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. » Lonprtrett Gantt. Esq., ia i n atten dance upon court this week. Mr. Laurens Youmahs, of Fairfax, in the,city this week on busirieja'. Mr. W. L. Harvey, of Kline, was in rfAitJiiu.NY Lodge n®! 17, A7T~\r" \ A / H.r* Ular I Cu ' nmun 'i<’ation of Jtthren are cordially invited to at Wm. McNAB, £' C W ' PR1CE ’ W - M - The regular meetin K of Barnwell Lodge No. Ifr, K. H if - ’ W c^ held at their - . ." a11 °n First and Third Fri day nights at 8 o’clock. A full at tendance is requested. • By order of R. A. ELLIS, C. C. Wm. McNab, K. R. & s. • ' « * Church of the Holy Apostles. (Protestant Episcopal) Services. .n S i U m,t y i H :80 A f M on 'he first, thlr.l and fi th Sundays of the month Sunday School-every Sunday at 10:30 A. M. Wednesday: late afternoon service the hour adapted to the ehannim; seasons ’ Other services as may he announeed You will be welcome at all the services. • A. E. EV ISON, Rector. Mrs. Wilbur Fitts and little daugh ter, of Blackvillej spent a few days in the city this week. Dr. N. L. Kirkland, of Columbia, spent the week-end in the city with relatives and friends. ^ Messrs. M. C. Kitchings and J. G. k anning, of Williston, were among the visitors here Monday. ’ . Messrs. Clarence and Herbert Cal houn, of Appleton, were in the city Monday attending court. k J « Get It at HUGGINS’ DRUG STORE i • : HERE AND HEREABOUTS. « • •4 Mi. .1 .W. Main and Magistrate L. H. V\ illiams, of Ulmer, were among the visitors here this week. Messrs. J. R. BAylston, W. L. Best and \V. B. Warren, were among the Allendale visitors here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Murray were '’h- -k r . ues ^ s latter's mother, Mrs. Kate Patterson, for the week-end. Ikr. Hunter, of Spartanburg, was the guest of Mr* and Mrs. A. A. Mc Allister a couple of days last week. The days gain 12 minutes in sun ine this week. Mr. H. C. Hutto, of Hilda,'was in the city Monday. Mr. J. P. Guess, of Appleton, was in the city Monday. % Mr. Otia Sanders, of Ulmer, was in the city Monday. ' . Capt. N. M. Walker, of Appleton, was in the city Monday. Mr. Judaon Greene, of Greenland, . waa in the city Thursday. Mr D. P. I<anraster, of Ashleigh, '* *»» in the city Saturday. Major J. Anselm Meyer, of Meyer's Mill, was ii^ the city Monday. Mias Gladys Bailey spent the week end at her home in Greenville. Mr. L. R. Rouse, of Barton, was in the city this week on business. uJ Mr. J. M. Killmgsworth. of Dun barton, was in the city Monday. Mr. C. S. Warner, of Allendale, was among the visitors here Monday. Mr. Barney Owens, of Dunbarton, is*attending court here this week. alter G. Ruddell. of Fairfax, i> attending court here this week Mr. D. P. Martin, of RlackviMe, was in the city on business this woekt Mr and Mrs. J R. Kelley and Mr. end Mrs. R. p. Davies and little son, Ben. Jr., motored down to Allendale Friday afternoon. Mr. W. W. Priester, of Allendale, WaK the first subscriber to dispel the Wueness of Monday. He was in the city as a. witness at court. Mrs. J. E. Salley, who has been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Cummings for several days, was the recipient of a number of socigt honors last week. Messra Mordecai Mazuraky and lake Levy motored over to Augusta Monday afternoon to attend thf mar nage of the latter’s brother. Mr Mey er Levy. Mist Matthews, who has been the buyer in the ladies' department for W H. Kennedy t Son. of Williston. for a number of years, has just re turned after a stay of several weeks in the New York and other Eastern markets. Messrs Claude A. Pate, of Wash ington, D. C. t A. I). Pate, of Burling- t'»n. N. C.. G. T. Pate, of Savannah. Ga., Uark Pate, of Wilson. N. C-, < lay Pate, of Kline, and Gordon Pate, of Clemson College, were called to the lied side of their mother. Mrs. M. J. Pate, this week. The residence of Mrs. J. W. C. Reed caught fire last Wednesday morning and but for the prompt action of vol unteer fire-fighters would probahly have been destroyed. A large por tion of the roof was burned. It is thought that the fire- started from a park from one of the chimneys. Card of Thanks. Mr. J. R. Grubbs, of Hilda, was a usitor to the county seat Monday. Dr. T. F. Hogg and G. C. Best, Jr.. of Kline, were in the city Monday. Mr'. Hart Kohn. Af Columbia, spent the week-end with Barnwell friends. ^ Capt. C. H. Mathis, of Blaekville. was a business visitor here Monday. I wish to thank the people of Barn well for their prompt assistance when my residence caught fire last week. Mrs. J. W. C. Reed. Ws offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any cate of Catarrh that can- not be cured by Haifa Catarrh Cura. Haifa Catarrh Cure has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the' past thirty-five years, and has become known as the moat reliable remedy for Catarrh. Haifa Catarrh Cure acta thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, ex pelling the Poison from the Blood and healing the diseased portions. After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Cure for a short time you will see a greaY Improvement In your general he,crlth. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Cure at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all Druggists. 75c. SPECIAL NOTICES. One cent a word. Minimum '* * charge, 25 cents. Three inser- * * tions for. the price of two. * * * ******* * **** * ** * * FOR SALE.—Brabham Peas. '(Your uncle Sam’s agricultural de partment classes it among the four best varieties), Velvet Beans, Span ish peanuts, corn in the shuck (250 bushels to the car); meal and hulls. Don’t cuss the fertilizer people for getting all the profit, while you tleg- lect to plant legumes and enrich your soil, thereby. Otis Brabham. Allen dale, S. C. FOR SALE.—One Saw Mill, three Gins, two sets of Mill Rocks, one Shingle Mill and one Planing Mill. Will sell cheap for cash. Apply to Mrs. M. N. Bates, Blackville, S. C. FOR SALE.—Ciiant M eggs, from J wo-year old stram, >2 a sitting; pure Rock eggs, heavy laying sitting. |5 per hundred. Berkshire pigs, $5 each, reel from this ad. Mrs. White Pond. S. C. . B. Turkey hens, 40-lb. bred Barre»l strain, a Also fine. Order di- Matt Clark. 3-2-3f FOR SALE.—Ford touring car in good condition. Apply to A. E. Evi- son, The Rectory, Barnwell, S. C.3-9-3t ._lJ A most cordial invitation is extended to you to attend our Annual Spring Millinery and Display of Women’s Other Wearing Apparel Friday and Saturday . March twenty-fourth and twenty-fifth One thousand nine hundred and sixteen. W. H. Kennedy & Son, Williston, S. C. Be sure and visit the Annual Spring Millinery Opening it the store of W. H. Kennedy A Son at Wiiliaton on Friday and Saturday of this week.- adv. LOST.—In Barnwell, during the lat ter part of January, one laprobe; black on one aide, gray and tan on the other. Reward If returned to Mrs. C. N. Burrkhalter, Barnwell, S. C 1 Ifi-St. THERE IS NO BETTER WAT to save your money than starting a Pos tal Savings Aceount, Interest paid on all deposits. Call on the postmaster for information. Deposits received from One Dollar up. Chas. E Falken- •tria. Postmaster. Natice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons indebted to the estate of Samuel E. Ray, deceased, are re quested to make prompt settlement of such indebtedness to the undersigned, and all persons having claims against the said estate will please present the same properly attested to me. Mallie S. DeWitt. Administratrix. March 14. M. B. CALHOUN Funeral Director Allendale, Barnwell, j Blacl^ville. = i: Blackville Items. Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Kelley are vis iting relatives in Johnston this week. The Rev. K..H. Claulov af AutrfTsta, was in the city Friday and Saturday: A. H. Ninestcin, Esq., of Blackville, is attending court in the city this week. Miss Lena Cave, of Dunbarton, has accepted a position with Moody & Kirby. v •) , . The Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Evison motored down to Allendale Friday af ternoon. i James M. Patterson, Esq., of Allen dale, i? attending Court in the- city this week. - * Blackville, March 20.— Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Morris, of Olar, aTTft~Mrs. \Y. H.' Black motored up to visit th.ejr sister, Mrs. F. A. Dyches, on Sunday. _ t Miss Essie Sanders ivtjje g^est of her sister, Mrsr 1. A. Dyches, this week. Small Blaze Saturday. IT RECEIVED !iI A Nice Lot of Extra Fine Mules and Horses at my Stables. Will sell cheap for cash and on easy terms. THE BEST PHARMACY Purity PromptneM Accuracy Barnwell. s. c The residence of C. A. Best. Esq.., was threatened with destruction by (ire Saturday. The cook, it is said, had carelessly placed a. box of hot ashes on the hack porch. When discovered the fire was making fairly rapid head way on the lattice enclosure of the porch and but for the quick work of Mr. Best’s two small sons the dam age would probably have been serious. Prof. W. W. / Hart, of Barnwell,4 Route No. 1 has been sick for the past several days. ' _ Mr. H. G. Boy Is ton, county demon stration agent, of Blackville, was in |hc city Monday. ~~ ,I "C “H Hampton Legion Chapter. The Hampton .. Legion Chapter. United Daughters of the Confeder acy, will observe May 10th as Memor ial Day, and at that time will present Crosses of Honor. Those entitled to Crosses ‘and -—wishing to get them through-this Chapter will please make application to me for blanks. ' 1 ** - ■.•Eunice O.'Williams, Recorder of Crosses. »First-class Undertaking. •;flearse for lioth White and*BlackT, Offices: Allendale: Home Furni ture Co., Barnwell and Blackville. All calls given prompt attention., x 9-2-15 For Greatest Satisfaction Use DOUBLE SERVICE InteMbllt Tins Ganatwi 7,000 WHt 8«nla Absolutely Punctureproof ^IknMt 8»reie»T%n$ era mads doable the tblcknew ot the beet Standard make tine. Thu in* greeter wearing ror- fsoe nstnnulr give* that mnch _ more mileage and service. The ^ avenge of is miles of tongh ’fabric and one Inch surface tread robber makes these Urea ohsolatrly pumturspronf. These Urea exeel aU others for see In the country over rough and ragged roads aa well as on hard pavements. They areas easy riding and resilient as any other pneumatic tire ihe airspace and pressure being tbs same. V teeonomieeland —care free— . Brawn, 1 | Hill Top IMIes, | % Barnwell, - S. C. :j: x X <T. Boozer, Den/bisti- , Williston) C., eVeri) Monday and Tuesday. I{oUntree pldg f Penvyiarlt! 5. G., Palaiyce of WeeK. Graduate of HALTIMOKK COLLEGE OF DENTAL SI KGEKY. Class 1907. Can he found in mv office every day. ,OUTjJKRN RAILWAY They are the most * Urea made and areneedwheratlreemnsibedo- E n d ed on and tl re iron hies cannot be to tented. tny DowUs Srrvtes style tiresare In ase In the U. 8. government ar.d ■nropean War serviea. Oar output Is limited to a renal n amount, bat for a short tiara ns offer the folio elng radioed special pn«ee aa aa ImrotlucUery Offer: PKICKS . r- Allen laic. March 18. Mr. A. D. rtliphant, of. C um! •pent Jtfvrral day»' hi the rity th werk riaiting fnnvi*... '; ' Dr.'sad Mr. R S Bar Wo IW D. EyUaanm aarf M team CwrrtU **■ A Miry atieradad th* Temrhrra'.Aa-" -r: •f A’&ilf At llumr. fVpuitm«mt Store at l tsr at h'Mr to the lad tvs , if <1 ad>arrat rwaatir* ua , Sattlfday of line ■rek. It. .wal Oprr ^.g V2 t Jin. »i* X Bst la. U :t T isat la. ILa i. AS ether eti Hit sse aot tostadca ta eWn am L Iftia eaide at eMiiln—l. aWa fnraWhsi itsa saisi et n* aeemra»i , Wood’s Productive Seed Corns. Our Virginia-grown Seed Corns have an established reputation for superiority in productiveness and germina*. ting qualities. Wood’s Descriptive Catalog tells about the best of prize-win ning and profit-making varieties in both White and Yallow Corns. Cotton Seed. We offer the best and most Im proved varieties, grown in sections absolutely free from boll weevil. Our Catalog gives prices and infor mation, and tella about the best of Southern Seeds, 100-DAY VELVET BEANS, Soje Beam. SUDAN GRASS. Dallis Grass and all Sorghum* sad Milieu. Catalog mailed free on request. x.w.wooi stipsxn, ■ ».. Premier Carrier of the'South. PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULES Effective January 23, 1916 - * Trains run daily unless otherwise specified Arrive Barnwell From Ns. Leave Barnwell for Allendale and intermediate sta- 134 Blackville, Columbia and intei'- 35 tions _'_7:45 a. m. Columbia, - BlackviUe and inter mediate stations....J,11:19 a. m. *67 Blackville .‘--.’.12:30 p. m. 30 Savannah, Allendale and inter mediate stations..! 2:07 p. m. j *68 Hanjpeville, Allendale and inter mediate stations 2:50 p. m mediate stations 7:45 a. m. 35 Allefidale,. Savannah and inter- medir.te stations ..11:19 a. m. *67 Allenst.-Je, Hardeeville and inter mediate stations.. 12:30 p. m. 30 Blackville, Columbia and inter mediate stations 2207 p. m. *68 Blackville.. ..2:50 p. m. > ' -.WV j 133 Columbia, Blackville and inter- 133 Allendale and intermediate m. tions ,.6:28 mediate statio'n8...^..6:28 p. yiaily except Sunday.. •. - .V B. Schedules published as information oaly. Not guaranteed. Train N*o. 3U. connects at Columbia with the “Augusta Special,’* which is a through tram, affording Pullman sleeping ear service snd dining car •entire, from Columbia to Washington and New Yerk. * Tut wirtufMhiwni: iwhMK, - J. .V ANDERSON. Ticket Agent H R fcJ(»IY -THE SOI THERN SERVED TVE SOCTM « i«tl AlXEND-tUL S. C Aa a* 4K The hny*e fAYR *14 Advertise in THE PEOPLE x 1