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i harmony lodge no. it, a r. x UK — . M lamcMioD of Ronmn* ‘ “ " Win be beM Wwin M AW-'VJ-feS ’WSS brethren ere oordULy lartted to attend. W*. IfoNeUber. J - E11 ^, W -»<• The regviar tor Bernwel ^ Third frldey nUrbu et H o’clock, tell ettendenoe to reqaeeted. 'a. BROWnToIX^ 1 ; i . Wm. McNAB. C. R. A 8 ■ . < Prescriptions i Properly Filled? Church of the Holy A postlot. (Protestant Episcopal) 8EKVICKS. A - M - on ,he flre 1. third abd fl'th Sundays of the month. Sunday School every Sunday at 10:30 A. M. Wednesday: I .ate afternoon service, the h0 A r u a ^ ap,e<110 l ^ e c hanftinK'sefQ>ns, Otbqiservices as, may be announced: You will he^tvelCimic at ail the services. —- A. E. RV1SON. Rector. ' — ' .’J PECANS. FOR SALE.—Choice Budded phper shell Pecan trees, fifty cents each. Order direct, catalogue free. Empire Pecan Company, Parrott, Ga. 6-17-tf FOR SALE—Cowpeas, tl.50 per b «*hel. Apply to J. A. Porter, Barn- ' well, S. C. w- FOR SALE.—A few hundred bushels •gr of pure bred Fulghum Oats at 80 cents * per bushel. Address C. H. Mathis, Blackville, S. C. 10-21-tf WANTED—Salesmen and salesladi es. Apply at Once Western Carolina Department Store, B. Mazursky, Pro, orietor, Barnwell, S. C. Get It at HUGGINS’ DRUG STORE H. T. Murphy, of Elko, wai in the city saleaday. Christmas ia juat a little over two weeks off. C. Risher, of Blackville, wu in the city Tuesday. W. I. Johns, of Baldoc, was a visitor here aalesday. d U. B. Hammet, of Columbia, spent the week-end here. P. S. Greene, of Elko, was in tha city on business saleaday. . Capt. W. M. Parker, of Snelling, w as in the city yesterday. J. J. Owens, of Allendale, was a busi ness visitor here aalesday. / Mrs. C. L. McCaslan, of Washington, Ga., is visiting relatives here. J. H.’Woodward, of Orangeburg, was the guest of relatives here this week. Mrs. Norman Dicks and children are the guests of relatives in Orangeburg. J. H. Sweat and Herbert Meyer, of Meyer’s Mill, were among the visitors here salesdsy. Have you joined The People's Lino type Club, dear delinquent subscriber? If not. why not? P E. Allen, of Blackville, was in the city shaking hands with his many t^Bends salesday. W. A. and F. H. Dicks, of Dunbar ton, were among the out-of-town visi tors here salesday. f __ T. B. Warren, J. R. Boylston and F. Chavous, of Allendale, were in the city .4. on business salesday. John B. McNab came over from Waynesville, Ga., Sui.day for a short * * visit to relatives here. 4» * Capt. Josh Cave, of Daniel’s Island, near Charleston, visited relatives and friends here this week.* A number of people from here at tended the carnivals at Allendale, Wil- liston and Olar last week. Will Hay, colored, was arrested Mon day afternoon by Chief Hayes on the charge of violating the dispensary law.. The Rev. J. H. Woodward of Me- Phersonville, completed a series of missionary services at the Episcopal Church Sunday evening. , Little Miss Doris Drew celebrated her eighth birthday Friday afternoon by entertaining a nutnber of her friends. Delightful ices and cakes were served. The People has completed publication of the Minutes of the Barnwell Baptist Association and the .pamphlets are now in the hands of the secretary for dis tribution. * . Harry Woodward, who holds a re sponsible position ^ with the Southern jll Telephone and Telegraph Company (Atlanta, was the guest of relatives &re ibis week. The People’s foreman, J. B. Morris, Jr., has been suffering, with an attack of rheumatism this week, which ac counts in part for the lack of news in this issue, the editor having to substi tute in his place. X - j E. P. Cone, of Sycamore, was in the city last week. - >* / t ' - B. Bates of Williston, was a visitor here salesday. —- : The days lose five minutes in siin- shine this week. H. J. Templeton, of Blackville, was in the city salesday. H. M. Hair, of Elko, was a business visitor here salesday. . Rev. George Hopkins, of Blackville, was in the city Tuesday. J. R. Goodson, of Ulmer, was a busi ness visitor hefe salesday. \ Dr. J?. S. Bailey and the Rev. A. E. Evison spent Sunday in Blackville. B. F. Owens, and I. W. Rountree, of Dunbarton, were in the cily salesday. i ' *. -•£ A. H. Ninestein, Esq., of Blackville, was in the .city on professional business salesday. ' Herman and Isadore Brown, of Blackville, and C. F. Rizer, of Ofar, were in the city Monday with a large number of horses and mules. Richard Carroll, ihe negro educator, of Columbia, who is being metnioned as the successor of the late Bookfer T, Washington as head of Tuskegee In stitute, made an address here Sunday. J. J. Ray, of Healing Springs, and G. M. Sheppard, of near Barnwell, were callers at this office salesday. They have each killed “shoats” in the paft week weighing in the neighberhood of 400 pounds each. R. W. Youngblood of Seiglingville, was painfully injured and the hone he was driving was instantly killed in a collision with an automobile driven by Fred Lee, of Kline, Friday night. The accident occurred oppoaite the place of Angus All, near Allendale. Henry Green, who recently pleaded guilty to violating the dispensary law and whose sentence was suspended in part during good behaviour, was re- arrested Saturday night on a like charge. If convicted he will be forced to serve his former sentence. Merchant B. Mazursky takes two whole pages in this issue to tell of the w mderful bargains to be offered the people of this section during his Gigan tic Green Tag Sale, which begins Sat urday of this week and continues until the 25th, inst. A careful reading will prove profitable to the buying public^, as the bargains offered are genuine. The many friends of John C. Barks dale will learn with regret that he has tendered his resignation as demonstra tion agent in this county and will return to his home at an early date. Mr. Barksdale is a clever young gentleman who has made a host of friends during bis short residence here and his depar ture will cause genuine regret. Congressman “Jimmie’’ Byrnes and his colleague^ fared exceptionally well in committee assignments this year, ac cording to the list made public Satur day. Mr. Byrnes retains his place on the committee on roads and war claims and is made chairman of the committee on mileage and in addition is assigned 1o the strong committee on merchant marine and fisheries, which is charged with handling the administration’s im portant shipping bill. IR. Main Street, 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- substituted. % ft * tog id e s o nsr. The Siezall Store, - .A Barnwell, S. C. Fora >Your THE PEOPLES UN0TYPE CLUB 1 w J -xx The following subscribers have quali fied for memberrhip in The People’s Linotype Club- and art entitled to special mention: R. R: Johnston, Elko. H. M. Hair, “ Mrs: L."X. Owens, Dunbarton. F. P. Cone, Sycamore. Mrs. C. B. Free, Bamberg. - J. L. Still, Barnwell- J.JL Still, H J..Templeton, Blackville. B. Bates, Williston. 7".' 5 J. J. Hill, Sneiling. J. J. Ray, Healing Springs. J. G. Day is, Rosemary. W. A. Dicks, Dunbarton. ? x>. ZkJr O n of the queerest things shout soma people is that they will net follow GOOD ADVTCX when they DOW they OUGHT TO. Twhape we are all mere or tern that way. AD the arise men of aU ogee have erged their fallow beings to PUT AWAT BOMZTHIHG for a HAIWT DAT. Good eld Benjamin Franklin's sayings on eeeaemy and saving alone ought to make a bank book holder of I VERY OWE If yen knee DELATED, snppeee yea net H0FE8TLY with YOUR- KKLF EIGHT HOW. Bajjilb: of 'Willi WILLISTON, S. C. . THE BAILEY-LEBBY CO. Machinery, Mill and Plumbing Supplies Alitoipobile Tires ai)d Accessories. AtiENTS FOR 'THE U. S. ^COMPANY’S CELT^BHATEt) G- & J. TIRES- Charleston, S. C. »- -XT. ■ '• •: . IDem/tist. Williston, s. c., every Monday and Tuesday. RoUntree pldg, Penniark, S. Q., Balance of Weelx. Graduate of BALTIMORE COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY, Class 1007. Can be found in niy office every day. CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR Excursion Fares V * . - ^ ^ . . . . ■* XX Between all points on the Atlantic Coast Line and points on connecting lines. Tickets on sale December 17th, l$th, 23rd, 24th and 25th, limited returning until midnight of January 1 !0» 1916. The Attic Coast Line Railroad The Standard Railroad of the South. - For ticket and pullman reservation and any desired information call on C. S. SMITH, Agent, Barnwell, S. C. H. R. ERWIN Civil Engineer^ and Sarnyor - — 1 ALLENDALE, S. C. march 1916 A. fl. NINESTEIN HERBEET E. GYLES Attomeya-at-Law BLACKVILLE, - - S. C, Will practice in all Courts. ‘V Money to loan on Farthing Lands. vi\Sr CHRISTMAS IS COMING FAST. IN ALMOST NO TIME IT WILL BE HERE. OUR FINE LINE OF GOODS AND OUR LOW PRICES WILL AGAIN MAKE A “RUSH** OF BUYING IN OUR STORE. LET US ADUISE YOU NOT TO PUT OFF YOUR CHRISTMAS BUYING ANY LONGER. COME THIS WEEK SO YOU CAN CHOOSE IN COMFORT WHAT YOU NEED. » IF YOUR MIND IS NOT MADE UP COME TO US: FOR WHAT YOU SEE WILL HELP YOU MAKE YOUR CHOICE. DONT WAIT: BUY NOW. Only the moat exclusive metropolitan styles shown in “MAY MANTON” SHOES J. A. P0RTER, BARNWELL, &. 0. \ LET US DO YOUR REPAIR WORK111 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 August*, 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-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. THE BARNWELL GARAGE, W. D. HARLEY, Manager. Barnwell, S.X.—- Little Drops of Water. V Remember how it gdlTS: “Little drops of water, little- grains of sand, make the mighty ocean and the pleasant land.’’ It teaches the value of little things. Little savings, little dimes piled up until they become dollars, and dollars in turn saved until you have enough of them to buy a Uttle ofYhqt “pleasant land.” There is no i better investment than land. Population continues to increase, but there isho more land than there was a thousand years ago. Our bank will help you to aaye your dimes and dollars, and eventually show you where you can profitably invest them ih land if you want it. 4 per cent Paid in Savings Department. Bank ol Western Carolina ^ • BafDwcB.S.C . H««d One. Aik.., H. C.