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MONEY TO LOAN
B VSINKSQ |iLoan* made same day
^ xi aDDlication received.
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application received.
No Red Tape.
< ALCIl'M ARSEN ATE.—We have I
jhandard quality Caleium Arsenate in UADI IT "V jP DF K r l**l‘
^ lb. drums, whkh we are offering I & Dl^A 1 1.
at only 12 1 - cents per ib.—Farmers , AttomeyS-at-LaW
Barnwell, S. 0. | ^ ^ ^
BarnwelL S. C.
set out in 6 above. . Al,
FZnrollment Committee—J. B. Kirk
land. J. F. Swett and B. W. Peeples.
Book to be opened at F. Swett’f
istore.
Blaekville—Club District: As set
out in 6 above. v ’
Enrollment Committee—>3. D. Still,
IVF. Allen and C. C. Storne.
Union Mercantile Co.
G-lO-tf.
FOR SALE.—Queen’s Wreath, 10 1
cents the plant, > cents postape.'— !
Mrs. L. H. Christie. Barnwell, S. C.
FOR SALE.—1 have some pood ear
(crn for sale.—D. H. Dyches, Hilda,
S. C. 6-19-tf.
Send your Job Work to The People.
NOTICE OF ENROLLMENT.
ranuers
opened at
District: As
Pursuant to Rule No. 11 of' the
Democratic Party of South Carolina,
I, Edpar A. Brown, County Chairman
FOR S A Le!—I have .5»ome pood ear ef Barnwell County, Hereby pive no-
(cm for sale.—D. H. Dyches, Hilda. Itice:
S. C. G-19-tf.! (1)
(Rule No. 6): “The qualifications
FOR RENT.—Sevan-room residence for membership in any club of the
in the town of Barnwell; water and party in this State, ana for votinp at
Altectlie..Hlrtltfi.—Apply to Miss BeBee a primary shall be ns follows, viz:
Patterson, Barnwell, S. C. j The applicant for membership, or vo-
ter, shall be 21 years of ape, or shall
become so'before the succeedinp pen-
era! election and t>e a white Demo-
crat. He shall be i citizen of the Uni
led States and of this State. No per-
FOR SALE==Shegf < ats--Tr -Trmi^qiraTr-- ^'» ^all beloiip l-c any clnb crr vete
t ty. prompt delivery; See me for in iinv P'imary unless he has resided
price. etc.—F. F. Oodtbn n, Barnwell. in th '' State two years and in the
11 —— county sjv months prior to the suc-
F(H{ SALE—Piano, pood condition, ceedinp peneral eh ction and in the
- price .f H*0. foi qmr k salt*. Reply "op- club district fit) days"prior to the first
pertunity,” care Bamwell People. primary following bis offer to enrol!:
— 1 Provided, That public school teachers
FOR RENT.-Four-room dwelling am] mjnist< . IV of the gospel in charge
in the town of Barnwell; conveniently (lf a reKu)ar orpanized church shall
FOR RENT—T wo connecting.rooms
(onvenient to bath, furnished or un
furnished. Rent icasonabie.—Apply
at The People's (Wire.
located neai the business section:
lights and water. Apply to P>. P.
Davies, Barnwell, S'.
(TIK KEN FEED SPEt lM..—We
i ffer for a limited time, Full-O-Pep
;.r.<l. Fb»i ly Bird Scratch Uhicken F eed
at the following [ik.s: FluiBO-P^p
Scratch 0ranis. $ m 100’s; F'ull-
<>-Pt| F ine C hick I *. ed. > ’>.♦ ■’> in loO's;
Full-O-Pep (I'rowng .Mash, $2.20 in
r •
bo’s; Eariy Bird Sciatch (Itain- . ri
1> 0’s, $2.ba, Aii -of this fresh
st<k'k. guaranteed to pleas* , l ain
l • * n M* leant.!*' i c 1 arnwel’.
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• HERE AND nEr.EAEOUTS •
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Th* .b* 11 c • • .
t:np * j u 11 * • active
s said to be pet
th;s s^etiorr.
V’os Frar.kl*
sumiru r couix
Hat b y is taking a
at Winthmp (’(dlepe.
Mr. T* ri*' Rk hard son had about P 1 '
acres of cotter: damaged by hail Sun
day —
Mr. F'uger.e Br* wr, has accept*<1 a
jx.s'ition with Mr. Dwhes at th* bath-
trp pool. '
Mrs. Wrlljs Irvin an*j two little
(•aught«'i - s an- th* guests of Dr. and
Mr.-, ('has. A. Hensley this week.
lie exempt from the provisions of this
section as* to residence, if otherwise
qualified.”
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Books.of enrollmer.T for the re
spect iv* Dtunocrati* clubs require 1
u&der the rules for the new eiiroll-
rhent irv,*. Briinwell County wall t»e
(.p* n**d by tb*' setrelaries or the en-
I ro.lment *i'ommittees of the respec
tive dubs on Tuesday, June drd. 1921,
and will remain open for the enroll-
, ! m*nt until Tuesday.'tho 29th day of
July. P.'-'-l. which shall be the las-t
1 nay of enrollment. (Rules Nos. 11
land 12.)
(3)
F.ach.applicant for enrollm* nt shall
in person write upon the club roll hi«
age. occupation and post offic*g-i ad-
|dress, and if in a city or town shall
iwrite the name of the street and the
numb* r of his house in which he re
sides, if such designation exists in
said city or town. If the applicant
Lcannot write he may rnaTn- his mark
i upon the roll, which shall be witness-
jed V»y the secretary or other person
I then having the custody thereof, and
I the secretary shall fill in the other re-
' qui remenbs.
(4 )
! No person shall be enrolled in any
) club or vote in any primary except
in the club district in which he re
sides. (Rule No. 8d.)
(5)
That the names of the clubs in
Large crowds from here are en- ,, , , . ,
K , , Bamwell County, the boundaries of
ioj.ng a 'W .m ... I >.( b< v bat ing r.s retjuired to be
pool thes*- hot afternoon.- and <'eu-| ^ out jn Ru]e No the namt . s ()f
,n ^ s • the members of the enrollment com
mittees'and the places where the re
spective club rolls are to be are as
follows:
M* ■sdanies L*'-si* B. East* rjing. L.
M Mac*' and Cecil B. Ray arid Mr.
Josh Baxley mot* red to Augusta
T uesdav.
Miss Sarah Foga-man. of Burling
ton, N, C.. arrived here Saturday to
spend some tim*‘ with h* i ^unt. Mrs.
K. F. Davies. -
Mrs. Lena Pay.!** .-.n<T grandson,
Master Beh Privies, Jr., wifi leave
Sunday for the mountains of Western
North Carolina. '
Mr-. W. G. Collins, of. Hilda, an-
nounces this week his candidacy for
th* office cf Magistrate tor Georges
( r<-*-k tewnship.
Dr. and Mrs. ('has A. Hensley, Mrs,
J. J. Bush.,Mrs. L. H. Chri-tie. Messrs.
B. P. Davies and Perry, Bush wore
visitors in Augu-'a T.iesday.
(6)
The eluV> districts and boundaries
of the clubs in Barnwell County are
as^follows: In all eases the voter
must enroll in the club nearest his
place of residence, calculated by - the
nearest practicable route, and can
only vote at the voting place of such
club, and territory included by this
test shall be considered the club dis-
t rict of such club:
Bamwell—Club diet rict: As set
out in 6 above.
! Enrollment Committee—R L. Bron-
j son. N. G. VV. Walker and P. FL Rush.
Book t«> be opi ned at Clerk of
j Court’s office.
Bennett Sjirings—Club District: As
Book to Vi*
Pharmacy.
Ihiuble Pond—Club
set out in 6 above.'
FVnrollment Committee—Leon Hut
to, Jacob Delk and J. P. Chitty.
Book to V*e opened at residence of
Leon Hutto.
Dunbarton—Club District: As set
out in G ab'ftve.
FVnrollment Committee—P. J Hiers,
J. M. Killingsworth and B. F. Owens.
Book to Vh' opened at P. J. Fliers’
store.
FDko—Club District. As set cut in
6 above.
Enrollment- Committee — F. J.
Greene,*H. J. rrouch ann P. S. Greene.
Book to be op* h* *1 at Gi een* and
Co’s store.
F'bUr Mile—Clu'q District: As set
out in 6 above.
Enrollment Committee—C. M. Tur
ner, A. R. Dunbar and L. F3. Flush.
Book tu be op* nrd at re-iuOTc* rt
C. M. Turner.
Friendship—Club- T.strict'! \<* set
out in G above.-
EnixillmentC'mrr.ittee—H. FT
Creech, James Bay and Frank San
ders. .
F*K)k to be of * ned at residence xd
James Ray.
Great Cypress—Ciul District: As
set out in G ab*ve.
Enrol!m* , nt Committee — C. D.
Owens, B. F'. Jinliins and G:\C. Best,
Jr.
Book ti V,* <*pened at B. F. .I*nk:n'
store.
Healing Springs—CluV- district: As
set out in G above.
F'nrollment Committee—W. T. W
ker, L. P. B(>yiston and T. J. Grubbs.,
Book to be opened at residence of
T. J. Grubbs.
Hercules—Ciul district r As set
out in 6 above.
Enrollment Committee—J. A. Mor
ris. L. S. Still and Hayne Dyches.
Book to b* opened at resldtr.ee of
I. A. Morns.
Hilda —Club district: As «0~out
y - > ,
in G above.
Enrollment Committee—F. D. R*w-
*11, W. G. Collins, A. F’. Carter.
Rook to be opened at A. F'. Carter s
store.
Reedy Branch—Club district: As
set out in G above.
Enrollment Committee—M. 0-
Creech. W H. Black and N. C. Grubbs.
Sr. ^
B*K*k t** b* of>* ntd at residence cf
W. H. Black*.
Re*l Oak—Club district: As set
out in G above. >
Enrollment Committee—W. L. Bax
ley. O. I (Moore and W. B. Parker.
Ftook to Vh opened at Snelling Mer
cantile Co.
Rosemary—Club district: A* set
out in G above.
Enrollment Committee—W. L. F red
erick. M S. Hair and R. S. Wcathers-
bee.
Book to be opened at residence of
R. S. Weathersbee.
. Silorim—Club district: As set out
in 6 above.-
Enrollment Committ**-—J W. Bates
FT G. Hay and W. P. Morris.
Book to U opened at residence of
W. P. Morris. *
Williston—Club district: As set
out in C above.
Enrollment C* mmittee — T. P.
Mitchell. ,L. S. Mellhihamp ar.*l J W
Johnson. ,
B<Hik to' V>* opened at L, S. Melli-
champ’s store.
EDGAR A. FROWN.
Chairman County Executive Com
mittee.
Attest: B. P. DAVIES, _
Secretary. 6-5-3t
(•cumulate*! during the
rify the water. Come
ost -anitarv '•wimming
.Mr J. J. Huggins was in th* (ity
on Vnisiness Saturday afternoon and
while here paid a pleasant call at The
People office and renewed hri '-uh-
scriptfon. Mr. Huggins has recently
purchased a new Ford touring car |
from the Williston Motor Co. through j
Mr. J. Buist Grubbs.
it'w*r- the admission
ig Pool
ST anil LARGEST
f WEATHER
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Messrs. Edgar A Browm. J. Julien
Push and B. P. Davies motored to
Crtoi' Hill Wednesday of last week
to attend the Nance-LeTellier wed
ding. The bride is the daughter < f
the Hon. CarroH P>. Nance, member
of the Legislature from Laurens
County, while Majm LeTellier is an
instructor at The Citadel.
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is a prescription for 'Malaria,
Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bil
ious Fever. It kills the germs.
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SUNDAY EXCURSION FARES
to CHARLESTON and RETURN
VIA
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When you need more
room—it is there!
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The World's luirgest
Producer of
Quality Automobiles
TOURING CAR
$1750
L o. b. factory
T HE Big-Six Touring is a
seven-passenger car—not
merely a seven-passenger
body mounted on a five-pas
senger chassis.
It was designed and built
for seven-passenger service—
with a motor of ample power
and sCamina for seven-pas
senger satisfaction.
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Then, too, with the auxili
ary seats folded away, the
Big-Six becomes the most
desirable five-passenger car
in which you have ridden,
with room enough for all the
luggage you will ever need.
Big-Six appearance is at
tractive, distinctive, and in
good taste. Its performance,
acceleration, flexibility and
dependability are known and
respected the world over.
No car, regardless of price,
surpasses it in quality or com
pleteness of equipment.
If a smaller manufacturer
or assembler were to build
the Big-Six—of equal quality
and workmanship—his price
would be $3,500 — perhaps
more.
But Big-Six overhead fe
distributed over six times as
many units as are built by
any Big-Six competitor,
hence Big-Six cost and sell
ing price are surprisingly
low.
Don’t buy blindfolded.
Examine, ride in and drive
the Big-Six before you buy
any other car.
Epps Motor Co.
Blaekville, S. C.
TEAR OFF THIS COUPON
j and mail to STUDEBAKER, South
I Bend, Ind., for interesting book that tells
‘ you the important points to consider in
- selecting an automobile.
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( LEMSON COLLEGE
Scholarship Examinations
Competitive examinations to filll
vacant scholarships in forty-two coun
ties will be held on Friday, July 11,
1924, beginning at 9 a. m., under the
supervision of -the- County SujK'rin-
tendent of Education.
F'our-vear Scholarships—Open to
students desiring to pursue four-year
college courses in Agriculture. Win
ners of these scholarships must meet
fully the requirements for entrance
into the F'reshman Class.
Two-year Scholarsnips— Open to
students desiring to pursue the two-
yeai Course in Agriculture. Com
mon school education sufficient.
Each scholarship is worth $100.00
a session and free tuition of $40.00.
Membership in th* Reserve Offi
cers’ Training Corps- R. (). T. C.—
is also equivalent in money, to a
scholarship during-thr Vast two years
in college. ,
For catalogue, application blanks
and other information write to
THE**REGIStRA R.
Clemson College, S. C.
SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE
EXAMINATION.
Reduced Summer Fares
Beginning May 15th, 1924
Round trip ticket*, to principal summer tourist resorts," in the
United States and Canada. _
Tickets good for return to original starting point until Octo
ber 31st, 1924. ^
There are many recreation opportunities in the glorious moun
tains of Western North Carolina.
“THE LAND OF THE SKY”
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Let us help you plan your summer
vacation.
CONSULT TICKET AGENTS
Southern Railway System
Southern Railway System
Effective Saturday, May dlst. and continuing to and including
Sunday, August, 31st, 1924. the following round trip Sunday
( H ARLESTON,
Flxcursion tares will apply to
stations shown below:
S. from
Barnwell •
...... $2.00
Orangeburg
. $2.00
Blaekville
“2.00
Pregnall
_. 1.30
Branch* ille
1.65
Reevesville
1.50
Denmark
2.00
Ridgeville _ _ . _
. 1.20
F'ort Motte
2.00
Row-esville
.. 2.00
Jamison
2.00
St. (ieorge ... .
1.50
Kingville
2.00
St. Matthews ...
... 2.00
Perry—...
2.00
SQmmerville .
1.00
Tickets on sale for all trains leaving after 12:01 A. M. Sun
days only, go»*d to return on regular trains leaving Charleston
prior to 3:30 A. M. Monday following date,of sale, ■
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT THE SEASHORE
AT A VERY LOW FARE.
Apply to your local Agent fot further information.
W. E. McGEE, D. P. A. A. H. ACKER, I>. P. A,
Columbia, S. C. Charleston, S. C.
The examination for the award of
vacant Scholarships in W inthrop
College and for admission of new
students will be held at th* ( ounty
Coni-lhoiise on -Friday. July 4th. at
9 a. m. Applicant' mart not Vie less
thaft .sixteen years < f age. When
scholarships are vacant after July
5th, they will be awarded to those
*Vriakmg the highest average at thi*
examination, providing they meet
the conditions governing the award.
Applicants for Scnoiarships should
write to President Johnson before
the examination for scholarship
examination blanks.
Scholarships are worth $100 and
free tuition. For further information
and catalogu*. address Pres. B.
Johnson, Rook Hill, South Carolina.
W. E. McGEE, A. H. ACKER,
Division Pass. Agent, . , District Pass. Agent,
Columbia, S. C. Charleston, S. C.
BIGGEST CAR BARGAIN of the
season, : Cadillac Touring Model No.
57. Must sell to satisfy claim. Good
kingine, gtn*d Ixidy, four good “tires.
Only $50(1. Apply to A. R. Wallack,
i*
Denmark, S. C., or Wingate Waring,
Attorney, Columbia, S. G.
Tutt’s Pills
Tk« tint dose aatoniikc* tha inralid,
, ciTinc iasmediate relief, raculadac
bowek and difeatiya or*ant, induciac
GOOD DIGESTION
IMPROVED SERVICE NORTH t
ECZEMA
Money b«ck without question
if HUNT'S GUARANTEED
FKIN DISEASE REMEDIES
(Hunt'* Salve and Soap I.fail in
the treatment ofltch. Eczema.
R ncw'crnn.Tetterorotherftcb-
ir-C akin dieeaee* Try thie
trtfctxncLt at cur oak.
Mase A: Deason Drug Store
Barnwell, South Carolina.
THE PALMETTO LIMITED
ONE NIGHT OUT /
VIA
Pullman Dining Car TraiiT
NEW SCHEDULE - EFFECTIVE JUNE 22ND.
Leave BARNWELL _TT7__ _______ 3:0K P. M.
Arrive WASHINGTON _ 7:25 A. >1.
Arrive NEW YORK 1:30 P. M.
Arrive BOSTON 8:05 P. M.
Arrive BUFFALO .8:00 P. M.
Arrive PITTSBURG ... _.I . 6:44 P. M.
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TICK FITS, RESERVATIONS, INFORMATION FROM
J. I). WHITE, Phone No. .», Barnwell, S. C.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
The Standard Railroad of the South