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r Hc-f; ;•» rv rt«JN)ny Lodf* No. 17, A. fTmT^I bo ImM in Maaonie Tempi* on THURSDAY, 10, at 7:S0 o’clock. Viattin* >«0b W XT*® J*’ W - PRICE ’ W M . McNAB, Sec. The rerular meeting of Barnwell Lodge No. 16, K. of, P., will be held at their Hall on'Pint and Third Fri- ay. night* at 8 o’clock. A full at- I tendance is requested, f By order of K. A. ELLIS, C. C. Wm. McNsb, K. R. fc S. Mr. J. 8. Town*, of in the city Saturday. Mies Louise Porter ie visiting rela tives in Springfield this week. Tha^Rev. S. W. Henry is assisting in a meeting at Cope this week., .> The Barnwell-Bamberg. County League season ends this week. Mn. L. (X ToMa io at (Mean Springs. Bamberg defeated Banwefl Tuesday hi a game of beak bell 4 to 2. -Mr. Louis Wilson, (if Ocala, PU., armed in the city Sunday to spend a few days with Col. and Mrs. N. G. W. Walker. From here Mr. and Mn. Wilson and little son will go to Ala bama for a visit to relatives before returning home. J,ancl .1 This Service HUGGINS DRUG STORE. Messrs. J, B. Kirby and Martin Best motored up to Columbia Sunday. Mrs. T. S. Cave left Tuesday for a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Ben Sexton, at Mull ns. Mrs. J. B. Easterling left Wednesday for Union to visit her son, Mr. R. A. Easterling. Gnats and mosquitoes have laid siege to Barnwell since the recent heavy rains. HRRB AND HEREABOUTS. Monday was salesday in name only. h The days lose ten minutes in sun- 1 shine this week. Mr. N. W. Weekley, of Fairfax, was | a visitor here Monday. ^Capt. M. 0. Wall, of Dunbarton, i in the city Monday. ■ onstable J. G. Fanning, of Willis- on, was a visitor here Monday. Col. and Mrs. W. R. Darlington, of Allendale, were in the city Saturday. The Hon. J. W. Folk, of Rosemary township, was a visitor here Friday. “ The candidates for county offices ■ a^drssaed the voter*, at Fairfax Tues day. , » Mr. T. L. Quattlebaum. of Willis- ton, was a business'visitor here Fri- UVy. Messrs. C B. sad C W. Dunbar, of Millettevillo, were visitors here Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kelly left Friday for Johnston for a short visit to rela tives. Messrs. B. M. Jealuaa. Jr., sad C. C Best, Jr., of Kiias, were la the city Monday. Mr. E. A. Brown, Esq., went over to Edgefield Thursday on professional business. Mr. A. A. McAllister is spending a well earned vacation in Spartanburg this week. Mr. C. S. Bohannon, of Horsford, Fla., spent the week-end ih the city yrith friends. ,. At a mark of appreciation of her services as principal of the Sumter primary school, Miss E. W. McLean, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. S. Bailey, received * check for $100 a few days ago from the Board of Trus tees of the Sumtjer schools. This is over and above her regular salary as principal. Barbecue. There will be a barbecue dinner and political meeting at Hagood’s Mill on Friday, August 18th. The public is cordially invited to attend.—adv. >* r Dodges Sell Well. G. W. Gyles, Esq., of ^JBlackville, was in the city on professional busi ness Monday. -Mr. S. A. Hair, of Long Branch, can didate for Magistrate at Barnwell, was a visitor here Monday. Mrs. Nellie Cave, of Barnwell, and Mrs. Buist, of Blackville, are spending some time at Glenn Springs. Miss Lucy Phillips, of Sandersville, Ga., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Porter one day last week. Messrs. B. B. Easterling, S. B. Moseley and T. S. Cave left Tuesday afternoon for a viait to New York City. Mr. B. B. Easterling, local dealer for the Dodge automobile, has sold nearly two carloads of these popular machines in the past several days. The purchasers are as follows: Dr. D. K. Briggs, Blackville, roadster; Dr. R. C. Kirkland, Barnwell, roadster; Mr. L. C. Bennett, Appleton, touring car; Mr. Walter Warren, Appleton, touring car; Mr. D. W. Brown, Mey er’s Mill, touring car. Mr. Easterling is expecting another shipment within the next few days and will be glad to give prospective purchasers a demon stration. Mr. S. A. Wise Dead. Mrs. E. B. Walker returned last week from Appleton, where she spent a few days with friends.—Bamberg Herald. Several Barnwell voters went over to Wagener Friday to attend a politi- 11 cal meeting. Messrs. J. B. Kirkland and D. W. Brown, of Meyer’s MiR, were in the city salesday. Mr. John Weekley and son, of Ul- aer were m the city Munday in the former’s Paige touring car. Messrs. Thoa. M. Butflware and B. P. Davies motored down to Olar Mon day afternoon on business. Mayor J. Smile Harley and family motored over to Williston Tuesday morning to attend the funeral of Mr. 8. A. Wise. The rite of baptism was conferred on a number of candidates Wednes day morning of last week and Sun day afternoon. Mrs. 8. A. McNab and da^bSars have returned home after an extend ed visit to relatives ia Georgia and South Carolina. Mr*. 8. W. Henry and children. Mas ter John and Walter and Misers Ruth and Annie Henry, are visiting in Bow man for a few days. Mr. J. G. Moody, Jr., of the (inn of Moody A Kirby, returned home Sat urday after a ten days’ trip to New York and Baltimore. Mr. C. R. Wilson sad Attorneys J. H. Johnson and R. P. Sesrson, of Al lendale, were in the city Saturday to attend the rampsigo meeting. Barnwell lost another game to Den mark Friday afternoon on the lat ter’s diamond, the score being 7 to 3. Several fans went over to witness the exhibition. Mrs. A. J. Stone and little daughter, Anniemay, have “returned to their home in RowesvDle after a pleasant visit to her son, Mr. M. D. Stone, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies and little son, Ben, Jr., and Mr. Oscar Birt visi ted Aiken Tuesday morning. Mr. James J. Ray, of HeMing Springs, was a visitor here Monday. Mr. Ray says he is well pleased with prospects as a candidate for Coun ty Commissioner. Judge M. C. Kitchings and Mr. W. E. Kitchings, of Williston, were in the city on business Monday:. H. A. Simms, Esq., returned home Saturday morning after a pleasant trip to “little old New York.” Postmaster A. K. Lorenz, of Aiken, and Mr. H. B. Hair, of Saluda, private secretary to Congressman Byrnes, were in the city Saturday to attend the campaign meeting. Messrs. J. M. Weathersbee and J. W. Folk, of Rosemary township, were in the city on business salesday. Mr. W. D. Harley went over to Florence Monday morning to drive a Velie Six home for Mr. Angus Patter son. The Hon. R. B. Fickling, candidate for the State Senate and County Commissioner S. R. Boylston, candi date for re-election, both of Black- ville, were in the city Monday. Capt. N. M. Walker, of Appleton, was in the city Monday to attend the meeting of the Board of County Com missioners. The Rev. S. W. Henry requests that all parents who have children to be NORFOLK, YA_ baptized will endeavor to have them at church Sunday morning, that the rite of baptism may be administered. Mr. S. A. Wise, of Williston, died in s Columbia hoCpiul early Monday morning, after an illness of several weeks. His body was carried to his home and interment was made Tues day morning in the Williston ceme tery, the Rev. W. M. Jones conduct ing the funeral services in the pres ence of a large concourse of sorrowing relatives and sympathetic friends. Mr. Wise was s prominent business man of Williston and took an active interest in political affairs. He was a man of sunny disposition and num bered his friend* by the score. He ia survived by bis wife, two little sen . on* daughter, and one sister, Mrs. G. W. Greene, of Williston. Meeting ef Executive Committee. The Exemitive Committee of Bern- well County is called to meet on Mon day, August 14th, *t eleven (11) o’ clock A. M. at the Court House.' Every Go nun it teem* n is urged to be prvnert as this is a very important meeting, called for the purpose af checking the Club Books. ... W. A. ALL, Cownty Chairman. J. HENRY JOHNSON, Secretiry. Trespass Notice. Notice is hereby given that all per sons are forbidden to hunt, haul straw, cut wood or trespass on the lands of the undersigned in any manner what soever. Any person violating this will be dealt with according to law. C. F. Molair, Kathleen Califf McCaslao, B. H. Cave, Lemon Bros., Annie B. Cave. 8-10-4t. Registration Notice. Notice is hereby given that the reg istration books for the town of Barn well are now open and will be kept open at the store of J. M. Caldwell until Saturday, August 12, 1916. All persons desiring to vote, in the coming municipal general election to be held on September 15th, 1916 for the purpose of electing a mayor, six aldermen and a commissioner of pub lic works to succeed W. JL Lemon, whose term of office expires, and who are qualified to register may do so by applying to J. M. Caldwril. L Emile Harley, II ay or. J. M. Caldwell, Clerk. - 8-3-2t MOUNTAIN AND SEASHORE EX CURSION. FARES FROM BARNWELL. BALTIMORE. MD.___ ’ $12.95 WASHINGTON, D. C.. $10.95 510.25 $10.25 The two-number method of making Long Dis tance telephone calk enablek you to get quicker serv ice to Augusta at reduced rates. You give the local operator the telephone num ber in Augusta, then you hold the line until the called party answers or the operator reports. > Two number service k rendered to Augusta on a no delay bask at reduced rates. * The Manager’s office will gladly furnish % a Ikt of telephone numbers in any or all two number points. Particular party service at the regular rates can be had by calling Long Distance and placing the call in the usual manner. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY BOX 52, COLUMBIAN SOUTH CAROUNA. SOUTHERN Pi? AIEWAY i itor the telephone num- Premier Carrier of the South. Effective January 28, 1916 — Trains run daily Arrive Barnwell From Leave Banwefl Far Na. 184 Allendale and intermediate sta- 184 Blackville, Columbia and tions 7:45 *. 85 Columbia, Flsckville and bitar- mediat* stations 11:19 a. m. *«7 Blackville .-IT30 p. m. SO Savannah. Allendale and inter mediate stations ti07 p. m. *68 Hardee rill*, Allendale and inter mediate stations......8:$S p. m. 188 Oihnabia, Blackville and inter mediate stations «:8S p. m. stations—...7:46 a 86 Allendale, Savannah and k mediate stations 11:19 a *67 Allendale, Harderrille and h mediate stations 12:80 | 80 Blackville, Cohnnbte and fa mediate stetiona 8:07 p *68 Blackville 2:60 p 188 Allendale and intermediate 6:2S p •Daily except Sunday. N. B. Schedules published as information only. Not Train No. 80 connects at Columbia with the “Augusta Special,” which is a through train, affording Pullman sleeping ear service ahd dining car •erviee, from Columbia to Washington and New Yerk. For information, tickets, etc., call on J. N. ANDERSON, Ticket Agent THE SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH wsxurwv UIHCUItK. T1UMK-J. m to before me and i* my presence. Urls Mb r Catarrh Cure?* ta?*a J sets through the Blood < Mucous Surfaces of the Sys tor testimonials, tr—. V. 3. CHjnmr * CO . Tolede, a I 'AtV ■ * ■ t ■■ * > • t G. C. Matthews Undertaker Williston, . - S. C. THE ONLY AUTOMOBILE HEARSE IN THE COUNTY. A FULL LINE OF COFFINS AND CASKETS. WILL ACCEPT CALLS WITHIN A RADIUS OF 25 MILES OF WILLISTON. a CHARGES SEASONABLE. BEST SERVICE ! JUST RECEIVED! PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULES ii A Nice Lot of Extra ' «> < :; Fine Mules and Horses at; :: my Stables. Win sen : 1! 1 ;; cheap for cash and on | easy terms. {Me Rrawii, I 1 lill lip finite. i Barnwell, - S. C. < > • Dodge Brothers MOTOR CAR I wish to remind prospective automobile purchasers that it will be poe- sible to uecure 60-inch tread cars for only a very limited time, after which the manufacturers will make all cars 66-ench. If you contemplate purchas ing an automobile in the near future k srfll be to your advantage to see me at once. B. B. EASTERLING BARNWELL, & C H- B. IRWIN, drift Bkgteear and ALLENDALE. 8. C | march *16 Dr. HARRY B. HAUL WILLISTON. 8. C Office open every day in the BALDOC PICNIC THE LAST PICNIC OF THE SEAB0SL Mr. R. R. Jhonston, Mrs. F. H. Hitt and a few friends, of Elko, were in the city Friday to attend the canning :Iub demonstration. The People wishes t* remind the hunters of the county that the dove season does not open until August 15th and it will be necessary to take out a new license again this year. J. Emile Harley, Esq., was called Columbia Saturday afternoon to bedside of his brother-in-law, Mr. A. Wise, of Williston. lib. C H. Hutto, of Oku, was in S atjb^Skturdsy. He has been aing in Georgia for the past year [two, but still considers Barnwell his bom* . Mr. Warren Richardson, of Colum bia, and Mr. Brown, of the Orange burg Fish Hatchery, were in the city Monday morning, ha-ing just complet ed the task' of stocking the Lower Three Runs with black bass. Ten thousand'faf these fish were turned loose at Pattcrson’4 old milt Col. A. A'. Rirhardwm, chief game -warden, secured the basafrom the government through the efforts of J. F. Byrnes. RICHMOND, VA__ WILMINGTON, N. C.-_ $6.15 And to about twenty-five other re sorts in North and South Carolina at correspondingly low fares; and the excursion fares apply from many oth er points in South Carolina and the Southeast. Ticket* will be sold for all trains on. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16th, 1916 limited returning to reach orig inal sterting point until midnight of September 1st, 1816. ATLANTIC COAST LINE, The Standard Railroad of the Septh. For fares, schedules, aloeping car accommodations and any desired in formation, call oh C & SMITH, Ticket Agetrt, . BaruweU, EC* Thursday, August 17th. MUSIC BY BALK’S ORCHESTRA. PLENTY REFRESHMENTS PLENTY KE WATER BARBECUE. Grand Ball at Allendale SAME NIGHT. Remember: Thursday, August 17th 9 the date. EDGAR JL BROWN. JAB. JULIBN BUSH, ^ Attoraeyo-at-Law. Money to Loan in any Amount for any Length of Timo Walker BuiMteg, Banwefl. S. C DR W. C MILHOUS, Dentist. Office hours:. 8:86 a. m. to 6 * m. 1 Persons living away from BarnwoO will please make appointments befors coming. By so doing they will be sun of immediate service. A. H. NINESTEIN, HERBERT B. GYLES, Atteraeys-at-Law, blackville; - - . . & c WiD practice hi al Courts. Money to loan on Fanshig *f Dr. J. W. Reeves Dentist In office last weak of «>*ch mmSh'- Barnwell, South Carolina Offlc# In Harrison Bufleisg. oet31-l$-]yr .Wm. MoNAB. Representing Fire. Heeltt ud iccidot . Personal attention given r nU Oflee fh Harrison Bleak* Mala Bt. Harnwkll, 8. c. I tans