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▼ He Who Itu'iN M«y Read. "N Ko» infoimation ef farmers of Barv \xpU County, ) .-uhmit the following;: That sweet potato freed should h. v soaked 10 minutes in a solution ot formaldehyde, 1 p ; nt to ftO j^iillons of w<*»-cr. Tii.s is ve'j’jf iUsj«ortaiit and assist in the control of the dif ferent diseases which rot the pota toes in the winter time. Formalde hyde may he Ik/urM at the different drop: stores. That the I test eottini seed to plant m (rood Cleveland l*iff Roll for non- wilt land, aad for land that contains wilt or black root Dixie Triumph should be used. That pood seed emu will increase the yhdd from 10 to lf» per cent. T5e sure to pet pood s» fee ted earn seed to jdant year. That all watenneion, cucumber and • antuloupe seed should be treated be fore plantinp. Use K 7 3-10 pram j tablets <d Biehloi idc of Mercury in each, pallon of water used, soak these seed for lu minutes, then wash them five times in clear water, after which they may be planted wet or dry if the planting is not to be done immed iately. Also if a farmer intends to grow pood watermelons, tucumber* and cantaloupes it is first necessary that the seed should* 1«* treated as above outlined, and in addition to this, plans must Ik? made to spray them thoroughly three times durinp the growing season, using a 1-1-30 blue stone, lime water solution. Informa tion concerning tin* purchase of blue stone at a reasonable price, with pur chase of suitable spray pumps foj the application, and.any other infor mation concerning this inftportant matter, will be furnishejMvt Yojjrfl very truly, II. (1. Boylston, County Agent. Send your Job Work to The People. NOTICE! % The attention of dog owners is called to the fact that this is the week in whiciKfo pay dog tax. ? B. Arimtrorg County Treasurer Notice of Election. <-X“CK»-X-XX~> By order of the Mayof" and Town Council of the tmvn of Barnwell, S. C., an election^wml l>e held in front of the CourtTfouse, in the said town, on the 2^hday of March, 1924, from the hpUx of eight o’clock in the forenoon to the hour of four o’cloc k in the af ternoon, for the election of an Aide- man of the said town to succeed the late T. r>. Cave, deceased. J. Staff Halford, C. W. Moody and Dave Black have bc^n appointed by the said Town-Council as managevs to conduct the said election. Jas. M. Caldwell’, Clerk of Town Council. February 2Gth, 1924. Get the Radio Programs . for a Week Ahead Y Y T Y Y 5 r If —1ft— The Pittsburg Post w- Y y ? Y Y | Y Y A Send $1.00 for a year’s subscription to the Wednesday edi tion of The THtsborj? Post, which has a sperial radio supplement, in which will t>o found programs of the leading ‘broadcasting stations for a week in advance, together with interesting inform ation concerning this wonderful invention. Send remittance,to B. P. DAVIES I Y X I f Y Y Y Y Y WHOLE BODY SEEMED t T Y Y Y C f xJDon’t Worry l About Coal-- We always keep a big slock on hand, therefore -you are absolutely nrolecled in case of a Coal shortage. This also enables you to buy in si^all (luantities if you desire to do so. Beside quantity, we have quality, if it is not excellent Coal we will take • 1 hack without cost to you. I*/ $10.00 PER TON. ❖ f Y Y Y ❖ f Y f T Y Y H H. WILCOX. Mffr. Ilarnni'll, S. City Ice & Coal Co. = Y Y I x Y - f T Y = Y Y ■ Y <:. ❖ ❖ IH JiE AWFUL PAIN Y ‘ * f X BARNWELL, SOUTH /hVROLINA. A A \ v •: <-:-x-»x**x-x-x* •>•:-:• x-.-x-x-x <-:~x~x~x-x~’X-x-:-;-:-x-t~XK-x*<‘ ft — XX-X~X"XK~X-X~X~X~X-X-X-X>-X~X~X~X^X-X~X~X~X~X~X~X~X*.:. Morse, La.—Mrs. L. P. I^am- bert, who has been a popular school-teacher here for several years recently told a visitor of her interesting experiences with Cardui. “Just before ray came on," saidJMrs. Lambert, “I would ache all Over. My feet, my toes, my arms, hands, head—my whole body seemed to be in one awful pain. I would grow so nervous that I could not hold a cup in my hand. My husband would have to hold my coffee for me to drink. Last fall I was uisuch a bad condition that Phad t^nspend about three days in bed every month. It seemed to me that I was on my last go-round." Then one day, said Mrs. Lam bert, she happened to read about Cardui and the experiences of some women who bad been helped by it. “I felt that Cardui might help me if I tried it," she continued, “for I had been suf fering with similar troubles to those mentioned there. I had heard of Cardui all my life and I knew many women who said they had been helped by it. The very next-day Lbegan to take it, “Very soon after, I began to notice my improvement. I kept on till I felt like a different woman. I gained in weight from 98 pounds to 115 and felt better than I had in years. I took six bottles right along and found it a splendid tonic. My suffering was partly due to a run-down condition and the Cardui stimu lated ray appetite and helped me to gain the strength I needed. . . . I take a bottle every now and then, even now, just as a tonic to keep up my strenpfth, but I am in better health than I have been in for years." Ail druggists sell Cardui. Try it. J 96 I 1 I ¥ ¥ Y Y I MONEY TO LENP ON EASY TERMS Apply to H. L. O’BANNON BARNWELL, S. C. ? I Y v Y Y - ? ¥ § s Five, Seven and Ten Years Loans procured promptly at lowest cost. Allendale, Bamberg and Barnwell Counties. THOMAS M. BOULWARE : Attorney-at-law - Barnwell, S. C. Advertise in The People. Advertise in The People. • I*;.-. - s 'kit. H DOLLAR DAYS SATURDAY 10 POUNDS PLATE MEAT $1.00 MARCH-14th and 15th 10 », POl NIAS SI BAR $1.00 . Our customers displayed so much interest in the first pf our DOLLAR DAYS, that we have decided to give them another opportunity to take advantage of the exceptional BARGAINS that we are offering. 1 lot of Uor^eU. $2-.50 valuf. for Dollar^l >ay $1.00 v l.afl;os’"i)lack. Brown anij groy Sunk* Pumps one titul two strap $6.85 27 in. div?..- (lingitntns fast color, yds $1.00 •Hi inch t-roton. Ltk value. 3 'yards $1.00 ■* ■ — - ■ ^ Ji6 itKMt Percale. f» yards ' $1.00 7 pairs Men’s U<*m* for $1.00 7 pairs Ladieu’ Hose for 1 $1.00 ———- ■ » — "— JLjtdies’ Silk 'Hos«‘, $1.30 value $1.00 Towclitm. 2. r H‘ value, 5 yards $1.00 7 largo siv.t; packages Cigarettes $1.00 Men’s Dress. Shoes, $o.00 value $4.00 Men’s Work Shoes, Rest grade $3.50 Overalls, $2.00 values $1.50 Men’s Suits, $22.50 values, Dollar Day ; $17.50 Men’s Suits," $25r50 values, Dollar Day $22.50 Men'-, Suits, $35.00 valut**-. Dollar Day — $27.50 1 Men’s Hats. $5.00 values. Dollar Day. $3.50 Men's Shirts. $2.00* value, 3 for "' $5.00 40 in. Sea Island, good quality. O yds. $1.00 Men’s KibUvd Union Suits, $2.00 valu** $1.25 Outing^ ‘Jfjc value, *’> yards . $1.00 Kimopa Crepes, 35c value. ‘4 yard* $1.00- Bleaching, 25c value,*<> yards $1.00 _ • • <• -'j- 30 inch IVsl quality Black Sateen 2 *•2 yants* $1.00 28 in. Cheviots, best quality, 25c valu G yard* * • . $1.00 Men’s Dress Shirts, $1.26 value, G for $5.00 Men’s Work Shirts, 7Cx: value. 2 for $1,00 * Bov’s l,ee Union Alls, $2.50 value-' $1.50 11 packages (»eo. Washington Tobaee > $1.00 24 packages Dukt-’s Mixture fotuvo-^ $1.00 Men's Dress Shoes, $4.0o value i $3.00'' Ladies' F’aU'nt Pumps, one strap $3.00 1 lot colored Totvhqn Laces. 20 yd-. $1.00* Iu'j*u Ccu tain Sx rim, 26c value. 8 yds. $1.00 10 small size packages Cigarettes — $1.00 . -G plugs ’ Chewing Tobacco $1.00 f> j>oun(Ls 20< green Coffee $190, 30 inch Dress (ringhatns, 35c Vahi* 4 yard? $1.00 o pecks Meal $1.00 13 pounds l.est I’lv $1.00 . 3 pound's Vesper tYiffec ,$1,00 ~ 8 cans Pink Salmon $1.00 8 ( cans Tomatoes $1.00 1 lot of Petticoats, hu*e and <l«;rv trimnuxl. $2.f>o value. $1.00 f** embfoi each Men's Dress Shuts, $4.5(t value $3.50 .Cotton Serge, assorted colo rs, 25 r * value, G yards $1.00 * 9 boxes Lye* $1.00 - 12 eases Matches” $1.00 24 pound sack Best Self-risin g Flour, $1.00 4 packages Stock Foo<l (30c size; $1.00 «• ' 22 pounds Thinna Babv Chic k hood $1.00' ■— yv * 25 pounds Purina Chicken Food $L00 THE J. A. PORTER BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA x