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w—►rV • k The Barnwell People. . Entered at the poet office at Barnwell, 8. C., ah aecond-clau matter. JOHN W. HOLMfcS 1840—'1912 B. P. DKVIES, Editor and Proprietor THURSDAY OCTOBER 21, 1915. . The Blackville boosters who took Barnwell by storm last week were very much gratified over the cordial recep tion tendered them here and the Black ville Herald expressed the opinion that the foundation has been “laid for cor dial and most pleasant relationship’’ between the two towns, concluding its article with the following words: “After having been royally enter tained for the time, goodbyes were said and the Blackville boosters took up their way homeward, feeling that the trip was not only the most delightful one but a most successful one also. The Blackville boosters will always have the kindest regards for Barnwell be cause of the treatment accorded them on this trip.” There is absolutely no reason for the existence of a feeling of bitterness be tween these two sister towns, and The People would welcome—and is pre pared to aid in its small way—the bury ing of the hatchet and the furtherance of a “get-together” movement. Cer tain signs point to the attainment of this end, both in a social and business way. Last summer several of the busi ness men of Blackville very delightfully entertained a number of our people with an elegant picnic at Farrell’s Lake; the boosters’ trip last week resulted in a crowd of people attending the Chau- taequa, and a number of local business aaen have subscribed for stock in ■tadryilie’s new bank. Come over and see us, friends; you will always find the latch-string on the “As long as the lamp holds out to burn ' - . I,. The vilest sinner msy return”— or words to that effect—and there is still hope for the redemption of Char leston. The grand jury of that county recently returned true bills against forty-nine alleged blind tigers. Out of that number, one has been convicted of illegally storing contraband whiskey, twenty-six have pleaded guilty to the same charge and the other twenty-two are yet to be tried. Governor Manning’s law-enforcement policy seems to be bearing fruit. According to a report py the Charl eston dispensary board, the special constables appointed by Governor Man ning in that county have seized over 97,300 worth of contraband liquors dur ing the past four months, while" the city police during the same period turned over only abou&Jl£|0Q worth. Any comment, we believe; would be superfluous. Why not invite Governor Manning to Barnwell’s Chautauqua? «• $100 Reward, $100 The rsaders of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at leaaf one dreaded, disease that science has been able to cure ia all Ita stages, and that Is catarri. Catarrh being great!/ inSuenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional trsatmsat Mall s Catarrh Curs is taksn Internally and sets thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of ths System thereby de stroying ths foundation of ths dlssasa. giving ths patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting na ture in doing its work. The proprie tors have so much faith In the curatlvs powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any csss that it falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: /. J. CHENET * CO., Tolsdo. Ohio, gqid by all DniasUU, Ha The Best Pharmacy, Burr Street, Opposite The Barnwell, S. C. A Chicago paper recently lambasted the South, calling us barbarians, illiter ates and all manner of naughty names, but judging from the flood of circulars sent out by that city’ mail order houses our money spends as well as that from the East, North or West. “The police are and always will be able to handle the situation'.”—From statement by Mayor Grace. Oh, yes; certainly the way they prevent riot and bloodshed is laudable. Are Tun Going to Build? If so, furnish us with your name and address, telling us briefly the kind of building you ex pect to do as we have something for you which will prove of interest and cost you nothing. Augusta Lumber Co Lumber and Mill Work ’PHONE 275 AUQUSTA, GA $ , Hi ' : • . . t ‘ In calling the attPtition of the public to our new drug store (opening date'to be announced later), we wish to lay special stress on our prescription department. Purity in drugs is vastly more important than even purity in foods, because when sickness comes the full effect of the medicine must be had. We warrant absolutely that bur drugs will be thoroughly up to the standard. No adulteration here. In filling prescriptions, our two licensed pharmacists will use the utmost care to follow the doctor’s directions. No guess work. No substitution of other medicines in place of those he orders for his patients. OUR SODA FOUNT will be a modelj of cleanliness and sanitation. Only the 1 highest class fruits and syrups will be used. Hot and cold drinks atjall hours.} t Specialties: Cut 'Glass,$Silverware,ttToilet f Articles and Rubber Goods.]J |The Best Pharmacy. Tb« polltlcml opponent! of Governor lias who took much delight In : his net ion in calling out the to preserve order during the lualdpnl election tact week will find their a newer in Friday’s de plorable tragedy. We are all too prone to express opinions about matters coo- cereiag which we know little or noth- tog. In accordance with popular opinion, the Red Sox won the world’s “serious We had it doped out all the time that the team that copped four games would be the victors. In the campaign last summer, the pre sent Governor's solgan was: “Man ning the Man.” We rise to amend it to read as follows: “Manning's A MAN.” Yes, Celestine, the Gennan air-raid over London last week was a diatinct success, 14 women and children being killed and 17 wounded. Poor Charleston! The City by the Sea is in the tame boat that all of South Carolina was in leas than a year ago. Better declare Charleston a war zone around The following, copied from an ad- vertiaement In one of our exchanges, sounds Inviting: ~ 'a Market, Next door to ’a stables " If Atlanta can’t get in the limelight any other way, the pulls of a recall election for Mayor Yea, they’re going to bnve another one over there. The report of the death of Pancho Villa, like that of Mark Twain, aeems to have been greatly exaggerated. SEND US.YOUR JOB WORK COULD SCARCELY # WALK ABOUT US1NESS C O TOD IE what husmeae would he WITHOUT should think of starting an tfftnryrisn Warn to AJT AOCOUVT. HOW DOIS HI flTAHD AT THI fusntlnn naked at asms time stout every business Man. A good WORKABLE BANK BALANCE if 4 •Tory •occettlul bumneas man. Ho an to 0TLM t ia a itiol to ZEE O IVT IE ~R A T\T BARNWELL. S. C. HARRY D. CALHOUN. »—N. C. W. WALKER. Wm. McNAB. Ass’L Cashier. imi Far Three Sunoen Mr*. Vin cent Was Unable to Attend to Arj af Her Housework. Pleasant Hill, N. C- M I suffered tor three summers.” writes Mrs. Walter Vincent, of this town, “and the third and last time, eras my worst I had dreadful nervous headaches and prostration, and was scarcely able to walk about Could not do say of my I also had dreadful pains ia my bnOt and aides and when one of those weak, (Inking spells would come on me, I would have to give up and lie down, until il wore off. I was certainly ia a dreadful state of health, when I finally decided to fry Codut the woman's tonic, and 1 firmly believe I would have died if I hadn’t taken it. w— * After 1 began taking Cardui, I wag greatly helped, and all three bottles re lieved me entirely. I fattened up, and grew so much stronger in three months, 1 ielt like aa- Cardirf ia purely rtgetabto and gentle- acting. its ingredients have a mild, ionic effect, on (he womanly Cardui makes lor improves the appetite, tones up the ner vous system, and helps to make pale, sallow cheeks, fresh and rosy. Cardui baa helped more than a mithpn weak women, during the past 50 years. It wiN surely do lor you, what it has done lor them. Try Cardui today. Wrth t$: C>»naM*a MlHii.1 G*. wrn* to: Cogoomom mgdm On. LaOm AA» Wtt &»*•.. Oiwmmi. T*m.. far towel Jt ‘"a nr JL ][ 3CUO ni—ir ir ir ir □ THE GREATEST EVENT IN THE STATE’S HISTORY All Carolina will be in Columbia for the Week Something Doing Day and Night SOUTH CAROUNA HARVEST JURI UL/Ju COLUMBIA, S. C, OCTOBER 25-29 \ MONDAY—Organization State Mayors Association, Meeting of South Carolina Optical Association, Official Parade, Opening State Fair, Coronation Parade and Queens Ball. TUESDAY—Military Parade and Maneouvers by U. S. Regulars, State Militia and Military Schools. Mili tary Ball—Capitol Terrace. WEDNESDAY—Grand Display Natural Resources of South Carolina by County Demonstration Floats Exhibition Floats. Indian Summer Dance-^-Capitol Terrace. THURSDAY—“Columbia Day,” t20,000 Illustrated Trades Parade. Parade five miles long exhibiting Co lumbia’s Products, Resources and Business. Jubilee Dance. ^ FRIDAY—"Ladies Day,” Floral Parade, Pony Parade, Comic Parade, Band Concert—Largest Band ever seen in Columbia. . - . Free Acts, Foot Ball, Band Concerts, Dancing every day. Free Gate Fair Grounds after 5:00 P. M. Every day a Gala day. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ADDRESS T JUBILEE COMMITLXEE COLUMBIA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE