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§.3 S >8 ? s r2 fc ' r \ st i** 1 THE BARNWELL PEOPLE at Um post offica at BarawaU, ft. C, at aiKOBd-cUaa mattar JOI\hKj. MOLMftS 1840-1912 B. P. DAVIES, Editar and Proprietor. Subacription Rates: v One year — Six months -— .90 Three months t .50 Per copy • .05 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1920 .... ' ' • - ' - r . The son of an eastern college pro fessor went to France, made a hero of himself, was decorated all over came home, made a fool of himself, forged a check, is now in jail, and dec orated in quite a different manner. “Is there a Hall of Fame in Amer ica?'* inquires an anxious one. Sure! Our office doors are open from 8 to5. If, as they tell us, the earth is as round as a ball, why is it we stumble over so many rough spots in life? **Oar Lights.’ The People is in receipt of the fol lowing verses, with the request that they be published: Do yoa like our lights? Of They are fine aw? bright all the night through, W# sit and we seer, we read and we • » tm a al Pm N tew i I • ■AVI YOU BERN ENUMERATED? If not, or if you have any doubt, fill out this coupon and mail to B. P. DAVIES, Supervisor of Census, Barn well, S. C. , # On Jan. 1, 1920, I was living at ad dress given below, but to the best of my knowledge have not been enumer ated there or anywhere else. Name .......i.. Street and Number — City - State FIRE INSURANCE Absolute Protection Strongest Companies L. P. WILSON BARNWELL, 8. C. THE MAIN DIFFERENCE BE TWEEN FARRIS* COLIC REMEDY and the others, you do not drench the snimsl, s child can give it. Good for bloit in cattle. For sale by all good dealers. ESSEX iVlOtOrS Detroit T- 9di#9 But Through Sheer Merit Alone Essex Made its Thirty Mil lion -Dollar .Sales Record. The ';i WHOLE SYSTEM RUN-DOWN S IM Mr 1 Fn rf MM Im tak. f 0 . Essex success has not been accidental. No one doubts its right to the position it holds. But how many know why Essex in its first year re vealed qualities more mature, more evident of the in fluence of long experience, than ia_ commonly found in cars even in their third and fourth year. You will recall the Essex was announced one year ago without one word as to the identity of its builders. Not a claim was made for its performance. You w*ere asked to go look at it. take a ride and form your own opinion. The Essex, we said, would have to wpewk for itself. Now that it has established itself, we reveal why Essex has all the qualities of can of longer development. HUDSON ENGINEERS MMaived if as they developed the Super-Sfau All they Warned about endurance, they incorporated in the e* mi * Mnir Blood Noodk ZUtON They gate to the Esaea the power (hot has iwadt It (mmmm Mi aft quarter*. Its ipeed la the resell of what hod been Warned Ml making the NaperdUa winner of all worth white spaed recur da. • The Esaea can arvor he aft that the ftoper4tta la for they ate totally different ty pea. But the E—ea done bring quality and performance to a ciase fWM that tea* uakaewa. The former owners of large costly cars that have adopted the Essex have not been Hudson users. They have come from other cars, cars that fall short of the Super-Six in all particulars save size and cost. The Essex appeals to such users because of its nimble ness. They like the way its performance compares with that of the Super-Six. You can see this on every’ hand. The two cars in any community that are most prominent because of their performance ability are the Hudson Super-Six and the Essex. ESSEX DID NOT NEED HUDSON’S ENDORSEMENT Think of the advantagva Essex has had. What ordi- poasible in the vary first modal. That i« why 20.000 are now running. «hy more than $3O.nQ0.ooo no was paid for Eaaa cars In taa months. ^ ou ha%a not needed the lludaon performance to an- deretand Essex performance. Eeeax has wim its own any. lludaon gave M fnft hen* eftt of the experience of Mg engineers and the ability of tt« manufacturing organtantion Its name wns nut Son lludaon takas the anme pride m acknowledging IU kinahlp i Esar« that a father might Mi 'peekiag of ht» «,n u S»* on hW own acceuat has made g* ■ ■! mmOmm * Pm «a mm '•* OC lUii«ae %mi |e We mmmm « mm mmt * II rU #««r Mena **uae ear pvuf*** e#v —k4 Hudson-Elssex Sales Comp rw ■aok'wC \mm t «aaea«) tavaea K '• * **4 rm *« U «- i« | «fwr if rtmemrnm Au Mfr- !>*»■» i Weak Women W. D. HARLEY. Manager BARNWELL. S. C vSemarI»r• .»f tifer o|>fK.rt*jeity I A feral druggikt aa r« that Ufea pru- «hfert of the new ci mem ia ourh bel ter then that ahipp-H in tr\.m other points B« ai«ie« bt ing purer, it (iocs not mrlt aa rapidly. Mr. J. Colton Weeka, fortncrly cf Aiken, i« mana ger. Mr. Harold Ret*«! left last week for Columbia, where he will taki* a buai- course. NOTICE. The tax books will open October 15lh, 1919, for the collection of State, county and school taxes for the fiscal year 1919, and will remain open ugtil Dec. 31st, 1919, without penalty.- From Jnn. 1st to 31st, 1920. inclu sive, there will be a penalty of one per cent, added to all unpaid taxes. From Feb. 1st to 28th, inclusive, an additional one per cent, will he sodded, From March lit to 15th, Inclusive, ©n additional five per Cent., making a Yotal of seven per cent., will be col lected for all taxes paid to and inclu ding March 15, 1920, at which time the tax books will close. The tax levy will he: For State purposes 9 mills For Ordinary County pur poses ____ 12M: miljs For Constitutional School.. 3 mills cfCwtfuA. It proves that Cardui U a good ucUfeCtog There are uo harmful or habit-forming drugs ia CarduL It M composed only of mild, medicinal ingredients, with no bad after-effects. : * Total 244 mills Special school levies for 1919 are as follows: 2 mills—Aahfeigh, Barhasy Branch, Cedar Grove, Columbia. Rdisto, El- lenton, Fri»ndsi;ip. Morris, New Por tal, Seven Finos. Tinker** Creek. 3 mills—Bloom‘ngrlalt. Owens Cross Loads. Red Oulu Upper Rich Laid. 4 mills—Big Park. Double Fund. Crusu’s. Hereufes. Lses. Lour Branch.’ Mill M < afeary. Oak ftranrk, 5 TAKE ■■I CARDUI The Woman’s Tonic ■* ’*!» - VodCanttlyonCardui. Surely it will do for you what It has done torso many thousands Of other women! It should help. 11 1 was taken sick, seemed to be . . . writes Mrs. Mary E.Veste, of Madison Heights. Va. "I got down so weak, could hardly walk • . . Just staggered around. ... I read of Cardul, and after taking one bot tle, or before taking quilt all, I felt much better. I took 3 nr 4 battles at that time, and was able In do my work. I take * ia d!mpm P uL •r" To Buy 300 Acres rn T In New Quarters I TAKE PLEASURE IN' ANNOUNCING TO MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS THAT ! HAVE JUST MOVED INTO MY NEW BRICK GARGAE ON THE OLD JOHN 1. BRONSON LOT, SOUTH OF THE BAPTIST CHURCH. AND AM NOW BETTER PREPARED THAN a # EVER TO RENDER THEM PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE. j. % . . DONT FORGET THAT I CARRY A FULL LINE OF TIRES, TflBES, SPARK PLUGS, STORAGE BAT TERIES, ETC., IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES. i O I. * i • i Martin’s , 'J ■ ! , A. E. HARTIN, Prop. BARNWELL, 8. C. « ^<^:^X**X**X*‘X*«X**I**X**X*<**X**X**X**!**><**I*^V < X*<*<*<-*X*<»^*MK- , M**>^<-^<*<*^ ^J55<*55*x*SS?x»S?S?<^x m Xkk**:»<**X m X^xkkkk^xk*4*»:**x**x**x**>*x* - > OUR BEST OFFER I AND A SURE, J^FF BARGAIN BARNWELL S. C. A Yean Subttription to Your County Weekly Paper The Barnwell People And a Year* — •—, to f h* houik • Big Weekly Farm Pnger The Progressive Farmer BOTH FOR $2.15 - ^ Advertise in .•» U Fm Tm* Y IT TOOAY T. « ' XWVWWVNXV