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B UHINK8C ril.DKKO FORTUHE HUNTERS MILK COWS FOR SALK.— Apply to W. T. Walker, BUckville, 8. C. 26 FOR SALK.—Cleveland Blj ,Boil Cotton Seed. Made bale to the acre Lhia year. prices, etc., address B. P. Davies or* W. A. Hayes, Barn well, S. C. FOR SALE—Frost Proof Cabba/e plants grown in the open air, all early varieties. By parcel post: 200, 75c; by express collect: 500, $1.26; 1,000, $2.00. These are fancy plants. Will ship same day order is received. Send Check, money order, cash or one and two cents stamps.—Dr. C. N. Burckhalter, Barnwell S. C. I i i I i • i KCTU un mourro •AT. WANTED.—Position as foreman on farm by experienced farmer. Can keep farm implements in repair. Ad dress “Farmer,” care The People, Barnwell, S. C. FOR SALE.—Invalid rolling chair, cheap for cash, apply to Box 123, Barnwell, S. C. FOR SALE.—One brand new Ford touring car. only $400 00. If inter* etlrd address Charlie Brown. Jr., Barnwell, 8. C. 11-15-21. BtRLAlN BALKS! One Parlor Organ for Rais, good as new, Sargnm price S$' ( " Wl One oocwod hand dleeerolet anl^ fBefele foe sole at 560 4W Apply t** Mra M K Winlrs. Irilwniriin 5 C W AWTRW AansewSs Aeesds m0 UtW COBT NR aLfM FnAJs maee HLVT %\ •y ML IRVINB KINO •ss^ooooooofcootUooo^^wowR «Ck IUS. kv MeOess N^eeeaosr Sr.<)»••«• ) has T? VCHTBoDT said the match waa a A-# moat suitable one 111a comfort able little fortune, added to ber com fortable little fortune, would be bene ficial to both. The parties concerned In ttarniae were Clarissa Maxwell and Madison James. James belonged to an exclusive, but rather Inexpensive, club where he appeared regularly once a day. He accepted invitations to din ner and to take yachting trips. Miss Maxwell was a^ive in various charitable and “uplift” organizations. She called great society leaders by their first names and by them was called “Clarissa dear” in return. That Madison James and (jlarlssa Maxwell should be brought together was inevitable. They moved in the same social ort)it. That they should attract each other was considered quite natural. ^ Clarissa was thirty and Bladison was thirty-five. Not hnowlng the rea son of their having remained single so long their friends Invented reasons to suit themselves. Clarissa, it wa« decided, had remained unwed because of an early love affair. The young man bad married somebody else or had died; the majority voted in favor of death. Madison had not married be cause If be did so without the ap proval of an extremely aged and ex tremely wealthy great on<ir be for- f*- ted bit rhame to a largo fortune I Three reosnwa for i olfbory were ew- I ttrety os Defect ary to thetr Imeotneo I but In point ef fact were without the ( gttghieot foendetten lAurtmu hod hod no eorty love of I fbt* end MedHrm wee peeeeened of no j neetfhy greet eUrte ad euvuetne Oge. I or m tart, ad any growl onrte ad any I tort RW OWW e»rryWdy UnkA IbO ORiru of • C EXTRA SPECIAL! A beetle on the African Oeifl the unrful habit ef eatln< the 1 “grubo** of moogultoa. The bug. » tiger beetle with the Imposing name of dcindela octoguttata. goes to the edges of ponds where the grqbe erg swimming, and fishes them out of tho water. It helps very materially to re duce the number of mosquitoes in any area which It inhabits. . One of the great problems of mod ern tropical medicine is the. killing of mosquito larvae, consequently it Is probable that an effort will be made to cultivate the new beetle extensively. At present one method of the same sort is in use in most malaria coun tries. This consists in putting shoala of a tiny fish known as “millions” into mosquito ponds. The “millions on the grubs. Science is beginning to take a very deep interest In these “balances of na ture,” for It is probable that, by mak ing a judicious use of them, both health and crops can be improved. The ravages of the “green fly,” for in stance, are controlled by the “lady bird.” In a poor ladybird year tha green fly becomes a serious peut. COUNTY' TREASURERS NOTICR. TAX into will feed old. The tax books for the collection of 1923 taxes will be open from Oct. 15 to Dec. 31,-1923, inclusive, without penalty. From January 1st to March 16th the regular lawful penalties will be added. Books close March 15th, 1924. The tax books are made up by school districts. In asking for your taxes be sure and state school dis trict in which property is located. Dogs are not entered on the tax books. Separate receipt and tags tiTTbe given for dogs over six months We are offerinu a 24-lb Sack of “Honpe Talk" Flour for Merchants' Gala Week for 90c. J* We are also specializing on ‘ 'Tip-Top' ’ Bread x ■" t T J i t T » the Best on the market. *_ L*— w ' - _______ . • "1 . S. W. BLANTON, Main Street, Barnwell, S. C. Raising tha Quad. , Re kicked off kls wet ahoaa, slid bis tired feet Into a pair of carpal slip perm. Ut bia pipe, ant down with an air of relief and declared that wild horueu couldn't get him nut of bouao before morning. “Henry.” bln wife, "you pooled that letter I gave you ihie atueuing. I auppoaol** “I dk*. my luNh” bo replied unhttob- •■rfr “I todud toutgoe he eNM far a whoe.* Me wtfb “lew aoa * If bwrtotoetodd awd aftouUom its » - • • *eo opfmna wean grout TNftoto bu# ry tod o*a hto w *• new tog Wbai abo auw waa • toad toga pmap toe tbair. Ueg ad bto Mi >4 aeom *ed rged ag *be ad ■■■ a tom m >hi—< a wtag tom Mg Mfi Rg Tax Levy for 1923. * No. mills State purposes 6 Ordinary County purposes 7*6 Special road tax 2 Interest and sinking fund for road bonds 1 4 Interest and sinking fund for • past indebted bonds - _ _ 3 Constitutional school 8 *. Total mills 26 Special School Levy. No. aUU Rdiato. Old Columbia ...... ... ..J Red Oak, Upper Rirblbad ........S AaWetgh. Joyce Rranrb. Lore. Lowg Branch, Meyer’a Mill. Raeoa Pimm .... , .... .... ,* ,., ,d I Codar Grove. Rand tt a Q .... j Gn«0 .... mmmi .... . ... .6 ' Barbary Rranrb. DtoMMtodL Doable ^gd, Klbo. 5 far avwtogry, S faf hno in, tatoi R| ( StotogM^ § fern afdtomry. S bmdgo iMMMAi. ImAaI ig-gni n » mm m m a m »m [ Fogr Mtflo. FtoototoAdg, GeoomX Mil da Mototok Mi CatoafRe Koto Hotel Diamond e Under New Management DINE WITH US Cut out the drudgery of cooking that Sunday dinner. We will be pleased to serve you. Come and let's get acquainted. Unexcelled w « « • % I E *«• Ei t 0 m 0 MHHl feH 0m0Mt 00 giMWI «4Ab% FOR RENT VRg to a %cb toM •# t -m e # mm bmoto, i Ml* v me# a * - to » • BBaa ARP mrrraroctr • ••••••< g g R Iggggggg Hto whi L Edgar Lf ig ber pmromi reby, tbe* me C. 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I bate hardly a ■f—*‘T la toy aatoe Toa yemro ago, after heiag gradual nt from ibo arboal ] of aiiaea. ahkb 1 had eaterod after I completing my college cwurea. 1 fvuad in wavoo atoR CdPtoRto NfcMB # % 000 ‘000000 % 9m0 0 0040 044 toa g ft ■ ogatocdlB %*40 • e w * * aamag Thoaagpoa A MRA 9 koto bto i CAa i • »• Wm McNAR FMUL RRaLTM AMP ACT rggt bantm (n#ar Abt ORhaa to rarnvrla. & c , _ asiar (winKie ?. becauaa light. t The Rev. J. W. Hoggs and Mr. J. 1. Hutto, of Klarkville route No. 2, were visitors here Tuesday. While playing football one day la-t week. Master Luke Glennan had the misfortune to fall and break his arm. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Porter ana daughter, Miss Emily Porter, attend ed the funeral of Mr. Gray, a friend of the family, at Woodruff Sunday afternoon. Mr. Gray diecT in Ashe- ville Friday. One of the neatest little cars in the medium priced class seen here lately is the StarAsport touring de- livered'to Mr. .T Gary Owens by Vickery Bros, last week. This ear is proving quite popular throughout the country. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Garber, of Willistmn, will learn with regret that the latter waa taken sod- drajy in Monday aad grave fears are c - •flamed far ber reravgry Sbe Is i . r ' - • • V. e sound, travels This wave motion bk.s 'me* myself, by the sudilea death of my « twinkling, probab'y becaus.* of n father. *ho had suffered large flaan through whici the sterlight rial losses, possessed of an expensive com „ ^ canh A , SUI ,. the rourse •of the stars «s and extensive wardrobe and $1U,0U0. I' came to New York. How I managed to string out that $10,000 for ten years it would take too long to tell you. It was a truly marvelous exploit at which 1 am rather amazed myself. But I am at the end of my rope now, and if you marry me you will take a penni less husband.” “Oh, I knew all that some time ago,” replied Clarissa. “Uooked you up before I accepted yotu” , - “And yet you did accepFW” crl^ tpss > ^sohitely pure. All the more Madison. preferred because easy to take. . "Yes,” said Clarissa, * I eouldn t help Q ne 200 Puretest preparations It And I was so afraid that when I , t . -o •. 11. auu * 01/ « u for an( j hygiene. Every item I omfessed you would— , . ; ^ „ T the best that skill and conscience! “And, interrupted Madison, I was A\ so afraid that when 1 (.onfeBaed ^nu P roduc *- ‘Eu/Letefil MINERAL OIL Russian Type in the treatment of constipation. Puretest Mineral Oil is thorough and complete in its intestinal lubricating properties. Tasteless, odorless, color- MONEY TO LOAN Loriu made tame day application received. No Red Tape. HARLEY & BLATT. Attorneys-at-Law BarnwelL S. C. CATARRHA k l NESS • " • t KtomAAtoikA to* would—” “But we didn’t, either of us,” laughed Clarissa. “I guess the truth in that at first we both Intended to marry for mon ey,“ said Madison. “And ««* both fonnd that ibrrr waa gometblng better iLaa money to gurry fiar.” added Ctoitom » —yvat s gboot K," amid MoAtoato •nmi mw. ClarWoa. wbto tomii R bat I yanagi Loabwwad atom# tm I—toay I *» aatogv • mmb 6b* MR •* R* Amao I gato nato bRa* to* auanbi toagaaRR to * 44mmm I togfb ‘mt *»ao amtoMito *0LJ00Um4 M0 JM*"» * * wwo mm # A* #aa toaa**toR RtogRp tom aiaam wagam**a* mga 6* atm a oma * 4Bto MR R toA Atoto M Aba 6Bmho mm mt gjj m ■ v . * Mace Drug Co TJu TtonaltSL Prut Jton Barnwell. 8. C * ip often c&used .by edition ot * lie mucous linn.^ r,ian Tube. When this tub'- you -harve^^k, rumbling souii . i.j-teri'ect hearing. Unless tiio itin.i:r.niati> i n can reduced, your hearing may be de stroyed forever. HALL’S CATARRH MCDICINE wtB do what we claim for it—rid your system of Catarrh or I rejifri'-SH caused by CaUrrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE has been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for over Forty YCars. Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney * Co., Toledo, O. Tuffs Pills MPtoMRMHIMP ’I r | '*■ *00 ***«# if*' 4 W. J. ROOF, Mgr. (The man with a smile) •mm*. LONG TEKM MOSEY in LEND • flaw «wRt mRmnmB Ato ba*RA ^TtoaAm tgaatoa $w* atowM tomtom LAW9\ BROWN to HUSH R4RRtomj» ML Don’t Worry About Coal PER TON.-^i?| •j* City Ice & Coal Co. x R. H. WILCOX, Mgr. ““ Barnwell, S. C. ! COAL! I wish to advise my friends that I will be prepared to lake care of their needs for fiftt class coal this winter, as in the past. I am making arrangements for the beat grade the market affords and my prices will be as low as is consistent with quality. V# me before placing your order. I will have a number of * gland id Horae* and Make, wkwb f will offs* nt ROAey saving price* Dent forget gw wban ta geoR af Bmstpm. Wagom. H a raag% tit.