The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 22, 1914, Image 5
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LMBe No. 16, Kmgbuol l*ytblM will
■be heWit tholr Hall on Vim and
Third Friday.nights at K o’clock. A
— fall attendance la requested.
Jly order of
R. 8. DICKS, C. 0. ■
Wm. McNAB. K. R. & 8.
HAHMON’T LOUtiE NO. 17 A. F. M
\ A / A regular cominnntcation of Harmony
Lodge No. 17, A. F. M. will be Jield
JtA. la Masonic Temf'e on Thursday
AlfeOct. '29, 7.30 o’clock Visit!
brethren are coruiany invited, to attends
a- « xr i D J * E - W< M.
tt m. McNab. 8w
Glwrch of the Holy Apostles.
(Protestant - Episcopal)
Sunday: ll:30^t. Mi on the first, third
and frth Sundurs of the month.-' "
Sanday Mdlool every Sunday at io:3i) A. M.
Wednesday: late afternoon service, the
hour adapted to the chan (ting seasons.
Other services ns may he announced,
fou will be welcome at all the services.
A. E. EVISON, Rector.
FOR SALE—Rye in seed in not leks
than 10 bushel lots at $2.00 per bushel.
Address J. E. Hair, Blackville, S. C.
9-24-3t.
FOR RENT—Large six-room house
in desirable part of town; large yard;
all necessary out buildings. Apply to
Mre. A. P. Cornell, Barnwell, S. C.
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.
LOST—One ebony walking cane with
gold head; has following inscription
engraved thereon: “Hon George H.
Bates from the Barnwell Colored Grad
ed School.” Reward for return to
^ Geo. H. Bates,
Barnwell, S. C.
Fresh
Norfolk
Oysters
Fine Home
Made Candies... t
Special for this week
Basket Grapes
20 Cents.
AganU for
Oanc/ies
Barnwell. S. C
Mr. Jack Graham, of Colun^rta, spent
th^ weeji-end with his mother, Mrs
Leila GrahanA.
Th* People beg^tb acknowledge the
receipt bf a remittance from Mrs. Clar
issa R. Busbifoi Ellenton.
Mr. E"M. Calhoun, of Blac}cville, was
in Earnwfejl for a few hours on busi-
ss Thursday, the 15th inst. Jj*
Mr. H. W. Sanders .closed the week
very pleasantly for the bditer by push
ing his subscription up a peg.
Mr. M B. Wall, dr Barnwell "Route
No. 2, was a visitor here Monday and
called .very cleverly at this office.
The Rev. J. M. Sanders, of Barnwell
Route No. 1, was the first subscriber
to dispell the blueness of Monday.
Mrs.W. E*. McNab ^nd children re
turned last week after an extended vis
it to relatives and friends in r Virginia.
^liss Eloise Cave, who is teaching
school at Swansea, spent the week-end
at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. M. Cave.
Mr. T. S. Black, of Barnwell Route
No. 1, caRed very cleverly on the editor
last week and renewed his subscription
to The People.
Me. Paul Morris, of Martin, was in
town Friday and his many friends were
glad to see him out agBin after his re
cent serious illness.
Having finished a large brief for the
Supreme Court and other pressing job
work, The People job department is
now in position to give prompt atten
tion to all orders. Try us.
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
New Life Pills. They insure good
Digestion, correct Constipation and
have an excellent tonic effect on the
whole system—Purify' your blood and
rid vou of ail body poisons through the
Bowels. Only 25c. at your Druggist.
—adv.
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Capt. G. E. Birt was a visitor in town
Monday.
The days lose 11 minutes in sunshine
this week.
"Col. Alfred Aldrich, of Greenwpod, is
jn town this week.
Mr. S. D. Knopf, ofOlar, was in town
on business Thursday.
Gen. W. VV. Moore spent the week
end with relatives here.
Mr. Henry Hutto, of Olar, was in
town on business Monday.
Major PV’J. Drew spent the week-end
in Barnwell with hi's family.
Mesdames B. P. Davies and Geo;. - A.
Cole spent Friday in Columbia.
Dr. R. C. Kirkland was called, to
Columbia last week on business.
Mr. G. W. Duncan, of Barnwell Route
No.2, was a visitor here Monday.
H. F. Buist, Esq., of Blackville, was
in town on professional business Mon-
d *y-
Mr..J. H. Wall, of Barnwell Route
No. 2, was in town on business Mon-
day. ( .
Mrs. R. B. Hunter, of Sanford, N. C.,
is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Mc
Allister.
The People begins the publication of
the Supervisor’s quarterly report in
this issue. ' '
Mr. Barney Owens and sister, Miss
Lillie, motored over from Dunbarton
yesterday..
G. M. Greene, E$v., went up to Col
umbia one day last week-on profession
al business. , . . ,
Miss Janie Weathersbee is in Augus
ta this week, the.gueat.of relatives.
IIS W66K, . u»c .Vi • .
"fftyW? flJifted Itit lattcn part nf thn
;k by her sister, Mrs. Bessie Bates
[ones! John Barnweft fealled at this
ce Tuesday morning and paid his
scription in advance. John is one
he few remaining old-time “befo r
” darkies. “May his tribe in
war
Farm Fact*.
Agriculture needs all the great men
it can get.
In union there is strength and in co
operation there is profit.
The farmer can neither help himself
nor be helped by others until he organ
izes.
The economic distribution of farm
products is today the world's greatest
problem.
Our transportation systems are the
dray carts of agriculture and can be
made capable peddlers of farm prod
ucts.
The middleman is nothing more than
a farm hand but he is able to fix his
own wages and then collect them and
to multiply his transaction as he pleases.
Bumper crops without market facili
ties have sent more farmers staggering
down the back alleys of agriculture
than all the pests and droughts that
ever cursed the nation.—Peter Rad
ford, Lecturer, National Farmers’
Union.
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 Healing. Get a 50c bot
tle of Dr. King’s New Discovery and
keep it in the house. “Our family
Cough and Cold Doctor” writes Lewis
Chamberlain, Manchester, Ohio. Money
back if not satisfied, but it nearly al
ways help.—adv. *
Apply Sloan’s Freely for Lum
bago
Your attacks of Lumbago are not
nearly so hopeless as they seem. You
can relieve them-almost instantly by a
simple application of Sloan’s Liniment
on the back and loins. Lumbago is a
form of rheumatism, and yields per
fectly to Sloan’s, which penetrates
quickly all in through the sore and ten
der muscles, limbers up the back and
makes it feel fine. Get a bottle of
Sloan’s Liniment for 25 cents of any
druggist and have it in the house—
against colds, sore and swollen joints,
rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica and
like ailments. Your money back if
not satisfied, but it does give almost in
stant relief, adv.
Pension Notice.
Notice is hereby given to all Confede
rate soldiers and sailors and the widows
of such, living in Barnwell County, to
send in their names, age and post office
address immediately, so that I can file
the roll with the comptroller general at
once, v • ; —
, The Pensihn Board will please meet
at the Court House on Monday, Nov
ember 2nd.
G. E. Birt,
Pension Commissioner.
P. 0., Elko, S; C., R. F. D. No 1. .
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Negotiate loan* on real altata. Can
get.7% money In aums not lea* than
$5,000.00.
Office ever Beak of Westera Carolina,
BiRnWELL S.C.
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Mr. and Mrs Newlywed,
Save up For a Home 1
J UST a word to the NEWLYWEDS. Dear friends, we don’t want to
PREACH to you, but we do wish to say SIMPLY and EMPHAT
ICALLY: “BEGIN SAVING FOR YOUR HOME NOW!” It’s
not EASY, tve know. The first years of your new life require most of
your money, which perhaps does not come to you as plentifully as it will
later. But save NOW. DON’T WAIT. It’ll make m HAPPY.
IEC O ZMI IE IB _A. 3Sf
BARNWELL, S. C.
HARRY D. CALHOUN, President. N. G. W. WALKER, Cashier.
Wm. McNAB. Asa’t. Cashier.
To do that repair work on your car. Will not
• only do it cheaper, but will;do it better. All re
pair work.guaranteed.
", We carry a nice line of
Alitoinobile Accessories
.- . would like for you .to call around to the garage
, and get our prices.
Faripers linioi) Mercantile Goippani)
\ Automobile Department *
Barnwell, S. G
We have our garage w.ell-equipped with the right kind of ma
chinery for a first-class job and are in position to make repairs
QUICKLY. We employ only reliable workmen and every job
MUST BE RIGHT before it leaves the shop. We handle
A FULL LINE OF SUPPUES.
Try us on that nqjft order for tires, spark plugs, etc., etc.
THE BARNWELL GARAGE,
, T. H. CRENSHAW, Proprietor,
Barnwell, S. G
1.0L& TO
Tickets on sale November 10th to 13th
inclusive, limited for return to November 14th.
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CORRESPONDING RATES FROM OTHER POINTS.
MAKE UP YOUR PARTY AND GO.
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ATLANTIC COAST
Standard Railroad of the'South,.
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