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Church of the Holy Apoatloa.
(Protestant Episcopal) ' -
Skrvicks.
Monday: 11:80 A. M. on the first, third
and fi th Sundays of the month.
Sunday 'chool every Sunday at 10:30 A. M.
Wednesday: late afternoon servlet, the
> hptir adapted to the ehani{ln« seasons.
Other serviees as may he announced.
You will be welcome at all the serviees.
— : A - E. EVISON. Rector.
No 666 will cure Malaria or Bilious
Fever. It kills the gei*ms.—Adv.
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FOR SALE—Three thousand Canta
loupe Crates, delivered at Barnwell for
six cents per crate. Address
J. L. Phillips,
Orangeburg, S. C.
6-17-4*
PECANS.
FOR SALE.—Choice Budded paper
shell Pecan trees, fifty cents each.
. Order direct, catalogue free. Empire
v Pecan Company, Parrott, Ga. 6-17-tf
The most complete line of Dress
Goods, Gents’ Furnishings and Shoes
shown in Barnwell. ALL NEWOOODS.
F. W. Falkenstein.—adv.
Get It at
HUGGINS’ DRUG STORE
herb and hereabouts. •
Dr. T. F. Hogg, of Kline, was a busi
ness visitor Tuesday.
J. H. Hewlett, of Allendale, was a
visitor here Tuesday.
L. A. Cave went over to Augusta on
business this week.
C. A. Best, Esq., attended Court at
Orangeburg last week.
Hart Kobo, of Columbia, spent the
^ week-end with Barnwell relatives.
H. F. Buist. Esq., of Blackville, was
in town on professional business Tues
day.
Mrs. M. E. Black and little son are
visiting relatives and friends in Spring-
field.
Mrs. Elizabeth D. Rhodes, of Augus
ta, is the guest of relatives here this
week.
Mrs. Julia Price came up from Sum
merville Monday to visit her son, P. W.
Prico:
Mrs. John T. Stephens, of Kershaw,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. A.
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A. H. Ninestein, Esq., of Blackville,
was in town on professional business
Tuesday.
Mrs. Ashton Holland has returned
from a tnp to Glen Springs and Spar
tanburg.
Thos. M. Boulware, Esq., left last
week for a visit to relatives at Mon
treat, N. C.
Several gentlemen from Barnwell
enjoyed a fish dinner on the Edisto
River Thursday.
Sheriff B. Morris and W. V.
Richardson attended a fish fry at Bu
fords Bridge Tuesday.
The board of county commissioners
met here Monday to finish approving
claims for the past month.
Master Leon Beard spent last week
with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L
W. Rountree, at Dunbarton.
The fair weather of the past several
days has enabled the famers to check
the advance of General Qreen.
Mrs. Burnett has returned to her
home in Savannah after a pleasant
visit to Mrs. Gladys Brown Towles.
Misses Florrie and Geraldine Greene,
of Williston, are the guests of Judge
and Mrs.'John K. Snelling this week.
-- Mr. L. P. Williams, of Elko Rpute
No. 1, gave the week a pleasant end
ing by his welcome visit to the sanctum.
Attorneys R. P. Searson, Jr., and
Jas M. Patterson, of Allendale, were in
town on professionalbusinessTuesday.
Mesdames jJ. Gardiner Gordon, of
Charleston, and J. F. McLufe, of Union
are the guests of their brother, Pr. R.
S. Bailey.
.Jack Greene, a chain 'gang guard,
suffered § painful though not very
serious injury last week when his shot
•gun went off, part of the load taking
effect in hia foot He was ■taaHi.g
with the barrel resting on his foot
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Miss E. W. IfcCein,'principal of the
Sumter Primafy Schools, left Monday
morning for Winthrop College after a
pleasant week’s visit to her sister, Mrs.
R. S. Bailey.— ———
Another Mary Pickford feature pic
ture at The Lyric this (Thursday)
evening. “The Eagle’s Mate” is sure
to please everybody.
Cadet Perry Pice returned home
from the Citadel Tuesday to spend the
summer vacation with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. P. W. Price.
Mrs. W. J. Sexton, Miss Sallie Mc-
nab and John B. McNab are attending
the Heustess-McNab wedding in
Bennettsville this week.
Miss Louise Porter delightfully en
tertained a number of friends Friday
evening in honor of her charming
guest, Miss Fannie Simmons.
Miss Thelma Mazursky returned
home from Winthrop College last week
to spend the summer vacation with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Mazursky.
Ground has been broken for the new
Episcopal rectory here and the work
will be pushed to completion. The lot
is situated near the new school build
ing.
Mrs. J. A. Willis entertained a few
friends at cards Wednesday afternoon.
After enjoying several games, the
guests were served with delightful re
freshments. ‘ ,
As the building of the Episcopal rec
tory deprived the local team of the old
ball diamond, a new one has been con
structed on the Aldrich lot at the corner
of Main and Marlboro Streets.
Miss Fannie Simmons left Wednes
day morning for her home in Roseville,
Orangeburg County an extended visit
to Miss Louise Porter. She was ac
companied home by Miss Porter.
The programme committee of the
coming Sunday school convention de
sires that every school will prepare to
take part in the exercises of the dos
ing day* The convention will meet
with Colston Church Sept. 1, 2 and 3.
Thera will be a popular concert by
popular people at popular prices Fri
day, June Ifth, at 8:90 p. m. at the
high school auditorium. Proceeds to
be divided between the baseball dub
and the fund for building a fence
around the rectory lot Admission 15
and 2b cents.
Palm Bench Suite.
Prices 14.75, W.&O and 87.00. Show-
mg a large line of the season’s choicest
patterns to select from
stein.—adv.
F. W. Falken-
BnMnc Diipensery Cloned.
The Baldoc dispensary was dosed on
Monday and its stock transfered to the
dispensaries at Allendale, Fairfax and
Kline. The reason given for this
action is that the small amount of bus
iness did not justify keeping the dis
pensary open. Dispensary Auditor
Bultman came down from Columbia to
in checking thtt stock. ,
Millinery. Millinery. Millinery.
I call special attention to my milli-
nerv department. New shapes received
each week, showing the very newest
patterns and trimminc^that the North
ern markets afford. F. W. Falkenstein.
adv.
BARNWELL BEATS FAIRFAX.
Slugging Match in Which Twenty-fivo
Runt Are Counted.
Fairfax, June 12.—Barnwell defeated
the fast Fairfax team here today by the
score ot 15 to 10. The feature of the
game was the hitting of the visitors.
Barker for Fairfax was knocked from
the hox. Barnwell has a fast ball team
and has lost-only three games this
season. Batteries, Fairfax, Barker
and Young; Barnwell, Best and Barks
dale. V
Rub-My-Tism—Antiseptic, Anodyne
—Kills pain, stops putrefaction.—adv.
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 persous 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.
If there is no telephone on your farm
write for our Free booklet telling how you
may get Service at 50 cents per month
and up.
A postal will do!
Address:- ^
Farmers’ Line Department.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
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BOX 52, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA.
Ml/# OWN BROTHER
WOULDN'T BLAME YOU FOR CHANGING
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THAVEL 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 tyarket. 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 Sc Oswald, 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 that amount good for
picture show tickets. -
NOT HOW, CHEAP
. BUT HOW GOOD
is what you should consider when having repair work done
on that Cal’.of Yours, Mr.
We have our garage well-equipped with the right kind of>a-
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.
Try us on that next order for tires, spark plugs, , etc
THE BARNWELL GARAGE,
T. H. CRENSHAW, PwpriM»» \
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OUR STOCK OF SHOES IS BIC. WE CARRY
THEM IN ALL WIDTHS. THATS WHY WE CAN FIT
YOU. OUR SHOES ALSO MAKE THE FOOT LOOK
NEAT AND TRIM: THEY WEAR A LONG TIME.
THE BRANDS OF HOSE WE SELL HAUE STOOD
THE TEST AT WEARING.
ALL SHOES AND HOSE FOR THE SAME
MONEY ARE NOT THE SAME QUALITY. TRY
OURS JUST ONCE. THArS ALL WE ASK.
Only the most exclusive metropolitan stylas shown in
“MAY MANTON” SHOES
for Women.
J. A. P0RTER,
BARNWELL, 8. 0.
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202 King St. Charleston. S. C
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eoupoNS
Given by the following merchants:
Barnwell* J: A. Porter, General Merchandise; E
C. Cave, Groceries; Lane’s "Soda Fount; Lemon Bros.,
Hardware.
Allendale: Oswald VDry Goods; Ellis, Grocerie
Blackville: Weissinger’s Drug Stores; Lyric Thea
tre; Simon Brown’s Sons, General Merchandise; J. L.
B.uist, Groceries. . V - . ■
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They REPRESENT MONEY