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c t— r*. », ■'■im UAMMOnr LODGE Mo. 17, A. T. M. vi!***S rooai ®** ,0 * ttOB H»rmo*y Lod g Mo. IT, A. fr»l?Vni beh^id ■■•onlc Tempt* op Thsnday bcothien ora tevdUui; lar&tto Wm. U6Hlfc7&.’ :i '.*‘• Enk7, W - ^ -t £2 S''' neetiog ot Barawel ■ :hU or PrthlM wll Fir I?* 111 " Mo. Id, R ® kl1 .° n F'Mt and ’Thlrd Frtdty nUfbt* at 8 o’clock. A — "“l attendance u requested. By order of • - , E. A, BROWN, C. C. Wm. McMAB. R. R. A g. Dr. H. 8. Bailey went orer to Black- rille Monday afternoon. Mrs. J. K. Still, of Blaelrrille, spent the Week-end with her son, Mr. R. B. Still.—Bamberg Herald. per bushel. 10-21-tf FOR Sy\.LE.—One family horse, perfectly gentle; any lady can drive her and she does not need a whip to get her along; also two buggies, all of which will be sold cheap. Apply to Mrs. R. A.. Gyles, Blackville, S. C. l-20-3t. FOR SALE.—Acid, tankage, cotton seed meal, blood, fish scrap, limestone, oyster shell lime, ground phosphate rock in c?r lots. iMlSVe a specially good price on the first three items. Otis Brabham, Allendale, S. C. l-20-2t. ■ FOR RENT—Good two-horse farm only .2H miles from Barnwell; on fine clayed road. Plenty of wood to run place. Rent reasonable. Apply ’ at The People office. FOR RENT—One brick store build ing in the town of BlackviNe; one of the best locations_fqr business in the town. Apply to W. A. Gyles, Black ville, S. C. l-20-3t. WANTED—A boy to work in office • and run errands. A chance to learn a good trade. Apply at The People of fice. LOST.—One white setter dog pup py, with lemon colored ears and spots on back; about 8 months old. Re ward for his return or information leading to hit recovery. W. C. Jen nings, Barnwell, S. C. 1-20-tf. Get It at HUGGINS’ DRUG STORE HERE AND HEREABOUTS. The days gain eight minutes ip sun shine this week. 'v Miss May Simms is visiting in Co lumbia this week. Mr. B. P. Davies was called to Co lumbia Monday on business. Miss Carey Rice is visiting Miss Roberta Aldrich in Columbia this week. it Mr. ‘Paul Morris is visiting his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Furse at Martins. • Mr. H. J. Baxley, of Barnwell, Route 1, paid The People a welcome call Friday. . Miss Annie Hartzog’ spent last week with friends in Willbton.—Bam berg Herald. f- Messrs. W. H. Wooley and B. Stringfellow, of Elko, wece in .the city Tuesday. ~ - Mr. U. D. Lee, of Snelling, was in the city Tuesday and called very clev erly at this office. 'Miss Agnes Thomas, of Columbia, is the guest of, Miss Martha Ayer Duncan this week. • While in the city Friday, Mr. C. L. Hiers, of. Augusta, paid The People an appreciated calk . Mr. Judson Greene, of the Dunbar ton section, was in the city on Wednesday of last week. ’ Church of the Holy Apostles. (Protestant Episcopal) > Sbbvicbs. y 3 , n 2?*7- A. M. on the first, third and frth Sundays of the month. Sunday School every Sunday at 10:30 A. M. Wednesday: late afternoon serrice, the hour adapted to the changing seasons. Other services as may be announced. You «ill be welcome at all the services. A. E. EVISON, Rector. FOR SALE—Cowpeas, *1.50 per bushel. Apply to J. A. Porter, Barn well, S. C. ' - - Capt. W. H. EaVes, of Elko, light ened the labors oLlast week’s busy day by his welcome call at this of fice. ■ ; y .... Miss May Brown, of Graniteville, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Buckingham for the past several days. - * ■ FOR SALE.—A few hundred bushels of pure bred Fulghum Oats at 80 cents — Address C. H. Mathis, IjHackville, S. C. Mr. S. R. Boylston, chairman of the board of county Commissioners, of Blackville, was in the city on business one day last week. Mr. B. B. Easterling, the local deal er,. sold tvjo Dodge automobiles in Barnwell last week—a roadster to Mr. L. M. Calhoun and a touring car to Mr. B. L. Easterling. C. C. Simms, Esq., and little son went Up to Columbia Monday morn ing, where Mr. Simms appeared b&v fore the United States Court. Mr. C. B. Berry, of "Blackville Route No. 3, was in the city Saturday and gave the week a pleasant close for The People by his welcome visit to this office. « *. I The many friends,.of Representa tive R. B. Fickling will learn with re gret that he has been seriously ill at his home in Blackville for the past several days. ^ Misses Julian^ Easterling and Lou ise Wilson, after spending the Christ mas vacation in the dty,have returned to Blackville to resume teaching in the graded school.—Bamberg Herald. • Messrs. G. L. and J. A. Hill, W. B. Parker, J. C. Tarrance and G. D. Cook’, of Snelling, attended the party at the home of Miss Alice Morris on Tues day evening of last week. -*• ' A, THE BEST PHARMACY Purity Promptness Accuracy - r • ; Barnwell. - ^ S. C. ■ i ■ ■ . ■ ' i. ' • , •r-x-x-x-x-x-x-t-x-x-i-w :-X“HX~x~x* Barnwell Auto Repair Co. Automobile Owners W; • V** ' •" . * ’ * V x Let us rebuild your car and save money. Make fyour [car run like new. All overhauling work guaranteed. Try me and 'you wil become juy customer. Located in Michaelson Building opposite The Barnwell People office. A.^B. HAETIN, Manager. Lemon Brothers had the misfor tune to lose a horse by death Sunday morning. The animal’s leg was brok en by the kick of a mule and in order to save it from needless suffering the horse wss mercifully shot. • Mrs. John Cooner, Miss Sallie Free, Mr*. J. E. Newsom, Mrs. C. P. Hooton and Misses Lucile Hunter and Rub McMillan attended the district meet ing of the Baptist W. M. U., in Wil- liston, last week.—Bamberg Herald. t\ Miss Alice Morris entertained a few friends Tuesday evening of last week in honor of her guests. Misses Ivy an Virgiy .Garrison. After several in teresting games the guests were in vited to the dining room, where hot chocolate, ambrosia and cake were served. COULD -SCARCELY WALK Af Asd For Throe S—on Mr*. Vb- ceat Wu UmUo to Attend to Any of Her Housework. Pleasant HID, N. C.—"I suffered for three summers,” writes Mrs. Walter Vincent, of this town, “and the third and last time, was my worst. I had dreadful nervous headaches and prostration, and was scarcely able to walk about Could not do any of my> housework. I also had dreadful pains in my back and sides and when one of those weak, sinking spells would come on me, I would have to give up «nd lie down, until it wore off. I was certainly in a dreadful state of x^^alth, when I finally decided to try Xardul lul the woman’s tonic, and I firmly *■ AG believe I would have died if I hadn’t taken it. After 1 began taking Cardui, I was greatly helped, and all three bottian Re lieved me entirety. 1 fattened up, and grew so much stronger in three months, I felt like an other person altogether.” Cardui is jwely vegetable and gntie- acting. Its ingredients have a mild, «onic effect, on the womanly constitution Cardui makes for increased strength, improves the appetite, tones up the ner vous system, and helps to pale, sallow cheeks, fresh and may. Cardui has helped more than a minion weak women, during the past 50 years. It will surely do tor you, what it has done for them. Try Cardui today. La4tM AS. "a Writs to: OiatuaN vlwry Drpi.. Ova tun llrurturn on your ca Traatav.ni tar Waam. Mnatctnn Ca. •a. Tana., Messrs. Moody & Kirby, Barnwell’s newest mercantile establishment, have completed the renovation of their building and are now receiving ad vance shipments of merchandise. They expect to have a full line on dis play by ’ February 1st. Watch for opening announcement. In Memory of Mrs. Susan Willis. '^•OSk “The -golden bowl is broken, ' Loosed in the sitvgr eord; In the grave she waits the glory Of the coming of the Lord. Who will judge her and reward her? Christ to her was all in all; She had put her house in order,— She was ready fonthe call. Faithful unto death, she feared not, ' As in life she did her part, Clinging to the blessed promise Gpd has given the pure-in heart.” Mrs. H. J. Harvey. Williston, S. C., Jan. 12, 1916. IT Q -f- - ! . Towles*—Bush>- . , *3* V.- Mrs. Gladys Brown Towles and Mr. Jas. Julien Bush were married in Sa vannah, Ga., Saturday, and are spend ing their honey-moon in the Land of Flowers. The happy young couple have the best wishes of a host~ of friends for a long and happy life. 'S-. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sexton return- home Thursday evening after a ek’s visit to. relatives and friends Columbia. • • •. Notice of Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will on Tuesday, iFebruarv 29th, 1916, file with Hon. i John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barn well - County, his final return as ad ministrator with will annexed of the estate of Joseph W. Phillips, deceased/ and apply for Letters Dismissory. - ' George F. Dukes, Administrator, with -Will Annexed. January 14th, 1916. Come at once! my horse is sick. I - ... ... ' . , ’ A Prompt attention must be giv en ailing stock so that farm work may not be delayed. Bell Telephone Service on the farm enables you to get the veterinary quickly. It also keeps you in touch with the markets and your neighbors. ^ ■ ; V- ' ' ... ^ |i . > i i. •. If there is no telephone on your farm write to- dAsrfor our Free Booklet. . 1 Address:- —5 ——...«^—■ -v- • ^ 1 . , , • 1 , Farmers’ Line Department. • ' • ; SOUTHERN BELi; TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY • BOX 52, COttfMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. Candidate Cards ‘.i ' : 1 l FOR SUPERVISOR. Kline, S. C., R. F. £>., Jap. 15,1916. The Blackville Ladies’ Parlor has I Hereby announce myielf a candi- been chartered with a capital of $2- date for the office of Supervisor for 0Q0. The officers are:. Mrs. E. Barnwell County, subject to^he rules Simmons, president; Marion Sim- ! sad - regulations of the J Democratic mons, vice-president, and John Simmons, secretary and > and .. regulations J, primary election. IA .. - .. ’ r i W. L. Harvey. WiHistoi), S. G.j every Monday and Tuesday. l{oliniree p)dg f ~ penijiark, S. C., Palance of Weex. Graduate of BALTIMORE COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY. Glass 1907. Can be found in my office every day. ©eu, OUR PRICES YOULL BUY *; ■ .■ ■ OUR GOODS WE SELL V0 ° SOMETHING FOR THREE MAR KED FOUR DOLLARS WE SAME VOU ONE DOLLAR OF SURE-ENOUGH MONEY. OUR GOODS ARE WORTH. AUL THE TIME. ALL WE ASK FOR THEM AT FIRST. w c WE DO NOT WANT TO CARRY OUER OUR WINTER GOODS FOR ANOTHER YEAR. THATS WHY WE ARE CUTTING PRICES fd CLEAR THEM OUT. COME WHILE THE ‘TICKING” IS GOOD. rtf. - \ Only the most exclusive metropolitan styles shown in “MAY MANTON” SHOES for Women. J. A. P0RTER, !> • 'V " l V! 1 IqHBPWS".. • 11 •", 1 ' ' BARNWELL, 8. 0. We are ready to serve our customers with a full line of Fancy Fruits, Fancy m><i Home Made Candies We receive them daily Barnwell Fruit Company, —Agent* for— ^funnaUu s ffine bandies Barnwell, S. C. : The Only Exclusive Fruit Store in Barnwell County Afraid of Work XL If you are afraid of honest labor, unllssv yqu 1 art unusually fortunate, you have a jhard row ahead of you. Success comes to the man who is willing to w;ork; who buckles down to ,-the task at hand until something .bet ter comes along. It comes to the man who does not shy at a pair of overalls. ' Who doesn’t have a fit if his hands are not soft and white. It comes to the - fellow who has grit enough to do even x4ittle more than he is paid for doing. That’s • the kind of fellows who go higher. These traits combined with the saving habit in some good bank will surely open the door of success in time; possibly slow but neverthe less sure. v -'» Bank ofi* Western Carolina Bam well, S C 1 tjhim.