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T m > • 3 * J WX St’• >.V- W« are a fnl v ' • Fancy Fruits, Fancy nd Homemade Candies We receive them daily Barnwell Fruit Company, i —Agent* for— . v , ' : *^funnatly s ^ine (Bandies Barnwell, S. C The Only Fruit Store in Barnwell County <J"X. Kenned/, of 1 town mlmday. * Capt N. M Walker, of Appleton, was in ttie city Tuesday... J. S. Collins, of Hilda, was a business visitor here Friday. HARMONY LODGE N«. 17, A E. M. \ ▲ /A roffoiarcomnmntcstion of Harmony \S/ Lode? No. 17, A. r. M. will be held WJL In llaeonlc Temple on Tbnrad*] AMkSepr 23. 7.80 o’clock VUltlng brethren are oordi*i>y invited to sttend, i. E. Harley, W. M. Wm. Me Nab. Bar. The regular meeting ot Barnwel Lodge No. 16, Knight* ot Prthlas wll |be held at their Hall on First and Third Frida/ nights at 8 o’clock. A — full attendance is requested. By order of E. A. BROWN. C. C. Wm. McNAB. K. R. A 8. );< j; xo:o:oro:o:o:o:ciTo:c^ Qno:o:oTora Church of the Holy Apostle*. (Protestant Episcopal) . Sekvk**. Bring your cotton to the Barnwell market Sunday: UJO A. M. on the first, third and (1*1)7 Sunday* of the month. Sunday 'chool every Sunday at 10:30 A. M. Wednesday: late afternoon service, the hour adapted to th* changing season*. Other services a* may be announced. You will be welcome at all the servtoes. A. B. KVUON. Recroa. Out infant Node*. No. 1 on Charleston road, near Hagood’s Mill. No. 2 oa Williaton rood near T. J. Grubbs. No. 3 at Gillette Church. W. V. Richardson, 0. J. Diamond, Clerk Supervisor, No 866 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 free. Empire Pecan Company, Parrott, Oa. 6-17-tf Rub-My-Tism—Antiseptic. Anodyne —Kills pain, stops putrefaction.—adv. No. 666 will cure Chills and Fever. It h the most speedy remedy we know, —adv. FOR SALE—Cowpeaa, 11.50 per bushel. Apply to J. A. Porter, Barn well, S. C. For Sole. 1500 bushels Appier Oats, 60 cents per bushel. Apply to Belfast Plantation Co., Milletteville, S. C. 8.26-81 FOR SALB—Southern seed rye for sale. Apply to J. E. Hair, Blackville, IS. C. 7-16-tf FOR SALE.—Store lota in the town of Hilda, S. C., and also in the town of Decatur, Ga. My lots in the latter town are near the Court House. Apply to H. C. Hutto, 10-7-tf. Hilda, S. C. FOR SALE.—One upright piano and sideboard in good condition. Cheap for cash. P 0. Box 22, Barnwell, S. C. FOR SALE —Seed oats, rye, wheat, burr clover, limestone, cottonseed meal and hulls. Highest price paid for cottonseed. Otis Brabham, 10-7-2t - Allendale, S. C. After Oct. 10 Mrs. Geo. Turner will do plain and fancy sewing at Mrs. Bax ley s boarding house on Simms street. See the Mysterious Clock HUGGINS* DRUG STORE Trsde in Barnwell. * - W. i. Johns, of Baldoc, was a visitor here salesday. L. P. Blume, of Blackville, was in the dty Monday. Judge H. P. Johnson, of Dunbarton, was la town Monday. W. M. Ughteey sad Walter RuddeO, of Fairfax, wars la the dty oe J. M. Brant, of Ulmer, waa in town Thursday. A. R. Dunbar of Ellenton, waa in the city aaieaday. J. H. Johnson, of Martin, waa in the dty aaieaday. S. R. Boylaton, of Blackville, waa ia town Tueaday. E. O. Bid, of Willistoo Route 2, waa in the dty Monday. J. B. Kirkland, of Meyer a Mill, waa a visitor here aaieaday. Judge M. C. Kitchings, of Williaton, was in the dty aaieaday, B. B. Eaateriing and family motored over to Orangeburg Sunday. Herman Brown, of Blackville, waa in the dty on buaineaa aaieaday. C. C. Baughman, of Dunbadon, was in the city on buaineaa Friday. Capt. J. C. Fields, of the Big Fork section, was in town Thursday. R. Moore returned Thursday after an extended trip to the Noth. Capt. W. D. Black, of Williaton, waa a business visitor here aaieaday. C. B. Dunbar, of Milletteville, waa a business visitor here salesday. T. W. Baughman, of Sylvania, Ga., was in town on business salesday. Mr. Fletcher Smoak, of Orangeburg, was the guest of friends here last week. Capt. J. C. Mayer, of Sycamore, called very cleverly at thia office Mon day. A. H. Frederick and daughter, Miss Pauline, of Elko, were visitenf here Friday. J. Henry Johnson, Esq., of Allendale, was in the city on professional business salesdav. The drought was broken by hard rains on Wednesday and Thursday of- last week "• rl T. J. Deer, H. W. Deer and A. W Manuel, of Ulmer, motored up to town on business Friday. W. D. and F. L. Still, of Barnwell Route 1, paid The People appreciated calls Friday afternoon. J. J. Ray and son, J. J. Ray, Jr., of Heaiing Springs, motored over to Barn well on business salesday. Attorneys A. H. Ninestein and G. W. Gyles, of Blackville, were in town on professional business Friday. Dr. W. M. Jones, of Williston, attend ed the meeting of the county board of education at the court house Friday. Major Orlando Sheppard, of the law firm of Sheppard Bros., of Edgefield, was in town on professional business salesday. Dr. J. G. Wannamaker and family motored over from Orangeburg Sun day and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Holman. Remember, The People has extended its liberal dollar-a-year offer until Octo ber 15th. If you have not alreadv renew ad, better do so NOW. . Dr. J. P.- Lee, Jr., and Harry M. of WBUatoo, and J. M. of tofkn dty W H. Manning was the guest of rela tives in cTto last week. Capt. G. M. Morris, of Olar, paid the editor an appreciated call salesday. N. W. Weekley and J. E. Johnson, of Fairfax werte visitors here salesday. Capt G. E Birt, of Rosemary town- ship* was in town on business sales- day* T J. Hiers and I. W. Rountree, of Dunbarton, were among the salesday visitors. C F. Rizef, of Olar, was in the city with a drove of horses and mules on salesday.. C. A. Best, Esq., returned home Sat urday morning from Tate Springs,Tenn. much improved in health. J. C. Hiers, accompained by L. A. and H. C. Hutto, all of HiMa, went up to Columbia Sunday to see the former's wife. C. M. Turner, of Ellenton, was the first subscriber to dispel the blueness of Monday by his welcome call at this office. Mr. and Mrs. M.’ P. Pace has returned to their home in Richmond, Va,. after a pleasant visit to their daughter, Mrs. W. L. Hayes. Capt. C. H. Mathis, Frank Walker, C. S. Buist and A N. Ninestein motored over from Blackville Sunday in the former’s car. Read carefully every advertisement in this issue of The People. Many dol lars can be saved by taking advantage of the exceptiqnal bargains offered. The People’s special -dollar-a-year offer to delinquent subscribers will positively be withdrawn after the 15th inst. Better attend to the matter TO DAY. Mrs. M. E. Harley, of Williston, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cunningham, of Ulmer, and Mrs. W. H. Croghan, of Charleston, were the week-end guests of Mayor and Mrs. J. E. Harley. Capt C. H. Mathis, of Blackville, was in town Monday to attend n meeting of the cooaty dispensary boardandreports the following sales of Reo ears: J. W. Roberts, of Blackville, Reo the Fifth touring car; J. M. Farrll, of Blackville, two-ton truck; s Reo Six to s Columbia buyer. "That small advertisement was the direct mesas of bringing me 1125 worth of business," said Otis Brabham, of Allendale, -to the editor bf The People on Friday, as be wrote the "copy” for a new ad. Moral: Advertise in The People, the paper with the QUALITY circulation. There is s movement on foot to estab lish s national bank at Blackville, enough stock having already been subscribed to make the enterpriae practically assured. It is understood that some of the most substantial busi ness men of the county are banking the institution. J. G. Davis, of Rosemary township, attended the meeting of the county dispensary board Monday. His friends throughout the county will learn with regret that he is seriously coisidering moving to Georgia. It is hoped that he will decide otherwise, as the county can ill afford to lose such a good man. Prof. W. W. Hart, of near Barnwell, extends a cordial invitation to all his former pupils to meet with him at his home on October 15th, it being the oc casion of his 72nd birthday. Prof. Hart has an enviable record as a teach er, having taught in the schools of Georgia and South Carolina for 43 con secutive sessions and is still actively engaged in his chosen profession. Hi V THOSE YOU MEET JUDGE YOU FIRST BY THE CLOTHES. YOU WEAR THE ONE MOST NECESSARY THING A MAN MUST DO IS DRESS WELL. WHEN YOU GO TO GET A POSITION. IF YOU ARE NOT WELL DRESSED. THE MAN YOU APPROACH FOR WORK WILL SAY: *TM SORRY. BUT WE REALLY HAUENT A PLACE OPEN FOR YOU.*’ IF YOU HAUE A POSITION. AND WANT TO GET A RAISE IN SALARY. RAISE THE STANDARD OF YOUR APPEARANCE. LOOKING PROSPEROUS WILL HELP YOU TO PROSPER. REMEMBER. WE SELL**UP-RIGHr* QUALITY CLOTHING FOR **DOWN-RIGHr* LOW PRICES. Only the meet exclusive metropolitan style* shown in “MAY MANTON” SHOES for Wc J. A. P0RTER, BARNWELL, 8. 0. • i 1 £ PROTECT'WHEESPI * BY THE GFACHKKBOOK of Fines, ofe, July 1st, 1915, to! 30th, 1918, L C Bennett, Magistrate, Herbert Anthony W M Csmpbeil Sam Aldrich Sr 31 7688 E W Holman, Magistrate, Barnwell. 1 sthsn Daniel 81600 Sam Harley l 80 Chester Anderson 1 06 7 S Brown 2 03 Geo Hazel i 06 1 T Rice i 06 Hover Williams 106 Seamon Moore 2 08 Frank Chitty 158 . im Odom 15g Ben Simmons 106 Vustee Hankinson 6 Will Martin 15 1 6047 C S Anderson, Magistrate, Dunbarton. Jack Bush u 68 Jim Houston 1 53 Charlie Taylor 2 63 C W Dunbar, Magistrate^ Four Mfle Uiie Addison |e Gus Gant > Chester Gethera 2 rbert Goode Isiah Kennedy 2 Ike Templeton 2 Alvin Deveaux j Luther W Dunbar 1 Wm Odom i Gad son Allen 2 iezekiah Bates : Balvin Black 2 Uchard Bush 1}O Cox 2 . ohn Green I Shad Green 2 3ijah Moody Heyward Scott 2 (ledge Scott 1 ac Attaway 1 xiney Dunbar ; James Oooge ; Paal Parker 5 Raaa Smith 3 Moultrie Smith 3 Abrsmteo t 3 UahWaSor 1 Roby Bates 2C n N. A. Hiers, Magistrals, Hilda. artie Baxley 81 BUI Davie | . ~M a C. Beat, Jr., teh Osadars Ajrar A MAH of family has a big responsibility. He not only mast con serve the morals and education ot his wife and loved ones, but he must see to it that THEY SHALL HOT WAHT. Ia there a bet* ter way of helping his dear ones than by adding to his BAHK ACC0UHT t It will provide against sickness and misfortune. Every man of family SHOULD HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT. - Honor RoiL The following subscribers have set tled their subscription dues w ith The People since the last issue: N. V. Collins, Go van. D. L. Priester, Brunson. J. A. Shipes, Blackville. J. P. Chitty, " H. F. Odom, “ J. C. Fields, Kline. Mrs J. A. Eden field, Allendale. S. M. Key, Williams. R. A. Easterling, Union. A. H. Fredrick, Elko. R. S. Sprawls, Williston. B. F. Baughman, Dunbarton, Mrs. M. L. Baughman, Dunbarton. J. S. Collins, Hilda. H. W. Deer, Ulmer. W. D. Still, Barnwell. F. L. Still, J. H. Wall Anna Allen ‘* W..C. Jennings, “ G. W. Halford, “ , - . J. S. Birt, Elko. J. W. H. Dyches, Heath Springs. Bngham Reed, Orangeburg. O. M. Turner Ellenton. J. C. Mayer, Sycamore. E. B. Birt. WQUstaa. G. M. Moms. dar. O. W. Williams, Of WILLISTON. S. C. 4 ricao Field F Althongh all galvanized products are much higher we are able to name prices on Wire Fence in line wjth the best figures obtain’* able, we cal! your especial attention to 28, M and 40 inch Fence with 6 in, stay. Barbed Wire and Staples. One and Two Horse Wagons We are stocked on the popular sizes in On& and Two Horse Wagons and will give good prices and terms on either. Harness, Bridles ancUTeam Collars. / - f • O. L. Hill, L HI Haary Care Angus ~ Chartte UodfTy John Hampton C H Harpor HurfT 886 JHJol Fraak Arthur Miller WIH Mobley Dick Polite Plato Washington Wa t Gray L H Bush Htury Care Gsrv Cook Sam Adams tA Anocrauo Goo Beak Arthur Davis Angus Gant Hen Gant Charley Godfrey Walt Gray General Greea John Hampton CH Harper TCHurt J H Johnson ^ Sam Mason Arthur Miller Will Mobley Dick Polite Plato Washington Spelly Oadaon John White Jack White Cicero Robinaon Pep Robinaon Arthur Hazel • Grantiaon Gaines Walter Lumson MC Kitchings, Magistrate, Otis Johnson Martin Christopher a Qua Moody 7 Boy Singleton Alphonse Kennedy A T Uaaery Charlie Anderson Alex Hixson Cicero Holland Albert Samuels R L Wooley 4084 -- W. H. Demean, Clerk of Court 801! Williston. Robert Carter Harold Butrougbs Dan Bradley Joe Adams Frank Bailey Lemon Bros, license O A Beat “ J L Oswald “ Simon Hutto Supervisor's Oflleo. W E Harter, ticenae 81800 r ( Barnwell, S. C uTEinsr