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s THE BARNWELL PEOPLE! SOCIAL AND NfWB FROM WILLI8TON nt Ike poll offlc* at Ban vail, 8. (X, M MCond-claM matter. JOMM W. MOLMDS (•*0-1912 ^ (•■y Out-of Tewa Pooplo AtUaM Chautauqua Laat Weak. » B. P. DAVIES, Witor and Proprietor SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year ^— fl.BO Six Months .90 Three Months .60 (Strictly in Advance.) THURSDAY, MAY 24TH. 1923. The Cleveland Horror. The people of South Carolina were shocked beyond measure Fri day /morning when the mews was flashed that nearly four score men, women and children had lost their live* Thursday night in a little two- story school building a few miles from Camden. Trapped like rata, they were crushed or burned to death,'many within only a few feet of safety. It is hard to realize the enormity of the tragedy in which entire families were wiped out in the space of a few minutes, and the sympathy of the people of the en tire State goes out to those who lost loved ones in what was perhaps the greatest catastrophe that has ever befallen the Palmetto State Unrivalled heroism was displayed during the trial by fire and many men unselAshly gave their Ihres in attempts to save others. “Greater love than tils hath ae man." ■torte* of individual bravery will be a precious heritage U head down to f el are generations sad will, to a s soften the tern- has befallen the tf a leaaea to he Williston, May 19.—Mrs. J: R McCormack has returned to her home in Savannah,^ afwr visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P, Hiers. Mr. L. C. Sprawls and family, of Lakeland, Fla., were recent visitors of Mr. arid Mrs. L. P. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Widenpr, of Augusta, were ■ visitors last Sunday of Mrs. Johephine Hair. Mrs. Fred Powell and Miss" Es telle Purvis spent last Wednesday in Augusta. , / - E. D. Weimortz, of Savannah, is visiting relatives in this section. Miss Annie Laurie Williams has returned from Waite rboro, where she taught the past season. Mr. Bryant Powell and Mrs. S. J. Powell, Mrs. D. S. Smoak, Mr. and Mrs. George O. Cadden and family attended the funeral of Mr. James Cadden, at Level’s Church, near Montmorenci, last Tuesday after noon. Miss Eunice Turner, of Blackville. is spending the week with Mr. and Mr*. W. B. Owens and taking in the Chautauqua. Mr. and Mr*. C. M. Turner and •on, W. B.. Jr., of Ellenton. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Roun tree and attended the Chautauqua Wednesday. Miss Marion Battle, of Augusta, t this wusll of Y J. A. Latimer Mrs. Lula Waohs. of Aikea. has ». after ape ad tag r aud Mrs D C NaUco. Prayer meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Goodson, next door to the Barnwell Inn, Friday, May 25 at 8:30 p. m. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. DR. CVC1L BAT. * • Physician and Surgeon. Office at Mace Drug Company. Barnwell. B. C MONEY TO LOAN Loans made same day application received. Between the ceaselessly grinding, millstones of organized labor and ( organized capital is constantly being ground the unorganized bourgeosie—I-- A _ - t , v ‘ the great middle class, the backbone tlAIxLlli I QZ dLA I I. No Red Tape. Mr Mr* of the nation, an unorganized con glomeration of fifty million human beings suffering—and paying for the victories of capital over labor. - The chances are five to one that you be-1 'ong to “Wilkins’” class. If not youf are sure to fit in as one of the characters appearing in J. L. Froth- ingham’s initial film produced for Associated Producers and to be shown at the Vamp Treatre Thurs day and Friday. .“The Ten Dollar Raise” is a striking human interest drama of everyday life and you will see yourself among the allstar cast of players. Attomeyf-at-Law BamwelL S. C. Wm. E. McNAB Fertilizer and Fertilizer Material. Cotton Seed Bought and MASTER’S SALE. Meal Exchanged. BARNWELL, S. C. FROM NERVOUS INMOESTION State of South Carolina, County^ of Barnwell. Court of Common Plgas. John Langley, • Plaintiff. | $ ELDRED G. HAY vs. SURVEYOR LYNDHCRST. 8. C. Biloxi, Miss.—”1 had, for a year or more, nervous indigestion, or some form of stomach trouble,” says Mrs. Alonzo Ford, 1117 Clay Street, this city. "The water I drank at that time seemed to constipate me. 1 would suffer until 1 got so nervous 1 wanted to get down on the floor and roll. I felt like 1 could tear my clothes. "Every night, and night after night, I had to take something for a laxative, and it had to be kept up nightly. My side would pain. I looked awful. My skin was sallow and seemed spotted. I would look at my hands and arms, and the flesh looked lifeless. ”1 happened togeta Birthday Almanac, so I told my husband I would try the Black-Draught, which I did. I took a few big doses. I felt much better. My liver acted well. I made a good, warm tea and drank it that way. Soon I found that nervous, tight feeling was going, as was the pain in my side. I found I did not have to take it every night. Soon, after a few weeks, I could leave it off for a week or so, and I did not suffer with constipation... I gained flesh. I have a good color, and bejfeve it was a stubborn liver, and that Black-Draught did the work. ••I went to my mother's (Mr*. Deeters) one day, and she wasn’t well at all. . . ( told her we'd try Black-Draught We did, and now she keeps it to take after eating. It certainly helped her, and we neither will be without it in our homes. It is so simple, and the dose can be regulated as the case may be. We use small doses after meals for indigestion, and larger doses for headache or bad liver.” Thedford’s Black-Draught Ihrer med icine is for sale everywhere. I u Willtom F. Cense, et a!. n.f.nd*nt. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS By vlrtws of a derrvtal seder to me w •ftes <*lr«rtod to the above rstKIsd eSMeJ \ I will sell at Banwll. m fr—f of *••• a the Coart Haase, aa Moaday. the «th | i! LONG TERM MONEY to LEND I 6 per cent interest on large amounts. Private funds for small loans. is* day ef Jsae «avi -li LA * BROWN & BUSH BABNMSU- BOITV CAROLINA. •aflm* at the C that Is to fh* to Whimm a* »f- ae “AM • ■ katldtoa* that Keels at the . I to iflMsve* *ae «f r • *'U* Mai feel Tsaaskif B C. * isiaiaiaa Ptw (a*#| acre*, anas aa ** IT" 11 ! haedeend M*r1h by Ae la ** ri * r " 1 ' av Ueaasety at D F Kef. **, u**. ' u * **a»M I j toad* mm ae SaeqnsKy af F j ha* sad m She •**€ by ** j Mr* a K Rasaa* Send Us Your Job Work. 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Denmark ha* recognized Hamlet evHcntlj aes right. Russia. Second Week* Jurors. John C. Hoffman, Blackville. Nathan Ray. Geoi-jces Creek. • J. R. Harden, Great Cypress. DeWitt T. Latimer, Williston. John M. Farrell, Blackville. Malcolm Kenneth Kesrse, Bleek- ville. H. D. Greene. Richland. J. N. Folk, Rosemary. Herbert H. Meyer, Bennett Springs. Frank D. Rowell, Georges Creek^ William F. Shuler, Williston. Samuel Hay Gantt. Red Oak, Heffernon L. Buist. Blackville^ Robert R|l.ph J<jhtiston, "Williston. G. C. Best. Jr., Great Cypress. F. L. StjlUBamwell. Milton A. Harden, Red Oak. John W. Folk, Williston. Thomas B. Grubb*. Georges Creek. Thomas 0. Woodward. Rosemary. Henry C. Hutto, Blackville. J. M. Templeton, Great Cyprtss. Vincent B. Jenning*. Williston. Samuel G. Grubbs. Blackville. T. M. Willis, Williston. A. M. Anderson. Bennett Spring* Win Kerry Boyle*, led Oak Jen B J of wfth Mr a and attended the Bryant L. Weeks, of Charleston, came up Sunday to spend Mother's Day with his parents. Mr. and Mrs O. L. Weeks. Dr. and Mm. W. *T, Jones and Mrs. S. A. Owen*, of Barnwell were frequent visitors in Williston this week, attending the Chautauqua. Mr. and Mrs. Harry O’Banrmn Col. and Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun Messrs. Carter Price, Perry Price, Jack Phillips and many other Barn well people were visitors in Willis ton last Saturday for the opening of the Chau Mrs. F. H. pater, of Dunbarton, is visiting Miss Bessie Green and other relatives and friends of this section. Miss Kahron Folk, of Columbia, was a visitor of Mrs.-' W. C. Cook and other relatives this week. Misses Janie and Lizzie Matthews T)f Augusta, were visitors in Willis ton this week. Mrs. H .H. Kearse. Mrs. PauDCook, Miss Mildred Cook> s of Olar, and Miss Caroline Starr, of Columbia, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Tool this week and attended the Chautauqua. ■s •' MrK, Chester Page, of Augusta, is spending 1 this week with Col. and Mrs. R M. Mixson. Messrs. Jennings Woodward and Harry William* of Allendale, war* visitor* hi Williston the legal b* irt of sale aa said day at the risk of the purchaser Provided further that the pare baser at said sale after having made de posit of Five Hundred if&OQ.OOl! Dollars with the Master, may have ten days within which to comply with his or her bid an<T that in case J the said purchaser fails to comply with his at her bid within the said ten day* that the Master do re-se!l the said property on the next Salesday j after due and legal advertisement at the risk of the former purchaser upon the same terms and conditions hereinabove provided. H. L. OBANNON, Master. Master’s office, May 16, 1923. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock, $*0,000.00 Make This Bank Your R«*» > c *■ valskb. nrsi RALra IMmi CAMUKB Notice to Confederate Veterans > jWidqws.^ and Notice is hereby given to all the Confederate Veterans of Barnwell County, and the—Widpws of Cbn- federate Veterans, that the Pension Money has been received, ■-'and the I County Board has made their ap- j propriation, and we are now ready to* distribute their checks. The instructions are, that all those who are entitled to Pension ! shall come personally to receive'the! same if possible, if not an Order signed by the Pensioner will have be brought and place*, on Bl*. * The County Board hqa placed the hi two rlasoM: Class “A" ITS Ob. and class *8“. each | America Sees the Light The public itself has placed upon the new Overland a higher valuation than price. The greatest -Overland ever buiiuTsTrequently called the gieatesT • • - - . j —— —W £,1 W1AI.W3I. * automobile value in the world. Extra merit is '-making this the greatest year in Overland history I JFs/ci /sr WilljuOvrUad Advfrtiumtmt Im Sttmdsy Emiug Qfie.Neu)^ 1m- * r J Cm* VH i lk MUTUAL TRADING COMPAQ 5. u. DBIVS AM OVISt i«0 AMO ttALIZB • * T "» *»f»«a*ac«