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. >- . *V '. HABMOKT LODGE NO. 17 A. F. M <A refnlu comraanlcattoB of Harmony pxfce No 17, A. F. M. will be helU * n . M * 8 ° nlc Temple or. Thomday July 80. 7.80 o’clock Vlsttuiii 1 ate oordtacy looted to attend. ' J- E. Harley, W. Ai. ■Wm. McNal. See .; „ meeting ot Barnwell {^/e^o. IS KntghtaofPythlaawill be heldjitxhdr Hall on Firm and- Third Friday nights st h o’clock, full attendance fs reauestcd. order of DICKS, C. C. tVin. '■ ' k .‘~- McNAB. K. R. *8. A week Chain Gang Notice. The chain gang sections this ..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. LOST or MISLAID—Waterman pen with clip, was lost about a month ago. W. L. Hayes. K. ligh Ril ' STOLEN, Monday residence of R. W. Riley, a bicycle, painted yellow with black trimming. Name of bicycle is “Blue Grass.’’ Re ward for return of bicycle or for infor mation leading to arrest and conviction of guilty party: Address Dallis Creigh ton, Barnwell,,S. C. • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • • * ••••••••••••••••••A* C. C..Simms, Esq., spent a few days here this week. Dr. J. L. Smith, of Williston, was in town Thursday. , Mr. Barney Owens motored over from Dunbarton Sunday 1 . Miss Ada McMillan, of Abb»ville, is the guest of MissNonie Best. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Dicks spent Sun day with relatives in Springfield. A Hilda correspondent says The People is the “best county paper.” Miss Gladys Cart, of Orangeburg, is the guest of Miss Virginia Moseley. Mrs. Counts and Miss Addie Ha^es motored over from Bamberg last week. Mr. E. E. Goodson, of Kstill-, spent a few hours in town Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Tobin and fami ly spent Sunday with relatives in Allen dale. Mr. and Mrs. .L M. Calhoun are spending some time on the Isle of Palms. Mrs. W. T. Calhoun, of Americus, Ga., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. C. Owens. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Evison and Mr. I W. H. Greene motored to Aiken Thurs-' day: Mrs. E. F. Woodward and children have returned home after an extended visit to Beauh^-t. Mrs. E. R. Hafers, of Aiken, has re- j^turned home after a pleasant visit to relatives and friends here. v • Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Greene visited Aiken and Augusta last week, making the trip in their automobile. Misses Ethel and Gertrude Munzen- maiers, two attractive youug ladies of Charleston, are the guests of Mrs. T. Ashton Holland. Mrs. M. J. Pate and daughter, Miss Sallie, «re in Burlington, N. C., where they will spend the remainder of the summer with Mr. A. D. Pate. Editor R. Boyd Cole, of The Barnwell Sentinel, expects to leave this week for Columbia, where he enters a hospital for several days before going to a health resort. Mr. J. G. Moody went up to Colum bia Monday morning to attend- the marriage of his son, Mr. J. G. Moody, Jr., and Miss Sallie Baxley, both of Barnwell. Mr. Julian Saunders and family^ of Hartsville, are the guests of relatives and friends here. Mr. Saunders lived here several years ago and his many friends are delighted to see hifn again. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Kelley, of John ston, are the guests of Barnwell rela tives. Mrs. Kelley is pleasantly remem bered here as Miss Ella Pauline P mann and has made many friends SUPERVISOR’S QUARTERLY REPORT.—(Continued from page two.) Mr. Martin Best, who is studying pharmacy in Atlanta, is at home for few days. Mr. Warren Calhoun went up to Hen- dersenville, N. C., Saturday for a few days stay. Mrs. Minnie Calhoun is in Hender sonville, N. C., where she will remain for several weeks. Mr. aud Mrs. F. M. Cave were called to Clyde, N. C., last week, where their daughter is quite ill. Mr. E. H. Richardson is still confined to his room, Improvement in his condi tion Being very slow. - J. Henry Johnson, Esq., of Allendale, and A. H. Ninestein, Esq., of Blackville, were in town Monday on business. Mr. J. A. Smoak, agent for the Atlan tic Coast Line at Barnwell, has returned from a business trip to Richmond, Va. Parents, see that your boy or girl is entered in The People’s Pony Contest, —then encourage them to work and win. The many friends of Mrs. Charlie Brown will learn with regret that she has been confined to her room for some time. Boys and Girls, you could have many happy hours with that pony and buggy that The People is going to give away. Better get in the race now' and work to a finish. . . Mt. J. P. Boyles, of Allendale, has a pig 5 months old that weighs 135 pounds. At the age of four months it weighed 92 pounds. The feed used is meal, sy rup and bran. — v ' ^ . J. Emile Harley, Esq., left Tuesday afternoon for a stay of several weeks at Tate Springs, Tenn., and Hot Springs, Aj-k. Mr. W. L. Cave will leave this week to join him. Among the Barnwell people who ex pect to leave this week for New York are Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Bubkingham and Messrs. C. *F. Molair and W. J. Lemon. They will make the trip by water. To the readers of . The People who are not satisfied with the bill of fv« this week, the following explanation is given: The weather has been fearfully hot and the editor has been indisposed for several days. The Ladies Guild of the Epscopa 1 • Church have for sale at a bargain gen uine Etchings and Photogravures, all of which are reproductions of the worlds '' greatest paintings. These pictures are friwartWiM nod abonW be Jn home. They will be exhibited for at the residence of Mrs. B. P. Davies on Thursday evening, July 30, from 5:30 on. . The patronage of the public is solicited. - ? to Barnwell again. Notice of Municipal Election Pursuant to authority vested in us a; the executive committee of the Barn well Municipal Democratic party anc in accordance with the rules and regu lations of the said party, we do herebj order an election to be held in the citj of Barnwell on Tuesday, August 11th 1914, for the purpose of nominating i Mayor and six Aldermen as the Demo cratic nominees, to be voted for in th< city of iBarnwell. In the said election the voters si scratch the names of all save one c didate for Mayor and all save six candidates for Alderman. No one i be atttrWed tq vote unless his na appears on the Barnwell Munici Democratic Club Roll. B. M. Darlington, J. Staff Half and J. H. I-ancaster are hereby appo ed managers of election, and it si be their duty to conduct the said el tion as the State and county Democi ic primary elections are held, and declare the results of the election in writing to the executive committee of the Barnwell Municipal Democratic party within three days after the said primary election. The polls shajl be opened in the hall of the court house and kept open from 8 o'clock a. m. until 4 o’clock p. m. R. C. Kirkland, A. A. Lemon, G. W. Manville, Thos. M. Boulware, E. A. Brown. Executive Committee. 413 • i 414 4 415 i 416 -* 417 4 418 i 419 4 420 4 421 - - - 422 ( 423 i 424 < 425 < 426 < 427 ( 428 4 429 4 430 4 431 432 Ma$ 433 4 434 435 4 436 * 437 4 438 439 440 •A 4 441 ( 442 4 443 444 < 445 ( 446 447~ 4 4 : ,448 4 449 4 450 < 451 4 452 4 453 4 454 4 455 4 456 4 457 4 458 4 459 4 460 4 461 4 462 May 463 464 4 4 465 4 466 4 467 4 468 4 469 4 470 4 471 9 t 472 4 473 4 474 4 475 4 476 4 477 4 478 t 471) 4 480 4 481 4 482 4 483 4 484 4 485 4 486 4 487 4 488 4 489 4 490 *• 491 4 492 t 493 4 494 4 495 4 2t. t A big reduction on for a snort time only. all white goods J. A. Porter. Notice of Stockholders Meeting. Notice is hereby given to the stock holders of Barnwell County Building and Loan Association that a meeting of the stockholders of' said Association will be held in the directors’ room in the Home Bank of Barnwell, at Barn well, S. C., on the 21st day of August, 1914, at 5 o’clock p. m. for the purpose of considering a resolution by the board of directors to increase the capi tal stock of the said Association from Fifty-Thousand Dollars tl50,009) to an amount not to exceed One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000>. Full attendance desired. Win. McNah, Geo. H. Bates, ‘ Secretary. * President. 7-30-4t Advertised Letters. Letters remaining in the Post Office and advertised July 27th, 1914. . MALE. T. B. Ellis Jr, H. G. Fortner, Sanford Gilbert, W. M. Hamer, T. 0. Lawton Jr, ^ Willie Mitchell, Jerry Myers, Herbert 544 525. 52(i 527 528 529 ' 530 531 532 233 534 . 535 530 537 538 539 540 541 512 543 Nickson, Anderson Priester, Rousq & Bro, Jake Ray, B. F. FEMALE. Sarah Jane Bing, Anhie Fisher, Ma rie O’Bannon, Eva Priester, Annie Woodseare. FROM DEAD LETTER OFFICE. Lizzie Dunleaur. Persons calling for these letters will please say advertised. Chas. E. Falkenstein, P. M. RUB-MY-TISM 1, Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia,. Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in ternally and externally. Price 2So -A— A few mpre cases of Luzianne Coffee on the old 'deal at 20 cents a pound. J. A. Porter. No. Six-Sixty-Six ' 'sr*'"*!---r ' ZT-l.—■_ a - .BUm ' x I KKit M ft prwcnpDoa prepared especially i for MALARIA-or CHILLS 4k FEVER, i Fit* or six dnM will break any case, and ; if takes tbaa as a took (he Ferar will ao( I return. It acts oa the liver better than ' i aot gripe or Mckcn. 2S« j 545 546 547 548 549 550 551 552 553 554 555 556 557 558 559 560 561 562 563 564 565 566 567 568 569 570 571 572- 573 574 575 576 578 579 B L Boylston Blackville spec W L Woodward coroner «27 08, p y 116 L P Bl ume equalization S E Ray B Stringfellow p yard F M Young 4c Co chain gang Aug Wright Co chain gang l J C Fields com Grt Cypress Edna Still contingent J E Tobin Magistrate W C Birt com Red Oak W P Duncan com Bennett Springs F S Owens magistrate MC Kitchings ‘ W F Ussry constable . .. Farmers Onion Mercantile Co p yard W H Duncan janitor Dr T J Hogg desecting j N M Walker sal co com ‘ J B Armstrong salary co treas ‘ J W Patterson ‘ * com ‘ H F Buist ‘ F S Owens magistrate ‘ R W Riley salary ‘ John K Snelling salary J B Morris Jail report ‘ W L Woodward coroner 127 08 p y 815 ‘ E W Holman magistrate ‘ L G Stivender constable ‘ J W Hair magistrate ’ ‘ G J Diamond chain gang < < <■ < < • ‘ C B Boyles constable ‘ W F Ussery ‘ ‘ Tom Myrick ‘ ‘ C C Chavous ‘ J B Morris salary ^ ‘ N A Hiers magistrate ‘ T W black chain gang < 1 <2 qtill ‘ ‘ ‘ Alfred Mitchell ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ R H Rowers ‘ A P Collins constable ‘ H D Best . ‘ ‘ G C Best Jr magistrate ‘ M C Kitchings ‘ ‘ W J Faust constable ‘ J E Tobin magistrate ‘ C W r Dunbar ‘ , j G J Diamond salary ‘ Horace J Crouch salary ‘ E J Black constable $23 82 ‘ jail 13 60, inquest 12 ‘ L H Williams magistrate ^ ‘ B O Norris 'Chnsta^l.e^ ‘ W P Sanders magistrate * C F Towns chain gang ‘ O R Dyches ‘ ‘ 1 J A Green ‘ 4 4 C S Anderson magistrate 4 J F Rountree constable * W W Kimberl roads and bridges 4 M C Kitchings 4 4 * Angus Patterson 4 4 4 J A Porter jail 4 ' J B Armstrong court expense 4 WC Jennings c h $2.70, jail 1.50 4 I. G Richardsoa premium on bond 4 Wm McNah <• 4 R A Deason c g 13.25, p y 12.30, c h 50c 4 'W H Duncan janitor 4 Farmers Union Mercantile Co p y 4 C F Molair poor yard 4 W I Johns 4 4 ' 4 C N Burckhalter 4 4 4 J A Porter 4 4 4 J M Sadler • 4 4 4 J B Armstrong stationery 4 The Barnwell People advertising 4 Barnwell Sentinel 4 14 J B Armstrong postage 4 Horace J Crouch 4 4 J E Harley military fund 4 G J Diamond telegraph and telephone 4 J B Morris 4 4 Dr Ryan A Gyles Lunacy 4 John K Snelling 4 4 J M Sullivan 4 4 John K Snelling 4 4 Dr J F Coleman 4 4 W R Tuten 4 CP Boyles 4 T S Cave 4 J D Morris 4 Emitt Barrett 4 C H Anderson 4 ' E W Brown 4 Q A Kennedy 4 J B Kitchings J T J Weekly 4 S J Halford 4 T O Davis 4 J H Still , 4 G M Morris 4 P B Wise 1 4 T W .Scott 4 4 J W Main * E F Sease 4 J H Holly 4 F J Gillam 4 J H Harvey 4 C E Grimes 4 E W Brunson 4 J A Rouse 4 J A Gray 4 B B Easterling 4 EH Jenkins . 4 F H Dicks 4 J A Rouse 1 4 W 1 Johns 4 4 J W Rountree 4 4 T A Holland chain gang 4 Farmers Union Mer Co chain gang 4 W I Johns 4 4 Lemon Bros 4 4 4 W' I Johns 4 4 4 G J Diamond - 4 4 4 Dr J F Coleman 4 4 4 Lightsey Bros Hardware Co c g ■; 4 Charle Brown chain gang 4 W B Brigham & Son chain.gang 4 Augusta Gro Co 4 Armour & Co C .C Langley mstin< com Bennett Springs 4 Barnwell 4 Red Oak 4 Williston 4 Barnwell 4 Bull Pond 4 Williston Spec ( 4 4 Sycamore 4 Barnwell 4 Red Oak 4 Geo Creek 4 Geo Creek 4 Blackville 4 Rosemary 4 Sycamore 4 Red Oak 4 Geo Creek' 4 Sycamore 4 Rosemary 4 Bull Pond 4 Geo Creek equalization I M Pearistine & Sons ty commissioner 4 4 W B Brigham Sc Son 4 4 • W L Brant r" 4 4 National office Supply Co stationery 4 18 Charleston Provision Co chain gang 4 4 W H Dyncan court expense June 2 HE Buist salary county 4 4 J W Patterson sal 4 4 4 NM Walker 4 * ’ 4 4 HD Best constable 4 4 BO Norris 4 4 W P Sanders magistrate 4 4 LG Stivender constable ‘ 4 A A Lemon equalization 4 4 W J Faust constable 4 4 E W Holman magistrate 4 . 4 J W Hair magistrate 4 4 LG Stivender constable 4 4 W F Ussery 4 4 4 M C Kitchings magistrate 4 4 G C Best Jr 4 4 N A Hiers * 4 FS Owens ‘ 4 4 J B. Armstrong salary 4 4 — 4 4 court claim 4 4 C B Boyles constable . * 4 ' J F Rountree 4 4 4 A P Collins 4 4 - J E Tobin magistrate I 4 4 6-. 4 - ..X _ - - Dee Walker tomato club ichardson salary Diamond chain gang Tom Myrick constable 44 ^QJ n Myrick J B Armstrong court expense (TQ dE 1 NEXT WEEK/ *70 4206 950 4 4 750 13 09 7^80 90 20 88 8 50 3 25 | 10 41 ! 20 83 23 75 38 52 15 10 33 34 75 69 -33 34 58 33 10 41 48 61 25 20 40 42 08 41 26 25 287 20 283 75 42 80 23 75 11 91 23 75 125 ;2 50 60 60 35 35 14 32 8 16 6 25 22 03 11 91 20 83 29 32 100 100 23 82 560 10 41 28 55 27 05 35 35 35 ’ 10 41 11 91 18 05 10 600 1 8 10 4 20 15 30 16 05 12 51 16 4 17 50 5 70 25 1 50 1 24 35 25 50 87 rrr 1 00 7 26 5 25 2 79 10 16 5 10 14 32 30 5 15 10 1 2 30 25 15 34 12 95 7 1 5 6 629 15 05 15 14 2 1 50 2 5 6 10 2 10 24 50 22 8 —~~B 6 10 7 20 50 33 25 45 17 10 57 38 12 79 157 12 4 90 22 40 67 98 240 60 12 2 19 50 19 50 19 50 17 50 61 75 139 36 3 75 21 45 102 60 5 33 33 25 25 716 15 83, 14 67 660 600 24 39 29 15 3334 28 91 36 23 33 34 18 73 18 73 22 92 75 69 890 10 2915 1191 18 73 25 75 150 1003 23 67 750 “THE OLD ORDER YIELDING PUCE TO King Arthur sadly realized this truth when ia 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 qf 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. , Bank of Western Carolina Barnwell, S. C. Aiken, .S. U. Beginning July the I 5th, all lumber, wood, etc., will be sold for spot cash only. Noth ing will be charged. Send check or jnoney with order and avoid disappointment. A Barnwell Lumber Company, Barnwell, :: S. C. Barnwell Insurance Agency WILL INSURE F Y0UR LIFE, YOWR IN60ME, Y0UR H0MEr YOUR STOCK V’-1 Insurance of every description arid Surety Bonds written at lowest rates in old line Companies. JOHN K. SNELLING, Manager. •* - \ r-n •: ^ \ We Start with the Rough Log We end with the finished product, and every operation is done by our own men in our own mills. Sash, doors, blinds, screens, mouldings, columns, grilles, newel posts, shii des, ] a 3^ interior finish, etc.—everything in building material we furnish in both quantity and quality. Complete house bills from architect’s plans and builder’s lists our specialty. Bring or mail in your specification. Get our estimate free. ■ - x > ~ “Buy of the Maker" K AUGUSTA LUMBER CO. Advertise in The Per pie.