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- HABMONT LODUB NO. 17 A. F. M v A /A regular commanlMtioo of Hann&ny Lodge No. 17, A. F. M. will be held BRln Masonic Temple o& Thondaj . AMftOct. 1, 7.80 o’clock Visiting f aNthran are oordian; m Tite<f to attend, J. E. Irkrley, W Wm. McNal. Sec. M. The regular meeting ot Barnwell Lodge No 18, Kalghu of Pythias will Jbe held at their Hall on First and 1 Third Friday nights at 8 o’clock. A fall attendance is requested. . if By order of ) t-v. R s I)ICKSi C c > Wm. McNAB. K. R. A 8. Church of the Holy Apostles. (Protestant Episcopal) Services. .Sunday: 11:30 A. M. oil Jhe first, third > and fifth Sundays of the urouth. • Sunday -cliool evt#y Sunday at 10:30 A. M. Wednesday: I^tc aitenioon service, the hour adapted to the changing seasons. Other services as may be announced. You will be welcome at all the services. A. E, EVISON* Hector. FOR SALE—Jerseyjcow^andVmonths old calf; not registered,; but eligible v Reason for selling ,too nianv. Addresi Georg&jH. 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 ey young calf. Cow ready for milking now. Apply to W. L. Cave, 9-3-4t - Barnwelf, S. C. FOR SALE.—White Leghorn e^gs for setting. Apply to J. Allen Tobin, Barnwell, S. C. FOR SALE—Rye in seed in not less )ian 10 bushel lots at $2.00 per bushel. Address J. E. Hair, Blackville, S. C. 9-24-31. f r. HERE AND HEREABOUTS. Miss Ella Greene, of Aiken, is the guest of Barnwell relatives. H. F. Buist Esq., of Blackville, was in town on business Monday. , Miss Kate Woodward spent the week end with friends in Columbia. Miss Catherine Patterson is enjoying the delights of a house-party at Ridge way. . , + y ■ * Cadet Boyd Conner will return to Clemson College this week to resume his studies. Master Aubrey Harley, of Wagener, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mor ris this week. Misses Gadtye Goodson and Emilee Blanton leave this week for Coker Col lege at Hartsville. Miss Jeanette Riley and Master Ted Riley have returned from a visit to relatives in Augusta. Mrs. L. C- Christie returned home Monday after spending several days with friends in Swansea. w - Mrs. P. J. Drew has returned home after an extended trip to Henderson ville, N. C., and Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Calhoun returned Saturday niorning from their wedding trip to points in the North. Mrs. R. W. Riley and daughter have returned home after a pleasant visit to relatives in Colleton county. Misses Marguerite and Flossie Patter son left this week for Columbia where ^tliey will attend the College for W^men. Miss Pauline Richardson, who is teaching school at Cave's station, spent the week-end in Barnwell with her parents. Mrs. Julia B. Easterling has returned home after a delightful visit to her brother, the Rev. C. C. Brown, at Beaufort. Mr. Jennings McNab has returned home after spending a couple of weeks in Hendersonville, N. C. He is much improved in health. ^ The Rev. Sohn K. Goode, of Cheraw, was a welcome visitor to Barnwell Thursday. He is looking extremely well and his friends were delighted to see him again. ’ •* Saturday, September 26th, has. been «et apart by the Connie Maxwell Or phanage as “\Vork Day.” Everybody is asked to give the earnings of that day to the Orphanage. Mrs. J. B. Moore and children left Tuesday for Anderson for a visit to •Relatives. While away Mrs.. Moore will place her daughter, Martha, in the Cedar Springs school. Messrs. A. B. and C. L. Langley, of Columbia, and Charlie Langley, of Augusta, were among the out-of-town attendants ft the funeral of Mr. C. C. Langley13unday morning. Little Mias Marguerite McAllister celebrated her seventh birthday Tues day afternoon by entertaining a nu m- bF'her little, feiends. Delicious tkea- were aerved; ~ B. White, Wes Gray, pharlie Han- kinson, Joe Miller and Israel Burroughs, all negroes, were tried in the Mayor’s court last week, convicted of gambling and fined $5 each. Miss Louise Porter left Monday morn ing for Converse College at Spartan burg. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. J. A. Porter, who will spend a few days in ‘‘The City of Suc cess.” There will be no preaching at Barn-; well and Siloam Methodist Churches Sunday on account of the absence of the Rev. W. J. Sunday, who is spend ing several days at Cattle Creek camp ground. The Allendale Amusement Company of Allendale has been commissioned, with a capital of $600, to engage in the moving picture business. The petition ers are Charles L. Jordan and H. M. All, of Allendale. Married, on the 5>0th inst., at Donora, S. C., by Mr. H. P. Anderson, notary public, Mr. John Thrasher and Miss Lila E. Davis, all of Barnwell County. They were the recipient of many beau- tifuLand useful prsents. The governor has paroled Ralph Boyleston, white, who was convicted of murder with recommendation to mercy in the July, 1909, term, Barnwell county, and sentenced by Judge Thom as S. Sease to life improsment. As a result of the ‘‘buy-a-bale” move ment which is sweeping the country, Merchant J. A. Porter was instructed to purchase^ bale of cotton at 10 cents a pound forihe Pansy Flour Mills. The bale was bought from Mr. W. H. Gil- lam, Jr„ who lives near Barnwell, and exhibited in front of Mr. Porter’s store. 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 lone the general system. First dose will cure you of that despressed, dizzy, bilious and constipated condition. 25c. at all Druggists.—adv. I- I CoLT). 0._ Cfdhoun, of .Galveston is spending some time with relatives and friends and frietids in this county, was in Barnwell last week visiting ’ his brother, Qol. H. D. Cal houn. He says that the people of this .section are more hopeful and worry less about the present condition of af- fairs than any place.he has yet visited. Po-Do-Lax Banishes Pimples. Bad Blood, Pimples, Headaches, Biliousness, Torpid Liver, Constipation, etc., come from Indigestion. Take Po- Do-Lax, the pleasant and absolutely sure Laxative, and you‘won’t suffer from a deranged Stomach or other troubles. It will tone up the Liver and purify the blood. Use it regularly and you will stay well, have clear complex ion and steady nerves. Get a 50 cent bottle to-day. Money back if not sat isfied. All Druggists.—adv. AdvertUement for Bidt. 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 Cpunty 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, Conviet’s Clothing, 1'ools,—Sho vels, Picks, Axes and Gearing. H. Fullerton Buist, N. M. Walker, 4 J. W. Patte-rson, Countv Board of Commissioners. 9-10-4t Rheumatism Pains Stopped. The first application of Sloan’s Lini ment goes right to the painful jiart--it penetrates without rubbing—it stops the Rheumatic Pains around the joints and gives relief and comfort. Don’t suffer! Get a bottle to-day! It is a family, medicine for all pains, hurts, bruises, cuts, sore throat, neuralge and chest pains. Prevents infection. Mr, Chas. H. Wentworth, California, writes:—‘‘It did wondfers for my Rheu matism, pain gone as soon as I apply it. I recommended it to my friends as the best Liniment'I ever used.” Guaranteed. 25 cents at your Drug, gist—Adv.- j ';i. No. 666 Tbit ti a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS 4 FEVER. Five or tlx doses will break any case, end if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c Master’s Sale. State of South Carolina, ) _ Barnwell Cpunty. J Court of Common Pleas. Laura Turner, vs. Plaintiff, Laura Wilson, William Duncan, et. al. , defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at Barnwell, in front of the Court House, on Monday, October 5th., it being salesday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the -following described real property; All that * or parcel ottdnd situate, lying an r . .1 V - / Announcing the UU of the Famous . Stern Coats and Suits Dresses of the Madison Dress Co., N. T. •— A- * ' ' *■* Correct in Fit, Splendid Workmanship, the Latest and Most Approved Modes. Dress Goods, Sijks and Velvets, Dress Plaids, Storm Serges, English Tussah, French Serges,"Wool Moire Charmeuse, .Chiffon Broadcloths, Novelty Suitings, Crepe de Chines, Printed Satins, Silk Velvets and Velveteens. We are showing the very latest of this season’s productions in domestic and imported goods at moderate prices, and invite you in to see the line. vr« '-v.* vra o 11 vac* i caaJVi ing in the County of Barnwell, State .aforesaid, containing seventy fi 76* TOO-acres, -f75an<T 76* HK))—rr five and less, bounded North by lands of the n more -or the by Case estate of Jacob Salley; Eas Daniels, formerly‘Wealey Dowling, and Sput)).and West oy J. E. Hair. Terms of. sale cash. Purchaser to papers. * - h H, L. O’Bannon, Master fbr Barnwell County. Master's office, Sept. 10th, 1914. CT. .A_. IFOIELTIER,, / IBar'ia.'well. S. O. X Tfour Check is ybur Surest Y OU PAID that bill. You are SURE of it. And your wife remem bers that you DID too. But here is a, NEW BILL with the words “PLEASE REMIT!” Bather unpleasant. .What are you going to do about itl YOU CAN’T FIND THE RECEIPT. Well, the only sure way is to PAY BY' CHECK. Then you can show your VOUCHERS AS RECEIPTS. The CHECK WAY is the SAFE WAY PAY YOUR BILLS BY CHECK. iet o im: ie BARNWELL, S. C ztsr HARRY D. CALHOUN, President N. G. W. WALKER, Cashier. Wm. MeNAB. Ass’t Cashier. * - 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;i surprised and pleased. Our stock is so complete and varied, you can easily satisfy yourself on the most particular and exacting specifications. ~ ~ ~ X Controlling the manufacture of our enure 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.. - r « “Buy of the Maker” S'A.Doon, - AUGUSTA LUMBER CO. Eta AVGUSTA. GA. JM- WHY pay TocIb an hour when you can get your Auto e an e work done for 5i>cts an hour? We have a competent mechanic to do vour woik and we guaraatee. it. ■ GASOLINE 1 Sc PER GALLON. all at the store. . • Fafipers Union Mercantile Coippaiyy Barnwell Insurance, Aqency WILL INSURE — r __ Y0UR LIFE, YOHR IH60ME, k Y0UR H0ME, YOtJR STOSK Insurance of every description and Surety old line Companies. JOHN K. mum. Manage*; MV. JMIJU*. Barnwell, S. C