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r iU / Camp MorraTl t« Meet. Camp Georjre VV. Morrall, U. C. V , will meet at Meyer’s Mill on Friday, May 2nd, aecordinpr to the following announcement issued this week by Capt, J. Staff Halford, of Barnwell: “The annual reunion of Camp <ieorjre W. MorraU. U. C. V., will be held at Meyer’s Mill on Friday, May 2nd. All members of the Camp are requested to be pre-»en* and Vetera is who arf* not members of the Camp i r any other camp are also requested to be present and have their names placed on the roll. “The ladies are also invited to be present and supplement the occasion with (baskets filled with somethin!' •Rood to eat. “Dr. W. M. Jones, pastor of the Barnwell Baptist Church, will lie the orator of the day.” The Barnwell High School baseball team swamped the Blackvjlle team here Tuesday afternoon, 1G to :t. The Miley-Buie revival, bintf con ducted at the Barnwell Baptist Church js attracting larjre oontrretfations -to each service. ^ Mrs. Solomon Blatt and little son have returned from New York, where the latter has been in a hospital for treatment for several weeks. The many friends of the family will I k jflad to know that the little fellow is greatly improved in health. BARNWELL COUNTY TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. -* Blackville High School . - Saturday, April 12, 1924, llrOd 1 a. m. Song. * Devotion?! Exercise*—Rev. L. H. Miller. Music—<Blackville High School Girls’ Chorus. * * “School Improvement'Associations—Miss Mattie Thomas, State Organizer. Vocal Solo—Mfs. B. F. Owens. “Summer Schools”—More particularly the Orangeburg 1921 Summer School —Supts. W. A. Schitfley and A. J. Thackston, Orangeburg, 10 minutes. ADDRESS—*. ^ —-—7 ——— —^ ~r a* Business. , j Dinner. I . * *—Dr. W. J. McGlothlin, President of Furman University, has been invited to make this address, ind promised to .come or send ? substitute. He could not be located just before this program was prepared, but he is scheduled to be in this section of the State on a town-to-town speaking tour, and will no doubt fill hi* appoi rtment. H. J. C. A. R. Wallack .16.47 R. L. Bronson v--.- 6.00 Ivan, Alien-Marshall Co. _._5.7G New Sentinel Pub. Co. 9.00 1 The R. L. Bryan Co. _ 1072L J. F. Cleckley r -_..^2,7:14.91 H. C. Jones :3. r >7.3<< McMillan and Watson 1,894.00 Barnwell Insurance Co. 23.1.oO C. K. Sanders 86.00 John Eve P. W. Price E1 ma Cave __ Elma.Cave .. G. M. Main. ...T: Horace J. Crouch % John K. Snelling The People this week publishes an announcement of interest to the vo ters of Barnwell County. The friends of Dr. W. C. Smith, Sr., of Williston, announce him as a candidate for the •office of State Senate. Dr. Smith has always taken an active interest in politics and is well known throughout the county. He is well qualified for the position and will no doubt make an excellent race. QUARTERLY REPORT rrr. 3,000.00 450.00 ...... 45.40 ..,;.:90.90 7.20 129.97 ......65.41 C. K. Sanders ll.. 133.55 J. Staff Halford 41.67 E. C. Matthews....... 19.45 W. L. Baxley ----- ----- 8.33 E. M, •Kirkland —.-.94.63 J. B. Morris .' ... . -1-8.33 C. A. Hensley, M. D. ... ...41.66 J. W. Folk —— 19.X3 J. S. Still 1 - T . —150.00 -—73.30 ,.---..57.62 2 —H.00 . .. — ..38.00 85.95 .36.95 CANDIDATE CARDS.' For Congress. I hereby announce myself as « can didate for Congress from the Second Congressional District, under the Rules and regulations of the Demo cratic Primary, and pledge myself to ‘support tlje nominees thereof. • Robert L- Gunter. | Get the Radio Programs For Master. Barnwell, S. C„ March 27, 1924.' I hereby announce myself a candtU date for the office of Master for Barnwell County, subject to the rules arql regulations of the Democratic primaiy election. G. M. Greene: C. K. Sanders — 150:00 John K. Snelling . 28.46 E. C. Matthews *—‘—.—16.13 J. W. Folk —. . .r.‘—23.35 W. H. Manning '.55.55 Horace J. Crouch ..—/ 128.0(1 W. L.' Baxley 8.33 C. A. Hensley, M. IV. _J 41.36 E. M. Kirkland . ... —.—97.41 J. S. Still — 150.00 J. B. Morris — — _.-31.35 J. Staff Halford —-1 -.-,—41.67 Henry .Harjtzog 65.97 C. K, Sanders . — r 25.00 C. K. Sanders - ; 65.00 G. M. Main 3.69 The Barnwell People .... 24.00 C. K. Sanders ... 77.00 ElntV Cave — . . -_ 190.90 H. G. Boylston — ,.. 183.31 Barnwell. S. C., March 28, 1924. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of ' Master for Barnwell County, subject to the, rules and regulations >f the Democratic primary election. V r . S. Owens. For Coroner: Barnwell, S. C., March 27, 1924. I hereby announce myself a candi- -klate for re-election to the office of Cor oner of Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Dem- ocr^tic primary election. J. Staff Halford. 'Of the Board of County Directors for Quarter Ending MarchUH, 1921. The Best Pharmacy E. W. Holman B. Mazursky — A. J. Owens J. B. Armstrong Frank Sanders — J. W. Johnson Mrs. W. B-. Parker O. 1). Hammond Gulf Refining Company d. VV. Smoak Arrington Brother .--i J. B. Armstrong Brown and Bush L. Jowers — . .. — The Barnwell People Home Bank Horace J. Crouch — . .f. F. ('leek 1 ley J. B,. Armstrong L. Cohen Mrs. R. C. Kirkland J. VV. Sanders ttill Creech J. I). Armstrong C. M. Turner ’ ( . M. d'ui nei Sam .1. Bailey H. J. Bush Arrington Rros, nd‘< <•. < j. (). < addiAi J. I . Sweat , < . U. fliers, Sr. ' (\ 5 \ 1? t mi (I i. I». Vlen is J. VV . Sanders ('. li. (Ireene (ikilf Re lining Co. VV. I •. H:u li*y Motor < H. Joseph Baxley K. V. Woodward T. A. Holland Entei prise Hardware Co. ... /■ I mn t rum VV. VV. AK f Kerle\ »A. f. Carter M VV Morris I’eler Reed (I. O. Barker N. F. Sanders Henry Hart/.og J. G. Buixkbalter VV. D. Peeples , f 193.85 31.70 -57.00 49.81 , 10.75 8.00 35.25 39.50 48.25 93.7.3 44.00 218.95 42.00 . 100.00, .. -75.bd 70.0 8,907.55 125.00 150.00 19.30 2.tit» J. B. Armstrong |_. W. H. Manning A. B. Still I. C. B. Ellis -_ Vickery Bros. _ C. F. Midair E. G. Hay VV. 1). Dctk Williston Motor Co. A. M. Anderson Josvph Baxley Z 31 rs. L. If Graham __ J. G. Burckhalter N. F. Sanders ..— — —-55.00 . — 125.00 — T-—.6.30 - -520.00 - — 55.00 —7: . 6.5.00 — .4.55 II. C. Jones L_. - McMillan and Watson McMillan and Watson J. P. Cleckley McMillan and Watson Newport Culvert Co. _ J. B. Morris __ Happ Bros, and Cp. __ Gulf Refining Co. i Autau^ta GriKery Co. I. Vy. Rountree Molony and Carter _ VV. P. Franklin. Farmers Union Mer. ( Jos'eph Baxley N: F. Sanders . E. G. Delk VV. B. Nt>rris . ; _ —364.85 41.2-3 — 1,461.1.5 4,314.47 - 2,533.63 — 1,628.00 .92.00 --_.-234.U0 _ __^--ll3.:’,0 .- 137.12 .52.90 -- -437.61 -59:30 'o. .. l.-K) 1 - _— -_j. 65.00 i - Dn.OO ! - .4.50 -' -3.00 For Sheriff. Blackville, S. C., Mch. 10,1924' I hereby announce myself a candb date for the office of Sheriff of Barn- well County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic pri mary election. Boned H. DVrbes. Barnwell, S. C„ March 4. 1924. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff .oV Barn well County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic pri mary election. * J. R: Morris. i A v I Y ? Y ? %■ Y f ¥ | Y * • for a Week Alteod —Ir— r The Pittsburg Post Send £1.00 for a year’s subscription to the Wednesday edi tion of The Pittsburg Pos^wMch has a special radio supplement, in which wfll be found programs of the leading broadcasting istatims for a week in advance, .together with interesting inforp}^ . - • • • . _. : ■. ' + ation «omemkrg-Jhis wonderfaf inveotion. Send remitii^ee to ^ B. P. DAVIES BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA. f Y f Y ? ¥ ¥ Y Y Y Y ? ? SEE ME FOR PRICES Eliave a complete stock of all grades on< hand at all times. Also Acid, Kainit and Soda. The old reliable Virginia-CaroHna Chemical Co.’s Brands W. E. McNAB, Barnwell, S. C. I I Y ! b: 106.88 .. j 5.00 .,300.00 .:::.. 1 00 : _.14.00 --..65.00 .73.60 .. ——27.7.J -.—-82.12 --..14.94 15.00 115 Gulf Refining Co. —_ A. B. McKerley - . .. E. F. Woodward ^ Lee Sanders v W. D. Harley Motor Co* G. T. Boylston .-i_. Arrington Bros, and Co. G. (). Cadden — (’. H. Dicks - _ r Mrs. M. E. Bush . . 'Rescue Orphanage Harq|ers LTnUtn Mer. Co. ... .43.57 U-E, Mplait- 21.49 Jas. M. CahKyell „ ^ 36.09 A. J. Owens ( — — 55.96 B. Mazursky . City Ice and Coal Cp, -. J. and J. Market . . J. F. Cheek, and. Son . ('harlie Brawn Sarah Robison -— —■— Ed Austin Lemon Bros. . ■ ■ L. C.oIumi ' ( I . R., I ’(vplos . P. o: B? astey J. F. Rnuntree ■>.' .1. S. Blume \. A. Ilim.s ~ I. M. Sjro! t B. U Peoples C. S. Anderson . I. F Still . (CONTINUED NEXT WEEK.> ♦x-x~x-x*-x~x~:*x-x-:**x*-x-x~:-:- d For Clerk <*f C<*urt. Barnwell, S. C.. Mch. 11, 1924. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Clerk of“Ctfurt of Barnwell Conty, subject to the rules and regulations of the Di'mo- crata- primary election. C. Keys Sanders. STUDY ITS PRINCIPLES. LEARN OK ITS RESULTS. TALK. WITH MY PATIENTS. • #-/ • .'T,- rv.-— • - And then give it a chance to do- for you what it has done foe thousands of tiers. FREE SPIN VL ANALYSIS Barnwell, S» C,, April 8, 1924. I hereby announce myseHT a candi date to sacceerl myself as Clerk of Court for Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of th^* Democratic Pnm*ry. ,, r ^ , R. L. Bronson. KorSla'e Senate. « Pam In Back & Sides “•pOR A LONG TIME, -T's ‘I says Mrs. Dora Payne, of Huntington, Tenn^, felt listless, tired and to get it for me. The rery first bottle seemedd to help me. After the second... I was better than I -tad been in months. I certainly can worn-out. Tdid not feel iike praise Cardui. doing my work, visiting or “1 have Taken three bot- anythingr. ; " **' Ties. Now l hardly wait, ‘L suffered much pam in my back and sides* My limbs hurt, my knees would tremble- without apparent cause and I would have to sit dowtL “L was very nervous. ... li would have a tired, dull headache. “lilt ^DirdUr when the sun shines, to garden. I am feehhg fine.” Similar results to dwse de scribed above have been re ported by thousands of other women. Cardui’s 40 years of success shouM encourage you to give it a thorough trial for the relief of any read so much about! common femaie ailments, asked my husband) For sale everywhere. f H.A. Blume J. C. PL Ci Will is S. C\. April U. 1924. Tiic friends of i>t*. VV f . C. Smith, Sf . wrvl»y annoUmre him asu ca no id ate for Lb< office Stfiu* oi'riat*-, <r to tho ruins i»n«.i regulations of (Ac pntnary X Member- l Blackviilef. S. C. < A. y • Do mocratic •lection. J. -L 18.7.1 65.00 300.00 «> r- - »>. I » 4.50 2.25 A. Morris U Sa nders .... is> R. L. Woiiley /25.^? I. B...Arm Strong. , . 483.69 C. M. Turner, . . .. ' 16.33 MONEY TO LOAN , 4... ;; . L'- . , : ■ ' Loans made same day application^ received. • No Red Tape. . HARLEY & BLATT. Attorneys-at-Law ^ BarnwelL S. C. YOU HAVE no appetite. Indication. Vfiiri on Stomachy Sick Heaia^be. “tan <town. ,r you will and j CARDUI «j The Woman’s Tonic ft yog- <8 <^c-x->*> <■><• •xks^^c-x-x**:- — * . Tutt’s Pills w4*t yrm bW. Thev tone t ae went stutaub, «nd txuU up Ue ifsttau. Dr. Bruce’s Discovery is not - an Insecticide I T’S ?he weevil' , vitamiae—hi- food' — o4us (he poison, li stan'dfcrdizv-. weevil,control ajtd cuts the oist ol pro0.uc|ing cot ton to a minim'/m. Vt 55v a gallon (. »>, h.jac.lory , the par aeirr cost per ,>ej>>»on ^i|l be less (.“dan. 8 350. >x-:- •x-:-x-> •x**x* , x*»x*»>^i, < Y - i r Dr.Bmces Vifamine ^ Discovery' ¥ ¥ V p Y * - ( o. A. M. Anderson Isaac Mims Far nuts Union Met Rescue Orphanage A. J. Owens Lemon Brothers Jas. M. Caldwell. Treas M. C. Diamond C. F. Molair ... BrAlazursky E. W. Holman . G. W. Black 7.50 The Best Pharmacy — _ — — -,-24.60 1. F. Still .'-.25.00 B. W. Peeples——--.-^-12.50 W. P. Sanders -...29.15 37.06 10.00 . 47.87 -.15.00 — .43.90 .—78.37 -41.40 -25.40 -.-44.67 .♦-45.00 .-N74.. Farm Loans 6 per cent.* large amounts. Town prop erty in Barnwell, residential and business,,7 per cent. Loans ppienred nromotlv at lowest rosiy .Allendale, Bamberg ami Barnwell Coue.tvs. THOMAS'M BOULWARk •’ Attorney-at-law - Barnwell, S. ('. -r ■Y R, L. Wooley* -25.00 J. A. Morris 12.50 •C. S. Anderson 14.58 AL D. Peeples 12.50 J. S. Blume 27.92 J. F. Rountree 15.83 P. O. Beasley 29.15 J. M. Scott 27.91 V. A. Hiers 12.50 4^. *— • - — jr ~ —4ft ♦!-x-x-x-‘.**^x w ;-7**x-t“>x-x->-x-x*N-t-x-:-:-:-x*tX*-x-7-;-!-:-x-;««x-X'<-^,\ I MONEY TO TEND j ON EASY TERMS t V '• l ' , Apply to , | H. L. O'BANNON BARNWELL, S. C. " : | ^x-x-x-^x-x-i-xx-s-x-i-^^-fr-x-^^^-x-x-x-^y-^x-.’-x-x-x-i^-x-X' Rene\v. . Fe , .>r Subscription a long argument ^ * » Uop/ of Original l.ettec- ROBKRT VI . KW URVTT / M'h< Flatts (iurns*^' Fu.V'K. f Benhettsville, S. C * / ' " DecenJier 4. 1923. f Dr. It. F. Bruce, L_L- St. Matthews, S. C f Deer Sir;— >• regai‘(\ W# yotsr metitod of boil w^eviUcon.trol. I w?stv to say that 1 am more than pleaded with the results obtained. This year (1925V T hnvc »tr>e<V along with you i method, tbyet* other methods, using the same a- mitqp^^of fertilizer on each, plant ing the same kind of seed (Dk'ita) on tke same kind o» land. >ly final result reads as follows: Plot No. 1.-5-2HL pounds lint. Plot No. 2.-243 pounds lint. T 1 ” PlotyPIo. 3. :(08 povimts~!i nt. Plots^io. 4.-599 pounds lint. • — Your am*. Plots No. 3 and 4 were planted beside each other, only an imagi- narv Ijne separating same. * u lilMiiuiiiiii idiiuiiiiiiiininaiiiiiBPJifliiiiJi'.M t I am firmly convinced that if one ^carries out your instructiops In ap- plyiiig your exterminator, he will l>e more -than pleased with tHe re sults obtilfled. Thanking you for the most pleasant visits as well as the in- “Structions given me, I beg to re main, • Yours very truly, — T R. M. Pratt lor direct and Indirect I Weevil Control • A. B. HAIR LOCAL AGENT, BUcnville, S. C. ' ^x-x-x~x~x*<^~x-<^-<*<«£‘<‘<-:-x-:'<^> •i .»■ South Carolina Weevil Control Corq.,* • n 1 1 No. 3 Mimnaugh Building Gd 1 11 IS BOOKj . Columbia, S. C. ^ I will plant acre s of cotton this season, 1 and am interested in your proposition. Send free Book to Name _v. :r~ Address — i— —