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. ^« ...-j I&inty ', perfumes Real Delighl The use of perfumes is s. matter of so much personal choice that we make it a point to select our stock with many needs in view. No matter what your taste is, you will be pleased. They are really ill dainty. Toilet waters too. IR. 3D E _A_ S O 2ST, . » The {Jlexatl Store, Main Street, y Barnwell, S. C. r 'tj i HARMONY LODGE No. IT, A F. M. 'A regular communication of Harmony Lodge No. 17, A. F. M. will be held In Maaontc Temple on Thnrsdaj iNov 18, 7.30 o’clock Visiting brethren are cordial,y invited to attend. i. E. Harley, W. M. ' Wm. McNab. 8er. The regular meeting ot Barnwel Lodge NOj 16, Knights of Pythias wll be held at their Hall on First and Third Friday nights at 8 o’clock. A — full attendance is requested, by order of E. A. BROWN, C. 0. Wm. McNAB. K. R. A 8. <Sx«x®@ uIQLio:o:o:o. Church of tho Holy Apostles. (Protestant Episcopal) SntvicBs. Sunday: 11:90 A. M. on the first, third and fi'th bundays of the- month. 8unday School every 8unday at 10:30 A. M. Wednesday: late afternoon service, the hour adapted to the changing seasons. <Mber services as may be announced. You will be welcome at all the service*. A. E. EVTSON, Recto a. PECANS. FOR SALE.—Choice Budded paper shell Pecan trees, fifty centa each.., Order direct, catalogue free. EmpireV Pecan Company, Parrott, Ga. 6-n FOR SALE—Cow peas, tl.&O per bushel. Apply to J.‘ A. Porter, Bsirn- well, S. C. FOR SALE.—Store lots in the town of Hilda, S. C., and also in the town of Decatur, Oa. My lots in the latter town are near the Court House. Apply to H. C. Hutto. 10-7-n Hilda. 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 Blackville, S. C. FOR SALE-—Native Seed Wheat at •1.50 per bushel. i. M. Farrell, 10 '2S-4t - Blackville, S. C. FOR SALE-Fine calf. Apply to milch cow with J. S. Black, Barnwell, S. C. FOR SALE.—Milch cow with week old calf in first class. Inspection can be made at my residence. W. F. Holmes, Barnwell, S. C. FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Jersey Bull, 16 months old; price 125. Apply to G. H. Bates, Barnwell, S. C. It LOST—Sunday night on Barnwell- Blackville road, one pocket ledger con taining accounts of farm hands; finder will please return to D. P. Johnson, Blackville, S. C., and receive reward. Get It at HUGGINS’ DRUG STORE M. C. Lee, of Kline, was in the city this week. . F. S. Owens, of Baldoc, was in the city Tuesday. R. R. Johnston, of Elko, is attending court here this week. J. W. Birt and P. E. Allen, of Black ville, were in the city Tuesday. Join The People’s “Linotype Club.” For particulars, see first page. Capt. C.'H. Mathis, of Blackville, was in the qity several days last week. BarneyOweus, of Dunbarton, is in the city this week attending court. Oscar Patrick, a former resident of this city, was here during fair week. Dr. G. W. I. Loadholt and J. W. Main, of Jenny, were in the city'Thurs- day. S. M. Baxley, of Dunbarton, is in the city this week att*#diag court as a grand juror. Rapruaevtativ* J. W. Folk, of Roaa- ■ary, was asoeg tba nation here Frtday. t «. A. D. Pate, of Burlington, N. C., was the guest of relatives here several days last week. Mrs. Moye, of Washington, D. C., is expected this week for a visit to rela tives here. Mrs C. DeS. Clarkson, of Allendale, haa been the guest of relatives here for several days. Capt. W. T. Walker, of Walker’, ^station, was in the city this week at tending court. MisaMonteae Smoake,of Orangeburg, was the guest of Misses Eva and Emily Blanton last week. The largest crowd of fair week was in the city Friday, the carnival grounds being pecked until a late hour. The friends of Mrs. R. A. Easterling will learn with much regret that the is very ill at her home in Union. Mrs. C. E. Simmons, of Blackville, spent last week in the city with Mrs. G. O. Simmons.—Bamberg Herald. H. T. Murphy, of Williaton, gave a silver hiring to Thursday’s clouds b) his welcome visit to the sanctum. The People’s good friend. Dr. N. F. Kirkland, Sr., of Olar, was in the city last week and paid the editor an ap preciated call Friday. The roof over the old cotton platform, adjoining the residence of Mrs. Julia B. Easterling, gave up the ghost Sunday night and settled down tot much need ed rest ‘ J.Julien Bush, Esq., of Barnwell, won the trophy cup in the trap-shoot ing event last week-breaking 26 out of a possible 40 Urgets. There were about 20 entries. The editor was presented with a can each of okra and tomatoes and snap beans last week by The People’s good friend, Mrs. R. W. Youmgblood, of Seiglingville. • The editor was presented with two stalks of fine sugar cane yesterday by C. D. Kinard, of Ulmer, who was in the city with his nephew, A. D. Kinard. The stalks measured over 8 feet in length. Mrs. J. R. Vandieur, of Anderson, who has been the guest of Mrs. W. H. Duncan this week, delivered a short talk to the local members of the D. A. R. on Monday afternoon in the interest of the organization. i Miss Dosia Jones, of Marion, who recently composed the ‘Toast to South Carolina,” was the guest of Mrs. W. L. Hayes last Week, while en route to her home from the meeting of the U. D. C. of the State at Aiken. The Rev. B. M. Foreman, of Orange burg, has been called to Cypress Chap- erChurch, at Dunbarton, .and will com mence his pastoral work on the first Sunday in December, v Services start promptly at 11:30 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie G. Richardson were the week-end guests of Barnwell relatives while en route to Raleigh, N. C., Ifter a wedding trip spent in the “Land of Flowers.” Mrs. Richardson made many friends here during her short visit. A five-mile automobile race was run on the Sherwood track Friday after noon. Only two cars—* Chalmers and a Ford—W»re entered. The Chalmers waa the winner, making the five lape Him The can were driven by Gil- ■ora Harley and A. E. Hartin, respec tively. * . ;o nweaem GANDIES FREE DEMONSTRATION NORRIS’ EXQUISITE CANDY • _ / ' •* , You must try some of MORRIS’ Exquisite.: Candies, in order to appreciate how wonderfully good they are. On.next Monday, Nov. 2Uth. we will criffiluct a free demonstration, and cordially invite you to visit our establishment and sample these delicious confections. This candy for which we have the agency is the product of America’s Master candj-maker’, and in addition to being far beyond any candy pro duced in America, it is packed in boxes so beauti ful that they offer a feast for the eyes not soon forgotten. Price, eighty cents, one dollar and one fifty per pound. Your inspection is solicited without any obligation on your part to purchase. THE BEST PHARMACY, Exclusive - - - . - Agents ■ The People received too late for pub lication this week a communication from Col. H. D. Calhoun, regarding the Belgium relief. It will appear next week. A terrific windstorm passed over this section Thursday night, uprooting many trees and snapping off large limbs from the oaks in the Circle. One or twoofthe carnival tents were blown down and the canvas badly torn. At times the wind reached cyclonic velo city. Congressman “Jimmie” Byrnes came over from Aiken Friday morning to attend the fair and meet his many friends in this county. The Congress man is deservedly popular and the people of Barnwell are always extend him the “gladhand.” The Barnwell High School eleven defeated the fait Denmark team on the local gridiron Friday afternoon in a •nappy game of football, the score being 14 fo 0. The locals starrad in the for ward past play and were also good in the center rushes. In fact, they played an all-round good game and deserved to win. To Purchase Stock. C. F. Kizer. of Olar, left for Illinois Saturday night to purchase three car loads of horses and mules, which will reach Olar about the 29th inst. Pros pective purchasers are invited to call at that time and inspect the lot.—adv. A. H. NINESTEIN HERBERT E. GYLES Attorneya-at-Law BLACKVILLE, - S. C. Will practice in all Courts. Money to loan on Fanning Lands. John J. Jones Rttomeii and Cotlnselor at Law Practice in all the State and Federa Courts of South Carolina and Georgia Prompt attention givep to Collections Office 413 Dyer Bldg. AUGUSTA, - - GEORGIA. Bell ’Phone 3237. EDGAR A. BROWN JAS. JULIAN BUSH Attomeys-at-Law. Money to Loan in any Amount for any Length of Time. Walker Building, - Barnwell, S. C. DR. W. C. MILHOUS, Office hours: 8:80 a. m. to 6 p. m. Persons living away from Barnwell will please make appointment* before coming. By so doing they will be lore of imnciedlate service and .Wm. McNAB. Representing The Equitable Life Ins. Co. also the Strongest Fire, Health and Accident Insnraiice Companies. Peraonal attention given all business. Office In Harrlaca Block, Main St. BARN WELL, 8. C. . STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THK BANK OF WILLISTON, located at Wliliat,oD, 8. (!., at the close of baaines* Nov. 10, 1915. RESOURCES. Loans and Discount* 105 858 60 Overdraft* 46 96 Bond* and Stock* owned by the Bank 8 000 00 Furniture and Fixture* 1 990 00 Due from Banka and Bankers ... 81 865 90 Currency. 3 50u on Silver and other Minor Coin.. .. 9 a Check* and rash item*. ........ 1 416 06 Total • 156 406 96 • -U VB1LIT1KS Capital Stock Paid to 95 000 no Surploa Fund..., 8 0UU 00 Undivided Proflts, leas Current Expenses and Taxes paid.... 16 558 56 Individual Deposit* • subject to Check.... F7H 834 90 lavlnc* DepuaiU. 77 310 76 Cashier’s Check* SOI 09 *106 646 68 Bills Payable, Including Certlfl- _. '•ales for Money Borrowed... Reserve Fund Carried oo General Individual or Sarinas Ledger.: I 300 00 Total ..> 166 m M State of South Carolina, i * County of Barnwell f 8 8- \ Before me came W. E. Prothro, Cashier, of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, aars that the above and forego!ox statement w a true condition of eald bank, as shown by the hooka of said bank. W. E. Prothro, 8worn to and subscribed before me this 18th day ef Nov., 1915. J. A. Latimer, [l s.j Notary Public. Correct Attest: W. C. Smith, 1 J. L. Smith, A M. Kennedy, Director*. Statement of the Condition of the Farmers and Merchants. Bank, located at Williaton, S. C., at the close of business Nov. 10, 1915. Resources. Loans and Discounts $ 12,490.38 Furniture and Fixtures 1,930.34 Due from banks and bankers 14,058.60 Currency 4,527. Silver and other minor coin . 892.36 Checks and cash items 1.030.08 Total i | 34,928.76 Liabilities. Capital Stock Paid in $ 8,030.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid 83.44 Individual deposits subject to check t26,605.32 Savings Deposits... 210. 26,815.32 Total..... .!.... I 34,928.76 State of South Carolina, | County of BarawelL 4 . Before me came R. S. Martin, cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is ar- true con dition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. R. S. Martin. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 20th day of Nov. 1915. ~ * J. W. Johnson, (L. S.j Notary Public, S. C. Correct Attest: H. M. Thompson, ) J. J. Bell, > Directors. A. N. Garber, ) H. R. ERWIN Civil Engineer and , Surveyor ALLENDALE, S. C. march 1916 Seid Ds lour Job York WARM AND! — « YOU BLANKETS ED THINGS VOaSPEND HALF OF VOUR LIFE IN YOUR BED AND BEDROOM. HADE IT PRETTY. OUR SOFT. WARM BLANKETS»AND DOWNY QUILTS WILL DE LIGHT YOU. NOT ONLY WHEN YOU SINK YOUR TIRED HEAD INTO YOUR PILLOW. BUT ALL DAY LONG. WE HAUE A SPLENDID LINE OF BLANKETS. COMFORTERS AND EUERYTHING YOU NEED FOR THE BED ROOM AND BATHROON. LET OUR STORE BE YOUR STORE FOR EUERY THING ALL THE FAMILY NEEDS Only the most exclusive metropolitan stylet shown in “MAY MANTON” SHOES for Women. J. A. P0RTER, BARNWELL, 8. 0. •v 3 * / • LET US DO YOUR REPAIR WORK!!! We take pleasure in announcing to the ^ automobile owners that we have been 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 v specialty of repairing electric starters, etc. — . We also have the agency for the “DIA MOND” and “KELLEY-SPRINGFIELD” automobile tires, than which there are no better on the market. No matter what the trouble may ^e with your car, we can fix it. THE BARNWELL GARAGE, W. D. HARLEY, Manager. Barnwell, S. C rr% We want you to have confidence in what we tell you in these advertisements. False pretenses fool but few. Richness and quantity of clothes count for little on an unhealthy body. —~ When we tell you that ours is.a reliable bank, that the safety of depositors’funds ia our first care, that we are anxious to be of service to the community, that we would like to be honored, with your confidence and your account, we hope you will giye us credit for sincerity. We believe we can be of service to you and that our interests are mutual. Call in any Hm» , tod we will be glad to tell you more about our plans. 4 per cent. Paid in Savings Bank of Western Carolina