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our customers with Fruits, Fancy uj Homemade Candies We receive them daily Barnwell Fruit Company, —Agent* for '•Nunnalltf s Jine (Bandies Barnwell, S. C The Only Fruit Store in Barnwell County HARMONY LODGE No. 17, A F. W. rufruiu-iommantaauon of Harmony lodg- No. 17, A. F. M. will be held In Hi ~ Maeonlc Temple on Thursday 23 7.30 o’clock VUttln^ bretareu are oordUuy inrlted to attend. J. E. Harley, W. M. Wm. McNaL. 8er. ^The regular meeting of Rarnwtl I^dge No. 16, Rnlghts of Pythias wll be held at their Hall on First and Third Friday nlaht* at * o'clock. A _ fall attendance U requested, br order of E. A. BROWN. C. O. Wm. McNAB. K. R. A 8. , >»y fx mmtt&ev e—mtauxtiB——» Church of tha Holy Apostlaa. (Protestant Episcopalt ' Saavicaa. Sunday: 11 JO A. M. on the first, third and flth Sundays of the month. • Sunday -chool erer) Sunday at 10.30 A. M Wedoaoilay: lals anarooon serrtoe, tbs hour idaptrd to the rhaaglng «su»naa Other »rrrtcM a# may be announced. You will be welcome at all the aerrtcsa. A. K. IVTSON. Racrua. No 0S6 will cure Malaria or Dilioua Fever. It Idlla the germs.—adv. PECANS FOR SALE.—Choice Budded peper shell Pecan trees, fifty cents each Order direct, catalogue free Pecan Company, Parrott. Oa. Empire 6-17-tf Ruh-My-Tiam—Antiseptic. Anodyne —Kills pain, stops putrefaction.—ndv. No. 666 will cure Chills and Fever. It it the most speedy remedy we know, —ndv. FOR SALE—Cow peat, tlbO per bushel. Apply to J. A\ iPorter, Bern- well, a C. . r For Sale. 1600 bushels Appier Oats, 60 cents per bushel. Apply to Belfast Plantation Co., Milletteville, S. C. 8.26-81 seed ryi sale. Apply to J. E. Hair, Blackville, S. C. 7-16-tf FOR SALE—One Piano and antique furniture. Address P. 0. Box 313, Barnwell, S. C. WANTED—You to call me over the phone and let me bid on your cotton ' in car lota. For quick sgle: 200 of cotton seed meal for October November delivery, subject to prior j/jMpol /S ^^T23-2t Otis Brabham, Allendale, S. C. See the Mysterious Clock at ’ HUGGINS’ DRUG STORE Buy it in Barnwell. The days lose 12 minutes in sunshine this week. / » A. 0. Sanders, of Ulmer, was a visi tor here Monday. J. M. Brodie and J. B. Kirby spent Sunday in Augusts. » Cotton brought as high as 12 cents on the local market this week. B. B. Easterling and family motored over to Aiken Sunday morning Gen. W. W. Moore, of Columbia, was the week-end guest of relatives here. ■ ’ Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brown returned home from Bamberg Friday afternoon. M. Hill,. of Appleton, was in town « pday and joined The People family. dtton advanced 13 a bale Monday/ ording to dispatches from New York: Jack Graham, of Columbia, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs Leila The Lyric is i Tbetr F. M. Harley, of Kline, was in town on business Thursday. Miaa Marguerite Patterson visited friends in Augusta Saturday. One Williston man has made a profit of 110,00600 cotton this Fall. B. B. Easterling has purchased a handsome Dodge touring car. Supt Thos. M. Sea we 11, of the Black- ville High School, was a visitor here Thursday. A. D. Oliphant and T. L. Murray, of Columbia, spent the week-end with friend* here. J H. Woodward and family,of Orange- geburg, were the guest* of relatives here last week. The Barnwell Fruit Company begin* its fall advertising campaign in this is sue of The People. Mr and Mrs. M. P. Webb, of Blnck- vile, were among the out-of-town visi tors here last week. J. A Willis. Esq., was called to Bam berg and Charleston on professional business last week. Bamberg County is out of debt and has 626,(U) to its credit, according to the grand jury of thai county. Mias Iris B. Cope, of near Ulmer, will leave Friday for Sampit, S. C., where the has accepted a position as teacher. Mrs. G. F. Hair, and daughter, Miss Blanche, spent Sunday in Blackville with relatives.—Bamberg County Tim** E. D. Reed, of Williston, one of The People’s good colored subscribers, paid this offee a visit on last week’s busy day. Miss Collie Ransey has returned’from Barnwell where she was the guest of Mrs. E. L. Patterson.—Augusta Chron icle. Sheriff J B. Morris and J. Julien Bush, Esq., motored over to Orange burg Thursday to attend a meeting of the Elks. # A R. Moore is visiting relatives in the north. While away he will attend the championship games of the world’s “serious.” Mrs. M. E. Black and little son of Barnwell are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Cooper.—Springfield correspond ence to The State. Mrs. E. R. Tessier, Miss Gasque, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Searson, Jr., and J. E. Searson motored up from Allendale Thursday afternoon. The many friends of Miss Amelia McNab will learn with pleasure that she is well on the road to recovery after an illness of several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. J Sexton and Mias Sallie McNab motored down to Allen dale Wednesday afternoon with Capt. C. H. Mathis, of Blackville. According to W. J. Sexton, clerk, of the Barnwell County Dispensary Board, whiskey sale* for September show a decided increase over the month of August. * • - When the members of the railroad commission were the guests of Repre- aeototive R. P. Searson, Jr.. * Allen dale, recently they enjoyed a deer hunt A fine bock slopped very eloee la* the -Mead” occupied bp J. a Rich- me gun Mod to fire, to J- R. Boyhrtoa and C. L Jordan, ABaudnla, ware iu.towa * a short whRo Thursday while ea route for Green- wood, where the latter entered his son to tile Bailey Military Institute. * Mrs. M. S. Lawton has returned from Allendale and will spend a few: days with Mrs. John Ransey in North Au gusta before returning to her home in 'Waycroaa.—Augusta Chronicle. Mr and Mrs. R. L. McLean, of Rob bins, S. C., are receiving congratula tion* upon thk birth of a beautiful baby girl, who will^ie called Eleanor Louise. Mrs. McLean Fras formerly Miss Frances Griffin.—Auguatk'Chronicle. White returning to Columbia one night last week from his Barnwell County farm, Governor Manning rode in the fireman's seat of a Southern Railway engine from Blackville to Perry as the guest of Engineer “Smoke” Thompson. The Governor is said to* have enjoyed his experience very much. » , At the regular communication of Harmony Lodge No. 17, A. F. M.. Thurs day evening three Feilowcrafts were raised to the sublime degree of a Master Mason. About 9:30 o’clock the craft was called from labor to refreshment, repairing to the lunchroom of the Barn well Fruit Company, where supper was served. A number of visiting brethern was present. Friends and patrons of the Beaver graded school will be gratified to learn that this school has started off well for the beginning of the term and a suc cessful year is predicted. Prof. N. A. Patterson is principal and Miss Nettie West is assistant—The Canton (N. C.) Observer. S. B. Moseley and T. S. Cave have purchased the Burdick property from Mrs. E. D. Rhodes, of Augusta, and expect twerect one or more store build ings thereon in the near future. " A Curiout Expariano*. Lombroso, the famous Italian criml- nologtet, once had a curious experi ence. He was In a printing office cor* reeling the proofs In his “Delinquent Man" with the chief reader when on reaching a page which dealt with a young man who. Impelled by jealousy, had stabbed his fiancee be made a ear* prising discovery. The proofreader ’ ~' r-irsa tr •-* "Suddenly,” Lombroeo said In UMUng the etory. “ha threw himself at my feet declaring that he would commit suicide If 1 pubtisbed this etory with his name. Ills faca, before very sen tie. was completely altered and almost terrifying, and 1 was really afraid that ha would kill himself or me oo the spot I tore up the proofs and for several editions omitted his story.” Thunder. Winter thnnder ta considered through out Europe to be of very 111 omen, but April thunder la considered to be very beneficial In I>evon*hire and other cider countie* of England there Is a saying that “when It thunders In April you must cleon up tbe barrel*"—In readiness, that Is. for a plentiful crop of apples. The French consider April thunder to be Indicative of a good yield from vineyards and cornfields. Getting It Straight. It was In tbe Elyslsn fields. "I am gratified to see that Shake speare la more sought after than tbe military heroes." declared a highbrow shade. "I consider this a tribute to the peaceful arts.” "It Isn't that *0 much." pointed out a lowbrow shade. "Every new ar rival wants to ask him if he really wrote those plays.”—Kimsa* City Jour nal. s Angsl Coins. An “anger was nn ancient gold coin weighing four pennyweights and val ued at Gs. 8d. In the reign of Henry VI. and at 10 shillings In the reign of Elizabeth In 1562. It took Its name from the effigy of an angel embossed on one side. Notice to Creditors. State of South Carolina,^ Barnwell County, j Court of Common Pleas. Mutual Trading Company, *> ' ) Plaintiff, against George Saxon, et. al., Defendants. Pursuant to the order made herein by his Honor, Judge S. W G. Shipp, and dated May 24tn, 1915, all persons holding claims against the estate of George Saxon, deceased, are hereby notified and required to present and file said claims, if any they have, on 12th day of October. 1915 with the un- dersigned Master. Claims to be duly attested. H. L. O’Bannon, Master. Master’s office, Sent. 8th, 1915. 1912, .—led weekly at 1 October 1, 1915: . Name of Editor, Managing Editor, Business Manager. Publisher and Own er, B. P. Davies, Barnwell, S. C. Known bondholders, mortgagees and other aecunty holders, holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortage* or othkr securities: C. F. Molair and J. O. Patterson. Jr execu tors of the estate of John W. Holmes, deceased, Barnwell, S. C. B P. Davie* Sworn to and aubombed before mo tbis Mtfc dey of Scot, IMk TwTjSexto*,*. P. My «NB<xua*on mum at tbe CAN SUIT YOU WITH SHOES AND HOSE \. WE CAN SUIT V0U WITH SHOES BECAUSE WE CARRY THE RIGHT STYLES. OUR SHOES FEEL GOOD TOO. WHY? BECAUSE WE BUY SLIM LASTS FOR SLIM FEET AND BROAD. COM FORTABLE LASTS FOR BROAD FEET. OUR SHOES WEAR. SO DO OUR HOSE WEAR. BUY THEM. TRY THEM. AND Y0U*LL COME AGAIN FOR THEM. Only the moat exclusive metropolitan styles shown in “MAY MANTON” SHOES for Wc J. A. P0RTER, BARNWELL, 8. 0. Thai IBtb day nr OebMwr, 1 March, 1VIC mc.ntve. i amt. win be a<ided from Jarman Slat, inclusive, lo February SHth, luchmlvu * per oent. will be added m king a I per oent on ail taxee paM Hi i rrmn.Marcfe 10th 10 March tSth a ] will be added msklncai nee paid ta lvepert_ - of seven per c#ou on all taxeey Book* <c(o*e March 15, UMA., ‘ LEVY. ’ ' For State pu?po«e.. T MUM, For Ordinary County pnrpcve* Mtib For coratituttonal School. 8 MIBa Total, IhH MUte ... " SPECIAL SCHOOL LEVY. Aihlelgh, Bakioc, Harbary Brannb, Cedar Grove, Columbia, Edlsto, El lent on, F ri*-nd- nhlp. Greens. Kline, Meyer* Mill, Morrh, ML calvary, New Fore*t, Oak Grove, KlvereMe, sand Hill, Seigiingvilte. Seven Pines, syca more No. 3 ami Tinker'* creek, t min*. Barto\ Bloomingdale, cave. Hickory Hill, Owen* c«*w Koa<K Reedr Branch. Bbady Grov. and Upper R.ch Land, 3 mlU*. Appleton Biit Fork. Double Pond. Healing Spring* It reals*, Hilda, Lee., Roemary, Sycamo.v, No. 31 and Ulmers, i mill*. Dunbarton and Elko 6 Mill* Blackville 6 Mill* Fairfax 8 Mill* Allendale and Barnwell HU' Ml.la Williston 9 MlU* J. B. ARMSTRONG, Trea*. B. c. Barnwell, 8. C., Sept 30th. NOTICE. Write me and I will explain how I was cured in 4 days of a severe cate of Piles of 40 J ears' standing without onto, nife or detention from busi ness. No one need suffer from tfei* disease when this humane cure can be had right here in South Carotin. R. M. JOSEY Lamar, S. C., . R. F. D. 4 PROTECT’WTO Em THE OF ACHE® BOOK A UAH of family has a big responsibility. He not only mn>t con serve the morals and education ot his wife and loved ones, but he must tee to it that THEY SHALL HOT WAFT. Is there a bet ter way of helping his dear ones than by adding to his BAHK ACCOUHTf It will provide against sickness and misfortune. Every man of family SHOULD HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT. of W illiston. WILLISTON. S. C. TV nm 1 Althongh : much higher we are able to name prices on Wire Fence in line with the best figures obtain able, we call your especial attention to 28, M and 40 inch Fence with 6 in. stay. Barbed Wire arid Staples. One and Two Horse Wagons We are stocked on the popular sizes in One and Two Horse Wagons and will give good prices and terms on either. Harness, Bridles and Team Collars. Barnwell, S. C Fint-dui Undertatt**. Hewn for both Wbttt and Black. Office*: , Allendale: Home Furni ture Co., Barnwell and Blech ville All calls given proaiit attention. 9-2-15 {pvofttiioiiaf Corto. H. R. ERWIN Civil Engineer and * Surveyor • ALLENDALE, S. C. march 191S John j. Jones XUoriti ud fotluilir it Lav Practice in all the State and Federn Courts of South Carolina and Qoorgto Prompt attention given to Coilcettoe* Office 413 Dyer Bldg. AUGUSTA. - - GEORGIA. Bell ’Phone 3237. DRTwrcTMILHOUS, ©enrift. Office hours: 8:30 a. m. to 4 p. m. Parsons living sway from Barn wall will plsaso make appolclmsnu before coming. By so doing they will be sen of Immedlste aervlos and Dr. J. W. Reeves Dentist In ufffcte last week of each month. Barnwell, South Carolina Office In Harrlsoo Building,. oct31-13-lyr ^ t EDGAR A. BROWN JAS. JULIAN BUSH Attomeya-nt-Lavr. Money to Loan in'any Amount for day . . Length of Time. Walker Building, tL Barnwell, &. C. .Wm. MoNAB. Representing Tbe EqnitaUe life Ik. Cs. also the Strongest Fire, lealtl aid iccideat Insurance Companies. ; Jr*