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HARMONY LODGE NO. 17 A. F. M
A rer«Wr eornmnnlottoc of Harmony
Lodge No. 17, A. T. M. will be hj*l
in ilaao&ic Temple on ThandSi
iOct 1, 7.80 o’clock Visiting
are oordiauy mTited to attend.
J. E. Harley, W. M.
Wm. McNal. 8er.
Tbe regular meeting ot Barnwell
1 Lodge No. 16, Knights ot Prthlaagpgll
i held at their Hall on First and
Friday nights at K o’clock. A
full attendance is requested.
By order of
R. 8. DICKS, C. C.
Wm. McNAB. K. R. A 8.
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Church of the Holy Apostles.
(Protestant Episcopal)
Services. f
Sunday: 11:30 A. M. on the first, third
and fi'th Sundays of the month.
Sunday -chool every Sunday at 10:80 A. M.
Wednesday: I^tte atternoon service, the
hour adapt* d to the changing seasons.
Other services as may be announced.
You will be welcome at all the services. .
A. E. EV1SON, Hector.
Mr. Joinings McNab, who returned
home last week after an operation In
the Augusta hospital, left Tuesday
morning for Hendersonville, N. C., for
several days stay.
The twenty-seven officers and em
ployes of the National Loan and Ex
change Bank of Columbia bought a
bale of cotton each Tuesday at 10 cents
a pound. Join the “Buy a Bale of Cot
ton” movement.
Mr. S. D. Morris, Jr., former circula
tion manager of The Augusta Chron
icle, came down to Barnwell Monday
morning and took charge of the pony
contest now being conducted by. The
People. He will be of great assistance
to the boys and girls who are working
for the handsome prizes offered.
FOR SALE—Jersey cow and 3-m‘bnths
old calf; not registered, but eligible.
Reason for selling ,too many. Address
Geot^e H. Bates,
Barnwell, S. C.
FOR SALE—A limited quantity of
Seed Rye, the kind that won’t trail;
raised on my farm near Barnwell. J.
M. Easterling, Barnwell, S. C. 8-20-4t
FOR SALE—One Jersey cow and
young calf. Cow ready for milking
Card of Thank*.
i desire to thank my friends for the
confidence expressed in me by their
votes in the First Primary Election.
£. W. Moody-
now. Apply to
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Cave,
Barnwell, S. C.
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FOR SALE—House and lot in town of
Elko: house has six rooms, lot contains
four acres, more Or less; tl.ree-room
store house covered with sheet iron all
over; two w^lls of water, barn and
stables. For further particulars apply
Mrs. A. B. Givens,
Saluda, S. C.
One More Parole.
Govenor Blease has paroled during
good behavior John Henry Holmes, a
negro, who was convicted of murder,
with recommendation to mercy, during
the July, 1914,' term of the Court of
General Sessions for Barnwell County,
Judge C. G. Dantzler presiding, and
sentenced to life imprisonment in the
penitentiary. He was commuted to 20
years on the chain gang of this county
by Governor Blease on February 5,
1914. This is the parole, a petition for
which the governor got so excited about
in his speech at the Barnwell campaign
meeting.
FOR RENT—One five room house in
a desirable location of town. All neces
sary out buildings. Apply at The
People office.
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• HERE AND HEREABOUTS. •
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Monday was salesday in name only.
The days lose 12 minutes in sunshine
this week.
. Capt. W. D. Black, of Williston, was
in town on business Monday.
Mr. George Peeples, of Estill, was the
guest of friends here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sexton spent
Sunday with relatives in Blackville.
Major J. Anselm Meyer, of Meyer’s
Mill, was a welcome visitor here sales
day.
Mrs; H. L. O'Bannon returned last
week after a pleasant stay at Montreat,
N. C.
Little Miss Jennette Riley left yes
terday for an extended visit to relatives
in Augusta.
Mr. Z. A. Creighton spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.
D. Creighton.
Messrs. Ralph Johnston, of Elko, and
M. T. Willis of Willistop, were visitors
here Salesday.
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Little Miss Harrie Lise Rhodes, of
Augusta, had been spending some time
here with relatives.
Jarrell-Smith.
Fairfax, Sept. 6.-r-On Sunday Miss
Ethel Jarrell and John Smith were
married by the Rev. W. H. Simpson at
-the home of Mrs. M, A. Wilson
The hall and parlor were beauti
fully decorated. To the strains of
Mendelssohn’s wedding march, played
by Mrs. D. L. Landers, the couple,
with Everett and Bertie Jarrell, broth
ers of the bride, appeared. The fair
bride was arrayed in a white gown,
lace trimmad, with white hat to match
and she never looked lovelier.
After receiving congratulations sh*
donned a travelling suit and the
couple motored to the depot to take
fhe 10 o’clock train for Augusta. After
a short honeymoon trip the couple will
be at home in a cottage which is now
furnished ready for them.
Mr. ancPMrs. TTUT "Cave ’motorei5 t6
Blackville Sunday to visit their daugh
ter, Mrs. B. W. Sexton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Porter and chil
dren motored over to Springfield Sun-
ay on a visit to relatives.
Capt. J. A. Jenkins, Dr. T. F. Hogg
and Mr. Victor Lewis, of Kline were
among the visitors here Monday.
Mr. Solomon Brown left this week
for Cincinnati, Ohio, where he will
take a cours'bin veterinary surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Calhoun, of Black
ville, came over to Barnwell Tuesday
for a short visit to relatives and friends!
Messrs. Leonard D. and J. Frank
Keel, of Allendale, and T. L. and R. R^
Harley, of Thomas, spent Sunday here
with friends, — —
Master B. P. Davies, Jr., has pur
chased a bale of cotton, and will do his
part in boosting the price by holding it
off the market.
The Ellenton Mercantile Company,
of Ellenton, has been chartered with a
capital of 115,000, the officers being H.
W. Cassels, president; J. M. Blakeley,
vice-president; W. B. Cassels, secre
tary and treasurer.
Work has commenced last week on
the new ginnery at the Barnwell Oil
Mill and it is hoped that it will be in
readiness within about three weeks, at
which time Manager McNab will make
announcement in this paper.
Mose and Israel Burroughs, D. J.
Brown and Peter Dorch, all gentlemen
of color, were arrested by Chief of
Police Hayes Friday on the charge
of gambling and disorderly, conduct.
They-pleaded guilty and were fined
0 each for the first three named and
12.50 for the last named. '■ ^ ' '' !
Stop That First Fail Cough.
Check yonr fall cough or cold at once
—don’t wait-it may lead to serious lung
trouble, weaken your vitality and de
velop a chronic lung ailment. Get a
bottle of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey to
day; it is pure and harmless—use it
freely for that fall cough or cold. If
Baby or Children are sick give it to
them, it will relieve quickly and per
manently. It soothes the irritated
throat, lungs and air passages. loosens
Phlegm, is antiseptic and fortifies the
system against colds. It surely pre
vents cold germs from getting a hold.
Guaranteed. Only 25c. at your Drug
gist.—adv.
-Dizzy?. Bilious? Constipated?
Dr. King's New Life Pills will cure
you, cause a healthy flow of Bile and
rids your Stomach and Bowels of
waste and fermenting body poisons.
They are a tonic to your Stomach and
tone the general system. First dose
will cure you of that despressed, dizzy,
bilious and constipated condition. 25cr
at all Druggists.—adv.
Advertisement for Bid*.
Notice is hereby given that bids are
requested for county supplies for the
chain gang, etc., for the term of three
months. All goods purchased under
this bid to be paid for in thirty days.
All bids should be sealed and filed
with the County Board of Commission
ers of .Barnwell County on or before
October 6th, 1914.
Bids aae desired on the following
•articles:. —.
Corn, Corno, Alfalfa, Mixed Feed,
Hay, Bacon, Meal, Rice, Flour, Soda,
Tobacco, Soap, Lye, Axle Grease, Shoes
Hats, Convict’s Clothing, Tools,—Sho
vels, Picks, Axes aod Gearing.
H. Fullerton Buist,
N. M. Walker,
„ J. W. Patterson,
Countv Board of Commissioners.
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THE BAJLE7-LEBBY CO
UBBER
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CHARLESTON, S.C.
Mr. John B. "Half, ‘ of Philadelphia,
who has been in Barnwell for the past
several weeks in the interest of his
cotton maturing machine, left for Col
umbia Saturday afternoon, where he
will remain for several dayf before
going North. He was well pleased with
the results attained here.
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ive, there will be held at our
store* an Exposition of pre-ad-
vanced FALL ami WINTER
WOOLENS and FASHIONS
in MEN'S CLOTHES, which
for spk'mlol’ in colorings and
magnificence in style and de
sign are unprecedented in the
annals of clothes making.
THE ONLY LINE IN
AMERICA BACKED BY
REAL MERCHANT TAIL
ORING will be displayed by
the WORLD'S foremost pro r
moters of fashion, ISAAC
HAMBURGER & SONS,
BALTIMORE.
On the above dates their
representative will conduct our
FALL TAILORING OPEN
ING and entertain the public
and assist them to review
the array of WOOLENS and
FASHIONS on display.
Your presence at this ••fash
ion show" is cordially invite.d
and as ISAAC HAMBURG
ER A: SONS are the recog
nized producers of AMERI
CA'S HIGHEST TYPE OF
TAILORED TO MEASURE
CLOTHES, it will he to your
interest to attend. No obliga
tion to buy hut, if it will he
your pleasure to order, your
measures dill be expertly and
scientifically taken.
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O NE of th« queerest things about some people is that they will not
follow GOOD ADVICE when they KNOW they OUGHT TO.
Perhaps we are all more or less that way. All the wise men of
all ages have urged their fellow beings to PUT AWAY SOMETHING
for a BAINY DAY. Good old Benjamin Franklin’s sayings on economy
and saving alone ought to make a bank book holder of EVEBY ONE.
If you have DELAYED, suppose you act HONESTLY with YOUR
SELF RIGHT NOW.
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BARNWELL, S. C.
HARRY D. CALHOUN, Pre.ident. N. G. W. WALKER, Cuhier.
Wm. McNAB. A.*’t. Ca*hier.
AUTOMOBILE
OWNERS
WHY pay 75cts an hour when you can get your Auto
work done for 5i> cts an hour? We ftave^~c5mpete'hf
Competehf
mechanic to rlo your work and we guarantee ik *-——
GASOLINE I Sc TEFfGALLOR.- ;
Call at the store.
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Farriers Union Mercantile Coippanti
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Drop in with, or Mail
your architect’s plans and builder’s list,
and let us figure v/ith you on a complete
house bill.
You will b>2 surprised and pleased. Our stock
is so complice and varied, you cart easily satisfy
yourself on the most particular and exacting
specifications. ’
Controlling the manufacture of our entire out
put as we do, from stump through our own saw and
planing mills to the finished product, we furnish
mill work and interior finish that is of the highest
standard.
Complete house bills our specialty.
« “Buy of the Maker”
AUGUSTA LUMBER CO.
AVGUSTA. GA.
SmS, Door*,
BUad*. Etc,
Barnwell Insurance Agency
WILL INSURE
Y0UR LIFE, YOtfR INeOME,
Y0UR H0ME. YOUR STOSK
Insurance of every description and Surety
—:—“Bonds ^mtten aFlov^t rates in
JOHN K. SHEUim, Manm
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