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Tht Bamw«ll People.
Batared at the post office at Barnwell,
S. C., aa eecond-claw matter. ‘
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THURSDAY NOVEMBER 18. 1915.
Th« Program for Dof.RM.
The administration’s defense plans
have been embodied in a program pre
sented by the secretaries of war and
the navy for discussion by the congres
sional committees in advance of the
regular session of Congress. The cam
paign for the adoption of the program
was opened by President Wilson in a
speech before the Manhattan Club in
New York a couple of weeks ago.
The program for the first year of a
five-year period of naval construction
calls for two dread naughts, two battle
cruisera, twenty-frve coast submarines,
five sea-going submarines, twelve de
stroyers, an increase of 8,000 in per
sonnel and an augmentation by 250 of
the naval academy student body.
Secretary of War Garrison’s program
calls for the recruiting, training and
equipment before 1922 of the following
forces: Regular or standing army, 125,-
000; standing army reserve. 160,000; ir
regular or ‘‘continental" army of vol
unteers of six months' training, 400,-
000; continental army reserve. 400,000;
state national guard organizations. 125,-
000. Total, 1,200,000 men.
Tbs estimated increases will cost
about •160,000,000 more than was ex
pended last year, and that with the cost
of new tasks imposed on the state gov
ernments sad other branches of the
governaaeat by reason of the European
war, the aasouat of expenditures will
be augmented to 11,240,000,000
■Ute-ef Ofcta City
Loess Os—ty. so
ef Tolede,
Trank j. Cheney _ r
Is sealer partner of the Arm .
Cheney h Qn, deing business In ths
City of Toledo. County end guts etore-
said. and that said Arm will pay ths
sum of ONI HUNDRED DOLLARS for
each and avnry case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by the use of HALLS
CATARRH CURB. FRANK J. CHENBT
■worn to before me and eubecrlbad
In my preeenca, this Ith deyof Decem
ber, A. D. 1114. A. W. OLEAAON.
’ ■ (keel) Notary Public.
Hell's Cstarrh Curs Is taken Intern
ally and acta through tha Blood on the
Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send
for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENET A CO.. Toledo, O.
Bold by ell druggists. 75c. .
Hall's Family Pills for constipation?
Master’s Sale.
State of South Carolina, \
County of Barnwell. I
Court of Common Pleas.
Hattie Harrison, et al
Plaintiffs,
W. L. Harvey, Admr., et al.,
.' Defendants.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed^n the above entitled cause, I
will sell aL Barnwell, in front of the
Court House, on Monday, December
6, 1915; it being saleday in said month,
within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing described real property: All
that certain piece, parcel or tract ot
land situate, lying and being in the
County of Barnwell, State aforesaid,
containing fifty acres, more or less,
and bounded as follows: North by
Saltkehatchie River; East by lands of
W.X. Harvey; South by lands of S. W.
Woodward and West by Hurricane
Branch.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers.
H. L O’Bannon,
Master for Barnwell County.
Master’s office, Nov. 16th, 1915.
Tha People frequently
lengthy article* of an advertising nature
from the United States Government,
with the request that they be published
provided no chaise is made, and we
have ofter wondered why some pairin'-
ic congressman with a little national
pride doesn't take our wealthy Uncle
Sam out of the category of a beggar
and provide him with an appropnation
out of which to pay the newspapers for
publishing his advertisements. No
contractor would be expected to erect
a public building free of charge uor do
the manufactures of iron and steel give
their products to the government free.
In fact, Uncle Sam pays a great deal
more than the individual, if ail reports
are true.
We pass this suggeston on to Con
gressman “Jimmie” Byrnes, who is a
former newspaper man. Surely he
realizes that free space doesn’t "make
the ghost walk” on Saturday nightr.
Stop th« Sale. -
Medical authorities are agreed that
the toy cap pistol is a deadly, weapon to
a low a child to play with, being a pro
lific source of that most tehriWe of dis
eases—tetanus. There is a law in this
State which prohibits the sale of such
pistols and*caps, but last week the
writer aaw several boys using them on
the streets. The officers—town and
county—who are charged with the en
forcement of the laws, should promptly
put a atop to their sale. One little life
is worth all of the profit to be made on
every one that can be manufactured.
We notice that one or two of our ex
changes have reproduced an article by
W. P. Beard, the Bull Moose editor of
The Scimitar, a little two-by-twice pa
per published in the Piedmont section,
which virtually accuses Governor Man
ning of trying to filch 12,000 from the
SUte treasury with which to pay his
campaign manager. Governor Man
ning is too big a man to notice such un
warranted attacks, which do about as
much damage and cause as much' con
cern as a gnat on a cow^s horn.
Send us y—r job work. 7
Master’s Sale.
State of South Carolina, )
County of Barnwell. 4
Court of Common Pleas. ,
Daisy A. Bonham, et al.,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
Marcella Cave, et al.,
Defendants.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the above entitled cause, I
ill sell at Barnwell, in front of the
Court House, on Monday, December
6, 1915, it being saleday in said month,
within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing described real property: All
that piece, parcel or tract of land, con
sisting of one hundred seres, more or
leas, set Slide by the decree of the
Court of Common Pleas in Barnwell
County, South Carolina, to Mrs. Daisy
A. Bonham for life, wita remainder to
M. L. Bonham, Jr* P- A. Bonham akd
Martha A. Bonham, aa under sad by
the terms of the will of Mrs. Martha A.
Aldrich, 4sMSMd; said lands being
btuaded by laads of Robert Aldrich,
Mrs. Mart E- Allen, the residue of the
tract of land of Mrs. M. A. Aldrich, and
by Cava, et al. • • *
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pey for papers
H. L. O’Bannon,
v Master for Barnwell County.
Master s office. Nov. Ifi, 1916.
Master's SaW
State of South Carolina, I
Barnwell County. (
Court of Common Pitas.
Laura Turner.
Pla.atifT,
against .
D. T. Grubbs, et al.,
Defendants.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the above entitled cause, I
will sell at Barnwell, in front of the
Court House, on Monday, December
6, 1916, it being salesday in said month,
within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing described real property: All
that tract or parcel of land situate, ly
ing and being m the County of Barn
well, State aforesaid, containing thirty
(30) acres more or less, bounded on
the North by lands of Jane Hartzog;
East by lands of H. E. Creech; South
by lands of J. H. Morris, and West by
lands of J. G. Hutto, the same being a
part of lands mortgaged to said Laura
furner by said Grubbs.
Also: — .
All that tract or parcel of land con
taining one hundred and sixteen (116)
acres, more or less, bounded on the
North by lands of C. F. Carter; East
and South by lands of J. O. Sanders,
and on the West by lands of H, E.
Creech: same situate in Barnwell Coun
ty and State aforesaid, and being part
of lands mortgaged as aforesaid to
Laura Turner.
Also:
All that tract or parcel of land situ
ate, lying and being in,the County and
State aforesaid, containing one hun
dred and fifty acres, more or lessi
bounded North by lands of E. Lizzie
Still; East uy J. D. Miles; South bv C.
J. H. Still and West by run of Saltke
hatchie River.
Re-sold at risk of former purchasers.
’ Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers.
_ H. L. O’Bannon,
~ Master for Barnwell County.
Master’s office, November . 15th, 1915.
Notice—Sale of Land.
Notice is hereby given that I will sell
at public suction in front of the Court
House in the town of Barnwell during
the legal hours of sale, upon Monday
the 6th day of December next, the same
being salesday in said month, the fol
lowing real property, known as the
late residence an^ lauds of Mait'isE
Baxley, deceased.- The sale being for
the purpose of a division among the
heirs at law: All that cectain piece or
parcel of land situate, lying and being
in the town of Dunbarton and said to
contain Ninety Three i93) acres, more
or less, and bounded on the North by '
the A. C. L. Railroad right-of-way and
lot-of-Denson Dicks; on the East by lot
of Denson Dicks, R. F. Tisdall and
Hickory Street; on the South by Mr*
F- H. Cater and on the West by lands
of T. A. Green. Walter L. Baxley,
- ' Agent
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
TffiBSW of November, 1915. j
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writes as follows; "I suffered tor lour
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this time, I could only sit up tor a DtUe
while, and COidd not walk anywhere at
alL At times, I would have severe pains
la my leftside.
The doctor was caned in, and his treat
ment relieved me for a while, bid I was
soon confined to my bed again. After
that, nothing teemed to do me any good.
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I had gotten so weak I could not stand,
and I gave up in despair.
At last, my huskand got me a bottle ot
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menced taking it From the very first
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