The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 12, 1924, Image 4
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE
BEt«r«d at the post office at Barnwell,
S. C., aa second-class matter.
JOHN W. HOLMES
1840-1912
B I*. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor.
THI KSDAY, JUNE 12TH.
It is said that a certain candidate
vnv at Dyches’ swimminK pool a few
days a^o trying to catch the floating
Help!
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
for Mayor and Alderman.
Speaking of election.-, it is much
U tter to discuss candidates' la-fore
ham) than to have to “cuss" the
office holders later.
Eijrht out <d Id n-t-n and hoys, mem-
hcr^ of a lishmK party, lost their
lives Sunday- off the coast of Cadifor-
r.ia. This should serve to bolster up
the claims of the superstitious!
"Farmers will, have millions more
t<, feed. Production fu' 1 . r >0,000,0(10
population within next 2f» years.”—
Headline. Hut unless the farmers
t better returns' on their investment
and labor, there will be no farmers in
Jf. years.
*OR OLD AND YOUNG
Tutt’* Liver Pills act as kindly
cm the delicate female or intrm
old aye as upon the vigorous man.
Tutt’s Pills
Tone and atrtngthrn the weak Stomath.
Bowels. Kiditeus. and Bladder.
ECZEMA
r.ey hack without question
-f HUNT'S QUARANTKKD
PKIN DISK ASK REMEDIES
■Hunt's Salve and Soapl.fail in
the treatment ofltch. Eczema,
R .ngworm,Tetter or other Itch-
o.g skin diseases Try thie
trsatment at our risk.
Mase A! Deason Drup Sltire
Harnwoll. South Carolina.
We, the undersigned, do heix-hy of
fey oui'selves as cand.da*^-' for the of-
ficl* of Mayor and Alderman, respec
tively, of the town <d Ib rnwell, and
do promise, if tie** 1, t(> stand fo v
the enforcement of all laws, especial
ly those conductive to a higher niorai
atmosphere.
We also pledge mif v'ves, if elected
to trive the town of Bainwcl! a busi
ness-like adminislijatio.i, and ask the
support of. all citizens ^nte:e-te<i in
an improvement in -ivic conuitions.
For .Mayoj”.
J. (i. MOODY, Jr.
For Alderman:
l. E. DAVIS, E. I). PEACOCK,
J M. BPODJE, B. W. SEXTON,
PERKY A. PRICE, J. N. DICKS
For Mayor..
I .hereby announce myself & candi
date for the office of Mayor of Barn
well, subject to the rules/of the Demo
n-otic municipal, primary election,
pledging mys«l(,/rf f leeted, to a
stj'ina'e-ht niforcement of the law,
without fear or favor.
W. D. Harley.
1 hereby annour.ee my-elf a candi
date for the office of Mayor of liarn-
W’cll, subject to the rules and regula
tions of th» Dt miK-ratie Municipal
primary cl< tTon.
R. Hubbard
rules and repulatiohs of tne Democra
tic Municipal primary election.
M. C... Diamond.
1 h<-reby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Alderman. for
the town of Barnwell, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Democra-
ti« Municipal ■primary election.
C. F. \lolair.
For Commissioncre of Public Works.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date foi the office (<f Commissioner of
Public Works for the town of Barn-
i
well, to succeed Mrs. Lessie B. Eas
terling, subject to the rules and regu
lations of the Democratic Municipal
primary election.
L. M. Calhoun.
HOW’S THIS?
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will
do what we claim for jt—rid your system
f Catarrh or Deafness caused by
Catarrh.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE (on-
sists of an Ointment which Quickly
Relieves the catarrhal inflammation, and
the Internal Medieme, a Tonic, which
acts through the RSood on the -Mucous
Surfaces, tiius assisting; to restore nor
mal conditions
Sold by druRpists for over to Years.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo» O.
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(T.EMS1IN ( OLLFr.E
Scholarship Examinations
For Mderman.
1 here by announct myse lf a candi
date
!i-r the
of
Alderman fo.'
the town of Barnwell, subject to Hie
niies of the Democratic municipal
primary election.
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BOILER FLUES
MILL CASTINGS AND SUPPLIES
BELTING, PACKING AND LACING
WOOD. ISON AND 6TtU
hnnp KNeiINK KKl-AIKs ir. ai ■< f. r i,eii, k w. tk
LOMBARD IRON WORKS. AUGUSTA. GA.
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I hereby a: ti"Ut.< « m\-e f candi
date for the tiffae ef Alderman for
the- town of Barnwell, -ubjei* "to the
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'he r :? ^ -rmation write to
THE REGISTRAR,
t lemseen ( eilUjre, S. (\
The World's Largtst
Produs rr <■/ i
Qtzzzliiy AuunnobslcM
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TOURING.CAR
$1045
f. o. b. factory
and still the Leader!
T HE STUDEBAKER Light-Six—a history maker—the
first fine six-cylinder car under 3.000 pounds at a four-
cylinder price. ^
A car with followers, imitators and adapters by the sccre
—but with no rival in quality, popularity cr sales vclume.
It is st.ll the Leader!
A car built to fulfill the ideal of producing the greatest
automobile value in the $1,000 field—the car which started
the stampede from fours to sixes. J
A car with a specially designed offset valve motor of re
markable quietness, economy, freedom from vibration—and
with tenacious resourcefulness of power on the hills, the
straightaway and the pickup!
A car comfortable, roomy, good-looking, very easy to
handle on the road, in traffic or in parking—long-lived, low
in first cost and especially low in up-keep costs. The mar
ket's one best bargain for the man who wants all the car
he can get at about $1,000.
A car that is an investment, not an expense, because it
can be bought on very liberal terms, sold or traded in at a.,
very high resale value on a market always ready and wait
ing for a used Light-Six Studebaker — its popularity and
Demand as a used car are the most convincing evidence of
its goodness as an automobile.
Epps Motor Co.
Blackville, S. G. ■
TEAR OFF THIS COUPON
and mail to STUDEBAKER, South Bend,
Indiana, for interesting bock, “Motor Car
Values,” which you should have.
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Compotifiv’c examinations fb ti!!l
vac ant sc holarships in forty-two coun-
tics will Ik- held on Friday, July 11,
1P24, beginning at 9 a. m.. under the
supervision of the County Superin
tendent of Education.
Fourf.vear Scholarships—Open to
students dc-s'iriiijT'to pursue four-year
college courses in Agriculture. Win
ners of those scholarships must meet
fully the- requirements for entrance.-
into the Freshman Class.
Two-year Scholarships—Open to
-Indents desiring to pursue the two-
year. Course in. Agriculture. Com
mon -ehool education -ufficient.
Fae b, -chcdai ship is worth $100.00
a -- -.-ion and tree tuition <>f $40.0,0.
Mi mi l r-h,p .ih< Reserve Offi
cer-• Training Corp-—R. O. T. C.—
.-.y,. . ;WTttiv«rl?*Trt • jm.-. .mw.ne.y..to a
sc-hV.iar-h p dur r.tr the last two yeai s
Fo u r-Wheel
Brakes
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are as essential to
lights
and a horn^
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Standard on all
Buick Models
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“Yes, Sir,
I Like Your
Policy”
I hat i- what a well plt-a-ed patron of thi- Bank sa\^ ol us.
Why not join pur. large li-t «,f w«!l pba-ed “cu-tomcr-. That i-
what you wdl -a\ of our bank. k
Thi- bank i- the home of SAFE IT. sEKVH F and - \ IISF \( llON.
(!i'e us a trial.
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ITT YOl R MONEY IN \ S\rE \ND SOI ^D INSTHI ITON.
Mt RESF’Et TFFI.LY SOl.KIT > YOt R H ( (ilNT.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital Stock, $50,000.0?)
Make This Bank Your Best Servant.
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S. E. MOORE, VICE PRES.
N O. W WALKER. VICE PRES.
RALPH SMITH CASHIER
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Trees aniPlants
FOR SALE! ■
FK JIT AND SHADE TREES,
PECAN % TREES, ROSES.
SH R l BS, EVERG REEN S,
HEDGE PLANTS, and
VINES.
Dyches , Bathing Pool
. Gome and enjoy a swim. Everything: arranged for
your comfort and pleasure. \Ve have prepared a place
for the little tots, so bring them along with voii.. — I
CATALOG ON REQlEST
The C. C. Dorn Co.
109 Ninth St.,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
The pool will not be open Sunday until five o’clock
in the afternoon, so do not come before that hour.
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si/stt m has not {it t ht cu installed, t)u pot,l trill not hr
open at niyht*. “1
MAKE BARNWELL COUNTY’S BEST and LARGEST
SWIMMING POOL YOUR HOT WEATHER
HEADQUARTERS.
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DR. CECIL RAY,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at Mace Drug Company.
Barnwell, S. C..
Advertise in THE PEOPLE.
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