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■AftaOXT LOCKS SO IT ▲. t M. no. u, a. r m. ««a Ik Twpto OB IV 7 to o'*kHk Vk i uo oorui&iiT inTltcd to tttrod. f u W M*nrui«, W M. McNab, Bor. Tb« refSiar m««tlDf ot Barnwell Lodge No Id, Knicbu ot ^rtbiaa will be held at their Hall on Klret and Third Friday night* at * o’clock. A (nil attendance la requested. By order of W. C JENNINGS, C. <J. Wm. McNAB. K. R. A 8. Chain Gang Notice. the chain gang sections this week are: No. 1 at Bear Branch on the Rivers’ Bridge road, two miles from Ulmer. No. 2 at Morris Ford on Allendale road. W. V. Richardson, G. J. Diamond, Clerk Supervisor. Oysrers! Extra Selects from Norfolk IDE RESTAURANT. — GOLD FISH FREE* DEASON’S We have arranged to give away a limited number of beautiful Gold Fish and Globes with cash purchases of the famous Rexall preparations and a number of every day Specials, such as Soaps, Face Powder, Tooth Preparations, Stationery, Perfumes, Face Creams and Talcum Powders. The distribution wMll be conducted on the following plan: One Silver Fish free with every 25c cash purchase of Rexall Preparations. One Gold Fish free with every 50c purchase of Rexall Preparations. One complete outfit, including one Gold Fish, one Glass Aquarium, one package of Fish Food and one Book on the Care of Gold Fish, Free with every $1.00 purchase of Rexall Preparations. Main Street The supply is limited, so get yours while they last. R. A. DEASON The Rexall Store. Barnwell, S. C. Mr. Mordecai Mazursky, who is taking a business course in an Augusta col lege, spent Junday and Monday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Ma zursky. While on a business trip to Williston l Friday Messrs. T. J. Woodward, of that place, and R. S. Purvis, of White Pond, cleverly crossed the palm of the editor with silver. Death of an Infant. Blackville, Sept. . of Mr. and Mrs. 1. F. 26.—The infant son Still died last night very suddenly. It was thought to oe in perfect health. The burial took place this morning. Will have Oysters Regularly from now on. Death of an Infant. Kermit, the infant son of Mr and Mrs Aiken Still, died on September Z\rd, aged two years and four months. The little body was buried tat Double Ponds, the Rev. I). W Heckle conduct ing the funeral services The bereaved ruits of all kinds by the car- t> ri dk r *' f>*d. four or five miles from load from this time forth. Farm For Sale About 12f> seres, known as farm of , p iren ts have the sincere svmpathy of Mrs h (' Fishburne, On Beaufords many sorrow mg friends in their loss bridge road, four oi Hamoerg Apply to K Fishburne. Blackville, S (' C0CL1N BROS. Barnwell Fnlit Co and ResTadrant Sr\» Ikior to I.cmon Brtw M* a k« H<. h ! » KfV- Ur . r ‘ or e 1*« .i ..f M« . rr % M. >' are* Pink \ r TT r r * ‘V.- v - 1 : • > .»:! f ' 'Sr R r • * r V Ilk !< I r^'V c U- j t ’ M o i i •.!«• • ^ - irr I ' ■ W • t M<l.r » A o’ It* 1<» m ■ t u».rr*s fi* ~ ee* A fW arc* »n<l f '*a4« %ee T W r ,1, , f 1 . • r# * w Wr •• . t.„r ^ r ' H » fe Fo r j r »' c M H V r <• la • A W ' h -» •( . rr« »• WH»rr* f* 1 » f *••*<» ha' r * r ? y • • c ! ' • 1. ' rs ra < > ir. • u • n .1 ?»•»<» ’l:r T • the Mr • K ''n*dr» tyl gviral ft hi* t^iFhr' K*» A J Snytiee th.i* week W* ark now I eslge with thanatfNr re wf a >tter from Suharnber J k < kiom, ft FJko Koutr No M«aa%ii:»e Pate left Sunday forS4wsn- ahe has accepted a pwsitkon trarWr foe the new aeaaion i la Lonnf Remembrance (»f our dear I>r J M Smith, who d’.e Septeml>er 11 I'M k < >h :t is so har to give him up' How wr miss our dear Doctor. Who %<> long f>*' twen ou r fr.end But he i'owi<l not »t* . »'1h us That i>or lord dnl not intend I II m:v« hi it- ' v r < »f m» vi' v and •u M r' n How I 3." t % eorrtv ' • knd 1 !. m v» r. » p . »v» Hr il br * \%r.' ! ,. a.,' tii*' h m *i » n l.w hr was • ,• -•! ; ► >' k nd hr w .r fc « d n " » br Ti iVkr.1 r » r , ' fbo T k« t. %*-•**' r , I JT dr »• •» kdr'v I -T 1 Mr w V< a k -.d *'-rr * • Hew ! !-r » , rVt *■ r.!' » ; Sbr ha.* ' r ■, a r- taa May Owena. of I>unhartan hat n the gueat of relative* and frirnda here for the past actrral da\s H F Nwist. F_si| , and A H Nine atem Fa*,. of Blackville, were in town Tuesday on professional buamess. Mr John B Ross, of Route Na 1, lii/htenefl the labors of last week's Statement of the Ownership, Man- busy dav bv a visit to the sanctum agement. Circulation, etc of The Barn well People, published weekly at Barn- Mr and Mrs. W A Holmes and *ell, S C , required by the Act of Aug- daughter, Miss Veryl, have returned , us '^ from an expended trip to Michigan. Pdifor^ ° Mr. Martin Best left yesterday 1 ^ t) av ' es > (Wednesday) for Florence, where he has accepted a position in a drug store Mr. Oliver Andrews, formerly of Barnwell, now of Tryon, N. C., was the guest of relatives and friends here this Towner, week. The Rev. W. M. Jones, of Williston, was in Barnwell Monday in attendance upon the meetiag of the county board of education. Col. A. A RiAardson, State game warden, and his brother, Mr. Warren Richardson, were the guests of friends here this week. The store of N. Watt, in Blackville, will be closed from Wednesday night until Friday night in observance of the Jewish new year. The People acknowledges with thanks letters from Mrs. Rosa M. Rad- cliffe, of Baxley, Ga., and the Hon. R. Mixson, of Williston. feral automobiles, loaded with hun- from the upper part of«k6amwell and Orangeburg Counties, passed through here Sunday morning on their way to the lower partef the State to hunt They were well equipped with cune, JL Mb Pevt ftafr a very enjoyable Managing Editor, B. P. Davies, Business Manager, B. P. Davies, Publisher, B. P. Davies, Post Office Barnwell, S. C. Barnwell, S. C. Barnwell, Sl C. Barnwell, S. C. B. P. Davies, Known bondholders, Barnwell, S. C. mortfi id other security holdere, holding iSXT; per cent or more of total amount of, bsnds, mortgages, or other securities: C. F. Molair and J. 0. Patterson, ex- eowtors of the estate of John W. Holmes, deceassed, Barnwell, S. C. B. P. Davies. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 2S(th day of September, 1913. W. C. Jennings, (L. S.) Notary Public. My esmmission expires at the pleas ure of the Governor. I M4 k«« • •' an ' He Ma'r ib^rvj ’ ld«, afi«.n r. It T |« yrfrtt F «rft rbe regular i • IraehTfv vaminat.-r. «i.. !» k! in ISr rwur’ btnjvr »! liarnar 1 cfi t r vela i *e 1 jttr r tod I'Ml. hTginmrig *’ '< r».* k • m and i iuamg > •< ’> ( m Thit rtarniiv* 1 ion •ill br hAvrel upon the following vut'jrrU Agr^-ollurr Mratory Pngbah Mgrbra, Arlhiwrtic. Ph>tK»l<<> and Hvg*rnc, ( i\ira ain! Qu rrTnlF>Tnt» Prdagvig' and »»Tog r*uh» The rvammation um thr aho\r aubyrrta will br tward upoa thr Statr adoi tr* 4 It vt Ujoka All tracher* holding rrrtifiratT* a« th« rrvult of a t»-*chTr* exaaiinat>on are hereby notified that ftral tad ond grade certificate* will no* be re nnwed unlevv the holder attend* mme summer school and pass*-* the final examination on at least thr»T branch*-* Third grade certificates will not be re- m\wed in any event The attention of all teacher* is here by called to the following paragraph from a letter of the Honorable J K. Samanngen, State Superintendent of Fiducation, directed to me on August 13, 3913: “In my opinion no special examina- lion for teachers will be ordered in January. If this fact could be called to the attention of those who usually postpone the procuring of certificates until late in the school year, much an- noyance both to them and to school of- fieet's may be avoided.” The examination will commence pram»tly at the hour mentioned and will <Aose promptly at the time named. The questions on each branch will be given out separately and only a certain time will be allowed for answering these questions. The schedule to be followed is as follows.- Preliminary examination, 9-9:10; Algebra, 9:10-10:10; Civics and Current Events, 10:10-10:40; History, 10:40-11:30; Agriculture, 11-30- 12; Arithmetic 12:00-1:00; Dinner, 1:00- 2.-00; Englifh, 2.-00-3.-00; Pedagogy 3KX)- 3:40; Physiology and Hygiene 3:40-4:: Geography 4:20-5:00. Horace J. Crouch, C. S. E. Barnwell, 8. C., September 15th, 1913. One and a half miles from Williston, 1 acres land, 20 acres of which are • - in ASPARAGUS JUST IN ITS PRIME; 12 1 ) acres open land, much of which will make a bale of cotton per acre, one dwelling, four tenant * <r ■ - - • - " houses and all necessary out-buildings. Plenty good water. Asparagus alone would in a few years pay for the place.—n—n—::— Owner is an invalid only reason for selling. TERMS EASY. APPLY TO ZET. IKI. -A.m.cLeir'soiEL | 'Williston, 8. C. “Bank of Western Carolina Service” « .i-r, »I«.nd» nt* and l>r{>o«itur* find thi* unv^«-tl It i* thr outgrowth id ■ r»rx;^runrr and •urreaa T>< r x i «■ ’ t n r of I hr *rr* m r i* attratrd ‘ • I i ■ M.r u-ij* g'uw'h of our rraourre* T t < »< r . i< r iv •^ailaKir lo fun and imght mr - ■ k uat' r Wr vGouk! br glad to fr*. n, ••'mr-*. mrrvhantv, prvfr«aM>aal ;-r- , *• J 1 hr grnrral pubite who , .*r ng a nr w bank account. •» r •. • vh lo rvtahliah nrw t-.d adiMiona. twnking faxilibr* None too large—None too 4 tfr C FmtJ m Savxwav Bank of Western Carolina lUrnwcll, S. Adx rrtisrmrnt H Takrv an Eiprrt to pcu;K'rl\ install a job of plumbing ANTKF1 My work i* (ilWRANTF^KP— not t)et t**r than thr best but a little better than the rest '' lean furnish fixtures and install complete at a nominal price Anything in the plumbing line at rea sonable prices. P. W. Price, Barnwell, S. C. Natica. Milch cows for sale. Apply to W. T Walker, 8-28-tf Blackville, S. C. 20; Cash Prices for Don’t five your profit* away—ship direct to u* by express and get your I money next day. We pay highest prices for green and dry hides of ail kinds | Beeswax. TaUow and old Metals, old Rnhfccr and Fen. Try us with a ship ment now. Send for Price List CAROLINA HIDE * JUNK CO. ouausTow s. c. (Advertisement.) “Leat You Forget.” This is just to remind you that I am prepared to do all kinds of plumbing in a first-class, workmanlike manner. If you are thinking of installing this mod ern convenience in your home, see me before placing the job elsewhere. W. Price, Barnwell, S. C. For Sale. Four-horse farm, containing 100 acres, in high state of cultivation, two tenant houses, two double sheds, barns, one storage house, etc.; half mile to railroad station, church and school. Price $3,000 to an early buyer. Also: Small two-horse farm, containing 50 acres, in high state of cultivation, two tenant houses, five large stables, fod der loft above, double shed, barn, smoke-house, etc.; half mile to railroad station, church and school Price, $1,000 to early buyer. Will givt terms Apply to J E. Owens, 8. C R. F. D. Nn. 1 BARNWELL INSURANCE AGENCY H il l. INsniK YOUR LIFE. YOUR INCOME, Y0UR H0ME, YOUR ST06K Insurance of every description and Surety Bonds written at lowest rates in old line Companies. JOHN K. SNELUNG, MANAGER. GOXMG IT AST! The stock that we bought in the Western, markets are being rapidly disposed of. The people of Barnwell County are quiek to recognize a real bargain when they see it and there is absolutely no question about the worth of the Horses and Mules that sre have at the Patterson Stabled on Hagood Street However we still have an excellent col lection of first class combination horses, fine saddle horses, brood mares and large, high grade mules for all purposes that we are of fering at extremely attractive prices. Come around and look them over before the choice animals are sold. The Barnwell Live Stock Co,