley a lies: was i.i.led to (oiunihia SurKiay lif’ernooti on in- |Mjrtant profekMoiiai Ihks.’h.sj, Mr U \ Dicks. o f Dunhart • was | m B.vnwel!, 1 da . and v ' \ i \- v remembered The Pt ople winch is a w e icuuie w ee i,. \ visitor '.eii.st, nn Mr II V Mailings who is manager of tin st.ire at the Ba-nwi II I tindn • t ompariv s plant wei.t to \ugusta Tuesalny tti enti r 'tie . f-osp tal "or trt atment i tin piano. I hi People s good t "u !ld N!' M D i Me \V llilstun people ttu V •• (| u it e a Rouse, of Mleiidais-, was in B..mi*ed i trt at in store for them The Battles I hursditv and paid (tie editor ,t sot m, havi be» n to Ba r nwrJ sc-v, ral times cal! \S c wen- mights gi.td to m.ikt and their audiences wtie charmed w Uh Ins ai 'jua.ntnin e. n ,,f ti ..o- , S Tiftv nine votes wen cast in the e lee t loll he re T U esdlt V to’ the llo'i .1 h.mile Harley, who w a> nomm.ited m the recent primary eiertroii to succeed K C Holman, Ks ( |., resigned The Rev . \. K Pv ison attended the music festival at Harfsvilb List week. Although he w ent to hear other singers, he was pressed into service and de lighted Ins audiinees with Ins tenor voice. ^ ’ Mrs- B. P. Davies-iiid little son, Ben, Jr., left Thursday afternoon for an ex tended visit to relative* in the Old North State. They stopped over in Columbia for a vis it to Mrs. Lena Davies, at Columbia College. Mr. A. S. Hartzog, a former citizen of Bamberg, was elected a member of the city council of Greenwood lafd week.— Bamberg County Times. Mr. Hartzog is also a former citizen of Barnwell and his friends here will be glad to learn of his continued popu larity in his adopted home. Mr. Eugene B. McSweeney, editpr of the Hampton Guardian, was in towu this week on a visit to friends. Mr. McSweeney has placed an order for a Model 8 Linotype machine and intends to give the people of his section an ttp- to-date newspaper in every respect. The editor of The PeopW was very glad indeed to make his acquaintance. Misses Virginia Jones and Nell Pil cher, of Augusta, who have been spend ing some time with Miss Annie Jack- son, have been the recipients of sev eral social honors during the pastweek. Miss Jackson entertained in their hon or Friday afternoon, and this was fol lowed that evening by a dance given by Mrs. Gladys Brown Towles at the handsome residence of her aunt, Mrs. P. J. Drew, on Marlboro Avenue. On Saturday morning Miss Marguerite c.t' Ii nf tlu-ir v isits I M:-- BuJI i* sang a? a l utici rt m Au- gusla givt n fur tin* Lx-netit of tUr Butt i Mi ni'ir.a. tuiid and her ht-artTs writ very nun h delighted over the perfume am e Barnwell Man Make* Good. I he 1 w in City Telegram, published jiB I he Decaturs, Ala., under date id April 29, had the Tollow ing news item that will he of interest to Barn well County readers, for the reason that Mr. McMillan was.formerly of this oouutv, being a son of Mr. J. C. McMillan, of rimer: C. McMillan was yesterday appointed post master of New Decatur and it is thought the appointment will be con firmed by the Senate today. The first news of the appointment was received here about 4 o'clock yesterday after noon by Lamar Penny, local represen tative of a bonding company, who re ceived a message from the company’s Washington representative, advising him that the appointment had been made. ELECTRIC LIGHTS TURNED ON? Work of Inpt&llinf Water Main i* Also Progressing Very Nicely. There have been so many promises as to when the new electric plant would begin operation that Barnwell folks have decided that they will have to be shown before they believe any morel It was,’ however, stated on Tuesday that the current would be turned on last night for the purpose of testing out the plant. This will be welcome news to those who have had their houses wired and who naturally want to see the lights burning. The work of putting down the water pipes is progressing very well indeed, the large force of hands having already practically finished the Main Street Patterson entertained a number of, line. The work will be pushed to com- Mr*. Caitm Jo**ptufM M«lkcA*mp. Mrs. Came Josephine Mellichamp, beloved wife of Mr. H. S. Mellichamp, of Barnwell, died at the home of her brother, Mr. J. M. Easterling last Thursday morning, aged 52 years. She has been in,, ill health for some time and her death was not entirely unexpected. Last summer she suf fered an attack of typhoid fever and although a number of doctors used their skill in attempts to restore her health she never fully recovered from the effects of her illness. Mrs. Mellichamp was a daughter of the late Mr. Henry Easterling and Mrs. Lucy Easterling. In 1892 she became a member of the Williston Baptist Church and the patient fortitude with which see bore her sufferings proved that she was a true Christian woman, and that her death was merely a trans ition from her couch of suffering into the world of eternal peace. On Friday morning her body was laid to rest in Bonnie Doon Cemetery, which is a few miles from town, the Rev. W. L. Hayes, pastor of the Barn well Baptist Church, conducting the funeral services in the presence of a large concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends. The pall bearers were: Messrs. P. M. Buckingham, Charlie Brown, R. C. Holman, John K. Snell- ing, C. C. Simms, and T. S. Cave. Mrs. Mellichamp is survived by. her husband, one sister, Mrs. W. W. Snell- ing, of Lowell. Fla.,and three brothers, Messrs. J. M. Easterling and B. L. Easterling, of Barnwell, and George W. Easterling, of Ocala, Fla, To them is extended the sympathy of the entire comm u nit v. Notice of Election. Notice is hereby given that an elfc- tion will be held in the town, of Black ville on Tuesday, May 6th. 1913, for the purpose of electing a trustee to fill the vacancy caused by the expiration of the commission of G. A. Still as a trustee of the Blackville High School district. No. 19. The said election shall be conducted as is provided by the Statutes at large for conducting General elections. The polls w ill be opened at the usual voting place and the following are appointed managers;—F. P. Groves, C. C. Storne, and C. S. Wilson. Horace J. Crouch, County Supt. of Education. 4-24-2L Notice of Election. In accordance with 193 of the Statutes at large of South Carolina passed at the regular session of the General Assem bly of 1909, notice is hereby given that an election will be held in the town of Elko on Saturday, May 3rd, 1913, for the purpose of electing three trustees for the Elko Special School district, No. 28. Said election will be conducted as is prescribed by the General Statutes for holding General elections. The foTTdw- ig ill Ulmer Personal*. I Inter, April 28. —Misses Ruth and Bessie DeLoach were the charming guests of Misses Mamie Sue and Blanche Deer Sunday Mrs Sallic Young is visiting her sister, Mrs Lucie Manuel Mr J. D Augley visited his sister, Mrs J M Brant recently. Miss Iris Belle Cope, of Fairfax, spent Saturday and Sunday at home Miss Annie I.uu Hutson sfx nt Satur day and Sunday at her home in Spring field Mr and Mrs H \Y Deer were the guests uf Mr aci! Mrs T I Deer Sun day Mr and Mrs \S Dope *|„.nt S*: irda . in Fairfa v Mr .uni Mrs .lone Brahharn v i',ted Mr and Mrs John Brant Sunda> Miss | ss \ l.g ley \ isited hi I rt ,us IV M.ss Ka, h, Brant recent.v Girl M»t Trag 1C Death 1 dgefield, April 2*. MissFannit '1 Manus, the Id rear old daughter of Mr and Mrs I Trapp McManus was al most instantly killed last night at.out s O < liH k Shi went out in the vard for a hi; ket of v ater and while draw mg thi water hie vhejei above the w t , 1 was pulled o \ i r on her I he heav y boards v.rurk In r alxoe the i« ft eve. knocking her to ttie ground and i rushing he r skuh She died m less than ten mirut.s m ttu- arms of her f dbvr who ran t ■ he>- as-istan 'e Ford Cars For Sale. Barnw. ,! Dountv lias jus? been added to my territory for the sale of Ford automobiles | have two touring cars on hand and vx\hx\ six runabouts on Wednesday, \p r i) yi Parties mter- * 1 s11 d will do well pi si e me before buv- itig C F Ri/er, Olar, S D Tax Notice. J* \!l real and personal taxes due the iR-vvn of Barnwell are now due and pay able at the office* of D. d. Mac, town tretrsurer;-without penalty until June lift. After that date costs and penalty will be* added. All persems owing taxes to the town are he reby notifieel that no further no tice of taxes being due will be given. (_. J. Hay, Town Treasurer* ing will act as managers:—F. N. Hair, A. E. Smith, and B. U. Stansell. Horace J. Crouch, County Supt. of Education. 4-24-2L Notice of Election. Notice is hereby given that an elec tion will be held in Williston Tuesday, May 6th, 1913, at the store of A. E. Owens for the purpose of electing two trustees for Williston School district, No. 29, to fill the vacancies caused by the expiration of the commissions of A. M. Kennedy and W. E. Frothro. The new trustees are to be elected to serve untill the second Tuesday in May, 1916. The following are hereby appointed managers of election: A. Owens, F T. Merritt, and M. K. Weathersbee Horace J. Crouch, Countv Supt. of Education 4-24-2t. Teacher* Examination. Fursant to an order of the State Board of Education notice is hereby given that the regular spring teachers’ ex animation will Im* held m the Court House at Barnwell on Friday, May 2nd, 19|:i, tieginning at 9 J) a rn and clos ing promptly at 4 (JO p m The examination will Ih* based ojMin the following subjects Ag nculture, XL History. Fngbsh, Algebra, Arithmetic, Fhvsiology, Civics, ( urrent Events and Hygiene, Fedagogy and <i«*ographv I tie examination on the bImivc subjects will |m* based u[>on tbe State adopted text ImM>ks All t«*ai tiers bolding certifu ates as th* r esuIt of a teachers examination are hereby notified that first and second grade certificates will not Ih* renewed unless tin* holder attends some school and pass* s tin* fmai « Xaiiimation on at b ast three branches 1 hied grade i er t it c ates w i,] not be rrnewtd e v ent Iiorace J ('rvui h. I S I Barr: w < . - C, April Intb. 1»!2 * 7 ,« in anv Notice. 1 am offering for sale one Jot in the Town of Decatur, State of Georgia, de scribed as follows: Land lot No. 7 of tbe 15th District of Dekalb County, and known as lot No. 14 in Block 0 of the map of Decatur Heights and recorded in plat Book 1 and page 6 in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of said Dekalb County, and more particu larly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the west side of Woodland Avenue 50 feet south of the southwest corner of Woodland Avenue and Fair- view Street and running thence south along the west side of Woodland Ave nue St. 50 feet, thence westwardly 165 feet to an alley, thence northward along the east side ofsaid alley 50 feet, thence eastwardly 165 feet to point of begin- ning. The town in which this lot lies is the County seat of Dekalb County. I will sell this lot on easy terms. Come and see me if you would like to buy. Respectfully, H. C. Hutto. friends ;n honor of the visitors. pletion. I RUB-MY-TISM Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, OM Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Aaadyae, used in ternally and externally. Price 25c Furchaser to above referred to. Terms of sale cash, pay for papers. J. B. Morris, Sheriff of Barnwell County. April 15th, 1913. Calhoun & Co. Life, Accident, CYCLONE LIGHTNING -AND Live Stock INSURANCE, —At Lowest Rates In— Strongest Companies —OFFICES AT— THE BANE Of BARNWELL Strongest State Bank in So* Ca. WHY? Ca vital. Sur dus and Stockholders Liability $830,000.00 Safest of the Safe. In estlmxtlng the *»fe»y of » Bank It ;ii» well to re. member that Capital and rtnrplua, in other words, the BANK'S OWN MONEY, la that which givea security to depositor*. In this respect we stand FIRST among the 800 urate bank* In Smith Carolina. Seek safety first and accept the cordial invitation which we extend you to hank with u.-. rr 4 per cen^ Paid on Savings BANKofWESTERN CAROLINA BARNWELL, S.C. CAPITAL & SURPLUS $500,OC — 1 LOCAL DIRECTORS t George H.Bates J.M.Easterling Builer Magood RM.Buckingham % FORD AUTOMOBILES AND SUPPLIES J- P. Lee>jR. Not* c• to D«bi«r* *ji*i Croditor*. i A.i (H-rsmis iiidebt-tt-d to the ••Matr of i Ii iKnnett, di*vcas**d. art* n | qui Nt'J to maki pnmipt payiiM-ut of mji h nib btt dues* to Lht* unilerxigned, ami a i pt-rMin* tiavmg i laimv again*! ithr v.'iiil i vtatr* eiJI pu-a.** prr\rul tin samt . prop* rl . aMt st, d to jn NA 1. lb nnctr. < \ Bfiirntt L ( Bfiirift? I xi i utora April. 1st liU.k Tax SaU?. Stall* of South l arulina.t ( ou nty ot Bar n v* t it \ By virtut of .sundry ta\ t \ t i uta>ns to im dirntrd t>v J B Arui'trong, Coun ty I rt asuri r. 1 have levied upon and will sell at Barnwell, m front A the Court House, on Monday, the nth day ot May, \ D l:d.i, it la mg salesday in said month, at 12 u i loc k M . the fol lowing described real estate to-wiL Lot No. n, in Block \u 4, as shown dy map draw ti by J. R Edmunds, Civil En gineer, of Greenslionj, North Carolina, entitled Suh-divisiou uf.I. M. Easterling land.Owtier 1) A. Switzer, and recorded at Barnwell Court Houston January lilh, 1911, said lot located al tbe intersection of Kairview Avenue and Easterling Street faring the center of the South east end of Tjusterl ing Street, measur ing SB feet across the encTof Easterling Street and running hack South-east ou the North-east side 1UU.9 feet, then Brj I feet on the South-east side, measuring 50 feet across at the rear end, said described lot being at and facing the South-east termination of HnsterMng Street, as -shown by map ler Williston s. e. I HA\ K A CAR LOAD FOI^SALE The only Succe-fuJ Cultivator for Corn Cotton < >m‘ man ami two mulcH can plow ten acres of Cotton in one day. Make it .give Hati^faetion before pay- mrnL For juices etc. ajjplv to / W. R LIGHTSEY, ^ or J. L. OSWALD, Brunson, S. C. Allendale, S. C. •+•+••!••-F •-F •+« .j. * 4. # .J. # ## .J. # .J, # # .J. #+ HOME BANK Capital, Stockholders’ Liability, Surplus, Undivided Profits, - ^0,000.00 - 30,000.00 2,500.00 3,943.19 Depositors’ Guarantee, $66,443 19 + + + + + + + + + + Deposits February 11th, 1911 DeposiU February 11th, 1912 Deposits February 11th, 1913 ‘A* $50,412.66 $58,477.70 $80,111.81 * t WalcK Ihe tfoipe paqk GroW*< Harry D. Calhoun, President aW. L. Cave, Vi(i-President ^.WaJ N. G. W. Walker, Cashier Wm. McNab, Asst-Cashier