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HARMONY LODGE No. 17, A. F. M.
A regular communication of
^ Harmony Lodge No. 17, A.
F. M., will be held in Masonic
Temple on THURSDAY,
FAN. 4th, at 7:30 o’clock. Visiting
^ , , brethren are cordially invited to at-
Jftt tend.
Wi P. W. PRICE, W. M.
Wm. McNAB, Sec.
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\ The regular meeting of
Barnwell Lodgd No. 16, K.
of P., will be held at their
Halhon Firsthand Third Fri
day nifchts at 8 o’clock." A full,, at
tendance is requested., *
By order of R. A. ELLIS, C. C.
Wm. McNab, K. R. & S.
; FOR SALR.—Pure Tool cotton seed
at $1.60 per bushel; ten bushel lots
and over, $1.25. Address H. Jeff Hair,
Elko, S. C„ R. E. D. No.*?.—11-9-tf.
^OR SALE.—100 bushels Webber
No. 82, Extra Staple Cotton Seed.
Price $1.50' per bushel.. This cotton
brought 27 cents ct the-climax of the
market. Address James J. Ray,
Blackville, S. C.*X \ .. 1-4-tf.
Mr. S. J. Bailey, of Ellenton, was in
the city salesday. "v x" , ^
Mr. J. B. Grubbs, of Blackville, was
in the city Monday. —
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The negroes celebrated emancipation
day in Barnwell Monday. - '
Mr. H- E. Johnson, of Martin, was
in the city .-Monday on business.
Mr. C. M. Turner, of Ellenton,, was
among the visitors here salesday’. -—
Messrs.' S. Q. Boynton and S. R.
Hickson, of Klinp, were here Monday.
at Williston, Friday evening at 6:30 at
the Woodmen’s HalL / J •
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Don’t forget the boll weevil meet
ing at Barnwell next Tqtesday, the 9th
inst. * ■".* ■ * , ,
Mr. C. F. Rizer, of Olar, 4tfas in the
city salesday with a large drove of
livestock. ~ ^ ,
Mr. A. M. Kennedy and Dr. W.- C,
Smith, of Williston, were here Moi
wbusihess.™
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electric lights, hot and cold bath. Cen
trally located; next door to Bank of
Western Carolina. Apply to B. P.
Davies, Barnwell, S. C. * ,
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Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wallack, of Jef
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ferson, visited, relatives here during
the holidays. ' »
Coming Back.
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UNITED DOCTORS SPECIALIST
WILL AGAIN BE AT
Waynesboro, Georgia, Friday, Janu
ary 12th, 1917.
Hotel Arlington (Parlor Suit.)
ONLY ONE DAY.
Hours 9 A.- M. to 8 V. M.
Remarkable Success of These Talen
ted Physicians in the Treatment
of Chronic Diseases. v
Offers Service*' Free of Charge.
The United Doctors Specialist li
censed by the r Slate of Georgia for the
;re*tment of all diseases including de
formities, nervous and chronic*diseases
of men, women and childrep, offer to.
all who call on this trip, consultation
examination, advice. free, making no
charge whatever, except the actual
cost of treatment. All that is asked
[or"vaiuabTe services
is that every jkrson^treated wdl si __
IfilfijauEjbBtained id Jtheir friemU and-
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_ The days neither gain nor lose in
sunshine this week. - *
Messrs. J. A. Meyer, J. B. Kirkland
and James Rountree, of Meyer’s Mill,
were in the city Monday. ^
Mr. J. M. Ulmer, of Kline, was a
visitor here Friday, t- -- ______
Mr. W. I. Johns, of Baldock was a
ha| visitor here Thursday.
1 The college boys and girls have re-
„ ^turned tV'their studies.
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Mrs. Robert Black is spending~the
Christmas Hdfid&ys with relatives at
Williston.—Bamberg Jlerald. *
_ Mr. M. S. Hair, .of Elko, Route 2,-
>yas in thje city Monday.
Mr. T. A. Greene, of Dunbarton,
was in the city Thursday.
Mrs. G. C. Morris, of Olar, spent the,
holidays in the city with her mother,
Mrs. E. D. Coleman.—Bamberg Her-
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i Mr. B. F. Weathersbee, of Dunbar
ton, was a visitor here salesday.
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Mr. M. A. Moye, of Fairfax, spent
Thursday and Friday in the city with
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. O’Neal.—Bamberg
Herald.
Mr. C. S. Buist, of Blackville, was .
a business visitor here salesday. >
Attorneys A.D. Ninestein, of Black
ville, and Jas. M.. Patterson, of Allen-
dale* were in the. city on professional
business Monday.
Messrs. B. J, and H. C. Hutto, of
Hilda, were visitors here salesday.
| .The infant son of Mayor and Mrs. J.
E. Harley died Saturday morning and
was buried the same afternoon in the
Baptist Churchyard.
Mr. R. A. Weathersbee, of Willis-
.. . t . Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Newsom and
^ Monday on bus,- ^ Misg Mary Harvey
4 spent Christmas day with relatives
in Williston.—Bamberg Herald.
ness.
Miss Margaret Easterling is visit
ing relatives in Allendale.-—Bamberg
Herald.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A.. Porter,, of Wil
liston,-are visiting in the city .^-Bam
berg Herald. ' . . . '
Mrs. Lena Davies returned to
Queen’s College, Charlotte, N. C.,
Tuesday afternoon, after spending the
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Da
vies.
thus prove to the sick anrf afflicted in
every city and locality, that at last
;reatments have been discovered that
are reasonably sure and certain in
-Seirreffect. ' 1 ; . —;———
Thei’Uhited Doctors are •experts in’
uhe treatment of chronic diseases and
so great and wonderful have been their
results , that in many cases it is hard
uo find % the dividing line between skill
and miracle. , ' - ' , •>- , • ■
Diseases of the stomach, intestines,
iver, blood, skin, nerves, heart, spleen,
rheumatism, sciatica, tapeworm, leg j
ulcers, weak lungs and those afflicted 1
.With long-standing, deep seated,
chronic diseases, that have baffled the
skill of the family physicians, should
not fail to- call. Deafness often has
been cured in sixty days.;
x According to their system no more
operations for appendicitis, gall stones,
tumOr^, goiter, piles, etc., as all cases
accepted will be treated without oper
ation or hypodermic injection, as thev
were*among the first in America.to
earn the name of “Bloodless Sur
geons,” by doing away with the knife,
with blood- and WitK all pain in the
successful featment dfvthese danger
ous diseases. X. V
No matter what you,r ailment may
t>e, no matter what atherlpTtffcy have
;old you, no matter what Experience
-you may have had with other physi
cians, it will bft to ybur advantage to
see them at once. Have it forever set
tled in your mind. If your case is in
curable they will give you such advice
as may relieve and stay the disease
Do not put off this duty you owe your
self or friends or relatives who are
suffering because of your sickness, as
a visit at this time may help yotf.
Worn-out and run-down men or wo
men, no matter what your ailment may
be^-call, it costs you nothing.
“Ten Degrees Down!?
But the shrinkage of the mercury doesn’t
concern your comfort if you've been fore
handed with a Perfection Smokelese Oil Heater.
It stands for preparedness against sudden
weather changes. Gives comfort ; insurance
when the furnace has an off day. Drives away
those little fall chills that a coal fire's tpo ex
pensive to cope with.
Warm* bedroom, bathroom, and library. Yon can
carry .it anywhere; and it’a always clean, durable, and
good-looking.
Mora than 2,000,000 user* are its endorsement. Ask
any good department store, furniture or hardware man.
£/ea Aladdin Security Oil—for beat result a
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Hawjeraay)
BALTIMORE
D. C. Richmond, Va. Chari eat on, W. Vs.
Charlotte, N. C. Charleston. S. C.
Washington,
Norfolk, Va.
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Office open every day in the week
H. R. ERWIN.
Ciril Engineer and Surveyor,
ALLENDALE, S. C.
march ‘16
EDGAR A. BROWN,
JAS. JULIEN BUSH.
Messrs. G. W. Hutson and P. S. \[s-
sery and sop, of Elko, were in the
_ citjr Saturday. ^ ■*'
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ayer, of Black
ville, visited relatives here this week.
—Bamberg Herald.
The People enjoyed calls from two
followers of the Fourth Estate Fri
day—Editor A. R. Wallack, of The
Jeffersonian, and Editor«Archer, of
the Jasper Herald.
Jas. H. Hammond,! Esq., of Colum-
. bia, was in the city op lirofessiopal
business Thursday. Y ~ ■ ■ ■
" Messrs. J. J.—Ray, Jas. J; Ray “Und
Bohcil H. Dyches, of Healing Springs,
were in the city Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Brabham, Mr.
and Mrs. H. F. Starr and Mr..and Mrs.
5 L. A. Brabham, of Olar, and Miss Sa
lome Brabhanv of the ’ Confederate
Home College, Charleston, spent Sun-
day Th the elty wtth Mr. and Mrs. 1^.
T. Johnson.—Bamberg Herald.
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visif mily^ 61 ^ ^ r<?e °^ er * S ^ or I Money to Loan in any Amount for any
Married ladies come with their hus- Length of Time -
bands and minors with their parents. Walker Building, Barnwell* S. ,C.
Laboratories, Cleveland, Ohio.
Call for Dr,_Snider. '
REMEMBER DATE AND PLACE.
Dr. J. W. Reeves
• Dentist- I
In office last week of each month. '
Barnwell, South Carolina
Office In Harrison Building.
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A. H. NINESTEIN,
Attorney-at-Law,
Blackville, S. C.
Money Loaned on Town and Country
Property.
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CONI* It,
Estimates
Furnished on
. , of Work.
Box Noi 193, - - Barnwell,
all Classes
W.m. McNAB.
* Representing
Fire. Health and Accident
Insurance Companies.
Peroontl attention given [all bwiMM
Offlee In U.rriwD Block, Main St.
Babnwkll, S. C.
Miss Saltis Pate, who is teaching
school at Swamea, §pent the holidays
1 in the city v/ith relatives.
• Mr. Wyatt Browning, of Blackville,
spent Thursday night in the city with
friends.—Bamberg. Herald. ~—
Quite a puipber of ladies and’ gen
tlemen from Barnwell attended a
dance at Aiken Friday night.
Ivfrs. Hattie Newsom is -spending
the holiday vacation at her home at
Will&ton.—Bamberg Hetald. \ .
Capt. C. H. Mathis and Messrs. W.
G; Mathis and R. M. Wise, of Black
ville, were in the city salesday.
Mr. and. Mrs. A. McB. Speaks and
Mrs. F. B. McCrackin spent Christmas
day. in Allendale.—Bamberk Jferald.
‘ A regular communication of Har
mony Lodge No. 17, A. F. M,, will be
held this (Thursday) * evening at the
usual hour.
July Smalls, of Elko, is The Peo
ple’s oldest colored subscriber. While
paying for his paper* Monday he told
the editor that lie was the second per T
son to subscribe for The People when
it was established in 1877 and that
with the exception of one year he has
been a constant subscriber and reader
ever since. July is also a believer in
the old adage that, “the! laborer is
worthy of his. hire,” for he pays his
dues every year as regular as clock
work. *
OF PRESENTS
If you think you want to pur-
- chase~a present, for a wedding, a
personal gift, or for your own
• y. use, out very large selection of
DIAMONDS,
.STERLTNGr
DR. W. C. MILHOUS,
“TT Dentist.
Office hours:. 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. nj*
Persons living away from Barnwell
will please make appointments before
coming. By so doing they will be sure |
of immediate service. *
To the last drop
vmaxwell
^ HOUSE
COFFEE
Is Perfect
, Ask Your Grocer
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. Messrs. John Porter and Edgar Hall,
of Willistoa, spent Monday jn the city
at the home of Mr. L. B. Fowler.—
Bamberg Herald./
“Honest John” Barnwell, one of The
People’s colored subscribers, called at
this office ^Saturday to push his sub
scription a .yed* a^head.
r “We can’t do without our old coun
ty paper and such a good one at that,”
writes Mr*. W. A. Gyles, of Blackville,
in renewing his subscription to Tfie
People.
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An automobile ccllision CcctiiTed
Sunday afternoon at the intersection
of Main Stree: and Marlboro Aveim*
SILVER,
WATCHES,
PLAIN AND -
FANCY
JEWELRY
are at your service.
If you cannot come in, let us se
lect for you, put your card in, and
ship to you or who ever you want
it to go. We "prepay all charges
for shipping, and guarantee to
select ? the proper thing, at the
lowest competitive prices that
this class of goods can be sold.for.
^ You will be perfectly safe in style,
beauty and quality, as we only
handle the high grade, all solid,
genuine, and everlasting kind.
Coming to
UNITED DOCTORS SPECIALIST
V WILL AGAIN BE AT
Waynesboro, Georgia, Friday, Janu{
ary ‘-12^, 1917.
Hotel Arlington (Parlor Suit.)
No . 85-4
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# . In 60 Inch (Wide) Tread
$860.00 DELIVERED.
. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THESE CARS
AND THEY CERTAINLY ARE WINNERS.
35-HORSE ~ POWER MOTOR, CANTILEVER
SPRINGS, 112 INCH WjlEELBASE, 32x4 TIR^S. IF
YOU ARE IN THE MARKET FOR A HIGH GRADE
CAR. AND WANT WIDE TREAD, LET US HEAR
FROSrTYOU, FOR WIDE. TREAD CARS ARE-
SCARCE. ’ ■
75-bi Overand 5-Passenger $690 Dei vered
iingt
fLY ONE DAY.
Hours 9 A. M. to 8,P. M.
Remarkable\Success of These Talen
ted Physicians in the Treatment
of Chrqnic DiseMes,
TRY US
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between the cars of Miss Marguerite
Patterson and Dr. R. C. Kirkland.
Both machines were damaged but for
tunately the occupants were uninjured.
SYLVAN BROS.,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
- Phone 1045.
Cor. Main and Hampton Sta.
Offers Services Free of Charge.'
The United Doctors, licensed by- the
State of Georgia, established 1884 are
experts in the treatment of diseases
of the blood, liver, lungs, stomach, in
testines, skin, nerves,’fheart, spleen,
kidney or bladder, bed-wetting, rheu
matism, sciatica, tape worm," leg ul
cers,. appendicitis, gall stones, goitre,
piles, .etc., without operation, and are
jtoo well known in this locality to need
further mention. Call, and see them,
itjwsts^QU nuthing^,,:.^^^^^.
Laboratories, Cleveland, Ohio.
Call for Dr. Snider.
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REMEMBER DATE AND- PLACE.
T IN 60-INCH WIDE TREAD.
NOT QUITE AS ROOMY AS 85-4, BUT PLENTY
OF ROOM FOR THE AVERAGE FAMILY—WILL
SEAT FIVE VERY COMFORTABLY.
3n/ 2 HORSE POWER, CANTILEVER SPRINGS,
31x4 TIRES, ALL CONVENIENCES OF THE LARG
ER CAR: WE ARE SELLING THESE CARS FAST
AND THEY ARE GIVING SPLENDID SATISFAC
TION. —
REMEMBER—BOTH CARS ARE WIDE TREAD.
WILLYS-OVERLAND AGENTS FOR
COUNTY., .
BARNWELL
Barnwell,
T- South Carolina.