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\ R S A £ a r JX. t % t » ( B rsiNEScf l’II.l>KUO $ Mjc-x-x^-x~x-x«*:~x~x-.-x-x~x~> LOST.—At depot at Blaekville, S. one D. A. R. pin with nan?e “Es- ^ier Boyd” enprav'd on hack. Plea, e retui n to Mrs. C. II. Ray, Barnwell, S. < .. and get n ward. •••••••••••••••••••A • • • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • • • Next Mondax will be salesdav. t . v - r i Mr! and Mrs. Eugene Eiisterl.ng . leave this week'for a vi>it to Irelatives in Greensboro, N. C. Mr. Georg e W. Ready, of Frost- proof. Fla.. wa s a visi itor here • Eli- day. H. ■ vis iitiug ii datives in the county The fair \Y cather uf the pa . t several days i hi is made •the f; iirme'-s of thi s section moir optimistic- over the outlook for a cotton crop. Esii- mates on th e probable yield range from 12,00(1 to 10,000, as 'compared with about lt>,000 la>t vear. Mrs. R. U. Wilcox entertained the Wednes<lay .Vf< nioon Pi'idu'e Club last week, Several Barnwell people attend'd 1 ne Senatorial campaign meeting at A ken Saturday. Candidates for county offices w li address the voter' at \\ illiston r nrow (Friday. The People’s good friend. Mi'. W. B. Nonis. who lives a f.ew miles from Barnwell, was iii the city Sat- uixlay, and while here told the editor that he ha< an exceptionally good crop <d corn and cotton this year. He is one of the U'st • farmers in the county. Messrs. .lames Calhoun. Ibrhbv r Holmes and Aubrey Harley have returned home after a stay of ten I days at (’amp Capers in the mount- . I aitrs of Western North Carolina. ,, , , ,, »> , ,, | This camp is undei the direction of Mrs. Julia P>, Easterling is in Hen- J ~ 1 v' . .1 i .Joe Episcopal Chinch in South Caro <rt rsonville, N. ( .. tor me remainder | < t the summer. lina. Complaints of boll wceyii damage , l :.ve lH‘com< mesre—general in this section in the pa-t week, Capt. W. D. Black and son, Mr. Karvey Black, of Wdlistoii, were v’sitors here Monday. 9 # Messrs. p ( i ry Bush and L. <i. Ricb- ard-on attended a campaign meeting at Wagoner Tuesday, at which time Senator N. B. Dial and E.X-Gov.'Cv L.* - Biease aildresseil ; crowd estimate i at between 2.(100 and J.opp peojil . ('andidates for (’oi.givs-s' also made add n s s** -. Col. and Mrs. Hanv D. Calhoi in Mr. W . A. K ‘ptcr. of the Baldni petion. -pent several l;.\s at th* .. v . m v r- ,• i i are attending th<' peach exposition >Tne «d Mr. atu. I i s. r.. r,. tioodson ' 11 ientlv. at Hamlet. N. ('.. this week. Tue-- day wUs* North—CumHnn~ Day- «4id Mr. and Mrs. 1. Julien Bush left i W, ' <lm Mhiy S ' u,h <-’:mdina 'lav ■atunlav fora <tax ' <}ov ' T ' (: - yhLv ' ] ^ man > yth ‘ 1 How the Balloon Tire . Swallows Up the Bumps Every one who has ridden tn a rer whose tires were uiiderinflated know* how much more comfortable (lie going was. As tires have alwaxs l<een con- ' structed with -fhicK" walls to witlistand high pressures, underlnfU.tion was ex tremely dept,nu live t»> the walls, for In this condition they get about two thousand flexh-ps in each mile of travel. Those flexions soon separate the "plies" of wdiieh they are built up. The problem of securing ttio com fort tire then, was that <rr perfecting a tire of about the ordihan i-ross se<'- tiotr hut with walls so thin that they would not suffer when repeatedly flexed. This solution was favored by the fact that the balloon tire carries less than half of the air pressure or- °dlnarlly used. ' * With tiie new- tire mad obstructions which reach tie In the f< ru of "bumps” are swallowed tip in tpe s<*ft, mushy air cushion and w* get the impression of floating through space At the an- i tomobile show in New York a Inrg* j number of the 11*24 models were equipped with balloon tires, requiring In many cases a redesign of axles and fenders, and it is beliexed by automo tive engineers that (hex win bring about a great change in <-nr operntiofl. performance and endurance. They minimize vibration, which shakes, the car to pieces: greatly re- dnoe_the danger cf skidding : Increase braking poser; make driving more comfortable because one does not have to study the,,road abend for a i>erfect- ly lev el track ; at.tl. it Is claimed are far safer in <ase of blowout than the ordinary tire.—'Hie Outlook. THE ALL-PURPOSE TRUCK -j # Of,,' mhi 7 Notice ii Dissolution. Preference ^ Based on Performance Dependable, Light, Speedy Trucking on a Profitable Operating Basis * v-. th<’ mount ■nrol j rut -— \n . am! M- ..tunlay nn i \ (*' . j *M v • , f w, Nort n j South Carolinians are in attendance. Col. and Mrs. Calhoun will speed the week-end in H« nuersonvjlle. M " B ar. !)• B iday night ai'ti frier ! at .i W g-t-v x'oi. Fdgai < a\t rctur g from a vi , tio:i of tin K K («.«>dsou left ;.L for j. V 'it to rela- ' ^ r< ' Martin ('. Fust was takx >i sud- .■ j. x . ( . . j dtidy iii a ft w day' ago wit it an at- j tack of ptomaine .poisoning, caused j ' eating ice .cream and watermelon. • returned ho.me • Sh t>’ as rushp f ! ’ " hospital and h< , , ; , friend- will -be gTitTl that 'he has • . . Myrtl* Bt a* ii ; entm-.y 1 * covered from th* • attack L,... . Little Th, mias Crenshaw ha' a!' j f*een *juit* 1 sick this week from 1' own m,l Mr. W i similar at lack, caused by c atn.g thi la-nni h ridav even- same com bmat ion. th* Badm* Notie* of th*- rnunliipai I)<rno- ■atie primary teetion will be fouiul Mi. (>• ai B. r. < f oiumhia. U elsewhere in this issu* • uf the IN .- ■ . ’C 1! * 11 ,'r. h.s Viic.it :un \ .lb ivlativ* - pe. The e ection will l*e held Tinv olay. ..•:*! ft :en,l' .n Barm 1 .* 1 and at.other August 19th. one we* k befoiT the t ae» s in tht-c«*wd \ - / —-j State- and county primary. Th,' ' books of CnroBnicnt fom the city M r. itnd Mis. ( lark MiCaslan, election ebrsed Tuesc ay, at which , * s:. Matthew-. and _ the f«irmei' time practically every man and W i- 'ter. M M( ( il ^ <4 ‘‘.I . \ :'it id it la- man of veiling age in the city had 1 ves in ]* hi' \c *•* k ejualified, more than o 2a perse ms ha v - inn enrolle*!'. M«c, interest B be- Mr and Mis. Hai'old R< ed and inn manifeste ei / in thi s eb-ction than 1 ttie laughtei. Dm ns. of Columbia, in any town election in the. pas e!e- • pei t la't week with th*- fonnei s cade. l a it-nt s. Mi. and Mrs. J W ( . Re. 1. (ounty Gets Memev. Miss Marguerite Dun can. sister of Mrs. Hanv D. Calhoun, and Mr . Barnwell County lias )*ec •ived Miiuzon, of Manning, w iii be Mrs.. $.'>8S.GG for hunting licenses and ( adhoun’s house guest* a”.d rr\t. I he W et‘k Mr. and Mi'. Larry Widman. uf lieville, N. C.. motored down.,,0 Barnwell Satuinl Iv to siiend the : ,,|t ■ ■ • . > 1 week-end with th’ latter’s paretu Mr. ar.ij Mr'. .1 .A.Porter $70.77 for fur tags from Chief Game Warden A. A. Richardson a.- ics siuire of the funds derived from, the sale of licenses and tag^s. The total for the State amoutfted to $i’>2.t*3l - Death «d an Infant. Notice is hereby given that the co partnership form* r’y composed of W. J. Bax It y and H. I. Bniliip-, oper ating utider the name and style of J atui J. Sanitary Maiket. has beep dis solved. W.,J. Bax’*', retiring fr*im the business and IL J. Phillips having taken the same over ami as-umed all debt' and obligatioi s 6f said business. Thi' 17:n day of July. 1024. W J. BAXLEY. Ii. J. PHILLIPS. Wm. McNAB ! Representing FIRE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT IN SI RANCE COM PAN1 ES. Personal attention given all busines* Office ; n Harrison Block, Main St. BARNWELL, S. C MONEY TO LOAN Loans made same day ^application received. No Red Tape. HARLEY & BLATT. Attorneys-at-Law BarnwelL S. C. CATARRH Catarrh Is a Izostl disease greatly in fluenced hv Constitutional conditions HALJVS CATARRH MEDICINE con sists of an Ointment which gives (Juick Relief by lo< a! application, and the Internal Medi< me. a Tunic,, which acts through the blood on the Mucous Sur faces and assists in ridding >our System of Catarrh Sold by druggists for over 40 Years. F. J. Cheney & CNg* Toledo, O. ONK-TON TRUCK Complex* a* llluWTatcd Free Irom Excise Tax The thoroughly depend- ablequalitiesofFordtruck- ing units are reflected in their universal acceptance for light, speedy delivery. Ford one-ton trucks cost less to buy and less to main tain. They are the most economical trucks on the market * _ * Detroit, Michigan SEE THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER (oh. IV«roii Y<nj can b\iv th. ebasn. .ion. oi wwk t.h., oi (h. chawu* »'tth cab .od hodxi (wwb or without canofiy. acit-.i, *,*<(*-► and .nd door*) A^. vouf naare. tui h.wcard hard tkaaiat lo/ prwaa 'r~^ The iiarln'ciic diunrr 'tuved hci* | .Ldth, tli** (>uc >*‘at old dauvhtci (d ri<iav by th* mombt r^ of the j ;tn, i Mi>, Doll Biack. who live • a few miles from Barnwell, died n. Wednesday htornitig. July 23rd. after an illness i»f tout weeks. Kvery- ' '* \ . ‘ M< ! hodist < '\ hurch ietc d ovet S'Jt 1 . th* pro, ft*.B lit ing tm th*' b* iietit of 1 , char* h. Th* fri* ii*l - of D ai id .AWXe, N. Burckhalfer will learn^ with regi "t. tnat th* ii so n. ('har'es. is coniiued .to ii:s he'd with an attack i if! fevt i . His ■orlv recov ei v i* vped tor. ' whefo’ the 'Uti-hin*' is always brigh*. j Little • "Rufie.” a- 'he was affeetion- i ately called by her loved ones, was Quite a large crowd attended the '• the light of-the home and at subh- a second county -eampaign meeting at I tirhe as this, when one seek' wotd' 1 »unbalion S.iturday, whit h passed j l T ''►mfort tor th.* bereaved tamily. -R-c.., ,. ,,i.. i.oo'y n-y A I no more beautiful thougbl catr V barbecue dinner was one of th.- Ida- ’ f'rtmd than that expressed inlTic'totv tOjfs of the oeeasi I lowing poem by Ella Wheeler. Wil- . ... ■ I cOX: « The W 1>. Hai lev Motor Co., of • ! never stand above a bier and see T \ \ SALES. Barpwell, recent Iv sold an Essex <oaeii to Thos. M. Boulware. Es ( | -t c >f this city, and an Essex touring i-tr to Mr. C. E. Grimes, who lives a .few mie- from Barnwell. > • t The seal <*f death set on some well loved face " - But 1 think. "One more to welcome me When I shall eross the intervening space Between this land and that otie owr there; One more fo make the stianee Be- yt'txj seem fai’\” AmLso for me there is n<> 'ting to death. And so the grav ■ has lost its vic tory. r.ol ;imi Mr- Norm ILL B. Gamble 1? i- but erossing-^wb.h batd_d breat i and little daughU’V will leave next! And white,.set facer -a little strn • veek for the forme! V old home in ot ?ea 8 Th<* managers, id the two local ginneries, the Farmers’ (innery"and the Bart*well -Oil Vdl. i:i»e bee i ■-usy fo* the ]>:i t f*'W '.i is hav ,T . their gin machine! y thoiougiyv ove.-- haule in preparation for th* new l op. Florence County to visit rekitjvi - ..ml friends. 'From there they Vv.ll go to tin- mountains d Weste-un iNoilh Carolina. To find the Inve’d opes waiting bn the 'hore. More beautiful, more precious' than before. State, of South Carolina. County of Barnwell. Town of Barnwell. By virtue of sundry tax executions to me directed by 1 M*. Caldwell, Clerk and Treasurer of. the Town of Barn well. S. (’., 1 have levied upon and will sell at Barnwell, in front of th** Court House, mi Monday. .August 4th. 11121. at 12 o'clock noon, tin- following real and personal property: Real estate in the town of Barnwell, levied upon as the property of Mrs. L- use McNa'b. Real and personal property town of Barnwell, levied upon property of E. E. Morris. The proceeds of said 'ales, or so much thereof as may he necessary, to be applied to the amount dueiis taxes to tin town of Barnwell. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to — j pav for papers and all expenses of -aid -a* GEORGE PEEPLES, Chief of Police. NOTICE OF MIMCIPAL PRI MARY ELECTION. Pursuant to authority vested in U' by the Executive Committee of the Barnwell Municipal Democratic Party and in accordance with the rules and regulations of the said party, we do hereby order an elec tion to be held in the city of Barn- | well, on Tuesday', August Btth, li>21. for the purpose of nominating a | Mayor, 'jx (G) Aldermen and one Commissioner of Public Works to succeed Mrs. Lessie P>. Easterling H' I the Demoerat-ic nominees to be voted . for m the general election to be held tor the purpose of electing a Mayor, j six Aldermen and a Commi-simier of Public Works' for the city of Barnwell. 1 his elecHon shall be held .under the rules of the 1 >emocrat:• Party.' In the said election the voters -hall scratch the names of all save one candidate ^‘or Maypr, all -avc -ix (G» ca-rnTLlates Tor Aldermen, ami ad j save one eap lida’e for < .mmission- er of Public Works. No person shall be allowed t«> vote at this j>: i- npiry utiles- lie or she h-a enrolled bis or her' name in thy-Uook■■ tU'dvideT for fhat phrposi*. * —■ I A Holland, Sam .1 liLdfordband Allen J. Owens are managers of eLgcti a a a a A ^ Advertise in THE PEOPLE m a- the the ere h v-- appointed ami it-shall n*-- A* S th*- said el o'- County Demo- on- are held, results of th" 1 Ba rn w« 11, S'. C.. July 16, 1924.—.‘U. y. i T C H! Monc‘y back without question if HUNT'S GUARANTEED SKIN— DISEASE REMEDIES (Hunl’s Salve and Soar >, fail in the treatment of Itch. Ecrema, Ringworm.Tettt r or other itch ing skin diBcaxea. Try thit treatment ut our n&k. .Mase A Deacon Drug Store •Barnwell. South Carolina. t ion ax*—th*' State* a cratic primary elei and to declare the election in writing to tht executive committee of the- Rarhwel! Municipal Democratic; Party within three days after the said primal y elect ion. 'I he polls shall be o|>cned at th*- Coint House and kept open from Ai nu o’clock A. M. i-'ll 4:00 P. M on saiil *iay. By nder of tli* K tee: A. A. -! . G. W Mahvir. ..S Bann.ell. S. ( .. .Inix I L2,3.4*5 Yfears — Still aYbung Car The Willys-Knight is a car you can keep and enjoy for years. A touring car with af] the thrill of 42 horsepower—a car you can drive 50 miles and more an hour, hour after hour—without over-heating—with out loss of power—without engine trouble — without carbon cleaning — without ever needing valve grinding. The Willys-Knighf sleeve-valve engine is the most powerful engine of its si/e ever built — and the quietest — and the only type of engine in the world that actually improve}, u'ith u.se. It is common for Wjllys-Knight owners to report 50,000 miles and more without spending a cent for repairs on the engine. ■ iitivc' Commil- m in. < 'haii-man, 2*. 1924. KNIGHT Johnson Motor Co. Blaekville, S. C. 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