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♦ •<f ■ 1 HARMON Y LQRGE. A WfulS? communication of Harmony Lodge No. 17, A; F. M., will be held in Masonic Temple on THURSDAY, E 15, at 7:30 o’clock. Visiting ren are cordially invited to at- A P. W. PRICE, W. M.. McNAB, Sec. MufliJ.'P.'fE‘!lllHt;iH8, K, W,'U,Tj7 and B. P. Davie's were among those from Barnwell who attended the State Convention in Columbia last week. A ten-acre field of cotton belonging to Mr. Ben Hill Cave, of Barnwell, was visited by the army worm last week The regular meeting of and the young plants cut off even with U- 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 R. A. ELLIS, C. C. Wm. McNab, K. R. & J3- Church of the Holy Apostles. (Protestant Episcopal) Sbhvicss. Sunday: 11:30 A. M. on the first, third and fi'th Sundays of the month. Sunday School every Sunday at 10:3(1 A. M. Wednesday: late afternoon service, the hour adapted to the changing seasons. Other services as may be announced. You will be welcome at ail the services. A. E. EV1SON. Rector. the ground. Messrs. P. W. Price, E. A. Brown, R. S. Dicks, Wm. McNab and T. E, Cummings went up to Columbia Tues day to attend the meeting of the Grand Lodge, K. of P. MEXICAN OUTLOOK GRAVE. Country Faced by Financial Prob lems, Bread Shortage and Strikes. Judge M. C. Kitchings, of Willis- ton, announces his candidacy for re- election as Magistrate in this issue of The People. He has made an able of ficer and his friends confidently pre dict his reelection. Get It at HOGGINS DRUG STORE. i fir. B AND HEREABOUTS. The days gain 7 minutes in sum shine this week. the city Monday. - Sheriff Lightsey, of Hampton, was in the city this week. Mr. W. W. Cope, of Ulmer, was in the city on business last week. Mr. Jennings McNab was the guest of relativea in the city this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kelley spent Sat urday in Biackville with relatives. Memorial exercises in honor of At torneys H. F. Buist, W. A. Holman and C. Arthur Best will be held in the Court House tomorrow (Friday) af ternoon at 5 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to be present. • Mr. W. D. Gantt hjis opened a jewel ry store and watch repair shop in Mr. J. R. Harrison's old stand and will be glad to serve the people of ^arnwell and vicinity. He has had nine years’ experience and guarantees satisfaction. The Rev. S. W. Henry preached the baccalaureate sermon in the Baptist Church Sunday morning, a large con gregation being present. The closing exercises of the Barnwell High School began inthe school auditorium Tues day evening. Quite a number of Barnwell people attended the ^school picnic at Hilda Friday. Several candidates for coun- Washington, May 22.—The eco nomic situation in Mexicd is extreme ly grave* according to official advises tp the State department. With the monetary problem already acute, the food shortage in Mexico City and vi cinity continuing without prospect of any immediate relief and with the lab or strike extending over practically all the Mexican railway lines, the de fac to Government is pictured as facing serious domestic plight. First hand’ reports as to the situa tion in Northern Mexico will reach the department tomorrow. Consul Letcher, from Chihuahua City, is en route to Washington, presumably bringing with him a synopsis of the reports of five other consuls recently ordered to the border to talk over conditions with military officials there. It was stated officially that, while Mr. Letcher would make his report on conditions in Mexico, he was also or dered here that routine matters might be taken up with him. No inkling of their nature was given out. New Note Coming. The department today received fur ther advices from Special Agent Rod gers, at Mexico City, telling of the new note which will be handed to Sec retary Lansing by Eliseo Arrendon- do, ambassador designate. He threw no light on its purport. While reports as to the domestic situation of the Carranza Government are gloomy, the attitude of Mexican officials towards the United States has been described as more friendly since the border military conference. It is believed possible this will be reflect ed in the new note. Since the State department's repre- ty offices made speeches. 1t“1r ShfiT sentatTons as to the renewed raiding Dr. W. R. Tuten, of Fairfax, was Jfe -R, B. Tickling, .of Black ville, candidate for the State Senate, charged that a recent entrant in that race was put out by the corporations and that his campaign expenses are being paid by them. FACES SERIOUS CHARGE. —..i mm m Dillon County Auditor Alleged Have Misappropriated Funda. to Mr. T. J. Deer and Dr. A. J. Harter, * of Ulmer, were in the city on business Monday. Mrs. F. H. Huggins and little son, Frank, visited relatives in Denmark last week. Dillon, May 22.—On the 17th in stant the grand jury of Dillon County met for the purpose of considering a preliminary report of expert ac countanta and auditors who have for some time been anditing the books of all the county officials. As a result of the partial report and other evi dence obtained by the grand jury i warrant was sworn out for C. G Bruce, county auditor, charging him with unlawfully, wilfully and felo niously taking and appropriating to his own use on June 6, 1913, a sum * approximating $125, and on divers other days, and since the 6th day of June, 1913, the sum of $1,'600. Bruce appeared and gave himself up to the sheriff, in whose custody he remained until the following day, when he gave bond in the sum ot $5,000 for appear ance at the September term of Court Bruce sent his resignation to the Gov I ernor on last Thursday morning. The Mr. H. G. Boylston, county demon- grand jury will not give out anything stration agent, of Blackvile, was a until.they have gor;e further into the Messrs. Barnie Owens and B. F. Anderson, of Dunbarton,were in the city Tuesday. Mr. J. C. Patterson^, of Baltimore, Md., is the guest of friends in the city this weeR. The long drouth was broken Mon day night by a heavy and most re freshing fall of rain. visitor here Tuesday. A’. H. Ninestein, Esq., of Black was in the city this week on pi^^BMonal business. ' Dr. N. L. Kirkland, of Savannah. Ga., spent the week-end in the city u^th relatives and friends. matter and have given the account *ants time to finish their work, which is only about half completed. Lyndhurst News. RUB OUt PAIN with good oil* liniment That** the aure^ way to atop them. The bemrubc >ing liniment ia MUSTANG LINIMENT Good for the Ailments of Horaea, Mule#, Cattle, Etc. Good for your own Aches, Pains, Rheumatiam, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc. 25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers. Keep out the Flies and Mosquitoes, ' and Increase Your Comfort *• -' ... ......and Preserve Your Health •«... By Screening Your House. Wte Mammoth Yellow Soja Bean promises to be one of the moat profitable crops for southern farm ers everywhere. Makes a large yield of beans, which are readily salable for oil-producing and food purposes, in addition to its use for forage, soil-improving snd stock feeding. Splendidly adapted to our southern toils and climate. The New 100-Day Velvet Bean the quickest growing of Velvet Beans, promise to supercede Cow Peas very largely as a soil-improv ing, forage and grazing crop throughout the South. Cheaper to seed per acre than cow peas. r Write for prices and , *'Woo<l*« Crop Special** giving full in formation in regard to Bela and Velvet Beane, Caw Pane, Millet, Corns, gorgtinms, lads , etc. Mailed free. M Mrs. S. B. Moseley a Miss VfrJritH®, attended the Spartan burg Music Festival last^week. Lyndhurst, May 20.—Mr. and Mrs Vincent Wyman, Dr. and Mrs. Ffamp ton Wyman, of A [ken, and Miss E j- dona and Sallie Ha>Y of Chicago, mo- an d daughter,' to^( ' <, throu »’ h °n Thursday, spending Messrs. Harold Buckingham, of Fl- lenton, and S. V. Brown, of Barnwell, i- motored bvyr t^Denmark Sunday. n Baptist W. D. Connor, Esq., of BrunSbn, J. W. Vincent, Esq., of Hampton, and Mr. Paul Allen, of Estill, were in the city Thursday oh business. a few hours with relatives. Miss Annie Hbzel SpurHn, of Syl vester, Ca., is hen* for a short while, the guest of her cousin, Miss Jessie E. Eowke. Mr. Fred II. Gantt, of Columbia, is spending a few days-* here with his ent up to I P^Vnt-s, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Gantt. sday of lagF Mr3 ' T ' A v s P urlin . of Sylvester, TGa., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Joseph Alfred. 4 Crops around this section are as a rule very good, but rain is badly needed. It is understood that the young men of Barnwell pre planning a se ries of open air dances in the Circle during the month of June. The Barnwell baseball team de feated the Ellenton aggregation on the latter’s diamond Monday after noon, the score being 15 to 0. Mrs. Lena Davie§ is expected home from Queen’s College, Charlotte, N. C., this week to spend the summer with her son, Mr. B. R Davies. )W\ R. Johns, sort ,of Mr. W. I. of Baldoc, won the J. P. Grey [Medal at Wofford College recently rvr-a Timntwr ur iifatunr 1111 !Ulljmi | "i!I l « New Patriotism.” This is the medal won by Mr. Johns, who a member of the Preston Society. People’predicts a bright future this young man. Advertised Letters? Letters remaining in the Barnwell, South Carolina Post Office and adver tised May 22^1916. Male Eleck Buoterficld, Tay Collier, J. L. Pitts, W. L. Harvey, Solomon Jones Sam Johnson, Fred Langford, Mack Roberts, C. G. Robert^. ^ Female AJlena Duncan, Pimcster Jamison, Mrs. Sallie Owens, Mies Ivy Pearle Wise. ** From Dead letter .Office.. Mamie Hay, Seaborn Moore. Chas. E. Falkenstem, Postmaster. ;>a-the Big-Bend country - of TewMf have not been -answered- the note is expected to go into that subject. Of ficials here, including Secretary Baker say the border military conference left the situation unchanged as to steps to be taken with regard to new raids. The State department holds that the original agreement • proposed by Gen. Carranza and accepted by Sec retary Lansing fully covers Col. Sib ley’s drive into Mexico after the Bo- quillas raiders. Perplexing Situation. Reports from Gen. Funston that 116 members of the Texas National Gdard had refused to take the mustering oath and enter the federal service un tier the President’s call brought mem bers of Congress from that State to the war department today to find out what action was in contemplation They were told the matter had not yet reached Secretary Baker for consider atibh. Mr. Baker’s military advisers are preparing recommendations for him. They appear to agree that the men are subject to Court-martial un der the existing militia law, and it is known that some.officers believe they should be tried and fined as a warn ing to National Guardsmen in general that they are undertaking a serious responsibility in joining the organiza tion. A State department announcement late to-day said the situation in the Yaqui Valley did not appear to be acute at present. The Yaquis are re ported to have headquarters at yicam Three bands were reported south of the Yaqui River a fev^ days .ago, but apartment advises were uncertain whether they were outlaws or Yaquis enlisted by the Mexican Government. Citation Notice. The State of South Carolina, * County of Barnwell. By John R. Snclling, Esq., Judge ot Probate. WHEREAS, Carrie B. Willis made suit to me to. grant unto herself Let ters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Tracy J. Willis, de ceased. ' , THESE ARE, THEREFORE,- to cite an"'! adrnorisH all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Tracy J. Willis deceased, that they be and, appear before me, in ,the court of Pro bate,' to be held at Barnwell on Wednesday the 31st of May next, after publication thereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administra tion should not be granted. Given under my hand this 16th day of May, Anno Domini 1916. JOHN K. SNELLING, (L. S.) Judge of Probate, B. C. Published on the 18th day of May. 191(T in The Barnwell People. Screen Doors $1.25, $2.00 and $2.50. * • * * • Screen Window*, adjustable, wood and metal frames 45c to 75c. Galv. Screen Wire Cloth, 30, 32, 36 and 48 inches wide, cut to order. Spring Hinges, Door Spring, Door Sets. Lemon Bros., Barnwell, S. C. G. C. Matthews Undertaker Williston, S.C. THE ONLY AUTOMOBILE HEARSE IN THE COUNTY. "'ll A FULL LINE OF COFFINS AND CASKETS. WILL ACCftPT CALLS WITHIN A RADIUS OF 25 MILES OF • WILLISTON. CHARGES REASONABLE. SERVICE BEST No Ferocious Kitten! The old "wild cat’’ system of bank ing has been long since relegated to the scrap heap. The present day banker hears of est grabber as.» jnyth of the remote past. This bank does not and has nev er participated in this obsolete interest grabbing disgrace to the business world. Our interest rates are small at all times and are regulated strictly by money market conditions. We fur nish money for all legitimate business purposes, and at a live-and-let-Uve rate. Bank of Western Carolina ' Barnwell, S. C aikM.ii. r. *** ♦v SCREEN DOORS UD V1RD0VS Stork or (portal •lu*. * Mad# Wb«o ttaa Lons Loaf Pinas and t'r- pnaa grow. KEEP OUT Mas. mo* oniUoa and other tnMrtn.ffaXfe.ly. Profert yonr bom. or offle acalnit THE DEADLY PLY—Ask for Dm Catalosn. of ' Afro” brand arraan., Aanata Ua*M'C...Dmt B..Aacmta.Ca. THE BAILEY-LEBBY CO. Machinery, Mill anb Plumbing Supplies AUTOMOBILE SUPPUES AND ACCESSORIES c. a'j. TIRES AND TUBES. Charleston. S. C. VENDOL OILS AND GREASK. Chain Gang Notice. The chain gangs *Te at the follow ing places: No. 1 at Duck Branch, on the Allen- dale-Fairfax road. No. 2 on Barnwell—Williston road. No. 3 at Concord Church. G. J. Diamond, VV. V. Richardson, Supervisor. Clerk. .Wm. MeXAB. * Renresenting Fire, Health and Accident Insurance Companies. •Personal attention given all business Ottice in Hsrri«orv Block, Main St. Batin well, s. C. MAKE YOUR OWN PAINT Save 58 cts. per gaL rrs SIMPLE ... THIS IS HOW Just mix 3 Gals. Linseed Od costing about • $2.7t 4 Gals L. A M. Semi-Mixed Real Paint, ft 52.25 per gaL You then fluke 7 Gals. Pure Paint (or SILTt ^■*3/ in use over 40 years Its only $147 per gaL Made with right proportions of Lead. Zinc and Linseed Oil. to insure longest wear Use a gal. out of any L.& M. PAINT you buy and If not the best paint made,.return the painfjffnd gel ALL your money back. LEMON BROS., INC., - - - ! - - BARNWELL, S. C. LIGHTSEY BROS. HDW. CO.. ... - - FAIRFAX. S. C. OUTHBRN RAILWAY Premier Carrier of the South. FORD REPAIR WORK PRICES. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Nptice is hereby given that all per- prices will prevail sons holding claims a; br, Jr., deceased win jiuim We wish to announce' that our ga rage is making.a specialty of repair ing Ford automobiles and until further i ticket with authorized egent-and pay- notice the following very reasonable j went of fee of 51.00, $39.70 TO SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., AND RETURN. Via A. C. L. R. R. Co. c Account General Conference Meth odist'Church. Tickets on sale April 27, 28, May 9th and 16th. Gpod to ro- ■:urn. until June 6. ‘ ■'*> $7.05 TO ASHEVILLE, N. C, & RETURN. -' Via A. C. L. R. R. CO. Account Southern Baptist Conven tion. Tickets on sale May 13 to 17, nclusive. Limited to return until May IE Extension of final limit may be obtained until June 15 by depoeit of PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULES Effective January 23, 1916 Trains run daily unless otherwise specified ■ Arrive Barhwell-From • No. 134 Allendale and intermediate sta tions -—-1 7:45 a. m- 35 Columbia, Biackville and inter mediate stations 11:19 a, m. *67 Biackville 12:30 p. m. 30 Savannah, Allendale and inter mediate stations._.__^2;07 p. m. Leave Barnwell For No. 134 Biackville, Cplumbia. and inter mediate stations 7:45 a. m. 35 Allendale, Savannah and inter mediate stations..2.-11:19 a. m. *67. Allendale, Hardeeville and inter mediate stations 12:30 p. m. 30 Biackville, Columbia and inter mediate stations 2:07 p. m. $8,0Q attested tq tr undersigned at Allendale, S. C., and all person* indebted to the said estau trill make payment to the undersigned. 0 John O. Walker, Administrator. Overhauling motor.- ... . THE BARNWELL GARAGE.' W. D. HARLEY, Manager, Barnwell, S, C- jOlTQ B1RMINGhTm. \LA., AND RE Via A. C. L. R. R. Co. Account United Confederate Vet erans’ Reunion. Tickets on sale May 13 to 17. inclusive. Limitod to return . until Kay 25. 1016 C S. SMITH. TICKET AGENT, I BARNWELL. 8. C *68 Hardeeville, Alienate and inter mediate station*-.- 2:50 p. m. *68 Biackville.--. T 2:50 p. 133 Columbia, Biackville and inter- 133 Allendale and intermediate 1 mediate stations. --6:28 p. m. tions — ...-6:28 p. ; ’Daily except Sunday. Tra.n Vn 3H mmerM at ri.lnmhia arUkit I friMlifrmfc ia a through train, affording Pullman sleeping car serriee and dining 1 senice. fron) Columbia to Washington and New Yerk. For information, tickets, etc., call on .. J. N. ANDERSON, Tkfcet AgewL ' THE SOUTHERN 8ERVK8 TH* BOUT