The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 27, 1916, Image 5
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Exchange Your Cigarette Coupois
for Valuable Premiums!
We wish to announce that our
store has been made a Premium Sta
tion and we will be glad to have our
friends and customers exchange their
cigarette coupoons for valuable pre
miums. We have a nice selection, and
can get any premium listed in cata-
lo » u e. ' J
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Barnwell
-Agent* for-
\
^funnallij s S’ine Candies
Barnwell, S. C.
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The Only Exclusive Fruit Store in Barnwell Cointy
You Need a Tonic
There are times in every woman’s life when sht
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places
When that time comes to you, you know what tonii
to take—Card ui, the woman’s tonic. Cardui is com
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which ac
ftenily, yetsurv^v-wtlie weakened womanly organs"
and helps build them back to strength and health
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful
success, pnd it will do the same for you.
You can’t make a mistake in taking
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
. Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark,
says: “J think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth,
for women. Before 1 began to take Cardui, 1 was
• so weak and nervous, and had such awful diary
spells and a poor appetite. Now 1 feel as well and
as strong as 1 ever did, and can eat most anything.”
Bcgm taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers.
Has Helped Thousands.
When Your Auto
Breaks Down
You want it repaired RIGHT
NOW by an expert machiniafc Horry
jobs are oar specialty, and the small
lob receives the same careful atten
tion as the big one.
The next time yon ore in trouble,
just let us know, and an expert me
chanic with years of experience will
have yon gains «X«iii in a lily.
THE BARNWELL GARAGE,
* W. D. HARLEY, t*
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Barnwell Auto Repair Co-
SECG^DNAuD glass.
witerc^ting V.athoia of • B. sin«=* That
Is-QuiU Z-tensive.
The k,^Inss ludusjtrj is of such
Importance rfhrt cstent that many deal
ers iu seci>;.a...;ii.i glass specialize in
one branch or another. Some, for in-
sUwko. handle only plate '•glass that
comes to them by reason of the demoli
tion of old buildings, razed to make
place for new structures. Salvage glass
of tills sort brings |*rices .not far below
those of now glass.
A considerable qiijintlty of the sal
vage glass dealer’s stock emanates
from the plate glass insurance com
panies. The methods of these Com
panies in taking over glass vary. One
concern may keep no stock on ^and.
simply buying whatever is required to
replace a firoken pane, disposing of the
broken glass, if enough remains to be
sold, to the salvage dealer. Some
times a company will have a ware
house of Its own. to which it will re
move broken glass that may still be
In condition to use. Frequently It will
happen that only one corner has been
broken from a large pane and that this
may be cut down to tit a smaller win
dow.
Most plate glass is insured, bnt there
is much that is not. In the case of an
uninsured plate that is broken the own
er must, of course, go to a dealer for a
new plate. He will sell the broken
plate to the salvage dealer. It follows
therefore that from Insurance com
panies, from building wreckers and
from owners of uninsured glass the
salvage glass dealers accumulate great
quantities of secondhand plate glass.
Much of this is In such a condition that
it may be reset anywhere. Should the
Injury consist, for instance, of simply
a deep scratch in the center It la easy
to make that plate salable. The sec
ondhand dealer cuts out a strip cou-
tabling the scratch and thus have left
two smaller platea. quite suitable for
smaller windows. «
Tntrn Ifljmtw IHali? gtltl If iM hiUctr
scratched to lie available for windows
it is sometimes ma<h* into ground or
floated glass for < (Bee partitions or
door*. Salvage plate glass too small
for u««* In windows la employed for I
the gli*** door* of n-fciaerator*, and
larger pieces are ntlllr.«sl In the inaking
of glass table t<>(»k Small fragment*!
go to the making of band mirror*, al- j
though only clear piece* may la? *•’ 1
employed Other pi«*-es, too »mall for
other pur|x*-e*. enter Into the manu
fai lure of gl.t*s signs.
Rventualty. when rhe last piece of
mention table glass has 1*0-1. cut from
the damaged fdeee. there remain the
acrapa and fragment* accumulated in
the cutting. Even these hove their
uses, although they do not Ulng much
They are melted and used In the manu
facture of bottles.—Washington Star.
BEGUN’ON A
PHONE ...
By OSCAR COX
Man Whs Fssr Opportunity.
In the American Magazine Hugh 8
Fullqpton Bays:
“Thousand* of us who are mating
fairly comfortable livings for tamlltas
pass plain turning points, refusing to
turn or to attack the o|«nlng. through
sheer timidity. There is no clsaa so
timid aa the man with a family, who
refuse* to change because be fear* he
will risk the small sum be ha* accumu
lated to educate the children and pro-
vidf for the family In case of his
death. Xluetr-nlne out of a hundred
men in this class keep straight ahead
when tbev ace a turning point clearly.**
Automobile Owners
Let us rebuild your car and save money. MakeByour car run
like new. All overhauling work guaranteed. Try me and you wil
become my customer. Located in Michaelson^Building opposite The
Barnwell People office.
A. E. MARTIN,^Manager.
Net Easy is Eapiain.
“That buy uf mine is always-asking
questions." , — ——;
“Oh. well. |tcrka|i* he wants to learn
something." ,
“Maybe go. but his Inquisitiveness
Is rather distressing to me at times.”
“Yesr
"He insists on being told what his
mother means when she calls me a
-Jelly ash.’ a ‘matrimonial mlstif and
a ‘human tank.’"—Birmingham Age-
Herald.
Kssp In Harnass Until You Drop.
A prominent Canadian financier in
his sixty-fifth year went to England to
take a physical examination by a great
physician. “You’re as sound as a nut,”
said the doctor. "There’s no reason
why you shouldn’t live to be a hun
dred—if only you don’t stop working.”
—Woman’s Home Companion.
Getting His Orders.
“So you’re summoned as u witness,
hey? Now you be keerful."
‘‘Keerful'abobt what?"
“I see a jedge rebuked a man fer not
coming Into court with clean hands.
Look out fer that and also be keerful
to wipe your feet’’—Louisville Courier-
Journal.
Empty but Flattering Title.
Frifiiitf of the FamUy—William, can
it be possible that I heard yon any
‘Hello, governor!" t% your father?
William—Yes; . It pleases poor dad.
You see. he never really has any say in
anything at home; mother’s the real
executive.—Boston Transcript
A Revenge Never Enjeyed.
After a stormy sttack on Lord Gran
ville on one occasion Lord Randolph
Churchill had a stormy passage across
the channel and was nearly dead with
mslrlrnaea “How OmnvfUe would
like to see me now!" be caspoB.—Lon
don Standard.
A Vary Old One.
•*B0 and tar nei
started on their brtdei trip la a
fcbto testssy **
"la that sns of the-
There is-nothing so pleases a girl as
to get behind a screen where there Is
no possibility of l»elng discovered and
treating one of the opposite sex as she
would never dream of treating him
were her identity known. Ralph Hard
ing, a youngster who was. to say the
least, by no means bashful, was called
to the telephone one day—a party wire
—and a soft feminine voice asked. "Is
,this Mrs. PartingtonV"
“No; this is not Mrs. Partington.”
\“YVhat is your number?” *
“My mimlter is 84(i, party W.”
“Oh! I’ve got the wrong letter. I
called 84G R. Excuse me.”
How much ofton de|>euds upon a
trifle!
“No excuse needed, I assure you.
Indeed. 1 must ask you to excuse me."
“What for, please?”
"Keeping you talking longer than Is
necessary to your puriwse. The sound
of your .voice is pleasant to the
ear.” :
A slight chuckle informed Mr. Hard
ing that he had not given offense. The
chuckle was the only reply, but it en
couraged him to go on.
"We are frequently called to answer
calls of m»l It I suppose It Is very
easy for an o|>erator to makp a mis
take in a loiter."
“Quite so."'
“Are you on a |>arty wire?*’
• After some hesitancy the lady an
swered In the affirmative.
“Do you have the same letter aa I?"
“My letter is ’M ’ "
“And your numlwr?**
■ ApaAi Hi* 1 thuihlV. Bill UUtRBW W
ply- j -
—“Deg parttmi; ~3fy tjnwiWH WaT
t bought le**.”
This wa* not true, a* the girt well
knew. ’ If he bad the number and the j
letter It would tie pomlhle for him to ]
leam her Identity. •
“It wouldn’t I*- pr»j>rr for me to be
(-hatting over the |>li»ite with a titan-1
ger.” oak! the voice. “If be. knew who I
1 was, hut since I am unknown I sup
|>u*e It’s no harm.”
“How do you know t list I’m not a
very disreputable person?” asked Hard
lag
"By your voire. There l* nothing
that bespeaks rrltnemeut or the want
of It so surely aa the luSett ion of ons’s
words. I defy any one not born and
brought up In the highest class to aa
suiue the arceWt of one of that rlaaa."
“Thank you. You are relaying me
for what I said to you wtth Inter
est Isn’t It strange that I cun bear
you speak aa plainly aa If our Up* were
only an Inch or two apartT*
Another chuckle.
“But. not being able to are you. 1 am
obliged to rely on my Imagination for
8 picture of you.”
“What do you think l am like?"
“One of Titian’s pk-turao—fair akin,
dark ayes and a tlugu of mellow sun
set In your hair."
“I’m not like that at all"
“Well, then you’re a brunette."
There W-iug no reply, Harding aaked
If hr was "getting warm,” aa the cbll
dren say In bide and seek games. Rut
the lady, who was evidently guarding
herself against Identification, declined
•to favor him with a reply.*
"1 wish you would give me some
thing by which I could dud out who
you are.” be Bald.
“I am a Indy." ^
“And. while a lady may talk to a
strange man unknown, she would cease
to be a lady If she became known, I
suppose.".
’ “Exactly.”
“Very well, there Is a chance, ac
cording to your definition of a lady, of
your ceasing to be one."
"How Is thatr v • '
“If ever 1 meet you and you say a
word to me I shall know you by that
voice of yours, which has a melody In
it I have never heard in a woman’s
voice before."
“Oh. my good gracious T’
"Therefore pray that I shall never
meet you."
“I will. You’re simply flattering me.
I don’t believe you could tell me by
my voice at all."
“We may test that, and witbont year
giving me any clew to yonr Identity
except what I have, your voice.’
“How?"
“I’ll tell you my name and where 1
live and give you any other information
of myself that will enable you to meet
me, you remaining unknown to me. By
this you may contrive a meeting with
oat my suspecting it If 1 don’t rec
ognlxe you by your voice I am much
mistaken. la it a go?"
She did not say whether it was
go or not, but he gave her his nams
and address. She asked him to nams
some persons he knew, and at his glv
Ing a certain name she said he need
not go any further, thereby giving him
a point and he received to be watch
fnl whenever at the home of the per
son named. TTien they said “Goodby,’
there were two cllcka, and fate had
arranged tor a wedding.
- Some months. later Harding Was In
Vltod to dine at tbs boose of a Mend
—not the one the girl of the teiepboM
reueon to swpact as s
Before gotag la to
ANDONEGUI CONCERT
Don’t miss this opportunity
to hear the great Spanish
V iolinist! Senor Andone-
gui will give a concert in the
Williston High School Audi
torium for the benefit of tne
U. D. C. Memorial Arch
fund 8 P. M. May 8th.
The price has been set at
the very low sum of 50c.
BE SURE AND HEAR HIM.
cv^etal
What Is It?
The uninitiatM often wonder what
a bank draft is. Let us explain. A
bank always keeps a portion of its re
serve f-h — AV ■ I..,,.. .i«j.
hanks in various sections of the United
States. And a hank draft is our check
on these larger hanks. There are sev
eral advantage! in the hank draft. It
enables you to transfer money or pay
bilk at a distance without chance of
loaa or delay. Our draft goes at par
any where and we urgently endorse
this method fer the transmiaeion of
funds. We will write you a draft how
ever large or small *
Bank of Western Carolina
, Barnwell. S. C
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