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Church of the Holy Apo,tle..
(Protestant Episcopal)
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te ? t0 ‘ he Changing seasons.
Ym- wn.TP f ma >' ^ announced,
lou will be welcome at all the services.
A. E. EVISON. Rector.
v. SAL’S—Cowpeas, llvhtr per
weiftc pp y toJ - A - p;,rter ’ Bar ";
bushels
of pure bred Fulghum Oats at 80 cents
per bushel. Address
m oi ** ^ H. Mathis,
10-21-tf BlackviHe, 6. €.»
F0R Good two-horse farm
only 2% miles v from Barnwell; on
fine clayed road. Plenty of wood to
run place. Rent reasonable. Apply
at The People office.
Coroner f. Staff Halford w«nt over
to Bjackvilte Sunday afternoon,
a - .
Mr. J. G. Fanning, of Willia'.on,
* visitor her* Monddy. - I ; .
Mr. .Frank Youngblood, of Ellen-
ton, was in the city Sunday and Mon
day- ' ' , '
MfSW. F. Duncan, of Meyer’s Mill,
was among the visitors here sales-
day.
Col. Alf|ed A,ldlrich, of Greenwood,
was in the dity this week on busi
ness.
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» The People has heard of two new
candidates for the office of Super
visor. y , . V
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Gapt. W. T. Walker, of Walker’s
.Station, was a business visitor here
Monday.
Messrs. John M. Weekley and G.
A. Best, of Ulnjer, were in the city
Monday.
A. H. Ninestein, Esq., of BlackviHe,
was in the city on professional busi
ness Monday.
Mr. I. L. Langley has returned to
Columbia* after spending the holidays
with relatives in Barnwell.
Mr. L. P. Tobin, of Greer was the
guest of his mother, Mrs. L- C. Tobiny
several days last week, -j
n.
Dr. G,* F. Hair and family spent
Christmas in BlackviHe.—Bamberg
County Times.
Messrs. B. F. Anderson and T. A.
Greene, of Dunbarton, were in the
city salesday.
The People’s good friend, Magis
trate L. H. Williams, of Ulmer, was
in the city on business Monday.
Get It
% at
HUGGINS’ DRUG STORE
• HERB AND HEREABOUTS. •
Mr. F. P. Lee, of Elko, was in the
city Monday . *
Mr. A. R. Dunbar, of Ellenton, was
here Monday. . I
C. M. Turner, of Ellenton, was in
Barnwell Monday.
Mr. R. V. Lane, of Dunbarton, was
in the city Monday.
Mr. Enoch Buford, of Ellenton, waa
in the city Monday.
Mr. D. W. Brown, of Meyer’s Mill,
was a visitor here Monday.
Mr. A. F. Morris, of Olar, was in
the city Monday.
Mr. R. R. Johnston, of Elko, was
a visitor here salesday.
The days gain three minutes in
sunshine this week.
' * Mr. L. P. Williams, bf Elko, was
in the city Monday.
Mr. J. W. Broyming, of BlackviHe,
was in the city Monday.
Mr. 0. B. Harden, of Allendale,
was a visitor here Monday..
Mr. J. L. Augley, of Ulmer, was in
the city on business Monday.
Mr. W. L Johns and son, of Bal-
doc, were in Barnwell Monday.
Mr. J. H. Woodward, of Orange
burg, was in the city this week.
Mr. J. W. Walker, Of Thoujas, was
a business visitor here Monday.
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Mr. T. J. Hiers, of Dunbarton, was
in the city on business Thursday.
Mr. J. B. Kirkland, of Meyer’s
Mill, was a visitor here salesday.
Mr. C.. B. Dunbar, of Milletteville,
was in the city on business salesday.
Mr. R. E. Woodward, of Rosemary
Township, was" in Barpwell salesday.
Rev. W. R. McMillan spent Mon
day in BlackviHe.—Bamberg Herald.
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Mr. B. F. Weathersbee and son
motored down from Dunbarton Mon
day.
Mr. L. M. Calhoun was called to
Charlotte, N. C.*, on business Mon
day. , • .' ' x •
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Mj\ G: W. Bodiford, of BlackviHe,
day e
tr-
Route No. 2, was in Barb well sales-
Messrs. J. Ji Ray t J. J^^Ray, Jr., of
Healing Springs, were in -the city
.Monday. . *. '* .
The many friends of Miss Ruby
Armstrong wiH learn with regret
that it will be necessary fcfr her to
return to s hospital in Columbia for
treatment of in Junes received in a
fall from a horse. ^ _ .
Mr. R. M. Wilson, who has been
making his home in Barnwell for the
past several months, has moved to
Allendale.
Mr. J. B. Hartzog, of Hilda, was a
welcome visitor t to the sanctum New
Year’s Day.
The Revs. Geo. Hopkins and John
K. Goode, of BlackviHe, were visitors
here Monday.
Capt. N. M. Walker, of Appleton,
was among the visitors in Barnwell
Monday.
Prof. J. D. Robipon returned last
week from a visit-to relatives in tho
Piedmont section.
Miss Sadie Easterling is in Barn
well on a visit to her brother, A. C.
Easterling.—The State.
Miss Marguerite Patterson is
spending the holidays with her moth
er, Mrs. Kate Patterson.
Miss Joyner and Miss Eva Blanton
have returned from North, where
they spent the holidays.
Messrs. H. W. Deer and A. W.
Manuel, of Ulmer, .paid The People
an appreciated call Friday.
Mr. R. A. Weathersbee, of Willis-
ton, paid The People an appreciated
call while in the city Monday.
Mrs. W. W. Boyles and children,
of Allendale, were the guests of lel-
atives here last week.
Mr. C. B. Parker, of Rosemary
Township, called at The People office
while in the city Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Nickle and Mrs.
J. C. Griffin, of Robbins, were the
guests of friends here Monday. •
Mr. F. F. Dunbar, of Milletteville,
was in the city shaking hands with
his many friends Monday.
Messrs. B. M. Jenkins, Jr., S. R.
Hickson and M. C. Lee, of Kline, were
amon^ the salesday visitors.
Messrs. C. H. and Murray Mathis,
of BlackviHe, were in the city Mon
day.
Messrs. J. R. Boylston, T. B. W^-
ren and J. C. Keel, of Allendale were
in the pity Monday.
Mrs. R. M. Jennings, of BlackviHe,
is spending some time-in the city.—
Bamberg Herald.
j. Emile Harley, Esq., of Barnwell,
was in, the city on business Tuesday.
Bamberg Herald.
Miss Hattie Newsom is spending
the holidays at her home in Willis-
ton.—Bamberg Herald.
_Mr, C. F. Rizer, of Olar, was in
Barnwell salesday with a large drove
of horses and mules.
—Miss Edna Still of Barnwell, is
visiting Mrs. L. D. Easterling, on
Marion Street.—The State.
J. H. Johnson, Esq., of Allendale,
Was in the city Monday on profes
sional business^ * t ’ ■
Master Henry Bellinger returned
to Columbia Sunday after a visit to
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. O’Bannon.- 1 -—
Messrs. C. M. Wall and B. F. Ow
ens, of Dunbarton, were among the
visitors here salesday.
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Mr. R. L. Wooley, of Wiiliston,
called vyy cleverly at The People of-^
fice while in ; the city salesday. 1
Messrs. F. D. Rowell and J. B.
Grubbs, of Hilda, were in Barnwell
Monday. _
Mr: R. B. Still and family spent
Christmas day in BlackviHe with rel
atives.—Batnbefg County Times.
Mr. J. Emile Harley,xof Barnwell,
was irt the city for a few hours Sun
day.—Aiken Journal and Reviejv.
Mr. And Mrs. J. R. Harden, of
Kline, were in the city Monday and
called to see The People’s Linotype.
Miss Louise Porter returned to
Converse College Monday, after a
pleasant visit to her parents, Mr- and
Mrs. J. A. Porter.
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Messrs. A- R- and C. L. Langley
motored down „from Columbia ..last
week for a short visit to relatives and
friends in Barnwell.
Mr. Laurie C. Fowke, of Lynd-
hurst, was in the city on business
Thursday and joined The People’s
large circle of satisfied readers.
Mrs. Kate Province and her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cassels, have re
turned to their homes after a’ pleas
ant visit to Mrs. L. C. Tobin.'
Mr. F. H. Dicks, of Dunbarton,
was in the city on business Thurs
day and paid The People an appre
ciated call.
Messrs. P. E. Allen, C. S.^Juist, J.
V. Baxley and J. W. Hair, of Black-
ville, were in the city on business
salesday.
Miss Julian Easterling, who teach
es at BlackviHe, is spending the hol
iday vacation at home in the city.—
Bamberg Herald.
Mrs. Lena Davies returned to
Queens College, Charlotte, N. C., on
Sunday afternoon, after pleasant
visit to Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies.
Mrs. Carrie E. Simmons, of Black-
ville, visited her daughter, Mrs. G.
0. Simmons last week.—Bamberg
County Times.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ayer, of Black-
ville, spent Tuesday at the home of
Mr. G. O. Simmons.—Bamberg Coun
ty Times.
Col. E. O. Calhoun, of Teague, Tex
as, was the guest of his brothers,
Messrs. H. D. and L. M. Calhoun
Monday.
Miss Flossie Patterson has re
turned to Converse College after
spending the holidays with relatives
here.
Mrs. W. M. Andrews has returned
from Augusta, where she was the
guest of relatives during the holi
days.
Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Wooley have re
turned home after a pleasant visit to
relatives in Livingston and Orange
burg.
Attorneys R. P. Searson, Jr., and
Jas. M. Patterson, of Allendale, were
in the city on professional business
Monday. N
Messrs J. W. Folk, J. M. Weathers
bee, J. G. Davis, John and Willie
Cooke motored over from Rosemary
Township Monday.
Col. and Mrt. N. gAw. Walker
have returned home after spending
the holidays with their daughter,
Ityrs. Wilson, in Ocala," Fla.
Mr. R. W. Dicks and. family, of
Barnwell, spent last Monday in Ai
ken as the guests of Mrs. E. R. Ha-
fers.—Aiken Journal kqd Review.
Mr. T. E. Turner, of Elko, was in
Barnwell Monday. His friends will
learn with pleasure that he is rapid
ly recovering from his recent illness.
Mrs. A. P. Cornell and children re
turned to Spartanburg Sunday after
noon, after a pleasant visit to Mrs.
Cornell’s mother, Mrs. L. C. Tobin.
rr will
PAY YOU
TO BUY FROM US
- NOW
IT WILL PAV YOU TO BUY FROM US NOW. BE-
CAUSE ON THE SAME HIGH QUALITY MERCHAN
DISE WHICH WE ALWAYS SELL WE HAUE MADE
LOWER PRICES.
WE COULD NOT EXACTLY FIGURE OUT JUST
HOW NANY GOODS TO BUY FOR OUR WINTER
DENAND. ON WHAT WE HAUE LEFT WE HAUE
CUT THE PRICES. AND CUT THEM LOW. SO WE
CAN QUICKLY CLEAR OUT OF OUR STORE EUERY
PIECE OF WINTER GOODS WE HAUE LEFT OUER.
THE SOONER YOU CAME THE BETTER THE
PICKING WILL BE.
Misses Pauline Richardson and
Nonie Best went over to Augusta
Wednesday afternoon to see the pro
duction in that city of “Everywo-
man.”
Only the-moat exclusive metropolitan styles shown in
Misses McCown, Antley, Currell,
Carson and Bailey, members of the
Barnwell Graded School faculty have
returned to the city after spending
the holidays with out-of-town rela
tives. *
“MAY MANTON” SHOES
for Women.
Misses Jessie Armstrong, Lily
Richardson and Thelma Mazursky
have returned to Winthrop College
to resume their studies, after spend
ing the holidays with relatives in
Barnwell.
J. A. P0RTER, -
"BARNWELL, 8, e.* :
Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Milner spent
« hristmas in BlackviHe with relat
tives 1 of Mrs. Milner. They have both
returned to the city.—Aiken Jour
nal and Review.
Mrs. B. G. Parks and brother, Staf
ford Moody, have returned to Way-
cross, Ga., after a pleasant week's
visit to Barnwell relatives and
friends. t
W. ar. rud T to Mrr« our curtomm wkk a Ml Im
Fancy Fruits.
Fancy wd Home Made Candies
Mrs. Annie Easterling, Rob and
Misses Lucy Gather and Sarah Clay
ton Jeter visited Mr. John Easterling
in Barnwell during the past week.—
Aiken Journal and Review.
Miss Sallie Pate returned to Swan
sea Sunday afternoon, after spend
ing the holidays with' her mother,
Mrsi M. J. Pate.
Mr. M. L. Collins, of Govan, start
ed the New Year right by putting
himself in good standing as a mem
ber oj. The People family.
Messrs. J. A. Barker and j. W.
Boyles, of Seiglingville, were in the
city salesday and dispelled Monday’s
blueness by a visit to this office
Miss Marion Simmons and Mr.
Ralph Simmons, of BlackviHe, spent
Tuesday with relatives here.—Bam
berg County Times.
Major and Mrs. P. J. Drew enter-
taineH a number of friends at their
handsome residence on Marlboro
Avenue Thursday evening. *
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Randall and little
daughter, of Minneapolis, Minn., are
spending some , time with Mrs. C- R.
Kelly in BlackviHe. ,
Mrs. J. B. Harley and children re
turned to Wagener Sunday afternoon
■after spending the holidays with hec,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Morris.
Dr. W. M. Jones, Coli R. M. Mix-
son and Messrs. Q. A. Kennedy and
G* C. Matthews, of Wiiliston, werd in
the city Monday.
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Hf-8 J- Hutto, who has been dis
penser at Dunbarton for several
months, passed through-- Barnwell
Thursday afternoon en route to his
home in Elko.
Mrs. J. G. Moody, Jr., and little son
and Mr, Ben Rountree went up to
Columbia Sunday afternoon to visit
relatives. They will also go to St.
Matthews, where they will be joined
Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Eas
terling, returning home Sunday.
We receive them daily
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Randall Kelley
motored down from Columbia last
Week to vsit" relatives and friends in
the county. Mrs. Kelley is pleasant
ly remembered in Barnwell as Miss
Ella Pauline Pgchmann.
Dr. R. C. Kirkland and family, of ,
Barnwell, Dr. N. L. Kirkland, of ;
Barnwell, and Mr. A. L. Kirkland and j
family, of Buford’s Bridge, spent.i
yesterday, in the city with Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Graham.—Bamberg Her--
aid.
Barnwell Fruit Company,
—Af«nl»',for—
*Nunnal/if*8 {fine Sant/ies
;*| Barnwell. S. C. - *
The Only Exclusive Fruit Store in Barnwell County
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sexton are
spending several days in Columbia
this week. Their many Barnwell |
friends will learn with regret that
Mr. Sexton has accepted a position
in Anderson, to which city they ex
pect to move about February" 1st.
The Harvest..,
Capt. J". Staff Halford, of Barnwell,
has been appointed Coroner for Barn
well County by Governor Manning to
fill out the unexpired term of W. w’.
Woodward, deceased.
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Bates, of
Barnwell, and Mr. Frank Burckhal-
tkp were in Aiken on Wednesday vis
ing relatives and were cordially
greeted.by many old friends.—Aiken
Journal and Review.
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Mr. W. H. Hartzog, oC BlackviHe,
Route'No. 2, was in the city Monday
and called at The People office. He
a farmer who runs six plows and
last year planted only 26 acres of
cotton. As a result he has enough
meat, corn, etc., to run his farm
is independent
Additional locals qn eighth page.
The fanner plants ilia seed -in the
ground; What for ? So they will
grow and produce more seed. The
prudent mah plants his money in a
good bank. What for?. So it will
grow and produce more money.
Could the farmer raise any grain if
he planted no seed? Young man a
few dollars in the bank may be the
seeds of s fortune. You want to save
the seeds and you want to plant them
in the bank. They'll jfrow.' But, un
like the farmer who plaqts his seeds,
your harvest will be sure. The ex
tent of the harvest depends, upon how
much you sow. We invite you to sow
liberally in our'fertile field.
Bank of Western Carolina
aaaiOOM
Aifcw.a. G.
Barnwell, S.C
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