The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, December 18, 1919, Image 2
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THE PEOPLE. BAENWELL. 3 C
DARTING. PIETONG
SCIATIC PAINS
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^iive way before the pene
trating effects of Sloan’s
'• Liniment
l» HP EELM
i lUUIlBilES
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; ESTIMATE BY WANNAMA^KER IF
CORRECT SHOWS w ALARMING
So rlo those rheurmtic twinges anJ
the loin-aches- of hnr.lia^o, the nerve-
inflammation of neuritis, the wry neck,
the joint wrench, the ligament strain,
the muscle strain, and the throbbing
bruise. , , . . - \
The ehse of applying, the Tiickpess
of relief, the positive results,dhe ch*an-
iiftess. and the—economy—of» Sloan*i
SHORTAGE IN COTTON.
WJT CflCP IS
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Warehouse Syitem GroWihf.
Klgtirr^ prepared by \\ <2 .^m.th
st»»ie h irahoiijd* commitE»how
oh at 11.*.000 bnlra of eottofi were ator-
< I in units of th»* state w.i. •
ryMt»*ir.r4tt1s year. Mr. ‘Jmith esthintin'
the v:itnn of tho cotton stored to„bc
$2.1,Q0O»000.
The syst* m now ban warclioURrs-.
.many of which were improvined to
meet iht* «*m»*rm‘ur if's of 1914 and huc-
coedlng y<»ars. but 225 j houses n<iw
have cotton in them. Since making
ddiiff last annual report, Mr. Smith has
added 90 more housr s to the system
; > ( An encouraging feature of the work
•is *that the system is far .above s*'lf-
sustainlng. He has already paid'into
the state treasury this year $12,000
and approximates tire additional
'
fie ire k
LITTLE INTEREST DISPLAYED IN
CHARLESTON ELECTION OF
^ . /.
CITY OFFICIALS.
TEMPLE HAS ELECTION
:br
Liniment make it universally preferred.
35c, 70c, $1.40. —-
Sloan's
L.in.im.ent
• Keep ii handy
ECZDUS
Moorv hark without nur«tion
If Ut'NT’H ^ALVR falls la »', e
trrairr. . » ,.f p< U A,
hlN'.VVOuW.TKI-t KKorclu r
It. I.!i)*1110 di». ■vm^h I’rn r
T.f ;.t >}r ♦. wr iixre 4 from r
H«4«m C« . Wmua !«. (
for CROUP, COI DS,
INriUFN/A A p^rtmoMA
V (h^r* •a>a>4
Wb»*i lf»in
• » l‘ftr»a»--«><a lbr»w rn-> lk*» rt*- Igbifqt
t r r •* I Int.. Ik*- l>r •%’ < Ih»* «.»1
•ra>* •• 1 1 »•-*••# ’kv.aa •« i<rraa
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PRAMEl
SALVE
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Permanent O r ganization of a South' atn0 , in f vvhirh will ive forthcoming by
L-. Carolina Diversification Body" the end of the year to he $8,000.
is Effected at Columbia.
Pershing at Camp Jackaon.
After spending a strenuous day
Committee Appointed With Power to
Act to Purchase New Quarters for
Use of the Templars.
' After spending a strenuous day In
Co um a. c 0 i um M a and Camp Jackson C.en
JTSkot.'owe Wannamaker, president j 0 h n J. Pershing, commander of Amer-
t,f tho A me it can Cotton association, h-a’a army. Udt late in the afternoon
issued -x sUtement In which he saya fur r harlenton.
General Pershing will report offl-
cialty To The secretary of war and
would not make a statement as to
wh.it th's report wmid be He said
i^TnT» "t s i fin*' poet e id fr •••» his
mrtiEfks during IPs tour It is judged
' •’ oh the ramp her* one » f th**
l*eat In the ct untry.
»rlta md'ienMd yield from the present
mitton crop will bo 9,667.000 bales.
When to ♦bn u added the cotton
• v,. >1 in th** •*»*x*d from la tt
fp’pi
ued- r> /-’d
p. ’ th** « tal >'* ihl
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h miM ?
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•1.1 «X‘Iuhi
i V »* of
tnfWrs
ivnttai
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,rg tm/ it kmi <>r a
S*H»*h
’aroiln»
r.»p .
Arat.on b>>«
ly was
It
• h«4 n» m or^ati
iSiitl<>4
ft# t
aiikfr* •'tuah**rs
and
Fo.* Equal Rights.
W
iSperisll — R*p
Charleston. — Without 'opposition,
/ohn P. Grace was elected mayor of
Charleston to serve Tour years. Twen-
ty^Tour aldermen, six school commis-
Bionerx and two water commisBipners
were also elected without opposition
Of the 3,500 registered votes, nearly
1,500 were polled
At the annual meeting of Omar
Ten pie off ccrs nominated at Florence
Thanksgiving day were elected. K
3 Hof.th of Sumter, becoming poten
tate
The Initiation fees were raised to
175 and a committee was app unted
wltTTpower to act. Ite ng auth'fnzed to
ren« *n. in
f «
Will
f,,r f
•ft
a spe,.
•n-tht i
i w •*
>urcli.i»e a bn
the use of O’
Mitgrown Its fj*
tlw
m this
mple w
it M i to
h has
T-m
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he
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Why Pay More
Bicycl**,...
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Vni. QL'ETN atY CYCLE CO
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Kill Daodnut
Wilh Cirtiaifa
ing Pi cmium Ixtcun ut 4J # jf pt-r pound
The Price of
Pork Chops and Bacon
Here are reasons why the fine,
fresh pork tenderloins and pork
chops, or savory ham, or crinkly
bacdh, which you enjoy for break-
fast, cost much more per pound
than the market quotation on live
hogs which you read in the
newspaper:
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An average hog weighs 220
pounds. =
Of this, only 70 per cent (154
pounds) is meat and lard.
So, when we pay 15^ a pound for
live hogs, we arc really paying more
than 21^ a pound for the meat which
we will get from these animals, even
after taking into account the value ot
the by-pr*>ducts.
But people show w ©reference for
only one third of th*' whole—the pork
chops, fancy bacon, and choice cuts
from juicy harm
This me..ns that when
are sc
n .
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it fte*
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THE“BLUES”
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Cnuaeo by
Acid-Stomach
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there are other parts (*>f which w
as low os 6^ or prr^iurKt
net result ts an average profit to
less than if a pound.
Th# chmcr cuts are htf hrr be
of a demand lor them.
Another thing Ony 1} pntsr^S*
ef.yfr hog—or ah .it I 6 th—ts t;
markrird at once. The rest mini hr
pictded. cured ue ^nohed. Thn taices
mmmIni and asMi la the com wfndi
must be met
Swift & Company, US A
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ATONJC
FOH YOI'K ACltVSTOVAJiU
KING PIN
PLUG TOBACCO
Knoicn as
“that good kiiid’*
‘•Tn/ it-and i/ou
icill know whif
’IrviimA in 1 P7 i
.ih!»* H * f >
with thp “ptmrTTTT
••et* *,
>i ut eloth aobl
rOtJ r>li
1 ^ t*#r
tMiuntl »*r $!7.'i
••ur ,i«l bill
was
flnti *?!! •HI
r invi itg tlu'ti
tiv senator
1 »i.» *,
Iti wh’i h
gnmts nf a sp
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tfi*n vi .i ■ ’
i f 'T this r*M**'
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•(Par*** ai
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P und or $. T' 1
1 fault cvpf,
i drily
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A Jjourn.
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Tlic tw.
th rd annii
14 J.
p*T bnlo
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'.•gn liirtlr.l
r hrr iif' cnrrrmT'
(•s will l)f* bu;I
v th#» rh#»Rtri
r 14 " TTT'TT r**«-
»irh tn rant in
LkLi
bit arnuinl M.ibtn Th*‘r»* w:
t > th.» ml.r i K whu'h u.; nuaJia t >f thr South division
•!ie ;* ■ ? i\ file gilveriuuent Haught^rs ol ill* - ' (’•ouf‘‘«b'*r.H y .nljiuirn
♦•(f hero iifter a tin* o <1 iy ^eaiion.
The" annual ehn tion of ffff rers fpa-
tun*<l the session Mrs. > J Allison
1 .awt(m, of (’iinrlo>;on. \vas el«iteil
"i>f f ho TirTroTi ^ecur tii s . of nTTT
eoiir.flT- 7 ~ ' - “T -1 •
Sii 'h i pi i.i means thi-- country's
prehabhr-be h~nmber more tefib. -b+it
these are issun !
Aeconllng to \ hterniR of- a^ree-
•n>eiu >
The Cuticura Toilet Trio
£
Hnrmg Hcnred yrmr sktn kenp it clenr
by nuking I’uflrwra y.mr every-day
toilet preparBtbuiR. Tb.. s*»Ap tu< l.-anHe
«nd fnirify, the Ointment to. soothe uml
heal, the Talcum to powder and per
fume. No toilet table Is complete
without them. 25e everywhere.—Adv.
I he Mult k •nd *nr* i urr l«*r
MALARIA. CHILL5. FtVF.R AND 1A CRIPff
If l« « |*.»%«rr.«| 'I’.-nlr mid A |*|.«-l t/r-t
pains
tlm-. i«r. . it I «»lMMiitM *i«» «| tilulne,
•rsenir or liMbll-lwniilng
I \ K M >
m r i;:c»‘ r> o iialispi
president.
to w uibl-h^ purchaser* on a rent
!>fsis; fhey may he houghT^ on the
monthly payment plan at a figure that
Will a In tin—anruini tor.'nt. piiivideri JdgUf. -
in:.!!., w '»«» !i;e
! eai'hi* i ; h.- i^.* .it
Cotton Contracts Unfilled.
J .dk itfowe, W mimmaker.' pres.dent
of Mie Anier'iean rofroti assoeiaJion,
minx wnTvHui aopering ‘h-* h ir- that ^aint.rart.i for yrrfffru^fe
iriuvvij.c lialiit lias 1 i\ •.t m v , n *hk» f 0uU Wles »f f^OFt staple co ton.
f dl sold last spring for delivery this fall
7n l t!g^atlon i-roiTUcea r anJ at from 25 £d J' eents a pound-r» main
mttnr.os alnrinlmc symptoms Writehtt n i ii .i u ^
luUlan Vi'get«K,l« Pills stimulate tho digns- un.libd- 11-* also • hafgi'S that an enoi-
J,ve procwr.-tir function nufurmry AdV. ^MnoVti ITn^’rof' cotton sold in New
they were for rent and hot for sale
They Made Up.
**.Tiiok ga'e .me* a niinlntw kiss hist
- Wlmt kTt.fl of ;i k ' - . i*
thiit?" “One that follows a stormT"
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f'th-
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• tii .< o, •• iiti>'. hiiI b^.l
A •; : h' . 11 ii i. i* .m «%m<*
11 - ' i* .i- r* ni<*^ 7 room
*- ‘~‘*i—'f* ti>->—♦ ion 1 r E -rrrsr nT-r |isr«t.
.Ill 1.-SI—• J -■-* f. -too 170 acr*
. L'arn. l^nant liMmf'.
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' - i h*. r^-1 v -iiu** A sac-
1 1 ' •••• < » h;Oi.»r aii'l l.ind,
;-t TrfTi*. Pojt raiil m Ut
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•u;;;--- u A;,:,.>n
np'.»r :v i ,t p.ti
c<:t ti.-t t ihmir anmany ottj»*r
'eoin .<.- M,i\man Prlnoen*
.'iai > .in i
A nns.
Episccoal Campaign a Success.
KiglitA <y\ thousand.^ A six hunfired
'and sixty iwo ilrtiiar^ is i.ie aiui.unt
reporH^cl kp far from the 31 whites and
Orangeburg College Inspected.
Oran.ue.huig. When the comm.il
mi ’sanitary inspection of stafe- selwds
and colleges visited the South Caro-
'ina Agricultural college at Orange-
three negro Episcopal churches heard
from as a result <d the nationwW^ |j,mg found that there was not a sin- !
campaign. South ( aiohna s fltmta in , pagfk () f a j c k nH v <s 0 f any kind among .
—A. • *-r wmr*' —.— —— —•—— 1 — ——*— r-* — —
Kveii *t!n* si'lf iniule man l-x'su’t
JKuist <'f hi* worth to tlie assessor.
lifts m-w ts lisi.eos uml Hi.'m- ,m- TO ! S-jn^y
-four pupils
more white and £2 negro churches ir ^ a( j not been vaccinated against
the state from which no report s havr j Hnui |jj H)X an( j inspecting commit-
INFLUENZA
starts with a CoM
Kill th« Cold. At th# Crtt
T*g\0eze take . ...
HILL'S ^
cascaraENuinini
rl
BhomiO^
York for fail delivery at even lower
prices als.) remains undelivered
Credit for the predicament, in which rom ’ p - The ono >’ ear s apportionment j fpp urK( .,i that they he vaccinated -
he eiys Mie ^peeul.it-irs finds them- for '' s,n F 1< ' Y f>AT (,n whirh ^e p.,-. e j > u - { i 10 ut diday. according to the annual
UvtM r‘!rm.*d for the ‘ A mei i< aiv !al ap^^'hmmenf* ;oe Ot-.-d - -Vrejvert oF tmi f ommnjfte "'.,"'77. .
V»t» t b? M Wann a maker: ’ V ^ -ind the $86 so /ar reported is Work on the hospital build 1*1 ia to,
merely a one year’s apportionment. |»egin in January
Passenger Trains D'«cont nued.
b ut*u !-• in'** * *,0 mid pis^enget
’r.uns m »he # has been ordered by
•h'» rulroad fdnrniMtratlon in Wash*
Hnr'-v: F '3' k W Shealr rhjfirman « f
’h* ^.cph Carolina railroad eomm'fu
«' in. x>4ini tt**4 »* (hi* • u r f'll'tier
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Report on Child HyO'me.
No hope for an appreciable lower
ing of the
South Cai
(be state
infant mtirt
allty
rat*' in
din* ran
1*#
exp#f
’ted until
has an
effieier
it public
sipg* *er
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rovi
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f with a
net
w'\rl
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ty #u
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Growth of Greenville Banka.
Greenville—A remarkable growth
during the past 10 years In the bank-
figures recently mnd
— Make Baby Coo and Crow
Keep the little stomach regulated and bowels open, the secret
of health in infancy, by usiry^ - -- s
SYRUP
The Infants* and Children’s Regulator
that produces such remarkable £nd gratifying results. Relieves
constipation, flatulency, .wind colic, diarrhoea, and other disordsfa.
‘-“ Contain5'TFo ntrnbnl — opiates -- nnrrotirt or ofhTr ’harmful fn-~^
gredients. It is a highly potent vegetable preparation made of the
very best ingredients obtainable. Give it to baby and watch the
•miles that follow, , '
At all Druggittt
ANGLO- AMERICA* DRUG CO
. 2IS-2I7 Lultoa St. N*. Y
Sollt* j A ;*mt$ -
Hsrold F Rut k.« 4 Cm.. Im*.
N.w Yorli TwmmIm. ( •».<u ■
t!*SAt ««« AT ns + 4
fta* 444 sed t* f :• <nf
a# Qrvwsit .IW as Nl **sf^aiWg K
iwt «s» faiW4«’. assi «a