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J - * . U- ‘••■4 v MONl/ L6DGE 4 rvguiArcomiDt v M. —-T1-T ,7 ’ A>T M \ A / i-C??r t 5^ C ^? ID , an L < * tlon of Hannonjr i' r - >'• w>H be held ^^Lnec* 1 ^?“ C r a,T* mp f e , on Thursday ’*■. 730 o’clock Vlsttluu brethren are ooruiai.y inrlted to attend. ^ Wm. McNaL, See. *' E ‘ 1I ' lrley, W, . M - *■ r— -1 i r T5® ot. jjarnwef* 1 iifW."®'Knighte of Pythias wll ’Thi^d i5/i the I ^ Flr * t * D<i f .. d f y nl *bu at H • o’clojck. A Br^rdwof dan0 ® 18 re< » noet « d - t ’ , E: AVBROWN, C. C. • V. , • Wm. McNAB. K. R. & 8. Miss Aiyi* Walker is the guest of Iter sj^tej^ Mm. b. T. Rice, during the holidays. Mrs. Mi E.. Black^nd little son went over to Springfield ^Saturday to visit relatives. Representative J. W. ^ Folk and family, o!^ Rosemary township, were Church of the Holy Apo.tle.. ■! (Protestant Episcopal) Services. »n 9 i U Hm?L 1 V 80 A ; M ‘ on ,he flrst - third and-fl th Sundays of the month. v „* " * »J choo l eTery ^“.iday at 10:30 A. M. Wa, ' cer » of Blackville, were in the That Bad Headache Wednesilay: late aftcrnooii service, the h°!J r adapted to the changing seasons. . Othef services as may he announced ' 1 Youiwill be welcome at all th^scrvices A. E. EVISON. Hector. U ? AL . E — 00w peas, 11.50 per k'K’kd. Apply to J. A. Porter, Barn well. S. C. l i; FOR SALE.—A few hundred bushels of pure bred Fulghum Oats at 80 cents per- bushel. Addrefes i .... . C. H. Mathis, 10-21-tf Blackville, S. C. in the city Monday. Capt. H. H. Mathis and Mr. Frank city on business Monday. Cadet Tillinghast Moore, of the Citadel, spent a few days in Barnwell with relatives this week. Messrs. Rex and_ Jack Graham were the guests of their mother,-Mrs R. Graham, this week. , . , Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Murray, of Co- lurWbia, are spending the holidays with Mrs. E. L. Patterson. HUGGINS’ DRUG STORE Mr. and Mrs. ReXie Birt and little son came down from Columbia Sun day to visit relatives here. — ' / • ^ Miss Sallie Pate came down frdAi Swansea last week to spend the holi days with Barnwell relatives. HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • * The attention of all subscri- * hers to The Tebple who are a * year or more in arrears is call- * ed to the notice on the first * page of this week’s issue. Mr. J. M. Brodie spent Christmas wtih relatives in Springfield. Mr. W. A. Fitts spent Christmas with his family in Blackville. Miss Bessie BrOnson is spending the holidays with relatives here. Monday will be aalesday, one of the “biggest” days of the entire *ar. Mr. R. R. Johnston, of Elko, was a business visitor here Thursday? Mr. T. A. Greene, of the Dunbarton section, was in the city' Thursday. E. J. DeCosta and family spent Christmas with relatives here. Mr. U. B, Harnmet, of Columbia, spent the week-end with relatives-Jn Barnwell. Mr. W. F. Holmes, Jr., was the guest of relatives here during the holidays. Attorneys Jm- A. Willis, of Barn well, and J.Henry Johnston, of Al lendale, were called U> Edgefield on professional business Monday. _ Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Fogleman and children came down from Burlington, N. C. last week to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies. Mr. Max Bronsoa came up from Hampton Sunday for a short visit to relatives here. Cadet Perry Price is spending the F holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Price. Mr. Zack Creighton, editor of the Latta Observer, spent. Christmas with relatives here, Cadet John Simms is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Simms. an.’ Mr. John B. Harley, of Wagener, was the guest of relatives here for several days this week. V>— • - Mr. John Duncan Holmes came up from Charleston last week to spend the holidays with relatives here. .V ^ •X . 'l. Honest John Barnwell, of near Elko, called and settled up his sub scription dues to The People on Fri- day. ' . . _ , Misses Jessie A^jnstrong, Lily Richardson and Thelma Mazursky arrived from Winthrop £ollege on Thursday morning to spend the holi days with relatives in Barnwell. ’ Mr. John B. McNab came over 'from Waynesboro, Ga., last week to spend the holidays with relatives in Barnwell. - ’ Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Calhoun and little son, McTyre, are spending the holidays with relatives at Little Mountain. ‘ ‘ ' x? 1 ■* . . * X • % .-A t Mrs. B. G. Parks and brother, Mr. Stafford Moody, of Waycross, .Ga., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Moody, Jr., during the' holidays. Remember, dear delinquent sub scriber," this is the last week you will receive /n}e"Wdple unless you pay up-.- After January IsL your name . will be dropped from our mailing list and ‘your account turrted over to an attorney for collection. • This is fi nal. . ' ’ M|s. T. D. Fogleman and children, of Burlington, N. C- who spent the ’Christmas holidays with relatives in Barnwell, were called home Tuesday afternoon by the news of the death of Mr. F<j(gi^man.’s father, who died Monday night in a Greensboro hos pital, following an operation Friday. A headache means yott are of gear, usually from your 4 stomach or from yotfr nerves. Your best way ia to get back into normal condition' soon as possible, but you likely need relief from pain once. Our remedies are reliable. IR. -A-. ID IE Jk. S O IN", , The 9tczall Store, Main Street^ i , Barnwell, S. C. Miss Martha Ayer Duncan return ed last week after a pleasant visit to relatives and friends in Columbia. Pile Up Your fora n V"* *—< Miss bailie Armstrong, of Colum bia, is the guest of Barnwell rela tives and friends during the holidays. In making your borrow at the bank, dear delinquent subscriber, don’t for get that little amount you are due The People. Mr. W. H. Duncan, Jr., of Mont pelier Station, Va., spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Duncan. . _ Cadet Gordon Pate came down from ClemsoU' College last week to spend the holidays with his mother, Mrs. M. J. Pate. Mr. E. E. Goodson, editor of the Jeffersonian, of Jefferson, )s spend ing the week in Bsrnwelf with rela tives and friends. Mrs. Lena Davies arrived from Queens Collage, Charlotte, N. C., on Thursday to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies. tol. and Mrs. N. G. W. Walker went down to Ocala, Fla., last week to spend the Christmas holidays with their daughter, Mrs. Wilson. 77 O n of the queerest things about some people is that they will not follow GOOD ADVICE when they KHOW they OUGHT TO. Perhaps we are all more or less that way. All the wise men of all ages hare urged their feUow beings to PUT AWAT SOMETHING for a RAINY DAT. Good old BeajtMftin Franklin’s sayings on economy and sating alone ought to make a bank book bolder of. EVERY ONE. If yon hate DELATED, suppose you act HONESTLY with T0UH- SELF EIGHT HOW. Baulk: of "W WILL1STON. S. C. - THE VALUE WE OFFER ARE SO BIG THAT WE WANT^OUiTO SEE THEM. COMEINNOW.OfHILE THEISTOCKilS CONPLETE. AND SEE THE QUAULIY 6FOUR GOODS AND THE PRICES WE PLACE ON THEM. THAT*S ALL WE ASK. WE KNOW THAT YOU WILL BUY AND BUY LOTS. BECAUSE YOU ^ WILL FIND THE QUALITY TO BE GOOD AND THE STYLE TO BE CORRECT. - ^ OUR PRICES ARE NOW THE^LOWEST OF THE YEAR. WE ARE MAKING OUR CLEAN-UP. **MGNEY-SALE. Only the most excluaite metropolitan styles shown in “MAY MANTON” SHOES for Women. J. A. P0RTER, BARNWELL, S. 0. THE BAILEY-LEBBY CO. Machinery, Mill and PujWfeiNG Supplies Alitoijiobile Tires ai)d Accessories. AOENT8 FOR THE U. S. COMPANY'S CELTCBRjVTED Q. & J. TIRES- Charleston, S. C. We are ready to aenre our customers with a full line of Fancy Fruits, Fancy *nd Home Made Candies 1 Subscribers Ashley Stansell, of-El ko, and B. R. Black, of Olar, called very cleverly at this office Tuesday and gave the clouds a silver lining. O^Tsters Mr. DeWitt Lancaster, who is studying dentistry in Baltimore, Md. is spending the holidays with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Cave and Miss Carrie Cave went up to Columbia Saturday afternoon to see the per formance in that city of “Everywom- X Dentist. Willistoi), S. C., eVert) Monday and Tuesday. l^oUniree p)dg f Penipark, S. G. f Jlalance of WeeK. Graduate of HALTIMORE COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY. Class 1007. Can he found in my office every day. We receive them daily The many friends of Mr. J. B. Kirby^ill sympathize with him in the loss of his sister, who died last week before her brother reached her bedside. Mrs. JohiX Wise, of Blackville, is spending the holidays with her sis ter, Mrs. F. C. Withers.—Columbia Record. Dec. 26. The college girls and boys and oth er yuletide visitors will soon depart leaving the old town dull and dreary until the summer vacation brings them home again. Mr. H. W. Jones, of Blackville, Route No. 2, was in the city on bus iness Thursday and called very clev erly at The People office. He has been a subscriber to this paper for nearly thirty-nine years. ■ 7 I ' Mr. T. D. Fogleman, who came down from Burlington, N. C. r last week to visit relatives here, was call ed home Saturday on account of the serious illness of his father. True to his. promise. Magistrate L. H. Williams, of UJmer, presented the editor with a fine, fat gobbler for the Christmas dinner. He is an unfor- getting good friend. Now, if' some other thoughtfuL subscriber yill prp- sent us with another for Saturday’s dinner, we will have had a Merry { Christmks , with excellent prospects j for a Happy New Year. The People can handle that job of printing better than any other office in the county, Mr. Merchant.. . “The Linotype way is the only way^\\If you want it dpne NOW, try us. The People’s job Department is making a specialty of printing briefs, Mr. Lawyer. The installation of a modern Linotype makes it unneces sary to send this class of work away from BaBnwQ!L._Try us on your next order. . '*■ SendUsY our * Job Work Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local application*, a* they cannot roach the dlacaicd'-ortlon of the ear. There la only ose.Wy to cure catarrhal deafnea*. and that la^by a conatitutlonal remedy, fatarrhal Deafnea* 1* cauaed by an In flamed condition of the mucou* lining of the Eustachian Tube. When thl* tube I* inflamed you have a rumbling aound or Imperfect hearing, and when it 1* entirely elo*ed. Deafnea* 1* the result Unless tbe inflammation can be reduced and thl* tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness are caused by catarrh, which Is an Inflamed condition of the mucous sur faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru tbs blood on the mucous surfaces of the sys tem. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cur*.- Circulars tret. All Druggists, Ttc. r. J. CHENEY * GO.. Tolsdo. a Barnwell Fruit Company, —Agents for— ^Nunnatly s 3ine Candies Barnwell. S. C r . tf. . , - X*—. The Only Exclusive Fruit Store in Barnvirell County M. B. CALHOUN Funeral Director Allendale, Barnwell, Blackville. First-class Undertaking. Hearse for both White and Black. Offices: Allendale: Home, Furni ture Co., Barnwell and Blackville. All calls given -prompt attention. x -- * 9-2-15 Nothing To It. Nothing raises our wrath quicker and causes us to grow warm undfer the collar, than to see the farmer car icatured as a “rube” with alfalfa chin whiskers, holding an ancient pitch fork and placidly chewing' a stem of grass. ■ • ' It’s a libel on the best class of peo ple in America. The farmer never was a “rube” and is farther from it to-day than ever before. He has a better home, more money invested in his business, than half the smart “alecks” who try to misrepresent him. 'Some of our heaviest depositors and directors are fanners. They are men ' of affairs. You can’t fool them,. They know a good bank when they see one. Bank of Western CErolina SELTT. 7 : Barnwell, S. G i