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✓ I THE BAJUfWELL PtOflX ac,** JOHN W MOLMftA I MO-1912 ft ft ft B. P. DAVIES. Editor and SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year H *0 Rix Months ~-90 Three Months .—— W (Strictly la Adrance.) THURSDAY t AUGUST 1«TH, 1923. The Price of Gasoline. » . - - v ^ , Last week, the Governor of South Dakota ordered that gasoline be sold by the State for 16 cents a gallon, in protest against the very high prices being charged for that neces sary fuel. The Standard Oil Com pany immediately reduced its price to that figure, although claiming that in selling it at 16 cents the company will lose ntoney. Following this action on the part of the oil concern, the Governor of North Dakota sent a telegram to the Standard people aemanding that “gas” be sold in his State at 16 cents. If the Governors of the Dakotas can thus reduce the price of motor fuel, why can’t the Governor of South Carolina ard of the other State* ia the Unton bring about a similar reduction * The farmers of the South have been forced to seJ their products fee so teeg at prtrua they will uet ••tally cognised by educators that In order to stem the tide of dootcueilon hy fire, tbs younger generation must ’ bo bronght' to realise that the incinefa- ion of material wealth at the rat* of f M29.760 a day represents a national danger, and must be taught the rudi ments of fire prevention so as to wage a successful battle against the flames. There has consequently been a growing movement for fire preven tion education in the schools, and eleven states have already placed upon their statute “books measures playing, calling for such instruction. Only fifteen minutes a week are devoted to the subject, but it is held that even in this space of time much good may be accomplshel. In order to meet the demand fot a standard work of instruction, the Na- tonal Board of Fire Underwriters, with the assistance of the U. S. Bureau of Education, has published a manual known as “Safeguarding the Home Against Fire/' and this is the basis of study in practically all of the states. There can be no doubt that the teaching of fire prevention in the schools will cause the coming generation to become fire consioua in the proper sense. The economic benefits of such a constructive t can scarcely he over-esti- Mr* hold at Dewbt* fmi Sunday morning, a large crowd be ing preagpt. Immediately after preaching the B. .Y. P; U. met. • Mia* Pearle Collins of Hilda, waa the week-end.guest of 'Mias Julia Wnrren, of this community. ' Mr. Howall Still, two sons and nephew, of Blythe, Ga., are- visiting relatives and friends of this vicinity. A few neighborhood friends relatives were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warren Saturday night with singing and » have the say a boot the •f ua moneys frequent If apeak of the wastefulness of ami** and navies. They wigh. ..as doe* every one else, that such na tional safeguards were unnecessary and that the funds needed for their maiatensnee might be diverted to to serve othtr purposes. But as a rule they have very little to say about our standing army of tax collectors and spenders, which » n( l is more thaff fve times the size of our army and navy combined. In this connection the recent report of the taxation committee of the In aa order of the State of Education, notice la hereby that the next regular leach- lamination will be held in the Court House at Barftwell on Friday Augur.P 24th, 1928, • end Saturday, August 26th, 1923, beginning at 9:00 A. M. / . Horace J. Crouch, , County Supt. of Education. Barnwell, S. C., Aug. 4th, 1923. 2t Wm. McNAB Representing Better Aervtc*. Misses Pearle Collins, Ollie Lee Jones and Julia Mae Warren, Messrs. Roy, Odelle, and J. B. Still motored to Hilda Suifday afternoon. A good many friends and relatives assembled at the home of Mrs. Ellen Jones Sunday afternoon, where they spent some time in anging. Miss Juanita Miir.-ns, of Furman, was the guest of Miss Ollie Lee Jones Sunday. ^ Family's Long Possession‘ef Farm. Nine hundred years’ ownership of oue farm. Is the proud record of*a peasant family near Pan In the Pyre nees. From father to ton the far has been handed down from genera tion to generation, and now tbo French Onea of Agricultural Merit has been awarded the present owner. It !• eoggeeted that the head #f4 governmental Housekeeping tM family of Paublaa be gleea the 1 eArlal right te add the a a me of hit farm at I<argarr1er m hie ewa aa a ftfta of heuer. thaa fcaramtag PeuMaa and the plnueae sf a ..Office in Harrison Block, Main St BARNWELL. 8. C. ir voo nave .TnlfsPills FIRE. HEALTH AND ACCIDENT Michigan- Banker,' A.aociation i. INSURANCE COrfPANIES. A particularly intere.tm^ Pcraonal attention given all buitwf The committee asserts that, in the past fifteen years, more than 1,000,- 000 laws have been passed in the country to control the lives and busi ness activities of our people, and that one individual in twelve of our population is supported by the tax-pay ing public in one way or another. In the state of Michigan, 50 per cent of the wealth newly created every year goes .to pay for govemmnt— state, local or national The United States government pays salaries to 70*000 crviHans and the several state* have more than twice that number on their payrolls. Add their families and depend'"!*^ and you will understand the surpris- ing totals and the coat of our Advertise in THE PEOPLE. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS is often caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the^ Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed .you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing. Unless the inflammation can be reduced, your hearing may be de stroyed forever. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE will do what we claim for it—rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by- Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE has been successful in the. treatment of Catarrh for over Forty Years, Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney A CO., Toledo, O. GREENWOOD BUSINESS COLLEGE GREENWOOD, S. C. With the most beautiful location in the South, with carefully planned courses of study and moderate rates for board and tuition our Institution is indeed a most attractive school for young peopls seeking the best in business education. A few months of training such as you will receive here will fit you forone of tha large positions that are constantly coming our way to fill. WRITE US FOR HANDSOME NEW CATALOG. Addrrea: PRES. W. g. PETERSON, Bex S3t A. Grseaweed. S. C. it any Mm r that -tax-free lor. aad that aa upright rttisen af fergetfoliMU* their Us rvtara * USCO Users Stick ta harrar at of uiilmea—S' United States Tires are Good Tires ■ a» •* •s*ews • a* Aew 9MkJ of ' 1 BM* asftprwj SSI ■ a* eep m a* *w gied ul lr% aad g*** sgavui t ieta. tan rm ms Asm* WRte** | wTH* ■«•»**#**«* II Pm* m ftp •ee * *•* * • It Scientific Cattle Breeding Shown in Government Exhibit £*£ Saiannali Tri State EipositHm. Oct. 77-Nov. 3. MONEY TO LOAN No Red Tape. HARLEY A BLATT A ttoro«r»atL* « AC ft BAY • i ■* 11'•« '•»«« wbwb Uk* p# •ale ««■» wmerly pa«i aad wbwH a*v Seattle ntiseae */• rae*ag a faiwy prw* fee tbrtr atrwt rar rM*re TH* Mrmegr of Kedu David Sarnuf/. Vicr-Praidrnt and Genersl Manager of the Radio Cor- (torUtion pf America. **ya: ’’No electrnal development of our time, or at any time, ha-* l*H*n more rapid in it<« scientific advance and it.H com mercial growth than ‘Radio.’ Tha new art is already engaging the world s thought, and nas opened up vast new vistas of electrical and social progress. He conveniently mtalogs Radio under three general heads: Marine Communication with its huge net work of ship-to-ship and ship to shore service and what it means to the safety of present-day ocean travel; Trans-oceanic Communication the new international facility now Wm. E. McNAB Fertiliser Fertiliser' Mmteriftl. Cotton Seed Bought and Meal Exchanged. BARNWELL. S. C. u After* to buy USTJrts ft. IX liARUbY MO.Og CO. lUfftwri x C EPr^ PHARMACY. Rterkvillp. SC C LONG TEKM MONEY to LEM) i 6 percent, interest on large amounts. Private funds for small loans. What the government, through tho the Department of Agriculture, has done. Is doing and will do for the farmers in assisting them to raise bet ter dairy and beef cattle is interesting ly told in the mammoth exhibit which will occupy several hundred square teet in one of the buildings at the centralized and directed from Ameri-i- SaVan,lah Trl State Exposition, Octo- ca instead of abroad as of former days; and Broadcasting, which brings into our very homes the great thoughts of the nation’s leaders.music and other forms of entertainment. He phophesied that ia the very near future it wouW be possible for any person in the country to pick up his ordinary land line telephone ard ask for connection with a passenger liner on tbs Atlantic at Pacifg* orea.i. with as great ea*e as accompanies an ordinary call between two today ber 27 to November 3. It is a col lection of factx. figures and statistics combined with illustrations in relief that is brand new and win be shown In this section for the first time. The government has assisted very materially In raising the sUndard of dairy and beef cattle, and it is prin cipally because of ths scientific re search work conducted by this de formed to purchase a blooded bull for a stated number of cows in a speci fied area. This system is the mqst direct used to prevent runts. And cer tainly it is effective because the farm ers who have formed such associations exhibit their calves with pride, show ing the improvement in the offspring. Thq above picture is taken from one section of the exhibit which proves the theory mentioned in dairy cattle breeding. In the background appear the buildings of a modern dairy farm demonstrating the necessity for ade quate housing faetlities for fine cat tle. The fabricated cattle forms in the center of this division are Identi cal with the animals they represent. The salient point of the illustration is that from the holla.In the center DR. CECIL RAY, Physician and Surgeon. Office at Mace Drug Company. Barnwell, S. C. * LAWYERS BROWN & BUSH BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA. 4* £ A £ f Safety X I Service Satisfaction pnrtment that the American fanner there is not one UAJghter that shows Is enabled to bresd both blade of say trace of smib sirs in They are cattle that will bring him n fair re benlthy milk prodneftg cow* tnra for bis out lay. There arr spe- { After the farmer has *■ *a tats cmc nothtog bet travel from ty array *4 ymrifeta! colli* demoostm of tbs eaoatry to Mm svhev tlooc n omst to tho Yrshsai* route thoi effort SAFETY—or the freedom from loss, is the primary essential for the successful accomplishment of any undertaking. SERVICE—or the faithful and honorable performance of duty, is the medium which promotes all achievements. SATISFACTION comes only as e result of having first secured Safety and Service. This makes a great trio. v SAFETY, SERVICE and SATISFACTION arp furnished at this bank in connection with all the requirements and facilities of good banking. 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