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Lo.tjrr No lo, Kni(tht» of pvihia^ will
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VN . C JKN^NINGS, c. C.
Wt D- McNAB. K. R. a 9.
Chain Gang Notice.
The chain gang sections this week
are:
No. 1 at Limber Bridge on Ulmer
road.
No. 2 at Morris Ford on Allendale
road.
W. V. Richardson, G. J. Diamond,
''Clerk Supervisor.
HERE AND HEREABOUTS.
Mr. Norman Anderson spent Sunday
in Columbia.
Miss Rosa Harley, of Wagener, spent
Sunday here with relatives.
The Rev. A. E. Evison went down to
Estill yesterday Wednesday .
J. Emile Harley, Esq., was called to
Blackville on business Tuesday.
Misses Pauline Richardson and Eliza
Kirkland spent Sunday in Blackville.
Mr George Easterling, of Florida, is
visiting Barnwell relatives and friends
Mr F H Richardson is bark from a
^a\ of two wteks at Tate Springs,
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The many fnrnd* of Miaa Lula Paa
rock, daughter of (.'apt Georjfe W
Peacock, will learn with regret that
her recovery from an attack of typhoid
fe\cr is very slow
The stockholders of the Farmers'
1 nion Warehouse Company w ill hold
their annual meeting next Monday,
Sept. 1st, in the directors room of the
Home Bank of Barnwell.
Both Senator John L. McLaurin and
Col. Leon M. Green deny the story
that the latter will conduct a publicity
bureau in the interests of the Senator's
campaign for governor next year.
Messrs. J. R. Harrison and W. W.
Brown, of Sycamore, were in Barnwell
Saturday on business. Mr. Brown
gave the week a pleasant ending by
joining the growing People family.
The many friends of Mrs. W. D."
Hartzog, of Elko, Route No. 1, will
learr\ with regret that her health ne
cessitated her return to the Aiken hos
pital for treatment Sunday. It is hoped
that she will soon be fully recovered.
The Rev. A. E. Evison requests us to
announce that the sessions of the Sun
day School of the Episcopal Church,
which have been suspended during the
heated term, will be resumed next Sun
day. There will also be the morning
service.
In an interview with Mayor Harley
Tuesday night, a representative of The
People was told that arrangements have
been made to do some permanent work
on the streets of the town within the
next two weeks Mr. Harley says that
it will he useless to attempt anything
until after a good ram and we agree
with him in this The condition of
Turkey Creek hill will he greatly im-
proved and repairs made on other
streets of the tnwn that need them
Ma\nr Harley is right in wishing to
make the improvements permanent
DRATES
Gaw to Hoc RowacA.
Elko. Aug 2f> —On Sunday. August
10th, God in his infinite wisdom, called
from her earthly home Mrs Ida Givens,
wife of Mr J B. Givens, of Rosemary
township.
This call was not unexpected as she
had been in declining health for sever
al months and for a few weeks previous
to her death had been confined to her
bed. These weary weeks of suffering
were borne with Christian patience and
a realization that Gad would soon sum
mon her to dwell in the happy realms
of eternity.
All that loving hands could do was
done for her relief but God’s time had
come, and a loving friend, a kind neigh
bor and one always willing to minister to
the sick and suffering within her reach
has gone to her reward.
She was 52 years of age and is sur
vived by her husband, two sons and a
daughter, who in her death sustain an
irreparable loss.
The touching funeral service was
performed by Rev. W. M. Jones, of
Williston, and her remains laid to rest
in the family burying ground near her
home.
The sincerest sympathy of many
friends is extended to ttm bereaved
husband and children in this hour of
sorrow.
LATE
SUMMER
CUT-PRICES..
11.25 Children’s White
Canvass Strap Pumps sizes
up to 4s 98c.
#1.00 sizes up to 1 ls__88c.
$3.50 Ladies Pumps and
Ties, special-close out $1.78
$3.50 Ladies Gunmetal,
Pat. and Vici Pumps $2.90
$1.25 Fancy Sun
Shades 79c.
Lemon Bros.,
Barnwell, S. C.
j KING COTTON IS HERE
I THANKS -
| HOME BANK
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+ Will Handle Your Cotton Checks and Drafts, and
• Furnish Money for Cotton Picking
A Sad Death.
Mrs Boylston, wife of Mr G
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Bovlston, of Blackville. du-d at thi-
home of her daughter Mrs G 1 Hair
in this city, Tuesday night
Mr and Mrs Boylston rnm*- down
from BlackvilU- on Tuesday Pi \isit
thi-ir daughP-r. anil at :!,•• t-\ filing nn-a.
Mr> BovisPm at*- hourly and nothing
was known of her death until Wt-dnes
das morning when Dr Hair went to th*
room where she and h* • husband wer*
sleeping to arouse then for P r i akfast
when it was learned t: ..' si • had d.ed
For Sale.
I offer for sale my [ilantation situated
in Barnwell County near the Town of
Barnwell containing one hundred
acres, and bounded on the north
hy lands of G E Birt. on the
east hy l^nds nf G E Birt, on the
south by lands of J R Carrol and on
•hi west b\ lands of .I R ( arroll The
plai « is m « high state of cultivation,
has on t a good dwi 'lmg house with
'o.,r rurns a'’d a n« w tenant house
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+ W. L. Cave, Vice-President
+ N. G. W. Walker, Cashier
J Wm. McNab, Asst-Cashier
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Mr Wir-rn t a houn returned *- r >'rn
Mendervmvi e sur dat morn ng a'), r
spending ten dav s v t r\ pleasant 1 v a! that
North ('anolina resort
Sir \S H Drituan has been at G!«-nn
Springs for se\i ra! da\s in atten<liiii'e
upon the convention of the Glerks of
of Court of this State
The M uses Garvin returned to their
home m \iken Sunday afta-r a pleasant
week's visit to their sister. Mrs. W
I). Hartzog, of Elko No. 1.
Mr, F W Falkenstein returned from
New York and other Northern markets
last Thursday. His trip was one of
business and pleasure combined.
There is a dearth of interesting local
and county news this week. But don’t
blame the editor. It’s his business la
record events, not to make news.
Adjutant General and Mrs. W. W.
Moore and children motored down
from Columbia Friday to spend the
week-end with relatives in Barnwell.
(Mr, T. E. Cummings has returned
from a trip to Asheville, N. C. Mrs.
Cummings will remain in the mountains
a while longer before returning home.
Mr. H. M. Arzet, who has been in
stalling a number of water systems in
this section, will finish his work in a few
days, and, with his family, will move to
Macon, Ga.
Mr. Merchant, it’s high time you
were starting that fall advertising cam
paign. It is the only way to make
trade “pick up.” An attractive ad. in
The People, the livest weekly paper in
Western Carolina, will bring you re
sults.
REMEMBER. ? The Home Bank
will gladly receive your Cotton Uheoka
and Drafts, and furnish you Moaey for
Cotton Picker*
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Mr William fki,-/
t jrn tu g» t hiv az :n and vhoulder had .v
m.ivhi-d Fuevday Ah.» a urking w rtt: a
tiinln-r ( art
M r v Ursula Uiqx- is v tsitinf her
daughter near Fairfax
Miss Eliza \vaat, of Georgetown, is
visiting her sister. Mrs Geo Puwell,
at Ulmer
The Union meeting at Kline will he
represented hy M< ssrs \S W Cope,
Earl Brant, W A. Harter and A. W.
Manuel, of Bethel Uhurch.
Ellentoo Newt.
Ellenton. Aug. 2i—Joseph and W
E Ashley are spending two weeks iin
New York and Philadelphia.
H. M. Cassels, Jr., is spending facs
vacation in New York and Canada.
Miss Marilu Arrington has returned
from a visit to friends and relatives in
Georgia.
Rev and Mrs. C. W. Holly and family
spent several days this week with the
family of Mr. L. A. Bush.
Mrs. W. D. Black, of Willistof, visited
friends and relatives here this week.
Mr. W. B. Cassels was in McBean,
Ga., this week.
Miss Louise Wilson is visiting in Au
gusta.
Mr. R. D. May^ts spent several days
this week in McBean, Ga.
Mr. S. P. Blackwell was in Augutta
Sunday.
Mr. P. J. Norris, of Aiken, was in our
midst last week, surveying.
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Thov Buth-r Robrrt Eou^rrt Sam
Johnson, l-aurmr** K»-»-lv P \ l*ai mis
ter. \bnt-r Ph<«*nn. J T Tatlov Ran
dolph W illiams, Koscan WTHiamv
r kvi at k
Mrs Agnes Combs. Ethel Harvey,
Miss Elsie Smith
Persons calling for these letters will
please say advertised
S B. Moseley. P. M.
One-fourth off on Straw Hats and
Canvas Oxfords.
J. A. Porter —adv.
Pension Notice.
All Confederate soldiers and sailors
of Barnwell County are requested to
•meet at the Court House on the first
Monday in September for the purpose
®f electing a pension board for the en
suing year.
Done by order of the State Board.
(Advertisement.)
“Leat You Forget”
This is just to remind you that I am
prepared to do all kinds of plumbing in
a firrt-class, workmanlike manner. If
you are thinking of installing this mod
ern convenience in your home, see me
before placing the job elsewhere.
P. W. Price, Barnwell, S. C.
Notice to Debtor* and Creditors.
All persons indebted to the estate of
Mil ledge N. Bates, deceased, are re
quested to Tnake prompt payment of
w . r I.. . such indebtedness to the undersigned
Mrs. J. E. Walters and little son have tn( j a n p^rgon* having claims against
returned from a visit to her parents, in the aaid estate will please present the
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( uu 'll i i»f B*r i' a r! /
Hv v .i-twr of »unilrvr tax ft xr^utiooa to
m» di r rclrd hv J B \ rtnMrtmg, count v
lrt-*aur«-r. 1 bavr W*VK-d upuo and will
veil on Moaidav the fir\t dav of Scptrm
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ing sa»*mlwy in vaat month, the follow
iuv real eatate tivwit
(Hw lot in Barnwell townahip, Iviund
•-d North b> lieorge ButU-r. South bv
Ji ff Green. Eavt h> Julia Duucan, West
hv Jim Holman
levied upon aa th»- property of Susan
Key
Also
One lot in Barnwell township, liound-
ed on the North by William Phenix,
South by Willis Allen, East hv Eiddie
Meyers, West by M B Ha good.
Levied uixm as the property of E. M
niiy.
Also:
Two lots and two buildings in Syca-
1 more township, bounded on the North
by Center Street, South bv lot of Grif
fin, W'est by Flat Street, East by Rail
road Avenue.
Levied upon as the property of H. K.
Cook; taxes for 1911 and 1912.
Terms of sale cash; purchasers to pay
for papers.
J. B. Morris,
Sheriff of Barnwell County.
Barnwell, S. C., August 12, 1913.
Special Notices.
FOR RENT-Four second-floor rooms,
^ furnished or unfurnished, in a desirable
‘part of town. For further information,
, apply to B. Mazursky,
Barnwell,
Virginia.
Mr. E H. Lucas, assistant state bank
examiner, was in town Thursday.
Milch cowi for sale
ft-a-tf
Apply to
W T Walker,
BlackvUie, S C
same, properly attested, to me.
J. N Bate*,
Executor.
August 19th, 1913.
Get my price on bath tub*, lav»tone*,
kitchen ainka, etc before huring. My
price* are extreme It low, quabtv coo
Biderad P W Price. BarxweU, S. C
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BARNWELL INSURANCE AGENCY ‘
V\ II I. IN-UIK
YOUR LIFE. YOUR INCOME,
YOUR HOME, YOUR STOOK
Insurance of every description and Surety
Bonds written at lowest rates in
old line Companies.
JOHN K. SNELLING. MANAGER.
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I FOR RENT—One of the best stands
in Barnwell, formerly occupied by
Creech’s Pharmacy. No stand in Barn
well better for merchandising. Apply
R. A. Deason,
7-10-tf. Barn well, S. C.
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| New Wheat Flour,
i New Pansy Wheat Flour.
Try a sack.
J A. Porter.—adv.
MONEY TO Lh.«D.
Money U* lend or flrat a)ortga(* of
real eatau. H par cent Inuraat oo
aaaatinla under 11000.00 T par eaat
oo aaooo'* orar 11.000 00.
f j.O.P
Southern Railway j
PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH !
Schedules Effective April 20, 1913.
AKK1YAL AM) I»KI*AHTL’RKH IIAUNWKI.L, *. C.
N B These schedule figures are shown as information only and are
not guaranteed t
^ a m No. 23 daily frr*m Columbia to Jackaonville. Pullman sleep
ing car Cincinnati and Augusta to Jacksonville.
4 20 a m No. 24 daily from Jacksonville to Columbia. Pullman sleep
ing cars Jacksonville to Cincinnati and Augusta.
8:35 a. m. No. 134 daily from Allendale to Columbia.
1018 a. m. No. 31 daily *The Southern’s Southeastern Limited from
New \ ork Id Jacksonville. Pullman sleeping cars, dining
car service.
12:06 p. m. No. HD daily from Batesburgto Allendale.
2:12 p. m. No. 148 daily from Allendale to Batesburg.
4:30 p. m No. 32 daily The Southern’s Southeastern Limited from
Jacksonville to New York. Pullman sleeping cars, dining car
sen ice.
6:06 p. m. No. 13R daily from Columbia to Allendale.
For detailed information, sleeping car 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, VP&GM
Washington, D. C.
New Wheat Flour—“Pansy”—Best
in it* hndory. Cheap.
J. A. Porter.—Adv.
(Advertisement.)
k Taka# aa Expart
to properly install a job of plumbing.
My work is GUA RANtEED— ‘ ‘not bet
ter than the best but a little better
than the rest” lean furnish fixtures
and install complete at a nominal price.
Anything in the plumbing line at mn-
>nces.
P W. Price, Barnwell, S. C.
Nobea of Final Dischavwe,
Notice is hereby given that tl:
dersigned will on Monday, Aim
1913, file with Hon. Joh/ lC gSeumg
Judge of Probate for Barnwell Coun-
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and J^n IL Strings
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July 19th, im
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