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4*4. >Hfk 31 ■ Tm "r*niM BM^rinr ot Barn««] ft ga«i^2fir s 'rst^i Mffg ThM Friday mUrhu at « o’clock, a XaT full atUH(Uno« U roqueated. y order of ‘ E. 1. BROWN, C. U! ' W«. McNAB. R. R. A 8 . ttAHMONT lAJt>OE NO. 17 F. M ^ cx ’“ lnnn 'petion or Hannoay **• E. M. will be held MmodIc Temple ,on Tbnwdaj ^ , AAuk 1# r.ao o’olook VUlUtut DroUireu ere ooruiaiijr torUe<i to atteod Wm. McNat, 8ec. J ~ E ~ M. Church of the Holy Apo.tlea. (Protestant Episcopal) , Skrvice*. •ndfl^SnnV 80 A ; ° h ,he fir8t - thlrd ana n tn oamlays of tbe month. wilo a> l; Cll00l / Ver J' s “"<la> at 10:30 A. M. honr^Ho 8 ^^ 1 a,t * ,rno< ’'‘ Hcrvioe, the ho ( 'J 1 r . a(la l ,f ‘' d t0 ‘hj charming seasons, umer services as may be announced. iou will be welcome at all tbe set vices. A. E. EVISON. RetToih No 666 will cure Malaria or Bilious Fever. It kills the eerms.-adv. ; PECANS. FOR SALE.—Choice Budded paper Shell Pecan trees, fifty cents each. Order direct, catalogue free. Empire .Pecan Company, Parrott, Ga. 6-17-tf Rub-My-Tism—Antiseptic, Anodyne Ivuls pain, stops putrefaction.—adv. No.666 will cure Chills and Fever. It is the most speedy remedy we know, —adv. FOR SALE—Cowpeas, $1.50 per b„ e J.‘ A PPly to J. A. Porter, Barn well, S. C. FOR SALE.—Forty bushels Abruzzi rye seed. Address C. H. Mathis, Black- ville, S. C. energetic young I WANTED.—An energe „ ^ man or woman in every town in Barn" well County to engage in pleasant and profitable work. Address, with refer ences, P. 0. Box 305, Barnwell, S. C. See the Mysterious Clock at HUGGINS’ DRUG STORE • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. M. Bolen, of Elko, was in town attend ing court last week. Harry M. Thompson, of Williston, was a viator herq Thursday. A. P. Penwell and family, of Martin, were in town Thursday. Miss Lena Cave has resigned her position with S. B. Moseley. Col. Alfred Aldrich, of Greenwood, was a visitor here last week. Miss Irene Lanchaster is spending some time with Miss Ida Browning. Miss Louise Zeigler, of Denmark, is the guest of Miss Jessie Armstrong. Dr. Kobt. S. Bailey left Thursday morning for a vacation trip to Pawley’s Island. W. L. Cave returned home last week after a pleasant vacation spent at Glen jrings. f. McLemore, Esq., of Sumter, ^png the visiting attorneys here Col. A. Richardson, chief game warden, of {Jolumbia was a visitor here last week. Lawrence Gignilliat, of kew Orleans, is visiting his father, R. C. Gignilliat, this week. W. H. Townsend, of Columbia, was in Barnwell on professional business last week. Misses Lesly and Gracy Hogg have returned home after a visit to relatives in Columbia. ’ *>. Mr. R. B. Still is spending this week on a camping trip near Blackville.—' Bamberg Herald. Josh Cave, of Daniel’s Island, near Charleston, was the guest of Barnwell . relatives last week. / The Rev. W. O. Britton and son, -iOeorge, have returned home after a ^■week's stay in Baltimore. Misses Willie and Mamie Bryant, of J Allendale, are visiting Miss Margaret Easterling.—Bamberg Herald. Zack Creighton and “Bill" Me- Sweeney, ef Hampton, were tbe week end guest of relatives and friends here. Miss Folttn, of Charleston, has been tbe guest of tbe Misseaa Duncan for tbe put several days. B. Mazursky returned home Tuesday morning, after a stay of ten days in the Norther^ market*. J. E. Hair hu returned to his home in BlackviHe, after a month's stay in the mountains of North Carolina. Misses Ruby Armstrong and Edna Still have returned home after an ex tended visit to friends at Ninety-Six. Mrs. Sarah Davies returned to her home in North Augusta Tuesday morn ing, after a month’s visit to relatives, here. 1 ( . Capt. J. D. Jenny and Messrs. John F. Loadholt, Percy Lyons and Frank, Thomas, of Jenny, were in town this week. - .. • . v. Miss Josie Davis has returned home after a few weeks stay in Aiken. She was accompained home by Miss Maude Davis. • . i* . * Mrs. J. G. Wooley went to Orange burg last week to visit her father, who has been ill for several weeks with typhoid fever. J. L. Ellis, of Allendale, was in town on business Tuesday. His many friends will learn with pleasure that his wife is rapidly recovering from a recent operation. Col. Harry D. Calhoun had the mis fortune to connect with an electric fan a few nights ago, suffering several painful cuts on fiis left arm. The fan was uninjured in the encounter. “Please discontinue my ad'; I could have sold twice the quantity of rye,” was the endorsement given The People as an advertising medium by Capt. C. H. Mathis, of BlackviHe. For Sale. 1500 bushels Appier Oats, 60 cents per bushel. 200 bushels of Native Rye, 11.50 per bushel. 150 bushels of Ambruzzi Rye, t2.50 per bushel. Apply to Belfast Plantation Co., Milletteville, S. C. 8.2t>-8t STRAYED—One white and black hound dog; reward if delivered or in formation to find same. J. J. Walker, Milletteville, S. C. 8-26-21 Notice. Notice is hereby given that all parties having cows, horses or hogs running at large on the streets are required to shut them up at once, or I wifi be forc ed to take them up and require a 85.00 bond upon releasing same. W. A. Haves, August 23, 1915. Chief of Folice. Notice of Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on Sat urday the 18tb day of September, 1915 I will will file my final account with J. K. Snelling, Jndgu of Probate, and ask for letters dismissory as Administratrix of the estate of Melvin M Hair,deceased. Aug. 19th 1915. Mary E. Hair, Administratarix. CITATION NOTICE. State of South Carolina) County of Barnwell. I In the Rrobate Court. By J. K. Snelling, Esq.. J udge of Pro bate in Barnwell County. . Whereas, Essie Bates hath made suit to me to grant her Letters of Adminis tration of the estate of and effects of M. N. Bates, deceased, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of tbe said M.' N. Bates deceased, that thev be and appear be fore me, in the Court of Probate to be held at Barnwell, on Wednesday, Sept 8th 1915,next after publicatioo thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon to show cause if any they have why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 24th day of Aug. Anno Domini. 1915, J. K. SNELLING, (L. S.) Probate Judge. Published on the 26 day of Aug. 1915 in THE BARNWELL PEOPLE. Notic* of Final Discharge Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will on Thursday, Septem ber 16, 1915, file with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, his final return as guardian of Ira Lee Bowers and apply for Letters Dismissory. O. B. Bowers, August 18, 1915. Guardian. Notice of Final Discharge. Notice is hereby that given on Satur- daythe 28 day of August, 1915, I will file my final account with Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate, and ask for Lottery Dismissory as administrator of the estate'of Gordon A. Hagood. P. B. ^lagood, Administrator. July 30, 1915. THEBAUEY-UIllBYCO UBBER AOOP//VO- CHAR1ESION.S.C. .Wm. McNAB. Representing Tbe Equitable Life lus. Co. - also the Strongest Fire, lealtb and Accident Insurance Companies. Personal Attention given all business. Office In Harrtaon Block. Main St. Barn well, S. C. seii is ion joi Wi NOTICE. On and after September 1st, 1915, we will discontinue charging meal, hulls, ginning, bag-, ging and lies. Custodiers will please send money , or check with their orders to avoid in- convenience. ,l r Barnwell Oil Mill -XT’? bi ■%v ■y.v_ ■■■We //■ [SCHOOL TIMC ii ,•4; - . • p MAKE THE KITCHEN UVABLE D ON’T swelter over a hot coal stove this - summer. TheNEW PERFECTION Oil Cook- stove keeps your kitchen cool and clean and does away with all the ash-pan, coal-hod drudgery of the coal range. The NEW PERFECTION lights like gas, regulates like gas, and cooks like gas. It's gas stove com fort with kerosene oil. Something New, An oven that be comes a fireless cooker merely by pulling a damper.. Ask your dealer to show you the NEW PERFEC-- TION No. 7, with fireless cook ing oven; also the PERFECTION WATER H EATER. It gives you plenty of hot water, yet leaves you independent of the hot, sooty coal range. WE ENJOY CHILDREN IN OUR STORE. BRING THEM IN AND FIT THEM OUT WITH BRAND NEW OUTFITS FOR SCHOOL. FROM TOE TO TOP. WE SEE THAT THE CHILDREN’S THINGS WE SELECT ARE STRONGLY MADE SO THEY WILL STAND THE STRAIN OF THEIR PLAYFUL BUSY. LITTLE. BODIES. MAKE YOUR GIRLS AND BOYS HAPPY BY DRESSING THEM WELL THEY WILL STUDY THEIR LESSONS BETTER WHEN NEATLY CLAD. YOU CAN BUY LOTS OF CHILDREN’S CLOTHES IN OUR STORE FOR LITTLE MONEY. Only the most exclusive metropolitan styles shown in “MAY MANTON” SHOES for Women. I J. A. P0RTER, H 1 BARNWELL, 8. 6. Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to obtain the best results in oil Stove*, Heaters and Lamps. DR. J. P. 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Is there n bet ter way of helping his dear ones than by adding to hia BANK ACCOUNT t Xt will provide against sickness and misfortune. Every man of family > SHOULD HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT. of *WllllstorL WILLISTON. & C. THE GOOD OLD QUAKER Once said to bis boy: h "Nathan, it is not what thee reads that makes thee smart; it is not what thee eats that makea thee fat; nor what thee earns that makes thee' rich, but what thee Saves.” -This saving-habit may be acquired through the steady use^of a sayings account in our bank. /• 4 per coot. Paid in Savings Bank of Western Ct 22Sm?«i > Bamwefl, * -