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v. '■ hb ■ ■■ mi a it JiAHMOMT LOlXi* JHO. I7 A. F.Jt f.'^ ll i rc< !? raBn| catlon of Hwtuobj No. IT, A. T. M. will b» b«-W •5? n,c Temple on Thandej f—rr— ,July *?. 7 8u O’oloCK ' Vlnltltm ptttorvu we oordMiij invited to attend. V.K.I. ««• •'■ '• ' Tne ragniM’ meeting ot Barnwell V s . Kntght# of Pythian will be held at their HkII on First and rhifd Friday nights H t K o’clock. A •y^order of* ttenf * anCe ** r, *l n,: 8tcd. R. 8. DICKS, C. C. Wra. K. R. A S. f Chain Gang Notice. The chain gang sections this week are: No- } ™ the Barnwell and Blackville rord at Whaley's branch. No. 2 at Mi’lette. W. V. Richardson, G. J. Diamond, * ^ Clerk Supervisor. 9 A • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • •••••••••••••••«•••* ENROLL! DO IT NOW! ' They’re off! -The county candidates. Mrs. T. S>. Cave’’spent Monday Blackville. in = SESSIONS COURT STOPS (Continued from On FORD AND ■ ^ . ■: j Barnwell Branch, J AUTOMOBILES 1778 and run up to the present time. The Probate Judge is doing this work out of his own pocket and we recom mend that the County reimburse him for this expense. In conclusion, the Grand Jury beg to thank the Solicitor and other Court officials for their kindness and assist ance to this body and we expressly desire to express to your Honor our sincere thanks for the courteous and able manner in which you have enlight ened us in regard to our various duties, and we trust that your Honor ivill be spared many years to preside over the Courts of this State, all of which is Respectfully submitted, W. G. Ruddell, Foreman. I have the agency for these 1 will deliver them any- located at Barnwell, S. C., at the dOM t of business June 30,1914. . Resources. Due from banks' ami bankers 1,132.12* Currency 4,332. Gold .... ...... .... 130. Silver and other minor coin. 672.47 Checks and cash items 176.65 cars. Total 1246,893. TO Liabilities. _ .. _ Undivided profits, less cur- where in Barnwell County upon jjji expen8es * nd Uxe3 t a few hours notice a$ cheap as they can be bough, etither for cash, or upon satisfactory terms. paid • 241.07 Due to head office ......... -45,798.54 Individual deposits subject to check ... 117,770.54 Savings deposits 75,955.70 Time certificates of deposit ., 7,113.01 Certified checks 14.84 it'* located at Blaebvnie, of business Ji Resources. • Loans and Discounts Overdrafts Due from banks and 1 Currency Gold Sliver and other minor OofB Checks and cash Hems ..... Expense... »: ; TwtSl ............ . . Liabilities. - individual deposits subject^ to check — —“ Savings Deposits ... Time certificate* of deposits. Cashier’s checks ., Due to Head Office, Aiken... •246,893.70 The days lose seven minutes in sun shine this week~ Mr. J. R. Cason, of NewYark, is here on a visit to his family. Mr. J. G. Moody, Jr., spent Sunday in Columbia with friends. Mrs. L. M. Calhoun is visiting her mother at Little Mountain. E. A. Brown, Esq., has returned to Clyde, N. C., for the summer. Mr. Brodie spent Sunday .yiith rela tives and friends in Blackvjlif. Mrs.’Charlie Brown has returned from a stay on the Isle of Palms. Misses Nora Owens and- Mary Hogg are visiting relatives in .Charleston. ..... 4 Mrs. Matilda Grooms is visiting rela tives at Holly Hill, Berkeley County. Miss Dorothy Jeffords, of Orange burg, is visiting Mias Virginia Moseley. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Cummings are spending some time in Asheville, N. C Mayor J. Emile Harley is receiving congratulations on the arrival of a fine boy. Mrs. E. R. Hafers, of Aiken, is the guest of relatives and friends in Barn well. Mrs. E. L. Patterson and little daugh ter have returned from Sullivan’s Is land. „ Have you enrolled yet? The books close next Tuesdey, July 28th. DON’T FORGET! Mr. J.‘A. Porter and family motored over to Springfield Sunday for a short visit to relatives. Master Aubrey Price, of Walterboro, has been the guest of Barnwell rela tives for several days. Miss Ethel Hair, of Florida, who has beeV. visiting in Blackville, is the guest of Mrs. John K. SneHing. Mr. C. S. Wilson, of Blackville, was in town on business Monday and paid the editor a very enjoyable visit Miss Geraldine Armstrong, of Bir mingham, Ala., is tjie guest of her uncle, Capt. J. B. Armstrong. Miss Dora Greene has returned to Barnwell after a pleasant visit to rela tives and friends in Willi^ton. - - A newsy letter from Bethel found its way to the waste basket because the writer failed to sign his or her name. Parents, sec that your boy or girl is entered in The People’s Pony Contest, —then encourage them to work and win. Mrs. B. B. Easterling and little son, Henry, have returned home after a { visit to relatives and friends in Colum bia. C ARTHUR BEST, Barnwell,- - S. C. Summer Fruit*. Last week was given a pleasant end- ing by the gift of a 45-lb. watermelon from Mrs. G. V. Carroll and another of fine watermelon and a luscious mdsk- a melon from Capt. G. M. Main. Picnic and Barbecue. Miiletteville, July 18.—An old-fashior. ed picrfic and barbecue will be held at the old residence of the late Mr. W. P. Dunbar, Mil'ettev lie, on Friday, Au gust 7th. The public generally is in vited to bring baskets and enjoy the day. Regiatration Notice. • The registration books for the muni cipal election will be opened at the store of C. W, Moody from-July 23rd, 1914, until five days before the elec tion, which will be held on the second Tuesday in September. J. Staff Halford, It. Com. Registration. $ DR. BELL’S BLOOD POISON • actually mflllona IS an( * tnillioni of germa that grow from ono or two that got under tha akin and into tha blood. Antiseptic Salve applied right away would have killed those few * nd k ‘ ‘ *• ‘ ‘ * 1 kept these millions from being born. to nave a 25c. box of Ihi* salve ready for emer- geecies, ask for Dr. Bmil ’s Anusrptic Salv* “T*U It Bt Tha B.U” For Sale. • * 750 acres of land, 5 miles from Snell- ing, 8 miles from Williston: 6-horse fartn cleared; fine pasturing lands; beautiful stream passing thorugh place. Will sell in one, two, .three or four tracts. Prices reasonable. Large resi dence, barns, stables and tenant housts. - ^ W.iJ. <Greene and- John K. Snelling, Ex. Will of G. W. Greene. Mr. F. E. Manning has returned to his home in Davidson, N. C.,‘after a pleasant visit to his brother, Mr. W. H. Manning. The many frien is of Dr. R. C. Kirk land are indeed gland to learn that he is'able to be out again, after an illness several weeks, W. H. "Manning returned home several days ago, after a shdK visit to friends id Staunton, Va., and relatives in Davidson, ^. C. Messrs. P. W. Price and G. W. Man- vilie returned home Monday morning after spending a few days very pieasj antly in Washington, D. C.. Boys and Girls, you could have many happy hours with that pony and buggy that The People is going to give away. 1 Better get in the race now and work to a finish. Superintendent of Education Horace J. Crouch announces himself a candi date for re-election in this issue. He has made goo<£ and will receive the endorsement of his friends. Notice of Final Difcharge. Notice is hereby given that- the undersigned will on Saturday, AuVurt e 15th, 1914, file with Hon John K. f nell- ing, Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, her final return as Administrix of the estate of Jas. L. McCreary, deceased, and apply for Letters Dismi’s- sory. y- ' Ella McCreary, July 14, 1914. Admiaistrarix. Advertised Letter*. Letters remaining in the Post Office and advertised July 20th, 1914. MALK. W. M. Barnes, F. D. Collins, G. A. Ellison, Boysie Green, W. L. Harvey, W. P. Celzer, H. N. Weeks, KKMALK ^ Ruth Blake, EUa Boston, Lizzie Cur- ray, Jessie Dunbar, Sing Dunbar, Mam ie Jarlton, Louisana Jurant, Queedie Riley, Carrie Ulmer, Mrs Perry, K Williams, Mrs Edeie Wheeler. Persons calling for these letters will please say advertised. Ghas. E. Faikenstein, P. M. XHEBAILEY-IEBBYCO FULL HEAT IN A MINUTE That’s an advantage when you have to heat something quickly in the night. .New Per/Set ion Oil Cook-stove heats instantly without smoke or smell. It has all the convenience of gas and costs less for fuel than any other stove. It is the best oil-buming device yet pro- , duced for cooking purposes. The New Perfection No. 5 has the new Fireless Cooking Oven, which roasts and bakes perfectly—slow, fast or fireless cooking, to suit every need. New Perfection Stoves are also made in 1,2, 3, and 4-bumer sizes. No. 5 stove includes broiler and tc ister. These utensils can be obtained separately for the smaller sizes. £ id-iron heater and cook-book free with every stove. At dealer* eve’'where, or write direct for' catalogue. STANDARD OIL COMPANY WMhlaa*»a.BiC.(Jlew Jersey) CkerUti*.N.c. Narfyllc, V«l BALTIMORE Clurlcstovrm.W.V«. Vs. Charleston &. C. Him Ms I ll M 11 M Ml j CHARLESTON, S. C. School* of Medicine and Pharmacy. I wned and Controlled by Hie State. i Octabsr 1st, 19U, Closes Jilae 3rd, 1915 Fine New Building ready for occupancy October lat, 1914. Advan- Hospital, one of the largest Hospitals in beds. Total State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. I v ~' Before me came G. W. Manville, cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true con dition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. G. W. Manville. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of July, 1914. W. C. Jennings, (L. S.) Correct Attest: Notary Public. P. M. Buckingham, 1 Butler Hagood, [ Directors. Geo. H. Bates, J Total •m State of South Carolina, I County of Barnwell. ( Before me came Tbos. L. manager of the above named J who, being duly sworn, says 1 above and toregoing statement i condition of said bank, as shown books of said bank. Thos. L. WJ Sworn to Sod subscribed befo this 7th day of July, 1914. H. F. Buist, (L f Notary Public, Correct Attest: Herman Brown, \ J. M. Farrell, y Directors. The total Capital, Surplus and undhridfeA profits of the of Western Carolina amountinc to $590,713.25 is behind dollar deposited in any branch. Every branch is part of whole bank. Condensed Statement of the Bank of Western Carolina At close of business June 30th, 1914. Resources. Bills Receivable Bonds and Stocks. _ • Barking Houses, Real Est., Fur. and Fix Cash Total . - , Liabilities. Capital and Surplus Undivided Profits Deposits Bills Payable •1,6 •i; • 541 ' • V . Total A few more cases of Lusianne Coffee on the old deal at 20 cents a pound. J. A. Porter. .INSURANCE. 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