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HARMONY LODGk KO. IT A. P. M wnttuvu are oordiauy larlted to attend. W«,McN.V.,W. J E *• >■• JHL'» ,s. RHAJaly 2 w 8U Jj r „ mee,,n K° t BantweH & Knl * ht » ot Pythias will Th^ i^ the "i on hnt * Dd Third Friday nifrhta at H o’clock. A order of attell<,an0e ** rw l ue8t ® d - ' R. 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 orvthe road from Baldoc to the lantation of W. I. Johns. • V. Richardson, Q. J. Diamond, Clerk Supervisor. $ FOR SALE.—bats in per hundred. Apply J. BarnwelW S. G. bundles; 11.00 M. Easterling, FOR SALE.—A few tons of oats and vetch hay; price reasonable. Apply to ' A. M. Sanders, Barnwell, S. C.; Route No. 2. FOR SALE—One new new 6 room house and lot in the town* of Barnwell. For particulors address. P.O.Box 339, June 20, 2t. ^ Barnwell, S. C. FOR writer in Standard SALE—Cheap for cash, type- diti cas ood condition; Remington o. 6; clean, good writer; $15 Address Box 34, Barnwell, S. C. SRtn Blemiahaa EYE GOOD FOB THE EYES-*AND EYES ONLY Tor* EYES arc IMmg I WMk, dim. si tO«E ran Keatly yet swlr cerreeted and re-lavlyora'ed by Out rleaualny, tube PBOVES hi #• Stokness t or BMhr W« trwucrew Nature'! htwa, the Liver •trike*, tuen we emit or mcieet until we echo or eicken. SvcsaS ffiffi" 5 * po no iax JL Mr». Arthur M. Sander*. This faithful Christian woman, affec tionate wife and devoted mother quiet ly passdd into rest June 16, 1914, after onlythree days of illness, althoug feeble for some time. Her husband, Arthur M. Sanders, six children, two brothers and three sisters survive her. Mrs. Sanders was the daughter of the late'Mr. L. T. and Mrs. Emily Williams of Barnwell County. She was married April 18, 1901, and died when only thirty-six years of age, her eldest child being 12 years old and the youngest but .11 months. In early life she “put on Christ” and became a good member of the Rosemary Baptist Church, ever adorning her profession of faith by a Godly walk. She was a high and beautiful pattern of Christian fidelity and industry in her hoihe and commu nity. Her decease was a shock of unexpected grief to her kindred and friends, but they rejoice to think of her as “safe in the arms of Jesus.” The impressive funeral obsequies were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Hayes, pastor of the Barnwell Baptist Church, in the presence of many friends, and the body was laid to rest in the Hair cemetery, near Elko, S. C., June 17, 1914. * ‘Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep, *From which none ever wakes to weep; A calm and undisturbed repose— Unbroken by the last of foes.” R. W. S. Master's Sale. State of South Carolina, 1 Cdunty of Barnwell. I Coart of Common Pleas. Miss P. McD. Wragg, Plaintiff, against lifrs Mattie L. Still, et. al., Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause^ I _ will sell at Barnwell, Th front of the Court House, on Monday, July 6th, A. D. 1914, it being salesday in said WANTED!! - -r' " ■ v Beef Cattle in any Quantity. We pay highest cash prices. Write and let us know what you have to sell. HERE AND HEREABOUTS. * I Miss Marie Baxley is visiting relatives at Meyer’s Mill. ’ ~ Mr. Tillinghast Moore motored down from Columbia last week. Mr. M. E. Black is spending his vaca* tion with relatives at Springfield. Mr. Harry Woodward came over from Orangeburg Saturday to visit rela tives. Miss Anita Boiler, of Augusta, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies this week. Mr. Calhoun Boineau, of Columbia, is the guest of relatives and friends here this week. Messrs. Robert and Theodore Harley, motored up from Allendale Sunday afternoon to visit friends. Miss Ruth Price has returned home after a month's visit to relatives and friends in Waterboro and Beaufort. Mrs. W. T. Aycock left this week for Clyde, N. C., where she will spend the remainder of the heated term. She will be joined in a few days by Mr. Aycock. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Porter and daugh ters, Misses Louise, Emily and Blanche, have returned from Springfield, where they attended the Boylston-Miller ti wedding. Don’t forget the Winthrop and Col lege of Charleston scholarship exami nations to be held at the court house tomorrow, boys and girls. They are well worth trying for. Mr. Emmett Goodson, who has been foreman of The Barnwell Sentinel for the past few years, left for Estill Tues day morning, having purchased half interest in The Herald. A total of 161 marriage licenses were issued in this county for the six months ending July 1st. $120,75 was turned over to the county treasurer, the re mainder going to the Judge of Probate. Mr. CarterS. Bohannon, who went up to Baltimore after attending the Boylston-Miller at Springfield last week, stopped over in Barnwell to visit friends while en route to his home iiv Talahassee, Fla. ' ^: — ^ The People publishes the cards this week of Capt. J. B. Armstrong for re- election as county treasurer and Magis trate L. H. Williams for re-election as magistrate at iflmer. The fact that these gentlemen have served more than one term each is sufficient evi dence that they need no introduction Jo the voters. The little three-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bryant was carried to a Spartanburg hospital Sunday morn ing for an operation. The little fellow suffered an attack of measels some time ago and an abscess formed on his brain. The many Barnwell friends of and Mrs. Bryant hope that the ■will be successful and that the little sufferer will soon be fully re stored tp health. Notice. To the'Voters: Remember, you must appear personally and put your name on the club roll on or before July 28, 1914, or you cannot vote. The book is at A. P. Collins’ store. F. D. Rowell, A. P. Collins, _ Hilda, S. C. A. Pierce Collins. The Arfnual Meeting of the Stock holders of the Barnwell Co. Building k Loan Associaiton will be held at the Court house on Tuesday July 7th at 6 o’clock p. m. Stockholders are re quested to be present in person or send their Proxies. G. W. Bates, Pres. Wm. McNab, secty. Proprietors of The Parlor Market, Barnwell, S. C. Calhoun & <uo. Life, Accident, _ CYCLONE LIGHTNING AND- Live Stock INSURANCE, —At Lowest Rates In— Strongest Companies -OFFICES AT— THE BASK FO BARNWELL 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 one hundred and ten feet (110) oir Reynolds Street, and running back to a depth of one hundred and sixty feet (160 (ft) and bounded bn the North by Reynolds Street; on the South by lot of D. Whittle; on the East by Baker Street and on the West by lot of J. D. Whittle, thus measuring one hundred and ten feet (110 ft.) 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 Town of Blackville, County and State aforesaid, containing and measuring on the front of Dexter Street three Hundred 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. 178R 1914 | ( OLLKliF. OF CHARLESTON South Cahoi.ixa's Oi.iikct Cocleok 80th Year Bevins 8<.-j>teinl»er*.25>h. Entrain e exaniiniuioim at all the county-] seat* on Friday, July 3nl, at 9 a. in. □ Full four year eonw lead to the B. A. and B. 8. derive*. A two-jear pro-medical counte is given. A fr.o tuition scholarship in aaslRned to] each county of the State. Spi^'loui, builditiRD and a'hletlc grounds, well ixpiipped lalsiratorlea, unexcelled libra- | ry facilities. 1 xpenses reasonable. M’or terms and cata logue, address. HAKKISCN RANDOLPH. Pkksident. Notice. The Siloam Democratic Club book will be open at Siloam Church on Saturday, July 11, for the purpose of enrolling old and new members in accordance with the new rules and regulations adopted at the recent State Democratic Convention. The books is now open ai Yenome and with the exception of that one cUy will remain there until July 28. J. W. Bates, For the Committee. Notice. The committee appointed at the last session of the Barnwell and Bamberg Baptist Association to hay* published the history of the association, has suc ceeded in having three hundred copies published which are now in the hands of the Colporter for distribution, and can be be obtained from him at the j following prices: Paper cover $1.00; cloth bound $1.25. J. A 4 Jenkins, J: J. Ray, -"■*—■ Jno. K. Snelling, Committee. .INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE. LIFE INSURANCE HEALTH AND ACCIDENT x INSURANCE LIVE STOCK INSURANCE SURETY BONDS “THE OLD ORDER CHANGETH, YIELDING PUCE TO NEW.” King Arthur sadly realized this truth when in passing away, he gave utterance to the above thought. So it is in all kinds of business, banking included: the old way if not adapted to modern progress must give place to newer methods. Keeping money at home, subject to loss by theft and fire, has for the most part passed away in Barn well County by reason of modern facilities in banking. MONEY IN BANK, CHECK BOOK IN POCKET * is the new order now practiced by all who are really progressive. First, select the bank wisely, and if the acid test of capi tal stock protection is used, you will choose this bank. ' Then ask for the check book which we furnish'without cost to you. We want your business and heartily invite you to maintain business relations with us. 4 per cent. Paid in Savings Department. * ** * - * ‘‘V. 'V v Bank of Western Carolina aWfe Barnwell, S. C J. S. BLACK, Proprietor. BARNWELL, SO. CAR WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO THE PUBLIC THAT WE ARE NOW HANDLING A FULL LINE OF AH old line Stock •onal attention give trusted to mv care, 'x if lean serve you inx sny above lines, give me a call, Office in Harrison Block, Main St. Companies. Per- to all business itw of .Wm. McNAB. Money to Lend Fancy Native Meats, Country Style Sausage, Bologna Sausage •and Minced launch 1 lam* \ »••••••• On improved farm lands well located in amounts from t2^0(k.to '$50,000. Don’t write, call on un<! | "Whenever you need a “HURRY-UP Swift's Premiun Hams and at all tim&s^ind will slice it to suit All ^ attention." I Breakfi call on us, we have ast Bacon orders given prompt DRESSED POULTRY ON SATURDAYS. SEND DS IOOB JOB WORK} An ad. —V. S. OWENS, Atty;r Office over Barnwell Sentinel. BARNWELL, . n^BpUfH CAROLINA You a Price Your Cattle. i People PAYS. In front of Huggins Drug , . Store a block of ice weigh ing 100 pounds will be placed in the sun. Can You Guess How Long it WiD Last in the Sunshine? FREE FREE FREE A Cold Drink Ticket good for 25 Cold Drinks will be given FREE to the one who can come nearest to guessing how long it will take this block of ice to melt. A Five Cents Purchase Iff ■■ 11 i IHI !■ I.. entitles you to a guess. Friday is The Day at HUftGINS DRUG STORE We Start with the Rough Log We end vviih the finished product* and every operation is done by our own men in our oVvn mills. Sash* doors, blinds* screens* n ildings, columns, grilles, newel posts, shii. es, lath, interior finish* etc,—everything in niildinj material we furnish in both quailaty an< quality. Complete hgissd bills from architect’sj)!;’. Qi and builder’s lists our specialty.' Brini» or mail in your specification. estimate free. ._T X ,c nuy of the Maker” AUGUSTA LUMBER CO. ‘UfiUSTA. GA. 86 4 Ik IMt Lw CHARLESTON, s. c. Department of Medicine and Pharmacy. Owned and Controlled by the State. Session Opens October 1st, 1914, Closes Jtlne 3rd, I'X October 1st,. 19M. Arfv one of the largest' losfrit,’ - red. H ^pital ■■ , material fc offered! tains 218 beds. Practical work for Sent Special Feature*" Large and well-equipped Laboratoriei in both Schools. Department of Physiology and Embryology in affiliation Charleston Museum. Nine full time teachers in Laboratory Branches Six graduated appointments each ymr in medicine. For catalog address . OSCAR W. 8CHLEETER, f