The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, September 23, 1915, Image 5
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kttept » 7.80 o’okxsk vnwtitm
i oordUuj lorlted to attend.
J. K. Harley, W. M.
wm. MeNaL. Bee.
Tne regular meeting oi
I Lodge No.. 16, Kalfbee ot Prthlae wll
bo hehl at ihetr HaU on Ttm. and
'Third Friday algbta at H o’ciook: A
_ tall attendance la roqoeated.
H* order of
K. A. BROWN. C, C. '
Wa. MoNAB. K.kAB.
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Church of the Holy Apoatlea. ^—
(Protestant Episcopal)
. SKKVICK8. , ,
Sunday: 11:80 A. M. on the first, third
and fl*th Sundays of the month.
• Sunday 'chool every Sunday at 10:30 A. M.
■ Wednesday: I«te afternoon service, the
hour adapted to the changing seasons.
, v Other services as may be announced.
You will be welcome at, ail the services.
A. E. EVISON. Ri.ctor.
No 666 will cure Malaria or Bilious
Fever. It kills the germs.—adv.
PECANS.
FOR SALE.—Choice Budded paper
shell Pecan trees, fifty cents each.
Order direct, catalogue frefe. Empire
Pecan Company, Parrott, Ga. 6-17-tf
Rub-My-Tism—Antiseptic, Anodyne
—Kills pain, stops putrefaction.—adv.
No. 666 will cure Chills and Fever.
It is the most speedy remedy we know,
—adv.
FOR SALE—Cowpeas, 11.50 per
bushel. Apply to 3. A. Porter, Barn
well, S. C.
For Sale.
1500 bushels Appier Oats, 60 cents
-"^-per bushel.
■ Apply to Belfast Plantation Co.,
Nllettei’" “ "
Mrs. N. G W. Walker went down to
Charleston Monday to visit her brother,
the Hon. W. A. Holman.
Mr. L. W. Weathersbee, of Blackville,
paid us an appreciated call yesterday.
—Bamberg County Times.
Nat Rice, of Barnwell, is visiting his
aunt, Miss Miriam Rice.—Colston cor
respondence, Bamberg County Times.
Capt. C. H. Mathis, of Blackville, was
in town for a few hours Thursday after
noon while en route from Fairfax to his
home.
and Women's
Ready-to-Wear
© JOL3-
Tuesday, Sept. 28th, 1915.
Miss Kate Woodward returned home
Saturday after an extended visit to rela
tives and friends in Augusta and Col
umbia.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sexton and Mr.
and Mrs. B. P. Davies and little son,
Ben, Jr., motored down to Allendale
Monday.
The W. M. U. Convention of the Barn
well Association it in session with the
Blackville Baptist Church today and to
morrow.
to
teville, S. C.
8.26-8t
FOR SALE—Southern seed rye for
aale. Apply to J. E. Hair, Blackville,
S. C. 7-16-tf
FOR SALE—One Piano and antique
furniture. Address P. O. Box 313,
Barnwell, S. C.
WANTED—You to call me over the
phone and let me bid on your cotton
seed in car lots. For quick sale: 200
tons of cotton seed meal for October
sod November delivery, snbject to prior
aale.
Otia Brabham,
9 23-21 Allendale, S. C.
A A. Richardson, chief State game
warden, was in town Saturday, going
from here to Beaufort the following
morning.
R. A. Easterling, superinteodent of
the Union water and light system, came
down to Barnwell Saturday afternoon
to join his wife, who has been visiting*
relatives and friends here.
(Additional locals on first page.)
The days lose 13 minutes in sunshine
this week.
T. E. Turner, of Elko, was a visiter
here Tuesday.
J. J. Walker, of Milletteville, was in
town Tuesday.
B. Mazursky was called to Fairfax on
business Monday.
O. D. Kirkland, of Milletteville, was
ia town Tuesday, V.
S. H. Gantt, of Lyndhurst, waaa visi
tor here this week.
Notice of Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROUNA,
COUNTY OF BARNWELL.
C. A. EPPS, Plaintiff,
Nm.
E. D. F PHARMACY. Defendant.
In pursuance to an order of the Court
in the shove entitled metier: I will sell
at Blackyilla, S. C., at the store house
of E. D. F. Pharmacy, on the Btb day of
October,, 191&. at 11 o'clock A. M . the
following goods, to-wit: One soda
fountain and fixtures, wail esses and
cabinets, chairs and tables, one lot of
drugs, patent medicines, toilet articles,
etc., for cash to the highest bidder.
Jas. Julieo Buah,
Sept 22, 1815. Receiver.
A most cordial invita
tion is extended to the public
i
to attend our regular Au
tumn Millinery and Womens’
Ready-to-Wear opening to
be held on Tuesday, Septem
ber 28ht, and inspect our
large selection of the latest
styles in womens’ wearing
y 4
apparel.
Our buyer has just re
turned from the Eastern
markets after making ex
tensive purchases.
Special attention is given to out-of-town orders,
and courteous and prompt service is assured to all
When in Williston, make this store headquarters,
where you will receive a very hearty welcome.
W. H. KENNEDY & SON
Williston, S. C.
was
£
^To<jk
Capt. C. H Mathis, of BUckvilla, wis ^
la tojrn on butitfess Monday.
Mias Rom McCreary ia visiting ia
Barnwell.-Blackville Herand.
Col D. S. Henderson, of Aiken, w> a
in town on business Saturday.
J. B. Kirkland, of Meyer’a Mill
in town on business Saturday.
Misa Flossie Patterson left Monday
afternoon for Convene College.
J. O. Davis, of Rosemary township,
wss in the city on business Monday.
Mr. Lonnie Calhoun, of Barnwell,
■pent Monday here.—Blackville Herald.
E. L. Asbill, Esq., of Batesburg, was
town on professional business Fri-
y- \
A. N. Garber and S. A. Wise, of Wil
liston, were visitors in the city Tue: •
day.
W. M. Lightsey, of Fairfax, was a
business visitor here Monday aftei*
noon.
Mr and Mrs. W. I. Johns, of Baldoc,
were here yesterday.—Bamberg County
Times.
Mr. Charlie Brown, of Barnwell, w: ■
in town Friday on business.—Blackville
Herald.
Cadet Perry Price left last week for
the Citadel in Charleston to resume his
studies.
A. H. Ninestein, Esq., of Blackvt
was in the city on professional busine
Tuesday.
Attorneys E. A. Brown and J. A.
Willis are attending court at Bamberg
this week.
Miss Louise Porter left Tuesday
morning to resume her studies at Con
verse College.
F. P. Lee, of Elko, attended the
opening exercises of the local school
Monday morning.
Mordecai Mazursky, Jake Levy and
A. Golinsky motored over to Augusta
for the week-end.
S. H. Greene, S. L. Greene, and S. D.
.Rountree, of Dunbarton, were in town
I on business Monday.
Barney Owens, of Dunbarton, and
Dr. Fred C. Brinkley, of EUenton, were
vuitors here Monday. m
The buyer for W H. Kennedy A
Son, Williston, returned recently from
the Ena tern
a complete line of
Announcing
Grand Fall Millinery Opening
to be held
Wednesday and Thursday,
Sept 22 and 23
In which I will introduce
Samuel Ach Co.’s
«-s
and
Joseph Lazarus Co.’s
Beautiful Pattern Hats
\
My Coat Suits, Dry Goods and Shoes
have an individuality unsurpassed in this
county. They have a richness, a finish, an
original look that distinguishes my customers
from those of other stores.
F. W. Falkenstein,
Barnwell, S. C.
=
WEVE GOT
GObD GOODS
WE NEVER PUT ANY BUT GOOD GOODS INTO
OUR STORE. THEY SAY M QUAUTY IS REMEM
BERED LONG AFTER THE PRICE IS FORGOTTEN.**
THIS IS NOT IN OUR STORE. WHEN YOU BUY
FROM US ONCE OUR LOW PRICE WILL MAKE
SUCH AN IMPRESSION ON YOU THAT YOU*LL
NEUER THINK OF GOING TO ANOTHER STORE
TO BUY. THIS IS A STRONG THING FOR US TO
SAY. BUT JUST COME IN AND YOU WILL FIND
THAT IT IS SO. TRY IT.
Only the most exclusive metropolitan styles shown m
“MAY MANTON" SHOES
for Wc
J. A. P0RTER,
BARNWELL, 8. 6.
Are Tou Going to Build?
If no, furnish us with your name snd address,
telling us briefly the kind of budding you ex
pect to do ss we hsve something for you which
will prove of interest and cost you nothing.
Augusta Lumber Co
U Lumber and Mill Work »
’PHONE 275
AUGUSTA, GA
Money in Bank:
Check Book in Pocket
It is dangerous to carry money in your pocket
any time; especially so just now when cdtton is
moving freely. The highway robber, the fire
bug, and the fakir avoid people known to bank
their money. Because you may not have suffered
losses at the hands of any of these three is no
reason why your time may not come next If
in town come and see us and we will start yon
right with a checking account If more conven
ient mail us all checks you getand we will collect
icm without cost to you.
4 per i
— — —
in Savings Department.
Bank of Western Carolina
Head OBee
Aiken, S. 0.
Barnwell, S. C
I
BARNWELL AUTO REP
AUTOMOBILE OWNERS:
Have your work done at the New Shop. irKthc
Michaelson Building, opposite The Barnwell Pi
Office.
Try me and you will become my customer.
1 served my apprenticeship in the best shops in
Savannah. Overhauling a ~
A. E. Martin,