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r-v/M' / Bigpr..:; w Z'-sg&i * !:3 y 3 trade mark \ ReeiSTERCO lTQ ori! [Q] :ers .. . Mrs. P. I Drew, who rewrtly iw- turnedfroOB • hoepitml in Rkhmoo^ Va., spent yesterday in Ai^iBn. The People nukes its first visit this week to Messrs. W. I. Johns, of Baldoc, and B. M. Drummond, of Barnwell. Mr. W. H. Mack, of BarnweU Route No. 1, was in town Saturday and, as is his usual custom at this time of the year, called at this office to renew his subscription. Master Dan E. Hartley celebrated his tenth birthday anniversary last Wednes- dan afternoon by entertaining about twenty of his little friends. Dan is the grandson of Mr. A. P. Manville. Mr. F. H. Anderson, returned on Friday from a visit of several days to his brother, Mr. M. N. Anderson, of Tukahoe, Scriven County, Oa. This was the first time the two brothers had irtet sftice Mr. Anderson left this county nine years ago, and the reunipn was very pleasant occasion to them both. y. ammoniated with Fish-Scrap is universally admitted to be the nlant fopd best suited to the cot ton crop. This is not a theory, but a fact proven by the experience of many. The popularity of Royster’s, the original and genuine fish-scrap fertilizer has caused k host of brands to appear with fish in tlie name: if you Want to be sure of getting fish in the goods as well, be sure to buy the brand that made fish-scrap famous; F. R. If you are not already acquainted with the splendid results from ROYSTER’S fish-scrap fertilizer, we simply ask that you test it alongside any other brand and abide by the proven results. DEATHS. m No time should be lost in preparing your uden if you wish to enjoy early vegetables Hs Spring. As usual we nave a complete flection of Fresh Seed and can supply all your needs for that Garden. - Let me furnish you with your Onion Sets, Irish potatoes, Cabbage Plants, etc. SPECIAL: Be sure to get one or more packages of Deason’s Famous Two-Pound Tomato Seed. Main S ree R. A. Deason, - — BntiPwdL S. C. Miss Mamie Holmes died at her I home here about three o’clock yester day morning, after long ill health. Her I body was laid to rest'in the afternoon at four o’clock in the old Baptist Ceme tery. Shewas a daughter of the late Dr. W. F. Holmes and is survived by several-sisters and one brother. Protection vs. Sentiment u ,W... ' Mr. P. H. Loud, Jr. Many friends will regret to learn of I [ the death of Mr. Philo H. Loud, Jr., | | who died Thursday, Feb. 12th. He was laid to rest beside his wife in ! | the WilHston cemetery Friday after noon, Rev. W. M. Jones conducting the | | service. Mr. Loud is survived by two I l daughters, Mrs. Cary L., Vaughan, of | ‘ J - Protection Rank of Weatord Carolina $843,500 Total of the Nine Other Banka in Barnwell County $383,500 Exceaa in Favor Bank of W. C... $480,000 • In the only true test of protection to its de positors that any bank can offer—that is, its capital and its surplus—the Bank of West ern Carolina furnishes considerably over twice as much protection as do the other 1 nine banks in Barnwell County as a whole. =»3$- K S. ROYSTER GUANO CO. ~ *- i • -— 5 —~ Norfolk, Va. Baltimore, Md. Charlotte, N. C. Tarboro, N. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Columbia, S. C. Macon, Ga. Columbus, Ga. ‘ Montgomery, Ala. [ drew, of Florence; also twoi sisters, i Mrs. R. M. Mixson and’Mrs. Martin F. | I Weathersbee, of WilHston. “After life’s fitful feyer he sleeps | [well.” v\ 4 per dent Paid in S&viuf ft Department. FRESH NORFOLK OYSTERS When you want some thing in a hurry from our store just use your telephone. You will be surprised at the quick service we are pre pared to give. Your orders^ will get the same carefuT at- qh tention as if you called in •••••••••••••••••••• • • • HERB AND HEREABOUTS. • • • •••••■•••••••••••••• The days gain 11 minutes in sunshine this week. Miss Jessie J. Willis, «f WilHston, was a visitor here Monday. Mr. R. A. Griffin, of Hbbbins, was in town for a few days this week. Mrs. E D. Rhodes, of Augusta, is the guest of friends here £his week. Mrs. L. F. Nance and little son re- med from WilHston last week. Advertised Letter*. Letters remaining in the Post Office 1 | and advertised Feb. 26th, 1914.\ MALI. J. M. Broolts, Bob Disher, A. Coke, I John Falls, T. J^ Gilliam, Fed Harley, Mr. and Mrs P. M. Buckingham visit- Cleighton Hair ^h$s Harris, Peter ed relatives and friends in Ellenton Jones > ChaB McVane, D C. Miasick, J. Monday. - r N C - Morris > Johnnie Scott. J. Emile Harley, Esq., was called to ,r imali — Charleston on professional business Miss Ethel Breezewood, Mrs. Louise .Monday afternoon. j Johnson, Mary Staley, Venis Swans, Mrs. C. C. Simms entertained at cards Harris Wales, Mrs. Eltcher Walters. Monday affernoon in honor of her guest from diad littih offici. Mrs. E. D. Rhodes, of Augusta. __ J , Angie Brown, J. C. Moore. The People publishes this week the Persons catling for these letters will cards of Messrs. G. J. Diamond and C. please say advertised. Bank of Western Carolina Barnwell, S. C. * * Head Office Aiken, 8. U. STOMACH TROUBLE FOR FIVE person. This feature of our business receives special at tention. Phone No. 60. Barnwell Frui “Co. Coclin Bros. Propra. Barnwell, S. C. , Agents for Fine Candies. —if jmer HARMONY LODGE NO. 17 A. F. M /A refmlar communication of Harmony vLodie No. 17, A. F. M. will be held Masonic Temple or. Thuredaj tMar. ft, 7.80 o’clock Vlettinn brethren are oordiai.v invited to attend. o: W. Manville, W. M. Wm. McNat. Sec ® The regular meeting ot Barnwell Lodge No. 16, Knights of Pythias will be held at their Hall on First and Third Friday nights at K o’clock. A full attendance U requested. By order of W. C JENNINGS, C. C. v Wm. McNAB. K. R. & 8. Chain Gang Notice. The chain gang sections this week are: .... Tl.’ No. 1 near Fairfax. No. 2 at Seiglingville on on the Barn well—Allendale road. i W. V. Richardson, G. J. Diamond, Clerk Supervisor. \ Notice. The Township Board of Assessors will meet in the Auditor’s office Tues- - day March 3rd for the purpose of can- ^ttssing returns for 1914. Every mem- is requested to attend. k. W. Riley, . r- AuditOCr Mr. Hal Furman, of Augusta,' spent a few days with friends here this week. * State Constable Reid Boylston, of Blackville, was in town on business Monday. . Migfr HaaccUx , ElroiifiOfi.,, TVtl nmriia spent several days with relatives here last week. Bartiwell now has a “harseless Black Maria.” For full particulars ask Chief of Police Hayes Mrs. S. A. McNab left last week for Atlanta, Ga., where she will spend about three yeeks with her son, Mr, Wyatt McNab. — Messrs. Q. A. Kennedy, W. -E. Pro- thro, G. C. Matthews and W. M. Kitch- ings motored over from WilHston in Mr. Kennedy’s car Monday afternoon. Mrs. L. A. Best, Misses Nonie Best and Pauline Riehar4son and Messrs. 0. H. and Martin Best attended the Best--- Gruber wedding at Kline last week. The Barnwell Guards will be inspect ed next Wednesday, March 4th. Capt. Harley requests a full attendance of the metobers. A barbecue dinner will be served. Mr. Wilbur Porter, one of the popular salesmen at the store of Merchant J. A. Porter, left several days ago for Mo bile Ala., where he goes to accept a position in a vulcanizing plant. Mr: B. Mazursky is now in Nfew York City purchasing his line of Spring and Summer dress goods and clothing. He will have good news for Barnwell County buyfrs when he returns. ^ Ellenton Fertilizer Company has been chartered witji a capital of $15,000. ,e e The officers are: H. M. Cassels, presi dent; H. M. Cassels, Jr., vice-president; W. B.,Cassels, secretary and treasurer. The Hon. Herbert E. Gyles is presi dent of the Enterprise Hardware Com pany of Aiken, which has been: chart ered with a capital of $10,000. W. Moody for the offices of Supervisor and Auditor, respectively. These two gentlemen are too well known to need any introduction to the voters of the county. Dr. Frank Miller, of River Junction, Fla., stopped over in Barnwell for afew hours Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Porter, while en route to At lanta. Mr. Miller is pleasantly remem bered in Barnwell, where he made his .home.several years ago, and his friends were glad to see him again. Mr. Creech’s two bills, one “to amend section 935 of the code of laws of South Carolina, volume 1, by striking Out ‘Barnwell’ from the first provision therein" and the other “to make the term of off ce of auditor and treasurer of Barnwell county four years,” wofe kihed fn the ffoase last weeRT S. B. Moseley, P. M. Majority of Frieads Thoofbt lb. Candidate Cardsl h,,1k * ** One Helped Him to Recovery. Ask for “Eat-More” Bread. There’s nbne better. A fresh supply received every day by R. H. Easterling & Co. State of South Carolina,!’ County of Barnwell. ( Court of Common Pleas. J/ Laura Turner, Plaintiff against « / D. T. Grubbs, C. F. Rjger, Ellen Cath erine Grubbs, and (if A. Kennedy. » Defendants. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Qomptaint Served.) To the Defendants above named: You and each of you are hereby sum moned andrequired to answer the com plaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to ; serve a copy of your answer to said j complaint on the subscriber, at their office,-at Barnwell, S. C., within twenty ! days after the service hereof, exclusive 1 of the day of such service; and if ybu fail to answer the codplaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this ac to the Codrt for the d in the complaint. Bates Sc Simms, Plaintiff’s Attorney First Primary Election Tues day, August 25,1911. ’' Notice Vo Candidate*:_No card will be I published unless paid forTN ADVANCE. This rale apjjlifis to all candidates and will be strictly adhered to.—Publisher | of The People. For County Supervisor. Barnwell, S. C., Feb. 24, 1914. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of County Supervisor, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary Election^ pledging myself-to abide oy the result and to support the nominees of the party. €hjl. Diamond. For County Auditor. BarpweH, S. C., Eeb. 24, 1914,. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the ofjite of County Auditor, sub ject to the rules and Regulations of the ' ‘ging and to j« ^ Democratic Primary Election, pledfi myself to abide by the result i support the nominees of the party. C. W. Moody. Pomeroyton, Ky.—In interesting ad vices from this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes writes as ionows -. n wa aOinr-wHh stomach trouble for five (5) years, and would have sick headache so bad, at times, that I thought surely I would die. 1 tried different treatments, but they did not seem to do me any good. 1 got so bad r X could not eat or sleep, and all my friends, except one, thought I would die. He advised me to try Thedford’s Black-Draught, and quit taking other medicines. I decided IB take his advice, although I did not have any confidence in it I have now been taking Black-Draught for three months, and it has cured me— haven’t had those awful sick headaches since I began using it. L> am so thankful for what Black- Draught has done for me.” Thedford’s found a very valuable medicine for de rangements of the stomach and liver. ^It is composed of pure, vegetable herbs, contains no dangerous ingredients, and acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely used by young and old, and should 6$ kept in every family chest Qet a package today. ; Only a quarter. y# general hardware business Vill be con- Mrs. B. W. Sexton returned to Char leston last-week, after a pleasant visit to relatives and frtemb here. She was accompanied by-her mother, Mrs. T. S. Pav- WM' . • \ re- to properly install a job of plumbing. My work is GUARANTEED—“not bet ter than the best but a little better 1 than the rest.” lean furnish fixtures and install complete at a nominal price. To the non-resident defendant K TriS^iSt Grubbs, \ P. W. Price, Barnwell, S.C, You are hereby notified that the original summons and complaint in the above stated case is now’ on file in the office of the Clerk of All ourt of .Mrs. Cofhmon Pleas for Barnwell County, at Barnwell in the State of South Caro- Hia ■ M Bates - Plaintiff’s Attorney. Filed Feb. ID, 1914. W. H. .Duncan, Clerk of C. C. P. Barnwell County, quested such ind< andaH the sai' same pi Barnwell, S. C. ce to Debtor* and Croditor*. reons indebted to the estate of Shepherd, deceased, are re make prompt payment of ‘ness to the undersigned e will please presen attested to me. -V i: Alice O’Halloran^ Executrix. 31, 1914. 4 Let me give you a demonstration of the worth, reliability and easy-riding qualities of the REO THE FIFTH Completely equipped, with Electric Starter and Elec tric Lights * for $1,175. Interested parties are requested to call on or h C H. MATHIS, Agent for BarnweU County, blackville; rac i-.