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habmony LODOl NO. 17 ▲. ' No. 17, A. T. M. wtn bo Monte Tempi# on Tbnzodai 4th, 7M o’olook VUttlug > ore OQCdioiif tarited to attend. J. E. Hartoy, W- M. McNal. her. Tbe regular meeting of Barnwell k Lodge No. 18, KnighU of Pythtaa trill |be held at thetr Ball on First and f Third Friday nights at S o’clock. A _ — (nil attendance is requested. By order of ? K 8. DICKS, C. C. Wm. McNAB. K. R. A 8. Chain Gang Notice. . The Chain gang sections this week are: • No. 1 on the Bryan road, about three miles from Allendale. ‘No. 2 on the road from Baldoc to the « lantation of W. 1. Johns, f. V. Richardson, G. J. Diamond, , Clerk Supervisor. FOR SALE.—Oats in bundles;.$1.00 per hundred. Apply J. Mi Easterling, Barnwell, S. C. FOR SALE.—A few tons of oats and vetch hay; price reasonable. Apply to A. M. Sanders, Barnwell, S. Q., Route No.' 2. Got Any DEFECTS? The People job department hat been working overtime for the past ten days, hut your orders will receive prompt attention. “We do H RIGHT-NOW.“ Mr. Robert McNab, of Charleston, spent Tuesday with relatives in Barn well, leaving yesterday morning for St. Matthews to join the Senatorial campaign party, the work of handling the press reports of the meetings hav ing been assigned to him. The Sycamore Democratic Club No. 1 Club Enrollment Committee is as fol lows: Geo. W. Jenny, W. C. Manuel, Joe L. Folk. The Club roll book will be open. at Jenny’s store every day except Sunday during the remainder of the month of June and at W. C. Man uel’s store from July 1st to the 28, at which time the books will close. Bn a nil bozot SORES, BURNS, SCALDS, BRUISES. CHAPPED HANDS AND UPS, TETTKK, ECZEMA f rmllr want to hml NT Bad enoarb to at OIL J .I Then buy a Antiseptic /tlto MOW white and enow Salve white and enow pure-and If II •1 do the work, fet your money back. “Tell It By The Bell" HERE AND HEREABOUTS. A Freak Cabbage. Chief W. A’. Hayes, of the Barnwell police force, exhibited a freak cabbage here Monday that was quite a curiosity. It had six heads on a single stalk, five of them being hard and perfectly form ed, while the six was small and soft. He stated that there are quite a num ber of the cabbages in his field that have three or four heads. The curiosi ty was sent to The State in Columbia. The Loco) Paper. When you hear a man sneering at | the local paper because it is not as big, cheap and newsy as the city pa pers, you can but that he does not squander any of his wealth in assist-1 ing to make it better, and that gei erally the paper has done more for him than he has for it. The man who cannot see the benefits arising from a local newspaper is about as much value to a town as a delinquent tax list.— Selected. imuNuslm imi SC1LDEB WHILE COOUIt While preparing dinner a young Minneapolis wife had the misfortune to scald her hand so badly that over half the skin came off., She was alone at the time and rushed over to her neighbor’s for help. Thia neighher promptly ap plied Allen’s IHcerine Salve and in ten days the hand waa completely healed without a scar. This salve is one of the oldest reme dies in America and since 1869 it has heeh known as the only salve powerful enough to cure chronic ulcers and old sores of long standing. ' Because it is so powerful, it will heal burns and scalds without a scar in a remarkably short time. Allen’s Ulcerine Salve bealfc from the bottom up and draws out the poisons. If applied on new cuts and sores it heats in one-third the time that common salves take. Sold by C. N. Burkhalter, and other leading druggists.—adv. AMINE1 $1 Complete Shaving Outfit $1 10 Arti les 10 Ml [01 1 [HI }\ iTlI hh\ IV J [} [ill ill May dress as they please without criticism. ' Not so we ordinary mortals. We must dress well to appear successful; we must appear successful to meet with success. We must wear the garb of successful men, for by our appearance we are judged by many people. Let us garb you in one of those popular and Success- producing Suits we are selling so rapidly to others all over this section. You’ll be pleased--your will “take notice”—it will carry you far.. ; ’3 WAS BADLY SCALDED. is Easterling, of VtH° n Mrs. Julia B. Easterhng . -_-X General W. W. Moore, of Columbia, was in town this week. Miss Hicks, of Augusta, will visit Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cook this week. Mrs. Kate Provence, of Blacksburg, is the guest of Mrs. J. A. Tobin. Miss Lillie Henning, of Virginia, is visiting Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Burckhal- ter. Mrs. R. A. the guest of this week. Mr. John Duncan Holmes, who has been attending The Citadel, is at home for the holidays, Mr. C. W. Calhoun went up to Hen- dersonville, N. C., Sunday morning to spend a few days. Mr. George Armstrong who graduated at Clemson College this year, returned home Thursday afternoon. Miss Anna Benson, of Manton, Mich., is spending some time in Barnwell as the guest of Miss Veryl Holmes. The Hon. Charles Carroll Simms, can didate for governor, has filed his pledge and paid his assessment. Cadet Ben Calhoun, of Tho Citadel, is spending the summer vacation with relatives and friends in Barnwell. ~ UrTC;'CTHfowS, orSurnteTThas tetr dered his resignation as pastor of the First Baptist Church of that place The days are rapidly reaching, their axium length, only three more min utes of sunshine being added this week. Miss Anna Walker, who has been teaching at Greenville, is-spending the summer with relatives and friends in Barnwell. Mr. W. H. Duncan, Jr., of Four Oaks, N. C., has been visiting his parents,Mr. fnd Mrs. W. H. Duncan, for the past several days. Messrs. J. E. Harley and B. P. Davies went up to Columbia on business Thursday, the former goingon to Wash ington from that city. Mr. Zack Creighton, who recently accepted a position with the Hampton County Guardian, spent Sunday with relatives in Barnwell. Cases on appeal from the Seconc Judicial Circuit will be heard in the Supreme Court beginning Thursday, December 10th, and wll be allowed three deys. County Chairman R. C. Kirland has placed blank pledges for candidates to sign at the offices of R. C. Holman Secretary, and W, H. Duncan, Clerk of Cotntr" The Farmers’ Union Mercantile Com pany will give a theatre party at The Lyric Friday night, June 26th. “That Million Dollar Look" will be the feature reel. Watch for important announce ment in next week’s paper. Mr. J. Staff Halford returned to Barnwell last week after a-visit of sev eral weeks to his niece, Mrs: B. G. Parka, at Waycroaa Qa._ .He waa companied home by' Master Moody, who will spend some time here. The Barnwell baseball team won aeries of three games from the Colum- tigers on the local diamond last The visitors were dearly out the first game being the only one/that waa at all does, the other two on by Littlo Child of Mr. ard-Mr*. W. M. Cook, Sustained Injuries. The little 28-months old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cook, who live near Snelling, happened to a very serious and painful accident on Monday of last week. The little fellow was tod dling around in the yard where the week’s washing was being performed, and while passing a vessel of boiling water, lost his balance and fell in. The left arm was seriously burned to the shoulder, the injuries being so severe that Mr. Cook fears the child will lose the use of that limb. To advertise our Universal Shaving Outfit and Universal Products we will, for a limited time only, send this well worth $3.00 Shaving outfit for $1.00. We sell our products to the consumer direct and therefore you save all agents’ profits which as you know are very large. 1 Hollow Ground Razor. 1 5-inch Lather Brush. 1 Razor Strop, Canvas Back. 1 Nickel Easel Back Mirror. 1 33-inch Barber Towel. 1 Bar Shaving Soap. 1 Box Talcum Powder. 1 Decorated China Mug. Agehts need not write. Each outfit packed in neat box $1.00. Coin or Money Order, postage 10c ex tra. UNIVERSAL PRODUCTS CO, Dayton, Ohio. Big lot of shirt and shirtwaist silks at greatly reduced prices, special for this week. J. A. Porter. >L A pair of our Ralston Shoes for Men and Dolly Madison Shoes for Women will complete your outfit and give you “That Million Dollar Look” . Which-will be featured at The Lyric Theatre Friday evening, June 26th, at our expense. Watch for t our important announcement in these columns Next Week! — Master’s Sale. State of South Carolina, 1 County of Barnwell. I Court of Common Pleas. Miss P. McD. Wragg, Buzzard Spread Hog Cholera. 1 notice in your last week’s issue you are advocating getting the Legislature In pass a law to allow people to kill buzzards. That is good; I hope you will keep it up. I believe they are Jthe greatest distributors of hog cholera on earth. 1 have had a terrible epidemic of cholera for two years amdng my hogs and have tried every precaution and disinfectant known to man without any results. And 1 firmly believe buz zards carry this disease around more than everything else combined. I have lost 150 hogs in the past year. I notice in some of the Western States they pay as high as $5 to kill a buzzard. I would want only a few Jjava to tret rich at that price. I am a great believer in microbes an<f germs.' Believe almost every disease is trans mitted that way. I enjoy reading The Progressive Farmer, it stands for everything good. One of my old farmer neighbors who is a hundred years behind, told me a year ago if I farmed by that -paper I would farm only a short time. I use you- paper as my text book on everything, and I am here to tell you that I have one of the prettiest farms in North Carolina—all due to your advice. Paid $15,000, 10 years ago, and have been asked if I would take $100,000 for it in the past few months.—C. A. Whitehead M. D., in The Progressive Farmer. Advertised Letters. Letters remaining in the Post Office and advertised June 15th, 1914. MALE. W. M. Barnes, Frank Dukes, Laine Donahue, Willie. Grubbs, Wardlaw Hair Hayweed Jefferson, Henry Sanders, Will Walker. FEMALE Miss Katie Brothers, Mrs Elcie Berry Mrs Mary Davis, Miss Annie Gantt, Mrs Ellen Jells, Mrs Carrie Robinson. FROM DEAD LETTER OFFICE. T J Jackson, Clifford Enicks, Sailie Washington. Persons calling for these letters will please say advertised. S. B. Moseley, P. M. BILE 1$ NATURE’S Di$infectant at yaor lOa wa rallavad. KallyaatOa Lautlvaa 4# oot tauch tha LIVES. Padaphtfll* (Bay Aopla Boot) daao. PDoLmm la Padaykvllta wMk tha fftpa n* A big reduction on V big reduction on 111 white goods for b snort time ooly. J. A. Porter. A few more esses of Loziune Coffee on the old deal at 20 cents s pound. ’ |f J: A. Porter. Plaintiff, 1 against Mrs Mattie L. Still, et. al., r Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, will sell at Barnwell, in front of the Court House, on Monday, July 6th, D. 1914, it being salesday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the folio wing described real property:all that certain Tot piece or parcel of land, with the improvements thereon, con sisting of gin house, ginnery and gin ning outfit, situate, Tying and being in the town of Blackville, State and Coun ty aforesaid, containing and measuring |onehundced and ten feet (110) on I Reynolds Street, and running back to a depth of one hundred and sixty feet (160 ft.) and bounded on the North by Reynolds Street; on the South by lot of J. D. Whittle; on the East by Baker Street and on the West by lot of J. D iittlF;“Rias meastrrtng-otre hundred and ten feet (110ft.) on its Northern and Southern boundary lines and one hundred and sixty feet (160 ft) on its Eastern and Western boundary lines Also: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the improvements thereon situate, lying and being in the Towp of Blackville, County and State aforesaid, containing and measuring on the front of Dexter Street three nundred feet (300) more or less, and running back to a depth of two hundred and fifty feet, (250) more or less, measuring on the back one hundred and fifty five feet (155 ft.) more or less, and said lot bounded on the North by Dexter Street; on the East by street or lands of J. D. Whittle; on the South by lot of Mrs. John Gribbin and on the West of Miss M. Maher. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. H. L. O’Bannon, —-— Master. Master’s office, June 10th, 1914. Proposals Wanted for School Building: ‘ - Sealed prosposals addressed to Hon. Geo. H. Bates, Chairman, Barnwell, S. C., will be received from Contractor on or before eleven thirty o’clock A. M., June 17th, 1914, for furnishing labor and materials necessary to con struct a two story and basement, brick and frame building for the Public School of Barnwell, S. C., also propo sals for heating and plumbing same. A certified check for approximately 2 per cent of the amount of the. bid must accompany each Contractor’s to be made payable to the this check being deposited as a guar- antes that shouTd proposal be accepted. Contractors shall furnish the owners a surety bond in an amount of thirty per cent of the contract price. Plans and specifications are on file at the office of tne Home Bank at Barn well, S. C.: office of the Builders Ex change at Columbia, and office of N. " lillard Walker, _the architect, at Individual plans s may Be'secdhed tO'-areintest,-’enclosing a deposit check for $10.00 to guarantee their safe return and the submissions of a proposal in goodi faith on above mentioned date. - , •' The Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all bids for reas onable causes. (Signed) Harry D. Calhotfb, Fanners’ Onion Mercantile Go.. Barnwell, “Everything for Everybody,^ South Carolina. —-i s proposal, Chairman; EYE good rot m ms-mo tns aur wne^sk, iWLAKEin, BTSLunnev, TIRED, HURT, POIBOBEB •* DISEASED ETEB ar# •■rely Mad# ■trong. clear, keea, healthy aad hrffht by the (eatly earattve ere- pertlee ef EAdLE ETE SALVE. One Me. tebe werh FOR SALE.—One Jersey cow month-old calf. Cow gives two ga of milk a day. Apply to T. B. Ha Barnwell, S. C., Route No. 2. and Hons arley, Special Hosiery Offer Guaranteed Wear-Ever Hosiery Men and Women. For Ladies’ Special Offer For Limited Time Only- Six pair of our finest 35c value ladies’ guaranteed hose in black or tan coloi-s with written guarantee, for $1.00 and 5 stamps for postage. For a limited time only, six pairs of our finest 35c value Guaranteed Hose with written guarantee and a pair of our well known Men’s Paradise Garters for one dollar, and 5 stamps for pos tage. You know these hose; they stood the test when all others failed. They give real foot comfort They have no seams to rip. Thev never become loose and baggy as the shape is knit in, not press- edin. They are Guaranteed for fine ness, for style, for superiority of ma terial and workmanship, absolutely stainless and to wear six months with out holes, or a new pair free. Don’t delay, send in your order be fore offer expires. Give correct size. WEAR-EVER HOSIERY CO, Dayton, Ohio. WE ARE THE Unchallenged Price-Makers OF THE SOUTH. Proof of this broad claim is found in the many pages of our Big Home-Trade Price-Maker furniture and home fur nishings catalogue. This catalogue is free to you—it is the • maricet -pfetcerortarefahhuyers-fOT over the South. —— - Our price* stand unquestioned as the lowest over quoted, no osattor where or hy whom. Get our big catalogue and prove it to the advantage of your pocket book. Remember that our extremely low prices are the result of our direct connections with the largest fac tories, enabling us to purchase the goods at much lower prices than other retail merchants pay. We do business on such a much smaller margin of profit, also our policy gives us such a large annual volume of business that our profits are very satisfactory although we sell from one-third to one- half less than the average retail prices on the same goods. Just look at thia typical value, thia $7.50 high grade enameled ateel bed only $4.05 §, Special Offer For Men FOR YOUR DEN Beautiful Collef# Pennants Harry D. Call Secty. to Board, well, B. C. > Yale and Harvard, each 9 in. x 24 in. PMuielua, Ouiueib MWHfaa.. Each 7 in. *21 th. AH best quality felt with felt head ing, streamers, letters and mascot ex ecuted in proper colors. This splendid assortment sent postpaid for 50 cents and 5 stamps to pay postage- Send now. HOWARD SPECIALTY CO, Dalton, OUn. • A The tubing is high grade smoothly welded steei—the fill ing rods and bottom rods are steel—chiUs are best pig_ ir on castings, smoothly finished and the bed has U< av% rear, rigid angle steel side rails and foot rails. Contin. ous pillars and top rods 1 1-16 in; bottom rod 3-8 in; fillers 5-16; Height head 59 inches; height foot 41 inches. We maintain quality with the strictest care—tu^ i^oeds we show in our catalogue are made by the best known factories m the United States. We back them up with oui Lneqruded ironclad guarantee of “Satisfaction or money promptly re funded.” j Our catalogue prices and illustrates a large number of high grade enameled steel and beautiful brass fds of best quality; also mattresses and springs. Everythiu i iced it factory cost plus one small margin of profit. - You will find in our catalogue opnortunities to save monev onfurmturefor every part of the houst^ftyinta^u^a^ ^toiwwil ^ throwm ^ away money if you bu ‘ ■ sewh ^ We will send you this catalogue free wit any obligation on your part; send for Htt- on on your pan, send lor ittU FarnitureTiMi! . .The Price Makers of the I CHARLESTON, L.-'in