The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, December 02, 1915, Image 7
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K , Prescriptions \
Properly
Filled?
That is a big and important
question in the drug store
business. In the drug trade
it is well known that some
pharmacists are unfortunately
careless. We positively as
sure you that we put up pre
scriptions as written. Noth'
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mg substituted.
S 01ST,
Main Street,
The ffterall StOfC,
We Are Now Open
FOR BUSINESS
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Barnwell, S. C.
HARMONY utadK No. 17, A F\\I.
f A rejfmar communication of Harrttony
Lodne No. 17, A. F. M. will be held
In Masonic Temple on Thursday
kNov 1«. 7.30 o’clock Visiting
brethren are cortiiai.y invited to attend.
• J. E. Harley, Wv M.
Wm. McNaU Sec.
The regular meeting ot Barnwtl
i Lodge No. 10, KniirhfVpf Pvthlas wtl
she held at their Hall oh^First and
'Third Friday nights at N o'clock. A
full attendance is requested,
order of N
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Wm. .McNAB. K. R. & 8. N
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'hnrck of the Holy Apostle*.
(Protestant Episcopal)-
8n vicks.
Sunday: 11:30 A. M. on the first, third
and n»th Sundays of the month.
Sunday -chiMil every Sunday at 10:30 A. M.
Wednesday: late alternoon mtvkh-, Um
hour adapted to the changing seasons.
Other serrh'e* as may lx* announced.
You will be welcome at'all the service*.
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PECANS.
* FOR SALE.—Choice Budded paper
shell Pecan trees, fifty cents each.
Order direct, catalogue free. Empire
Pecan Company, Parrott, Ga. 6-17-tf
FOR SALE—Cowpeaa, tl.50 .per
bushel. Apply to J. A. Porter, Barn
well. S. C.
FOR SALE.—Store lots in the town
of Hilda, S. C- and also in the
town of Decstur, 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.—A few hundred bushels
of pure bred Fulghum Oats at 80 cents
bushel. Address
C. H. Mathis,
Blackville. S. C. .
per
10-21-tf
FOR SALE.—Native Seed Wheat at
$1.50 per bushel. . J. M. Farrell,
i0-28-4t 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 $25. Apply
to G. H. Bates, BarnweHflS. C. It
LOST—Sunday night on Barnwell-
^ferkville road, one pocket ledger con-
Upbing accounts of.farm hands; finder
will please return to D. P. Johnson,
Blackville, S. C., and receive reward.
WANTED—Salesmen and sales-ladi-
es. Apply at once Western Carolina
Department Store, B. Mazursky, Pro
prietor, Barnwell, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. T* L. Murray, of Co
lumbia, were the week-end guests of
relatives here.
W. J. Sexton, R. B. Cole and B. P.
Davies motored down to Fairfax Satur
day on business.
The friends of F. M. Mobley are glad
to see him out again after his recent
attack of illness.
Sam Black, of Barnwell Route No. 1,
was the first subscriber to join The
People’s "Linotype Club."
The dispensaries at Kline, Ulmer and
Williston were closed this week and
the stocks moved to Allendale and
Blackville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Harley entertained
a few friends on Thursday evening in
honor of L. G. Richardson and bnde, of
Kaleigtu N. C.
Miss Sue DcsChamps, of Wysacky,
and Green DesChamps, of Bishopville,
spent Thanksgiving with their sister,
Mrs. W. C. Calhoun.
The presentment of the Grand Jury
was made too late Tuesday afternoon
to appear in this issue, but will be pub
lished in full next week.
F. H. Huggins and family went .over
to Denmark Wednesday afternoon to
Spend Thanksgiving with his parents,
the Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Huggins.
Miss Louise Porter came down from
Converse College Wednesday night to
spend the Thanksgiving holidays with
her parenis, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Porter.
Miss Florence Weeks, of Aiken, and
Charlie Anderson, of Barnwell,' were
married at the Baptist parsonage here
Thursday afternoon by the Rev. W. L.
Hayes. 3
Mesdames C. F. Molair, F. W..,Fal-
kenstein and Moye, little Miss Ella
Louise Molair and Leroy Molair and
J. M. Brodie motored oyer to Augusta
Friday.
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Do your Christmas shopping early
and often. ^
The days lose four minutes in sun
shine this week. ,
Next Monday will be salesday, one
of the highest of the year.
Mrs. W. J. Sexton spent Tuesday
with relatives in Blackville. ,
L. E. Davis and family went over to
Williston Thursday to visit relatives.
Mrs. M. E. Sexton, of Union, has been
the guest of relatives here this week.
Miss Lena Cave, of Dunbarton, spent
week-end with relatives and friends
^here.
W. L. Cave has purchased a Dodge
fmip EasterhnjL_the local
dealer. 4
Dr. E. L. Patterson has purchased a
Maxwell roadster from M X B. Hagood,
the local dealer.
Saturday night to purenas^ tnree car-1
loads of horses and mules, which will
reach Olar about the 29th inst. Pros
pective purchasers are invited Jo call
at that time and inspect the lot—adv.
Pleasant Hill Item*.
Pleasant Hill, Nov. 27^The Young
Women’s Auxiliary' entertained very
delightfully Thursday evening at Pleas
ant Hill school house in honor of the
young and old folks of the community.
Refreshments were served.
Mrs. L. M. McMab has returned home
after an extended visit to her daugh
ter, Mrs. J. W. Hill, of Yemassee.
•Robert and John Grubbs and Charlie
Grandy returned to their home in
Laurinburg. N. C.,-after the funeral of
the latter’s mother, Mrs Vick Grandy.
They were accompanied home by Miss
Lottie Grubbs.
F. B. Davis and D. R. Black, of Barn-
well, .visited relatives here Thanks
giving.
Mrs. G. W. Hutson and children, of
Mt. Calvary, were the guests of her
father, R. E. Woodward, a few days
last week. v ’ . - - ...
Miss Eddie Lou Weathersbee is vis
iting at the home of her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Edenfi^fd, of North
Augusta. . ' 1
Miss Mae McLemore is at home again
after 1 a pfeasant visit to relatives near
Elko,
Mrs. Mae Creech and daughter, Thel
ma, spent the week-end at home of Mr.
and Mrs. S. H. Hapkinson, of Windsor,
H. G. Shuler, of Elloree, visited
friends here last week.
P- F. B)z*r,
Wfth a complete line of Drugs, Toilet Articles and
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Drug Sundries. We expressly ctjH your attention to
our line of BOXED STATIONERY, the very best thing
for a Christmas Gift.
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Our Sanitary Soda Fountain is. in operation. We
Serve the best in Hot and Cold Drinks.
THE BEST PHARMACY
Two Licensed Druggists.
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Opposite Circle Barnwell, S“. C.
Solid Comfort
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A vPIPE, a book and a handy lit
tle Perfection to keep the cold
from creeping under the window
and up through the floor—there’s
comfort for you.
It takes the PERFECTION SMOKE
LESS OIL HEATER just five
minutes to make yftu cozy and
warm. It’s light and easy to carry
— portable comfort for bedroom,
bathroom and den.
The Perfection is inexpensive, too
—a gallon of oil gives ten hours
comfort. Why be chilly when
comfort is so cheap?
. Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond
White Oil to obtain best results in Ofl
Stoves, Lamps and Heaters.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(N«w Jartey)
BALTIMORE
WmIiImm. D. C
Norfolk. V*.
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Look for the Triangle Trademark.
Sold In many styles and sizes at
ell hardware, furniture, general
end department stores. Look
for the Perfection Cozy Cat
Pntar.
Nib* —rW Ermmttm
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PREPARE
FOR
CHRISTMAS
: RIGHT NOW
WHAT A JOY TO GIUE PRESENTS! AND HE i
TLAT GIUETH SHALL RECEIVE.
NOW IS THE TIME; OUR STORE IS THE
STORE TO BUV THINGS TO GIUE ALL OF YOUR
FRIENDS AND FAMILY. THE RUSH WILL SOON
BE ON. SO COME THIS VERY WEEK AND BUY
FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS NEEDSWHILE YOU CAN
TAKE PLENTY OF TIME TO CHOOSE WHAT YOU
WAND. OUR STORE IS THE STORE WHERE YOUR
MONEY GOES FAR.
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Only the moat exclusive metropolitan styles shown in
“MAY MANTON ,, SHOES
for Women.
J. A. P0RTER,
BARNWELL, 8. 0.
LET US DO YOUR
REPAIR WORK1I1
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 .
specialty of repairing electric starters, etc.
We also have the agency for the “DIA-
-MOND” and K BULKY-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 iL
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SMOKELE
THE BARNWELL GARAGE,
W. D. HARLEY, Manager.
Barnwell, S. C.
Childhood Memories
BARNWELL AUTO REPAIR CO.
AUTOMOBILE OWNERS:
Have your \york done at the New Shop, in the
Michaelsbn Building, opposite The Barnwell People
Office. . ':
Try me and you will become my customer.
1 served my-apprenticeship in the best shops in
■Savannah.,, OrerhaiilmgASpecialty^ _
/ ' A. E. Hartin, Manager.
Isn’t if a fact that some of the things that happened
to you in childhood are still’ among the most vivid
things in your memory.
Childhood impressions are lasting. As the twig is-
inclined, .the tree wilt grow. If you teaeh the cbM
the saving habit by starting a bank account, the habit
will grow. Many parents realize this and have had
their children open accounte at our bank. They are
taught to save pennies, the nickles and the dimes. In
after years it is easy for them to save the dollars also.
You couldn’t do better by your children than to help
them start a little bank account.
4 per cent Paid in Savings Department.
West era Carolina-
AUm. A C
Barnwell, S. C
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