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< > 9 w •« r » t B fHINKKC rii.m.iO . ? Mil k t KOH SM V \pply llo ^ 1 WaHnr, fcUrfcvillt, S C. t& *Mf40V. Mfll tf 1 ***^! m M4. tMi Ikat ML emit ftAf. 9%f'VMMI Mi ftWMi . Ofte* •* Drag • R C II Mi»« Ella l^ooiM Molair, who ram# iowTvfrom Chicora Co'.^g* iMt «ra*k to attend ihe funeral of her uncle, Mr. Hen Hill Cave, ban returned to KOR MALE.—Cleveland Biir Boll 1 r V./ ’L" ‘I T ^7" 00,1 , Columbia to resume her »tudie». — Cotton Seed. Made bale to the acre this year. For prices, etc., address B. P. Davies or W. A. Hayes, Barn well, S. C. FOR SALE—Frost Proof Cabbage plants grown in the open air, all early varieties. By parcel post: 200, 75c; by express collect: 500, $1.25; 1,000, $2.00. These are fancy plants. Will ship same day order is received. Send check, money order, cash o r one and two cents stamps.—Dr. C. N. Bi^rckhalter, Barnwell S. C. WANTED.—Position as foreman on farm by experienced farmer. Can The People is glad to add the name of Mr. M. D. Dyches, of Kline, to its list of satisfied readers. “There’s a reason” for the large increase in this paper’s subscription list during the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Holman motor ed to Columbia Sunday in their new Buick Six touring car. They were accompanied homo by their daughter, Miss Pauline, of Chicora College, who was suffering from throat trouble. COt’MTY THKASt RKK*H TAX NOTICTL The Ux book •'■for the collection of 1923 taxes will be open from Oct. 15 to Dec. 31, 1923, inclusive, without penalty. From January 1st to March 15th the regular lawful penalties will be added. Books close March 15th, 1924. • The tax books are made up by school districts. In asking for your taxes be sure and state school dis trict in which property is located. Dogs are not entered on the tax books. Separate receipt and tags will be given for dogs over six months old. Tax Levy for 1923. No. mills £tate purposes 6 Ordinary County purposes 714 Special road tax 2 dress “Farmer," Barnwell, S. C. care The People, ~ FOR SALE.— Invalid rolling chair. cheap for cash, Barnwell, S. C. apply to Box 123, FOR SALK.- -One five-room and and one six roou 1 fl WfPllI ng in the town of Barnwell, n rated, ronven- tent to school an a. Eoch holme l»L 1 "of Bfher • BBrI V. R flit riA * T IB V | L, gR- * Last week Mr. N. C. Grubbs, of the Reedv Branch section, lost a mule by, - death which had reached to the i Interest and sinking fund for advanced age of 36 years The road bonds Y'\ animal was a native of Barnwe.l: Interest and sinking fund for County, having be-.i rebed by Mr. indebted bond* 3* I Constitutional school 3 Mr. Channing P. Hayes, of Atlanta, a., spent the week-end In the city ith friends. He Is a son of the late Irv W L Hayes, a f »rmer pa«t <rof swell Baptist Church, and is -t s .. r V I* U Osaegtw. ■ •sssseewsa-t ofhooa H Total mills -.26 Special School Levy. •r No. miMs Kd»«tn. Old Columbia ...... ..2 Red Oak. Upper Richland •- I Aahloftofc. Joyce Branch. Laes, Long MRRR A Xt< HaAgAROCtB « •*< ■ •I Allendale County Fair Wednesday - Thursday- Friday November 21, 22, 23 i ' > . , v • •r. - " . \ ‘ * r • « .\ Three Big Days Filled with Big Events for Everybody - 4 — • . .... . . . ^ a FOOTBALL — # Wednesday: Fairfax High vs. Hyatt Park High, 3 p. m. Friday: The Citadel vs. Southern College, 12 m. Hon. James F.. Byrnes, Congressman from the Second District of South Carolina, opens the fair with an address at 10:00 a. m. on Wednesday. Athletic Field Meet of all the Schools of Allendale County will be held Wednesday from I 2 noon until 2 in the afternoon. Dakota Max and his great Wild West troupe of men, women, dogs and hotses will give a big free act twice daily at 2 p. m. and 6:30 p. m. "Allendale County Leads the South in Diversification” week. ■ r Ur a McNAB RbBPmBBBPiB I -- - . _ w MBR. Mt&TM AftVMDMT V l%Rt RARCR twmtAMtm v w . .. ■ « »# RtRXWVIt Urn « « ? T f S V* > % V%twMAtw wmI w**^wn Don’t Worry About Coal - t mm Ou *<• a number of visitors from Blnrkvillc; Denmark and Williston were here Friday afternoon to see the Barnwell-Dcnmark football game. late, whteti wAh pearl tram of the ders. She MONLY TO LOAN .Loam made raidc day BppbcBlion received. No Red I ape. HARLEY & BLATT. Attomeys-at-Law * BarnwelL S. C. ornament satin fel wore n eoronet of pearls Why ^ docs a r n mirror reilect? kaap a h»t RaaR. i mr a/* pevA#ci«4 m raw «f • t a*J This aiva rRaMca pmm la hay la aasaB aaaai’iw* If yaa Bm4v« la 4a aa. B—Mr pasalMj. •» have paatity. If M la aal esralHwl ('aal wa all (aha It hack aithaat caat ta yaa. T- II* M PER TON 'rl Killing frosts visited this sect’on last week true to the prediction of the Dutch Weather Prophet, which was published in these columns some time age. The many friends of Mr. Bonci’ Dyches, former Supervisor of Barn- ..Avcll County, were . glad t > see him in the. city Saturday after a long ab sence. While, making the turn into Bun- Street at the Episcopal Church Sun day morning at a rapid rate of speed, a King eight touring car driven by Mr. Oefand Lazar turned turtle and the driver narrowly escaped «erio*i» mjwry A Barn wall iMy remarked Ihe whCh\eld the veil, which was spray ed with orange blossojn*. she carried a lovely bouquet of bride roses and valley lillies. with showers of valley lilies. The bride was joined at the altar by the bridegroom, who enter ed from the study with his best man, Wil-'on Johns of Allendale. The cer<>- i mony w as performed by the-Rev; W.; S. Dorset, D. D., pastor of the bride, '.vhile “To a Wild Rose” was softly ( played. : . . . - *4 ht at the aide! A long court, > i from the shoul-1 * _ ^ _ _ . _ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ —because the back of the glass •• *$**t*\*\*\>**m**i>'*\*’*******S*f ! covered with quicksilver, which does I not absorb light. Hence the light rays Wm. E. McNAB i which form an image are thrown • j back in reflection. Clean and bright Fertilizer and Fertilizer ' as a mirror Is the home where *:* City Ice & Coal Co. V R. H. WILCOX. Mgr. Harnwell. 8. C V Material. Cotton Seed Bought and NO. 6 DISINFECTANT Meal Exchanged. TiiTves off dirt and diseaser\Certain death to germy pests that infest the I house, cellar or stable. | v ~—-—— Following the wedding a large -e-^ — ” - 1 Excellent for wounds, toilet use ception was held at the home of The! 1 and sickroom. Ten times mon* pow- & 4 x ❖ &ARNWELL. S. e. bride’s parents,- Mr.*and Mrs. J. R. Timmerman, which was decorated with smilax and nink and white flow- 'ers. The guests were received by Mesdames Merrit, Grace and Stuckev, {who condu'-ted th^m to the r cceiving line. A large display of aihrer, ehina | and linen Attested the popularity of tile vaong couple. The brid*’* trave* PERFECT HEALTH A VIGOROUS BODY A ——r»n<i lev tick j erful’"than-carbolic acid. Safe,quick : and inexpensive. One of 200 Puretrst preparations for health and hygiene. Every item the best that skill and conaeienoe ‘ md product. Y ❖ \ I wish to advise'rny^rionds that I will be prepared to take ^ care ot their needs for first^Iasa^coal this winter, as in the past. V* I am making arrangements for the bestifrade the market affords f and my prices will he as low as is consistent With quality. See Y me before placing your order. * > ? 1 will have a number of splendid lionet and Mules, which I X will offer at money taeiag prices. * Don’t forget me when in nru^ Tuffs Pills ! Mace ' Drug ^ fc.> Am If' ■4 •* •OOJTt rt*TB> TLL CAflnaOB AX<j RtbfBkim—BB— MCi • • >. i Charlie Brovm TTul-r * t MUk Vk# •> sakJM V at*. RJp. AA A+m*m •TWI rUt L