The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, March 08, 1923, Image 6
THE PEOPLE. BARNWELL, R. C.
The Practical Man’s Car
The quick success of the Chevrolet Utility Coup6 has
proved how accurately its designers gauged the trans
portation requirements of the average busy ^nan.
This fully equipped, modern car combiner day-by-day
reliability, remarkably Tow operating costs and the
lowest price asked for a Fisher Body automobile.
The mammoth rear compartment is especially attrac
tive to the man who is always moving tools, sample
cases, repair parts for farm machinery, and luggage
of all sorts.
Any Chevrolet dealer will be glad to show you its
exceptional engineering features.
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tho Amarlcan Liaglon New* Sarvlca.)
FISH BRING LEGION INCOME
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Wravar Dam, Wla. r Post Plana to Erect
Community Building With Funds
* Obtained.
“Gold fish,” was the contemptuous
title bestowed upon embalmed salmon
by John Doughboy du-lng the World
war. Many soldiers developed a last
ing prejudice against anything mov
ing In water because their army diet
so often Included tinned fish.
However, the finny tribe has staged
an unusual comeback In one commu
nity. Members of the John E. Miller
post of the American Legion, and like
wise the good citizens of Heaver Dam,
WIs., owe the possibility of a fine new
community building to fish and to
the practical imagination of the Legion
members.
For a number of years, the Wiscon
sin * conservation commission had
swarded ths con
cession of sein
ing German and
buffalo carp and
other “roogb
tUh" from Beav
er Dam lake ^
professional flah-
rriBt-ti. who an
na a 11 j gleaned
■may fraacs by
•riling their mtrh
la the city mar
kets.
Then the L*.
•*oo (mat aiepped
Taaman. post roan-
tan Ino fence, vtee
> WNnnaUB <WfnH
he tseslnMmifvn foe
rewlalMg a petti ton
tog ft n»~«n o fmaa
HkS
The t—e
•4 anaao pen
npnev teef'ken pa
Ptahaag'
,a f.
xmumxvff-porroiixr
.;r,
art tea?
He - If i
He's All RtgMl
i a, t >oi |<r» f»e hHaadi
dear!—LMb
•ra
Freshen a Heavy thin
Hltb the aatlseyme, fasrinaliag Call-
ram Talrtun iVwder. ap eujuUttetv
aepwtefi, renootalrat ffcce. (Kill, baby
and dusting iwoder and perfume.
Headers other (terfume* superfluous,
one of the i'ulirum Toilet Trio <S«>«p.
Olctmenl, Talcum).—AdvertlaenH*ni.
Explicit.
Attorney—“And where did you see
him tnllkinc the cow T* Witness—“A
i Ifttle past the miter, air.”
A W i
g.' »■»!
r r e a amniwr*.
who were loeal
kuy* and for the
■Had j*>*n Ijegioti
mewihres, a* high w - H Lawmnee *
a* tl.'aa) • week la aalariea, and
fl.iaat to our local bet factory.
**We sold many leas of fish to local
consumers at a much lower price than
market quotation* which pleased the
home prop! • very much. We sold a
quantity of fish In l'Nt-[ jnd lots to
families to be salt'd, stiu *;ed and
pickled for ;omc Uw^.’
The Beuvei Dam port hr the rnlted
support o» the c-nservatlon commis
sion In its und rtukin^ Game war
dens co-operated with all shing
crews and assisted materially in the
success of the operation.
Hecogtozed as the leading commu
nity organization in tie town, the post
lias backed all worthy enterprises. Its
large bond Is at the call of civic nod
patriotic organization::.
SAY “BAYER” when you buy.
Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are
not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by
physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for
Colds
Toothache
Neuritis
Neuralgia
Headache
Rheumatism
Lumbago
Pain
Won Legion Estay Prize.
Donald Lewis Campbell of Clinton,
la., won first prize In bis state In the
American Legion’s essay contest on the
subject, “How Can the American Le-
glpn Best Serve the Nation?” The
young Iuvvau’« eSsay has been
warded to Legion national headquar
ters, where it will be Judged In com
petition with other state winners for
national honors by a board composed
of John J. TIgert, United States cora-
m,lj5$|oi»er of education; K. E. Moore,
former national commissioner of edu
cation, umt S. S. McClure, the pub
lisher. The Leglpn gave Campbell a
medal. If he wins the national con
test, be will- receive a scholarship of
SO In any college or university.
Toting Campbell won first prize in a
national essay contest in 19C0 over
all other school children contestants on
the sub)e(<>^Wbet Are the Benefits of
an Enlistment lu the United Stairs
Army?" ^
The American Legion is attempting
to solve the Jiiystery of the disappear
ance of Edward
Stanley Starr, who
left bis home at
(111 West Ons
Hundred and Thir
ty-sixth street,
New York City,
on the morning of
November 6 and
has not -been
heard from sin<fe.
Starr was a
bugler In the One
w i, Hundred and Sec
ond engineers of
the Twenty-sev-
enth division during the World war.
Strenuous days lefP him physically fit
but subject to periods of melancholy
disposition.
Starr Is an electrician and was em
ployed by the International Time Re
cording Company, 11 East Thirty-sev
enth street. New York, at the time of
bis disappearance. He is twenty-three
years old, about five feet, eleven
Inches tall; weight 160 pounds, blue
•yes. light brown hair, fair complexion,
scar oft his left wrist.
Edward Starr.
A widowed mother ha* asked the
American Legion to find William Dav-
era whom ahe hat
not seen sine*
November, 1VJ0,
when he left hla
home in 8t. Paul
to work In Cedar
Rapid*, la. Later
he waa heard
from la At. LouU
and New OriedAa.
fbrw of
II* »a<
Davor*.
■mairwe
H.-ev
mkm. I tana* il
awl la Battery B
Kb FVM Aft Hire
Aa»«r*-o* t oo-vo
at 1 w*
aa-a ~
ftai i
tor a
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a-
‘*•^1
11
Hr left M* toHn* ta Pw
Hert, heard 'reel •t n >-
nlor year* ©f ta*. (Ire
tail with heavr
dark hmwn rv-t \\
rro't
lf a
feet eleven
brown ha
> t
d ha* not
■ (went*.
and
»r
IS5 round*. He ha* **r\*d In both thd
navy and (He army HI* nmipatlnn haa
been enda-ma i. and h* ha* worked In
a theater At one time he traveled with
a ahow under the name of H W Itarri*
and I* known to m'«ny hv the name of
Boh Harris. A reward of >25 Is offered.
In the Interest of a father and mother,
the Matoaka Post. No. S6 of Matoaka.
W. Va., Is Inoulrln* for the whereabouts
df Oeorije r> rK*nley. who was discharged
at Camp Dlx, Now Jaroay. on I r
>1. and who has not been heard from
since. Any Information should he sent t>>
Matoaka Post No. W. or to Mrs. C. L.
Donley, Giatto, Mercsr County, West Vir
ginia.
Mrs. Edna Van Fleet, 349 South River
street. Aurora, Ilk. has asked the Ameri
can Tx-glon to assist her In locating her
husband, Arthur Van Fleet, formerly a
member of .the Fourth H. M. O. R. 3.
He was last heard from In Milwaukee,
WIs.
information—relative to
the whereabouts of Percen W. Hannon,
who escaped from the Neuro-psychintrlc
hospital at Mendota. Wis., about Jan
uary 2. Is requested to communicate with
J. B Harmon at .520 Seventh avenue East,
Ashland, Wis. Bergen W. Harmpn is
twenty-six years otd; about five feet six j
inches In 'height; weight about 140
pounds: has light complexion and light
hair. He served with the Three Hundred
and Eighteenth Engineers. Medical d*
tachment.
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tow* *r* tho** of *y*
t*wi* e*«*rrb,
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AND OLD
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the reel remedy for ey»temic cctarrb. I*
r action. Pe-rn-na i» direct end
r It reetorce the appetite, enr.cbe. the blood.
- diepele tbe eeterrhel ponone which • r *.
- *11 the ir**blc c*d pot* the variooe ort.n. in prime
working order. There i* • prompt end P |e ***“*
torn of the ©M vigor ood heolthful elwticity which mako
^ oil tfttko eiay and life o joy* . ’
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DR.KING'SAfetvZte
iftow—nip it I
Incegoant coughing that break*
up sleep—ttuffed-up nostrilt that
blowing doe* not relieve—oppres
sive congestion in the throat—
these are the warning signals I
Do not let your cold torment
yoa
Dig'
uu longer—try Dr. King’s New
Discovery—a gnod old family
cough remedy, used foroverhalf *
century. The safest syrup for chil
dren Yoa |*l prompt. e*oiin*. *oott,lrie
fciag » N*w LK*.*«a*y All
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Child’s tongue shows
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MOTHER, CLEAN CHILD'S BOWELS
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. TAKE NO CALOMEL
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Joaoph Toahay, 44JI Mtnarva *tr**t. In
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ing
If y®n wyt to enjoy tb*
you a bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone
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