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HARMONY LODOR NO 17 A P M
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brethren are coraiai.y invited to attend
Wm.McNaL.8ec. J ^ “"'ey, W. M.
Church of the Holy Apoatle*.
(Protesfant Episcopal)
Sgrvicks.
3 ""^y- », :3 0 A. M./on the first, third
and fi th Sundays of the month.
Sunday -chool every Sunday at 10:30 A. M.
Wednesday: I,ate atternoon Ryrice, the
hour ada[)trd to the chanirinif’seasons.
Other services as may t>e announced.
You will be welcome at all the services.
A. E. EV1SOX. IJscToH.
FOUNO—at Barnwell Opera House
on Friday evening, May 14th, one K. of
F. watch charm. Owner can get same
at this office by describing churm and
paying for this advertisement.
No 666 will cure Malaria or Bilious
Fever. It kills the germs.—adv.
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• HERE AND HEREABOUTS. •
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The days gain 8 minutes in sunshine
this week.
Mr. W. F. Cone, of Ulmer, was a
visitor here Friday.
Mr. J. A. Jenkins, Jr., of Kline, was
^ a visitor here Monday.
I Mr. U. B. Hammet spent the week-
1 end at his hotpe here.
Mr. Q. A. Kennedy, of Williston, wa$
in town on business Monday.
Mr. S. H. Greene and son, of Green
land, were in town Tuesday.
Mr. Nat Weekley, of Fairfax, was
a business visitor here this Week.
Mr. B. F. Weathers bee, 0 f Dunbar
ton, ia attending court here this week.
Mr. W. D. Richardson paid a short
visit to friends in Orangebu^ Sunday.
Messrs. M. C. and J. B. Kuehings, of
Williaton, were among the visitors here
* Monday.
Messrs. C. H. Mathis and N. Blatt, of
Blackville, were in town on business
Monday.
T. S. McMillan, Esq., of Charleston,
was here on professional business
Monday.
"w- Victor Lewis, caahier of the Bank
of Kline, was in town on business
Tuesday.
J. Henry Johnston, Esq., of Allen
dale, was in town this week on pro
fessional business. *
Messrs. J. R. Boylston and J. C.
Keel, of Allendale, were in town on
business this week.
The Williams Stock Company, play
ing under canvas, in filling a week’s
engagement here this week.
Attorneys Jas. M. Patterson and R.
P. Searson, Jr., of Allendale, were
here on professional business Monday.
Attorneys H. F. Buist and A. H.
Ninestein, of Blackville, are among the
out-of-town lawyers attending court
here this week.
Lennie Drew Hogg, the 11-months
daughter of Mr. G. M. Hogg, of Barn
well, died Monday night after an illness
of several months.
The county dispensary board met
here Friday. Only routine business
was transacted. Another meeting is to
be held here Saturday.
It is understood that four members
of the faculty of the Barnwell Graded
. School have refused to accept their
positions for another year.
Mr. Ronald C. Gyles, son of Dr. and
Mrs. Ryan A. Gyles, of Blackvilel, took
his B. S. degree in medicine at Wake
Forest College this week. Mr. Gyles
has made an enviable record at this
institution, having been .instructor jif
one of the departments for the past
two years. . |
The Rev. S. W. Henry requests The
People to announce that be will not
preach at Siloam Church Sunday after
noon, as he goes to Branchville Satur
day to deliver the annual school ser
mon the following day. He will preach
at Siloam on the afternoon of the fifth
Sunday at the usual hour..
The ^arnwell baseball team played
two games with an aggregation from
Augusta on Thursday and Friday.
The first went ten innings, resulting in
a tie score of 4 to 4. The second was
a walk-over for the locals, the visitors
being entirely unablje to connect with
Pate’s delivery. The .final count was
17 to 0. ♦ r'-'-vv.
It pays to summer prune young jruit
trees. Rub off misplaced shoots. Thin
them out where they are too crowded
/ and pinch back the tips of those that
you wish to make branch. Attention
of this kind wiH give you a stouter and
more nicely shaped tree Do the work
now while the branches are small and
Rsh-My-TIma—Aataerptvc. Aaad'yne
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A terrific downpour of rain, accom
panied by a mild windstorm, visited
Barnwell and the surrounding country
Wednesday night Several farmera
report deep gullies washed in their
fields. '
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Cols. Harry D. Calhoun, of Barnwell,
and R. M. Mixaon, of Williston, were
among the speakers from this State who
addressed a meeting of three hundred
and twenty-five representative far
mers of South Carolina and (Georgia
at Augusta Saturday. {
APPETITE STIMULATED
BY COHONSEED MEAL
How Product Should Be Uied in Feed
ing Beef Cattle.
The proper feeding of cottonseed
meal is one of the most important prob
lems before agricultural workers in the
South and the solution of the problem
in all its branches will be of immense
value to the farmers of the cotton belt.
Farmers will therefore learn with in
terest of the publication by the Depart
ment of Agriculture at Washington of
a bulletin on “Cottonseed Meal for
Feeding Beef Cattle.” It is Farmers’
Bulletin 655 and may be had upon ap
plication to the Department of Agricul
ture.
Among the conclusions drawn in hfs
summary by the author of the bulletin
are the following of special interest to
the Sdutkeirn farmers:
Do not feed young calves heavily on
cottonseed meal.
If cotton seed meal does not cosj/
over 134 a ton it can probably be used
to advantage in wintering the breeding
herd.
By feeding a ration of 2 pounds of
cottonseed cake with corn silage, or
3 1-2 pounds of cottprisraT cake With
coarse roughages suoh as oat straw,
corn stover, etc., mature cattle can be
wintered very economically.
One pound of cottonseed meal is
usually worth as much as 2 pounds of
corn for feeding cattle.
Cottonseed meal stimulates the appe
tite of fattening animals and will cause
them to consume more feed and like
wise to make greater gains.
Heavy feeding of cottonseed meal
should be discontinued after 100 to 120
days where dry roughage ia fed and
after 150 days where succulent
feeds are used. • 1
Cottonseed cake can be used very
profitably as a supplemental feed for
fattening cattle on pasture.
Farmers who are breeding beef cattle
should write to the Department of
Agriculture and ask for Bulletin 665.
No. 666 will cure Chills and Fever.
It is the moat speedy remedy we know,
—adv.
Notice of Election.
A petition havig been filed in accor
dance with section 1742, general achool
laws of 1912, notice is hereby given
that an election will be held in the
Sycamore school
May 29th, 1915,
determining whether or hot a special
school tax one (1) additional mills shall
be levied in the above named school
district.
The said election shall be conducted
as is provided by law for the holding
of general elections. The noils will be
opened at the store of J.A. Vernon and
the ’following are hereby appointed
managers of election: J. A. Y'ernon,
B. R. Loadholt, J. A. Lightsey.
Those favoring the proposed levy
shall cast a ballot with the word ‘‘Yes r ’
written or printed thereon, and those
opposing 4ne
ballot wiUrthe word
print^rinereon.
ijr Horace J. Crouch.
Sec. Co. Board of hducation.
Barnwell, S. C., May 14 1915.—2t.
proposed levy shall cast a
u wnrH “No” written or
Registration Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the books
of registration for Barnwell county will
by open on salesday in each month un
til August 1915.
All persons desiring to vote in the
election to be held in September must
be registered.
J. Staff Halford, Chrm.,'
G. M. Shepherd,
J J. Ray,
iard of Registration Barnwell county
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Bridging the distance ’twixt
you and “anywhere ”
The Bell Telephone^ with its 16,000,000 miles of
wire, brings millions of people within earshot of
your voice.
Many thousand of thei^, living v/ithin fifty or a
hundred miles, can be peached for a small toll charge.
Are you making^use of this vast bridge on your
farm, in your home or in your business. There’s a
E r< ?, i . t ‘P 3e ’ orcmey or convenience for you in the
Bell Telephone if you will use it.
Grasp the Opportunity* < <
Call or write the manager to-day.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
BOX 52, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA.
BUY 0U6 STRONG.' STYLISH
SHOES AND HOSE
FOR ALL THE FAMILY
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TORNADO INSURANCE
SEE US AT ONCE
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It will be too late after you have %
been damaged, to protect yourself
by Tornado Insurance. The cost
. will be very small compared to
the protection given you
\ CALHOUN & CO.
Office: Bank of Western Carolina, Barnwell, S. C
DR. J. P. O’NEILL
-SPECIALIST—
202 King St.. Charleston, S. C.
Call or write for information regard
ing my advanced method of treating
Stomach, Liver, Nerve, Blood, Skin
Diseases, Piles, Contracted Troubles,
Kidney, Bladder and Private Diseases of
men and women. Consultation free.
Hours: 9 A. M. to 7 P. M. Sundays
10 to 2.
THE LEATHER WHICH GOES INTO QUR SHOES»
IS SO TANNED THAT IT NOT ONLY FEELS COM
FORTABLE BUT WEARS A LONG TIME. THE
SOLES ARE MADE OF STRONG LEATHER THAT
WONT SOON WEAR OUT. STYLE. FIT. COMFORT
AND THE LOW PRICE ARE WHAT WE GIUE YOU
WHEN WE SELL YOU SHOES.
OUR HOSE WILL STAND THE STRAIN OF
BUSY FEET. TRY IT ONCE: VAU’LL BUY IT
AGAIN.
Only the moat exclusive metropolitan styles shown in
“MAY MANTON” SHOES
for Wc
J. A. P0RTER,
BARNWELL, 8. 6.
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Notice of Election.
The Municipal-election for the town
of Snelling will be held June 3rd, 1915,
to elect one Intendant and four (4)
Wardens. — -
The following managers of election
have been appamted: U, D. Cook, E. J.
Rawls and jJlf. Simmons.
4 y J. M. Hill, Clerk,
5-20-3t. * Town of Snelling, S. C.
EDGAR A. BROWN
JAS. JULIAN BUSH
, YOUR OWN BROTHER
WOULDNT BLAME YOU FOR CHANGING
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TRAVEL SUP MERCHAHT
The following Merchants give
Travel Slips:
IN BARNWELL:
S* B. Moseley, Dry Goods and Shoes.
Barnwell Fruit Co., Fruit and Oysters.
The Lyric Theatre, the Best in Pictures.
Black’s Quality Market, Fresh Meats.
Huggins’ Drug Store, “Satisfactory Service.”
Tobin’s Millinery Emporium, Hats and Dress Goods.
Lemon Bros., Hardware and Groceries.
The Barnwell People, Newspaper and Job Printing.
IN BLACKVILLE:
J. L. Buist, Groceries.
Blackville Hardware Co., Hardware.
The Lyric Theatre, Moving Pictures.
E, D. F. Pharmacy, Drugs '—. . —i
IN ALLENDALE:
The R. P. Searson Drug Co., Drugs.
Allendale Hardware Co., Hardware.
The R. P. Searson Drug Co., Branch Drugs.
I- D. Ellis, Grocery Sundries, Etc.
Searson Furniture Co., Furniture.
Sharfsin & Oswald, Dry Goods and millinery.
Buy from C, H. Mathis
Cantaloupe and Cucumber Seed
—Grown at—
Rocky Ford,’ Colo.
Watson Melon Seed Grown at
Blackville, S. C.
All grown by him on his own
farm. Address
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C. H. MATHIS, Blaclcville, s. c.
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NOT HOW CHEAP
BUT HOW GOOD
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is what’you should consider when having repair^ work done
on that Car of Yours, Mr.
Funds on deposit for redemption of Travel Slips at
Home Bank of Barnwell; Bank of Western Carolina, Black*,
ville; and the Allendale Bank, Allendale. 40 miles or over
redeemed at the bank—leas than that amount good for
picture show tickets.
We have our garage well-equipped wifh t^e>igHt kindoffma-
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 tires, spark plugs, etc., etc.
THE BARNWELL GARAGE,
T. R CXEXSHAW. ftaprirtat