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; * L V t; 4 HARMONY LODCTE No. 17, A. F. M. - . A rejrular communication of \m/ Harmony Lodgt No. 17, A. F. M v will be held in Masonic +mk Temple - 'on THURSDAY,.) FEB. 17, at 7:30 o’clock. Visiting) brethren are cordially invited to at tend. >< . ~ P. W. PRICE, W. M. Wpi. McNAB, Sec. The regular meeting of I Barnwell Lodge No? 16, K. of P M will be held at their Hall on First and Third Fri day nights at 8 o’clock. A full at-1 tendance is requested. By order of E. A. BROWN, C. C. Wm. McNab, K. R. & S. ,• Church of the Holy Apoitle* *. (Protestant. Episcopal) Skkvk ks. t Sunday: 11:30 A. M. on the firet, third and fi'th-Sumlays of the month. . * • Sunday School every Sunday at lOSH) A. M. Wednesday: Late afternoon service, the hour adapted to the chaneimt seasons. Other gerviees As may he announee(R^-s«l You will !<e welcome at all the services. A. K. KV1SON. IIrc’Tor. FOR SALE—Cowpeas, $1.5 ( J per) bushei. Apply to J. A. Porter, Barn- » well, S. C. v FOR SALE.—A few hundred bushels, of pure bred Fulghum Oafs at 80 cents per bushel. Address C. H. Mathis, 10-21-tf Blackville, S. C. FOR SALE.—Fine milch cow; price reasonable. Apply to Dr. A. B. Pat terson, Barnwell, S. C. l-2?-tf. | FOR SALE.—One good cow, now fresh to the pail. Apply to M. Hill, Apjiieton, S. C. l-27-3t FOR SALE.—Two hundred bush els of corn, gotal anti sound. Write for prices. L. R. Buutrhman, Dun 's barton, S. C. , 2t. FOR RENT—Good two-horse farm only 2‘•a miles from Barnwell; on fine clayed road. Plenty of wood to run place. Rent reasonable. Apply at The People office. 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 informatiop' leading to hts recovery. W. C. Jen nings, Barnwell, S. C. 1-20-tf. PRESCRIBE GASO-TOSIC for your motor. Saves 25 per cent. ] in gasoline. Eliminates all carbon and keeps motor clean. Gives more horse ** power and quick pick up and easy starting. Sold exclusively by C. F. | . MOLAIR, Barnwell, S. C. J)r. T. F. Hogg, of Klini^ was in the city Tuesday. The Board of County Commis sioners met here Tuesday. Gen. W- W, .Moore, of Columbia, spent a few days in the city this week. Miss Katie ,Deas, of Augiista, is the guest of Miss Florrie Riehqrdson. Mr. S. ,R. Boylston, of Blackville’ was in the efity on' business Tuesday. Mr. W. I. Johm, of Baldoc, was in bhe cttV Tuesday. •' ( ‘ JL 1 ’ Mr. C. D. Kinard, of Ulmer, was in the city Monday. „ Mr. J. L. Box, of Allendale, was in the city this week. HUGGINS DRUG STORE • ' , • i)Fr 'FKRK n Mr. A. R. Dunber, of Ellenton, was a visitor here Tuesday. Capt. W. M. Parker, of Snclling, | f Mr. L. R. Baughman, of Dunbar-1 * FIVE DOLLARS IN GOLD FREE TO PEOPLE REAPERS If You Can Supply the Missing Words in This Advertisement t was in the city. Monday. Get it at Huggins Drug Store and youfind that ... pur- Mr. B. F. Weathersbee, of Dunbar ton, was in the city on business sales- | ton, was in the city Monday, day. Mr. A. N. Garber, pf Williston.was chased .up to - quality prices means .. quality Auditor R. W. Riley went up to | a business-*visitor here Monday. Columbia Saturday afternoon on bus- [ ines. | > Mr. E. F. Boylston, of Blackville, j was in the city on business Tuesday. prices are. Get i fori. —drugs to remember Mr. Hart Kohn, ^f'Columbia, spent the week-end with friends in Barn well. Mr. R. S. Purvis, of White Poond, | ^ ( | \Vas a business visitor here Monday. Magistrate J. E. Tobin, of Alien-| Capt. N. M. Walker, of Appleton, I daje, was in the city for a few hours was a business visitor here salesday. £ Tuesday. | . ——— . . ^ Mr. T. J. Deer was among the Ul- Mr. C. F. Rizer, of Olar, was in the | mer visitors to the county seat Mon- | ♦> city salesday with a large drove of | ‘lay- livestock. J ' W | ' ' The original of the above with all blanks filled in has been sealed and de posited in the. vault of the Home Bank. When all answers are in, the origi nal will be compared and the contestant who has come nearest to filling in the correct wprds will receive the FIVE DOLLAR GOLD PIECE absolutely FREE. This contest closes April the first. i i _Contest open, to any white |iM’ son in Barnwell County. Cut cut this advertisement, Ini—in' missing words and mail to , CONTEST DEPARTMENT HUGGINS DRUG STORE Messrs. Grover and Otis Sanders, Mr. Longstreet Gantt, of Lynd- j of Ulmer, were visitprs here sales- hurst, w as in the city Monday visit- J day. Lng relatives. Messrs. F. M. Young and Miles IV V Magistrate J. W. Hair and J. R. Loadholt, of Fairfax, were in the city J Woodward, of Blackville, were in the I Monday. „ • | J* city Monday. | | Mr. and Mrs. J. Randall l^elly, of | Kline, was in the city on business Snelling, were the guests of relatives | Monday here Monday. Magistrate G. C. Rost, Jr., of | T ? s I ♦ ♦ E. A. Brown, Esq., who is attending | J ♦♦♦ . . i Just Received! i Mr. W. I. Jowers, of Healing | court at Aiken, spent the week-end Springs, was among the out-of-town | at home, visitors Monday. Mr. J. C. McMillan, .of .Ulmer, was Mr. B. M. Roberts, of Ehrhardt, | a welcome caller at The People of- was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. | fice Monday. Riley this week. A. H. Ninestein, Esq., of Black ville, was in the city Monday on pro fessional business. Dr. S. R. Hickson, of Kline, was | \ among the visitors to the county [ seat Monday. A carload of fine young Tennessee and Kentucky Mules—the cream of the Western - 4- % . Markets. Mr. ft. E. Woodward, of Rosemary. Messrs. F. H. Dicks and L. W. Hill, j Township, was in the city on busi-1 of Rich I^ind township, were in the | ness salesday. city on business Tuesday. | | Col. R. M. Mixson, of Williston, | ville, Ga., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I was in the city shaking hands with | J. A. Porter this week. * CHEAP FOR CASH. i his many friends Monday. Messrs. J. J. Ray and J. J. Ray, Jr., | of Healing Springs, were visitors to the county seat salosday. Mr. W. M. Thomson, of Martin, called verjn cleverly at The People office while in town Monday. J. A Porter, Barnwell, S. C Get It at HUGGINS’ DRUG STORE Dr. E. W. Ellis and Mr. D. W. Brown, of Meyer’s Mill, were busi ness visitors here Tuesday. Mr. W. S. Snelling, of' Millette- ville, was in the city Monday and called at The People office. Mr. L. M. Harley, of Williston, was the guest of his brother, Mayor J. E. Harley, several days last week. , Mr. G. W. Delk, of the Hilda sec- | tion, was in the city Monday and called very cleverly af this office. Messrs. P. H. Buckingham and Perry Bush, of Ellenton, spent the I week-end in Barnwell with friends. Messrs. Plexico, H. T. Branham, 1; O. Griffin, Wyman Manuel arid G. A. Best, of Ulmer, were -jmc.g the visi tors here Monday. • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. ••••••••••••••••••«• The days gain J2 minutes in sun shine this .week. * Messrs. C. S. Buist, Herman and Isadore Brown, of Blackville, were in the eity Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie G. Richard son came down from Raleigh, N. C., | Mr. M. C. Lee, of Kline, was in | last week to visit relatives in Barn- Barnwell Monday. I well. Druggist F. H. Huggins is having a plate glass front put in his drug store and otherwise plans to improve the appearance of this popular store. Mr. W. C. Birt, of Snelling, was a j visitor here salesday. v^ Mr. C. B. Dunbar,’ of Milletteville, was in the city Monday. . M essrs. C. H. and Murray Mathis, J. F. Walker, and the Rev. and Mrs. J. K. Goode, of Blackville, were in the city Monday. , Mr. G. W. Morris, of Olar, was the first subscriber to dispel the blue ness of Monday by his welcome call at this office, and he was followed in quick succession by Subscribers F. D. I Rowell, of Hilda, W. T. Cave, of Olar, j C. L. Wooley, of Elkq, )Y. F. Cone, of Ulmer, and B. M. Wall, of Barnwell, ] Route No. 2.. - Capt. W. D. Black, of Williston, was in the city Monday, . Mrs. Charlie Brown went over to | Augusta one day last week. The eclipse of the sun on Thursday came off as per schedule and was viewed through smoked glass by many Barnwell people. Help a Good Cause. Mrs. P. J. Drew is spendiiyr several days in Augusta this week." The many friends of Representa tive R. B. Fickling will learn with regret that ho is seriously ill in a hosuital in Columbia. Mr. W. A. Dicks, of Dunbarton, was a,visitor here salesday. Mr. L. G. Richardson -went over to Denmark on business Friday. Mr. U. D. Lee, business visitor here Monday, Mr. J. W\ Walker, of Thomas, was a business visitor here Monday. Judge M. C. Kitchings-, of Wiilis- , was a visitor, here salesd. Messrs. J. Anselm Meyer, W.-A. and J. B. Kirkland, ■er’s Mill, motored down to Barnwell Monday in the latter’s car.; Ur- . i—- -- -Tv Messrs. A. P. Givens, Walter Giv ens and J. H. All, of Williston Route No. 1, were injhe city Tuesday and called very cleverly at The People office. Capt. C- H. Mathis, of Blackville, was in the city on business Friday. The Rev. George “ HqplMmT* of Blackville, was in tfie city Monday. • % Mr. M. W. Phillips, of Allendale, was among fhe visitors here/Monday. Mr. P. C. Mellichamp, of BTackville, was fn Barnwell hjonday dfi business. Mr. . Walter Ruddell, of Fairfax, was among the visitors here salesday. Mr. B. J. Hutto, of Hilda, was in the city on business Saturday and gave the week a pleasant closely his welcome visit to this office. Messrs. N. M. Walker, of Appleton, and J. M. Weathersbee, of Rosemary township, were in the city Tuesday ^to attend the meeting of the county comftiUsioners. Capt. W. T. Walker, of Walker’s Sfhtion, wair a. visitor here Monday. His many friends j«fUl learn with re gret thrft he is suffering from an at- tack of rheumatism. • * Miis Lily Riehardson came down -from Winthrop College- last week to visit ber parents. Mr. and Mr*. L- G. Rjcfeardaoa. Mr. J. M. Brant, of-Ulmer, was in the city on business ^Monday, ife states that a sum ber of valuable mule* have died In his neighborhood ip the past two wceka..due to having beeoie overheated m the fieida. The friends of Mr. Isaac Attaway, of Barnwell, are desirous of doing all they can to restore him to -health and to this end. are raising a fund to I enable him to go to White Springs,) Fla-.j or Hot Springs Ark., this Spring in the hope that he will be benefitted by the change. This work was voluntarily undertaken by Mr. | W. J. Harley, of Milletteville, who I has requested The People to lend its assistance' in the way of soliciting | contributions to the. fund. The ’sum of $5.50 has been donated already, the | names of the contributors being pub lished below. Contributions, can be made either to The People office or to Mr. Harley at Milletteville ri - Acknbwledgemept will be made of all moneys collected in the columns of this paper under the heading “The Isaac Attaway Fund,”, and the money deposited to his credit in a local bank. This is a very worthy cause and The People commends it to its readers. Mr. Attaway’s friends wish iUJUn-,' derstood that while Ihe movement was started With his knowledge and consent, it was entirely voluntary on their part. Tl)e following is a list of the contribiftors and the. amounts donated: W. J. Harley ."-XJt......*3jOO WT l*. Bates 2JK> h L. R. Baughman. .56 Last week we were fortunate enough to catch the factory with plenty of wide gauge Ford Cars, so we bought a sol id train load, and are now in position to furnish all buyers with TOURN G GARS AND RUNABOUTS See us at once, for a little later ii will he hard to get anything except narrow gauge cars. Rizer Auto Co., OLAR. S, C. D. 0". IBoozer, IDeuLtist. WiDistoi), S. C., eVery Monday aijd Tuesday. IJoUntree pldg f Peijipark, S. C., Pa)av)ce of WeeK. Graduate of BALTIMORE COLLEGE OF DENTAL SLRUERY. Class 1007. Can he found in my office every day. ^♦♦^h^**^h^**^**^**^^m^**^****|^***4h^h^^hQh^m^^^ Auto Tires Have Advanced in Price YOUR OLD TIRES ARE WORTH -MONEY- HAVE THAT BLOW-OUT. OR GLASS CL" r VULCANIZED. 15.50 Advertise in THE PEOPLE- PLOWS .. A HD PLOW REPAIRS 2-Horse Steel Beam Chattanoo ga Plows.-... S8.50 1-Horse Steel Beam Chattanoo ga Plows . $4.50 to $5.00 Repairs for Chattanooga, Oliver er and Lynchburg Plows. Dixie Boy, Farquhar and Ga. Ratchet Stocks. Bridles, Collars, Hames^md general line of plow goods. Disc and Drag Harrows, Stalk Cut- .. ters. j Garden Plows. —SPECIAL— Gill Net, llj and 1 J 4 mesh, at 3.*«c. pee yard, we will pay postage on mail order*. Lemon Bros, Inc Earn*ell, sl c WE CAN MAKE THEM AS GOOD AS NEW. HAVE fNSTALLED A COMPLETE OUTFIT STEAM VULCANIZING PLANT and GUARANTEE EVERY PIECE OF WORK ON MILEAGE 7 * BASIS. If so, furnish us with your name and address, telling us briefly the kind pf building you ex pect to do as we haye something for you which will -prove of interest and cost you nothing. Augusta Lumber Go :AlK*StA.fiA Lftmber and Mill Work [ l Wft5XE 275 * % G, W. C. CARRAWAY, Back of Farmers’ Union Merc. Co'. - x ~ , BARNWELL, S. C. ♦ ■ : ' ^