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r-'. m - I Dt’SINKSC f I Iji'ii.nmO i v V <-x~x-x~xx~:-x-:~x~»x-Xj-x~x* FOR SALE.—Salvia plants, 12 per <lozi*n; r>c extra for postage on '"■'mail orders.—Mrs. I*. H. Christie, Barnwell, S. C. .'*7. Must sell to atf-fy claim. Good engine, good Imdy, four goo»l tires. Only $f>00. Apply to A. R. Wallac!., Denmark,. S. f’., or Wingate Waring, Attorney, • Columbia, S. *C. KIRBY, the Stove Man, will he in Barnwell again next week. Leave notice of any work wanted done at The People office WANTED: —S;\l«;s^iatn at once__fpr part of South Carolina . to handle nationally known line of goods for the manufacturers, selling direct t<» merchants- For complete informa tion, address Box .‘!K, (Mar, S. C. BIGtiEST CAR BARGAIN of the .season, Cadillac Touring Model No. .CHICKEN FEED SPE( I \i„—We aiffer for a limited time, Full-0-Pep and Early Bird Seiatt h Chicken Feed at the following prices: Full-O-Pep Scratch Grains, $.'!.lf> in KiO’s; Full- O-Pep Fine ( hick I ced, $.'kdf» in ion’s; Full-O-Pep Growing Mash, $2.20 in atr’s; Early Bird Scratch Grain.- in loo'.,, .<‘j>f.. All >' this is afresh stin k, guarunt.eeijjbu-^lrasi\ Farmers’ Union .Mercantile ( o., itarntyyH. The Peoplf* this Week Oegiri s publi- ealion of an interesting series of ad vertisement' foi the Epps Motor Co., of Bla< kville, dealers for the justly popular Studehaker car. Prospectiv * purchasers are urged to read the-u advertisements. /. o. b. Toledo Worlds Lowest Price for a Touring Car With Sliding Gear Trammiiision ONLY TWO touring cars now are priced under $500. The complete powerfulOverland—with a 11-steel body and liaked enamel Bnish—speedometer, four doors and 24 big-car advantages now is only $115 more than the cheapest car built with starter and demountable rims. Overland al*o build* the world’ll lowetit priced en closed car with doom front and rear—At only $160 more than the Touring Car. Price* /. <». b. Toledo. Easy term& that will surprise you ■ -'V,. ’■ VT"ow <— ‘ y ’town 37 xyv-c Johnson Motor Co. Blackville, S. C. s,- /*N 1;* University of South Carolina Sihi’larslnp ttiitl I'.itlrtiitct l,.•(tmiiiiitnn 1 ''. I tic i xamiiu lion tor thr award r>|‘ \aranl .scholar ship.' in I he University of South Carolina'and for ;o ; mission oi now studonts wili lie held at ilie ( ounlx Court 11 oust* Ciitlay, July 11. IPlM. at i> o’clock a. m. Applicants must not lit* less th:m 1 •'» > oai > of ayv. Sdolai ships aiH'wacaiit in ! In*-folio winy: 17 count its : ■ AldK viiii, Hambcrjr, ICaufort. IC'fkloy. Calhoun, (‘hejokfe. Chester, Colleton, Darlinytoh. 1 )ilIon r Georyo - to\yn. Il »rr\. Jasper, Ce\intnpn. .Marion. Oconee. YorC Applicants for scholarships should write to Presi dent, Melton for (ScholiH'ship application blanks. The'-o should Co liied with the President In July Stli. Schofar- slup- are.woith $10(1.1)0. plus free tuition and fees. Th * next 'session w ilCopen September 17th. PJ2 L Cor furl tier informal ion w rite to:. • • . . ns • ■ ■ - ri:i:sini:.\r ir. />. ~ l't-irt i xit It .<>1 South ( it /‘till nn ( mI it mhiii, S. Such popularity must be deserved 1 UCK may win aa occasional y match. But it never made a champ. Cups can’t he won year after year unless they are deserved. There are cup-winning ciga rettes, too. All eyes today are watching .Chesterfield—watching it win additional smokers at the rate of over 1000 a day. .Such popularity is not luck. Chesterfields deserve it. Thev deserve it simply by right of their decidedly better taste,. Chesterfield CIGARETTES Co{»yrii> r-i iJ4. [ ^r... y r'. •i. • ( -millions! _ 666 i- a prescripti'tn tur Malaria, - _ M" ; • • . ■ ( hills and Fe\er. Dengue or Bii* ions I i‘\i«r. It kilP the genii'. NOTH E OF FNROI.LMKNT. ami 3 2., A Pain In Back & Sides “jrH)R A LONG TIME,” -I- says Mrs. Dora Payne* of Huntington, Tenn., “I felt listless, tired and worn-out. 1 did not feel like doing my work, visiting or anything. r ‘l suffered much pain in my back and sides. My limbs hurt, my knees would tremble without apparent cause and 1 would have to sit down. ”1 was very nervous. ... I would have a tired, dull headache. “I had read so much about; Cardui 1 asked my husband j to get if for me. The very first bottle seemed to help me. After the second ... 1 was better than I had been in months. I certainly can pra ise Carchtt — ‘‘1 have taken three-bot tles. Now I hardly wait, when the sun shines, to garden. 1 am feeling fine.” Similar results to those de scribed above have been re ported by thousands of other women. Cardui’s 40 years of success should encourage you to give it a thorough [trial for the relief of any common female ailments. For sale everywhere. 1 ' * * Pursuant N . 'll ,f (he Dt* m i h* rat ic Part* * * t Si>ut|i (aroint i. I. Eilgai' A. Brow . ( 'Uiity Clfairman of PannvHl .Fnut.'y. !im-1*y give no th v: ‘ fc: < (Rule No. *i»: fl: i (jualilications for membership in aiyy t lub . of the party in this Stat . nrot for voting-n-s a primary shall In* ns folhiws, vi/.: Tin* appliiXint f ir n rmhership. of \o- tci-. >hall lx* LM year': of ag\*. or shaM tn'l ynio so before ’! c sue< eoding' go’i- <.‘iai election and bo. a whiti Dgipo- e*at. He shall be i citizen of the l.’ni ted .Ste.fes and oi t i.i St ate. No per- son hall belong t > : nv * lull or voi«* in n.ny primary utile-- | 1( . | la ^ i(.<i,|. d in tin- S'ate ty-’o yea- and in the i oiinty ,'ix 'months • prjo>' to TtTP' stiie- • • eil.ng general eleciion ;ual in the rlub d.-inet *'>0 (lays pri* r to the first prim,ary following his otfer to enrol!: Provided. That public, silioo! teaehers ami minister--of the gosp< i in charge _af_;i regular organized (iwifch shall I om t fc! visions CARDUI The Woman's Tonic hp exempt from the p»-ov:<i.,ns of thi section, as to residence^ if 'otherwise tpialitied.” - P ] Book- of enrollment foi the re spective Demoera'.ic dub'’ re(|Uire 1 under the rules for the new enroll ment in Barnwell County will be opened 1W the secretaries or the en rollment committees of the respec tive dubs on Tuesday, June .‘Ird. 1921. and will remain open for the enroll ment until Tuesday, the 29th day of duly. 1924, which shall Be "the last day of enrollments ('Rules No’S. 11 ' Ea; h applicant r enrollment shall in, per-on write upon the 'dub r<»ll In.' age. occupation and post office ad- die'S, and if in a city or town shall write the name of the street and tin* number of his house in which tu re sides, if such designation exists ir -aid city or- .town.. If the applicant cap not write he may maCe hi- nrark upon the roll, which shall be witness ed by the secretary or other person then having the custody thereof, a'nd the secretary shall fill in the other re- (limvmunt.-. J4) No person •shall by enrolh d in any dub or vote in any jirimary except in the did) di.-t rid in whidi he re sides. ( Rub No. >d, i (o) - . That t.he name- of the dub- jn Barnwell County, thg. •fmundarie - of the dub district.- Its required to he set put in Rule N > 11. the names of A *u; in *> aoo\i- Book to i*e op.-reil at d. I - . Swett’.- V d (irun ' to:v - , II. is ules- Tiub di • Blackville—Cluo -District: As s» >ut i.n (J ybove. Enrollment ComUiiltee H. D Still, ris, I S. Still an«t 11 ay tie Dv. h P E. Allen and ( . C. SPo ne. , . j B.*>pk' to by ; opem-T at re-idem Book to be opened at Sander-’ d. A. Morfi-. En-! pllnio: • •( >mm •: c *d*. A ,-M PhffT maev. f! ibla < lub ■ di-f rict: A - Double Pond Club District:, Av ir dab.,v,.^ piittees and the places where the- re- ^-peetive dub rolls are to be are aS follows: ~ ~ • (5) The dub district- and d.oundaries tif the club's in Batnjivell County are as follows: In al! cases the .voter must enroll in the dub neare-t his place of residence, calculated by the nearest practicable route, and ..can only vote at the voting place of such duh. and territory included by th*s test shij.ll heo Ansidered the"dull dis trict of such dub: Barnwell—Cluli dptr'nt: -As ,set out in *3 above. Enrollment Committee R. L. Bron son; N\ G. \Y. Walker an,d P. K. BusHT Book to he opened at Clerk of Court’s offiie. Bennett Springs—Club District: As set out in t> above. j Enrollment Committee—d. B. Kirk land, d. F. Swett and B. \Y. Peeples. * set but ih <> above. Enrollment Committee Eeon Hut to. da'eob Delk ami dyP. Chitfv. Book 'to bt* operud at rt‘si(je.nee of J'.enn, Hutto « T Dunbarton Club Di-trict: A- set. out in <’> above. • FiU'dlment Committee- P. d Hiet-. d. M. Killingsworth .mhI B. I - ’. Owens. . ' ./d \ . ' B""k to be op.med pt P.Iliers’ storey • ’ • Eh * Club Di-trii t. A -t • oiit^in f< ;(b,ive. . Eiii o||ment (’omtirfns'e - F. d. (ireene, 11. .1. ( rouch ancr P. S. (ireejKA Book to bt* opened at .(ire(*iie an*L Cp’- store. .-Four .Mile Club District: "A- set vV. (>Ut in (1 above. • Hniollment Committet* C._ M,,Tui- ner, A R. Dunbar and I'.. E. Bush. Biiok to be opened ;yt rosidetice of C. M. Turner. Eriendship—-Cluh.District: A.- set out in t> above. Enrollment Committee — H. Iv Cr*-e( h. James Ray TTiitl -Ft-ank San der'. Book to- be opened at residence of James Ray. Great Cypres^-Club District: As set out in ft above. Enrollment Committee — C. I>. Owenr-, B; F. Jenkins and G. C. Best, dr. Book to be opened at B. F. Jenkins’ store. ♦ Healing Springs—Club district: As -ft out in fi above. ~ | Enrollment Committee—W. T. Wal ker. L. P. Boylston and T. d. Grubbs. —Book to-he opened at residence of Kmdlmeiit Commit fee I. D R . ell. W (i ( iijjins. A. F. Carter:' Hook todie opened at A.rF. ( ai'tee store. ■ * Reedy Biamh Club district: A- set out irfhcaifiivn — —- ""7" Thirpllment Corr.mittee. M, f (’n ec h. \( . H. Black and N ( . < >- Sc. Book to be opetKil at le :•! n.c* W II, Black. Red Oak Club ,.li.st.nct: • V- y-C;. out in f» above. ■- K/ifoUment Committee W. [.. B t\- ley, O. D. Moore and \\ . B. Parker. Book to Tie opened ait Slielling .Mer cantile Co. Rosemary Cluli district: A- -el bin in f» above. Enrollment Committee W. L. Fre*V (*riek, M. S. Hair ami R. S. Weather - bee. Book to be opened at residence of R. S. \\ i*ath(*rsbetc Siloam Club district: As sot out in fi altove. Enrollment Committee d. \Y. Bates E. G, Hay and W. P. Morris. Book to be opened at residence of W. P. Morris. Williston—Club district: As set out in f> above. Enrollment Committee—T. P. Mitchell.- L. S. MelHchamp and J. Johnson. Rook to lie opened at E. S. ^}eili- (ham p’s store. EDGAR Y- BROWN’' Chairman County Executive Com mittee. Attest: P. DAVIES 1 c Secretary. , ,, 0x^=2^"^ I