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’V'S "\ o»»»ooo»»»»oo»»»oo»» B USINESC T T U-DERO FOR SALE.—By the originator, Wonder Watermelon Seed at $1.25 pel: lb. Sold from $60 to $75 more per car than any other melons in 1921.. J. E. Owens, Blaekville, S. C, rfd 3. ’ 3-30-4t. JUST RECEIVED.—A carload of the famous “Titeheld” brand of red cedar shingles. Can make attract ive price. C. F. Molair, Barnwell, S. C. ° *■ 1-12-tf. FOR SALE.—Watermelon, canta- ’ loupe, cucumber and any variety of 1 seeds. R.' A. Deason,. Barnwell, S. S. - • • 3-16-tf. L Chickens and Eggs Wanted. We will pay highest cash prices wire us for^ prices. Owens Fruit and Produce Co., Tampa, Florida. \ .. Salvia, Snap-dragon, Sweet Alys- sum, Marigold, Hallyhocks and late cabbage plants.—Mrs. L. R. Chris tie, Barnwell, S- C. The editor enjoyed a call from Mr. G. M. Neeley, of the Olar Buick Co., Monday morning. He states that, in his opinion the worst of the business depression has been passed and that there will be steady improvement from now on. Mr, Neeley is a very conservative buliness man and such an expression from him is encourag ing. It is needless to say that he is also very popular in Barnwell and his many friends here a^ always glad to see him. ♦ ♦♦ IMPORTANT NOTICE. "Notice is hereby given that all those interested in the formation of a Federal Farm Loan Association are requested to meet at the Vamp Thea tre in Barnwell at 2 o’clock p. m. Sat urday, April 29th. —r— —E. G. Hay. ~ EASTER ELECTION FOR SALE.—Sweet .peas, .75 cents per 100. Mrs. Charlie Brown, Sr., Barnwell, S. C. ^4-27-tf. FOR SALE.—A few more hardy geranium plants; small size, 35c; large size, 50c.—Mrs. B. P. Davies, Barnwell, S. C. * { HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • • • •••••••••••••••••••• Monday % At the Easter election held in tye Church of the Holy Apostles at Barnwell on the 17th inst., .the fol lowing officers were elected for the ensuing year: Senior^Warden, C. F. Mofair; x Junior Warden, Butler Ha- good; Vestrymen, C. C. Sinuns, H. D Calhoun, W. C. Jennings, F. W. Falk- ensstein and R. S. Dicks. IN MEMORIAM POSM IMPROVEMENT I WEEK IS OBSERVED May 1 Sees Inaugurated First General Campaign of Kind in Service. Mr. T. 0. Cobb, of tending n sort here In Mr. f. H. Hilt, of mg rourt this week a Mr. R B. K:> klmg. among th< p visitor* hr< Mr, T. J. 1 angley Hampton nsM. Monday aft Dr. J. 1 b*. Wooley, • the gurst week-emi. •f friend* Mr. R E. Woodwai townslup. was ia the attending court. Mr. Wi Ill# B*»> lea. Iko. »• attend- re I his Week. went down tu emoun on busi- Awrwrta. icrr fur The Death Angel visited my home on April 27th, 1917, and carried with him my dear beloved sister Zelma Blume, aged 12 years, just five years ago to-day. Oh. how my heart aches when I think that the dear one I loved so dearly shall never be seen on earth any more; but my loss is heaven's gain. I hope to meet you there where we 'hall part no more. Ti» hard to break the tender coni, where love has boufttl the Heart, Tig * hard, so hard, to speak the words we must forever part.” 1 miss you. dear sister, I am* you I every where although I know you are gone. I feel that ynu are near. Bister. Glariy* Blume. Taa Net We. Cnudrr a recent a. t »i the (*cnrrsl Assembly, the tune for payment of . taxes was rvtended u> June 1, \9tS, 1 with the following prnattieu: Add I for taxes paid during January, one ! per cent., during February, two per. I . w ' 1 during March, three per cent.; • Without the PostaL^gevlce, bu*lna*i would languish In a day, and he at a ■tandatill In a week. Public opinion would die of dry rot. Sectional hatred dr prejudice only would flourish, and narrow-mindedness thrive. It Is the biggest distinctive business In the world and It comes nearer to the innermost Interests 6f a greater num ber of men and women than any other Institution on earth. iNo private busi ness, however widespread, touches so many lives so often or sharply; ae church reaches into so many souls, flutters so many pulses, has so many human beings dependent on Its min istrations. ^ , “Postal Improvement Week” has been set for May 1, by The Postmaster General. This IS the first general cam paign trf lis kind liTTIie Postal Service for several decades. Business men and their organizations, large usees of the mall, newspapers, motion pictures, advertisers, and the entire organiza tion of 326,900 postal workers are to be enlisted in this country-wide campaign of Interest In postal Improvements. Your help is vital. Address your (ot ters plainly with pen or typewriter. Give street address. Spell out namo of Stato, don't abbreviate. Put yeur return address in the upper left hand corner ef envelope (net on tho back) and always look at your letter before dropping In tho mail to oeo If it Is property addressed. This care In the use of the malls is for your benefit and ■peoda up tho dispatch and delivery of mall matter. If you have any complaints of poor eervice make them to your postmaster. Me hae Instructions to investigate them and report to tho department. ' Colds & Headache “For years we have used Black-Draught in our family/ and I have never found any medicine that could take its place,* writes Mr. H. A. Stacy, of Bradyville,Tenn. Mr. Sta- S , who is a Rutherford County farmer, recommends Black- aught as a medicine that should be kept in every house hold lor use in the prompt treatment of many little ills to pre vent them from developing info serious troubles.., >■ /*. ■ THEDFORD’S BLACK-DRAUGHT . . - /' • - . . i * ' “It touches the liver and does the work,” Mr. Stacy declared. “It is one of the best medicines I ever saw for a cold and headache. 1 don't know what we would do in our family if it wasn't for Black-Draught. It has saved os many dollars ... I don't see how any family can hardly go with out it I know it is a reliable and splendid medicine to keep in the house. I recommend Black-Draught highly and am never without it” At all druggists. -■ - — — the Air of imm 1 SUM •MU ef Ohio. City i Laces County, as Frank J. Chcnsy is Motor partner ef Cheney * Co. dotng ef T’-leCj, County n end that aald Arm wUl psy Ui ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for ^ and every csm of Cntnrrh that cannot be cured by the um of HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENBT. •worn to before me and aubaertbed In my praaence. this Ith day of December. A. D. UM. A. W. GLEASON. (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh ICadtctne Is t 1 ternally and nets through the the Mucous Surfaces of the System, for testimonials, trM. P. J. CHENEY * CO.. ToleSs, O. •old by all druffietn. Tie. Haifa Family Pills far 8 Accept No Imitations BB BBBB MONEY TO LOAN Loans made same day application received. No Red Tape. HARLEY & BLATT. Attomeys-at-Law Barnwell. S. C. Wm. McNAB Representing FIRE. HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES. Peraonal attention given all borin—e ..Office in Harrison Block, Main 8t— BARNWFI.L. 8. C. L COURTESY It stick* in human relations like poet age *tai*ip* on letters. The POST OFFHT! DEPARTMENT as pects it te be used by Re poataaaaters and empletees in dealing with the public. Help them hi its nae beginning with POSTAL IMPROVEMENT U Lt.K. May 1 0, 1SC2. c*n th- dvnng Ap i Ma) five per rent.; (hiring ary ux per rent., and na lazes pei<l after Jane 1st, right per ernt., said penaltirs not bring fumulaUvc. Execution* for all tan paid taxea will be written up by the County Treasu- t rrr after June 1st. TW dog las ia subject to the aamr pet a tty as other usee. Tax rate a* follows: Fur Stair puryMMea ......12 mill*. For ordinary county pur- in* rvtume... m , n# aftrr a pleasant visit to re la- j Interest and Sinking Fund i® CuhBBbia. on Highway Rond* ....1 1-4 mill*. ■ ■■ ■' - I Roads . ..... .... J THANK. YOU WITHOUT STREET ADDRESS TOUR MAIL IS DELAYED AT OFFICE OF DELIVERY the gue*t of Ouef and Mrs. W, . Hayes this week. Mrs. H D. Calhoun ha* returned I Mrs. 11. R. Christie and rhikiren uf Denmark were the gueala uf rela tives here this week. Miss Jessie Joyner and Mr. Max Bronson jififni. Sunday uiih the for- mer’s relatives at North. Constitutional School tax ilia. ills. Total Levy 26 mill*. A special levy of £ mills will added to ail pro|ierty in Elenton Schoo District for Bridge Bond*. ^ Npeilat NtiMSTLevy. . The folloaring School Districts have special “levies for school pur- j poses, as follows: Misses Lucy Cook and Sina Birt, of - Snelling, attended the final meeting ] Columbia, hdisto, El- the teachers association here Sat- ' R ^ ve f CreeK and 0 ^mlay afternoon. n , « Cadet J. D. O’Hern, of the Carlisle Kitting School at Bamberg, spent Sunday in the city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Denbow. About twenty men of the Barnwell Episcopal Church enjoyed a dinner at the Rectory Thursday evening given in their honor by the ladies of the church. Bioomingdalc, Owen’s Cross Roads, Red Oak, and Upper Rich Land 3 mills. Ashleigh, Lee’s, Long Branch, Meyer’s Mill, Seven Pines, Barbary Branch, Morris 4 mills. Cedar Grove and San Tb# Head If Her i HB*-e has keen tu •tisfetow e«#r alWcs lies ►'fankllu started aur potnal use*teg. Kvea thou people addressed asslt »• Mr. Esehlel Rmitbers, ' Aiiasik' t’. aM,’* sad ez peited Heu la knew Just «ber« 7.eke lived. . Perhaps they bad /.eke* address la letter* up la tbg fsevet, mavtie a • best full of 'em. but Act- It uaa easier fe lot Bon bom »be. Todai people aro addreealng letie*u to Joba Smlib. New York. N. Y, or iYHcBt«>. HI, <U nking I'acto Ham ran locate blra. whkk Is Juot a* Incomplete as was Xeke's ad dre*s of >bre. The Poolofflca Depart ment asks you to put tH# number and street in the address. It helps you. Hill ... 5 mills. The Peoople acknowledges with thanks a basket of luscious sstraw- berries from a friend who does not wish his name to'be published. If there are any, however, who desire this form of publicity just send the beYries in. - • Dr. L. M. Mace returned to Barn well Monday morning from Columbia, where he has been at the bedside of his little daughter, *cno is critically ill. His friends will -learn with re gret that there is no improvement in her Condition. , “ Miss Emily Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Porter, of Barn well, and Miss Alice Norwood, of Marion," have just returned to Con verse College from a week’s trip to Elko, 4 mills for ordi- nary purposes and j3 mills for bqnds. Total ;7 mills. Big Fork, Four Mile, Double Pond, Friendship, Green’s, Hercules, Hilda, Mt. Calvary, New Forest, Pleasant Hill and Reedy Branch, Oak Grove 8 mills? Blaekville, \ mills for ordinary school purposes and 4 mills for Bonds. Total-11 mills. Dunbarton, 9 mills for ordiriary school purposes aitd-3 mills for Bonds. Total 12 mills. Healing Springs __ 12 mills. Kline, 8 miUs tor ordi nary school purposes and 4 mills for Bonds.. Total. .12 mills. Barnwell, 10% mills for ordinary schoo' purposes and 4% mills for Bonds. Total 15 milk. Williston, 11 mills for ordinary school purposes and 4 mills for Bonds. Total — 16 mills. Dog ^ax. Under the present law Dog Tax will be S1.2& including the dog tax How do you expect the Postal rierk to know whether, yon iuemi Trinidad, t’allfOfnln, or Trinidad. Colorado? ALWAYS SPELL OPT THE NAME OF THE STATE IN FI LI. IN TIME ADDRESS. “MORE BUSINESS IN GOVERNMENT” This apt phrase was used Jn Presi dent Harding's first message to Con gress a nd applies particularly In postal management where post masters are being impressed witk_ the fact that are managers of local branches Tf the highest business, in-the world. im- New Orleans, where they went as del ates-to the student government which will he famished by the County Treasurer. A fine of not less than $5.00 or more than $20.00 _ .. . , ..“Will be imposed on all persons who piwndtnt «f the student Kovomment | owo , (lf>1 , nd faj i ^ tke sWt , hference held at Sophie Newcombe liege in that city. . Misa Porter is of Converse College, which office is • the higkest honor in the gift of the student "body and attests the popu larity of this accomplished young J. B. Armstrong, County Treasurer. The 22-4 Special Delivery A Sturdy Buick Designed for Quick Hauling Anywhere Prices of Buick Special I>eUvery Op*a Lipr*— Dvhviy, compl'*** • • • 00 C—lo^i/ T»»3 r *lr* *ry, comptrtr *ii re. curt+tm 965 C O With »cr*«r mdd. * H/ 00 Pmnm! Ism.t ver y, eompJmtr with p*n*lw 980.CO With vrhisotr p4ui*li. add ii.Oj ■ B O. 3 W«- can snow you how io a Duick I>ti' vry to yo^r bcaoiens. The powerful Buick valve-in- head, four-cylinder motor and a rugged chassis are the founda tion of this new delivery model Expert engineering and the best of materials have produced in this vehicle a full-powered, eco nomical and well-balanced light commercial car. • • Moderate in price, it is big in transportation value—and will give typical Buick service. OLAR BUICK COMPANY, OLAR, S. C WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM i Let’s make mir post office look neat, Mr. Postmaster .Sl-raifMen * up the rural letter fioy. Mr.' Farmer. , Tidy up some, Mr. Hurai Carrier. Find impressions are lasting. Maybe. Atranger, taking notice of tip jirovemeuta, will come hack, bringing you benefits. Start ihcse with '“POS TAL IMPROVEMENT W»EK” May 16. HUMANIZING THE POSTAL SERVICE bmb tt booc'and abroad. , Send U* Your Job Work. "There is no unimportant person er part of onr serrire It is • total ef hnman naira and their co-operation Is tke key to it« snnvss. In Its last analysis, postal duties are aeremmo- da t loo* performed for oar neighbors end fHands sad should be as regarded, rather tbs a aa a lured aerv'.ce per flgr»sS for as akggaies eeiployer •*— fsscasaarer Genera. Hubsrt Wart. Have Lost the Receipt!” SPOKE THE 'MAN WHO WAS ASKED TO SETTLE A 1ILL THAT HE CLAIMED TO HAVE PAID A MONTH PREVIOUSLY. IE HAD PLACED THE RECEIPT IN HIS POCKET WITH OTHER PA PERS AND NOW COULD NOT FIND IT. HE HAD PAID CASH, SO COULD DO NOTHING EXCEPT PAY THE BILL A SECOND TIME. THAT MAN LEARNED A LESSON FROM THIS INCID£NT=HE NOW PAYS ALL HIS BILLS BY CHECK. IN CASE OF DISPUTE ABOUT A BILL HE CAN NOW USE HIS CANCELLED CHECKS AS PROOF OF PAYMENT. ^ , ) ' DO YOU PAY BY CHECK?—IT IS THE SAFE AND BUSINESS LIKE WAY. ' . ^ T ^ ^Capital Stock, $60,000.00 Make This Bank Your Best Servant J. E. HARLEY. PRES. N. G. W. WALKER. YK’B PRES. A. M. DENBOW, YICE PRESl & E. MOORR. TICE PRES. RALPH SMITH CASHIER mwm