The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 22, 1920, Image 4
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE
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JOMM W. MOLMft*
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B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor.
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ta almost every county
there are two newspapers, one Tool
newspaper and one which geta the
county printing.Jackson (Mo.) Ex
aminer.
Mrs! Byfd May Jeffie GjddenikOil
man Knobloch Maguire was recently
wed in Chicago. The paraon, we pre
sume, pronounced it in installments.
Beat it, fellows! This is leap year
and 6,000 girls are rushing oyer from
England on a rampage for husbands.
THURSDAY, JANUARY. 22, 1920.
“LEST HE FOSCRT*
Readers of The People have <
no doubt m tired that for/the J
past two years very, very few ]
$ Probate Court notKr* haw ap- <
pea red in this paper In fact
they have been conopiriaua by
J their ahaenre and The People
of tie frsemlo A
ly. mi the future, hare X
that they
Our idea of a henpecked husband
is—but, on second thought, we have
no idea. We have to go home again.
Darts* mother was la the habit af or*
deting her. bread at Smith's grocery.
Doe day while entertainingcalle. they
board Doris in the next mom talking
through her toy telephone, asking Cen
tral for Smith's grocery, when she
called: “Mother. Mr. Smith Isn't at
home*"“Where do yon suppose he la?"
replied the mother. Doris answered:
“Why, he's up in heaven getting our
dally bread.”
Residents of the large cities are at
the mercy of the profiteers. Appar
ently it is a boost for every kick.
Nineteen twenty starts out bravely,
but only the Lord knows how she will
stagger in at the home stretch.
“To make map^ from air.”—Head
line. That’s noting; lots of people
make fortunes out of hot air.
Life is one long series of giving
and taking, with everybody wanting
to take.
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Arctic Light.
At noon of December 21, the short*
eat and darkest day of the year, we
could easily detect a faint glow of
light In the youth. The true dark-
n**«s of Bight Is a result of the com
plete disappearance of alt traces of
twilight, whl. n nreor* »hea the •on
reaches a patol of la degrees he law
I he bortsna. < tor latitude was 1* dr-
ad»\fes the re foes the soa
at thl« time ass only about 12 degrees
he tow the hnrtaco — rrdha ~f r our Yesrg
la the White Wth." If Ihmatd Bl
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CWy of
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XJIL.DE R
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—Shingles and flooring.
Apply to the Farmers’ Union Mercan
tile Co., Barnwell, S. C. 1?- 4-tf
SHINGLES FOR SALE—The car
of Red Ceder Shingles has arrived.
The grade is the best we have ever
handled. Call early and get yours be-
tore all are sold. C. F. Molair, Barn-
veil, S. C.
“Titehold Brand.”
SEND US YOUR ORDERS FOR
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Typewriter Ribbons
AND
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Carbon Paper
ONLY THE BEST GRADES CAR-
RIE6 IN STOCK.
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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE,
Barnwell, S. C.
* I TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO MY
. FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS THAT I HAVE JUST
MOVED INTO MY NEW BRICK GARGAE ON THE OLD
JOHN I. BRONSON LOT, SOUTH OF THE BAPTIST
CHURCH, AND AM NOW BETTER PREPARED THAN
EVER TO RENDER THEM PROMPT AND EFFICIENT
SERVICE.
DON’T FORGET THAT I CARRY A FULL LINE
OF TIRES, TUBES, SPARK PLUGS, STORAGE BAT-
TERIES, ETC., IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES.
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FOR SALE—Five-grain aspirin
tablets: One dozen, 15 cents; two
dozen, 25 cents; one hundptfi. 80 cents.
Delivery guaranteed by mail any
where. Remit one or two-cent stamps
silver, currency, check or money order
for what you want. Write name and
addreas plainly. C. N. Burckhatter.
Druggist, Barnwell, 8. C. Estab
lished 1890. 12-U-tf.l
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BARNWELL, S. C.
FOR KALE*—Four mule*,
at last government sale in Atlanta.
Age* a to 7 years; aright 1100 to
I -i»' pound* M. B llaguad. Bara-
wuR.BC # # * 12-H
FUR RALE —Cotton sswl meal and
bulk Apply at Farthers* Ginnery.
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Why Should The |
Anti-Saloon League
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•g tho owrgraotro* irugwAy It*
eandod ooaey fe*s* US* u—We ol Worn
IBh f^ghtmg nmn at to* frwnt H •
e»ra / <-« •aroMM «mi of to* i*oes and
«• • ad towhea 4na*tr*i omnn* ami
fng04 etr^km «hthi*oa> II* mmiod hm
gaM ml #f •goaf, storvataam. heart
nrhre Hr ■inndi U» mj the Judae af
the aer, the mao* d'egaaed moo em
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A r amm e <•- aommt of Eurvpe m
"The farted KtaUe am tr meory out
af the war " Three peegle da aed!
refer te the meney we-* aaodr Ur git» |
atslely They point to thr fact,
fart that baa b-wrt »ive*i great pub
licity in Europe. that in August. 1914.
there were about T.OPU millionaires in
the United Sutra, while at the sign-
mg of th< armtstic.* it war eatimatcsJ
the millionsirvtol .ny had increased
by 23.00(1. makng a t* tal of :10,(MN)
millionairs in the U;.ited State's. The
profiteer is still on the job. He is
holding up the world, a starving cold
world.— From “Problems Facing a
Striken World,” by Frank Comerford.
Europe, unable to pay even the in
terest on the billions already loaned
to it, now naively asks that Uncle
Sam drop another $35,000,000,000 into
its bankrupt hopper. Figuring it
out per capita, your snare would be
approximately $350. Cough up!
numn SERVKE-SAWSGS
A clipping is going the rounds to
the effect that wealth decreases rath
er than increases human happiness
and that millionaires who smile are
rare. Perhaps—but we’ll swap a
few of our choicest artistic smiles any
day for a million.
It takes a smart man to tie a public
official these days. No one of ordi
nary intelligence could grind out the
daily excuses for inaction without re
peating.
FOR SALE BY
MARTIN’S GARAGE,
BARNWELL. S. C.
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FIRE INSURANCE
Absolute Protection
^Strongest Companies
L. P. WILSON
BARNWELL. S. C.
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Advertise in THE PEOPLE.
The Woman’s Tonic
M l 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 I tookCardui,
and 1 am still in good
health. . . 1 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 yourrun-down
system, take the advice
of Mrs. Jones. Try Car
dui. It helped her. We
believe it will help you.
All Druggists
The voice of the candidate will soor
be heard in th? land—and so far a*
some of them bit concerned, , they
might as'well be “crying in the wil-
urniata
iRlRfegn *«iy reason for a rodketior in prices of building^material?
| This baa net reached a point of advan ce proportionate w it h other comm ©di
ttos. end a unit of any other product w ill purchase more LI MBKK and MILL
19 ORK now than the same unit wool d boy In pre-workdays. I
Ilf interested in .holding or repairing ask us for caUlcguea and
SugBSta lumhkh company
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Campaign?
THE ANTI SaIjDON I.EAtU'K
taACaKD IN A CAMPAIGN Foil K
AND COM PUTT B IT
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Nils WITH WHICH
WORK FOR TWFN
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Work ot The
Anti-Saloon Leagu
Finished?
ARE WE TO DELUDE OURSELVES INTO BELIEV
ING THAT THOSE THOUSANDS OP MEN WHO HAVE
ALWAYS FOUGHT PROHIBITION ARE NOW SUDDENLY
TRANSFORMED? DON'T BE DECEIVED. MILLIONS
OF DOLLARS ARE REINR SPENT TO DEFEAT PROHI
BITION IN THE COURTS; MILLIONS OK DOLLARS ARE
AVAILABLE TO EVADE THE LAW BY EFFORTS TO
HAVE THE PERCENTAGE OF ALCOHOL IN A BEVER
AGE MORE THAN ONE HALF OF ONE PER CENT; MIL-
LIONS ARE BEING SPENT FOR MOONSHINE LIQUOR.
. THOSE THINGS SHOULD. KEEP US VIGILANT. IF WE
ARE TO WIN THIS FIGHT WE MUST EITHER STAND
_ GUARD OURSELVES, ALL THE TIME, OR MAINTAIN
AN ORGANISATION THAT WILL. THE - ANTI-SALOON
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LEAGUE IS THE ANSWER.
IF YOU ARE .AN EMPLOYER; X
IF YOU ARE A GOOD CITIZEN; X
IF YOU ARE A'FATHER;
IF YOU ARE A WORKING MAN;
ASK .YOURSELF THE QUESTION: JEJIHE LIQUOR
INTERESTS ARE STILL SPENDING MONEY; IF THE
BOODLERS AND THEIR KIND ARE STILL ACTIVE; IF
THE LAW OF THE LAND IS BEING CONSTANTLY
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CHALLENGED— r-
Where
^^IF YOU HAD NO PART IN BRINGING ABOUT THE
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