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HABHONT LODUKNO 17 A. P M fk rvroUrroaiaantcAttoti of Hi PtraJ Pm4 The Indies' (Jutld will conduct a Par VA/Lda, Mo 17. a t U I '* a,r% wv,,,a W " 1 ^“ct a Par- In Mnaonlc Trmple or. Tbor«d«) 1 ^ ‘ ,0 *^ next Friday afternoon in l 1 *. 7 .« o'clock Vtilling * L - brelhrrn are connai.T mntrd u> attend U. W Mantllle, W H H m. MoNab, 8or the park betfnnmg at 5:30. Benefit Kpiacopal Rectory Fund. Ice cream will be served. PVtT Indarad la WrMk. Fifty peraona were injured, tome of them seriously, when a Pennsylvania Railroad excursion train was derailed near Sterling station Sunday morning The train was filled with excursionists Tne refrolsr meeting ot Bamwt II Lodge No 16, Kniahuot Prthlaa will Ibe held at their Hall on Kind and r Third Friday ulghu at K o’clock. A full attendance is requested. By order of W. C JENNINGS, C. C. Win. McNAB. K. R. A 8. Chain Gang Notice. The chain gang sections this week are: No. 1 at Hercules creek on Charleston road 6 miles from Barnwell. No. 2 at Trotti’s Ford. W. V. Richardson, G. J. Diamond, Clerk Supervisor. Warm Weather Thit Weak. The weather bureau at Washington predicts temperatures above the seas onable average for this week. No im portant storm is charted to cross the country during the week. A Correction. In the Supervisor’s report published last week Claim No. 7 in favor of F. H. Edenfield, magistrate, for $250 should have been $25. The error was madg, it is supposed, in transcribing the re port from the books in the Supervisor’s office. HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • The Hon. Norman C. Creech was in town Saturday. The Rev. J. C. Collum, of Kline, was in Barnwell Saturday. Mr. R. 0. Free, of Blackville, vfsited friends here this week. Miss La! Richards, of Liberty Hill, is the guest of Miss Sallie Pate. Mr. G. C. Blount, of Appleton, visited friends here Saturdry and Sunday. Major J. Ancil Meyer, of Meyer’s Mill, was a visitor to the county seat Saturday. Mrs J J Ray. of iVnmark. and Mm Smith, of Ocala, Fla . w ere visitors here last week Mr. and Mrs \ T Beard and little son s{H>nt Sundav with relatives in Ihinbartnn Miss Mane Gregg, of Florence, is the charming guest of Mr ami Mrs T L Cummings Mist Hestie Rountn-e of Dunbarton is the guest of her sister Mrs V T Beard, this week Kttention is ral'ed to the new adver tisemrnts of l*s M isidwel! and 1 « mon Br'«s in this issue A Small Blaze Friday. An alarm of fire was given Friday afternoon. The blaze was at the house occupied by Supervisor G. J. Diamond and was nothing more than a swallow’s nest in the chimney which had caught. It was readily extinguished w ithout any damage to the dwelling beyond a few shingles torn off the roof. New Members Added. At the regular monthly meeting of the Young People’s Missionary So ciety of the Barnwell Methodist Church, held at the parsonage on F'riday, the 13th inst. several new members were enrolled. After the transaction of the regular business of the meeting, de lightful refreshments, consisting of ice cream and cake, were served. Get my price on bath tubs, lavatories, kitchen sinks, etc. before buying. My prices are extremely low, quality con sidered. P. W/Price, Barnwell, S. C. —adv. '/ ^ —- Node*. On account of attending the State Dental Association in Charleston, I will not be in my office in Barnwell the last Week in this month. I will be in my Barnwell office the fin»U.w.eek in July and will meet my patients at that time. J. W. Reeves, Dentist. Special Notices. FOR SALE OR RENT.-Desirable Houses and Lots in Barnwell for Sale or Rent on easy Terms. Can Sell your You. Property for Harry D. Calhoun, Office Home Bank. IMPORTANT NOTICE! -p ^ ^ l -... A 0 J. W .1 " A - - c; - ^ vA O •- v AX I - yr. ; : ^h.ir.'• r h':5 "s-.lied our attention to the jr.i 4 *-! Ctates Gupreme Court: to ?.ll; :; ?us*:n'.vro ‘ o overdraw and have their checks and notes-'cuar^ea up -.vi * hen* i r* sent, funds in the Bank, stritred of all technical disguise,--*he usage and practice and attempt to te saneti cr.e i, - - is a usage and practice to misapply the funds of the ran}:, and *. o connive at the withdrawal of the same,’ without any practice is surely both c: securi + y, in favor cf certain privileged persons. Such usage and practice is surely a manifest departure from the duty, ^ *he directors and cashier, as cannot receive countenance m cour' i' <r + 1 pa v_a wu o d. ty i u. ’w> annot he supported by any vote cf di rectors, however formal, and therefore whenever done by the cash ier, is at his own peril.and upon the responsibility of himself and his sureties. It is anything but well and truly executing his 5t C’ r pc j”* FOR SALE.—Cow peas bought and sold. Pure Georgia Cane Syrup, gal Ion cans, 50c. Wt H. ‘ Ga. Davis, Augusta, 6-2b-4t. MONEY TO LEND. M nnev to lend o*' first mortgage of real estate. M t>er cent Interest on amounts under $1000.00 . 7 per cent on amoupi* over $l,0<Ki 00. j . <). Patterson C 1 A 0 7 1 Mr and Mrs H D < 'am and M;aa Flla !>>ur*e M".air rTV>f,.red t.i >t Vtatt tirws sundav m irnmg M' ard M'x V H N nrxtrm i >t »• r and little v>n and H 1 Bu xi F'-j <>( B>» a vi le, mot- -r»-d ■ ,v. r . Ham w .- Frula v Mr 1 I> K.>w» ' who »ax in 1.>wn sjtijrdav ipvr 1 hr week i ;'e-*aart ending bv b v Wr . - ^Iir |.r. \rne.- n U.r van. tuir M r k F. M- r w.-nt tn O'lrVx*.." last week 1 i v!an 1 • \amiuat’<>n '..r 'hr i ffn r .if First I .-u'rnanf ,.f i .> 7 Ird Regiment of N»' ,na Uua.'d* I'ex ! F' It-ifinrr and Rvan \ <iv!rx and Mr Ronald (iv «•» of M’arkvillr motored over to Barnwell Fndai after noon to are the ( trangeburg Barnwel. game Miaa Hatlie Armstrong the r^u-irnt stenographer to Attorney Genera! Peeples, aprnt the week end in Ham well with her father. Capt J B Arm strong Mr S D Rountree, of Dunbarton, returned to his home Sunday afternoon from the city hospital in Aagusta, where he has l>een for the past five weeks following an operation for ajv- pendintis About 20 Masons from Barnwell at tended the meeting of the Blackville lodge last night Wednesday , when the third degree was conferred on several F C's A banquet was en joyed at The Shamrock Veterans J. Ancil Mever and J. W. I’ssery, of Meyer's Mill, and J. Staff Halford, of Barnwell, left Sunday morning for Charleston, where they will spend a week visiting the historic points in and around the old City by the Sea and live again in the days of the Sixties. Mrs. Mozelle Furman and son, Mr. L. Connor Furman, returned to Hickory, N- C., Saturday morning after a pleas ant virit to relatives and friends in this county and Savannah, Ga. They were accompanied on their return by Miss Annie Furman, of Augusta, who will spend some time in the Old North State. Not The Boi*. A little Barnweil miss was given a verbal invitation recently to visit some little friends in a neighboring town. She was, however, dubious about re ceiving the parental consent. The giv er of the invitation assured her that her parents wouldn't object, saying There s your pa(>a. ask him " With out an instant s hesitation, she replied Pshaw' he am 1 the boaa' ' -Tommy- M<MilUw M*k«. Goo«L Tommy M Miltan of 1'lmrr Barn wei, < ..untv s xta r base ball player, is mak.ng g.xxl handsomely with the * ham-ston riut. .jf the South Atlantic league In M'.n.Dv'x game with Ala on 'hr feature ..f the contest was K» hitting ID \« i a rrd two singles, a d .ub.e an 1 a home -un A curding to a dispat h i ham-xton the tw ► tone f t aa advertising sign m the o'ltfie.J aad e n t. I led the player to T>. 'an* a » t.«uk up a collrstiua , for f..v h..me run AA . . T - ><a m v is mere t doing w hat his 'fiends gnew that he could iW M *. .er . angratu.ati.ms are in or der Mtaa Maauraky Lalerlaiwwd At.w Thel«a Marursky entertained a nurnn* r f tier friends ast Thursday evening in honor of her guest. Miaa Ra.e levy lie.icious pun<h and area were M-vrd during the eveAing Among those mv.ted were Misses Jrs sir and Re by Armstrong Mamie Nell Hrrrnaon, t His r Calhoun. V irginia Mose ley. Sallie Mi Nab, l.il^ Richardson, Horne Rictiardaon, Marguerite Shea. Flossie Patterson, Marguerite Palter- son, l.ucikr Creighton. 1-outse Barter, Ruth Price and Pauline Richardson, Dick F ame/, Lewis Weeks. Hyde Tirnth, J Smith, Harry Wannamaker, LhLble, Rickr n t»akr r, Fid Schoville, Julian Wolff and R M Jennings, Jr., of Orangeburg, George Arm trong, Ben Calhoun, Carter Price, Perry Price, Solomon Brown, Walter Richardson, Jennings McNab, Mehsha Levy, R. W. Riley, Jr., Dallas Creighton, Zack Creighton, Norman Outen, Dan Harris, Wilbur Porter, Charlie Arledge, F'ur- man Gallowav and Martin Best. CITATION NOTICE. hi\TF "K sol TH « VKoLIN S. . ( ..I sri ..r Haksv* e, i. I ti Iti*- f’r'.lta'r < . .ii rt Ky J K Snelllng, F'j«i . Jud*? ..f 1h..t>ate U. Flaniwrll ( <.tiiii) Whereas. F.l a V <‘r»*r> h«»h ma.tr .uil I., me t.i ifrant unt.. h«-r lu-'ier. ..f A tm’t.is tral'.'n <d the rwtalr «.f and id Janie* I. A(.-< rewrr Tti.-w ar»-. Ih^reforr I.. . Ur arid a lni .nbh a., and oiuruiar, the kindml ai.d ertsliUfs of the «a d Janiew 1 SC < r> ar\ . d-- «a>e.!, that ii^-» be and a(.|«-ar te-f.-rr me it. i ue ( .urt of | Prot^te 1.. I*. I.e»l al HartiWeK - >1. W nlix-wlav i ISe Wt. day .'f Juv. i..ir af'rr pul.'-. allot there, -f at 1 l ■. - l< • * ' n 'hr '•■■rtf - -t . tt ahow an*e f anr Itwv >.aTr wh, I *.r a*id *.1aa.hi*tra*n -B sfo-u.d ' • a l» *ra. trd t>Or-ii under ni) ha'.t^iU.s M U d.ar of Jane A tun 1 n. Hi IVI I J k "NH 1 IMi l'r> -' ale Ju iff Pub.iabe,! n Tub Btusotii >'a<>rit J .1 r JML VI vr.'iersirr.ei Banks at a recent con- al ova v-?ision, that the necessity -.s irr.r • : w -* iV'-, and take this means of . < ' '*■ r G ’; I y 1st , 1913, over- ; * : / * r • t r: * ^ rr . f r s w 111 a r r r e c i a t e . . ■ * 4 i i scon 4 i rr.;e * ni s " E :.k ' Barn.v ll, E j. a 1 kcr , a shier. ?•.■. r: M' rchan's. Bar.k, • d r- • <' • -i • . !i• ,vr r m . Garn . • r . . 4 . s• r.s ’ B.ar,k , E. ✓ * 4 • • E :• 4 . r* . Ga: :. . • r . K i i n* , 4 r !• *■ i h , Gam . *• r . E Water and Lights for Allendale? A man representing a light and power company has been here this week look ing into the prospects of establishing a jivater works and electric light system for this town. He is to meet Council Friday evening with a definite proposi tion and it i* to be hoped that terms can be arranged and these improvements added to the town.—Allendale Herald. Bought Two Bloodhound*. Sheriff J. B. Morris received the two oung bloodhounds last week that were ought recently from a breeder in Lex- ngton, Ky. The puppies are guaran- eed to be pure bred and Capt. Morris ought them with the evpectation of *»Mng dogs for sale to other counties. Tie county now has four bloodhounds. Itt price prid for the new dogi was Woo Two Out of Throoi The Barnwell baseball team won two out of the series of three games with Orangeburg played on the local dia mond Wednesday, Thursday and Fri day of last week. The first game resulted in a victory for Barnwell, the score being 4 to 2. The second, a veritable swatfest, went to the visitors, the final count being 14 to 13. The third and last was won by the locals. The Iwirler for BarnweH allowed only 2 hits and not a single Orangeburg man passed second base. The scoreyjvas 6 to 0. The following is the score by innings: First Game. R H E Orangeburg. 00002000 0—2 5 3 Barnwell. 20001001 x~4 6 4 Batteries, Wannamaker and Weeks; Shelverton and Dicks. ‘ ^ * Second Game. R H E Orangeburg. 4 0 4 2 2 0 1 0 1- 14 11 3 Barnwell./ 4 0 4 0 0 1 1 2 1— 13 12 6 Batteries, Fairey and Weeks; Simms, Shelverton and Dicks. Third Game. R H E Orangeburg. 00000000 0— 0 2 14 Barnwell. 02 000TTI x— 6 !2 6 Batteries, Wannamaker ^and Fairey; Leopold and Levy. Barnwell expects to nuke the first new bale of cotton again this year. It it time Charleston did something like Evening Post EXTRA SPECiAU lor the next thirty Jjaa | aaiI! offer nn -^=^^^=entire stock ot-==== funiirc and House Furnishings Jt tfreatlv reduced prices tor cash to make room for new Fall stock. The public will save money by taking ad vantage of this Sale. Jas. M. Caldwell, Barnwell, S. C. VGA- *5* ;a -a J. • C-nv one exsxs $®®®eexix£9ut s> o:o;o:o;o:n ^ Southern Railway PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH Sehedules Effective April 20, 1913u "aBRI-TAL. AND DEPARTURK8 BARNWELI^, 8. C. (N. B. Theae schedule figures are shown as information only and are not guaranteed.) 2.-08 a. m. No. 23 daily from Columbia to Jackson viHe. Pullman sleep ing car Cincinnati and Augusta to Jacksonville. 4:20 a. m. No. 24 daily from Jacksonville to Columbia. F’ullman sleep ing ears Jacksonville to Cincinnati and Augusta. 8:35 a. m. No. 134 daily from Allendale to Columbia. 10:18 a. m. No. 31 daily The Southern’s Southeastern Limited from New York to Jacksonville. Pullman sleeping cars, dining car service. 12:06 p. m. No. 149 daily from Batesburg to Allendale. 2:12 p. m. No. 148 daily from Allendale to Batesburg. 4 JO p. m. No. 32 daily The Southern’s Southeastern Limited from Jacksonville to New York. Pullman sleeping cars, dining car service. §:06 p. no. No. 133 daily from Columbia to Allendale. i For detailed information, sleeping car 1 reservations call on nearest ticket agent, or, '' W. H. Caffey, DPA W. E. McGee, AGFA., H. F. Cary, GPA., Charleston, S. C. Columbia, S. C. Washington, D. C. S. H. Hardwick, PTM, E. H. Coapman, VPAGII Washington, D. C. We Start with the Rough Log We end with the finished product, and every operation is done by our own men in our own mills. Sash, doors, blinds, Screens, mouldings, column^ grilles, newel posts, shingles, lath, interior linish, etc.—everything in building material we furnish in both quantity and quality. Complete house bills from architect’s plans and builder’s lists our specialty. Bring or mail in your specification. Get QUf estimate free. “Buy of the Maker" AUGUSTA LUMBER CO. AUGUSTA GA. a. THE OLAR PHARMACY IS fifty five minutes from Barnwell, and there comes a satisfaction from making this store YOUR HEADQUARTERS as yo«J5t the BEST W« Uke pnde in the fact that only the purest drujps, of correct medicinal value are compound ed in our prescription department Personal attention.cnmf 0 ^ and facilities, make this DRt'p sjrORE.'-HOIIE" STCWRE: Amoden, SODA Fount dispensing the moat appetizing dri n u 1 ,wai ? E* 1 Your order by mail will will be sent by Parcel Post PROMPTLY is satisfactioa in ' Thera. Pure aad Frerii omdx far