The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 21, 1915, Image 5

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-.t .. •• - ^ ' : ^ * ’ - * ■•-» " ' * '■ ^ • '* ^ • i i You Can’t Be | Too Careful ^ -» 4 •-.•-* • If Sick When you get nick enough to go to bed it m#ai|t that the doctor Is going to prescribe for you. Please bear in mind that we fill prescriptions faith fully and exactly, just as or dered, with only the purest of drugs. Your medicine must be right. UNDERGARMENTS- STYUSH AND COMFORTABLE H- D E _A. S O The Slexali Store, Main Street, Barnwell, S. HARMONY LODGE No. IJ.-A F. M. \ ▲ /a tv.ifumr(communication of Harmony \M/ Lcxlftf No. 17, A. F. M. will be held In Masonic Temple on Thnradaj 21. 7.30 o’clock VUlting brethren are cordially in riled to attend. i. E. Harley, W. M. Wm. McNaL. See. The reKOiar meeting ot Barnwel Lodge No. 16, Knighta of Pythtaa wll be held at their Hall on First and Third Friday nlghta at 8 o’clock. A _ (nil attendance U requested. By order of E. A. BROWN, C. C. j Wm. McNAB. K. R. A 8. ' WE INVITE THOSE WHO ARE PARTICULAR ABOUT THEIR UNDERGARMENTS TO COME, SEE OLRSt OMR UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN AND MISSES IS DAINTY: IT WILL BE A DELIGHT TO WEAR IT. OUR GARMDNTS FOR MEN AND CHILDREN ARE STRONGLY MADE—BUTTONS SEWED ON TIGHT. WE DEPEND UPON DOING A BIG VOLUME OF BUSINESS FOR OUR SUCCESS. TO DO THE BIG VOLUME WE MAKE LITTLE PRICES ON EVERY THING WE SELL COME. INVESTIGATE. We aie ready to ear to ear < Fancy Fruits, Fancy u>d Home Made Candies We recerre them daily >1 = Barnwell Fruit Company, —Agnts for-— ^Yunna//y s {fine (Bandies • Barnwell. S. C The Only Exclusive Fruit Store in Barnwell County leooeeeeeo——oosetrwca (xcrcidi.ra Church of the Holy Apoatioa. (Protestant Episcopal) Saavicss. Sunday: 11:30 A. M. no the first, third and nth Sundays of the month. Sunday school every Sunday at 10-JO A. X. Wednoodar: 4at. afternoon Mirtec, the boar adapted to the changing Mnaona. fHher wrrlcM a# may be anaoumwd. Ton will be welcome « all tbr ■errVwa A. X BVISON. Racron. PECANS FOR SALE.—Cholec Budded paper shell Pecan trees, fifty cents na frna. each. rpeaa, II. A. Porter, Empire 8-17-tf tl.M per Barn Order direct, catalogue Pecan Company, Parrott, Ga. FOR SALE—Cow bushel. Apply to J wall. 8. C. For Sole. 1500 bush*Is Appier Oats, 00 cents per bushel. Apply to Belfast PlaatatioQ Co., Milleheyille, S. C. 8.*-* FOR SALE.—Store lots la the town of Hilda, S. C., and also in the town of Decatur, Oa. My lots la the latter town are near the Court House. H. C. Hutto. Hilda, S. C. Apply to HVf-tf. 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. FOR SALE.—A few hundred bushels of pure bred Fulghum Oats at 80 cents per bushel. Address C. H. Mathis, 10-21-tf Blaclcville, S. C. FOR SALE.—Good seed sugar cane, for immediate delivery, 75 cents per i hundred stalks, 17 per thousand stalks, f. o. b. Barnwell. Address ) H. L Creech, Barnwell, S. C. The days lose 12 minutes in sunshine this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Cole spent Friday in Allendale. Miss May Kinloch is the guest of relatives here. W. P. Blume, of Elko Route 1, was in the city Friday. Barney Owens, of Dunbarton, was in the city Saturday. B. B. Easterling was called to Aiken Monday on business. The Rev. Geo Hopkins, of Blackville, was a visitor here Monday. S. H. and S. L. Greene, of the Dun barton section, were in town Thurs day. W. I. Johns, ofBaldoc, was in the dty a couple of days oa business last week. Mi« Loptse Dupcsn left ltit Columbia for s vki) to relativ friends. The! wtskior™ Remember, the new price for The People is II s year in advance, 11.25 on time. Better send The People a dollar now and benefit by the paid-in-advance price. A. H. Ninestein, Esq , of Blackville, waa in the dty on profeaaional business Thursday. Capt. C H. Mathis and a parly of frienda, motored over from Blackville Thursday. Supt. Thoa. M. SeaweU, of the Blac! < ville High School, waa a visitor in the dty Thursday. Dr. C. C. Brown, of Beaufort, la the guest of his sister, Mrs. Julia Easter ling, this week. Miss Flossie Pattersoo, who is attend ing Converse College this year, is visit ing relatives here. Miss Annie Jackson, who is in col lege in Columbia* spent the week-end with relatives here. W. F. Duncan, of Meyer’s Mill, gave the week a pleaaant ending by hie wel come visit Saturday. S. R. Boylston, chairman of the board of ounty commissioners, was in town on business Monday. J. E. Owens, of Blackville Route 3, paid the editor an appreciated call Thursday afternoon. While playing football Monday after noon, Aubrey Price had the misfortune to break his right arm. Mrs. Chas S wan gratefully acknow' edges the kindness of her friends dur ing her recent bereavement. The many friends of Sheriff J. B. Morris are glad to see him out again after his recent severe attack of grip. Mrs. Maud C. Ussery, of Williston, wishes to thank the many friends for the couresies shown in her recent be reavement. La Coste Evans, of Columbia, repre senting the Southeastern Life Insur ance Co., of S. C., was in the city on business Thursday. J. A. Porter and family motored over to Springfield Monday to attend the funeral of his nephew, W, M. Miller, who died in Augusta Saturday. Miss Hallie Armstrong and Messrs. Kohn and Williams motored down from Columbia Saturday Hfternoon for ahort visit to relatives and friends. John C. Barksdale, dounty demon stration rgent, is attending the fair at Kingatree this week, having been invit ed to assist in judging the exhibits. The Hon. - J. E. Swearingen, State superintendent of education, of Col umbia, was in town Monday while en route to the educational meeting at Dunbarton. A commission has been issued to the Brunson Loan and Trust Company of Brunson with a capital of 125,000. The petitioners are: D. F. Moore and James E. Peurifoy. The Cooaawhatchie Lumber Company of Brunaon has been commissioned with l capital of 16,000. The petitioners are: J. C. Dowling, J. T. Rivers a • Gartar. Only the meet exclusive metropolitan styles shown in “MAY MANTON” SHOES for Wc J. A. P0RTER, BARNWELL, 8. 0. Money in Bank: Check Book in Pocket It ia dangerous to carry money in your pocket any time; especially so just now when cotton is moving freely. The highway robber, the fire bug, and the fakir avoid people kaowa to beak their money. Because you may aet have aufforod losses at the hands of any of these three is no reason why your time may not come next If is town come aad see us and we will start you right with a cheeking account. If more conven ient mail us all checks you get aad w* will collect them without cost to you. 4 per coat PaU b Bank of < Western .a c. S. G BARNWELL AUTO REPAIR CO. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS: Have your work done at the New Shop, m the Michaelson Building, opposite The Barnwell People Office. * t '' ;. Try me and you will become my customer. ‘ I served my apprenticeship in the best shops in Savannah. Overhaulinf a Spedaky. • A. E. Hartm, Manager. - THE BAILEY-LEBBY COMPANY A MAN of family has a big responsibility. He not only, must con serve the morals and educatibn of his wife and loved ones, hut he must see to it that THEY SHALL HOT WAHT. Is there a bet ter way of helping his dear ones than by adding to his BANX ACC0UHT f It will provide against sickness and misfortune. Every man of family SHOULD HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT. WILLISTON, S. C. Use “Queen of the South” Corn Mill CHARLESTON, S. C man Field F ■i Clyde Vickery waa fined five doOara Althongh all galvanized products are 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 and Staples. One and Two Horse Wagons We are stocked on the popular sizes in One and Two Horse Wagons and will give good prices aad terror on either. Harness, Bridles and Team Collars. LET US DO YOUR REPAIR WORK11I We take pleasure in announcing Jo the automobile owners that we have been ex* tremely fortunate in securing the services' of Mr. W. C. Gunn, of Augusta, who is sn expert mechanic and one who has made a specialty of repairing electric starters. ite.n We also have the agency for the “D MONO” and “KELLEY-SPRINGFIELD* ‘ automobile tires, than which there are no better on the market. No matter what the trouble may be with your car, we can fix it ti a rngm--'' mm* THE BARNWELL W. a HARLEY. 1C * am- - •. * *• s % *