The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, September 25, 1914, Image 4

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« R*>iviae5»?" THE BAR PEOPLE Bntered at th« post office at Barnwell, r 8. C., as second-class matwr\ 1 —*— ^ “ JOHN W. HOLMES 1840-1912 B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year - $1.50 h Six Months .00 Three Months , - .50 (Strictly in^dvance.) r oaths of -inple hlessedncs^, notice of the approHchinu marriage must l>o. post< 4 d in a public place'five'days he-' fore the event. ^Gr'4*t*nvi]k* County ha-elected * a man ro. the House <»f Representative^ who, whiTe. advocates : women.- 1 \vho tries l permanent tooth ta>—erupt an<l it said to !«■ the■ key to occlusion. Fj h«’ fa vers .swimming pools, cia i balance must be tak<-i \ ca re of at epHEiite pool- for rnenjnad till. The, upper six y<‘c r molars helc rs. always -onp'body am 1 the; in w o six year mo ais lock i fakc.thcYKy. out of life. tog f t h<‘r ; to t’.'Etri :ir;<l nc ; as a guide fur tht* er teeth a- tlu \V c 'ime lid . jll Democrats th*. aruii.' jW-ix...ycai: .Ker-^- f) ia-ce ; befen(* th (»• ti mno*-! iv National Campaign a no a t her :nn THl RSDAY, SKITEMKER 25. I '/t. j K. K':y Stone, an insurance man of Greenville, last week amv.mn.-ed n-< cin independant candidate, for • the Vr.ited States Senate i.n. oppe-tion to ( oh- 1.. It'ea e, who wak'declared .f*:e nominee of the Demooralic jiht‘ty*ta t Vv<■ ek. Saturday he withdmr fr<>nr t ! -e rare and also lost' hu job with the Carolina Insurance Co., with whom !• laid a res pojisible- p/isithui r .^.-l Fol’owinu Stone’s aniiounceni":'. the edi'toi of The People was asked 1 winrh of .'he ’two men hi' W'uld -lirrJ p.i'-r. Our reply wasr-“\Vo are a Democrat, fir-t and.an Ant-i-ll!ea-eit“ ^ second." In other \yerds, while w.- hn'c always Itonestly ipipo-ed the nomuiatioil of Mr-.—Hlea.-o- fot an" - etfiie. lie IlMM h< l, i L l) dmlUhe<tlJ|eSpi| (CO NiT IXI ’FI* M H»M I* AG K <) X !•:. W. 11. Dunrai ir.u neo i if.the Democratic party and v have no intention other than to r- »7K t our I'limary electron ple'lin to 'Vupp.oH such hominess. -h- 1 \\ Ink' \ce at—no time attained • importan a 1 to Stone's annoipiceni' n', i (here* wore some who professed to see in it a irrave (laiurer. They be. I . ‘dieved tlia.t Stone was laying the fou 11 - ; dation for a contest yf the election { ^iial that, should the Republican .part..' j le -uecossful ill'November, he' mi'D.t [ have j^ii 1 n Mr. Blease ' considcrub'e i liouhle. Tiic (I'cenvillo mflh tirti i ' i| ’ that the -ex-tkivernor did not will the . nomination fairly and honestly-. AV o I know nothing about that. X<i chary s . •• woie p'reB'fred bi-fore the State ey--| i utive committee showing t-.hat 'fraud had been perpetrated and that .was Ttjie ptuper tribunal V»efor<> wiiivb. .to) l.j iny- such charges'.' The Cojnm itt'.v j has declar'd Blease and other cand : j dates receiving a majority of the \a)*"s in the recent primaries the rv>mine« I, of the Demoiratic pfirty and it no-, becomes tile solemn duty of all Dcm. erats in the State. i(*‘gardk*s;s of tjjui ! ^ taction to which they belong, to se- eure I'cgistration certificates and votej in the (Mmintr general election fi to th" | end that the-will of fhe nvajority Tf i iho-e who cast their ^allots in tl . j pripiaries shall not be defeated. ■ We have always contended that an’ ru'! son who votes in a Democrat a it I primary election in this State an i I later rues as an indepemk-nt candi- dato. no mattbr for wl)at -reason. Is a | M,.' ~u ri.< 1 Mrs . AL C. I \Lr. and Mrs . die f. Mo Ml-. at i >!:*-'. • ' . c Bl; Mr. Mr. a -1 M and Mis. X. G. W Mr. (• # f / ) A t .. , II‘tJ'dl S ATi“* "ATr/T" Al'"V Bron-uii 77 C. T>a .luhi M ■. i. I. itron . : ' n *o. i t }( :“H*ri.va n Ail;. At . •ami Mm W. H. 1 Mr. tl!lu .'l! '. . . j .. . 1 1 . J * m’ Pli.e Hu A f p and i: \v ..ll M v. . am! Mis. .luhn He M>’. and \ I u s .!. lb Mr. and Mi-s. M. P. H; Mr. arid Mm. ‘F. M . ri ; Mr. and Mrs, M’. D T \] r. and Mm . Gilmore Air. and Mrs. r. r.. r- Mr. ami Mrs! V. D. Go Mak ■(..Ini An. dt-r ( ii M r. , and Mrs: W. !’. Sai Mr. and Mrs. R. A. El Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ho M r. ami Mis; R. C. !!< Mr. and Mm. .1. X. :Di( M r and Mm . F. L. H, Dr. and Mr-. , Miln. us Mr. and Mr- . T.»m Ba Mr. and Mrs ./ K. <Y P M r. and Mm . P; W: Pi Mi, an.f Mm -fee Muk 'Mr, and , A/ D. C. M r. and Mr- . Cha-. Hi Mr. arid Mm . Sol.T.i. M r. and M’s . ( ha-. B Mr. ami. Mr: s. .luff Bl; M r. and Mi IL L. ( Mr. and Mi •-. ('. M r. and Mrs M. X. 11 l.atj. 1 tr \ • enough t4> convince’tUL^he importance | of tile ca+e-nf*the child’s teeth wheth- I er it be temporary or perjnanen. , ^ teeth. The -ix yeai molar is Uie ir-t \ (y f .!❖ ❖ ❖ •f , V lit" ❖ :❖ :f ; v t v -t' if If [*> f * ❖ ❖ i* -j* uin/ifumll^ ^ rx WW il II!-p- £ m w M -ir- A'M&\ j - " - u --/> ' '-..T: - I w' S> ■ t is D'.oul [■w mol: import a! s teeth nee. the of ire if// /£$) I ./^fm ’ A^SaLili^S iSfflfealfflSj- j none ©ftW t ❖ ❖ ■ ❖ N ❖ ❖ ❖ ♦♦♦ ❖ ❖ lia! no pot realise a there erupts in pm mottlb th pri mancr X ! I six yt*ar nt^lar i» Kt . _ 11. 1 If. .8 x 1 Ti T ft 1' V fTh /r| (Cil ucntP (I-Ton which c:mi.» rlatice, ai d men i*. Will no th to (ill t t<)i f th cii' % — — siLwii embstiks sU'lefiliis features. - J ’ W e ,» ^ '4 « (TVq l vf'T >■»?. yi' hpf+c?* ^an#* * ■* T* -A fx Kick &£ EtW^TiCeS u^nr!fefiloGwa TT—,_ ik • -' -Ue / v\ 11; rrrr “H V* Open Mnctpu (J’jyXpJ lS- ❖ ' ❖ ❖ ❖ ' ❖ ❖ ♦♦♦ ♦> ♦> ❖ ❖ ❖ ♦> Jii | I • I |ian*.!)T > dn tt'ol id ;!jy/.p ; molar a - a pennaiunt t< o*!; Mik that the! - ’' are r i tee?.}) until ai! tempo.’ar ' gnhe, and there, are oth": 1 the temporary- tei th are lost and i* !❖ ' .!♦ Standard Sixes 2 pass. Roadster 5-pass. Touring $11: 11' -pass Standard Sixes . r> uble Service Sn I tin .'-pa: ,1 Anot.her reason why we sffoulil. care of the six year mol.ir is the i'.cits are no.t eompletely f until al out the tenth vetir. Xh .w tiv W'e I leg: H livtlle this ulp ami* ( • >.(Mi i I - •** ‘ J > > U • i r uiiana _ Mr. and Mrs. Ashton lb.Ham Mr. and .Mrs. A. D. Fertiek' Dr. and. Mrs.' (h 15. R,ay 2.".o j Dr/a ml Mrs. (Y \ Hen-ley 'iM- Mr. ami Mrs. I.. Morningstaf '2;(N ; Mr. and Mrs: .1'. X, Ander-on 2.i*n ! Mr. ami Mi -, dim Diamond '2Y 1 * j Dunbarton - Mrs. L. X. ()we'lls '1 .*’(* | Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Owens '.ms , Mr.'and Mrs. ,1. M. Killiny-- —wo.rth Dia... ■ter" from the party, ami.any i>e - j (Hercukwl. -J-] .'■on who ia t- a ballot for sueh aj ^ j. ( H'-cuh. - I 1 or jK'rson is likewise-a “bolter." .(’hair- B B ■ man Indy a r A. Browii, of Barnwell, ir-- a v . - sued a statement, to this effect Satin I CaTC of'the MOUth IS day. The Drill .. ratic party in South; • ('arolina ha- no place iu .itsl..ranks, for 1 j-i-r tho'-e who think they can yote in (be primary elections ami then disregard [ ^'n d. K. Hair. D. D: >.. who :.- their oath iipthe yvneral electiori an.dj ‘'oiLluctiny a dental clipn. at ’ne such persons are at liberty to v. i’r baniwell High S. h.."i l;a- pcnai " I draw 'at any time, and set* up- < «a new., fb'' t.obow ing artane >>n . •! he Imp.i- partv if thev see *'t to do so. Th. of the < are of tin- Mutir : (-(Miner, the better.. ' 1 ■ •••£ ., : J "The mouth', -ituat.-d a- it i- at th- _• i.eiiutraiice of the 1 alimentary .canal, t- In.l.cening with our policy of “aim- ! one or the . most inip.u’tant. point- n -ing to pleas*'." wg- have decided 'u '.lie I'o.jy. In.ve: yt lii'iy whttdl .iittr- .piesent to our readers in the near fti-I >1 *e iimly passes through either th • lure a -erLes-of edit.-rials- that -jriidd 1 ninuth >f* poke, fi.t—n-.-«• jjt pio.te. t- d otfeinl i-!"' one in the county'. -V par *<. ..me extent l>y papulae ail«i -edi'a. •tial list is as f<dlo\vs: 1 mm.ny11 ity j hut.the month ha- . no such natural pi’* Among th*' South Sea .Islanders;- Da”.- t : -ct'ion; therefor*', we must keen-;' i- Initf m Ti* hiopia;Th'.'• Boll Weevil. T-el* Th* habit of the | 11 eh have a great .off. of the children. The the., mc-vi*.clean mus formed during ehildl six y^ars- has a bearii of thi' ididd. namely his' futnT* Around the aye of two is t-h-e in I.. ; :d of iC - Dld's life.: he Ik- irni‘at*■ I;i.’ naro'nt - in ev* rv w r i * t V I ♦ -th and lecnv | ler.v: ca'u-r:. I ♦ Y't- 3 ❖ ❖ ■' v i'.t of k**epit - ! ♦♦♦ * * o IT.tO 1800 s. Doiiblc Service d < Mijxtci Sixes s. Sedan - - - •- 1375 r.i X p. SV EroughainS'. • pass. Country C’c.b » pas-. Coupe 7 } ..■ s Limousine . Town Car - • • « Muster Sixes ^*»pass: Roadster - • 5-pass. Touring - • . . T-pass. Touring - - «. 3-pass. Cpopt Ro.'uIsKt-- •*' 4-pass. Sport Touring * *e, * , r [ \ .. Enclosed Open Models W '■ • . r '■ , . With rleuters, : - *- Xtomiani Sexes .Ma'tfT \ixes ’* i " ' —' 2 pass. R i&dster - ■ 2-pass. Roadster - $11V0 ^ puss T ;my ’ • - • - ■ 5-pass. Touring '* - - - i T) 7 p.ass.-.T^'Ufnig - y * „* All Prices f. a. b. Ban k Fuctorics. Qoxerninent TTCx to be adde l fl aon 1 4'3. 1 7f>0 • DENMARK BU1CK CO., 1. The til ,n th, f l-n j*. t »;♦ ❖ ♦% i* >:♦ * »:• ❖ ❖ WHEN BETIEIV AUTOMOBILES /MCE DUET. BU1CK WILL BUILD THEM V * V* 1 )»(*! in of Great Importance .•in'-m iuth -h- u! 1 l—gin. By ha! im advantage of th;s imitative factor' th child may !>*' taught to.brush hi- tVeti 1,1.• wvM develop the'-bal it «d clean :* , hi-, teeth and k*ion <!<> it in' a spirit <■ play. - * The period of -tre-s in a chiM'-v k*' i- l.'etw.-en -:\ and sev*'n, c;]j*nvi 1 : from a baby to a cn.id. ’Ifms v- .th dancierou- jieriod in a-VhiidV 'life..be- cause il is the trari-fef froni’dii*' t-er ic] to another; -•(>' niany chi!dr«‘*i du - Tnir this ih rid are w'eak and. anem’c. This nerioil is made more dangeyon- liy tiecayed ,h*eth and < - onse(iUc”.tbe pus which contaminates the fo«*d. It. hat been proven that food' and drink 'if contaminated in the month and tfum pass into the -toniaih .-au-' injury to the mind and body. Y> u will find chikIreh that are in backward gl.ades.- if th*dr .dental defects -jWe. Faults red -Up* and are taught oral - n h>: extra : *effol •ts. At least .By Al ditr.u ent < irganisnvs i:nh ah'; H»ke a. itn an m< 'Uth; that is not to say ttu ‘ (it *a * h iml i vidua d , mouth eotlt ;;iH< f "'' ,h uru dual < liffefi ■nt organism - ,. i (lareirt yiiixis thil -*•!\*'d'. and > /ipiV K\var ‘ -t*•’ nai*.*’ 11 Wliy th. K.-kmu'- Will Xot Wtfar j that I'.alrn B«-a<'U Sup..-; Di.-e.ase a Men:',*'** ■ «*ne T to Health; Tlu? Ru-snianx^tyleky—1 n Yany.o.ne hftuith, but that tlg'n*' are.otie 'Whi-k. r-; Relativity; How th*- Shor hundred different varieties which b; ■ Ul ", ( ' a l' 1 '" v age of Ro .t-bm'i* Affect, the I.aphimD inhabit human mouth's. Hi —+ht «■)-; Sardines for th*' Sardinians, . j'mu.tlth wv have'*. t.h«* ideal .'*»mli! :on« ' '* 1<AS differom* m po-g. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ t f v ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ May be many, but let your Saving Grace be an account with us. Open a savings account with us today. “Pennies make dollars" is an ace old sav ing-that is full of truth and wisdom. WE PAY 5 PER CENT. - ME R ESP EC TE U L L Y SOI.KIT ^nlR \( < (H NT. _ ( Capital Stock, SoO,000.00 Make This Bank Your Best Servant. * ♦> .- . , ... *!♦ J.'e! HARLEY. PR*E$ -S. E. .M«OUE. VICE PRES. N. W WALKER VI. K PRES. RALPH SMITH < A.-I!HER ❖ »> ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ A * ❖ ' ❖ ❖ ❖ for .the gUdwth and (levelopmeti«| ‘ of ‘It is believe*! tkaU Scott, if rren-- b ic’.-i' '. '.noo.itjAi mi (it'veiopmi'ia - of 'l fiai't'i* k ~ i>f J-Cirift schools that have inspection am in ml... ■-a. lin'Ii hiei * not. I I K. Hair. D. 1*. S. G. O. P. Electors Named. Tured. would he lynched uiict rembn- . f.o' nunshnicnt and air. Thci'^ikut*, iously ...... \Imut 5(1 negroes l r v- to have good healt we mu-t ^by all ing at nearby labor camps were or- means keep the mouyh in good order, j deivd to leaveYdfie di-trict,” • DD- .for it is the gateway, as is said. * I i A patch from West Xewtnn, Pa., to 'be j the body. Twenty per cent, of the j R R. \anle. of Alle-ndale, has beer. Pittsburg Post,'.following the murdo.* ' organisms that are found in the I named on the Republiian eb'etora 1 of th*' c’ ief of police of that place by mouth are 'dise-a-'e- producing, an I j Ticket, according to announcen.ent a negro. It is very rarely that a eighty percent, of the' diseases "om* j made, last week by .Joseph W. To!- negro is lynched in the South ex*ept ; through the mouth. Statistics show |'belt, of Xinety-Six. For the first for the unspeakable crime, and even that fifty per yent. of the absences . time in the hstory of the State, the then the mob does not order innocent from schools are directly traceable ‘ * j ticket ‘contains the names of 'wo negnies to leave a community. tooth disorders. It is said tha| the j women. Fhe ticket is filso. unusual in : ; toothbrush is tile yardstick of civiliza-! that it contains the names of white An exchange, in commenting on tion and that the progress of a voni- j persons only. the sentence of the tw**, Chicago, child munity can be judged by theway they —♦ , murderers, says that 1 there is iu keen their teeth. Card of 'FharrteY' 1 -! law “a phrase which means he - who i A cavity -tan.- with an unclean j - '■ ■ ■■ **>me< into court mu-t come dean hands.” While we. are ! ith 1 teeth. and mouth. If th< i dect »y is ai- • To the V inters o f BarTfwell County:' i , lowed to g(t 4* my then C‘( ►m *'s the ex 1 wis h to thar tk each an; 1 every on M posed pu ip or Tie rve. 11 )i athac he lind of thus v who c; ust their 1 •al'qts • fo u ■( neura 'gia . TJen ♦ L f( turth step i- me in f he. rev. flit primal y elect id i to tne a 1 c •at h i. of the- pulp an *1 der vta-alv ■ atHi* to • a* --ute tl le people ( ;f Ba-t ’v.vel ’ease- in the court of equity. olar ;tl>s**'-s. ! County that 1 will *lo my utmost ——■''.' ' ’ 1 An experimental clinic ,1a-*. veav r-'rider *tne ■efficient -ervico in * There'll Ire <no more Gretna (Ire?'.!, sfeuwed that-, of six' hundred ohildivn, :-STn'e S.-nat*' to which they nr'" yii affairs in Georgia. 'Underya new hiw,:*on.iy one child was free from gl. l n”g ;1*T. R. s; " ; f .i 1 v. when a couple decides to forsake .the • defects. The average was t'.i'e tjtj' * •*'. A. B; Patti" >. n. Severe Pains in Side HAD had qnitft a had- I spell and sickness,” writes Mrs. Emma Patrick, of Caney, Ky., “and it was an effort for me to go about my home. I had a ve^ severe pain in my left side that almost took my breath at times. I lost my appetite. I grew thin, pale and lifeless. I vfell off till I only weighed about 115 pounds. “Cardui was recom mended to me and by the time I had taken one bot tle I saw it was what I needed. I ate more and rested better: HrepTtak ing it and my skin and flesh took on a more healthy color. I felt stronger and, as the nerv ousness left me, the pain in my side was less severe. After taking nine bottles, I eat anything, go any where- and feel fine. I weigh 160 pounds and am well. I feel that I owe it all to having used Cardui.” Pain, in certain parts of the body, is a sure indica tion of f e m a 1 e cpmplb cations. The treatment' needed is not the use of narcotic drugs, but— CARDUI The Woman’s Tonic [Trees and Plants FOR SALE! Fh IT ANT) SHADE TRFYS. PEC,AN TREES, ROSES, 1 SHRUBS, EVERGREENS, HEDGE PLANTS, and ‘j YIXES. '! • I * ’V ,Y _ 4 CATALOG ON REQUEST , The €. C. Dorn Co. 109 Ninth St., AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ' DR. “CECIL RAY, Physician and Surgeon. Officer? MactL-Drug Company. . Barnwell, S. C. Advertise - fn THETEOPLE. w4