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FOR SALE.—Excel melon seed,
per pound. Georgia Rattlesnake,
per pound. Tom Watson, 80c per
pound. Rocky Ford Cantaloupe seed,
$1 per pound. White Spine Cucumber
seed. $1 per pound. Long Green Cu
cumber seed, $1.20. per pound. These
are all the very best seed. Cash with
order. Dr. O N. Burckhalter, Ssum-
well, S. C. , . ' 3-13-61.
FOR SALE.—Baby carriage. Ap-
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Speller” will be used in the High
School Contest, with WebsterV Sec
ondary School' Dictionary to supple
ment.
After the number of contestants has
been reduced to five, a written test
will be resorted to. Two contestants
will be permitted to enter from each
school.
Judges will be secured from other
counties.
Other particulars may he obtained
frotn the County Superintendent of
.Education.
. Clara L. Johnston Hitt,
For the Committee.
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ply to Mrs. J. Julien Bush, Barnwe
S.C..
FOR SALE.—One half-horse power
electric motor, 500-gal. cypress water
tanfc and tower for same.—Apply to
Mrs. Daisy Buckingham, Barnwell, ii*
C. \ — 3-13-tf.
Carter Makes Announcement.
B. D. Carter, Esq., of Bamberg, has
definitely announced that he,is in the
race for Solicitor.
Mr. Carter is a prominent member
of the Bamberg Bar and for years
has engaged in the criminal practice
th?re, often being employed to assist
the Solicitor.
FOR SALE:—Altheas, white, pink 80016 of tht ‘ fa(ts learned about
and purple; 25 cents each.-Mrs. L.I Mr - ( ' nrt6r are: He wai Wn in Co1
H. Christie, Barnwell, S. C. I loton Count - v - h6 ' vorked on farm
—^ until nineteen year:s of age, and, then
FOR SALE.—Cleveland Big BolV with thc hel P ^ hi ^ brather , ^ work -
Cotton-Seedi—Made bale to the acre <** hlM way thr<jU ^ h Ciemson Gijlege.
this year. For prices, etc., address aild lator throu,^ the Law,.School of
B. P. Davies or W. A. Hayes, Barn-. b n i>'eEsity-
well, S.' C. a ^° 0 ‘* both at Ciem-
f Sop and Carolina, he was known as
a* level-headed, consistent player. On
Health and by virtue of the power
vested in me as Mayor of the Town
of Barnwell, IT IS HEREBY OR
DERED:
That the pobEc Behoofs of the said
town, both white and colored, art
lereby closed and will remain closed
until further notice. ,
It is further ordered that no child
of school age, either white or colore <1,
)e allowed to attend the theatre,
church or Sunday school or congre
gate in »ny-public'place during the
period of the epidemic, nor shall any
j0
member of a family in which there ts
a case of measles be allowed to at
tend any of such places. " _
It is* further ordered that every
house in winch there is tc case of
measles shall be placarded. Placards
may be obtained at. the office of tie
town clerk. ' . _
A. J. Bennett,
Mayor.
Barnwell, S. C., Mch. 10, 1924.
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- GLASSES OF THE PRESIDENTS
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Ft)R SALE.—One fancy driving
mare, absolutely city broke; first
check for $100 gets her, or I will pny
the difference for a new Ford.—J. K.
Owens,- Blackville, S. €., rfd. 3.
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ClemsonV undefeated team of 1906-7,
when the great Ga. Tech, team fell a:
its victim, “Bc v rt” Carter; of Bartiberg,
and Walker Keexpf Barnwell, playec
guard, and afterward for two years
WATERM KLOV SEED FOR SALE Mr - Carter"pTayed^On Carolina’s yar-
Watson | s ‘ ty a atl1 -
— 1 have 40 lbs. of choice
watermelon sol'd for sale at $2.00 per
pound. This is an improved variety
of this fme melon. The color of the
rind is dark gre -n and the melons (
grow to large size.—J; Gary Owens,
dam well, S. C.
RESOUTIpNS.
^.Brother Tarlton S. Cave.
Once again Harmony Lodge No. 17,
2-28-if bas bl - ,( -‘ n called uj>on
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HERE AND HEREABOUTS.
i give up a faithful
1 Grvat. Lodgi* Above
The dav , gain 13 minute
this week.
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member to th-
This we
m iuni the dejKirtUKf of Brother rath
• i ten S.- Cave, whose .genial presence
• 'we miss in. xmt*—t-orntnun:. atioir-.
Faithfulness - is. a greater asstt to
•jn-f; possiss than riches, our brother
unc
abounded in thi< virture
He
was
Mason
(h'V. Edgar A. Hr<>\vn
V.eek-vlid at home.
the
also a true Mason. V brothe
(found in him a lova! frjeml. The ten-
f
This Man Has ColUcted The** Wsrn
by Nine of ths Chief Ex-
. ocutives. P
Ejeglnsses worn by aine president*
of the United States are owned by Dr.
Fred A. Stengel of Marion, O., whose
chief hobby appears to be the collec
tion of curios.
The oldest pair in' the group is that
which surmounted Thomas .Jefferson's
nose In 1801, when Jefferson was fifty-
eight. Doctor Stengel purchased the
glasses from an aged Virginian who
lived near Monticello, Jefferson's home.
This pair lias a metal frame.
Of contemporary interest is Presi
dent Harding’s first, j»air, which Sten
gel himself fitted when the president
was edltoi) of the Marion Star and
never dreamed of some day becoming
the Chief Executive. Harding selected
n she.il frame, oxford style, when it
became necessary to reinforce his vi
sion.
(Hasses used hy Theodore Roosevelt,
too. who was nicknamed • Four Eyes”
when, as a beardless youth, lie sought
to recover bis health on a Western
ranch, tire in Stengel s c'dlTeSfldn. ‘ j
In ltd* collection- a re"~Spectiicl.<oi:
which belonuc l to drover Cleveland.
William McKinley. Jntnes A. Barfield,
William II. llam-on, James K. I’olk
and Rutherford B. Haves.—folutnbia
Record.
“The Old Essex Pep Pltis
Hudson Smoothness”
The new Essex has all the stamina for which its
forerunner was famous. And its 6-cylinder motor
bqilt by Hudson^giVes smoothness of performance
heretofore exclusive to the Super-Six.
Its economy includes not only exceptional gas, oil
and tire mileage, but a policy of minimum mainte
nance cost with parts prices that will astonish you.
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ESSEX
$
975
Touring Model *850 Freight and Tax Extra
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hir.
Mrs. Li:*.:'.;*' favc loft last wo
a visit‘to Miami, Fla.
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“>i' j ling to res;
was manifested.
( ol. and Mrs'.“Harry 1>. Calhou'.ri
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wove visitors in Columbia las; vvook.
.M.. A. IL Dunbar, of Four Mile
UAvuship, was a visitor hero Monday.
Mrs. Bothea has roturmd to hor
homo in Augusta after a visit to Nil - ,
and Mrs. R. H. Wilcox.
J. Julion Bash. Esq., loft Sunday
afternoon, for Columbia where he
spent several days on professional
ba-inoss.
Miss Helen Calhoun, who is teach-j
ing school at St. Matthews, spent thoi
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week-end here with hor mother, Mr.->.
Minnie Calhoun.
won*,exc.nplihed iii_
ebaraetcr. He. was always wil-
ond to nood whorevor i;
Theroforo, bo it ne-
solved:
tst. That wi* htivo lost in Brother
Tarlton S. 1’avo a Very choici Spir.t
and h loyal friend and Brother. That
while' wo deplore our loss We believe
Lhat it is his eternal gain.
2nd. That wo tendor to his bo-
roavod wife and family tho sympathy-
ami friondship of Harmony Lodge No.
17. A F. M.
3rd. That a copy of these resolu
tions be mailed to Mrs. Cave and a
copy placed in tho anhives of our
lodg'd.
(». W. Manville,
L. F. Davi>.
.' N. G. W. Walker,
Committee.
lor the SoiiHtt
BIRD MELODIES AND MUSIC
The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Barn-j
well Episcopal Church will moot on* e
a week during Lent for tho purpose
of studying. Japan.
(Editorial appoarnl
son Daily Mail. Ft
no re.
m the Andei
1924.)
Congressman Mames F. Bvrnos. of
Aiken, ha.' formal announce-
mint ofMs* candidacy for the United
Senate, to >ui:ceod Sonat .ir
Djrtf. whoso tornt o>:| ires- next March.
luB hid the matter under
consideration foi* some, tinio and Hjs:
action is received with dtiight by
Mis. J. (Frank 'Goodwlind littie-| thou*-ands of .his friends,ami admirers
Emrtiitt Allen, lurtv returned toI'lhiHiughout South • arolina,
Mr. J. E. Hajloy.-Jr., shipped -two ,
bunches ^of asparagus from Barnwell ^ t ‘ ,u
Monday. So far as this paper knows,
this isc.thiT* first ‘■gra-;'” to bo < uUpl'y nos
Beautiful Passages in Works of Great
Composers Borrowed From Feath
ered Singer*.
Th* successful broadcasting of the
song of canal ios and tin* response of
other birds mi lev. away from the point
of transndssi.'n will provide new Inv-
potu's for the* discussion* of the, con
tribution bird melodies have made to
music. It has been ebtimed by clo>k
student of bird life that many oUthe
most beautiful passages in tke works
of great cornposers are lifted note l>y
note fro it 1 i be birds, amrthat the i»n-
tlent vvatelior may /near Beethoven
from the. tluoat oCan oriole, note for
| note and no indue for measure, em
phasis and everytbiiig. Yor is this the
only iiirideru cited. They, number, llt-
ierallv/'seures. There Is* nothing sur
prising In this. Bird-music is the most
fuent and 1 .at lira I in the -world; so-
called coloratur.-t vob*es merely are In
imitation of tbeeltinl voice, and their
most noted numbers are usually enti-*
tied with some alluson to t*irds. No
<»no who has listened to the surprising
flights of melody of which a canary Is
capable but marvels jil the mysteries
which create It a tiny, delicate and
perfect mechanism. --I mtrnit News.
Advertise iirThe People.
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Too Rich to De p Communist.
Questions of dec'fine contihue to
trouble tdifimunisls—butli pundits In
W. D. Harley Motor Co., Inc
BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA. * V
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CANDIDATE ( ARDS.
For Sheriff.
Blackville, S. C., Mch. fTl, 1924
1 hereby announce myself a candf-.
date for the office of Sheriff iff Barn-
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well County, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Democratic pri
mary election.
Boncil H. Dyches.
• Barnwell. ST 0., Mareh 4, 1924.
’ 1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for tho office of She riff-of Barti-
vvoll County, subject to th»* rules and
regulations of the Dernocratic pri-
mary election.
.1. B. Morris.
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son.
.heir home at \V
short'visit to
Ba-mvvB rtmi Al lendale
Ga., after
a great many years South
high \ !a«*os and the
Jrii'nds* and 'relatives in tuoltiu* has- li«»t Fail a Senator woo,
1 -o until
friends of Col. and Mi's. F.dga*'' "dh t ho.exeopji
luen ai>!o to
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: position‘if dcsiTv-s in .the Senate
of tin* late Senate
I'.rov.n will h am with pleaFUro j Tillman, ann manv persons o: me
•that their little daughter. Emily, Ins] State- f. el .that Me. Byrnes will again
recent severe attack P ut Carolina on tho map in na
an* spending some | affairs..
iit Kershaw.
recovered trpni
of iilness. They
linn* with rolativt
Mr. Byrnes achieved, distine- I
• j t ion in the House where he has served
The W. D. Harley Motor Co., of for several terms, and there V no
Ibis city, bji* made sales to the fol doubt'but that hi*, could continue .to
lowing "parties,4 l n,the past week: Mr;..! rept-<er,t his .liTrict as long as he
A. T. Beard,' of Donora. HmJ.^mk n y"F rht bu V , ‘ t ‘J>as the* ambition
Coach; Dr. Law. of Allendale.-high.*.*, and it wki no U< i to the
Coaqh; IVhfy Harley,
Hudson Speedster.
of
Bai'nwi'Uyl Aotei s oj’ S,*uth (k roliha to decide
^utin’gJthe Aug’jst primary.
Mr.Brrni'S is not as \rell known in
Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Kennedy, Anderson County as in some other
who recently moved* to Williston from portions of the State, but this county
Pennsylvania, were visitors—in Barn- will be given- an opportunity during
well last week. Mrs. R. JU Wilcox the campaign to sec him anji^know
entertained Wednesday .iftertioon and' him bett<*r. *
Mrs. Garter Price on Thursday after- Knowing Mr. Byrnes as We do, and
noon in honor of Mrs. Kennedy. ; his ability and general fitness for the
t— ■■ - ■ —— place, the Daily Mai! hopes to see him
Spelling Contest. ^ j the next United' StatesrSenator from
— -! ; South Carolina.
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The Spelling Conto-t to decide the! » »
championship of Barnwell County will!
imple mi t idl'd
fallhfttl in tbe villeges. HeretieHl <on-
duct. as well !)> beret lea I opinion, is
ground- for exiJuding men from tin*
party. —
Tin* .story i v told of a liumble and
sincere Comm*,mist rural family,
wliero the wife n\:is an cnie.prisir.g
woman of the thrifty, “'maiuiging'
typ**. She * gruilnally Hocumuiate.ri jj
pig, sonic fowls 'and >onn* nil biJp.| ](
•wlileh multijilied until by selling pu.rt
of them and a few liousehold belong
ings slip was abb* to buy a cow. Jfims
cvcrttually she developed a little stock
fann.
However, the family’s i:mi«nid
standard of well being v.us looked
upon with suspieiotjt** by the liuslmmlls
fellow Cimimunlsts,- who decided to
extdude him froml the party. -4nHhe
course of his trlnPYot' lii*re_s.y. th^ deli
cate point came up as to just hmv
many turkeys changed a Communist
^bitQ_a_bourjooy.—hiving Age. ..
For Clerk of Court. - ^
Barnwell. S. C,. Mch. 11. 19rr.
I hereby announce 'mv.-clf a canai-
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date for the office of Clerk, of Court
of Barnwell Contv, subjict to the
•imiesp -And -regulations Iff the. Demc-
ciatic urir. .hh' e.cction.
C. Kcv- Sunders.
A PROCLAMATION.
he held in the auditorium of the.) >
Barnwell High School on Friday even-; Stat^ of South Carolina, i
ing. Marfh 28th, at eight o’clock. ; Town of Barnwell.
Arnold’s ‘‘Mastery of Words,, Books; l£ ^ppc*aring that a severe .type of
I and II, will be used in the Grammar i measles in epidemic form is ^reval-
Ruesian Crop Acreage Gain*.
* Russian agriculture is beginning to
show signs of coming hack as 11 factor
in world agricultural trade, although
still short of prewar production, ac-
cording to a special survey of Russian
conditions made by the lu»pnnment-
of Agriculture at Washington, which
reports an increase of from 15 to 2fl
per cent in the acreage sowfi to eroi>s
this season. Trade agreements he
. t'veen Hie Soviet gOverntiient and lm
porters In Germany, Austria. Denmark.
England and Norway have 'established
trade eonnectlrnnt, fixed methods ol
ptymentH and facilitated commercial
Intercours*.,.
Grade Contest, grades 1 to 7.
Chew's "Practical High
, ent in the town of Barnwell, upon the
School recommendation of the 'Board of
For Alderman.
Barnwell, S. <\, Mah h 4. 1924.
will be given for dogs over six months
old. ' kN
Tax Levy for 1923.
. . No. mills
State purposes -0
Ordinary County purjiose^ 7 Vi
Special road tax —- x v-—2
Interest- and sinking fund for \
road bonds * 4
Interest and sinking fund for
indebted bonds __3V£
Constitutional school
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Total mills *.26
. Special School Levy. ~
No. mill*
Edisto, Old Columbia ..._2
Red Oak, Upper Richland I__3
Ashlyigh, Joyce Branch. Lees, Long
Branch, Meyer’s t Mill, Seven
Pines . . ... .-4
Cedar (hove. Sand 11V.I . r )
Cayi; —- 1 .6
Barbary Branch, Diamond,, Double
Pond, Elko, 5 Jof-cralnary, 3 for
bonds, total .... . _* :__8
lilenton. 5 for pidinnrv, 3 bridge
bonds, total .. . 8
BOILER FLUES
MILL CASTINGS AND SUPPLIES
BELTING, PACKING AND LACING
WOOD, IRON AND rTCCL
Brin* KNOINM KKI’AIKS in »ut«> for qnlck wo*k.
LOMBARD IRON WORKS, AUGUSTA, GA-
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Trees and Plants
FOR
I’ hereby announce* candi-
k
dale •wr'^^ofl^^iff jiMd* man of th.
town iff BfifliwM for th<‘ unexpir d
term of the late T. S.Cave.
B. L. Easterling.
Fburt'-Mile, Fricndwb-jt*.-<H;c e|ty, Hil- ~
Mon-tg; iMltefCglvary, New
Fii-e-t'. •.'Pleasaht Hill,
IN/ly Bnfnelv, TirikerV Creek S
i^g>t#r _ _.
Dunliiirton, 9 for ordinary, 3 for
bonds, total
£
IP YOU HAVE
Malaria,Piles.Sick Headache.CortWa
Boweb, Dumb Ague, Sour Stomach,
and Belching; your food does not
aiaimilate, you have no appetite.
Healing
Springs •_
2...
Kline, X
for of dinary,
4 for bonds,
^ total
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Barmufi!
y Bria for ord
ipary, 4 , i» for
bonds,
total ..
...' 15
Hercules
16
KU IT AND SHADE TRELS,
PECAN TREES, ROSES.
SHRUBS, EVERGREENS*.
- If EDGE PL A NTS, and
VINES.
CATALOG ON REQUEST
The C. C. Dorn Co.
109 Ninth SU H
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Tail’s Pills
will remedy these troubles
COUNTY TREASURER’S TAX
NOTICE.
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Advertise in The People.
The tax book- for the collection of
1923 taxes will be open from Oct. Jo
t 0 Dec. ol, 1923, inclusive,*! ''witbfflR
penalty. From January 1st ip Mafch
15th the regular lawful penalties will
be added.- Books close Makch 15th,
1924. ’r
* The tax hooks are maih; up by
school districts. In asking for vour
taxes be sure and state’’school dis
trict in which property fs „4o<?ated.
Dogs are not entered jbft u’ffae tax
books. Separate receipt and .tags
Blackville, 15 for ordinary,
bonds, total
Williston, 17 for ordinary, 4 for
bonds, total _|L-i -_jl21
J. B. ARMSTRONG,
’ 1 County Treasurer.
Barnwell, S. C., Oct. 8, lf%3.
Acte
MONEY TO LOAN
Loans made same day
application received.
No Red Tape.
Charley & blatt.
Attomeys-at-Law
BamwelL S. C.
Send Us Your Job Work.
CATARRHAL IUvFNESS
is often caused hv an Inf *. c5 conditiou
of the muious lining -if ian
Tube. When this tube _ou
'have a rumblfhg sonna. . ; [ nperfect
hearuiK. Unless the inllamuintion can
be reduced; your hearing i.iay be de
stroyed forever — -
HALL'S (tATARR^i MRDICJNE wfU
do what we claim for it—ntil your system
of Catarrh or Deafmr- causod by
Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MEUICINK
has -been successful in the treatment of
Catarrh for over ./Fort y Years/
Sold by aR druggists ,
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. O.
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Send Us Your Job Work.