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

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* i DlSINKHQ ioriKDKuO »♦♦♦>>♦♦♦ IM I M)R SALR.^—One (rood milch cow; alto »ome nice ho(f*, 0. I. C. and Red Jersey mixed. I have moat any aite any one would want. Apply to J. H. Bolen, Elko, S. C. - 4-15-3t. FOR SALE,—Two Ford touring cars in good condition; price reasonable. See me. H. C. Hutto, BlackviHe, S. C. ' - 4-15-4tpd. FOR SALE CHEAP.—Good gentle work horse; will work anywhere. C. N. Burekhalter, Barnwell, S. C. 4-15tf. the naai meatmc of the South Carolina Dtviaioft of the American Cotton As* ssetstton will he held to Columbia at Craven Hal) on Wednesday. May 6 at Mr. T: E. Killinvaworth, of Dun- noon. As this it to be a very impor tant meeting of the aaaociation it is urged that every county in the state be fully represented. All members of the association are urged to at tend the meetings in their counties • .in barton, was a buamtaa visitor here Monday. Mr. R. Weathersbee, of Rose mary township, is attending court here this week. The weather Sunday was unseas onably cold, but summer warmth re turned Monday. All roads lead to Rivers Bridge to day (Thursday), and tomorrow they will lead to Meyer’s Mill. I am selling .hundreds of ^Emerson phonograph'^ records. Another big v shipment expected Friday of the latest Jazz, Fox Trot, Blues and song hits. Call in whije in town on Satur day or any day you are in town and hear them. Saturdays arc my - big days for demonstrating my wonderful Claxtonola machine. I have a young lady sjieiially engaged to operate the machine on Saturdays. Call in and meet your friends and hear some real music at * W. D. Gantt’s, Jeweler, Main Street Barnwell, S. C. 9 FOR SALE—ShingJ^ ami flooring. Apply to the FarmeriK’nion Mercan tile Co.. Barnwell. S. C. 12- 4-tf Mrs. J. A.~~’Porter and daughters, prior to the convention. The May 5 convention will take up three matters for thorough discussion, according to an announcement by R. M. Mixson, president. Those will be Warehousing, Finances and Organi zations. The South Carolina Division is an xious to have sufficient warehouses in the state to take care of the 1920 crop and will bend every energy to •y Ju«t rrrrivi-il a I *< rlrt>ratr*l LrftoV watrhrv am N mllmg thrill at Sl &» rack f 9IJ0& ar t mcurv the t«m« watfti ra*rwftUr«i fat twr I tit thrjf Q U*t 'h can fthtpmt pt of th« 1 I am • Srn«l Kach r OMMilhv. «real y«an. if t all ami aav W D G—il Misses Louise and Blanche, motored over to Augusta Monday. Mrs. Pearle Hagood Harvard has returned home after a pleasant visit to relatives in New York. Mr. E. H. Hartzog, of BlackviHe route 2, was the first subscriber to dispel the blueness of Monday. Several new subscribers addrd“ to The People’s steadily growing list again this week* “There’s a reason Mm. Allen, of Aiken, is spending the week in the city with her hua- liami. who is official court stenogra pher for the Second Circuit. The body of Mr. Walter D. Rich ardson, who died of tnflomza while en route to France during the ^ orl I War. hi c' i*«r<ted here this week darirv. Em J! «V ■ >11 rn >H ImHwf <u«- Wm? -me ^ r«Mhuir t'uAut Hkm git« 41m • fef ttarf 9§meuat $9ist9 Vs •' p, ttfli ut, HufwmwRv > l'*. 4 l tf ■ JLB iiiaa 4>h*-juu4 Amjiuh IHHMMMAi pi % t t • lit* 1 SHI (S USU It tt'9S % Ml 99m ns. INusm § $ d %U > kHMML i- t .»#<• ■*.*'& 9mse% c • • • • • •••«•••••• • • • IStUK • • • J. 1 »»■ sd the *«MNHal t avofsaa Ihiv Aooscwili Asio»4a|. vw* started fr%s» Om >ssonl Own Ml attend ihr floutk I olwMbsa •#% »sJmI this end, according to officials of the association. Plans are under way to further per fect the organization in the state. Membership" campaigns will be con ducted in every county in an effort to secure as members those merch ants, farmers, bankers, business and profesional men who have not yet joined the association. A special effort will be made to en roll the women of the state into the ranks -of the association. The Ameri can Cotton Association at its meeting in Moutgonery.voted to admit the women into the convention on the same basis as men. One of the speak ers at the May convention in Columbia will be Mrs. Cora D. Mathis of Ala bama. a large and successful woman "farmer, who thrilled the Montgomery convention. Mrs. Mathis is very en thusiastic over the American Cotton A ssuriatmu. Earlfe county chairman to the state la argad by Rreasdsot Miason to joe that his county is rapes waled by • large dslsgwllan at the nmetmg. lYesersiag la MgSet t.la • ipa mm •9 at the * eo»» asut I gme, ehs* «ef • ##e and fan Isa * v«emast| •• oaaahhi as psbtv- oCtefChNs dhssdbf he I •neo*e*‘*'e a s-U** gasou hs paaaaosiafeu thsus f»c oasasu ; * ® ttyJI at Mtfeh sea f caah aggpi fMUpavty pfUsafUMdl I s^f w S' fa Cse • to If as-oago as «s ■ §Wor ••wotHa oss a***4 sm* i o oh gssaa * % * ,hM t aao» s. • %■••• aam m -* * » m .j ft* ss. iua * m, w agHin M* •n*l»y iflghi T, Mr. J. n.lton Wt* rks wei nt owr t» SumtiT u in bu'*in<S!i last Thi ur-uiay af ternoon. returning hum** Satunlaj morning. c. torrox \ns4ki%tio\ in HOI l> MM 11N<. M >1II \ll Members 1 rged to \ttrnd County Meeting'' Prior to t undent ion. Colunibia, April 2d.- The Semi-an- ♦♦♦ J NAILS f We have Wire Nails in the following sizes 5, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 20s. Galvanized Corrugated Iron 8 and 10 ft. sheets. $9 per square T AVERY 2 Horse Walking Cultivators '• Special Price $42.50 LEMON BROS. INC. and npahnA. fhaca the saistaw as a **■ gw Man rvorh ag jag, Thss udl fco f assfftrout |o prsas f%e I * dsawa »ggu ; and a til serve as a guair for the ' Mtiant*!) nre«b<d to yw**serve largse ' numbrr* of egg a. Ill Select a *>-gnllon crock and clean it thoroughly, after which it should be Muldetl and allowed to dry. | 121 Heat a quantity of water to the tioiling point ard allow it tocool. ' tS) When cool, measure out 9 quarts of water, place it in the crock, ! and add 1 quart of sodium silicate, stirring the mixture thoroughly. (4) The eggs should be placed in the solution. If sufficient eggs are not obtainable when the solution is first made, additional eggs may be ad- j ded from time to time. Be very care- j fill to allow at least two inches of th*> . solution to cover the eggs at all times* I (5) Place the crock containing the j preserved eggs in a cool, dry place, j well covered to prevent evaporation, i Waxed paper covered over and tied around the top of the crock will an swer this purpose. Using Preservt‘d Eggs. Fresh, clean eggs, properly pre served, can be used satisfactorily for all purposes in cooking and for the table. When eggs preserved in water glass are to be boiled, a small hole should he made in the shell with a pin at the large end before placing , ^ ! them in the water. This is dome to Js A , i % ' ir r ’c#* egg to e^aiM*. I when heated so as to prevent crack-1 ! * f’ 1 ha* v a sappi} of water glass au hand am! ahull ha giad ha hrt anyaue j Mm* i a J aS as} 9ft w am! get V’alve-in-Head Preference - — ■ ' ^ ^ ■ / .vs , •. Men of long experience in motor car usage, know and appreciate the wonderful value of Buick Valve-in- Head efficiency. Today, these men are paying a high tribute to Buick quality and construction, in their selection o f this famous motor car to serve their needs in the future. Buick prides itself in possessing the world’s confidence and with such unwavering faith and individual pref erence of buyers, Buick demand and production are eclipsing all records—so the wisdom of early purchas ing for future months delivery by those “who know” is a fore-thought for the prospective buyer who tarries from day to day. * » fc nml. • *• •swam m a m ••* a •* m * m •mmm mi a as a as * htoMsad 4a*^ liU fgUU r Wh®f| b€vi;rr Akilomob^M Buick yultd them Olar Buick Company, Olar, S. C CHANDLER SIX f amous For Its Murvotous Sfotot* /V- TWf •rw i mmmum Everybody LiRes The , Chandler Dispatch 'HE popularity of the Chandler Dispatch, which has grown by leaps and bounds and reaches to every corner of the world, is based not only on the grace of its trim design and its beautiful Rainbow Blue finish, but is due quite as much to the standard Chandler chassis upon which it is mounted. The Dispatch, attracts young -folks and older ones alike. It is a great favorite with young women. All love to drive it, and the charm of its beauty gives them additional satisfaction in its ownership. The Chandler Dispatch seats four persons with utmost comfort. The driver’s position is restful. The cushions are deep, well tilted and trimmed in the best of genuine hand buffed leather. With its wonderful flexibility of power, its ease of driving and real comfort, characteristic of ail Chandler models, every body likes the Dispatch.. SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES Sevtn-Poistnt'r Tourint Cat. tl99S Four-Pasttnter Roadster. U99S Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, $2075 Sexen-Passenger Sedan, $2995 Pour-Passenger Coupe, $2895 Limousine, $2495 ( JJf Priest f. $. I CU*U+4. 04m) LEMON BROS. INC., BARS WELL. S*C.. \ CLEVELAND, OHIO