The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 29, 1920, Image 7

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TO PKOPLK. BA1VW1LL. t. 0. 77 ' CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria ns ME OF EUI Bears the 2,885 NEW CASES OF MALACY HAVE BEEN REPORTED IN THE LAST 24 HOURS.~ 13,244 USUOLTIES SO FUR Health Commission of City Has Is sued Call For Conference of the . Nursing Emergency Council. .i-* Thirty Years CASTORIA New* York!—Despite the strenuous efforts made by the health authorities to chefck'' the spread of influenza, there were 2,885 new cases of the malady reported here during the past 24 hours, Health Commissioner Cope land announced. Since January 1 there have been a total of 8,799 influenza and 3,187 pneumonia cases reported. In the same periad there have been 159 in fluenza and ,1,099 pneumonia deaths. Health Commissioner Copeland has called a conference of the Nursing Emergency council and all other or ganisations having any facilities that may be useful in controlling the in* i fluenza epidemic It Is planned nt this lime to ro-ordmnte all efforts of the various orgnaisalluos with the bealtli department LUOS TO 000 RELATIONSHIP WORK 0I0NT SHOW FOR MUCH H my nee Cels— et Adeptmu e* Ctol Leetw***"* ur fa dre* Hue Been «*e Cswee ef idee Thai Aaawuteg Ces*piisome*e wssei eg Mm Y Me** Med • • i aw aSavi umd Coni ssmhee eeee sm • * W pwdw ueee hmm In dbasnsHda de Ameetbmm dUffBHBHMMe aswsnd Mg ee ggsgm 2 fmn sdsmMum muddffuiBd mMMMHP tewmum upsh #usmaBMi • 8Hh 8ffdS8M8M8 •mm pmung mF Mheur gmmf mflRnme me •Mssmmmd Aflff ffhmd *■ gpMme (mdsspe adb*Me ud thw Aggemf In 8hnesMS dt *41 nerd He*, e aewhsaist ia*rews*e ad ms •uauni seeewmm mms aasrtunf eml Imam (MMM# 9 iff % t#i^ taMB Hi VMMlHk mi# * FLOOD OAMAGCt ARC QRKAT IN MONTGOMCRV DISTRICT Menignmery. 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M -| hut* tin word prohihittun *' n *1* *n«f<ng thu tudy AM nr. ~mm4 hua* >*• rlca*, ti* *nnr tnira nod •i In rf' h i«t*« thr » ruonah d*vii in mu thi mntrthutbM* for dturvlRpj p^ihN* nay thing It bu thtag I nunt “ ia* m«Miirh ••f it If nay on# nrera t h* ond ■ - *' "rrj girt* >• .an-rln^ NOTED SOUTHERN WOMEN A AB.wrr h,,. no up.* a at how llttlr hrr mothorVatlj know* WILL ATTEND CONFERENCE poft perwon. * •about llfd. ! i!i; ! Sleep Is Sweet so if coffee tricks wtth 'our nerves and plays n TKis economical bever age has a rich coffee- like flavor tfat truly iN by AOuntn. On—Some of th* most prominent women of the South hmvt been Included In an Invitation to 25C- teading women of the nation to attend a womans conference on religious mat tens to be held in Washington. D. C., on February 7. 8 and 9 North Carolina women who hare been invited to attend are Mrs. Thos W. Biokett, Miss Mary Graham, of Ral- 1 eigh; Miss Carrie McLean, of Char lotte; Dr. Elizabeth Smith, of Ashe-: ville. 1590 COPY OF “VENUS ND 4| ADONIS” SOLD FOR $75,OOC New York—A copy of Shakespeare’s ‘Venus and Adonis” printed in 1590 and classed as one. pf the most valu- able books in the woHd, arrived here today in the possession of George D Smith, a dealer t 1n rare books, who has a passenger on the Cunard liner Car mania, from Liverpol. Mr. Smith said he paid $75,000 for the tiny volume which is two by three inches in size and weighs only two onuces. * SOUTHERN PORTS HARD HIT 48V APPROPRIATIONS CUTS Washington — Democrats la tba hous* who witnessed th* “railroading**' of thd Reapbliraa rivers and harbor bill through li without a dollar for aew sad utth nothNg sot mr as 9 df thd -A/.* G ET some today! You’re going to call Lucky Strikes just right. Because Lucky Strike ciga rettes give you the good, wholesome flavor of toasted Burley tobacco. r K» H