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P^ARMOKT LODUK NO. 17 a' F. M
/ \ A /A rcftnlarcommnntoatlon of Harmoat
’ \M/ Lodge No. 17, A. F. M. will be held
JWX fv Meaonic Temple on Thande)
MHekMarch V>, T.ifc) o’clicK Visiting
brethruM arc cordiauy icrlted to attend.
J. K. Harley, W. M.
Wm. McNal. 8er.
Church of the Holy Apostles.
(Protestant Episcopal)
F Services.
Sunday: U:!» A. M. on the first, third
and fl'th Sundays of the month.
Sunday -chool every Sunday at 10:30 A. M.
Wednesday: late afternoon service, the
hour adapt* d to 'he changing seasons. 5 ’
Ot her services as may be announced.
You will be welcome at all the services.
A. E. EVISON. Rector.
^ FOR SALE—Four fine mules, six
years old. Apply to J. A. Porter, Barn
well, S. C. ; •
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN-One
black mare mule, about five years old,
shoe on left front foot; had on rope
halter. Reward of 15 for return to
F. M. Harley,
Kline, S. C.
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• HERE AND HEREABOUTS. •
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Monday will be salesday.
Next Sunday will be Easter.
The days gain 12 minutes in sunshine
week.
r. A. 0. Sanders, of Ulmer, was a
Visitor here Saturday.
Mr. F D. Rowell, of Hilda, was a
visitor here this week.
Bom, Sunday, March 28th, to Dr. and
Mr».-F .H. Huggins, a boy. «
Mr. R. A. Griffin, of Robbins, was in
town several days this week.
Miss Warner Hair, of Baldoc, spent
the week-end with friends here.
E. A. Brown, Esq., purchased a hand
some Buck touring car last week.
Mr. Murray Mathis-and little son, of
Blackyille, were visitors here Friday.
Senator.A. B. Patterson was called to
Columbia Thursday on official business.
Miss Blanche Brooker wss the guest
of Mrs. G. M. GTeerte for the week
end.
Mr. Gus Persian, of Allendale, spent
Sunday with"rel*tives and friends
here.
Mrs. Nellie Cave returned home
Thursday after a pleasant visit in Au
gusta.
Miss Annie Mae Jenkins, of Kline,
visited Barnwell relatives and friends
Saturday.
Mr. J. E. Harley and family spent
the week-end with relatives and friends
in Williston.
Mr. A. P. Penwell, of Martin, was in
town Friday and made his annual visit
to this office.
Mrs. M. F. Hair, of Elko, Route No.
1, has joined The People’s large family
of satisfied readers.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brown, Judge
Mauldin and C. C. Simms, Esq., motored
over to Augusta Saturday.
Messrs. J. Anselm Meyer and J. B.
• irkland, of Meyer’s Mill, motored
ere Saturday on business.
The excellent condition of the Bam-
well-Blackville road has made that
highway a Mecca for autoists.
MissSallie Ready,one of the energef-
‘Tc" contestants in The People’s exposi
tion contest, was in town Saturday.
^ Mr. W. H. Duncan spent Sunday in
Columbia with his wife, who is rapidly
recovering from a recent operation.
Mr. A. W. Manuel, of Ulmer; light
ened the work of last week’s busy
day by his welcome visit to the sanctum.
Messrs. C. H. Mathis, L. M. Calhoun,
H. F. Buist and P. E. Allen motored
over from Blackville Friday on bus
iness. . ^
Mr. J. A. Porter and famiT/'and, Col.
Leroy Molair motored over to Spring-
field Sunday to visit relatives and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ninestein, Mrs.
W. J. McGarity and Misses Rosamond
and Sybil Buist, of Blackville, were in
town shopping Friday.
Mr. A. S. Hartzog, of Greenwood,was
the guest of Barnwell relatives last
week. - He was recently elected Mayor
of his thriving little city.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A... Brown, Judge
Mauldin, Mrs. Gladys Brown.Towles
and J. J. Bush, Esq., motored over to
Ellenton Sunday on a visit to t iends.
The many /rfends of Mrs. W. M.
• idrews will learn with pleasure that
e has completely recovered from a
severe’ attack of ptomaine poisoning
caused by eating oysters.
Messrs. Harley A Best have made
what is perhaps a record in the trial qf
criminal cases in this State. They de
fended ten persons charged with mur
der at the recent term of the Coart ol
General Seeriona and in each case the
jorylowd
Mr. Solomon Brown, who hat been
taking a course in veterinary surgery
ip Cincinnati, Ohio, retnrned home
Sunday night to spend his vacation, . . .
, Mr. J. B. Morris, Jr., foreman of The
People office, is on the jifry this week
and for that reason it was impossible
to get the usual amount of news in
type.
Little Miss Pauline Holman, enter
tained a large number of her young
friends Monday afternoon in honor of
her birthday. Delicious ice cream and
^ake were served the guests.
Messrs. W. H. Harper, of Martin, E.
N. Still, of Olar, B. F. Baxley, of Dun
barton, H. A. Bolen, of Elko, and 0. B.
Bowers, of Sycamore, called Very
pleasantly at The People office Thurs
day.
Mr. Martin Best has returned to
Barnwell after completing his course of
study at an Atlanta school of pharmacy.
He has several positions in view, but is
undecided yet as to which he will
accept.
Merchant J. A. Porter begins a series
of interesting advertisements in this
issue of The People. His new salesman
will appear each week for a year and
will never fail .to have something of
interest to tell.
The latest Snow of the season of
which there is any record fell in Colum-j
bia Tuesday. Heavy falls were also
reported from towns in the Piedmont.
The weather in Barnwell was extremely
cold yesterday, while the prediction of
the weather bureau was a further drop
in temperature.
Col. Harry D. Calhoun is one of 34
delegates from this State appointed by
Gov. Manning to attend the sixth an
nual convention of the Southern Com
mercial Congres, to be held in Musko
gee, Ark., from April 6 to 30. Col. R.
M. Mixson, of WHIlston, is among the
long list of noted speakers who will
aderess the convention.
Attend Maeonic Meeting.
The following members of Harmony
Lodge No. 17, A. F- M., attended the
regular medting of lodge at Olar Thurs
day evening to witness the raising of
Fellocraft Stokes: J. E. Harley, C. A.
Best, A. A. Lemon, G. W. Manytlle, L.
Cohen, A. R. Moore, W. H. Manning,
W. D. Richardson, Jake Levy, B. P.
Davies, A. E. Evison, J. W. Reeves and
J. G. Wooley.
Fairfax New*.
Fairfax, March *27.—Miss Jaunita
Wofford has accepted a position with F.
M. Young A Co. as milliner.
Miss Ollie Stallings, of Atlanta, has
been employed by Mrs. W. A. Wilson
as milliner.
Messrs. Miles Loadholt, Laurens
Youmans, Billie Sanders, E. A. McDow
ell and Nat Weekley attended the
Field Day at Hampton Friday. The
exercises were greatly enjoyed, es
pecially the addresses of Gov. Manning
Congressman Lever and Col. W. R.
Elliott.
Thank* to Byrno*.
From Senator Tillman’s account of
how the new Western Federal Dis
trict came to be created by this Con
gress it will be seen that Congress
man “Jimmy” Byrnes, of the Second
District, deserves practically all of
the credit for getting the bill through.
He showed fine head work and while
he had fine team w^rkto back him on
the part of the entire delegation, the
whole matter would have fallen
through but for his head work. He is
a bright, energetic youug fellow and
will be heard from in public life.-Green
wood Index.
Advertised Letter*.
Letters remaining in the Post Office
ami advertised March 29th, 1915.
MALK
»B. L. Blanton, J. B. Brown, Harry
Cockran, Elrode Creech, Willie Duvall,
Samuel Edwards, Harrison Ford, Isah
Johnson, JimOueal, Chas. Sanders, T.
W. Zeigler.
VKMAI.B
Mrs. J. R. Aron, Miss Dessie Barnes,
Miss Jennie Blutcher, Mrs. Pink Butler
Miss Fairy Creech, Mrs. Mary Moye,
Miss Liar* Sullivan, Miss Annie Mae
Williams, Martha Williams.
PROM DEAD LETTER OFFICE.
Perry Owens, Lodrick Peeples.
Persons calling for these letters will
please say advertised.
Chas. E. Falkenstein, P. M.
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OF EASTER IN OUR
You will be surprised
merchandise which we
Come here and inspect the
Free Rug Offer.
We will give abso-
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lutely free to .any lady
making a purchase of
$1.00 or over during
4 j • . v:;.
Easrer week, a Beauti
ful Decorated Japanese
Rug, size 18 in. x 36
inches.
and delighted when you see the fascinating array of light, new
have brought together for your adornment on Easter morning,
new things during the week.
Ladies’ Oxfords.
Don’t faiUto get one
of these pretty rugs, as
they are useful as well
as ornamental. Watch
our windows for the
styles.
Easter Special in Ladies’
Dress Hats. -
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We have just received a large ship
ment ot Ladies’ dress hats, all the very
latest styles.
As an inducement for every lady in *
Barnwell County and vicinity to come
to our store to inspect our beautiful
line of Millinery we are going to offer
during Thursday, Friday and Saturday
of Easter Week an assortment of the
very prettiest styles of Ladies Hats
which sell at from 51-75 to 5LO0, for
At the reduced price mentioned above, it will be
possible for every w oman to wear a very pretty
and the very' latest style bat on Easter. Don't
forget to look at our windows for tins style hat.
We have a large and
very pretty assortment
of Ladies* and Misses’
Oxfords. The newest
and most stunning styles,
made by the best man
ufacturers. Prices range
from
$1.50 to $3.50.
The most attractive
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assortment of Ladies’,
Children’s and Men’s
white canvas Oxfords,
in all styles, prices rang
ing from
75c. to $2.50.
Watch our windows
for the styles.
Western Carolina Department Store,
B. MAZURSKY, Proprietor.
Barnwell, >: South Carolina.
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Mr. and Mrx.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, we 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 you HAPPY.
Banlk: of ~Wil 1 istozo.,
WILLISTON. S5UTH CAROLINA.
TRAVEL SUPS
- Buy from C. H. Mathis
Cantaloupe and Cucumber Seed
• .. —Grown at—
Rocky Ford, Colo.
Watson Melon Seed Grown at
Blackville, S. G.
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All grown by him on his own
farm. Address
C H. MATHIS, Blackrille, s. c
Pure Dixie Wilt Resistant Cotton
a fc....- -
Seed For Sale.
Bred and grown by Geo. D.
Sanders under the direction
of the Government and the
S. C. Experiment Station.
$ 1.00 per bushel f. o. b. ship
ping point. Supply limited,
so please place orders at ’
once with
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GS-eo. D. Sam.dor's
Fairfax, S. Q '
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NOT HOW CHEAP
BUT HOW GOOD
is what you should consider when having repair work done
on that Car of Your*. Mr. .
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We have our garage well-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 SUPPLIES.
Try us on that next order for tirea, spark plugs, etc., .etc
THE BARNWELL GARAGE,
T. H. CRENSHAW, Proprietor,
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