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.., • f V> ■ I III pay the postage »—■ t T I’ll deliver It * jLi^. ~\ Phone for it ^ ^ - i Come for it - ^ a. - y rs^~. t 4 Send for it Write for it to , ns and get it promptly, Your* truly, F. H. Huggins. ■'i -Mi Store I I 3C JL jr .ajx Tne. regular meeting ot Barnwell _! *t «■ L«Kjge No. 16, Knights of Pythias will ihe held af their Hall on First ami /Third Friday nights at * o’clock. A _ (nil attendance is requested. By order of • R. S’.blCKS. C " Win. McNAB. K. K. & S. HARMON Y LOfXiK NO. 17 A F. M (A r^giilarcoinraunlcatton o( Hatmowj- Lodge No. 17, A. F. M. will he' held In Masonic Tomp-'e on Thursday iNov. Sd, ?.:>» o’chick Visiting brethren are comiany luvitetl to attend. J. E. Hurley, VV. M. Wm. McNah. Sec '4/i Church of the Holy Apostles. (Protestant Episcopal) Skuvk ks. Sunday: 11:1*1 A. M. cm the rir->t, third and fi'lh Sun lavs of the month. Sunday ■choiil every Sunday at t(l::*» A. M. Wislnesday: lurte alt’-rniNin servlet, the hour ailapttd to the eliungmg seasons. ' f Hh<T »• rvii-es as may lie nnnoutieed. You Will Is' welcome lit ail the services. A. F.. EV1SOX, Rr.i Ton. FOR RENT—Ldtrge six-room house in desirable part of town; large yard; all necessary outbuildings. Apply to Mrs. A. P. Co-nell, 11-S-tf Barnwell, S. C. STRAYED OR STOLEN-from a horse rack on Main St. in Allendale on Saturday night, Nov. 14th between six and seven o'clock, one black mare mule, 12 years old. Reward if return ed to T. S.Fields, care J. H. C. -All, It. Allendale, S. C. Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Day will be more enjoyed if a box of NUNN ALLY’S Candy is provided for the occa sion. v *. . . i Anticipation of th? Turkey Din ner keeps up the interest of the morning ana makes it pass quick ly enough— But later in the day, when the time begins to drag, a box of NUNNALLY’S will come in mighty good. It will afford a genuine treat and a pleasant wholesome diverson. We receive NUNNALLY’S fresh by express. You’ll find it just as crisp and delicious as if you bought it direct from the factory. Just tell us the size box you want and we will deliver it when ever and wherever you say. 11 Agent* for handles Barnwell, S. C. Farmers Have About Pint»kad Gathering Their Grope. Seiglingville, Nov. 23 —The farmers around here are about throug*. gather ing their crops. Some complain of hard times, but when one sees the fine po tatoes, cane syrup and corn beirig housed -.he does not fear that thejpe is any danger of starvation for the next twelve months. Some farmers gre sowing grain as fast as they finish their other crops. / v" ‘ Mr. H. J. Moody went down -to Sa vannah on business last week. Miss Jennie Barker visited her little niece, little Frances, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Harden, of Ulmer/ who has been very ill with throat trouble. She is improving slowly, ac cording to the last report. Among the visitors from Seiglingville to the county fair were Mrs. R. W. Youngblood and daughter, Miss Maude, Messrs. J. W. Googe, Allen and Gordon Myrick, H. H. Youngblood, and J. W. Boyles. Mr. Henry Goodson and JJiss Mamie, of Allendale, visited relatives here Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Wilson were the guests of relatives in Columbia Sunday. Dr. N. F. Kirkland, Sr., of Olar, was a visitor here this week. Congressman James F. Byrnes, of Aiken, was in town Monday shaking hands with his many friends. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Calhoun, of Blackville, were in town several days last week enjoying Gala-Trade Week. Mr. W. P. Blume, of Elko Route No. 1, was in town Saturday and gave the week a pleasant ending for The People Messrs L. F. Bates, of Dunbarton, and W. Mi Tnomson, of Martin, did the right thing in the right way while call ing on the editor last week. • • The Rev. J. M. Sanders, of Barnwell Route No. 1, did bis part towards help ing his favorite coute*tant win one of The People prizes Saturday. There will be the usual service at the Church of the Holy Apostles on Thanks giving Day. There will be a special offering for the Church Home Or phanage. Miss Flossie Patterson, who is attend- ieg the College for Women in Columbia and two school mates, Misses Dot and Marie Hickman, spent the week-end in Barnwell. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Home Bank of Barnwell last Friday, Col. N. G. W. Walker, the genial cashier of this popular institution, was elected a member of the board of directors. The F. C. degree was conferred on two candidates, Messrs. Walter Rich ardson and Angus Patterson, at a special communication of Harmony Lodge No. 17, A. F. M., Tuesday even ing. The editor is indebted to Mrs. R. W. Youngblood, of Seiglingville, for a jar of delightful stuffed peppers, which were canned by her daughter, Miss Maude, an energetic member of the Tomato Club. The secretary of state has issued a charter to the Allendale Hardware company of Allendale with a capital stock of $1,500. v The officers are J. H. Warren, president; J. Henry John son, vice president, and J. J. Allen, secretary and treasurer. x ■ ... Mr, J. B. Givens, of Elko Route No I, was a visitor here Thursday and called very cleverly at The People office. He expect? to visit his two-sons in Spartanburg within the next week or ten days. He also stated that he will -plant a large acreage in wheat. Don’t Your ••••••••#••••••••••• >• -f- • • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • • • ••••••••••••••••••A* - Mr. Victor Lewis, of Kline, was in town Tuesday. The days lose six minutes in sun shine this week. Mr. W. I. Johns, of Baldoc, is in town this week attending court. The Hon. D. S. Henderson, of Aiken, is attending court here this week. Mr..R. E. Woodward, of Rosemary, was a business visitor here Monday.^ ~ Mr. L. A. Bush, of Ellentpn, paid the editor a short but pleasant call while in town Monday. Mr. B. F. Peeples, of BlackvifleT . peusarvTWr3rwas in towhTTdndiy. Delay ~ Treating Cough. A slight cough,often become? serious. Lungs get congested, Bronchial Tubes fill with mucous. Your vitality is reduced. You need Dr. Bell’s Pine- Tar-Honey. It v soothes your irritated $ir passages, loosens mucous and make your system resist Colds. Only 25cts at your Druggist.—Ady. A Regular Sahara. Durham, N. C.—The executive com mittee of the Anti-Saloon League of this state is preparing to introduce a bill into the next legislature which will make it a crime for any resident of the state to have any sort of liquor in his possession or in his home. It will not be necessary to show that the citizen attempted to give away to his friends or to sell Jhe liquor. The very fact that he has it in his possession or in hist home will be sufficient to send him to the penitentiary. Therefor? the new bill will be the most drastic ever offered for passage. The present pro- bibition lay. af. JSflrtbL Carolina.itejt, treme in its' orovisions, but there is Messrs. A. A. and Warren Richard: Jiope of son motored down from Columbia Sun- the keepit day to spendseveral day* in andaround Anti-Saloon Barnwell .... the passage : other dry state, tt is in the stroying this bootlegging and blind tigers that the ue will work hard for new bill. HonorjRoll. The following is the honor roll of the Barnwell Graded School for the second month of the present scholastic year: First Grade: Charles Burckhalter, James Calhuon, Hattie May Still, Willie Bush Deason, Theo Newton, Ruth Clary, Margaret McAllister, Dick Lazar, Essie Lucas, Albert Cornell. Second Grade: Doris Drew, Lena Stephenson, Philippa Best, Elizabeth Deason, May Hair, Agnes Mobley, Fannie Halford, Bates Hagood, Leon Beard, C. L. Bryant, Jr., Ben Arms trong. Third Grade: Carrie Holman, Pau line Holman, Loulie Moore, Marjorie Newton, Minnie Browning, Ella Louise Molair, Johnnie Clary, Charlie Still, James Snyder. Fourth Grade: Blanche Porter, Jean Riley, Sheldon Moseley, Perry Simms, Catherine Woodward, Hairy Ander son, Dave Owens. Fifth Grade: Mary Roberts, Marie Cornell, Martha Snyder, J. O. Patter son, Jr., Frank Kirkland, Kent Best, Dan Hartley. Sixth Grade: Mildred Peacock, Mar garet Swan, Kate Simms, Gertrude Holmes, Lucile Woodward, Claudia Bailey, Emily Kirkland, Arthur 1 Willis. Seventh Grade: J. B. Armstrong, Jr. Neil Lemon, Ida Browning, Mamie McNab, Azile Mellett, Harriette Pat terson' Eighth Grade: Tom Spelling, Frank Snyder, Harry Snyder, Helen Calhoun,- Elizabeth Moore, Jennie Kirkland.- Ninth Grade: Harriet Holmes, Ethel Sanders, Lloyd Vickery. Tenth Grade: Ruby Armstrong, Marie Baxley, Eva Blanton, Elizabeth Burckhalter, Alma Connor, May Clary, Mamie Owens. — aw » - Tretpasa Notice. All parties are hereby warned not to hunt on the lands of the undersigned under penalty of law: J. W. Jenny, ' J. D. Jenny, G. W. I. Loadholt, M. D. G. M. Loadholt, John F. Loadholt, C. D. Loadholt, V. W. Manuel, W. C. Manuel, A. W. Manuel, F. W. Manuel, T~ G ; M. Brant J. W. Main, Jr., E. D Priester, John P. Roberts. Jenny, S. C. f -Nov. 21, 1914.-^t. Death of a Child. Allendale, Nov. 20.—A few days ago the tomi was saddened by the death of the bright, little 5-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Douglas at the home of Mrs. Douglas, father, Mr. J. H. C. AH. X The' little fellow was sick only a few days, and-this, with {he fact that his father was absent on business, makes it a very sad case. The sym pathy of the entire community isN^ith the stricken parents. ■ Try This For Your Cough. * Thousands of people keep coughing because unable to get the right remedy. Cough? are caused by Inflammation of Throat and Bronchial Tubes. What you need is to .soothe this inflammation. Take Dr. King’s New Discovery, it penetrates the delicate mucous lining, raises the Phlegm and quickly relieves the congested membranes. Get a. 50c bottle from your druggist. “Dr. King’s New Discovery quickly and completely stopped my cough’’ writes J. R. Watts, Floydale, Texas. Money back if dot satisfied, but it nearly always help.— Adv. ~ An Active Liver Means Health. If you want besrtttr, a cTeaF cbm- plexion and freedom from Dizziness, and Indigestion, take Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They drive out .fermenting and undigested foods, clear the Blood and cure Constipation. Only 25c. at your druggist—Adv. : -r -U-^4r in a\Warm Room n •» WHEN you take your ^ sewing upstairs, take the fieat along too. The Perfection oil heater is eas ily. carried anywhere. You draw it up beside you and work in comfort, even if the room has no other source of heat. - v- PERFECTION SMOKELE$fefe\ HEATERS The Perfection is solid, good- looking, easy to clean and take care of. It is smokeless and odorless. At hardware, furniture and general stores everywhere. Look for the Triangle trademark. STANDARD OIL COMPANY D. C (NEW JERSEY) CWM*., g. Q. BALTIMORE ??***'* y '- CMmIm, S. C . • V?.* TWO ROADS,WHICH WILL YOU TAKE ? V Vi/*'// O TART on the ROAD TO PROSPERITY today. The lint milestone is a BANK ACCOUNT. It it a check against extravagance. Read the autobiography of any of our great xaptains of industry and finance. Invariably, close to the opening paragraph, he will tell of his FIRST BANK ACCOUNT. It wm the first milestone in his ROAD TO SUCCESS! -v. • • - • Y ‘ ‘ ■ X , ■ 7, . 7 r~ ~ r WILLIST01X SOUTH CAROLINA. 3 — Equals — 25 A startling statement bdt a true one in this case. One teaspoomul of medicine and two pounds of your own ground feed (cost about 3 cents ‘ equal, im TOOCAPOULHf MEDICINE iki Write lor S trial psekase mu aho OOT32 pair illustra ted book, bilfj exptaisinc iteuaea. Addreaa: Be* Dee Stock MctSdoa Zdc, SOC Md $!. j At soar tmtm Raymond DeM. Black, Susanna Black, Edward McD. Black, Alton R. Black, Joshua Black, Jr, and E. L. Patter son, < / . Defendants. By virtue o^ a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell st Barnwell, in front of the Court House, on Monday, December 7th, 1914: it briny salesday in said month,- within the legal hours of sale, the following described real property: All that tract or parcel of lana, situate, lying and being m the County of Barn well, State of South Carolina, contain- ihg x-venty-two (22) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: North by the public road running through the Galli- lee place; Eaat by Tobie’s Creek;'South by G. W. Black and West by F. O. Black. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. H. L. O’Bannon, Master for Barnwell County. Master’s office, Nov. 16, 1914. Dr. J. W. Reeves Dentist In office last week of each month. Barnwell, South Carolina Office In ilarriaon Building. oct:il-12-lvr Thos. M. Boulware, ATTORNEY AT LAW Negotiate loan* on real e«t*t«. Can 79b money In aum* not lea* than fft.00o.Q0. Office over Bank of Wcatern Carolina, BAfinU/ELLI S. C. THIBAXLXT-LSBBYCO UBBER Roofing- CHAHIKSTOM.S.Co Calhoun & Life, Accident, CYCLONE -ANI Live Stock INSURANCE. —At Lowest Rates In— Stronobst Companies -orncBs AT— THE BANK OF BARNVELL Treasurer’s Notice. The Treasurer’* office will be open for the collection of State, County and School taxes levied for the fiscal year commencing Jan. 1st, 1914, from the 15 day of October, 1914, to 15th day of March, 1915 inclusive. A penalty of one per cent will be added from Jan. 1st, 1915 to Jan 31, 1915 inclusive. 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 Manm, 1915, a penalty of seven per cent will be ad ded on all unpaid taxes. Books close Mch. 15th, 1915. ixvr. 1- For state purposes 6 mills “ ordinary.county purposes 5 1-2 mills “ back indebtedness 21-2 mills “ constitutional school 3 mills Total 17 mills Commutation Road tax will be $1.50 payable at same time as other taxes. Special School Lety. Ashleigh, Baldoc, Barbray Branch, Cedar Grove, Columbia, Edisto, Rllen- ton, Friendship, Greens, Harmony, Hilda, Kline. Meyers Mill, Morria, Mt. Calvary, mw Forrest, Oak Grove, Pleasant Hilt, Sand Hill, Seigling, Seven Pines and Tinkers Creek; 2 mills. Barton, Bloomingdale, Cave, Hickory Hill,Owens Cross Roads, Reedy Branch, Shady Grove, Sycamore and Upper Richland, 3 mills. Appleton, Big Fork, Double Pond. Healing Spring, Hercules, Lees and Ulmer. 4 mills. Dunbarton and Elko Blackville and Fairfax Williston Barnwell Allendale United States currency, silver coin, counf mills. *•. 5 6 61*2 mills 8 Z “ 81-2 “ gold and a. silver coin, county and school claims properly approved will be received for taxes; checks and drafts will not be accepted for taxes except at the risk of the Tax-payer. J. B- Armstrong, , Treasurer Barnwell Coanty. I Barnwell, S. C., Stpt. 15, 1914, dr. w. c. mHou: Office hours: 8 :$0 a. m. to « p. m. Person* living away from Baruwel will please make appotoment* before .eating. By ao delng i * - - ' " -#',^3