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C( )TT()N I) EM 0 N STK ATH)N
FARMS IN THIS COUNTY
American Cdtton Association Call-
Attention to Campaign.
St. Matthews, June 25.—To the
^ Fanners of Barnwell County: - The
American Cotton Association Boll
Weevil Control Campaign has es*
talili-hed cut ton detm.lustration farms,
of five to ei^ht acres ea<h, in Barn
well County, for improved cultural
and weevil control methods. The
operators of these demonstration
farms are as follows:
Contest No. 1.- I-. A. Cave. II. C.
Boylston, Barnwell; J. T.. Shuler, Wil-
1 iston.
C'ontest No. 2. — I*. A. Ba xh-y,
Blaekville, and II. («. Boylston, Barn
well.
The nu t hods to nc emjiloyed - on
these farms throughout the season as
to land preparation, fertilization,
width of rows, spaeitig of plants,Cul
tivation and poisoning for weevil con
trol, will conform to the best practical
plans used hy successful cotton grow
ers in the weevil infested areas of<
the cotton belt. ■»
Under Contest No. I Jjje Associa
tion furnishes, free of fust to the
operators, the necessary booklet- of
Instruction and a diary l<> keep a
complete record uf the crop (inrlud-
md detailed cost of production), as
Baptist Church Saturday, June 28ti>.
After prayer and service led hy Rev,
W. E. Brant, the delegates were on-'LoailS made Same day
rolled. Officers were then elected a- ... . .
follows-: S. S. WiIim.;:s. moderator; application received.
J. A). Sandc'rs, <• erk. The* first ,to|)i; , x f * ■-»->
“Scriptural C'-iutv:^. I)i vipli'ne an! i\0 IvCCl 1 cipG.
MONEY TO LOAN MUNICIPAL ELECTION
the Relation,- it should sustain to ou*' mw . __ __
p'ro.tr-u te i meetings,” v^. 4 s' d:.-,cu-le ] HARLEY & BLATT.
by Revs. D. VV. ilec'kl ■ and W\ 1’.
Cardna, after which the ir'tMdtictory I .
sermon wa pr-s he: oy Rev. VV. R. BamwelL S. C.
Attorneys-at-Law
Th
u:
a.ljounn
Cardna
dinner.
I’ra.v'r and song -ervii - was le«l !r-
A. VV. Manuel. The second topi:,
“Sabbath Deseer it iops a (Irowin.
Menace to True Religion,”. was el >
i|uenlly and reverently diex'Us.s'->d- hy
ite\. D. VV. Heckle. We wish that all
Send your Job Work to The Peoole.
M VSTEICS SALE.
'| The State South Carolina,
For jy ay or.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Mayor for
the town of Barnwell, subject to the
rules and regulations of the.Demo
cratic .municipal prfnary election.
J. (j. Moodv, Jr.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Ma\*nr of Barn-
«> %
well, subject to the rules of the Demo
cratic municipal primary election,
pledging myself, if elected, to a
well as the necessary poisons and ap-
. f
paratus for applving same. In ad
<lition to this, a competent field agent
is employed.in each State whose duty
it is to periodically visit each demon
stration farm, cheek up the progress
of the work, report the condition of
the crop and render whatever aid may
iie possible to the operators and to
1 he growers’ generally.
Contest No. 2 embraces all of the
privileges, advantages, etc,, of Con
test No. 1, with th • exception of free
poisons and the apparatus Os^cpply
ing same.
Several hundred of these practical
demonstration farm- have been loc-a>-
ed in the various cotton growing
states this year to teach the farmers
m a simple and economic way how to
check the weevil infestation and pro
duce profitable yi^V.Ts of cotton.
Thousand-_of- fanners are being as-
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sisted in this wor!\ in the c*level) cot
ton growing weevil infested states.
Fourteen cash prizes, aggregating
$2.0(10, w ill be- aw ci ded to farmers bv
th. • Association this year operating
their farms under Contest Nos. 1 and
2, as an encouragement and stimulus
to aid in the 1 success of the wor!:.
The literature and cooperation of the
Association arc available to every
eotton grower who nnakes applicn-
I.ion for Mime 1 to the Amtu icah Cottoa
As.-oeiation, St. Matthews. S. C. No
addit ional applications can he* ac
cepted under Font' t No. 1 . for free
}.m •ISOM.'-
. but all ao
pl.c at ions
for eti-
•ttllinrl
:i under < ’ot
lie " No.
2 will ia
-i‘ v t ‘ I>!‘
•d and It <•**
! ;t«*r:it ure
on elll'i-
• :i\ s.y t '
and w eo *. il
poi '*>!’
met hod'
\\ l 1! Of
promptly i
• iibip ed.
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l oo . ■
ly p> act ie i!
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!m* t•.per-
oti-.i i•' the t 11mer- named ’aito\
l.tpial pi'i-am.- and di> (-alciuiti ar-e
a!'- will be use I Hi noughout the se
it
n a
w ll
Si'll. I lie
nui'le w ith a t n>p d'i'ing the month
Ma\ early p-p I ol .!run- '
! )h '"t ton limb.-- o.it, ;; hand
- o» ayiug primp
at
>0
will be Used,
na’ing weevil-
Jo Id a iter ! he
st and. and hy s' ,ne
i f .pi onagat ion of !
r- n.»p V.j <-ottc»?+ no*
Allgu-t 1st. e\i
infeettoii Iro n oth'-i lielcC- not trea*
ed and ir eel to love i the in-erts.
w intcM -iit
ome int
r Mt »!>{>(*< {
egt lie early
ie ih-e. !-. a
tm omc'tm-rb
I’ mig' at ic iU'
The County of Barnwell.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
Sabbath-breakers and worldly pleas-! * CEMENT, Plaintiff,
urc* sc-eking # c-hut'. h mem,bers could against .
have heard him. The third tojiic, ^ DIAMOND, Defendant.
“The- Danger Drift .of loos mes- in Und<*i and by virturejif a decree of
gcmeral in thinking, speaking and M° n - ^ • Rh’e dated the 28th day of
doing in present day religion," was ^ av ’ '-'Jl, made* in the al>ove stated
opened ami gracefully discussed |,y rase, I will offer for s^lc* to the high-
Rev. VV. K. Brarit. Union-adjourned. ; ,,sl bidder for c ash !n front of th *
The next union will meet with the r " L J'd House in Barnwell. S. C., during
Mt. Olivet Baptist Church >n Satui t '"‘ hours of sale* on Monday,
day before ti * llfth Sunday in Aug- ‘^ ‘bt.V of Ju y, 11*21, the folluw-
ust. I mg personal property, as described
J. O. Sander-a* S. S. William. ! 1,1 chattel mortgage, to-wit:
1.-21d saw second hand gin out-
stringent enforcement of the law,
without fear or favor.
W. D. Harley.
I hereby announce myself a If-andi-j
date Cif the office of Mayor (VC Barn
well, subject to the rules and regula
tions of th** democratic Municipal
primary election.
VV R. Hubbard.
For Alderman.
SUNDAY EXCURSION FARES
to CHARLESTON and RETURN
VIA
Southern Railway System
Effective Saturday, May .list, and continuing to and including
Sunday, August, J 1st, !!*2I. the following round trip Sunday
S. C., from
Excursion tare- will
stati**n- shown below :
apply to
CHARLESTON
Barnw ell _ . *
$2,00
Orangeburg
.Blaekville
2.00 -
Pregnall
Branch* ill**
... 1 .(>.*
Reeves ville
Denmark
2.00
Bidgeville -
Fort Motte
2*00
Rowesville
Jamison
2.00
St. George
Kingville
*. 2.00
St. Matthew
Perry
2.00
Summerville
Tickets on saie for all trains leaving after 12:01 A. M. Sun
days only, good to return on regular trains leaving Charleston
prior to .3:30 A. M. Monday following date of saie.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT THE SEASHORE
AT A VERY LOW FARE.
Apply to your local Agent for further information.
W. E. McGEE. D. P. A. A. H. ACKER, I). P. A.
•Columbia, S. C. Charleston, S. C.
»j<* <**M~>*>*><&*>*!~!*«!**>*>>*!**>*X*^*:*»!**>*><^ y
T - w
Y Y'es, if you want money we have it.£
i
M
-f. If you have money we want it.
,t, 5 o o Paid in Savings Department. %
< HOME BANK OF BARNWELL, j
t f
The
vcX-
Established in 1877.
VOLUME XLVTI.
BERRY'S DEATH W AS DUE
ENTIRELY TO ACCIDENT
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
NEWS FROM WIL
Body Exhumed and Inquest Held Sat- Mr. and Mrs. I). L. Merritt /
urday Morning.
-»*■
-rk.
Modeiatoi
tit consist ing
saw gins.
j feeders, l-conden.-er, l-lint flue sy--
SHAKESPEARE SCRIPT IS OLD tern, 1-pair dust flue- for condenser,
1-suetion elevator including fan, 1-
screw power double box press with
tram per, shafting, screw conveyor hi
go in front <>f gins, pulleys, hanger-,
Announcement of the discovery of a belting,
manuscript in Shakespeare's hundwrtt- Terms: I ash, th** purchaser to pav
nig among some old papers in the Brit- for papers and -tamps and the sue-
I hereby -announce myself a .candi
date for the office of Alderman for
the town of Barnwell, subject to the
rules and regulation- of the Demo
cratic municipal primary election.
L. E. Davis.
LONG TEI MONEY TO LEND
—*-
‘Find’* in British Museum Has Been
Known Since 1871, E. H.
Sothsm Says.
I hereby announce myself ;TTandi-
e for the office ef Alderman for
fhe town of Barnwell, subject to the
rules and regulation- of the Demo
cratic municipal primary election.
J. M. Brodie.
isti museum comes about half a een- ee-sful bidder to deposit with the
! " r .v late, a irillng to E. H Soihern. Mastei a certified check in"the sum of
Mr Sotbern writes to the New York | ()m . ($I() o, l0 ) Dollars as a
World that an obscure student of j
, iiii .> „ . guarantee ut comoliame with such
.Shakespeare blutidered upon the manu
script in 1S71 and in a hook published '' x, ' l’ ; f°i legal cause; and that
in l!)lt> Sir Edward Maunde Thompson R •'aid deposit he net made or the -uc-
>*st a Id I shed the elii rograpfiy as that of ee-sful hid be not complied with in t
.Shakespeare. *’ vea.sonable tinie^ tin* Master, shaFi re-
But ME Sothern and Julia Marlowe, . e |] t f u . - ai( | property on the same
browsing fliroiigh the British museum . , , , ,
~ term- on - inn* subsequent salesdiiv
in t'.tg’I, unaware anv such mauuseript
. , named :>v pla ntin - attornev.
••xlsied, came upon H. Mr. .sottivrn said
he brought buck to America in August ^* *'• O BANNuN,
of that year phologra|Jis of pages of , Master,
the mantis' ript and tfie whole story of
Its origin. But the public was little Notice of Enrollment.
interested in the matter then ^
Idle maniiscripl in question is of 147
lines, constituting an interpolation tn
a plav hv Anthonv.Mundv. an Eliza*
hetlilan. based on the life of Sir < ipal Clu!., I her- ay give notice:
Thomas Moore- That the emadlment book vvill be
“Benjamin tie t'asseres published in opened at Best's Pharmacy on Friday,
the 1 beater magazine of Eebniary, June ‘Jttl^f? 11*24, and will remain open
11*22. an interview with me dealing until Tuesday. Juiy 2l*th, 11*24.
with tie* discovery of Sfiakespeai>*’s ...i o . .. t u
• 1 1 h<* enrollment committeKshulI coii-
handvv riling,“ writes Mr. Sotbein. .. ,, , ,
. . , si.-t of < >. H. Be-t, M. ( . Best and A.
M iss Jvfcw low e and I iin<s>nscious|y
were diavvn toward tlies** three sfiefUs. ^• Lemon. I ho-c entitled to eHioil
At tile boitom of the first, the nest shall write their full names, giviifg^
legible of the three. This car 1 was at- their age and residenr-'
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of' Alderman for
the town of Barnwell, subject to th**
rules and regulation- of the Demo
cratic municipal primary election.
Berry A. Price.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Alderman for
'he town of Barnwell., subj»*ct to th**
rules an^l regulation- of tin* Dem -
■rath municipal prmary e'eetion.
E. D. <Peacock.
Farm Loans 6 per cent., large amounts. Town prop
erty in Barnwell, residential and business, 7 per cent.
Loans procured promptly at lowest cost.
Allendale, Bamberg and Barnwell Counties.
THOMAS M. BOULWARE
Attorney-at-law - Barnwell, S. C.
% «
By virtu - of.tin authority v. -ted in
me as President "f *he Barnwell Muni-
1 hereby announee myself a candi
date for the office of Alderman for
the town of Barnwell, subject to tile
rules and regulation- of the Demo
cratic municipal primary elect! m.
P». v VV. Sexton.
1 hereby annouis e my-elf a candi
date for * the office of Alderman for
the town of BarnvvelT, subject to the
rulil- and- regulation- of -the Demo
cratic municipal primary election.
J Norman Dick-.
University of South Carolina 11 *
Scltiiluisldjt atiil ft tit rauci ft vtunhuitcnis.
Ilu* examination tor the award of vacant scholar^
ships in the l niyersity of South Carolina^ and for ai-
mission of new students, will he held at the Countv
Court House Friday, July 11. 1B21, at h o’clock a. v:.
Applicants must not be less than 1(5 years of age.
Scholarships are vacant in the following 17 counties.:
- Ahheville, Bambery. Btucnfort, Berkley. Caihou; ,
( herokee. Chester. Colleton, Darlington, llillon, Georg -
to'vn, Horry, Jasper, Lexington, Marion, Oconee. You .
Applicants for scholarships should write to Rivs -
dent Melton for scholarship application blanks. The-e
should l>e filed with the President hy July Sth. Scholu! -
ships. are worth plus free tuition and fees. J'i *
next session \\ill open September 17th, 1;*2L
For further information write to:
* ft ft ft SID ft XT ir. D. MftLTOX
l It f'I'S it [I of .Si, lit It ( (t t 1,11 iXt ft ol tt ittl, id, S. ('
t ached :
• “”\uft* of the l»oo|< of
Sir I hotu.i> Moon*.
Suppo-ci! siia 1 ■'ia* ire s I(afltL
writing.’
* fjiil of the Sjxteenth
igin.11 ri,in».erii'it we- re-
Tlu* qual-ificatio ;- for voting -hall
*. a- follows: V otei -hall he a vv1h- ! e
Thereby announce myself a candi
date tVu t re offu-* of Alderm in fog
“Tow (I.
eentllf'.V 1 b.e
vi-ed,'. | !'••;•
Tile II line
1 >emoci at
or shai; 1
mg i"• i.e
t vventy
i nit
vea*
.f
the toiviKiif Barnwell, -uhje
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pt i.OKi.ry e
! t -mi
m u
( <
ie* ot III** plnvcrs
I i I,; a V wh ell I i ; ropo-e
.nown in ir. , . , 2 a- 1
i, ‘'or \vhie}* -h ikii-r
: hi -
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ha v
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lt vy
l !U'
day -
i vv mg
l’t
*m:
on:
AMERICANS ARE NEW PEOPLE
Views of Psychologists Citod to Prove
T ut They Differ'From the
Europeans. —•
u—, • 'no,
1„
Do we re;illv dan* to inaintiiln• that
thi- e" Mi! r;, isn': any diPfeiaTTt from.
EiironeV i-U- James «Umenlieim di
the New It.
"ill
Ii*r. *»r i* \eti v\
Why. even-Cm
I'Yanec, /ad tt;
•ti
I don't mean b**t-
A11 .at
e their
--men;
n chai'gi
i rt h -l+vU
n.- of
if othei'v
Inlatz*
ld.de.
to C. \V. M
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mrd
! ,e requ:!'.
1 pay their
-e
a
arv irm
Bn-
i V e t ho -a me
and Ettglai
Tn
'(-re!)'
oil or oetol e 12 ui
• ,'K tlOi»n, 1 !le-
Id "in
dql\ 2'Jth. l!*2l.
a d hall pu
boun
their card- in o:;'e
of : ’ne town pa
*1 ♦!■*•
-4i..-Ir'2i.'.t.4AVi.' L_
1 ;• pBcUff'. 1111 1 "
; \ hire
lir.-t brima.'W. ’1
M. <Dirrmrobj.
-UIK
\N ill
>o|es apart
maintain duvt a hum
for Mavof. >
ov,.* y
<1
a *i 1 m'i’lioii
people, -e\
•red
Ir*
>m Kn*
m.aji
ami ( o
mm
him
n
♦joe 1)v :\n h
*• in, at id !>
•lilt !
p
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of
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p'ioiie**r i
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the
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•to a
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fr
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ii
•W people.
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I . wa: Ned
two Uuro
p**:in
. F
sy. Iy
ob
and for Aide
!. $2/)tt..
the club di
■porate 1;mit- i
A. r.enion.
Presiden'
em
The-e deniot!-
ever located are
a I loll
f
1 tn
. win-'
•ivied to be ii-
a- practical method of in-truct'ioti t >
a
l
: h.
farmer- in each i Conununit v
T- -v
and every farmer- interesfed should
visit and watch tlv*' .-ucces- of th*
plan. Until every farmer'Iqartvsmind
applies the practi<,*il lesson “ of th-*
inten-ivc culture of cotton and bo’l
weevil control, the Southwi.ie de-truc-
tive ravages of the insects vvill never
be cheeked. 1
Riant abundant acreage in food
and feed crops, break up the credit
business for -upplii*- and prosperity
will come to the front (lour of ev-e-rv:
farmer in Barnwell County.
American Cotton Association
Boll Weevil Control Campaign,
By Harvie Jorclan,
Managing Director.
-
• gists, one o* 1
ex«*.‘lb , n?, re.d'l
knew European*
analyzed miaiv.
• •••v were •ujrfvat*‘d,
"lie said, 'A on
'I Imr
great, t ie
\mericH
I’hev had psyelio
TJmv
HalFs Catarrh Medicine
Tiio.-cwl *) are m ■ ''run •town” • unYH-
tini*i will notice That .'a' irrh holt. *rs
hey had t ravel**d * them nui* h nior** than wM*n th* ;, .ue in
rile exeellvfit KOiXi ticallh. TfltS Ti -r.pfoV* s that White*
. «'.itarrli is a local ilise.i- it is greatly
im* i voting 'melo, mit it 'i, t -,.*t hv . oust it >it n inn I >i>niIitior.s.
It is the age of ad'-escen.re. Any thing HALL'S i AT A HI: .* i MEI *!• 'IN ’: * on-
Is po--il.|c I.ie,itne-S, de-tru. t.oli It ,. a ,j v local" amm .V u.n; a nut ttt*
in'oxicates me Such energy ‘ • Jf It is Pm ical .Mcilji ine, a 'i'Aui . wlii h assists
'ike N alga: i pouring out'" 'The Ott^ei m yu;.: y*. mg the C.enemI "*al'h
* haul hy 'iruggists tor ov.a 1" V **ars.
date
the
rule.**
tlv
my e! r a .-andi-
*f Aider::: . for
of ll trnvva
i egulat ion
tna! p'i.'c.a
11. -ul.ject to, th
: of tlv* ! telllo.
l-
M
I h**i i
*>,
date fo
toVV
ruu
erat
y announce, my.-c.t
the offie, of Aid"!
of Bajnvvell. subjec
u;d i egulat ion-- of tin
primaty election.
— .rrBuiivTti
the
> rtv/-
I or <dmmi-siom*re of Rtiblir \Nork-.
one felt himself reiiewFl. II** tmi*1e
r**serv ai ions He said. “The mind of j
Europe 1- d*a*|i; that of America. »'\
pnnsiv**'' But he thought of moving
over here, and
T*\ J. Cheney & Co., To!e«lo, Ohio.
•g tnnln^ jitii'w
Tutt’s Pills
Wm. McNAB
Representing
FIRE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
I hereby announce rny-*df a '< in li-
da*. for the otfi. e of Comnv--:*.i • r of
I’uMii Works for th*.* town of Barn
well. to -uccecd Mrs. I ".--ie B. Ka--
terling. suiiject to the inles an*l i'egu-
’ations ot the Demoei.cic Municipal
primary election. k .M. Call tin.
Severe Pains in Side
u
I HAD had quite a bad
st>eB^nd sickness,”
writes Mrs. Emma
Patrick, of Caney, Ky.,
“and it- was an effort for
me to go about my home.
I had a very severe r*ain
in my left side that almost
took my breath at times*
Host my appetite. I grew
thin, pale and lifeless. I
fell off till I only weighed
about 115 pounds.
“Cardui x w a s recom
mended to me and by the
time .1 Had taken one bot
tle I saw it was what I
needed. I ate more and
rested better. I, kept tak
ing it and my skin and
flesh took on a more
healthy color. I felt
stronger and, as the nerv
ousness left me, the pain
in, my side was less severe..
After Hiking nine bottles,
I ~eat anything, go any
where and feel fine. 1
weigh ICO pounds and am
well. I feel that I owe it
all to Havingrrsed ('ardu i.”
Pain, in certain parts of
the body, is a sure indica
tion of female compli
cations. The treatment
Deeded is not the use of
narcotic drugs, but—
i
The Woman’s Tonic
(• -
IN SI R A N C E COM P A NI ES.
The fir»l do»e attoniihet ihe invalid,
Riving immediate relief, regulating
4>owel» and digestive organa, inducing
1 hotvlry armour.ee my-elf : candi
date for the office of ( inimssiotuu' of
Ruldic works to succeed Mi-. Lessi.*
Personal attention given all busines* , B. i-.a-ttu ling. sul>j**ct ’ > the jul**s and
■ - " r ~~ Y . _ regulations of Democratic municipal
„ primal v ‘election.
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BARNWELL. 8. C.
I nion Meeting at Kline.
■ The churches of tlie 2nd Division
held a union meeting with the Klin-*
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I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office -of Commissiooner
of-Public Works for the town of
Barnwell to succeed Mr.-. Lessie B.
F.asterling. suhjeH to fhe rules and
regulation- of the Democratic pri
mary election.
Ci. Malcolm Anderson.
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BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLLNA.
The death of Benjamin Berry, 12-
yeai- old youth of the Double Rmds
.section, was di* to injuries received
in the wreck of hi.- eatomobil** on the
night of May 2d b, according t*. the
verdict of the Coroner’s jury ot n-
quest Saturday morning, Tmd was
not the result of foui play, as was
suspected hy relativ-s of the dead
man Berry’s body was exhumed Sat
urday morning aiid a medical examin
ation disclosed the fact that his
neck was broken, this injury being the
cause of his death. There was noth
ing to the rumor that he had been
-hot in the mouth, the bullet coming
out of the back of his head.
The nine men ami Whree women who
had been arrested and lodged in jail
in connection with Berry’s death were
released from custody Wednesday of
last week, W. W. Rogers, Stat* 1 d**
leetive, having reported that h_* could
discover no evidence of foul play. He
is -aid to have traced the young man’s
tetions up to five minutes before h’s
leath. He had just run into a buggy,
Rogers reported to Crov. McLeod, and
a few minutes later was found dead,
his car -mashed into a y ; le of log- at
the roadside. Solicitor R i.. Gunter
was notified of the findings of Rogers
tnd the twelve people were released.
They are: J. W. Bazemore, Henry
Rlumt*. Mr-. Minnie Blum**, William
Itlume. John Derreseau, Mrs. John
Engagement of Daughl
Will is ton, July 5.—Mrs, Al
thersbee is visiting Mr. and
1 F. W'eathersbee.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Benn
Miss Mattie Lee Bennett hav
ed from Atlanta and were i
nied home hy Mrs. Norman
Mi ss Dorothy Bracey, of
is visiting her grandfather, 1
Hair.
Mists Alice Scott spent Sun
Mr. ami Mrs. W. B. Johnson i
vilb*.
Mr. C. P. King, Jr., of Ch
visited friends in Williston
My. B. D. Carter, of Bamb
a visitor here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Griffin,
annah. spent last week with !
fith’s uncle, Mr. W. W. Amu*
Miss Inez Randall has
home from Augusta after
week’s visit to Miss Inez Bl;
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bruck
Augusta, spent the week-er
Mr. L. F. Randall.
Miss Elizabeth Bird, of
is visiting the Misses Inez a
Randall.
Miss George—Lee and Mr.
Mooney, who re-hie near lu
married in Augusta Tuesda;
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Master Eugene Parker, of
is visiting relatives near Wi
Mrs. Ethel Knight and chi
Ib-rresoau, George Proctor, Furman 1 Augu-ta, aie vi.-iting the
iv<*
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'‘Keep the Good" Has AJway- Been
One of Company's Mottoes.
It is likely that none of the many
rumor- "f late in -he automobile
world ha- been given more credence
than the Bun k Motor Company wa.-
U*-ting a new motor of a different
type aiuhthat. it would i*<* offered the
public in it- now models this -ummef.
How far afield the majority of sum
-t >rie u-ually i-. plainly se<*n >i
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thi- year, will
be powered hv
li known ■
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pei
Miss Jessie -Bu t. of ('plumb
ed her parents. Mr. ami
Birt, last week.
Mi Rear! Bunch, of
visiting her aunt* Mrs. R.
sti *ng ¥ near Windsor.
Mi-. Lula W ise and ri
Miss Irene Wise, have retu
their home in Windsor after
relative- in Columhia and
ville.
Mi'S Hattie Smith deliglitl
tt-rtained with two tables o
Friday afternoon in honor
Louise Smith, of Augusta,
i 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Child
j Fountain Inn. wee the recer
I of Mr. ami Mr-. I. S. K****l.
I Mis.- Myrtle Keel i- vi-iti
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m.dilied in*.the Buiil
ave“b(vn ex-
valve-in-head
in the past two year’
in t-H-
Mr. TVu'bo.-e BoyIstmi, ot J
has been visiting Mr. and M
Kennedy. Jr.
N. (iairber i visit
l**t e liable head, md th** providing if
tutonvatir lulirication for the rocker
arms. The-e and other refinement-
inak**- this engine a far better one
;:h:tn th** engine o*f tour and live years J
ago. hut the valvt»-in-head pifni ipU* j
ha. not b ‘en changed. In fact, for
power and performance and sturdi-
tu*.--, it i.- tmee firmlv entrenched iti \
Mrs f A.
md—Air-. Raul Garbei at B.
Mr. David Kettnedv and M
Player left Sunday for North
where they wil.t at|e:id Can
-y i ve n i:t - at B re vprd.
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tin* public inin.l than ever.
And wha: is true of the valve-in-
head engine principle is likewis** true
>f Buick’- multiple dFe clutch. - it~
rear axle with its distinctive thirl
momberT it- spring construction and
The growing popularity
'eople i- attest***! hy th** nui
Ihe newlv designed -leering gear.
“Keep t lit* good” h;u- ay way- be
en
new subscribers being adder
paper’s mailing list from *
week. Thur'day. Mr. W .
ley. formerly of thi- section
living at Frostproof, Fla., -
The People offie** and reque:
he .l*,e put in line to get the n
his old home. Mr. Beaslev
me
of-Buick’- mot'oes ami that' is I turned to Florida after
a
one of the reasons Buick cars always
h tve been good cars.
WILLISTON VOTES THAT •
‘ FRANCHISE BE GRANTED
Williston. July'7.—At an election
hold here today Williston voted 117
to JO in favor of granting a franchise
of 15 years to the Edisto Public Ser
vice company, of Denmark, which
company is to take over the electric
light plant lieie. ami furnish from
their main plant 24-hour a day cur
rent. This, service will begin at
once.
Barnwell County relatives.
Another additon to The
family of satisfied readers i
L. Tant, of Barnwell route
subscribed while in the city 1
Aiid -Jo it goes. Haroiy-
pa.-ses that does not see one
new names added. Jt is grat
the publiser to know that h
to give-the people of the c
good newspaper are meeti
such hearty support. You £
to become a subscriber “even
whv not now?"
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