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; l ; Church of the Holy Apostle*.
(Protestant Episcopal)
Services.
Sunday: 11:90 A. M. on the first, third
and fi'th Sundays of tb*- month.
Sunday M hool tyory Sunday at 10:30 A. M
Weslnesday; late aiternoon service, the
hour adapted to the changing seasons.
Other services as may he announced.
Ydu will be welcome ^t all the services.
• ' A. E. EV1SON, Rector,
FOR SALE*—Rye in seed in not less
than 10 bushel lots at $2.00 per bushel.
Address J. E. Hair, Blackville, S. C.
/9-24-31.
FOR RENT—Large six-room house
in desirable part of town; large vard;
-r, * ify to
all necessary out buildings. Apply
Mrs. A. P. Cornell. Barnwell, S. C.
r.
Fresh
Norfolk
Oysters
Mr. C. W. Calhoun was called to
Charleston Monday to the bedside of
his brother, Cadet Ben Calhoun, who is
ill with typhoid fever. '
The Barnwell Baptist Association will
meet with the Williston church Thurs
day, October 22nd. Delegates are re
quested to go prepared to stay until
the clos's of the meeting.
; Mr. Sr D. Morris. Jf., returned to
Barnwell Monday afternoon after
week spenLon jury duty in Aughsta'
and is again in active management of
The People’s pony contest.
Among those from Barnwell who
attended Ringling’s circus in Columbia
Friday were Messrs. W, L. Cave, F. H.
Huggins, R. C. Kirkland, S. B. Mose
ley, V. S. Owens and B. P. Davies.
Hopeless Lung Trouble Cured
Fine Home
Made Candies...
Many recoveries from Lung Troubles
are due to Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey.
It strengthens the Lungs,'checks the
Hough and gives -relief-at once.—Mr.
S. W. Wilkins, Gates, N. C. writes: “I
used Dr. Bell’s Pipe-Tar-Honey in a
case given up as hopeless and it ef
fected a complete cure. Get a bottle of
Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey if your
cough is dry arid hacking let it trickle
down the throat, vou -will surely get
relief. Only 25c. at your Druggist.—
adv.
Special for this week
Basket Grapes
20 Cents.
Agent* for
Keep Your Stomach and Liver |
Healthy
A vigorous Stomach, perfect working |
Liver and regular acting Bowels is
guaranteed if you will use Dr. King’s I
New Life Pills. They insure good
Digestion, correct Constipation and
have an excellent tonic effect on the
whole system—Purify'your Mood and I
rid you of all body poisons through the
Bowels. Only 25c. at your Druggist,
—adv.
bandies
Barnwell, S. C.
• HERE AND HEREABOUTS. •
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Mrs. E. H. Richardson is visiting rel
atives in Augusta.
MissJosie Davis is visiting relatives
in Aiken this week.
YOUR FALL COLD NEEDS
ATTENTION.
No use to fuss and try to wear it out.
It will wear you Out instead. Take Dr.
King’s New Discovery, relief follows |
quickly. It .checks your Cold and
Soothes your Cough away. Pleasant,
Antiseptic and fTealing. Get a 50c bot
tle ol Dr. King’s New Discovery anti |
keep it in the house. f ‘Our family
Cough and Cold Doctor” writes Lewis
Chamberlain, Manchester, Ohio. Money
back if not satisfied, hut it nearly al-1
ways help —adv.
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Capt. J. A. Jenkins, of Kline, was a
visitor here Monday.
Miss Carrie Me Nab was the guest of
friends in Columbia last week.
Mr. A. P. dornell spent the week
end in Barnwell with his family.
Master’s Sale.
State of South Carolina, )
Barnwell County. (
Court of Common Pleas.
W. Rot irock,
Interesting local and county news is
.as scarce as the proverbial hen’s teeth
this week. •
Plaintiff,
against
Frances Parker, Daniel Parker,
Reed, Sara Sumter,
Iota
Defendants.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Morris, Jr., went
up to Columbia Friday to attend Ring-
ling’s-circus.
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W. P. Sanders and family and J.
Morris and family motored over
Augusta Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Calhoun and Mrs.
Minnie Calhoun spent Sunday in Allen
dale with relatives.
Miss Bessie Rountree, of Dunbarton,
was the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. T.
Beard, last,week.
Messrs. J. M. Riley and J. Lewis
Murray, of Columbia, spent the week
end w r ith friends in Barnwell.
Mrs. Gladys Brown Towles has re
turned from a pleasant visit to rela
tives and friends in Orangeburg.
Mesdames H. S. Tobin and A. T. Al
len, of Allendale, were the guests of
"Mr. and Mrs.4. L. Tobin last week.
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Mrs. W. E. McNab and children, who
have been visiting relatives in VirgmiS
for several weeks, are expected home
this week.
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• Harmony Lodge . No. 47; A. Fr M- ,
conferred the E. A. degree on Mr.
Walter Richardson Wednesday night of
last week. •
Mrs. M. A. Thomas was carried to
Knowlton’s Infirmary last week for an
operatiop. Mr. Thomas went up Sun
day morning to see her. ^4^1
A number of out-of-town people at
tended the production of ‘The Trail of
the Lonesome Pine” at the Barnwell
Opera House Friday evening.
The Farmers Union Warehouse Com
pany is erecting an emergency ware
house on the Aldrich property on
Main Street and will be in a position to
store several hundred bales of cotton.
BARNWELL
OPERA HOUSE.
Wednesday, October 21st
"THE SINS OF THE FATHEr
by Thomast Dixson, Jr.
Strong Cast 'characters.
Seat Sale Oct. 20 at
. Huggins’ Drug Store.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the above entitled cause, 1
will sell at Barnwell, in front of the
Court House, on Monday, November
2nd, 1914, it being saleday in said
month, within the legal hours of sale,
the foHowtftg described real property:
All that certain tract or parcel of land,
lying, being and situate in the County
of Barnwell, in the State of South Caro
lina, containing and measuring 222
acres, more or less anH bounded as
follows: To-wit: On the North by
Edisto River; East by lands of 11. D.
Still and lands of Angeline M. Ab-
stence, formerly of J. J. Still; on the
South by the old Charleston Public |
Highway; on the West by lands of G.'
A. Still.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers.
H. L. O’Banndn,
Master for Barnwell County.
Master’s office, Oct. 7th, 1914.
WANT ED!!\
T~*
es in Smart Suits and
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Men and Young Men
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The Famous
Baltimore
Clothes”
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W E ask you to come and in- .
spect the Fashionable Fall
Clothing—Suits, Overcoats—for
A\en and Young Men.
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It is this clothing that makes the
wearer distinctively well dressed-—
Clothing that embodies the S£en
and unseen things that count for
style, service and satisfaction—
Qothing tailored according to the
higHesCstandards by the very best
people in fhCbusmess.
Many models for a choice, ex
treme and conservative,- yet <i\\
different.
Many cloths for a choice, and the
color note is prominent in the se
lection—tartan checks, Glen Urqu-
hart plaids; greens and browns in
autumnal shades; and grays in
many hues. All kinds ot stripes
are here too,—varying from close
pin stripes to wide apart chalk lines.
Scotchy hit-and-miss effects offer a
mingling of colors; and tweeds add
to their variety.
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IBam.'well. S. O.
DR. W. C. MILHOUS,
©entuff,
Ollloe hour*: 8 :30 ». m. to 6 p. m.
Person* living away from Barnwell
will plea«e make appointment* before
coming. By *o doing they will bo eure
of immediate tervice and
RUB-MY-TISM
'»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 25o
FOR ANY EMERGENCY
Beef Cftytle in any Quantity.
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"We pay highest cash prices.
Write and let us know whatl
-you have to sell.
Proprietors of
The Parlor Market,
Barnwell, S. C.
Dr. J. W. Reeves
Dentist -
heating out-houses, contractors’ shacks and
temporary buildings of all kinds, the Perfection
Smokeless Oil Heater is invaluable.
SMOKELE
T1GN
HEATERS
l It is wonderfully useful, too, in drying out unfinished buildings.
In the home it is the greatest convenience of all. You can carry it wherever'
you please. It makes bedroom, bathroom or parlor warm and cozy in a few
minutes, h is fine, too, for the cold corners where the ordinary heat does
not reach, fyirns kerosene — easy to handle and inexpensive. ,
The Perfection is solid, good-looking, yet inexpensive. No trouble to fill or
clean. Smokeless and odorless. Hardware and furniture stores everywhere.
Look for the Triangle-Trade-Mark. • ■’
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(NEW JERSEY)
BALTIMORE
Treasurer’* Notice.
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The Treasurer’s office will be open
for the collection of State, Countv and
School taxes‘levied for the fiscal year
commencing Jan. 1st, 1914, from the
15 day of October, 1914, to 15th day of
Marcn, 1915 inclusive. A penalty of one
per cent will be added from Jan. 1st,
1915 to Jan 31, 1915 inclysive.' From
February 1st to February 28, inclusive,
a penalty of two per cent will be added
for all taxes paid in February, 1914.
From the 1st to the 15th of March, 1915,
a penalty of seven per cent will be ad
ded on all unpaid taxes. Books close
Mch. 15th, 1915. ^
LEVY.
Washington, D. C.
Norfolk, Va.
Richmond, Va.
Charlotte, N. C. '
Charleston, W. Va.
Charleston, S. C.
In'office last week of each month.
Barhweir, South Carolina |
Offlea in Harrison Building. ~
octSl-K-lyr -- a
\ A /A regular conuaunlcatioD ot Harmony
\M/ Lodae-No. 17, A. 7. M. will be held
jJL In Hanoaic Temp-’e on Thursday
BUfeorr 'JO. 7.90 o’clock Visiting
brethren are cordiauy mrlted to attend.
J. Z. Harley, W.
Wm. McNab. See.
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■ThT renular meetinfot Barnwell
LAdge So. IB, Kni*hUof Prtbiaa wtll
be held at their Hall oa First and
Third Friday nlarhu at h o’clock. A
full attendance U requested.
By order of
r. s. dicks.c. c; V < '
Wat. McNAB. K. R. * Sr
FOR RENT—at reasonable rates, to
young men, two nicely furnished
rooms convenient to business section
of town; modern conveniences. Apply
to Mrs. J. A. Tobin, city.
For state purposes 6 mills
” ordinary county purposes 5 1-2 mills
“ back indebtedness 2 1-2 mills
“ constitutional school 3 mills.
Total 17 mills
Commutation Road tax will be $1.50
payable at same time as other taxes.
Special School Levy.
As Weigh, Baldoc, Bar bray Branch,
Cedar tlrove, Columbia, Edisto, Rllen-
ton, Friendship, Greens’, Harmony,
Hilda, Kline, Meyers Mill, Morris, ML
Calvary, New Forrest, Oak Grove,
Pleasant Hill, Sand Hill, Seigling,
Seven Pines and Tinkers Creek. 2 mills.
Barton, Bloomingdale, Cave, Hickory
Hill.Owens Cross Roi
Shady Grove,
oads, Reedy Branch,
Sycamore and Upper
idy .
Richland, 3 mills.
Appleton, Big Fork, 'Double
Healing Spring, Hercules, Lees
Ulmer, 4 mills.
Dunbarton and Elko
Blackville and Fairfax
Williston —^ •
Barnwell
Allendale
United States currency,
mills.
artvep-ciJiircoantr-and' school
Advertise in The People.
5
6 “
6 1-2 mills
8 ' “
81-2 “
gold sod
properly approved will be received for
far J
taxes; checks and drafts will not be
accepted for taxes except at the risk off
the tax-payer.
J. B. Armstrong,
Treasurer Barnwell Couaty.
Barnwell, S. C., Sept 15, 1914.