The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, November 04, 1915, Image 5

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t JL. A \ . YOITUL BE PL8ASED WITH OUB V-' F f-kVJUV SUITS';*:^ and C0A1 f J ‘SNAP/* STYLE IS WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU BUY YOUR READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS. OUR SUITS AND COATS POSSESS "SNAP.” OUR READY-TO WEAR GARMENTS NOT ONLY "LOOK THE PART" BUT WEAR WELL WHY? BECAUSE GOOD MATERIALS ARE USED IN MAKING THEM AND THEY ARE MADE RIGHT/ WE PRICE THEM RIGHT TOO. Only the mo«t exclusive metropolitan styles shown in “MAY MANTON” SHOES for W J A. P0RTER, BARNWELL, S. 6. HARMONY LODGE No. IT» A S Jk/ LSerX. ? > f y*r!j»! 1 wti~Ss JDh'L M ^ ,C 7JU*"o5ici5 T v5!3m awtarvu oanliAuj lorttod to stteod, , 4. I. Hsiler, w. M. Wn». MoNsU tw. i ■ ■■ * An No It, Ksteku of lYthtM wN , Mristtbrir Hsll os Tint sat ilnl Frtd.v nlirtiu M N o’otoofc. A _ tall tataiilinBi to by order of E A. BROWN, C. 0. McN AB. K. X. A t. —to——IRMMBBBif—tRBttXlilBM—tlRltolitoia WMt •7? gx—titoe ——wn—i P/XOIOIOIC lC Church of th« Holy Apostle*. (Protestant Episcopal) Skrvics*. Sunday: 11:80 A. M, on the firat, third and fl'th Sundays of the month. Sunday chool every Sunday at 16:30 A. M. Wednesday: I-ate afternoon serrice, the hour adapted to the chansrtntt seasons. Other services as may be announced. You will be welcome at all the services. A. E. EVISON. Rector. PECANS. FOR SALE.—Choice Budded paper shell Pecan tiees, fifty cents each. Order direct, catalogue free. Empire Pecan Company, Parrott, Qa. 6-17-tf FOR SALE—Cowpeas, 11.50 per bushel. Apply to J. A. Porter, Barn well, S. C. KUK isALn.—More lots m 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. H. C. Hutto, Hilda, S. C. o o) tt' 0 FOR SALE.—A few hundred bushels of pure bred Fulghum Oats at 80 cents per bushel. Address C. H. Mathis, 10-21-tf Blackville, S. C. ] N. W. Weekley, of Fairfax, was here salesday. J. G. Fanning, of WilHston, was in the city salesday. S. A. Wise, of WilHston, was here on business salesday. W. I. Johns of Baldoc, was a business visitor here salesday. F. H. Hitt and L. P. Williams, of Elko, were here Monday. Dr. T. F. Hogg, of Kline, was a busi ness visitor here salesdy. S H. and S. L. Grcyie, of Green land, were in the city salesday. C. B. Dunbar, of Millctteville, was Main Street, amo ig the v sitors here salesday. L. A. and C. L. Greene, of WilHston, were business visitors here salesday. Miss Simmons, of Rowesville, was the week-end guest of Mrs. S. B. Mose- -*y- . Maurice Manning went up to Colum bit Monday as a juror in the United States Court. f il Action FOR SALE.—Native Seed Wheat at $1.50 per bushel. J. M. Farrell, 10 28-4t Blackville, S. C. Get It at HUGGINS* DRUG STORE T. E. Turner, of Elko, was in the city Saturday The days lose 10 minutes in sunshine this C. L. Baughman, of Dunbarton, was CloseiburDoorctvfhe Capt- J. D. Jenny, of Jenny, was tte city salesday. Judge H. P. Anderaon, of Dunbarton, la cate childrea cat tkem- selves you ought to have coart plaster handy and a mild antiseptic. Often we attend to small mittere of this kind. Summon the doctor for seri ous cuts. Talk to us about being prepared for emergen cies of all kinds. D E S O IN’, The Siexall Store, Barnwell, S. C. ~ r l« C URRENCY in the pocket DEPRECIATES. In the bank it EX- 1 PANDS. A person with a $100 check in his pocket likely will go all day without cashing it. With a similar amount of currency there is a tendency to SPEND A LITTLE. The check remains intact. Bo it is with a bank account. A person likes to KEEP IT INTACT. -Ra.-n'k- .of ‘W~illisfOXL WILLISTON, S. C. W. F. Duncan, of Meyer's Mill, spent Monday in the dty. Ovbcrne Reynolds, of Orangeburg, was in the city Friday. H. E. Johnson, of Mirtin, was among the viaitora here aaleeday. Dr. E. L Patterson went over to Augusta Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs J. A. Cochran, of Dun b .rton, were here salesday. C. R. Boylston, of Blackville, was in the city on businets sslesdsy. J. M. Fsrrel 1 , of Blackville, was in the city on hi siness sslesdsy. Dr. N. L. Kirkland, of Allendale, was a business visitor here salesday. C. S. Creech, of Ultrer, called very cleverly at this office on Monday. W. A. Meyer and J. B. Kirkland, of Meyer’s Mill, were in the city salesday. Mrs* J. M. Ulmer, of Kline, was the guest of Mrs. Qappie Richardson this week. Judge J. W. Hair and J., g. Wood ward, of Blackville, were salesday visitors. L. H. Williams, W. W. Cope and John F. Weekley, of Ulmer, were in the city salesday. x T. J. Hiers, Barney Owena, and J. M. Killingsworth, of Dunbarton, were here salesday. Col. D. S. Henderson, of Aiken, was in the city on professional business salesday. C. F. Rizer, of Olar, was in the city Miss May Brown, of Grmniteville, waa the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Buckingham. ‘ W. M. Lightsey, of Fairfax, attended the meeting of the county dispensary board here Monday. Dr. W. C Smith and Judge M. JC. Kitchings, of WilHston, were business visitors here salesday. Come acroM with leyeral Shekels due ut on that pa$t due Subscription, dear delinquent Subscriber. Hermen and Isadora Brown, of Black- ville, were in the city with e drove of horses and mules sslesdsy. The members of the Barnwell County Dispensary Board held their regular monthly meeting Monday. P. S. Greene, of Elko, wm in the dty aaleeday end joined The People family of satisfied readers. Dr. L. F. Bonner. A. H. Nlneetine, Esq.. N. Blatt end J. V. Bexley, of Blackville, were in the dty on business sslesdsy. Doe’t forget The People’s Fair Week edition next week. Merchants who wish space should advise the pub isher AT ONCE. • Q. A Kennedy, A M. Kennedy. W A. Willis, W. P Walsh, and Mrs. J. A Latimer and little daughter motored oyer from Williston Monday. We are ready to serve our customers with a full line of Fancy Fruits, Fancy and Home Made Candies Wa Barnwell Fruit Company, ^funnally a &ine Candle* S.C Tim Only Fruit Are Yon Going to BniM? Work is progressing rapidly on the building to be occupied by The Best Pharmacy. Watch the columns of this paper for their opening anoouncement. Col. R M. Mixson, of Williston was the first subscriber to dispel the blur- ness of Monday by his welcome cell at this office. He was followed in quick succession by J. A. Rouse, of Barton, and W. B. Lard, of Elko Route 1. S. R. Boylston, of Blackville, N. M. Walker, of Appleton, and J. M. Weath- ersbee, of Rosemary township, mem bers of the Board of County Commis sioners, held their regular monthly meeting at the court House Tuesday. Among the out-of-town guests who attended the reception in honor of Bishop Guerry on Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wragg, Mrs. Sanders, Miss Sanders and Miss Martin, of Blackville, Mr. and Mrs E. G. Hsy and Longstreet Gantt, of Lyndhurst. B. Mazursky returned home last week from the Northern markets, where he purchased a swell line of general mei - chandise, cloak suits, etc., for his large ! and growing trade Readers of The People will be >kept informed of the excellent bargains he is offering in his different departments. “Your paper is very neat and newsy and I look forward to its weekly visits If bo, furnish os with your nsme snd telling us briefly the kind of building you ex pect to do ss we hsve something for you which will prove of interest snd cost you nothing. Augusta Lumber Co Lumber mml Mill Work ’PHONE 275 AUGUSTA, GA LET US DO YOUR REPAIR WORKIH We take pleasure in announcing to the automobile owners that we have besn ex tremely fortunate in securing the services of Mr. W. C. Gunn, of Augusta, who is an expert mechanic and one who has made a specialty of repairing electric starters, etc. We also have the agency for the “DIA MOND” and “KELLEY-SPRINGFIEUy* 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. / salesday with a large drove of horses with pleasure,” writes A. D. Pate, of ) Althongh^tH 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 and terms on either. Harness, Bridles and Team Collars. * - . Barnwell, S. C and mules. W. B. Warren and J. R; Boylston, of Allendale, were among the visitors here salesday. _ .4 J. G. Davis amf JT wf^’olk, of Rose mary township, wqre in the city on business salesday. R. J. Rountree, of WilHston, paid The People an appreciated call while in the city salesday. If you have anything to sell,advertise in The People, the paper with the QUALITY'circulation. Capt. J> W. Jyiny, of Jenny, waa in the city talesday and paid the editor an appreciated call. Capt. C. H. Mathis, Murray Mathis. JLM. mm m—i Be I to —| ttoe Blackville visitors here aaleeday. Mrs. T E. Cummings left lest week laravfaitte rdtoMves sad fneeda Ut •ck Hill, 8. C-, Btod Tlmberiatod, N. GL Burlington, N. C., in sending The Peo-! pie his check for renewal. Mr. Pate wishes to attend the Barnwell Fair this fall, but says he is being kept so busy that he doesn’t know yet whether or not h^ can come. THE BARNWELL GARAGE, W. D. HARLEY, Muutttr. Barnwell, S. G -""‘d The following gentlemen front this county have been appointed by Gov. Manning as delegates to the Atlantic Deeper Waterways Association, which meets in Savannah November 9-12: Herman Brown, Blackville; J. Fred Lightsey,. Fairfax; Q.. A. Kennedv, Williston; B. F. Anderson, Dunbarton; J. Aj Porter, Barnwell. , The weekly Weather forecasts which have been published in The People for _ the pest few months were discontinued (jaSollflC last week bv the U. S. Weather Bureau l- until the beginning of the 19K crop ' ~ . season As coodltipos may warrant KngineS THE BAILEY-LEBBY COMPANY Fuller- Johnson Write! CHARLESTON, &. C