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K L i — THE BARNWELL PEOPLE IC.M JOMH W. MOLMft* iMo-itia B. P. DAVIES, Editor oad Proprietor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: On# Year H 50 Six Months .00 Three Months ........ .50 (Strictly In Advance.) THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 192S The Chamber of Commerce. __ ' Calhoun County is recognized as one of the progressive counties of South Carolina. St. Matthews, its county seat, is a rapidly growing town. From what we are able to gather from The Calhoun Times, the progress of town and county is the result of cooperation — cooperation between the business men of St. Matthews on the one hand and the farmers of Calhoun County on the other. Without such cooperation, no county can ever be really “big.” St. Matthews has a Chamber of Commerce. Evidently it is a live organisation. Its purpose is to ad vertise St. Matthews—to “sell" the town to the people living in the rural districts and in other ports of the Bute, as it were. The members /of that organisation evidently ap preciate the value ef newspaper ad vertising. as we road the 1 item ta last wooh’e keewe ef “At the meeting ta the t. A agues PALU*€ PATAteTO DAN CARTON WUMatea Maa Dleu tram tajariee Re ceived Tea Daye Aga. Williston, Sept. 10.—Dan Carton, of noar Willieton, who was seriously injured on the afternoon of Sept. 1, by a felling tree, died Friday in the University Hospital at Augusta. He ,is survived by his widow and nine children'. A party of St. Matthews citizens was in WillUton recently investigat ing the asparhgus situation in this section. Mr. J. L. Bell has returned from an extended visit to Spencer, N. C. Miss Beesie Anderson, of North Carolina, is visiting Mrs. A. R. Bell. Miss Pearl Hankinson has returned from a visit to Augusta. Mrs. W. I. Walker, of Columbia, is visiting Mrs. J. I. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker, ^of Greenvilje, are visiting in this section. Mrs. Bessie Anderson has returned from a vhnt to Columbia. — Miss Eloise Hutto has resumed her work as a teacher in the Central school. Messrs. Edward Carroll and Clif ford Cave have returned from Camp Bragg. Fayetteville. N C. Mr. and HP*- C. C. Reed, little son and daughter, of Aiken, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Hair. Mrs. J. W. Cook has returned from a visit ef several week* in the moua- taiae ef Western North Carolina. Mias Martha Dixon Is •pending this week w*k Mis* Lids Wannamoker in Wfes Alma Wise. * us* gums ef Mm* Mm* M Mtaa Retie Onrvtn left Inal for Chester, where she begun her third year's week in Ike erhenl there. lire. R. D. Wtimerts and eon have returned to .Savannah after visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. J.'fiats* in this sec tion. « Little Miss Mossy Wooley enter tained about fifty guests r at her home in Elko recently in celebration of her ninth birthday. Mrs. Roy Brodie is teaching in Homestead, Fla., this sessicgi. Miss Emma Hair, of Augusta, is visiting relatives in and around Wil liston. Mrs. D. T. Latimer and children are spending some time with relatives near Greenville. Mrs. Walker and children, of Perry, Fla., left for their home last week af ter a visit of several days with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Green. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Goodson, of Al lendale, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Goodson last Sunday. NOTICE. Bids will be received at the next meeting of the Board of Directors, on Tuesday, Oct. 2nd , 1923, at their office at Barnwell, for the mainten ance of recently built roads through out the county.—bids to be let la sec- tiorfft. For further information ap ply to Director in wbooa tarritonr bids are to be made E M-iKtrhland. Clerk Board Director* B C, 9- IS-St Tutt’s HUDSON SEDAN 9 Freight tmd Tax Extra Hudson Price* Speedster - - $1375 7-Pas*. Phaeton 1425 Coach - - - 1450 Sedan - - - 1995 Aluminum Body by a Famoua Builder— Custom-Built Quality at a Quantity Price Wc believe a careful comparison will show there is no correspondingly fine enclosed car within several hundred dollars of this price. ——- Essex Prices Touring Cabriolet Coach - $1045 1145 1145 Freight and Tax Extra You cannct ajffird t» buy any-ear without seeing these outstanding Hudson etnd Essex values. Freight and Tax Extra ESSEX COACH $1145 European and American Experts Call its Chassis the Finest of its Size Freight and Tax Extra HUDSON COACH $1450 frrtght mad Tax Lx mm On the Finest Super-Six Chassis EoeeBuilt More than 65,000 Coaches la Service W. D. HARLEY MOTOR CO. Barnwell, ... South Carolina % * 9 of um ry »« 40 l| m rap rw r* • • • «a «d a h*o of mm of lb* -mmh Ph* Lot M« THE SATURDAY EVENING POST THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN \ m te ha ta» mm mmm a*k*wi*di kohad m h—rwp, ad mmm by mast. I od9 ha glad • l! praga BEN DAVIES. JR. BamwaU. S. C. INSTALLED Rice ever announced fora _ phrm Elactric Light kncl Power Plant Tfc DELCOUGHTMan B steady AOS'’-to install VOur DELCO-LIGHT Ham COMPLETE- 1S539S *v Okay bare ta make (be new organisation a »nrrena We wowld like ta suggeet that (be town adopt a slogan- eometbing “catchy" that may be used for ad vertising purpooee Muilma. a town in the upper part of the State, ad vice* it* ntisena each week to “Full for Mullins or Pull Out.” While we are thinking over the matter of the proper slogan, we might all begin to “Boost for a Bigger, Better, Busier Barnwtdi.” Let’s go!! P. S. Since writing the above. The People has received a communi cation from Blackville announcing a contest by the Chamber of Commerce of that city to select a suitable slogan. Destroy Cotton Stalks., The People wishes to urge the! farmers of Barnwell County to des troy the cotton stalks in their fields just as soon as they finish picfcftig their cotton this Fall. This is said to be one of the best measures known in the fight against the boll weevil, J. A. Evans, of the Department of Agriculture, declaring that if all farmer* in a given section would do thia weevil infeatation next summer would be practically nil. Tfc* Paop> wtR publish mars along this Una fram Mr Mr Nervous Break-Down M RS. ANNIE LANGE, of R. P. D. I, Burlington, Tex., write* as follows regarding her experience withCardui: "Some time ago 1 had a nervous break- down.of some kind. .. I was very weak and so nervous. 1 had faint- ing spells and suffered a great deal, but mofehohi the weak, trembly, no-acqpunt feeling than anything else. 1 knew I needed a tonic, and needed it badly. 1 began the use of Cardui to see if I couldn’t get some strength, as I knew of other cases that had been helped by itr use. I soon saw a great improve* ment, so 1 kept it up. I used seven bottles of Cardui, and can say the money was well spent, for 1 grew well and strong. 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The installed price for the moet popu lar size Delco-Light plant includes not only the plant itself — it includes the freight; it includes the actual installa- o eeils. bush for long Ufa, with extra thick plate* and haary glass jars; the wiring of your heuaa Mr ten lights to he located anywhere you wish; one rower outlet wherever you may want It; a standard set of tan drop lights with aoeketa and the installation of these lights; and ten standard electric light bulbs — the complete installation ready for you to turn on the lights. a a , . 'Hiis is the way to buy your electric light and power plant The Woman's Tonic Terms So Etuy You Cannot Afford To Be Without One To mafia k aaay for you to got your EMeo-Ligbt Plant wo have set a very low first payment and made the term* vary aaay. The local Dabo-Iight man will axplain thaa* tana* to you. 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