The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, May 29, 1924, Image 8
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Exclusive to Hudson and Essex
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Closed Car Comfort
at Open Car Cost
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TIr* Coach costs hut *125 more than open \\
models on either Hudson or Kssex. d he extra
cost of dosedmodel^ vnother cars islrom *500—
HUDSON
up, even on the lowest priced cars. More than
115,000 Coaches are in service Sales exceed
3,000 every week. Everyone prefers ar closed
car. The Coach alone is the quality car within
reachofall. No wonder the Coach on Hudson
and p^ssex is the world’s largest selling six-
cylinder closed car.
Super-iSix"
Coach
5 1550
ESSEX SIX
Coach
*975
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Should be the watchword/of every
person when thinking of depositing
money in a bank.
The Barnwell Branch of the Bank of Wes-
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tern Carolina is backed up by. more than FOUR
MILLION DOLLARS in resources and feels that
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it can offer you absolute, safety for your funds.
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W. D. Harley Motor Co., Inc.
' Barnwell South Carolina.
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TOOLK FORM A M.V j^TKRS
( AM I’Ai(i\ Tor (onc.-rkss
Another Aikerf < <uiti(j Man Makes
Annojkrfirement ol Candidary.
easier to j^et for the country sehools;
•i-O-1 s< hool law; rural A'hool hlnyry
law; proeuml th(^ tir-t appropriation
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ommoM
14le I Ion. (i. I,. Iit-ot 1 , tif .A ike ii (
makes his formal iniiouiutment as.a
eamlidate for ('oiie i ,• s from the 2n i
Histrict in ifth is issue rtf -4410 People.
Will
cant
the \aeamy?"
of Mr. Toole’s
recent issue of an
’Nk, • >ne \\ lio ha
t iku 11 ituse '[ami
Tool. . ha
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iiie follow!ny sketch
cat eet appeared in a
exchange:
erved many years in
, Senate. Hon. (J.. !,.
•'iitered the raee for a stoat
to tea* W. a^rriculttirt
schools..
He has worked f*>r I iw.T freight
and passenjrer r:i*t-; separation of
white atiil colored persons on raii-
roads; increase bajtrtraee tran^iorta-
tion and carrying’ l aoy cairiajres apd
hieycles on railroa*is fn *•; ah*l soil's
Kill f, >r working women in industrial es-
l aid i-hments. ^ . •
His Tneimnable ,-tix year’s light for
shortei - Hours for' cotton mill opora-
bv jthe
in ('opgress, nia*le vacant
candidacy of Congressman Ityrnes
for the Senate.. .
Mr. Poole has main* good as a legis
lator. A study of the House and
Senate journals *4* South Carolina
""’■11 show that he 1 ;i* ever Ikomi punc
tual to duty and never dodged -a
Vote. He has stood for law and or
der, worked for temperance.', sup
ported every movement for the up
building of the forming interests, and
matte conditions belter for the work
ing man generally.
All know, that the* farmer is not
get ting a square deak-' The*,, is need
of speedy legislation fog;”the farmer’s
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intmedialt* relief.—He—reason "i TTMT7
-Toole’s ftrt'parat ion, experience and
willingness Jo enter into this work
lives amh the Humane C'liibl I.ahoV
laws. r ■
He. made -the. motiojy which killeil
the Senate - Fofty Million-Dollar Hond
Hill, 1924; voti*d .against the passage
of the Tobacco T r«c lawg—t-aX one of
the de* iding votes on the Ways am
Means Committee wlfictrkilled the Sale
Tak Hill. 15124. - .
When the unbiased voter givi*sithis
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(liieTioti his ‘last thought and coti-
^stmtfat ioii without^ regaVd for sect ion
or county*, in the spirit of fairness,
and with a just sense- of reward for
merit, service, honesty of purpose,
maturity, and experience, (!. L.
Toole will receive a welcome call for
higher service.
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Place your Checking and Savings
account in our strong Bank and feel
Safe. _ ( —-——
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i Bank of Western Carolina
“Strongest State Bank in South Carolina”
BARNWELL BRANCH
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*t* Head Office: Aiken, S. C.
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their little baby i- recovering from a
severe attack of dim -. Mrs. Mitchell
returned home with the baby \ester-
day ( Wedncsda v. I
An 'interesting ieRer from Double
Hond was receive I last weoky.too late
for publication. The People requests
its correspondents to get their news
letters to us. cm Mvnday, if possible,
and, by Tuesday morning aV The very
latest to insure publication. Of
ciiiui.sis,—we will print eot*respemrh*nce.
received Tuesday afferffobn and Wed
nesday morning whenever it is poi^
sihle
ease
•to lilt so.
Diease bear this in mind.
which is not always the
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NOTH K O! , KLKCTION.
I nveiHhg Delayed.
with the* zeal, (-nergy and “p**p" that
he has always give- ^ny« cause he
has fought for. he wijLmake a good i
congressman, if elected.
Political prophets say this is
Democratic* year. There, ts not
rman in the. I’nited Staled who will |
give more loyal supj/>rt for a general
• house-cleaning in Washington and
will suport every effort for. the bene
fit of our section.
The past is a good guage of the fu
ture, and Mr. Toole’s past has been
spent for the best interests of the 1
people. A little of his record below
proves it:
He has opposed at all times ex
travagant appropriations, and tried
Jo get for the government 100 cents
on the dollar for every one expended;
voted and worked for the bill to have
the Bible read in the schools; author
of the bill to make high school aid
(Ad. Harry D. Calhoun has juT re
ceived a letter from the Stone Moun
tain authoVitie-^ saying that the* un
veiling of * t,he monument to President
•letf Davis and (5c nei;al Jac kson will
inK take-place until the- later part of
['July and due.notice will be given in
a . advance*. Col. Calhoun Uiqmil to car-
a i ry from Barnwell. Dunbarton and El-
lenton a trainload of school children,
c haperones and all of the old Confeder-
erate Veterans to the* unveiling which
was _Siheduied for June 4rd, Jeffer
son Davi-’birthday. Jt j s hoped that
an exfursion may b - made up for this
tripirt July.
Mr. Julian Harrjson.-who is taking,
a course in pharmacy at the CHartes-
•ton Medical College, has returned to
Barnwell to spend-ttie summer vaca
tion with his parents, Mr. and Mr*.
J. R. Harrison. ——
The friends of Mr. amT Mrs. C. W.
Mitchell will learn with pleasure,Hat
In accordance with Section IT! of
statutes at large of South Caro
lina passed at the regular session 5 of
the General Assemoiy. 1009, notice
is hereby given that an election will
he held in the town of Elko, S. C,. on
Tuesday, June 3rd. 1^24r for the pur-
poMi of electing three* trustees' for
Elko School District No. 28, to serve
until the second Tucmday in May?
1020. .
Said election will'he conducted as
is provided -by law for the holding of
gcMieiaf elections. Thc^ pcills will b,*
i>|)i*n at the store of F. P. I.ce send
Son. and The following will act as
managers; R. R. Johnston, Edwin L>
I.ec and F. N. 44air.
^.HORACE Jt-G-ROTIC IL
CTo. Supe. of Ed.. B. C.
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FORM CL A FOR KII.UNC.
Mosquitoes, Flies, Fleas. Bedbugs.
Moths. CiK-kroaches and Ants, in the*
house, yard or the orchard. Do you
want to learn how to kill these insect
pests?
[Make your owfi insect kilter at
home; as simple to make as a pot of
coffee, and very cheap. **•
Mail us 2f> eentsrstamp.s or coin,,
and we will mail you the formula for
making a stainless insecticide that
will positively kill above mentoned
insec ts many more. Send 25 cts.
today. - ' ft .will he the best quarter
you ever invested.
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8th St. & Talleyrand Are.
P.O. box 4536, JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
Unparalleled
Value
TheTord furnishes convenient and reliable
transportation at a price you can comfortably
afford to pay. ^ Unequalled facilities for
quality manufacture on a large scale make
possible values that are unapproached/in the
automotive industry.
Runabout $26 > Wupr f 1 ?2 5 Tudor Sedan $ SW Fordor Sedan $69$
Alt prices (. o. h. Detroit
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1 FORD DEALER
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The Touring Car
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D -mountable Run*
•.nil Starter MS extra
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Yr>u can buy any model by making a email titrwn-payment and arranging eatf
terms for the balance. Or you can buy on the Ford Weekly Purchaea Plan.
The Ford dealer™ your neighborhood vcillgladly explain both plane in detail.
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Winthrop (’ollege
SCHOLARSHIP—AND ENTR A >' (’ E
E^7\A11 N ATION.
The examination for the award of
vacant Scholarships in Winthrop
College and for admission of new
students will Ik* held at the County
Courthouse on Friday,. July tth, at
0 a.jn. Applicants must not be less
than sixteen years of age. . When
scholarships are vacant after July
5th. they will be awardecTTb those
making the highest average at this
examination, providing they meet
the conditions governing the award.
Applicants for Scrtoiarships should
write to President • Johnson before
the ^examination for scholarship
examination blanksr
Scholarships are worth $100 and
free tuition. For further information
and catalogue, address Pres. D. II.
Johnson. Rock Hill, South Carolina.
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