The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, February 05, 1920, Image 9

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% II TO PBOPLS, BABlfWBLL, S. 0. GUYS ^ ^ f t .s' ' > f (* CHESTER WIDEAWAKE ON THE SUBJECT OF EXTENSION OF ITS SCHOOL FACILITIES. SETTER TEKCilERS SAURIES \ IVivTTJ After a hearty meal. you*ll avoid that stuffy feeline If you chew a stick of Legislature to Be Asked to Empower the District to Float an Issue of $50,000 in Bonds. WRIGLEY5 Other benefits: to teeth, breath, appetite, nerves. - That's a good deal to get for 5 cents! Sealed Tight—Kept Right Chester.—An elaborate program is being mapped out for the extensive expansion of the Chester public schools. Among the tl^ngs it calls for is the erection of a new building for the white pupils on the College street school grounds, and the construction of a building at Jetersrille. a negro settlement on the western edge of the city, which will be used for the negro pupils. Better salaries for teachers occupies a prominent part of the porgram and surflclent funds to take care of the other operating coats which are constantly advancing all of the time. All the present buildings will be thoroughly repaired. The Chester county legislature del egation will be asked to secure the peeeege of the legislation necessary I to empower the to Issue ISO.* 1 POO In bonds, if so much be neces sary to make the foregoing Improve ments and help la carrying out the program of os pension end improve- 1 meats and the inrreese of the special tax to the leather of mills that may be aereeaery to make the erhoots of Chester 100 per real efhrient Two ciimHlses wOl hare charge the bolt df eg halt* The Flavor Lasts ChQgteeteo — Aoothef wead sV-* * v%r tom hoe peeaod swat hero a ealor ed ftahovor •• ysiere old dying el Raw er hsopMkei trios the e#srse of #rtok» lag lh«e poena* os a vhlehey sghnft- teSe Me is the faossh to dhs WsroRy •h*e hsnod of beverage he the thrae msmthe rehmohea RTwh It trirgrtsis snag •4 deaarsere la how Oteao Teaag taaivr «g deearsees sod errtsad hi CahMghli sod laoh hm pnaagoee he Cessp Jerhaoo W 'See W*-V • to |W . AB of the sag Tugtes ooBMary sail r%*sg se»e hporiooharg «■ ehomher ef esaat s m • • * i Or iw Farms la Uacutcr Cassty.Ps. •* **• re- •«.se» .~N»« m aeeMte« «o hMoi* remaimas Amrtag > • •# . #. • • d pert dp ee he the fadvewd edmaaaotre w»m*r • Pmstee hspsesas* mao sssada mMSase ess • «e *— »•— —e» ■ • ees • «e s **vm emS pe*es**se OOe .... •• me* ef Koassra vaRveods asaseskee* es*4 aa*wa S*e»- esm. oses esoees •ee»*e eoe -♦•**stem* «ase* *e Sem>* r*ew pi sea tha srsem issps s en sag tas% taea hetaeaa the Weal sod heath At ». m» s2 i*\m U*\| aa>es tZT looUg part Httat hp faho «om Pm g« The Right Way DISTEMPER, PINKEYE INFLUENZA, COLDS, ETC. W Sii h -•*-» brood mksrrs. Colls ss4 sisllioas is to “SPOHN THEM”. on tbs tongue or la the feed with SPOHrt niSTIMPII QOMPOUM Give the remrily to sll of them. It sets on the blood *r.d glands. It routs the disease by expelling the germs. It wards off the trouble, no matter bow they sre “exposed ’’ A few drops s dsy ? prevent those exposed from contract- ng disease. Contains nothing Injurl* ous. Sold by druggists, harness deal ers or by the manuficturers. 60 cents end f 1.16 per bottle. AGENTS WANT ED. \ that tho*r p net bean gtei dehrw ns era s Whs V w t V C‘ from your fertilizer will be greater if you use ROYSTER’S TRAOC MARK The Fertilizer' That Made „ Fish Scrap Famous F. S. ROYSTER GUANO CO. Norfoif. Va. Richmond. Va. Lynchburf. Va. Tarboro. N. C WaahinftorvN.C Columbia. SC Spartanburf,&C Atlanta.Oa. Or- Montgomery Ala. Rahman. Md I N.C Cruot tanaagwao Is oR veer hot *hs shaattaa* tftv I aapowsv yvo thsah t rsgOdh'l iho paiWhrtoo ta hfp ftOsad thv < auahv my * Ra hagget atgb' hafhsa riivRsgL ^aaA hacwvuo ghv Ro hoi pvo eaaM pvar veAva poo ood am gar ddo waoT have to j * adaod ia thot."—doamo Ti an «f Any iae • rrr- - * mi mi t CA It u • si sary btsh It tab sR ■ KING PIN CHEWING The tastiest tobacco you ever tasted. 4 ISll _“P if chain ttvv rtttama af Rr lark’s Croak toausktps ksw asksd thv Turk dvtagatlan ta thv gsasral aa avmMf la vohrt Mgiiiauao .that would prntids far a eoantrywtda iwy af two mfths tw hsAassg for road hatld- lag la (hair toaashipv .ryclailwly, Wiaatboro# John Nelson a mam- bar of the poliev form, died hvrv f.om inJurlrs rvrolved from a falling limb. H# wss only a few doors from his home when a large limb, fell and •truck h!m on the brad, caturing a fracture of the ahull. With the aa- alstance of a passerby, he ^was able to walk to a drug store in the next block, and at first was able to talk. He soon lost conaclousnese and died a few hours dater. , , M ath la a pay mg mseatawa* hr- I If Adorn had vamo ti mam Its * is ovvvr vviscvg ana I prabahif avnM baei r ora mi rvgrvi. | dared him ta da tx . FRECUES W II u. SPOHN MEDICAL COMPANY. QC8HEN, IND. Kills /*u» Germs —-Is a Tonic Columbia,—Meeting- in Carpenters’ hall street car conductors and motor- man, employees of the Columbia Rail way, Gas and Electric company decid ed to “suspend work” until an agree ment can be reached. The strike be comes effective immediately. To Those Who Raise Horses, Cattle, Hogs and Poultry FER.SmL IS AN ENTIRELY NEW ODORLESS DISINFECTANT. DEODOR- 1ZER AND ANTISEPTIC. FER-SUL has two marked characteristics. One: DESTROYS DISEASE GERMS—the other; RESTORES HEALTH. IT CURES—WHITE DIARRHOEA. OAPES, ROUP. CHICKEN POX (SORB HEAD) AND CANKER IN POULTRY AND NUMBERLESS DISEASES IN QUADRUPEDS. Has done wonderful work in arresting the ravages of Hog Cholera. The constant use of FER-SUL is the very best Live Stock Insurance you can buy. Valuable for coagulating and stopping the flow of blood. NOW BOLD BT Kirkland Distributing Co., Columbia. B. C. People's Drug Store, Salisbury. N. C. ' The Cleer Drug Co., Spartanburg and Charleston. S. C. Gordon Mdee. Co., Greenville. 8. C. The Wohltmatm Co., Charleaton, S. C Darling A Bonnoltt. Darlington, S. C. Ifltchell’a Drug Store. Sumter, 8. C. 'Murray Drug Store, Columbia, S. C. We want a dealer In every town. If there Is none in your locality, write to us direct for information and for free booklets on treatment of all diseases •f cattle, poultry and hogs. Ninety cents In postage stamps will bring you a 12 oa bottle of FER-SUl by parcel post. WESTMORELAND CHEMICAL A COLOR COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA Rural School Examiner. Columbia.—Miss Louise E. Bishop, psychologist, has been appointed to examine children in the Richland cotmty rural schools who are either physically, morally or mentally defec tive. Miss Bishop was selected by the county board of education and she will be in her office on the^tenth floor of the Palmetto National bank building on the first Monday In each month to examine children. - The county board will Issue In structions to trustees, principals and teachers to give the pupils. ^ Y. M. C. A. Talk by Wardlaw. Sumter—Patterson Wardlaw of Columbia atfdreesed a mass meeting of men at the T M *C. A. .His subject. “The Program for the New World" was handled In a forceful and Inter eating manner, After the addreaa a representative Ettng of. meo waa hold, ood the of o woeOH ■oottuy at CIGARETTE 4 G ET a package today. No tice the flavor—the whole some taste of Kentucky Burley tobacco. ~ Why do so many "regular men” buy Lucky Strike cigarettes? They buy them for the special flavor of the toasted Burley tobacco. There’s the big reason—it’s toasted, and real Burley. Make Lucky Strike your cigarette. ■:*r-