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t f • 'TWnJ rramj: mirtin m n o’clock. A *• K. A. BROWN. C. C. . *“• MoNAB. K. R. * 8. HARIAOXT LODOK NO. 17 A. F. M ^A repiiarcomiauntcMion of HannoBT No-”, A. r. M. will be held tM»u WH o^ n c » aJ em ^ e 0r * Thnwdaj fcMay 2,, 7,3u l ,\.|, IC |j Vtsltiad on are ooruMiiy invited to attend. T Wm.McNal.Beo. Church of the Holy Apoatles. (Protestant Episcopal) Skhvicm. n i :30 A M * 0,1 the flr8t * third awl B th Sumlayg of the month. Sunday ^ohoot every Sunday at 10:30 A. M. , Wndneaday: late afternoon service, the ftouradapled to the chaiuciiiK seasons. Other services as may be announced. , You will be welcome at all the service*. A. E. EV'ISON. Rector. No 666 will cure Malaria or Bilious Fever.- It kills the germs.—adv. LOST—A black dog puppy, brown, front feet and one brown spot over' each eye. Reasonable reward offered to anyone giving information as to his 1. u “Oueof Our Girl.” . Paramount Feature At The Lyric Thursday Night. SEIGUNGV1LLE NEWS. Cream whereabouts. Address M. ThompsoV Move and res P ect of ever > one in this Barnwell, S. C. "* It. HERE AND HEREABOUTS. School Closed Friday with Ice Feathral and Exercises. Seiglingville, May 24.—The Seigling- ville School closed here Friday with an ice cream festival at 4 o’clock in the afternoon and commencement exercis es that evening at 8:30 o’clock. The teacher, Mrs. Emma Miley, , won the The days gain six minutes in sunshine this week. Postmaster H. C. Hutto, of Hilda, was a visitor here Tuesday. Mfr.E. T. Richardson is the guest of Barnwell relatives this week. Capt. C. H. Mathis, oFBlackville, was in town on business Monday. Monday was one of the hottest days experienced here this Spring. Mr. W. A. Meyer, of Meyer’s Mill, was a business visitor here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McCaslrn, of Washington Ga., are yiaiting relatives here. H. F. Buist, Esq., of Blackville, is among the visiting attorneys here this week. W. H. Towsend, Esq., of Cohimbia, was in town on professional business Friday. Mrs. Paul Morris, of Martin, » the gueat of her mother, Mrs. F. W. Weath ers bee. The locals defeated the Fairfax ball team here Tuesday afternoon, the score being 7 to &. The county dispensary board met here Saturday. Only routine business vaatraaaaeted. Mrs. Lena Davies left yesterday morning on an extended visit to friends in Goldsboro, N. C. Mrs. N. G. W. Walker left yesterday morning for Charleston to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Holman. Messrs. W. C. Jennings and R. S. Dicks are attending the Pythian Con vention at Orangeburg this week. Mr. O. C. Baxley, of Snelling, gave the week a pleasant ending by his wel come visit to the sanctum Saturday. Misses Simmons and McCown de lightfully entertained a large number of friends at cards on Friday afternoon. Mrs. E. A. Furse and Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Morris have returned to their home at Martin after a month’s stay at Hot Springs, Ark. There will be no services at the Church of the Holy Apostles Sunday morning, as the Rev. A. E. Evison will preach at Bamberg on that day. -The contract for building the rectory for the Church of the Holy Apostles • was let to Contractor Hay at a meeting of the-vestry Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies, Master Ben, Jr., Mrs. Lena Davies and Miss Kate Woodward motored over to Au gusta Saturday morning, returning home the following dayN. The Appleton school will dost to morrow (Friday) evening, with exer cises beginning at 8 o’clock. Congress man James F. Byrnps^jpf Aiken, will deliver an address. The public is cor dially invited to attend. Airs. J. W. Patterson entertained about twenty-five friends very delight fully at her beautiful suburban home Tuesday afternoon. Bridge was played at five tables, Mrs. I. L. Tobin winning the high score prize. Delicious refresh- . ments were served. Married, at the residence of Judge John K. Snelling, on Sunday afternoon, Miss Maydelle Givens and Mr. J. J, Boyd,of WUliston, Judge Snelling offi ciating. The bride is a popular young lady and the groom-a progressive plant er and merchant. Their manj friends wish them a long life of happiness., community and it was with sad hearts the the patrons and pupils bid her good-bye today. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Creech and the former’s sister, Miss Lucile Creech, and Miss Letha Moody, of Yenome, were among the visitors here Friday. Mrs. Arthur Owens, of Barnwell, is visiting her brother, Mr. W. W. Thom as, this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Moody went up to Barnwell today. * A rainstorm, accompanied by thunder and wind, passed over this section last night. Practically no damage done to the growing crops. Mr. 0. W. Barker has transplanted several acres of tobacco, which is doing fine since the recent rains. * Mr. J. W. WiHiams and little daugh ter, of Appleton, visited relatives here Sunday. —-— Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Barker, of Allen dale, viaited relatives here last week. TO HOLD COMMENCEMENT. TraaadaU aad Jon«« Will Sp—h at Allendale, May 25 —T. E. Craine, principal of the Allendale high school, has secured the services of Dr. R. S. Truesdale of Sumter to delivar the commencement sermon at the gradu ating exercises Sunday, June 6, at the Methodist church. On Monday, Juae 7, D. Pendleton Jones of Edge- field will deliver the literary address in the Pastime theatre before the graduating class, the class taking part in the exercises with music and essays. The class of 1915 enjoys the distinc tion of being the largest class in the history of the high school. Mr. Craine and his efficient corps of teachers have been reelected for the ensuing year. No. 666 will cure Chills and Fever. It is the most speedy remedy we know. —sdv. FOUND—st Barnwell Opera House on Fridiy evening, May 14tn, one K. of P. watch'charm. Owner can get same at this office by describing charm and paying for this advertisement. Notice of Electioai. A petition havig been filed in accor dance with section 1742, general school laws of 1912, notice is hereby given that an election will be held in the Sycamore school district No51 Saturday May 29th, 1915, for the purpose of determining whether or not a special school tax one (1) additional mills shall he 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 polls will be opened at the store of J.A. Vernon and the following are hereby appointed managers of election: J. A. Vernon, B. R. Loadholt, J. A. Lightsey. Those favoring the proposed levy shall cast a ballot with the word “Yes’’ written or printed thereon, and those opposing the proposed levy shall cast a ballot with the virord “No written or printed thereon. Horace J. Crouch. Sec. Co. Board of Education. Barnwell, S. C., May 14 1915.-2t. Registration Notice. Notice is hereby given that the books or Ba ofVegistration for Barnwell county will by open on salesday in each month 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, Board of Registration Barnwell county 4-8.tf. 1 un- THXBAUXT-LKBBYCO UBBER ROOFIN&’ Bridging the distance ’twixt you and “anywhere.” The Bel! Telephone, with its 16,000,000 miles of wire, brings millions of people within earshot of your voice. Many thousand of-them, living within fifty or a hundred miles, can be reached 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 profit of time, money 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 WELCOME DRESS WELL. OUR stork YOU FEEL WELL* YOU DO WELL B«b-My-TM» Antasrptie. Anodyac putrefaction.—adv BOX 52, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. TORNADO INSURANCE SEE US AT ONCE 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 Sl, Charleston, S. C Call or write for information regard ing my advanced method of treating Stomach, Liver, Nerve, Blood, Skin Diseasea, 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. “HE” DOES WELL BECAUSE HE BOUGHT HIS CLOTHING FROM US. SO WILL M Y0U** IF V6U BUY CLOTHING AT OUR STORE. NOT ONLY DOES OUR CLOTHING “LOOK WELL.** BUT IT “WEARS WELL** IT IS THE “MAKE** THAT MAKES THEM. OUR CLOTHING COMES FROM THE BEST TAILOR SHOPS IN THE WORLD. WHEN WE TELL YOU A SUIT IS ALL-WOOL YOU MAY KNOW IT IS SO/ WE MAKE THE “UNDER** PRICE FIRST: NO ONE CAN “UNDER PRICE** US ON UP-GRADE CLOTHING. . Only the moat exclusive metropolitan atylea shown in “MAY MANTON” SHOES for Woman. J. A. P0RTER, BARNWELL, 8. 0. mn OWN BROTHER WOULDN'T BLAME YOU FOR CHANGING —TO A - TRAVEL SUP MERCHANT 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. 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 <fcOswald, Dry Goods and millinery. 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—less than thal amount good for picture show tickets. . - - : _ ^ Buy from C. H. Mathis Cantaloupe and Cucumber Seed —Grown at— Rocky Ford, Colo. Watson Melon Seed Grown at Blackville, l 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 of Yooss, Mr. ik We have our garage well-equipped with the right kind offyna- chinery for a first-class job and are m position to make repairs QUICKLY. We employ only reliable workmen and every job MUST BE RIGHT before it leaves the shop. -We handle I A FULL UNE OF SUPPLIES. Try us on that next order for tires, spark plugs, etc^ etc. THE BARNWELL GARAGE, T. R CRENSHAW, &C r r?