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4Kb t v\ I R. 8. DICKS, C. C. Wm. McNAB.1. K.4 8. in ?? No l 17 - 4i- F. M. will be held l » ,, * 8 ?" ,C Temple on Thuredaj i 9i 7 ‘ !,U 0 ’ c,00l, Visiting »ttfeoordisny tori ted to“ attend. HARMONY IjOII^K NO. 17 a P M AM April brethren Wm.McNal.8er ' J ’ E ’ H -^tT w7*M. Church of the Holy Apostles. (Protestant Episcopal) Services. ’V 30 A - M on lhe first, third and fi'th Sundays of the month. ■ Sunday -chool every Sunday at 10:30 A. M. Wednesday: Ij»te afternoon service, the hour adapt* d to 'he changina seasons Other services as may lie announced. You will be welcome at all the services. . A. E. EVISON. Rector. FOR SALE—Material left over from building Mrs. Cattie Creech’s house, consisting of 2000 or 2500 brick, framing, 2x4 and 2x8, also some flooring. J. P. Oeland Sc Son, Barnwell, S. C. Best 10c per yard ing at per yard, Limited _j3Vatch our Windows for Specials Every Week. Western Carolina Department Store, B. MAZURSKY, Proprietor. BARNWELL, - - SOUTH CAROUN >••••• $ i (profmtonaf Carto. 1 $ \r * -*» (5) HERE AND HEREABOUTS 0:0:010:0:0: Dr. J. P. Lee, Jr. Dentist WILLISTON, - - S. C. Work done at your home anywhere in Barnwell County Office over Bank of Williston. Hours 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. 3 to 6 p. m. 8-5-13-1 v. The days gain 12 minutes in sunshine this week. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Calhoun oniMpnday, the 19th inst., a son. _• Jas. M. Patterson, Esq., of Allendale, was in town on business Monday. Mr. ond Mrs. H. E. O’Bannon motor- ad over to Augusta Wednesday after noon. Messrs L. M. Calhoun and L. P Blume, of Blackville, were visitors here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies and little son, Ben, Jr., motored over to Olar Monday afternoon. Misa Forest Harrison and Mrs. Annie Hogg, of Kline, were the guests of relatives here this week. Attorneys A. H. Ninestein and H. F. Buist, of Blackville, were here Monday 90 professional business. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lancaster left Sunday to visit their son, Mr. DeWitt Lancaster, who is studing denistry in in Baltimore. Mesdames Harry d. c>iixn,. wd w. Thos. M. Boulware, M. Andrews will entertain the Lillipu tian bridal party at the home of the former Saturday afternoon. Messrs. Wm. E. McNab and B. P. Davies went over to Augusta Tuesday morning, returning the same day in the former’s new Ford touring car. The members of the Barnwell County dispensary board held a meeting here Friday and another one Tuesday. Only routine business was transacted. Dr. Geo. P. Bible will preach at the Methodist Church Sunday night. There will be special muaic and the public is cordially invited to atten<Tthe services. In the pension list published last week, it was reported that Mr. Marion Johnson was dead. This was an error which The People takes great pleasure to correcting. Barnwell won an interesting game of baseball Monday afternoon from Den mark, the score being 4 to 3. A return game is expected this (Thursd^y)after- noon on the local diamond. There will be an educational rally at Friendship Church next Thursday, the 29th inst. -Lunch will by served on the grounds and a cordial invitation is ex tended to public to attend. The Barnwell friends of Miss Thelma Mazursky will learn with pleasure of the distinguished record this young lady is making at Winthrop College. Her report shows that she lead the nine hundred girls enrolled in that institu tion. Several hundred people from all sec- tions of the county attended the annual reunion of Camp Morrall at Meyer’s Mill Friday. Excellent speeches were made by several distinguished speakers there was splendid music and a feast of good things for “the inner man." Mesdames H. L. O’Bannon, R. C. Kirkland, W. G. Simms, Jr., J. A. Porter^ J. A. Willis, Charlie Brown, W. M. Andrews, B. P. Davies, and A. E,. Evison, Misses Amelia McNab, Olive Calhoun, Sarah Gary, Helen Calhoun, Emily Porter and Jennie and Messrs. A. E. Evison and R. S. Bailey moored down to Allendale Tuesday afternoon in the interests of the Chautauqua, which is to be held here next week. 17 l-2c Per Gallon. Dr. J. W. Reeves Dentist In office last week of each month. Barnwell, South Carolina Offlct In Harrison Building. ocl31-l£-lyr EDGAR A. BROWN JAS. JULIAN BUSH Attomey*-*t>Law. 4 Money to Loan in Small Amount!. Walker Building, • Barnwell, S. C. ATTORNEY AT LAW SVfoiiate loa". <»i real e.iaia. Can <”i “% money in aum* not ,i«*a than iS.UUMO. Offic. over Bank of Western Carolina, BumumiL it John J. Jones Attorney aod Counselor at Law Practice in all the State and Federal Courts of South Carolina and Georgia. Prompt attention given to Collections. Office 4134>yer Bldg. AUGUSTA, - - GEORGIA. Bell ’Phone 3237. DR. W. C. MILHOUS, ttmftrt. — Office hours: 8:8U a. m. to 6 p. m. Persona living away from Barnwell will please make appointments before coming By so doing they will be sore »f immediate service and. H. R. ERWIN Civil Engineer and . Surveyor ALLENDALE, S. C. march 1916 w^GiveTRAVEL SLIPS For the convenience of ©ur many custnm- ers we have moved our gasoline tank, and -j have placed it on Main Street in front of our store. The next time you need a supply of gaso line drive your car up in front of our store on Main Street and we will do the rest. Farmers Union Mercantile Company L Main Street, Barnwell, S. C. M wmmmmmwmmmimwMMMsmmM IE Pure Dixie Wilt Resistant Cotton „ • . 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 4 »—V . G-eo. ID.. Sanders Fairfax, S. G - SwfUnfville Nawt. Seiglingville, April 20.—The weather is more pleasant, spring flowers are ' in bloom, la grippe is a thing of the past, the farmers are nearly through planting and rain is greatly needed in this section. Mrs. Nettie Kearse spent the week. end wiffl rctitfVM here fast week. Mr. and Mrs. X W. Augley, of Ulmer, Visited relatives here Sunday.. a. H. H. Youngblood and N. E. motored up to Barnwell on : week. Mrs. J. A. Mjrrick is viamng friends — x Fresh Norfolk Oysters We handletbe freshest, choicest oysters on'the market. ^ A full line of candies, fruits, cigars, etc., etc., at all times. Barnwell Fruit V, • r \ «f~- * • Company ^/Igentsfjnr 'Your Check \s Vbiir , -I MAZURSRY’S SPECIAL I!: Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. > -Candles SEIMS HHJIJOIIOU Y OU PAD) that bill. Yon an SU1X of it Anil your wife remem bers that yon DID too. Bat hen is a WEW BILL wttR'the words “PLEASE REMIT 1 " Bather anpleaaaat What an yoa going to do aSonrtrr YOU CAJTT PUB THE RECEIPT. Well, the eoly sure way u to PAY BY CHECK. Then yoa eaa show yoa; VOUCHERS AS RECEIPTS. The CHECK WAY is the SATE WAY PAY YOUR BILLS BY CHECK. WILUSTOH. SOOTH CAROLINA. go6d UNDER GARMENTS HISSES /WEI UNDERBUYING ENABLES US TO DO UNDER SELLING. WE BUY IN BIG QUANTITIES AND GET THE LITTLE PRICE. WE GtUE A LITTLE PRICE. OUR FILMY. BEAUTIFUL UNDERMUSUNS WILL PLEASE YOU IN DESIGN. QUALITY AND PRICE. OUR FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT. FOR BOTH MEN AND WOMEN. ARE STRONG ONES WITH US. JUST COME IN AND SEE WHAT OUR GOOD STORE SELLS: YOU WILL BUY. Only the moat exclusive metropolitan styles shown im “MAY MANTON” SHOES for Women. J. A. P©RTER, BARNWELL, 8. 0. vs Buy from C. H. Mathis Cantaloupe and Cucumber Seed —Grown at— Rocky Ford, Colo. Watson Melon Seed Grown at Blackville, S. C. e All grown by him on his own farm. . Address C. H. MATHIS, Blackville, S. C. NOT HOW CHEAP BUT HOW GOOD is what'you should consider when having repair work done on that Car oif Yours. Mr. M VVai 1 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 UNE OF SUPPLIES. OK. Try us on that next order for tires, spark .plugs, etc., etc. THE BARNWELL GARAl T. H. CRENSHAW. S.C M- #<#*»« Jmm