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f -a*- V- . HARMONY LODGE N* 17, A. F. M. ^ .*■ -'A regular communication of \A/ Harmony Lod^e No. 17, A. * F. ”M., will be held in Masonic AiMk Temple op THURSDAY, March 8th, at 7:80 o’clock. Visiting brethren are cordially invited to at tend. P. W. PRICE, W. M. Wm. McNAB, Sec. The regular meeting of 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 J. B. ARMSTRONG, C. C. Wm. McNab, K. R. & S. —HIM** ! ^ JUST RECEIVED.—A splendid line of Ladies’ Coat Suits. All the ■ newest shades. Sizes to fit everybody. Prices to suit every purse. F. W. Falkenstein, Barnwell,* S. C.—adv. The la<fies of Barnwell and adjoin ing counties are cordially invited to call and inspect my line of Coat Suits and Sport Coats. None better any where. F. W. Falkenstein, Barnwell, S. C.—adv. • _ , t / >‘***'** Mr. E. T. Richardson, o{ Atlanta, has been visiting relatives here for the past several days. Merchant J. A. Porter has an ad vertisement in this issue that will in terest the ladies and the beautiful coat suits at his store will be a great de light to them. FOR SALE.—One . Buick Touring Car, One Overland Touring Car, and one Dodge Touring Car. These are wide gauge used cars that we will sell at very reasonable ’prices. All in good running order. . Call and see them. Easterling A Cave, opposite Court House l-25-4t. r \ -i FOR SALE.—Case Thrashing Ma chine, Perfect order. One 12 H. P. Gasoline engine in perfect order. One Saw Mill Engine and Boiler. One Corn Mill and one Feed. Grinder. Easterling Cave, opposite Court I A House. l-25-4t. jor P. J. Drew spent the week end in the city. Dr/ R. C. Kirkland was called to Columbia Thursday aftemodh. Supt. Z. L. Madden, of Blackville, was in the city bn business Saturday. Mr. T. B. Harley, of Barnwell, Route 2, called at The People office Tuesday. Messrs. G. M. and John F. Loadholt and J. W. Main, of Jenny, were in the city salesday. Dr. R. A. Deason will-install new fixtures in his drug store within the next few days. The People has just printed a sup ply of blanks and can fill promptly all orders for rent liens, bills of sale, chattel mortgages, notes and mortga ges, crop mortgages, etc. The many friends of Mrs. Julia B. Easterling will learn with regret that she has been quite ill for the past several days. * So serious was her con dition Saturday that the services of a trained nurse from Augusta were secured and the following day Dr. Mo Intosh, of Columbia, was called into consultation with Dr. J. G. Cooley, of Barnwell. Mrs. Easterling was a little better Monday and her friends have strong hopes of her early recovery. » A beautiful selection of/ Spring Dress Goods now on display at F. W. Falkenstein’s, Barnwell, S. C. A care ful inspection is invited.—F. W. Falkenstein, Barnwell, S. C.—adv. No. 82, Extra Staple Cotton Seed, I Price $1.50 per bushed This cotton I brought 27 cents at the climax of the market. Address James J. Ray, i Blackville, S. C. 1-4-tf. Y -If at\+> & ^ Sheriff J. B. Morris and Judge ' x John K. Snelling went up to Columbia , one day last week. Messrs. C. D. Kinard, of Ulmer, and W. M. Mason, of Sycamore, were vis itors here Monday. • , G. W. Gyles, Esq., of Blackville was called to Savannah last week on professional business. The board of county commis'sioners held its regular monthly meeting at the Court House Tuesday. Cap! G. W. Boylston and Mr. E. F. Boylston, of Blackville, were in the city Tuesday on business. . -if Major R. Boyd Cole and Col. B. P. Davies went up to Columbia Thurs day afternoon on business. ^ - - Mr. J, C. Mayer, of Sycamore, was a visitor here selesday and called very cleverly at The People office. Mr. W. P. Mitchell, of Elko, R. F. D., was in the city Tuesday and paid The People an appreciated call. 1- Messrs. J. W. Folk and J. M. Weath- ersbee, of Rosemary township, spent a few days in Columbia last week. STRAYED.—From .my farm Salley, S. C., on January 27th, 1917, one sorrell mule, flax mane and tail; mare, puncture on one Side. Liberal reward if returned to A. M. Childs, Sallfey, S. C. STRAYED.—One Red Jersey Sow. Weight about 200 pounds, bob-tail; scar on left shoulder; last seen be tween Ashleigh and Blackville. Finder will please notify C. Black, Jr., Barn well, S. C., R. F. D. No. 1, Box 43. A liberal reward will be paid for same. Advertise in THE PEOPLE. We have on display in our show rooms two car- loads of Paige Detroit "Motor Cars. ^The Most Beautiful Car in America.” .We will be glad to have you call and inspect them or ask for Demon- stration. ■ NCEMENT Specifications: SIX-“38”. 60-inch tread (wide gauge); 117-in. « “ * " - , . -. .-w • t—•' wheel base; Cantilever springs; full floating axles; . * ' , . ‘ I * * • - * • • • % . • Remy ignition; Rayfield carbureter with hot air in take tube; Dash adjustment; Multiple disc clutch with cork insert. ^ i Ja Cave, The Commercial Bank of Black- Opposite Court House, Barnwell, S. C. A number of automobile owners had their machines damaged last week by neglecting to drain the water from thfeir radiators. • Ex-Gov. Glenn, of North Carolina, will speak at Barnwell- on Thursday night, Feb. 22, on the subject of Na tional Prohibition. • Mrs. S. R. Hickson, of Kline, who has been in ill health for several weeks, was taken to, a Columbia hospital /Thursday afternoon. ' The public is cordially indited to attend an opster supper to be given by the Y. W. A. at Pleasant Hill school house on Friday, Feb. 9th. Messrs. S. R. Boylston, of Black ville, J. M. Weathersbfe, of Rosemary township, and N. M. Walker, of Apple- ton, were in the city Tuesday. . - Attention is called to the advertise ment of the Chalmers Motor Co. in this issue. The price of this popuJar car will advance $1(50 next month. The friends of Mrs* Laura Tobin will learn with regret that the condi tion of her health again necessitated a trip to a Columbia hospital last week. v . Miss Lucy Phillips, of Sandersville, Ga., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Porter for several days last week. She left for a visit to the. Northern markets Monday. •Mr. R. A. Easterling .came down from Union Saturday evening to be ,at the. bedside or. his' mother,* Mrs. Julia B. Easterling, who has been quite sick for several days. jv bil The Hon.~James E. Davis, member of the House of Representatives, spent the week-end in the city. Mr.'Davis’ bill providing for a Ooiinty court has ssed the House and has been intro- uced in the Senate. * F. W. Falkenstein has on© of the most complete Ijnes of Coat Buita, Sport Coats and Spring Goods to be found in the city. T’r. ladies of the county should not miss this'opportuni ty, to make a selection of their Spring apparel.—adv. ville, announces to the people of Black- $ ♦ ville and surrounding country that it is £ w — A now open for busihess and will # appreci- ate any patronage that may be given it. X ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦$ To LADIES:] On account of the fact that we did Tn > not open at the. beginning of the quarter. m T T f f i mi X we will receive savings deposits up to t * ' «|v x February 1 0, and compute interest at 4 A . 4 T * « v X per cent., quarterly, as from January 1 st. ❖ f "• £ ♦ I is m m m H m X m m m m I m f - f A. M. DFNDOW, Pres. , C. J. FiCKLIMG, Vice-Pres. C. W. RENTZ, JR., Cashier . Blackville, ' s. c. I have just received a shipment of L. & C. Stern Coat Suits and extend a cordial invitation to the ladies of Barnwell County to come in and inspect.them. Prices right. Barnwell, S. C.