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.r HARMONY LODGE No. 17, A. F. M. ' . A regular communication of \M/ Harmony Lodgre Ntt. 17, A. m F. M., will be held in Masonic Temple on THURSDAY, FEB: 17, at 7:30 o’clock. Visiting brethren are cordially! invited to at tend. P. W. PRICE, W. M. Wm. McNAB, Sec. iceting of No. 16, K. be' held'-at their <5n"First and Third Pri nts at 8 o’clock. A full at- iridance is requested. By order of E. A. BROWN, C. C. * Wm. McNab, K. R. & S. Church of the Holy Apostles. t (Protestant Episcopal) ’ - .j Sekvicbs. Sunday: 11:30 A. M. on the first, third and fi'th Sundays of the month. Sunday School every Sunday {it 10:30 A. M: Wednesday: late afternoon service, the hour adapted to the chaughiK seasons. Other services as may be announced. You will be welcome at all the services. A. E. EVISON'. Rectok. The days gain nine minutes in ■hme this week. V f ‘ Capt. G. W. JMorris, of Olar, was in the city Tuesday. - • Mt. R. V. Lane, of Dunbarton, was in the city Monday. Mr. J. W. Walker, of Thomas, spent Monday in Barnwell. Mr. ’W. F. Googe, Allendale, was a business visitor here Friday. Mr. C. D. Kinard, of Ulmer, was in _ the city ,on business Monday. Capt. C. was in the c l Mathis, of Blackvile, Saturday on business. Mr. D.f W. BrptvhVof Meyer’s Mill, was a business' visitor here Mopday. n_ FOR SALE—Cowpeas, tl.50 per bushel. Apply to J. A. Porter, Barn well, S. C. : FOR SALE.—A few hundred bushels of pure bred Fulghum Oats at 80 cents per bushel. Address ^ w - C. H, Mathis, . 10-21-tf Blackville, S. C. FOR SALE.—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 R. A. Gyles, Blackville, S. C. Mr. D. C. Ready, of Dunbarton, was in the city Saturday and joined The People family. Messrs. M. C. Rjtcfiings and T. C. Hair, of Willistbh, were in the city on business Friday. ^e, ' - • . ».. • ————— Mr. J. B. Kirby was confined to his room a couple of days last week with an attack of the grip. ' Jm. A. Willis, Esq., spent several days in Charleston last week in at tendance upon the United States Dis trict Court. 1 The school gardening work will be gin as soon as the grounds are pre pared. ‘ Ths children will be taught practical gardening, ind they will be allowed to sell their vegetables for the benefit of the school. ■ • i r • ^ The secretary of state has issued a commission to the Branch Furniture Company of Fairfax with a capital of $10,000. The petitioners are: B. F. Thomas, J. M. Thomas, F. H. Load- holt and J. T. Compton. f The may frieds of the Rev. J. K. Goode, of Blackville, will learn with regret that he has been confined to his room for several days with a light attack of pneumonia. His early^fe* covery is earnestly hoped for. Vwi Dr. R. S. Bailey has been invited to address the Community Improvement Association of Healing Springs on the subject of Home Sanitation. This ad dress will be delivered at Healing Springs, Friday, February 12. Representative R. P. Searson, Jr., of Allendale, was-in the city Monday en route to Columbia. Mr. H. G. Boylston, of Blackville, has been appointed demonstration agent for Barnwell County. . He has already entered upon his duties and expects to make a canvass of the county the last of this week and the first of next. - to Mrs. ,1 uiost. X / I FOR SALE.—Fine milch cow; price reasonable. Apply to Dr. A. B. Pat terson, Bdmwell, S. C. 1-27-tf. FOR SALE.—One good cow, now fresh to the pail. Apply to M. Hill, Appleton, S. C. l-27-3t FOR RENT—Good two-horse farm only 2% miles from Barnwell; on fine clayfst.rbad. Plenty of wood to run place. Rent reasonable: Apply at The People office. FOR RENT—One brick store build ing in the town of Blackville; one of the best locations for business in the town. Apply to W. A. Gyles, Black- ville, S. C. l-20-3t. 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 hia recovery. W. C. Jen nings, Barnwell, S. C. 1-20-tf. Mr. B. B. Easterling went up to Union last week to visit his brother, Mr. R. A. Easterling, and wife. Mr. Oscar Birt left for Columbia Monday afternoon to accent a posi tion in a print shop in that city. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Harden, of Kline, were in the city Friday after noon and called at The People office. Mr. J. E. Kennedy,of WiRiston, has purchased a Dodge touring car from Mr. B. B. Easterling, the local dealer. Get It at HUGGINS’ DRUG STORE It HERB AND HEREABOUTS. Mr. L. M. Calhoun spent Monday in Allendale on business. Mr. B. Mazursky spent Monday with relatives in Williston. • Capt. 'W.D. Black, of Williston, was in the city on business Monday. Mr. I. W. Rountree, of Dunbarton, was among the visitors here Monday. The public school campus will soon be., made more attractive by a tasty flower garden in front of the.build ing. Mr. J. S. Ferguson, of Allendale, was the first to dispel the blueness of Monday by his welcome call at this office. Messrs. H. J. Crouch, of Elko, and B. F. Owens, of Dunbarton, attended the mock marriage at the school house Friday evening. Messrs. Thos. M. Boulware, J. G Moody, Sr., A. A. McAllister and Max Bronson motored down to Ulmer Sun day in the former’* car. Moody A Kirby announce the open ing of their mercantile establishment in this issue.' Read their advertise ment on the eighth page. Mr. W. E. McNab went up to Co lumbia Sunday morning to see his lit tle son, who has been under treatment in that city for the past several days, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sexton returned home Friday afternoon after a trip to Union and other points in the Pied mont section of this State and in Geor- The People had to waste-basket an item from Baldoc this week. It failed to have the name of the writer signed to it, the signature af “Blue; Eyes’! not being sufficient. This is in ac cordance with an established rule of this office. MRS. J. C. MATTHEWS DEAD. Was Former Resident of Williston.— Buried in Savannah Sunday. The Augusta Chronicle of January 30th had the following account of the death of a former Williston lady. Her friends will be shocked to know' of the death yesterday in Savannah, at the home of her sister, of Mrs. J. C. Matthews. Mrs Matthews had been ill a long time. Skilled hands and lov ing hearts contributed in every way to endeavor to restore her to health, but without avail. She went to Sa vannah tome time ago in the hope that the change might benefit her. Mr. and Mrs. Matthews have en joyed the high regard of Augustan* for years. They lived in Monte Sano. Mr. Matthews is in Savannah. He is a well-known commercial broker of Augusta and stands highly in business circles here. The funeral of Mrs. Matthews will take place in Savannah in Laurel Grove Cemetery, this after noon. „ . ' Mr. pnd Mrs. Matthews came to Augusta about eighteen or twenty years ago from Williston, S. C. Their scores and scores of friend* in Au gusta WIH deeply sympathize with Mr. Matthews in his deep bereavement. HUGGINS DRUG STORE OFFERS FIVE DOLLARS IN GOLD FREE TO PEOPLE READERS II You Can Supply the Miuing Words in This Advertisement Get it at Huggins Drug Store and you find' that^! ^.pur- < chased-^.- up to ..quality .....price* means......^..quality prices are.-. prices for drugs to remember . l, Get at drugstore. , The original of the above with all blanks filled in has been sealed and de posited in the vault of the Borne Bank. When all answers afd in, the origi nal will be compared and the contestant who has come nearest to filling in the correct words will receive the FIVE DOLLAR GOLD PIECE absolutely FREE. This contest closes April the first. Contest open to any white person in Barnwell. County. Cut out this advertisement, fill in missing words and mail to *i • CONTEST DEPARTMENT HUGGINS DRUG STORE Just Received! A carload of fine young Tennessee and Kentucky Mules—the [cream of the Western * Markets. [US ‘t » ■‘7*r -.4' : Mr. Frank Youngblood, of Ellen- ton, was in threity on business Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Key, of Meyer’s Mill, motored over to Barnwell Sat urday. C- / . Mr. Wad$ Hampton Hutto, of Blackville, was in the city Monday on. business and called very 'cleverly at The People office before returning home. A, Chautauqua will be held here February 21, 22 and 23. A number of excellent attractions have been booked and three days of high class entertainment are inticipated. Candidate Cards FOR STATE SENATOR. Barnwell, S. C^ Jan. 25, 1916. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of State Senator from Barnwell County, subject to' the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary election. , Thos. M. Boulware. for Supervisor. Kline, S. C., R. F. D., Jan. 15, 1916. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Supervisor for Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the~ Democratic primary election. — W. L. Harvey. Mr. L.' P. Tobin, of Greer, spent the week-end yyitlYhis mother, Mrs. Lah- ra Tobin. .o. —v. aQa aVa aV. .Va aQa -.v,. aV. aV. .v. aV. ..v,. i .v. -.v. .v. .v. .v. .v. ..v. .v. .v. Messrs. A. A. and Warren Richard son, of Columbia, were visitors here this week. Mr .Theo Kphn, of Mayesville, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. Mazurs ky this week. Next Monday will be salesday. Several tracts of real estate are ad vertised for sale. Mr. Jennings McNab, of Batesburg, spenj; several days last week with relatives in Barfiwell. Huggins Drug Store is offering $5 in gold to The People’s readers. See his advertisement in this issue. ‘Mr. E. G. Hay, of Lyndhurst, has purchased a Maxwell touring car from Mr. M. B. Hagood, the local dealer. Mr. W. 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