The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 24, 1924, Image 4

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V 'L jT i . ■■ l ' * - ' ♦ n ij i n i i> it I l TTS *# '2 THE BARNWELL PEOPLE Entered at the post office at Barnwell, S. C., as second-class matter. JOHN W. HOLMES 1840-1912 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $1 50 Six Months .00 Three Months .50 (Strictly in Advance.) B. P. DAVIES, Editor and.Proprietor. THURSDAY, APRIL 24TH, 1924. TREASURER’S REPORT Quarterly report of County Treas urer of school claims paid for the puarter beginning January 1st and tnding March 31st, 1924, inclusive... J.^B. ARMSTRONG, County Ties. District Vo. 2—Seven Pines M. .1. Miller, Sec Lemon Bros., Inc., Cornelia Patrick. ——— Miss Rosalie Reed _ Cornelia Patrick Miss Rosalie Reed Cornelia Patrick \V. R. Moore -- (Joe. Allen RosenborougK Miss Rosalie Reed 1 100.00 District No. 4.—Big Fork. M. J. Miller, Sec. S. P. Williams S. P. Williams .. 7.6<> . 35.00 . _ _35.00 Bank of Kline 33.26 W*. H. Moody, Jr. : 6o.oo W*. H. Moody, Jr. 60.00 Lucile Creech 100.00 S. P. Williams _ 35.00 Lucile Creech 100.00 W. H. Moody, Jr. 60.09 District No. 7.- —Red Oak. M. J. Miller, Sec. ,6.00 E. G. Hay —. . - 20.05 Hanson Bush Rhode s 40.00 Lillian W. Salley ... ... 65.00 Lillian \V. Salley .. 65.00 Hanson Bush Rhode . 40.00 District No. 8.— Long Branch. M. J. Miller, See 45.00 M W. But „.. 2..»0 J. S. Mr'Carter . 30.00 Pinkie Bates .. 38.65 Pansie Staley .. 32.50 J. S. M. Carter 30.w0 Pikie Bates 77.00 Pansie Staley 65.40 J. S. M. Carter . _ .. 15.00 Pinkie Bates ........ 75.40 Pansie Staley 65.00 District No. 9.—Hilda. M. J. Miller, Sec. . 52.50 Ruby Hughes ._ r . - 100.00 Ruby Hughes _ ^ .... 100.00 Alice Edwards 95.00 Belle Yonce ....110.00 Alice Edwards " ...95.00 Belle Yonce ^ ... .. 110.00 Ruby,Hughes ....100.00 District No. 10.—Healing Springs M. J. Miller, Sec. -.52.50 J. Harold Shealy 194.00 Azilec Mills 85.00 Ruth M. (Joggin ..85.00 Muss Eloise McCoy .. 35.00 Bertha M. Wallace 40.00 John tJ. Doby .. — 45.00 John G. Doby —...v.'- 05.00 J. Harold Shealy —loO.OO Ruth M. Coggin Y.. 85.00 Azilec Mills ... . . 85.00 lamise Wright ..I .33.33 Bertha (WftlfaccJ_.Gr(cne . 37.54+ NJiss Eloise McCoy ._ 35.00 John G. Doby 05.00 Loui«e Wright ...-53.33 District No. IT.—Four Mile M. J. Miller, Sec. . L. E. Bush L. R. Massey Sarah- E. Walker . K. L. Walker . Lillir.n C. Kendrick L. Bush L. R. Massey ' ' 1 R. L. Walker ... Lillian C. Kendrick L. R. Massey 4.50 115.00 40.00 , 35.00 . 35.00 40.00 1JK.00 40700 ..40.00 .40.00 .40.00 District No.^.12.—Dunbarton. M. J. Miller, See| .^^...79.50 H. H. King ___________ 136.75 H. H. King, Supt. ..330.50 J. J. Knopf 100.00 (CONTINUED ON EIGHTH PAGE.) MONEYTO LOAN Loams made Same day application received. No Red Tape. HARLEY & BLATT. Attorneys-at-Law Barnwell S, C. . I DU. ALBERT^MARION ' HYDE , A nrr.it Iffturrr who ha* *|x>krri Ivlorr humlrrds of 1 hautAtKiua nudut.tm in. » priMtitnUy tvrry utatr THE SPRAGUE PLAYERS WITH HERBERT SPRAGUE !-Slar <*»m <f a Vivatcf Wfaphiiigton Imng'e mattrrp, An Al.’-S'iar cl rmft'Ss:« rial ;c ert ri.t. f >Th» n.,i I arid an artistir rr- a*trrp»<*« E - KlP \ AN VVINKLK. r’ CLARKE NOVELTY COMPANY ^ rnu#»ial prof rani a of .rrathrip*. aopraho nml erflo nolo*, xylophone nrlectiorift and the faai tnuting Muao al Lyre. DR. DANIEL H. MARTIN \m rftKjwrH •fw^dter who haniHm mn ►uhjeel* mth i more than the iminl l»ril- ' li.ince and clarity of thoug!il \ j . ’ EDITH MARSHALL CLARKE The 4'h.iiitnniqtn’n h miinv nrtrrt on thV)» Icauiifwl' - ilvci-tonrj Swi.<* Hand Belle THE PLYMOUTH MALE QUARTETTE • - . Standard and popular male qua/tefte m«iair by well blended toicm. Impersonation#, •okie, inttrumeLtal enremblea and ape< tal muncal feat jree. v DR. HENRY CLARK For inai.v \ciirn one of the popular h*« turt> on the American platform lierauw of his niahtrrfu! preae*'.?*- tion of real nramagee. O D O Cl CHAUTAUQJUA. SUPERINTENDENTS A At the Vamp Theatre, Barnwell Thursday,- Friday and Saturday Afternoons’and Nights •: SEVERE CRAMPING SPELLS, PAINS IN BACK AND SIDES “My trouble has been periodic cramping spells,” says Mrs. C. C Draper, of Atlanta, Texas. “Foi several years these have come on me so bad that I had to juit my work and go to becT "Every month I would stay in bed from one to two days. The pains in my back and sides were awful. “This went on for several months after I was married un til, one time when I was having a bad spell, my husband sug- f ested that I try Cardui. I said would try it, so he got me a bottle at the store and I began to take it. “It seemed like I improved from the very first dose. When I had taken one bottle I was very much better. I did not cramp so hard the next month and I ate and slept better. I was 1 not near ly so nervous, either. I thought Cardui was fine, so I continued the treatment until I had taken five bottles, at which time I felt completely well. I had no more cramping spells at all, and my health was as good as anybody’s. am feeling fine now and I give all the credit to Cardui, for I had been suffering for years fjfi,- fore I took it.” Cardui* is a vegetable extract, con- tainingjvo harmful ingredients. It is made from mild-acting medicinal herbs with a gentle, toStig, strengthening ef fect upon certaiir female organs and upon the system in genera). Its users have testined to its special value at the time of entering wbmanhood at maturity and at the time of the change of. life. For over 40 years, Cardui has been tested in use by thousands of women who have written to tell of the great benefit they have received from ii. For over 600 years, medical authori ties have recommended one of the principal ingredients of Cardui in the treatment of certain female ^no- plaints. Cardui, the woman’s tonic, tested by time, is today the product of many years of experience and investigation. It is manufactured in up-to-date labo ratories by the most modem and sanitary methods of pharmaceutical science and is for sale by all drug gists. _ J §3 i LONG TERM MONEY to LEND Y G percent, interest on large amounts. Private funds for-small loami^ Y ■BROWN & BUSH. LAWYERS <»<.*.;..j.,X~X~X~X*‘X~X~X~X*<~X~X < X~X*<~X~X"X-*X , <« a ~ V * f T T f t ❖ f T T ? ❖ f ❖ f T T ❖ f X f T T T f f ? f f ? ❖ f f ❖ f v ❖ t ❖ t v ❖ * * ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ A t, o .ij Buick Value—The Measure of Automobile Values People now-a-days measure automobile values on the basis of Buick value. How often you hear such remarks as: “It s not nearly as good as Buick”. People make these remarks both -oonseiously and unconsciously. Consciously, _ because they actually know Buick value either v from their own experience or that of their friends; unconsciously, because for twenty years Buick has been the accepted standard of the industry. Good reasons, both, why you should own a Buick. ~— r-r>-*o-Nj» * DENMARK BUICK CO., DENMARK, S. C. ♦♦♦ -r * ❖ WHEN BETTER. AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM ZJ ❖ ❖ There BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA. { T x-x-x-!-x-x-x~x-x-x-x->x-:->-:-:-x-:-x-x~:-x-x-:-x-x-.x-x^x*44 ❖ ❖ ❖ ? f T f f f f ❖ f V f t f T T t f T ? IS such a difference in Ranking Method*- that we take natural pride in the announcement that the UNITED STATES GOYERNMKNT i*- a depositor in Ol R BANK. It is an endorsement a*- irrefutable i- the statement » . that night will follow day. , * V.fiWX WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT YOUR ACCOUNT. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK \ Capital Stoctf, $50,000.00 Make This Bank Yobr Best Servant. ❖ f »> ❖ t ❖ t - T ? f T ❖ t T t ol r f Y ❖ J. E. HARLEY, FRES. S. E. MOORE, VICE v PRES N. G. W W ALKER, VICE PRES. RALPH SMITH CASHIER i i: X A * “Rr I wish to advise my friends that I will be prepared to take *£* ■ of their needs for first*cJass ccal this winter, as in the past. ^ ^ I am making arrangements for the best grade the market affords V FOR SALE! I FR JIT AND SHADEyTRELS, PECAN TREES, ROSES, SHRUBS, EVERGREENS, HEDGE PLANTS, and ' TINES. CATALOG ON REQUEST The G. C. Dorn Co. 109 Ninth St., - AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ^***+**WA*+4*AA^M?AA*AA*AA*AA*A«*A«*A*^A«*AW*A#*AA*9A*W«*A«**«*AA*WA*A#*A«^> *- .*. .♦. ♦. _♦ ••• ••••• .a. A X I I I *!* y y Y Y y y Y Y y Y Y I $ !t Y So Spring is Here These are also dangerous times for foods. Above all, this / is the one, best month in the year in which *:o start taking ICE REGULARLY, if . you are not ah'eady doing this. Sudden variations of temperature are - extremely haid on food. The purity of milk is particularly endangered, it fnay turn migh f y warm over night, and if the sudden change catches your ice box > * filled with naught but lode!, you are running a big useless risk of spoiling it. 7 t I ^ I Y ? ? x I Y; Y T Y I Y V ? ? ? ? DR. CECIL RAY, Physician and Surgeon. Office at Mace Drug Company. Barnwell, S. C. Advertise in THE PEOPLE. t X A FEW CENTS WORTH OF ICE WILL ALWAYS SAVE MANY DOLLAR’S WORTH OF FOOD. City Ice & Coal Co. R. H. WILCOX, Manager. BARNWELL, S. C. •*«- f I >>* ? X t x~>-:~:-x~x-;~X''X-j~x , <-:*^x~x-> »riair.MrA-i —