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i I ilftln . <\ V r-- * .* HARMONY LODGE No. 17, A. F. M. A regular communication of Harmony Lodge No. 1J, A. VBf F. will be held in Masonic Temple on THURSDAY, IX, at 7:30 o’clock. Visiting ^^brethren are cordially invited to at- tend. ^ P. W. PRICE, W. M. McNAR, Sec. The regular meeting of Barnwell Lodge No. 16, K. of P., will be held at their Hall on First and Third Fri day “nights at 8 o’clock-. A full at tendance is requested. ■\ By order of E. A. BROWN, C. C. Wm. McNab, K. R. & S. Church of the Holy Apostles. (Protestant Episcopal) \ Services. Sunday: 11:30 A. M. on the first, third and fi f th Sundays of the month. Sunday '<dTt>ol every Sunday at #:30 A. M. Wednesday: late atte^nbon service, the hour adapted to the changing seasons. Other services as may be announced. You will be welcome at all the services. A. E. E VI SO N.ll eot< )R. FOR SALE—Cowpeas, 11.5(1 per bushel. Apply to#. A. Porter, Barn well. S. C. FOR SALE.—Fine milch cow; price reasonable. Apply to Dr. A. B. Pat terson, Barnwell, 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 Mrs. P. W. Price spent Monday In Columbia. . ■' Come to the Chautauqua in Barn well next week. Mr. F. M. Cave has purchased a Ford touring car. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Pate of Sivarinah visited Mrs M. J. Pate last week. Mr. C- W. Pate, of Kline spent Sun day in town with Mrs. M. J, Pate. Mr. M. Sharfsin, of Allendale, was the guest of Mr., L. Cohen Sunday. Judge M. C. Kitchings, of Willis- ton, was in the city on business Tues day. ' . Read the advertisements in this is sue of The People and profit accord ingly. Chautauqua dates—Monday, Tues day and Wedpe^day, February 21, 22 and 23. FOR SALE.—Two hundred bush els of corn, good and sound. Write f6r prices. L. R. Baughman, Dun barton, S. C. 2t. FOR SALE.—One Saw Mill, one . Reu Automobile, in good condition,, 3 “'■ins, two sets of Alill Rocks, one jtingle Mill and one Planing Mill. |ViM sell cheap for cash. Apply to ^Irs. M. N. Bates, Blackvillc, S. C. FOR RENT—Good two-horse farm «*nly 2*r miles from Bnrnwctf;—mr 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 *nd spots on back; about 8 mouths old. Re ward for his returih or information leading to his recovery. W\ C. Jen nings, Barnwell, S. C. 1-20-tf. Mr. L. P. Tubiq, of Greer, was the guest of his,mother, Mrs. L. C. Tobin, last wefk. A . .' Mr. and Mrs. Terry Richardsftn and little daughter spent a few days in Augusta last week. Attorneys E. A. Brown an^ J. J. Bush were in Allendale Thursday on professional business. f Mr. E. F. Harter, of Ulmer, was in the city on business Saturday and gave the week a pleasant close for The Peo ple by his welcomt* v.sit to fhis office. Capt. C. H. Mathis and.^Master James Nevils, of Blackville, and Mr. B. P. Davies, of Barnwell, went-down to Allendale and Fairfax on business Thursday in the former’s car. -FOR- Week To the enjoyment of a few friends of the Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Evison, a delightful musicale was given last Fri day evening at the Rectory. Those contributing to the program were Mrs. Harry Rich, of. Blackville, soprano; Mrs. Robert Montgomery, of Allen dale, pianist; Miss Gladys Bailey, of Barnwell, violinist, and the Rev. A: E. Evison, tenor, with tyrs Evison and Miss Eva Rich as accompanists. 1121 —- We WU1 Offer - 1 vwT*- Special Cut Prices on Seasonable Goods ••• ■' “ - - - ^ ' to reduce our stock in certain lines to make room for Spring Goods. Mrs. J. K. Still, of Blackville, is visiting her son, Mr. R. B. Still.— Bamberg Herald. Miss Julienne Easterling spent the week-end at home from Blackville.— Bamberg Herald. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rich of Blacky ville, were the guests of Barrpiml relatives Sunday.- Mrs. Harvey, of \\>Rfston, is visit ing her daughteivAfrs J. E. Newsom. — Bamberg Ht>rild. Mrs^-fl. A. Holmes and daughter, Mj*S Very), spent a couple of days in Augusta this week. The teachers of Barnwell County | are here* y no fied that there will be a meeting of the County Teach Association at Barnwell, Feb. At this meeting delegates'^will be elected to the State Teapffers’ Associa tion. The Boosten>xCliautauqua will be going on at tjyrftime, and the teach ers will be ifiven an opportunity to attend. Lfeut Governor Andrew Bethea will^ffeak on the subject of his recent p to Europe. Parents of school children who at tend the chautauqua will be allowed to take their children with them free of charge. No children, however will be admitted free unless their parents at tend. The concession applies only to school children outside the Barnwell school district. ~ Robt. S. Bailey, Chairman, Ex. Committee. AH Ladies’ $3..')0 SHOES reduced to $2.75. This includes patent button and lace with black, tan and smoke uppers, gunmetal and tan street shoes. ' * ‘ ' •» • f- ‘ ' All Men’s $5.00 SHOES reduced to $3.90. In this lot are tan and gun metal English last, and a good assortment of other styles.. All Boys’ SUITS reduced as follows: $7.00 Suits for $5.25; $5.00 Suits for $3.90; SI.00 Suits for $3.15. This lot includes serges, plain and fancy, and suits with extra trousers. ‘ PRESCRIBE GASO-TONIC if your motor. Saves 2!> per cent, in gasoline. Eliminates all carbpn and keeps motor clean. Give^ more horse power and quirk pick up and easy starting. Sold exclusively by C. F, MOL AIR. Barnwell, S. C. NOTICE.—Any party wishing a nice home and farm, <*f finest lands, will do well to come to the beautiful thriving town of Williston, and inspect the home place of the late Mrs. L. A. Johnson, just on sdburbs, now await ing a purchaser. 2-17-4t 'Get It at HUGGINS’ DRUG STORE • The friends of Mr. O. D. Moore, of Snelling, are £l&d to see him out again after his recent illness. Mr. Dallis Creighton spent several day* last week with his-brother, Mr. Zack Creighton, in Hampton. ' Mrs. M. N. Bates and daughter. Miss Collie, of Blackville, were visitor* in the City Thursday of lust week. The Rev. S. W. Henry, of Barnwell, was the first subscriber to dispel Mon day's blueness from the sanctum. G. M. Greene, Esq., was called to St. George on Monda - on account of the death of Mrs. E. C. Harter, of that city Messra. N. A. Hiera and C. H. Hut to, of Olar, were viaitors here Friday and paid The People appreciated calls. The many friends of Mrs. M. J. Pate will lie glad to learn that she is improv ing alter a severe illnessoftwo weeks Misses OdellC and Josephine Dun bar and'Mr. Crum Boylston motored over from Blackville Saturday after noon. ' All Boys’ PANTS reduced as follows: $1.73 Pants for $1.25; $1.50 Pants for $1.15, and $1.25 Pants for 90c. /n plain serges, worsteds and cashmeres. All sizes. , License for Fifth Marriage. Judge of Probate Andrew C. Dib ble issued a licence for marriage to Mr. William Pruaner, of the Bowman section, late Thursday evening. Mr. Prusner is seventy-six years of age and ia about to take his fifth bride. The license specified Miss Williamson, aged twenty-six for the bride.—Times and Democrat. South Carolina Grows. Washington, February 14.—An im portant statement was issued here to day by the census bureau which shows how the State of South Carolina is growing. The population of the State on July 1, 1915, was 1,601,745; on Jan uary 1, 1916, it was 1,616,610, and, es timated July 1, 1916, it will be 1,625, 475. Boys’ MACKINAWS- reduced from $5.00 to $3.90; from $3.50 to $2.65. Spring Slippers We are showing many new styles in Ladies and Misses New Spring Pumps in Patent Colt. Dull Kid and Viei, $2.00 to $3.50. White Canvas Rub ber Sole Ties, trimmed in black kid, sizes 2 to 5, $2.50. w ’ Lemon Brothers, \ Barnwell, S. C. „ * HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • • • The days gain 11 minutes in sun shine this wek. Mr. T. E. Cummings want over to Augusta Sunday. Mr. F. P. Lee. of Klki’>, was in .the city_.on business Friday. Mr. B. -B. Easterling went,over to Aiken Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Eas'erlinj^mo- tored over to Augusta Friday. Mr. John F. Weekley, of Ulmer, was a business visitor here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Hair, of Long Branch, were visitors here Saturday. Mr. B. P. Davies was the guest of Capt. C. H. Mathis, of BlatSville, Sun day. * . Mr. J. M. Killingsworth, of Dunbar ton, was in the city Monday on busi ness. > Mrs. J. A. Porter and children mot ored over to Augusta one day last week. , \ - . " - T- Mrs. B. P. Da viei and little son, Ben, j «4r.. are vjsiting relatives jn Augusta Hns- w eek. The Galilee School Will selebrate WashlngtdnV birthday on Tuesday night, the 22nd inst., commencing at 7:30 o’clock. There will be an entertainment at .Hercules school house Wednesday ev ening, the 23rd inst., beginning at 7:3lf o’clock. Subscribers J. L. Carlton and I. A Peyton, ‘of Allendale, were visitors here Monday ami paid The People appreciated call. -N in Misses Edna Still and Emilee Iilar^ ton and the Rev. W. L. Hayes are at tending the B. Y. U. Convention in Sumter this week. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the scat of the disease. Catarrh Is a local disease, greatly In fluenced by constitutional conditions, and In order to cure It you must take an Internal remedy. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure ia taken Internally and acts thru the blond on.the mucous sur faces of the system. Hall's Catarrh Cure was prescribed by one of the best physicians In this country for years It is composed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of th*' best blood purifiers. The perfect com bination of the ingredients In Hall's Catarrh Cure Is what produces such Wonderful results In catarrhal condi tions. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY * CO., Props.. Toledo, O. All Druggists 7f.e Hall’s T ’ '\» constipation. j Don’t fail to visit 1 Mazursky’s After « | Stock-Taking Clearance Sale I Candidate Cards FOR STATE SENATOR. Barnwell, S. C., Jan. 25, 1916. 1 hqreby announce myself a candi- 1 .date for the office of State Senator from Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo- fTtpraTic j^imary election. Thos. M. Bouhvare. Representative R.. By'Pickling has been excused from further attendance upon the sessions of the legislature on account of sickness. Mr. Boncil H. Dyches,,of Blackville, announces his candidacy for the office of Supervisor for Barnwell County in this issue of The. People. Quite a number of Barnwell people went over to Augusta this week to see “The Jlirth of a Nation.” - Many will also, attend the performances in Co lumbia. Charlie Frost, of Allendale, was jn th« city Thursday and joined The Peo ple family. ■ • After an absence af a' year. Mr. H. "1 W. Creech, of Ulmer, -i* again num bered among The People’s satisfied readers. Exceptional bargains are being of fered by the merchants of Barnwell to shoppers dqring Chautauqua week. Patronize the merchants whose ads. appear in The People: • * v • —— ' Nick in. that progressive little city. Dr. N. L. Kirkland haw accepted a position as manager, of the* sanitarium in Qhfrlgston. Daring his .residence in Barnwell he has made a host of friends who regretted to see him leave. FOR SUPERVISOR. Blackville; S. C„ Feb. 14, 1916. 1 hereby announce mysetiaca earnin' da^e ^fqr. the office of Supervisor of Barnwell County, subjeqt to the rules and regulations of the Democratic pri mary and pledge myself to support the nominees thereof. Boncil H: Dyches. Ulmer, S. C., Feb. 3, 1916. 1 Hereby anffoilnce myself a candi date for the office of Supervisor of Barnwell County, subject .to the rules and regulations of the Derffocratic primary election. - L...H. Williams. of Coat Suits, Cloaks, Ladies’ and Men’s Hats, Shoes, Clothing, Etc. Ladies’ Suits, all colors aruf materials, regular priced at from $13.00 to $15.00, during this Sale will be sold at- from $6.98 to $7.48 ? Western -SATISFACTION GUARANTEED- Carolina .Department Store, “Kyerything in Up-to-Date Wear for Ladies and Gentlemen.” Barnwell, S. C. B. Mazursky, Proprietor, v ^ ♦> 2 f Kline, S. C., R. F. D., Jan. 15, 191§. I hereby announce myself a candi date for-the office of. Supervisor for Barnwell County; subject to the. rules and regulations of th§ . Democratic .primary election. W. L. Harvey.' Mr. Nick Codin, manager of the Barnwell Fruit Company, went down to Allendale Thursday to complete ar- . ento for upening a fruit store we *° announce that the cotton «« c j ty - seed market will soon come to a close, ARE INVITED TO MAKE OUR STORE THEIR HEADQUARTERS NEXT WEEK. OUR FOUNTAIN DRINKS, HOT AND COLD, OUR CANDIES—NORRIS’ AND HUYLERS—WILL ADD TO THE PLEASURES OF THE WEEK . . .' -. NOTICE. ling cotton seed r' The Best Pharmacy, ./ .•r. ^ as the mills are shutting down. Please bring in all th* seed you are gging to sell now. * • 'Respectfully, B. J. Hutto A Son, Hilda, S. C. Teb. 2, 1915v-2t. Two Licensed Druggists. Phone 10 BARNWELL. -r SOUTH CAROLINAr* Advertise in THE PEOPLE.