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Tfc* rtsgujar meeting ot Barawel Ixxlfe Xo. 1«, RtUatta of Prlhlaa wll be-heW at their Ball oa Flret and Tltiwl Friday mlchu at h o’clock. A fQll attendance la reonetted, order of ■ . BROWN, c. C. x Win. McXAB. K. R. A 8. RMQXY LOUGK NO. 17 A. F. M r A rejniiar communication of Harm out Lodge No. 17, A. F. XI. will be held In Masonic Temple on Thorsdai kJnne at, ?.3u o'clock Vlaltlog bretiiren are coruiai.y invited to attend, J. E. Harley, W. M. Wm. McNal. See . Church of the Holy Apoatlea. (Protestant Episcopal) r 8KRVICK*. SundtfT: 11:30 A. M. on the first, third and fl th Sundays of the month. Sunday 'Chool every'Sunday at 10:30 A. M. Wednesday: 1 ata^attemoon hervlce, the boor adapted to the changing seasons. Other services as may be announced. Ton will be welcome at all the services.. A. E. EV18QN. Rcctok. No 666 will cure Malaria or Bilious Fever. It kills the germs.—adv. FOR SALE—Three thousand Canta loupe Crates, delivered at Barnwell for six cents per crate. Address J. L. Phillips, Orangeburg, S. C. PECANS. FOR SALE.—Choice Budded paper shell Pecan trees, fifty cents each. Order direct, catalogue free. Empire Pecan Company, Parrott, Ga. 6-17-tf Milch cows for sale. Apply to W. T. Walker, Blackville, S. C. • " 4 • HERB AND HEREABOUTS. • • • •••••••••••••••••••• Monday was salesday, mostly in name. The days lose five minutes in sun shine this week. N* M. Wslker, of Appleton, was in Barnwell Tuesday. The County Board of Commissioners met here Tuesday. Judson Oreese, of Greenland, was a visitor here Monday. Mrs. T. D. Creighton left last week to visit relatives st Eatonton, Ga R. B. Pickling, of Blackville, was in town for a few hours Tuesday. . The recent rains have put a number of farmers “in the grass" again. J. M. Brodie spent a few days with relatives in Springfield this week. Col. Leroy Molair left yesterday for Richmond, Va., and Washington, D. C. R. E. Woodward, of Rosemary town ship, was a business visitor here sales day. Mrs. J. A. Willis entertained a num ber of friends at cards Tuesday after noon. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Easterling on Tuesday night of last week. L. G. Richardson, Jr., of Ralegh, N. C., spent the week-end with Barnwell relatives. . S. R. Boylston, of Blackville, was a Blackvile, was a business visitor here Tuesday. J. W. Folk, J. G. Davis and J. M. Weathersbee, of Rosemary, were in town Tuesday. Miss Olive Calhoun attended the Harley-Cunningham marriage at Wil- liston Monday. Miss May Brown and Miss Phillips, of Graniteville are the guests of friends here this week, r ' Misses Sallie and Reta Ready, of Barnwell Route No. 2, were visftors here Wednesday. _ ^ Jas. M. Patterson, Esq., of Allendale, was a visitor fyere Friday. H. 4*. Anderson, of Dunbarton, was a business visitor here Saturday. ' J. M? Weathersbee, of Rosemary tdWttihTp, was a visitor h‘ere Friday. - Miss Hattie Creech, of Brunswick, Ga., is visiting relatives here this week. A. H. Ninestem, Esq., of Blackville, was called tp Charleston Saturday on- professional business. Mrs. C. F. Molair left for Wasington, tqjb, Ga., Friday morning to visit her niece, Mrs. C. L. McCasIan. Mrs. R. S. Dicks has returned home after a pleasant visit to relatives and friends in Orangeburp and Cordova. The Rev. L. D. Bass, editor of The Commonwealth, of Florence, was in town Monday and called at The People office. Mrs. B. P. Davies and Miss Kale Woodward went up to Columbia Fri day morning to attend the kinness in that city. Mrs. B. T. Rice and daughter, Miss Carey, returned home Sunday after noon, aftr a pleasant stay of two weeks at Beaufort. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hair left Black ville yesterday for Saluda, N. C., where they expect to spend the remainder of the heated term. Misses Emily Porter, Helen Calhoun, Harriett Patterson and Jennie Kirkland are visiting relatives and friends in Allendale this week. ■ November 16-19 have been announced as the dates for the Barnwell County Fair. S. B.‘< Moseley, of Barnwell, is secretary of the association. Mr. and Mrs. *R. B. Cole returned t home Sunday, after attending the | meeting of the South Carolina Press Association at Chick Springs. Mrs. Mozelle Furman returned to her home-in Hickory, N. C., Monday after noon. after a pleasant visit to relatives and friendsjn Barnwell county. Capt. G. E. Birt, of Rosemary town ship, was in town salesday. His many friends will be glsd to learn that he has recovered from his recent illness. In s one-sided game of baseball at Williston Wednesday afternoon Willis- ton played the Wagener team a shut out game, the score being 17 to a The many friends of Capt. G. M. Main, Barnwell County's competent jailer, Will be glad to learn that he is out again after a three weeks' illness Mrs. G. M. Greene and Miss Ssllie Pate left this week for North Carolina, where they will pay an extended viait to relatives and friends st Wilson and Burlington. Mayor J. Emile Harley attended the marriage of his sister, Miss Marguerite Harley, to Walter Cunningham, of Liberty Hill, which occurred at Willia- ton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ninestein, Master Albert Ninestein, Mrs. J. S. Buist and Misses Kittie Browning, Rosamond and Sybil Buist,of Blackville, motored over Friday afternoon. Several Barnwell fans went over to Bamberg Monday afternoon to witness the Bamberg-Walterboro ball game. Gordon Pate, of Barnwell, pitched one game of the double bill. As the Glorious Fourth fell on Sun day this year, Monday was observed by the post office and banks of BArnwell as a holiday. .The dispensaries of the county were also closed. About twenty-five fans from Barn well motored over to Bamberg Thurs day afternoon to witness the Bamberg- Wilhston ball game, which resulted in a 3 to 0 victory for Bamberg. A rush of job work has necessitated the employment of another printer and The’PeopIe' is now prepared to give all orde-s prompt attention. Look over your stock of stationery and send us an order for what you need. The Hewlett Cotton Oil Company, cf Allendale, was chartered Friday with a capital stock of 810,000, the officers being: J. H. Hewlett, president; F. W. McKee, vice-presiden; C. J. Murphy, secretary and treasurer. > Mrs. P. J. Drew has returned home after a pleasant trip to the mountains of North Carolina. Miss Louise Porter returned hdme last week after a pleasant visit to friends in Rowesville. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Christie and little sogi, of Macon, Ga., are the guests of relatives and friends here. The Ladies’ Guild of the Episcopal Church met at the home of Mrs. A. E. EvisonTuesday afternoon. Victor Lewis, cashier of the Bank of Kline, and Magistrate G. C. Best, Jr., of Kline, were visitors here salesday. Mrs. A. H. Ninestein left Monday afternoon for High Point, N. C., where she expects to spend the remainder of the heated term. Mrs. Lena Davies went up to Chai- lotte, N. O., Sunday afternoon, return- inf home Tuesday morning. The many friends of Mrs. Do vies will be interested io loom that she bos naeoptod * posi tion with Queen's Cotiage, of that city. C. F. Molair, D. L. Maulsby, J. M. Brodie, "Leroy Melair, Jr., and Mrs. Mozelle Furman motored over to Au gusta Sjinday morning. They' were accompanied on their return home by jMrs. Molair and daughter, Miss EMa Louise, who have been visitipjf rela- tives in Washington, Ga. Bruiuon Brunson, July-^f—The marriage of a very popular young couple of Brunson was that of Mr. C. J. Miley to Miss Lqcile Terry on the evening of June 30, in the town of Fairfax, near here. The bnde and groom repaired to the pastorium of the Lutheran pastor at Fairfax and were made one by the Rev. Mr. Groseplose. The bride is Bte beautiful daughter of Mrs. H. R. Terry, of Brunson. The groom is a rising sndprosperoni merchant. They win reside in their home here. A Soliloquy in \ Two Paragraphs “That’s the third time this morning. I can’t wait a moment longer on that fellow. Let me see what is Smith’s number? “If Jones won’t provide sufficient telephone facOi. ties for his customers, he can’t blame me for dealing elsewhere. Operator, give me 437.” How do you know this very occurrence doesn’t happen with your single telephone. Have an auxiliary line; the cost is trifling. Call the business Office to day. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY BOX 52, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. Rub-My-Tism—Aatieeptk. Anodyne YOUR 0WH BROTHER WOULDN’T BLAME YOU FOR CHANGING • —TO A- TRAVEL SUP MERCHAHT The following Merchants give Travel Slips: IN BARNWELL: S. B. Moseley, Dry Goods and Shoes. Barnwell Fruft 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 anji 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: 'X . . 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. Shapfsin & Oswald, Dry Goods and millinery. ^ 1 ' 1 ' i' ^ k ' Funds on deposit for redemption of Travel Slips at Home Bapk 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. SAVE DOLLARS TO BL)V IN OUR STORE NOW IS JUST THE SAME AS PICKING DOLLARS OFF OF TREES. OUR GOODS ARE ALWAYS WORTH WHAT WE ASK FOR THEM. WE DO NOT MARK GOODS UP JUST TO MARK THEM DOWN. NO DECEPTION IN OUR STORE. COME IN DURING OUR SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE AND BUY LOTI. BECAUSE YOU WILL GET GOOD. FRESH. STYLISH GOODS AND YOU WILL SAUE DOLLARS. -i Only the mott exclusive metropolitan style* shown in “MAY MANTON” SHOES - for Women. J. A. P0RTER, BARNWELL, 8. €. DR. J. P. O’NEILL —SPECIALIST— 202 Kin, St. OurlMtam, S. C Call or write for information regard ing my advanced method of treating Stomach, Liver, Nerve, Blood, Skia Dismpet, Pile*, Contracted Trouble*, Kid dry, Bladder and Private Diseases of men and women. Consultation free. Hours: 9 A. M. to 7 P. 11. Sundays 10 to 2. Are You Going to Build? If so, furnish us with your name and address, telling us briefly the kind of building you ex- '> pect to do / jVe have something for you which will prove^of interest and cost you nothing. NOT HOW CHEAP IS BUT HOW GOOD is what you Should consider when having repair work done on that Car of Yours, Mr. We have our garage well-equipped with the right kind of|ina- 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., etc. THE BARNWELL T.U CRENSHAW, Augusta Lumber Co ’PHONE 275 Lumbar and Mill Work v AUGUSTA, GA ASK FOR CASH eOUPONS Given by the following merchants; Barnwelk J. A. Porter, General Merchandise; E. C. Cave, Groceries; Lane’s Soda Fount; Lemon Bras.* Hardware^ - . . Allendale: Oswald’s, Dry Goods; Ellis, Groceries. Blackville: Weissinger’s Drug Stores; Lvric Thea> tre; Simon Brown’s Sons, General Merchandise; J. L Buist, Groceries. They REPRESENT MONEY L SJ&L-'