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f\ Methodist Church Notes. ' (Written for hu-i week.) On Tuesihiy evening, Kebuary HHh th<‘ Committee.-; of ttu* IVpnrtnunt <>f I^oy, Activities the Alethodist Clrurch met at the I'tirsonHXe for the purpose of ory; uiiziix. Col. • R. C. Holman, Omvh T.ity l.oader, presid- iAic. A fine per cent of the members of the several eonimittecv; were pivs- «-nt and the work quiekly, disfen- -■ed, trivintc to the Church a complete* '¥»n£nni7.a'k>n •necwrdmK to the IMsrip- liju-. The officers of the Severn! comnv.t tees are as follows Missionary Commitus*: Mrs. W. K. McNab, Chairma’i; Mrs. 1>. H. Davis, Sect’y- and Trea-.' »' At the ( tnelusioii of the business liprht, refreshments were served hy Miss Johnnie Atkirrsen, Mrs. R. C. Ifolmun and Mrs. N. (1. W. Walker. The Missionary ('ytwmitto'- \\a., in t-liiiVtjv of the openinjf exercises at Suft-day seliool on lust Sunday mom* intr’at the Methodist Church, mestmi- in>i' a short hut attractive pfojrram. It i-• the purpose of the Supcrmteml- ant to feature more and more tltf* effiss or Departmental opening: exer cise m Ilia Sumlajj- School.- — Cdrele number two of the VV'oman s Missionary Society tAkes this oppor tunity to thank all those -who eontri- buUsl in the way of making: their (teorge AVashiiy^ton pai ty a .-access. The attendance wins large and the assistance gencrouX for which we are grateful. Thmugli the Presiding elder. Rev. John H. <Iravc#., woril has reached Uarnwell of the. District. Stinrdard Training School to be held at Si.' Paul’s Church, Orangeburg, from March 10 to 21. I 1 'rei- entertainment offered TtH who attend.by the con- grcgittioTi of St. Paul’s Chuivh. A strong faculty is promised anil the following courses offered: The Ihapil; The devotional Life; Priruiphs of Teaching; The Program of Chris tian Religion; ' luteirncdiate-Soitior Agencies It is lirr.cd that- a goodly numU-i of Sunday-School workeJs from Barn well will attend. Tutrs Pills Notice of Election. Tk« first d«s« •stonlik*# tbs invalid, ■irtnc i■>mediate relief, reculatins bowel* and digestive organ*, iaduemg By order of the Mayor and Town Council of the town of BfPt^nwol!, S. C;. an election will lx* held in fix>nt ot tho Court House, in the said to\y»fon the 25fli day of March, l924, Prom tire hoar of eight o’clock in the -forenoon to the hour of four o'clock in the af ternoon, for the election of an "A.lde'r- man <yf tj>c said town to succeed the latc^ T'. S. Cave, deceased. J. Stuff Halford, C. W. Moody and >1 'll Advertise in Tlie People. Dave Black have bt a appoinWfil by the .said Town Council as managers .-to conduct the said election. J’ts. M. Caldwell. Clerk of Town Council. February 2t!th. 11124. l Get the Radio Programs f : Y I ¥ V j : x li for a Week Ahead S -In— The SPittsburg Post ? Y Y Y Y X Send SI.00 for a yeurY. .iuhscriptym to .he Wednesday edi tion of The Pittsburg Po.<t, which has a special radio supplement, in which will be found programs of the leading broadcasting stations for. a week in advance, together with interesting inform- at ion comcrnir.g this wonderful invention. Send remittance yto v B.P. DAVIES ' UAttNWKLL, SOUTH CAROLINA. ¥ ¥ Y l I Don’t Worry 5 About Coal Y ? f T ❖ f T ? t f ❖ f ? Y- ❖ ♦♦♦ We always keep a big stock on baud, therefore you are absolutely j* protected in case of a Coal shortage. This also enables you to buy in small quantities if >ou desire to do so. Reside quantity, ne have quality, if it is nc*t excellent Coal we will take^ it back without cost, to you; , I 2 -r $10.00 PER TON. City Ice & Coal Co. i Dull, Sluggish Feeling LACK-DRAu’GHT our household stand - by/’ says Mrs. Thomas H. Kell, who lives near Ellijay, Ga. “We have been using it years and years. My mother’s family used it and we do here and my four sisters do, W. “I could not run my house without Black- Draught. I give it to the children whenever they need a purgative, and both Mr. Kell and myself take it. As a medicine for sluggish liver and headache, and the ills that come with constipa tion, Black-Draught i-s line. “Lots of times I have felt dull and sluggish, my head would ache and l had to make a great ef fort to 4o my work A little dose of Black- Draught would correct this feeling. We always keep it on the medicine ♦X~X~X-X~X~X-X~X~Xrt~X~X"X«XX"X~X"XK*<-XX~Xrt-X~:."X~X~X-X. X Keep shelf. 99 Be sure that you get Thedford’s, the old, reliable Black-Draught powdered herb liver med icine. At all dealers'. MonTs- BLACK-DRAUGHT Over Ten Million Packages Sold a Year m MONEY TO LEND ON EASY TERMS > *1 ’ • ■ Apply to H. L. O’BANNON ► t BARNWELL, S. C. j.".\.y~%.y.'\ J v.ya».X~;'-Xrt~X~X~X**X**X—f**^ , ’X~X~X**X~X-Xrt**X~XX“X*-X- UNS-Interest G Pef Cent. Five, Seven and Ten Years Loans procured,promptly at lowest cost. Allendale, Bamberg and Barnwell Counties. . ■ ♦ - ¥ ? I I THOMAS M. BOULWARE Attornev-at-law Barnwell, S'. C: Advertise in The People. Advertise in The People. FRIDAY and SATURDAY MARCH 7th and 8th Our customers displayed so much interest in the first of our DOLLAR DAYS, that we have decided to give them another opportunity to take advantage of the exceptional BARGAINS that we are offering. 1 lot of Coracts; $2.1*0 value, for De'lm Day $1.00 Uidios’ iuai'k. br vyui ami gre,\ Sued'. Pumps, one and.two strap $6,85 27 hi. dress Ginghamr, fast color. 6 yd $1.00 "6 inch Civtoh, f.0v value. H yaitls $1.00 • !0 inch Percale, 5 y;uus $1.00 pairs Men’s IIo.se Y or $1.00 a>' 7 pairs Ladici'-’ Hose tor $1.00 Ladies’ Silk Hose, $1.50 value $1.00 Toweling, 25e value. 5 yards $1.00 7 large size packagesjCifrai'etles $1.00 Men's Dress Shoes* $5.00 value , $4.00 Mea’s Work Shoes, best grade $3.50 UveraJls, ?2.00 values $1.50 / Men’s Suits, $22,50 values. Dollar f>u>" $17.50 Men’s .Suits, S27.b'!,va!U.CS, tTolbir Day $22.50 Men\ Suits,"$35.00 values. Dollar Day $27.50 Mga’.s flats. $5.00 values. Dollar Day $3.50 Men’s Shirts. $2.00 value, for $5.00 10 in. Sea .1 da ml, good qiutlity; 0* yds. $1.00 Men’s Rihix'd Pnion Suits, $2.00 value $1.25 (bitipg.■ 25< value. 0 yayd; $1.00 Kim >na Crepes. .‘*5c value. 4 ya.-ds ; $1.00 Bleaching, 25c value. 0 yards $100 3i> inch Best quality Black Sateen 2 1 ,-* yard a ' -• , l $1.00 28 in. Cheviots, best quality, 25v value fi yuixU $1.00 Men’s Dress Shirts, $\.2o value. 6-fut Ladies’ Patent Pump.-, one strap Men’s Work Shirts, 751 value. 2 L>i $1.00 Boy’.-*, Lee Union Alls, $2.50 values $1.50 •“l l Packages Geo*. Washington Tobn<-« « . _ $1.00 24 packages Duke’s Mixture fobm* , $1.00 *_ Hen'$ Dress Shoes, $4.00 value $3.00 I l<-t i olored Toixhon Luces. 20 yd $1.00 Kent (urtain Scrim, 25; value, 8 yd- $1.00 10 small size packages Cigaiettes $1.00 ♦’» f»lugs Chewing Tobacco $1.00 " r ' " 1 - - LI- Iiu-mr Ti-r r- k pounds 20c green Coffee i. : $1.00 !> pecks Meal $1.00 ^ U! "pounds Le-t P.ii $1.00 . ,'t pounds Vc^pe v r (’offee $1.00 » • 8 cans Pink Salmon $1.00 8 -cans Tomatoes $1.00 'V> iiurh Dress Ginghams. Yaju-- 1 yarrb- - $1.00 i I lot oj Petticoats, lace and einbroi deiy trimmed, $2:50 value, each $i:oo • Men’s [tres-s Shoes. $4.50 value $3.50 Cotton Serge, asserted eolocs. 25( value, 0 vards $1.00 ' 9 ivoXes Lye ’ . -—- $1.00 12 cases Matches ~ $1.00 i, i! i > ^— 24 pound-sack Best Self-riving Flout $1.00 1 package- Stock Food iSUc sized $1.00 22 pounds I’urina Baby C’hick Feed . ^$1.1 25 pounds Purina (tjMcken T-’oo<i 00 a \^c BARNWELL, A. PORTER COMPANY, Inc. -W . 4 -> - - • . . * SOUTH CAROLINA