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■\ i i:'' y H f r ( ; ; lond**, will be uleaday. 'P. S. Ussery, of Elko, was in the Tuesday. fr. G. W. Hutson, of Elko, was in city Monday. lie days lose 11 minutes in sun- this week. Mr. W. H. Manning spent Sunday at Tybee and Savannah. The second primary election will be held on September 12. Mr. H. G. Boylston, of Blackville, was in the city Friday. Prof. Isadore Ussery, of Elko, was a visitor here Monday. Mr. M. B. Calhoun, of Allendale, was in the city Sunday. Mr. P W Price and family motored over to Augusta Sunday. Mr. J. J. Owens, of Allendale, was a visitor here Thursday. Mr. W. T. Aycock returned Sunday morning from New York. Mr. T. L. Quattlebaum, of Willis- ton, was in the city Thursday. Dr. J; G. Wooley has returned from Johns Hopkins Hospital, where he took a special course. Mr. and Mrs. John B. McNab leave this week for Macon, Ga., where they will make their future home. - Mr. J. A. Porter returned home last Wednesday after a week’s visit to New York and other Northern mark ets. Misses Jennie Brocks Salley and Gladys Cart, of Orangeburg, were the guests of Miss Flossie Patterson last week. / r> Mrs. 'F.'"M. Moye and daughter, Miss Annie Mae, came down from Washington last week to visit rela tives in the city. There were almost as many candi dates here Thursday as voters. The meeting was held in the Court House and was very orderly throughout. Messrs. B. F. Owens, of Dunbarton, Dallis Creighton, Jack Phillips, of Barnwell, and“Lee Brown, of Meyer’s Mill, motored to Allendale Sunday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper' of*J San Francisco, Cal., and Mrs. Mo selle Furman, of Hickory, N. C., who visitea* friends in the city last week, left Friday for Savannah and Jack sonville. Mr. C. L. Wooley, of Elko, was among the visitors here Thursday. He is a good friend of The People and had the name of Mr. W. R. Bell, of Elko, enrolled as’ a member - of . The People family. * Fall and Winter The friends of Mr. J.„W. C. Reed will learn with regret that he is thinking of moving his family away from Barnwell. Elsewhere in this issue will be found his advertisement offering his property for sale. FOR RENT.—After September 1st, one six-room house in a desirable part of Barnwell. Apply to Mrs. A. P. Cornell, Barnwefl S^C. Dr. C. N. Burckhalter and family motored over to Aiken Sunday. Mrs. M. E. Hartzog, of Denmark, is the guest of Mrs. Emma Simms. )r. Ben Wyman, 0 f Aiken, was the lest of friends in the city last week. /Dr. J. G. Howell, of Lamar, is vis iting at the home of Mr. P. W. Price. Capt. C. H. Mathis, of Blackville, left last week for Rocky ’Ford, Colo. Mr. F. H. Bo was in the city* Jji. Jr., of Allendale, Monday on business. Miss Lynne Riley, of Bamberg, spent Tuesday with relatives in the city. Miss Calene Broom, of Augusta, is visiting the Misses Owens, at Dun barton. Messrs. Will Rice and Purse and the Misses Fittq, of Allendale, were here Monday. Mrs. Annie W. Calhoun, of Colum bia. is visiting her son. Col. Harry D. Calhoun. A rattlesnake measuring four feet eight inches in length and sporting 10 rattles and a button was killed in the yard of Mrs. Ellen Jones, at. Hilda, about two weeks ago. Mr. W. F. Holmes, bravely assist ed by Sam Williams, colored, killed a large rattlesnake on the former’s farm last week. Mr. Holmes says Sam “assisted” at a safe distance of about 30 yards. Gen. W. W. Moore, of Columbia, was in the city last week visiting relatives. Messrs. Warren and Alfed Richard-, son, of Columbia, were visitors here' this week. A good opportunity for any one wishing to move to town to edu cate their children at t>ne of the best graded schools in the State; none better. We have the best of teachers. One lot conUining 7-8 of an acre, with a good four-room house and kitchen attached; also outbuildings on lot; garden, fruit and shade trees; a fine well of water. This home is in the town of Barnwell, not far from the Court House and convenient to the school, and is one of the healthiest places in town. Also: A large vacant lot adjoining the above, containing 2*4 acrest fine‘land. All of the above is enclosed with wire fence. Also: A 70-acre farm, more or less. 50 acres cleared and 20 acres in woods; some saw timber, mostly poplar. This place can easily be made to make a bale of cotton to the acre; no buildings. Will sell all in a lump. , ~ . Col. Leroy Molair left Tuesday for a visit to relatives in Richmond and Washington. Mr. and. Mrs. H. R. Christie and little son, of Macon, Ga., are visiting relatives in the city. Lot with builings Vacant lot Farm $1,500 500 2,100 $4,IOo Mrs. E. D. Rhodes and son, Butler, of Augusta, spnt the week-end in the city with relatives. 4 ______ _ f irs. J. R. Kelly has purchased an •land touring car from Lemon bs., local dealers* j SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. # ■ • Reasons for selling: All my children have finished school here and my work being in a different part of the State I wish to move my family nearer to me. Apply to If I am not at home my son will show interested parties this prop erty. Mr. C. M. Turner, of Ellenton, was in the city Thursday to hear the coun ty candidates speak. Messrs. J. C. Keel and J. H. Hew lett, of Allendale, were among the vis itors here Thursday. J. W. C. REED, \ - Barnwell, S. C. $690 $690 X 'OVERLAND 5 Passenger Tour- , ingeprs. Cantilever Springs, 31x4 Tires, 60 inch tread, $690, deliv- ered. Car load just received. Ask for demonstration. LEMON BROS., Inc. BARNWELL, S C. Agents for Willys Overland Cara. $690 $690 Arriving Daily, DANDRUFF QUICKLY STOPPED. There is only one way to cure dand ruff and that is • to kill the germs. There is only one hair preparation that will kill the germs and that is Mildredina' Hair Remedy. This un usual hair restorer with its record of thousands of cures wilT grow hair on any head where there is any life left; it cures dandruff, stops falling hair and itching of the scalp in three weeks or your money back. (it is the most pleasant and invig orating tonic, is not sticky or greasy and is used extensively by ladies of refinement who desire to have and to keep their hair soft, lustrous and luxuriant. 50c and $1.00 a bottle at druggists everywhere. FREE—We will send a large trial bottle Free by return mail to any one sending this coupon to Mildred Louise Co., Boston, Mass., with name and address and 10c in silver to pay postage. £ i' In announcing to the buying public the dissolution of the partnership of Moody <£• Kirby, I wish to impress upon my friends that they will receive the same courteous at tention in the future that they have iirthepast. In fact, we are better prepared than ever to cater to the needs of every man, woman and child in Barnwell County. This is no idle boast for we can prove the truth of every state ment that we make. For instance,—r " • * i Fall and Winter Goods. Our buyer has just returned from the Northern mar kets, where he made personal selection of every piece of goods bought for this store. By being there in person he was able to take advantage of some exceptional bargains, - • • . - * „ which we are going to give our customers the benefit of. % • These goods are arriving daily and we urge you to call and inspect them NOW. When you have sefected the goods for your new dress you don’t have to hunt up a dressmaker, as Mrs. George . Turner, an experienced seamstress, has her workroom on the second Moor of our building and will be glad to assist the ladies'in every way possible. Millinery. Never before hive the ladies been given such an op portunity for the selection of their hats as will be pre sented to them this season. Our millinery department will again be in charge of Miss Gregory, who made so many friends here last season, and she will be glad to serve both old and new friends. Our line of Coat Suits is the prettiest and offers as wide a range of selection as any store in this section of the State. You will do yourself an injustice if you buy before seeing what we have to offer. Shoes. When it comes to shoes, we have a line to suit the needs of everybody, from the cradle to the grave. Our stock ranges from the heavy work shoe for the farm to the dainty slipper for middy’s evening dress. And bear in mind that you will always find our prices as low, or lower, than those of any store in the city. Please consider this advertisement a personal invitation to call * jr and make our store your headquarters. m 9 Extra Special. A swell selection of Men’s Dress Shirts at only 50c Each. MOTTO.—“We Take Pleasure in Shouting Our Goods.’ G. MOODY, JR, Barnwell, S. C. ♦♦♦* mm i