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HARMONY LODOK NO. 17 A. F. M th regularcomranntcatlon of Harmony Lodjte No. 17, A. F. M. will be held in Maaonic Temple on Thnrudaj kJuly '&)j 7.80' o’uIuck Visiting breuireu arecoruiai.y invited to attend. J. E. Harley, W. M. wtn. MoNaU 8eo. ^ Tbe regular meeting ot Barnwell Lodge No 1«, Knights ot Pythias will ibe held at their Hull oh First and bird Friday uiirhts at K o’clock. A full attendance is requested. By order©! R. 8. DICKS, C. C. Wm. McNAB. K. R. & 8. Chain Gang Notice, The chain gang sections this week are: No. 1 on the Barnwell and Blackville rord at Whaley’s branch. No. 2 at Millette. W. V. Richardson, G. J. Diamond, Clerk Supervisor. HERE AND HEREABOUTS. of Columbia, was Mr. C. J. H. Still, here Friday. i Miss Amelia McNab is visiting friends in Savannah. - » Mrs. Charlie Browp is spending some time on the Island. Mrs. A. VV. Calhoun is thg_giiest of relatives in Denmark. Mr. R. R. Johnston, of Elko, was in town on business Friday. • The Rev. W. M. Jones, of Williston, was a visitor here last week. Jas. N. Patterson, Esq., of Allendale, is attending Court here this week. Miss Bess Ryan, of Wedgefield, is the guest of relatives and friends here. Miss Minnie Price is the guest of lelatives and friends in Walterboro. «' The People adds three new “volun teer” subscribers to its list this week. Capt. W. T. Walker, of Walker’s Station, was a Barnwell Fri day. Miss Jesfcie Md.emore, of Augustr, is visiting Misses Fmilee and Eva Blan ton. ; 3 • . • Mr. J. F. Londholt, of Jenny, is among the court attendants here this week. Miss Sallie Baxley is spending a couple of weeks with relatives in Col umbia. Mr. T. O. Sanders, of Allendale, can didate for^Sujie'rvisor, was in town Tuesday. Dr. J. L. Smith, of Williston, was m town -for a few hours on business Tuesday. Reports from lhe bedside of CoL A. A. Richardson this week are not very reasuring. Master Willie Califf, of Denmark, was the guest of Master Leroy Molair 'last week. Mr. Oscar Birt, one of The People’s typos, is taking his vacation this week in Rosemary.* Mr. H, J. Hair, of Elko, a member of the Grand Jury, called at The People office Tuesday. Misses Rochie T. Cooper and Lila Smith, of Springfield, are the guests of Mrs. M. E. Black. Mr. Q. A. Kennedy, of Williston,. is The editor is indebted to Mrs. India Zissett for several extra fine peaches, more luscious than the apple that tempt ed Adam to his downfall. *i jA. , Miss Elizabeth Brunson, of Barnwell, is ih Knoxville, *Tenn., where she is representing the Southern Teachers! .Agency, of Columbia, at the KnoxuiDe Surtimer schoof. Major P. J. Drew returned last week after a month's visit to Hot Springs, Ark. His family,who accompanied him will/spend sorpe time in Asheville, N. C., before coming home. Mr. A. f. Beard and family, of Barit- well,. and Miss Jessie Rountree, of Dunbarton, went down to Sullivan’s Island Sunday to spend a few days at that popular summer resort. The editor received his first gift of cantaloupes last week from Mr. E. R. Cox. On Monday Mr. Bennett String- fellow, of Elko, gave us a feast,of can taloupes and a fine watermelon. Miss Anna Benson has returned to her home in Manton Mich., after a pleasant visit, to relatives here. She • was accompanied by Miss Veryl Holmes mes, who will spend two months in the North. Miss Harriett Brunson, who has been teaching school at Georgetown, has returned home for the summer months. She has been re-elected to the same position that she has so ably filled during the4>ast four years. The attendance upon the present term of court fc rather slim, the far mers'toeing to busy to lose time from their crops unless it is absolute neces sary. Many of the visitors come in au tomobiles uud leave as soon as possi ble. Little Miss Blanche Porter celebrated her ninth birthday anniversary Friday afternoon by entertaining about 50 of her little friends. After playing a number of games, delicious ices and cakes were served to the guests, who all agree that Miss Blanche is a most charming hostess. MUNICIPAL CANDIDATES All oliHine Smck (.'ompHiilHS. Pep-, soniil attention given to iHl Busine** in trusted to m,v care. . • » ’ If 1 ertn serve you in any of the lituve Hoee, give me a c<ll. OtHce in Uarriaqn Block, Main St. .Wm. McNAB. Proprietors of The -Parlor Market, | Barnwell, S. C. KODAK WORK SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES—MAY TO NOVEMBER Developing Only—Any Six-Exposure Film, 10c. “ “ —Any Ten or Twelve Exposure Film, 15c. Printing Only—Vest Pocket or No. 1 Brownie, 2 l-2c. I “ “ —No. 2 Brownie, 3c. “ —No. 2A; No. 2 Bull’s Eye; No. 3, 3 1-2c. “ “ —3A or 4x5, 5c. i Developing and Printing—Vest Pocket, Eight Exposures, 25c. “ “ —No. 2. Brownie, Six Exposures, 26c. “ “ “ —Six Exposures, No. 2A; No. 1A; No. 2 Bull’s Eye or No. 3, 29c “ “ “ —Twelve Exposures, No. 2A; No. 1A; No. 1 Bull’s Eye or No. 3, 54c. “ “ “ —Six Exposures, No. 3A or 4x5, 39c. “ “ *' —Ten Exposures, No. 3A, 58c. Post C^rds from any Films, 5c Each; 50c per Dozen. Best Materials and Expert Workmen. Full line of Kodaks, Brownies and Premos and supplies always in stock. Is What I Ask. No Charge for Postage. THE GIF T SHOP, • — • — Aiken, S. C. First Primary Election August Second Primary August 25. 11 — For Mayor. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election as Mayor of the town of Barnwell, subject to the rules and regulations of the municipal Demo cratic primary election, pledging my self to abide by the results and to sup port the nominees of the party. July 15, 1914 J. Emile Hafrley. „t Lotters remnin'mV# Tn fV tW Tfffi?i Battle Creek, Mich.- Misses Kmilee and Eva Blanton have j^urned home after a week’s visit to .j^^pids in Springfield. Miss Kate Woodward left Wednesday for a to visit friends in Columbia, Charleston andSpaatanburg. Mrs. McAllister left- Wednesday, — morning for Eastern North Carolina on an extended visit to relatives. Candidates* for Mayor and Alderman of «. the town of Barnwell are invited to . place their cards in The People. * * Mrs. J. W‘ C. Reed, who was serious ly injured several months rgb, sufsered a severe set-back last week from a fall. j Mr. T. F. Bennett, bookkeeper foitthe National Discuit Company at Columbia, was the guest of Mr. A. T. Beard last week. t Capt. Gebrge H. Bates attended the funeral of his cousin, Miss Victoria Lark, in Augusta on Wednesday of last week. f *■ Mr. E. H. McDonald, of Blackville, who is a court attendant this week, called very cleverly at this office Mon day afternoon. “I hardly reconize the lazy old Peo- in the bright sheet you get out. I wish you much success,” writes an esteemed .. Columbia correspondent. Mr. F. F. Dunbar, of Hattieville, who is a candidate for magistrate of Bennett Springs and Four Mile townships, was in town on business Friday. The ladies of the Baptist Church will sellAttcream in the park next Tuesday aft®Bn at five o’clock. The public is coratally invited to attend. The-State Board of Medical Exami ners announced last week that Drs. N. L. Kirkland, of Allendale, and G. W. I. Loadholt, of Jenny, had passed satis factorily the examination prescribed by the board. ' • V-i. •— - — . „ . K Notice of Final Discharge. * Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will on Saturday, August 15th, 1914, file with Hon John K. Snell- ing, Judge of Probate for BarnweU County, her final return as Administrix of the estate" of Jas. L. McCreary, deceased, and apply for Letters Dismis- sory. Ella McCreary, July 14, 1914. Administrarix. Ad versed Letters. and advertised July 13th, 1914. MAI.K. a W. A. Dyrd, Henry Creech Jr. Clarence. R. Crumpton, Tom Lamac, E.-R. Obryant, Sc rib Ricks, Geo. 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