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NITRATE OF SODA AND FER
TILIZER now in our warehouse*—
Farmers Union Mercantile Company,
Barnwell, S. C. t-L2-tf.
--666 cures MalarinI Fever.
FOR SALE!.—One 6-room bunga
low, with electric lights, water and
sewerage; also the house furnish
ings and a 6-cylindpr Oldsmobile
touring car. Apply to A. Golinsky,
Barnwell, S. C.
The days gain 12 minutes in sun
shine this week.
Mrs. J- W. C. Reed has returned
home after a two weeks’ visit to her
sons in Columbia, Sumter and Flor
ence. While in Columbia she at
tended the Billy Sunday revival.
FOR SALE.—500 bushels of Dixie
Triumph Wilt Resisting Cotton J3eed.
—C. Keys Sanders, Barnwell, S. C.
—1-25-tf.
666 cures LaGrippe.
CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE.—
25 cents per 100; $1.75 per thousand.
W. A. Hayes, Barnwell S. C. 3-15-tf
666 cures Dengue Fever.
The friends 6f Mr. W. H. Duncan
are glad to see him home again af
ter spending over two weeks in a
Columbia hospital, where he under
went an operation for appendicitis.
Mrs. R. S. Schley and baby caipe
down from Brevard, N. C., last week
for a visit to Miss Emily Porter.
They were joined Monday night by
Mr. Schley and left here yesterday
(Wednesday) morning for their
home.
a vanity case, and the guest of
honor was. presented with a powder
box. A delightful salad course
with iced tea was served.
Mrs. G. M. Greene, Mrs. Pearl
Hagood Harvard and Miss Anna
Walker have been elected delegates
to represent the Johnson Hagood
Chapter, TJ. D. C. of Barnwell, at
NITRATE OF SODA AND FER-1 the Ed is to District Conference, which
TILIZER now in our warehouse.— meets in Beaufort May 3rd.
Farmers I. nion Mercantile Company,
^ " «-l?-tf. 1 Next week The People will pub-
— Hsh a concise statement from Mr.
! D. R. Coker, of Hartaville, describ-
—— ing his method of boll weevil coo-
.* gmir ^ r(j | Every farmer in the county
to urged to read this article and pre
serve it for future reference.
646 quickly relieves a cold.
FOR SALE.—One dozen
Aspirin tablels, IS rents; two dozen
25 cents; 100, 7S cents. Remit by
•tamps, silver, check or money er-
> «ter. — Buirkhattrr** Drug Store,
'Barnwell. S. C. 4-19-tf.
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Meaarv. T. J. Langley and S. E
Moure motured down to Charter tea
Thursday mummg tu attend a
of Srutttnb Bile Masons,
v hum* Friday eventag.
ipurled I hr rwud tn e%r*IWfit
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ta f*mr nwl uae-balf bums
In Honor of Mrs. Meutminger.
Mrs. J .0. Patterson entertained
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Monday afternoon with seven tables
of bridge, in honor of Mrs. R. • W.
Memminger, of Charleston. After a
number of games had been enjoyed^
it was found that Mrs. J. D. Robi
son had won the high score prize, a]
box ,of stationery; Mrs. Harry D.
Calhoun c\}t the consolation prize, a
powder puff, and the guest of honor
was presented with a box of candy.
A salad course with iced tea was
served.
Tuesday afternoon Mrs. R. C.
Holman entertained for Mrs. Mem
minger with eight tables of bridge.
Mr?. R. C. Kirkland won the high
score prize, a box of candy; Mrs.
Solomon Browm cut the consolation,
and the guest prize, a Madeira em
broidered center piece, was present
ed to Mrs. Memminger. A salad
course was served.
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In loviog remembrance of my
dear -father, William L. Shepheard,
who left us one year ago today.
April 20th, 1022.
A year has passed, dear papa.
Since you were called away;
How well do we remember
The sad apd weary day.
None know the bitter anguish
Tb* farewell parting cupl.
God and His good angeb
Have gained what we have lust.
Daughter
FINAL NOTICE—CITY TAX BA.
AB tomes ^rmg the CMy of tiara
well up tu November 1st. I0C2. are
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ple were in Barnwell Friday after-1 “ ~~~
.. . I Mrs. (h*s. A. Hensley entertain-
noon to attend Om baseball game. *
^ | ed Saturday afternon with five
tables of bridge in honor of Mrs.
Schley, the house guest of Miss
Emily Porter. The high score prize,
card table numbers and score pads,
was won by Mrs. R. H. Wilcox,
Creek, was excused as a juror this' Mrs. B. P. Davies cur the consolation,
week on ai count of sickness in hifc
family.
Miss Lilia Todd returned to her
home in Laurens Tuesday after a
pleasant visit to Mrs. Carter Price.
Mr.’ M. W. Hartzog, of George’s
holding of general vWtioa*. The
polls will br opened at Grreu A Cu.'s
store and the following hove been
appointed manager* of election: W.
H. Wooley, P. 8. Green. C. W. Hair.
Those favoring the proposed levy
will cast a ballot with the \rord
•*Yes’* written or printed thereon
and those opposing the proposed
levy shall cast a ballot with the
word “No” written or printed there
on.
HORACE J CROUCH,
County Supt. of Education.
Barnwell, S. C. Apr. 21, 1923. 4-26-2t.
For Your
Children’s Day exercises at the i
Methodist Church Sunday mouaing
were greatly enjoyed by a large
congregation.
LADY DOT SO WEAK
Many farmers in this section are'
having to re-plant their cotton be
cause of poor stands and damage
from the cold weather.
The highway from Barnwell to
Allendale is in excellent condition
now and ctfers an excellent route
for a Sunday afternoon* drive.
GOULD SCARCELY STAND
After Suffering From Many Female Troubfes This Lady Heard oi
fiegin»H«g
most of the stores in Barnwell will
begin closing at 6:30 in the after
noon, as ha* been the custom for
several years.
Messrs. B. F. Gardner and M. R.
Turner, of Biuckvifltr are atuneipf
• Court her* this week. They paid
The People a brief but pleasant rail
Monday a ft* rueoA.
Cardui and Took it, She Says, “Until I Was Well."
“OOME TIME AGO,”, sayi Mrs. . took a Ladies Birthday JUmaaa
k3 Buena McFarland, of R. F. p. 2, read of a case something like raiM. I
Bostic, N. C., “I suffered a great told my husband to get it and I would
| deal with weakness common to women, try it
I had bearing-down pains, my sides and : “I saw a great Improvement after the
back hurt, and my limbs drew. I would the first bottle (of Cardui). to I kept It up
get so weak la my kuaaa I could scarcely until I was weU. Now I am (be picture
*‘1 waa my ■mvaua. and could not j Thouaanda of other nausea bane writ-
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Cotton, Cantaloupes,
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and Watermelons
With Aetna Hail
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As a result of our efforts, extending over a period of
several months, the Aetna Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conii^
has consented to write policies covering loss by hail to crops
of Cotton, Cantaloupes and Watermelons—the three princi-
paLmoney crops of this, section.
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Why take the risk of loss when one of the most reliable
insurance companies in the country will carry it for you for a
comparatively small -charge? Drop in today and tell us to
protect your crop. For further information, see
SMITH & WALKER
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