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fr / * ▼ B usinksc riLDKRO . JUST RECEIVED/—A carload of the famous “TiteholcT brand of red cedar shingles. Can snake attract ive price. C. F. Molair, Barnwdl, S. C. 1-12-tf. FOR SALE.—Fine Jersey milch cow with five weeks ett calf. Apply to Mrs. J. Jullen Bush, Barnwell, S. C. 6-8-tf. FOR SALE.—One cow and calf for $25.00; 1 cow and calf far $35.00; one mare, works anywhere, $50.00. Half cash and balance Oct. 15th. T. B. Ellis, Jr., Lyndhurst, 8. C 6-15-2t FOR RENT.—One s tore in the town of Blackville, located at hlo. 316 Railroad Avenue, Southsidc. Apply to Harry Rich, Blackville, S. C. 3t. •••••••••••••••••••A • • • HERB AND HBRBABOUT8. • Monday was the hottest day «f the •eason. The days gain only two minutes in •unshine this week. Dr. L. M Mace spent Thursday ia Augusta on business. Miss MtIdled Cat! is /latives hi SyKsnia, Ga. visiting re- Mrm. C. W. Boyd and children are siting re la trees in Kershaw. Mr. Res Grahaai, v tatted re la t toss of Ota Hoot on. this teoek. Mm Ala . k Mi Fairy Hohnan visiting relatives f Ai ■' ,tl . Barn Dahha Is spending soase time >tb her father. ('apt J. B •ng Wn a mon >*r • th‘s ret arm il etaM la re- Mrs B v Masoi shy has after a etaM (a her di Hie. N C. r*t Mr. aad Mm • guest* of w day last Mrs J. H R Mtlheus. Vile, la the guest of Dr. Mi.lwu* !h.s sresk of Black- and Mrs. Mr. Frank Trowbridge spent week-end with his wtl# and little sea at Healing Springs. a Mary Roberts tune with Mias ward ia Walter boro. ta spending Kate Wpyd A party of local fishermen left Here Monday for a trip to Bymnt’s Lake in Colleton County. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Easterling ant ughter, of Denmark, spent Sunday the city with relatives. Mr. McLaurin Brooker, who is at tending a dental school in'Atlfenia. is at home for his vacation. The friends of Mr. A. M. Den- bow are glad to see him out again after an attack of influenza. Mrs. D. C. Reynolds and children, of Lamar, arc visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harrison. Mrs. U. Keys Sanders and daugh ter, Eleanor, have returned home from a visit to relatives in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies and sons, Mrs. Lena Davies and Mrs. V. P. Bonner motored to Augusta Fri day. ^ C :--7 7 Misses Harriett Helmet, of Colum bia, and Gertrude Hainan, of Barn well, are speeding their vacation in Beaufort# Mr. Eugene Easterling arrived here Sunday to spend his vacation with his parents, MV. and Mrs. B. L. Easterling. Misses Marguerite and Elizabeth. Porter have returned to their home in Paris, Tenru, after a visit to Miss Emily Porter., Mr. J. B. Armstrong, Jr. son of Capt. J. BL. Armstrong, 'lef ttlionday night for Chicago, where he has ac cepted a positaen. ) Mrs. Clark McCaslan left last week for St. Matthews to join her husband who is county demonstration agent for Calhoun County. After a visit te Barnwell relative?, Miss Burkett has returned to her home in Atlanta, accompanied by Misses BeBee and Mary Patterson. Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun is in Charleston this week visiting her son, Duncan Calhoun, and her mdther and sisters who Hve there. Duncan holds a position with the J. M. Con nelly Company. The friends of J. Julien Bush. Esq., who has been quite ill, will learn with pleasure that the latest reports from him are very encouraging and M is believed that he will soon be well oe the road to recovery. foreign. If not advertise, wbut they have for eale, how axe the people going to know that they have the goods ? The mail order houses do millions of dollars of business every year, and, there is no doubt that if the mer chants would advertise they «ould keep s large amount of this money at Ipnue. When a dollar is sent to northern merchants it is more thsn likely to stay them, and that puts that much out of circulation in our own county. Get busy, Mr. Merchant, and advertise you goods and keep the money at home. —Bamberg County Times. IN MEMORY OF JOHN JACOB Dearest brother, we have laid thee In the peaceful grave’s embrace, But thy memory shall be cherished Till we see your heavenly face. Like £ flower you pass away. Destroyed in all your bloom; . You left this world and all your loved ones To moulder in the grave. Dearest brother, you have left us And' thy loss we deeply feel. But ’tis God Who hath bereft us— He can all our sorrows heal. You are gone but not forgotten. Never will your memory fade. Our thoughts will ever linger Around the grave where you are * laid. His sister, Jennie Jacob. of the Democratic primary James F For Superintendent of EQco. S. C, June It, 1*22. J hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of Superintendent of Edueatkm of Barn well County, subject to the ruWsVnd regulations of the Democratic pri mary election. H. J. Crouch. Blackville, S. C., Jan. 26,1922. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Superintendent of Education of Barnwell Comity, aab- ject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. ^ (Miss) C. Ahra Baxley. " FOR SUPERVISOR Barnwell, S. C., May 234*22. I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection to the office of Supervisor of Barnwell Comity, sub ject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. Jut Still. . i Mrs. E. B. Smith returned to her n Aiken Thursday night of last week after a pleasant visit tv Miss Maggie Black, of Kline r. f. d. She was accompanied home by Mias k for a visit of a few days. BU The attenOog of candidates and peospertive candidates is called to the fact that tbs tiate for filing pledges and paying aasessamnt* for the I preaching primary eisctior at 12 s’clork noon , Torsdi $*th ip- •»pirr« June Than. H Fsrplra woes Capt- J. B Armstrong A "rutting straps" wranad on Wail St Saturday afternoon between Hoary Brvwn aad Mark (FNoal. bath rolarsd. Brown carved O'Neal «a style and attempted te hie escape, but wae caught by Chief Hayes so the Barnwell-Black- vtOe road eag pieced la Jail • rr ft Mrs Lena Davies went evi Atlanta aad Decatur, Ga., last to consult with the president Agues Scott College relative to o»Matthew* position for the coming college year j | yy Her friends will be interested to know that she accepted the place. Mrs. Davisu is spending a few days with relatives ia Augusta before returning bo Keeperag—Prof L. E. Kir Quite a large audience wi the initial performance of the Briar Minstrel** at the Vamp Theatre Friday evening. The excellent pro gram of solos and quartettes was en livened by numerous jokes, many of them at the expense of local cele brities. A very nice sum was realiz ed, the proceeds being for the benefit of the Barnwell High School Athletic Association. A FREAK PIG Mr. J. C. Williamson, of Blackville route 2, told The People while in town Saturday that he has a freak pig. The animal, which is six weeks old, has tWo sets of forelegs but no hindlegs, there being no signs what- B. Falls ever of hips. It is apparently healthy and gets about without any troifble. The freak is the property of Mr. W. Miles and is being raised Mr. 3 ?Y- Roll call of churches and enrollment of drlegatse. S:4Q—Business session; election of officers. S: &6—Special music—Bamberg Quartette. 4:40—' TK^Standard of Excellence —What it I*"—M iss Thelma Brook- •*. "How to attain it**—Miss Alva Baxley. 4:20—"How to get each B. Y. P. I*, member to read her Bible daily”— Miss Myrtle Black. 4:30—"Every B. Y. P. U. member a Tither"—Rev. M. B. Buckley. 4:40—Our Juniors . and Inter mediates”—Mrs. L. G. Dicks and Mrs. J. E. Kennedy. 4:60—“The Rural B. Y. P. U.—Is it practical”—Representative from Double Pond. 5:00—Echoes fropi the Summer Assembly”. • 5:15—Life investments—Rev. 0. by Williamson. NEW BUSINESS FOR BARNWELL Murphy & Company, of Augusta, will open their retail grocery store in Barnwell Saturday morning, ac- X The change in the weather last week from cool and Vet to hot and d0, was very welcome to the farm- cording to a statement made Mon day by l li?>R. R. Cail, who will be ± they win be awar(le(1 to those mak ers. Mrs. A. Golinsky and children have returned home after a four weeks’ visit to relatives in New 4 York. in charge. This new establishment will be conducted along the lines of the "Pigley-Wigley*’ stores that have proven to be so popular in the larger cities. As only a strictly cash business will be done,'" the management' promises that buyers wjll be able to effect quite a sav- in *- 7><jr Mr. Gordon Pate c*me down from Asheville, N. C, Monday afternoon fog a visit to his sister, Mrs. G. M. Local Merchants vs. Houses. Mail Order / CoL Harry D. Calhoun left Mon day for AaheuiUe, N. G, to attend tW anoool isnsfiao ai the South Haters Isugrtorios this l Col Coftaan is no (ho of the Quite often you hoar merchants complaining shoot so much goods frooi the mafl order Can you blame the poople far doing no, whoa the moll order ftMo bf advertming? Mo Yea caa ing the highest average at this ex amination, provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Ap plicants for Scholarships should write to President Johnson before the ex amination for Scholarship examina tion blanks. Scholarships are worth $10(L and free tuition. The next session will open September 20, 1922. For fur. ther, information and catalogue, ad dress Pres. p. $. Johnson, Rook Hill, trt. .CANDIDATES’ CARDS FOB ■wYTEFy •Rj for the Dsmorour Blackville, S. C., May 9, 1922. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Supervisir of Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo- election. G. Cull 8U1L FW House of Representatives. s Willisten, S. C., June 14, 1922. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representa tives, subject to the rules and ’regulations of the Democratic pri mary election. L. M. Harley. WHKiton, S. C M May 12, 1922 I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representatives from Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic prftnary election. J. W. Folk. Barnwell, S.* C., May 1, 1922. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the House o' Bopresentatives from Barnwell Coun ty, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic primary elec tion. Edgar A. Brown. Blackville, S. C., May 1, 1922. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representa tives from Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. G X. Weissinger. FOR JUDGE OB Barnwell, S. C, Jane ». 1*22. I hereby announce myadf m a candidate for the office ai Judge of Probate for Barnwell CbdAty, sub ject to the rules and regulations at the Democratic primary election. John K. Snelling. Blackville Blackville, S. C., May 2,4 1922. I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection ' to the office of Magistration at Blackville, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. I.F. stni. For Magiatrate at Bara well Barnwell, 8. C., June 18, 1922J I hereby announce myself a candi date for election to the office ofl Magistrate at Barnwell, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. E. W. Holman. ■ Barnwell, S. C., May 234922. I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection to the office of Magistrate at Barnwell, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. W. P. Bandera. SPECIAL MISSION STUDY CLASS At the Regular June meeting of the Woman’s Missionary Society of the Barnwell Methodist Church, a nei meeting was planned in order that the women may have a monthly study of missions as well as the study of Bible quest lews previously assigned for the year's work. The subject of study is "In Wsmbo Nyams* Land," by TW E. Reeves The circles are asasd te meet to gether at the cberrh on such Thurs- I day fallow mg the third Sunday, the I first meeting te be held June 21 ad at a e'rlnrk. the leaeon te he handled bp the vaHews circle leaders. It is earnestly hoped that oar wo men wtl | attend these meetings regularly, ismsmhsi ing that ~is> f acme Han m inspiration Mrs. Clyde Vickery, Rape Beady aad Publicity. rtfl *>( m The Full-Vision Buick Top Combines Beauty and Utility Buick Sixes $1343 t393 3 Fees. Cornea '• 1983 3 Fees. SeUUa - 3143 4 r— Compm . 3073 7 Paaa. Tomnmg - 1343 7 Fssa Sedan - 3373 % Buick Four* 3 Pass Ponds far $ $93 5 Paso. Touring 933 3 Pass. 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