The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 02, 1919, Image 3

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B J HINKSQ : P FOR SALE. i JI ST RBCEIVED.-A ihipment of Wani's Fine Pr.por, which I am of fering at bargain prices. In boxes, 20 ^ ard 25 ct'iits JUT Ix.v; l»y the pound, 25 <rents; envelopes lO'jjents a pack age. C. N. Burckhalter, Druggist, Barnwell, S. C. 10-2-4t. FOR SALE.—New IVfc ton Interna tional Truck with express body, and three one-ton Trailmobiles. Any or ell at a BARGAIN Apply to Mutual Trading Co., Blackville, S. C. 9-25-4t FOR. SALE.—Several thousand shingles that were removed from the Barnwell Episcopal Chtirch; excejlcnt for kindli’ig. Apply to P. M. Buck ingham, Barnwell, S. C. 9-4 FOR SALE.—Five grain Aspirin parm r *cr* ‘••tKrrid } tmm Here aM TWrr to ( ar»lina t Tablets. One dozen, 15 cents; two dozen, 25 cents. C. N. • Burckhalter Druggist. FOR SALE.—Typewri ter ribbons and carbon pn per*. Best grades only. Addn*ss The 1'eople, Barnwelltol. C. LOST AND FOl ND. FOUND.—1 h.:ve otH- Mack and white spoiled bird dog. with black s potw over eye s. Owner « •an get same by p*1 r.g f«» 4 bill and Cu*t to this I d\ertiM*fn* r! W A. Dm round. Block- %illr. S K V. D No J I IlST. MR \\ ID 4>R RTOLRN ur. wLpqto ft ph 0« m Mr 1 tolie dp g. to* colpe. %.h te hstw«t. fifbto ar*n*4 a«wh pmt oh- s mt. ac- tws » * , a— • ley f^afltohv to TW.* Lj. w vpi «v%ard f«e h'« t or' • J A » rtf’tFV to| fa - .tol fto silte tor. fs* ■* ?• UtoTto-Voi < a veso*t, «s* f whii|« tmAt [f nfto* to# The Hog and Hominy Fair hcM at Hender>onville, C<dleton County, Sep- tenther *» and <1, w*as a big success iff r.lowing, farmers emancipation from u e crop farming. The first Cflf Show of the Motlow Bull Association was held Saturday, September 6. About 50 head of grade Jersey calves-were shown wuth their sires and dams, making a forcible il lustration of the value of pure bred sires. j . . Four farmers in York County in the vicinity of Rock Hill are building sweet potato storage houses for this reason’s crop. Easley, Pickens" County, will hold a Community and County Fair this fal’j. The movement is backed by ihe recently organized Easley Cham ber of Commerce. Business men of Sumter County 1 ave subscribed §200 to be awarded as prizes to the Boys’ Clubs of Sum ter County at the County Fair;* J Late com in Newberry County is reported as almost a cpmplete failure —abandoned on account of rains. . Fairfield County farmers have re cently ordered from growers around Rock Hill, York County, nearly four thousand pounds of alfalfa seed for ! airfield farms. Oaoto «e Ot? of Lor— CtoNtg. m ftoa* J CttoMf la aaaiar partaor at tfca ftno at F I CliaoeT 4 Co i»*M lNia»«Maa la «tM City af Oaaaty aaO ttata aad Ikat' aaUI.firm all) par Ilia •am of UNK Mt’NLK'tLAH* for aarh and rvarr raaa of Catarrh that raanol ha ctirad by tha uaa of HAIX'R CATARRH MEDICINE FRANK J’CHENEY Sworn to bafora ma and auharrlbad In my praaanca, this Cth day of Parambar, A. D 1RM A. W. GLEASON. (Seal) Notary Public. Hall s Catarrh Modirlna la taken In ternally and acta through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send for testimonials, free F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by all druggist*. 75c. Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. At lea | 'anting l^.crtp will 54) X ewberry farmer* are “These Rats Wouldn’t Eat My y Best Grain,” Says Fred Lamb. It’s hard top keep rats out of a feed si ore. Tried for years. A neighbor ing store sold me some RAT-SNAP. It worked wonders. Gathered up dead rats every morning. Bought more PAT-SNAP. Haven’t a rat now. They wouldn’t eat my best grain When I threw RAT-SNAP around.” Three sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guar- ahteed^by The Best Pharmacy and C. F. Molair, Y- Barnwell, S. C* *■ ' ■■ ■ ■■ - i> • Australian Newspapers. f; : e Australian daily, weekly and monthly publications are considered gr*at' institutions especially the daWes and the consumption of news print alone Is large, probably running into 4,ooo tons monthly for the com monwealth. ‘Ofn<* alfalfa thm aeaaon, and be a gtssJ acreage in crias- Jh Aug It. '• «| ■aero tale* in fins j r. feHtrd* compared ! Aormrt. IPli The • 31 Aa cvm* per a !• to to tPlH I FEDINT. YOl’R HfHiS MEANS IHH I %R8 C’EXTS) TO TOl . You save time and money by uning R. A. THOMAS' IIO<; POWDER, the ttleal ionic, rondiftoner ami worm ex* Mer. the r*K»ner you begin saving (his money, tha sooner you will have it. sh» «ome to our •lore this day and get a supply. - i- ) ila l«y all giml deniera. A Rarfect Aem. I»a r * ii' ItomMr of rMy m hatogf mm i g to aporvRratiame bg* Eltgee «m fhr a»-« * * -. » rtok fr i • 11 « %tor%Hu% fa loaaeoit | toLJ m% mmi I * tod # \ Hal • am - a# JT’J' oat *ao • 9* r«4 <n a R %V MAP !• ( rw! a.a to «# fto # faoc fOi pwS'f to «f »'w 1 o A>oto| W * • btotog Ltotooa aa 4 totoa o « mAo* osH SUM* *a»> 0m to *• *»*a a€ r t V m fltoao oaoo, toa toa JmAa aato gwaaaaaa>nf FY** t «4 •**•*' t or A * 3 tt ■ • a fiatoMaalt. B. € The Buick Built Transmission . The sliding gear type of transmission is used on Buick cars because of its strength, convenience and quietness of operation. Three forward tpredi are provided, to that the motor tpced w relation to the t^eed of the rear wheels may be instantly adjusted to meet any conditions that may be encountered, such as ffutttnf the car in motion, dm me in deep sand, heavy muo. on steep grades or ordinary roads. It requires only a slight movement of the lever to #iift the (ran The wwetjomrtrf drive is cnekuttd in the f f snami—kri thus eltsntnat me a3 toeek jomts and fears from the front aale AU eeats run m a hath of the unmirsal josat at the rear *4 the case >rtr*g <iit t anal trail y Whneated from the same source, the ml from the taaaipkmloii cuie entmne theuRtvafialjoiHi through the roar haartum Lvi I * mm The Woman’s Tonic "I took lour bottles,” Mrs. Jones goes on to say, ‘‘and was not only greatly relieved, but can truthfully say that I have not a pain. . . “ It has now been two years since 1 tookCardui, and I am still in good health. . . I would ad vise any woman or girl to use Cardui who is a sufferer from any female trouble.” If you suffer pain caused from womanly trouble, or if you feel the need of a good strengthening tonic to build up your run-down system, take the advice of Mrs. Jones. Try Car dui. It helped her. We believe it will help you. . All Druggists to otk^Ho -tote, fs j 4 'unSMoa i i tonp» , I lopaA too *Oees" 4* I n ttogtoi •to*** of | v Ri y—asm-*- I g kiidh dHl dl a I 4* to* fw i4maiosm»| nAd» uc -i nwtotto to I amto to »W S«4S*« I su son #4 •vP «*«• I nwi saWol .v to ( #4 Mhon os« I •at. m§ a m iw i pnHpp O'* * oh* mm w 1 *to§nms4 to t torso 1 iVr wash propMwd 1 ears of' m‘ca*e*e>» MMtsnto hy actnal * • mmri lOOrty btmA ii> »og and «luissi*# r isnpfo* tog it foe Fiona are bring iv, »amp! rs to gt» <d fence p*» •Is «4i ev nil »ct u tal demon - f« nre roi • •tru%tH»r; .hibits o f practical unit tele phone sys% Ivmonst rat ions will o of the Extension a College and there A m « ■ •dS*# •»to j *6 *(tor I Wbrm Brtimr AmU»mobtlm$ Arm JImWf BUICK Will B-ilJ TWi C. F.RIZER I OLA.Ft, 6L C. ♦ V 14 Taras'* a atrraawMa. tot ••(to vSp uM todHs •4m>% (Ntoto tortS'gto fltotov tov t' mm R A UtlM US* pH flMdtoxiu futotodto* utoi •• w-d guf fto totodto Stod ptoi c%* wl ftoto tto uto uprS pHtptow Mto* I to aH \tima fu •naauitoMD to I ■ mstov* S ft! 11 RMutoifcto to IS ttoftoVtou to I v i * * will bo a full corps of specialists an<l experts frem ll;e Extension Service and from the organizations which are cooperating. • Nine stojis will l*.- made by this land development train, one of which will be at Allendale on October 14, the oth ers being scheduled, for various points throughout the State. ■» ♦ -»• Weevil Migrating Rapidly. O* itor* tour Wm ctototS fftotoHP Wr gto«C 1 Utototo"* iSuft |to *^k.4MtoflUto Stovtoi I tototof 0*0*41 **0+1000, to* xgt tod ItoMtof It* aSto** t*w I *ty. |a4 •* to44 fuMSCUtV ' 1 « fL** toll. I 4>r« ing || tltotogA f ■!* I strit ill rtpntr * 0* t **) imm to* t •. g.vnpSiiwg lift to. pr«»«tsig RmHL unto j • ar.ug »n«* an I ■Smtow atol wa>»*uu Inn..- I.i.tomg. Where Therr** m lUhy on I arm Keep Kat-Sr.ap. Rats are <»n moat farms. Onee they i*'*t in*nte the hoiiM* l«Nik out. Rat^ kdl infants—biting them is not un it-ual. Nursing bottles attract rats. iki- a dike of R A r SN AP an«l throw •it around. It will surely fid you of n.ts and mice. * Three sizfs, 25c, 5tlc, $!.00. Sold and guaranteed by The Best Pharmacy and (\ F. Molair, Barnwell, S. C. OtoC l ttoprftoflto^ 8stot sf ^araRtoato Rstoh lostohma. a etop e**! togoosatol Stoi - • Vtataap oatoto Uto law* to Vito Htoto I f RaastV I or* ham. a» tagfumto to ttoa 1 «'•ftoto atauA to soto euotptoolaaMi woa Art*'eat itoi opk *il osto »—g’toai tho «toi ( ftottotoe I Clemson College. Sept. 30.—Since August 26 the actual weevil line has ; dvancod fifteen* miles, according t>o reports of the Crop Pest Commission. The comparative scarcity of squares (which constitute the weevil’s prer ferred feed > and the favorable sea sonal conditions are the causes of this rapid migration, which will continue until the weevil is forced into winter Knew Him Well. Tne Sunday-school lesson was about Abraham and the classes were discuss ing the lesson whtAi little Marian was heard to say: “Oh, yes, I know him; I've got him on my penny.” MAKE THIS YOUR BIGGEST HOG PROFT YEAR. Take fhe profits of your corn crop and bigger profits on your hogs by developing and conditioning them for market with B. A. THOMAS’ HOG POWDER. Lessens the chance of discsasc. Removing worms—General tonic. For sale by all good dealers. * I •*.**$ SMtiftoM Rb R|.**r4 tot III. A. D !t!». Hi ttor Ha*4 Rtstkliwg >f i a to Fans vs* Ami ll< nrtoiftt»’ itonk to Willtot’i*. South CorvdifiA, at * o’cW rk p. m . <mi sato •lay, to con* si«l t Bz- to n m lutioo an I iVMrr.*aamg r id mpital »turk frum $I5.INM).0U to t25.miU.IMi. an I at whirift* tune and place and for the said purpose, said stockholders are urged to be present. B S MARTIN. Cashier. Willston. S. C., Sept. 24th. 1919.—4t. rat crwraMairv rntuta Stov HI Rto»od Msoot «a %auarf!•* to c. A to»oHha# ami ftof tortosto tot) ttorts ASASAto tooguM As tom Htottoto toot At At* 0*Aj0f* * to t 41 a a111 PI %\M > lArSoAoe I. mm * SI •*rtsmto*4 HA A toaRA/ komtooo >f fctto. nAM |s#mv &«A*g* font toe • ‘*4 RJII. ’f stodk S HA A AtoHSOh 4 at ftNEtot * Ml RaI. Spun la Sooetos, into Otoi. Joootos ta4 loOtoaW imo iwtarvTH artaxrE«m rri: 4 . gvtmc pgjst totos lutom btoge sd 4 mitosatL * % «oa stomi < uaa ah 5. simoAgtoree • >000*1* I* •to 0*4 tlsm- I «o t toW ' foomi 1* tV C* AAA »♦<- ANDREW CRAWFomt imoKlou COLUMBIA. SOUTH CAROLINA Phone 75B—Room 51B, Nat. Loan & Ex. Blijr They Still Survive. Our young friend Clarence Snod- * grass says he sent a dollar to Chicago quarters by COM WO! ‘her between the, ^ or n •‘Xever-falllnc '(igar Llghr»*r’' last of Qefober a n d the Middle of Xoveml>er. Last fall the weevil was and received by mull a txix of safety matches.-r-Nrw Orleaos htates. *. to ITCH YOta HEXto that 4s not lay 4o m pay can flaato* dhrso taomdAf^Ys P*' yon foe ttor food tihrf «oI it fiesog dtoos a a malar pocltii * * f^osy *»r t rrtive Into lirrmiher because of the umsooaUy mild weather. The atteotsan to cotton seed skip- ices M directed pofUrn|*Hf In tha YGVL WEAR 'hy -r* M .A.V - ■. V HA Y—GRAIN—FLO U R—RICE TWIN E—MOLASSES—Cf) V Fr. K When in need wire of telephone. Collect rt FOR SALE BY HARTIN’S GARAGE, BARNWELL. S. C. tapto nos oil » oeoA nosooost) 0*i i ’ )-< the * c- <.s« %—c James Stork* Say*. “Rat < Apt toe SI2S Foe Plombtog Bills.” “to’e conldoY teUa*bat was cloggseg . gp onr fas let and drain to’e had to | tear ap ao»c. pipe*, etc . fonnd a rat’s t root m hnsesaont Thrv had chodmi | f4# pipes wmh etowog The plamdoch | to^oonfUh EAT toHAP chmaod Bha 1 For Deep-Well Drilling and Guaranteed to’ater Supply aeo GrL. HILL BARNWELL. 8. C- a wtston to a sfocteo CM* Utonwrn mf *4*'% mjm jaatogtaai r*n a* B. B. RUSSELL, JR. . FISSIL & ALLEN, INC. COHON FACTORS ' j -V S57, H59 AND HS1 REYNOLDS STRKiT AUGUSTA. CA. Correspondence I milted and Consignments Sn R. E. ALLEY J Advertise in THE PEOPLE: