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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE Boured at the post office at Barnwell, 8. C., as second-class matter. EnjrHgcment Announced. JOHN W. HOLMES 1840-1912 Wi]li>ton. Au*r. 2.—Mr. and Mrs. J ! H. Carroll announce the enjra^enient of their daughter, Mi.ss .luanjta Re- p» t>ecca Carroll, to Henry Marion Dyches of Aiken, the marriage to take place during Autrust. B P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor. SI BSCRIPTION RATES: Cne Year $1 50 5.x Months .90 Three Months 50 (Strictly in Advance.) A Kail Carden. No truer words were ever written t. THURSDAY, ACCCST 7TH. 1924. A lot of us .have rattling trood cars Lots of stock turns jutrhinp stock. out to he only Many a fellow who is well heeled rev half-souled. The path of least not lead to -ucoess persistence does “Beer” and “hier” both •methint,' that’s trone. r< fer t;» Vision is trettinjr bettei. We can T w; i « n w see the air plain (air-plant-.) Did the poet who wrote the world’s in tune” have mind ? “when all radios in Mod'rn shoes cause broken archer. We are cominjr out flat-footed against them. The crying need u-ed more parks. Now it' l ares to park. to be for for more A merchant died the other day from snock. Too many customers fTiffTt their purchases charged. ■\ Barnwell housekeeper says she V;ally got her p.ulor looking almost ;•* nice as the kitchens one sees in the magazine ads. What \bout It u-ial ♦he the if we had headed this edit 'Anth its -ubject, “co-operafmu,” read*'!' might have glanced at heading and passer! it on, because “co-operation” apparently i- an over worked word. Bui community co-op- • ration cannot be everdone. Without ((-operation we might as well like tne Arab—fdbl jaUJ. tent's and silently '•teal away, so far as gTTttfrjr things done for Barnwell is coiuVrnetl. C>»- r»p«‘ration lias built nations anti kept governments going. No battle was ever won without it. No home can hold family ties together without it. T thrive in its absence. No church can expect Ut-giow without it. The-fjues- tion is. Why can we not apply this principle of working together for trie general welfare and civic advance ment of Barnwell? The answer is, we CAN. Barnw'dl has many things to he proud of in its past. lA*t us for get the little unpleasant lies and build upon a stilirl foundation for the future. We certainly must have had ((►operation in the past or we would not have any town now. Our schools, < hurches, civic and other organiza tions are living monuments to the fact that we and thorn wlfo came before us knew.the mighty potency of coop eration. What we want now is mope , of-it. Let U' not say the time is not ipe. The time always is right to do good, to boost, to work In harmony— ■1o co-operat'e. * o-operatioh is t.vic-.salvation. -—: —■ . —■ than these from the Progressive Farmer: “The home garden must lx* flooked after regularly and carefully or it will ‘stop giving’ vegetables ju t as surely as the old cow will ‘stop giving’ milk when she is not property fed and otherwise looked after. Some of our tables hav** very few fresh vegetables on them in Septembn, October and November and the reason for this is that we have let the gaiv den ‘go dry’ in June and July. Pig weeds waist high and a fine crop of crab grass will ‘dry up’ tiny garden in short order.” Not one in a l/undred of our South ern homes attains half the pos-ibi i- ties of a fall and winter garden and the rea-on for this is that the st^rt js riot made right and is not kept up, so the garden like the cow when not properly cared for “goe- dry.” Almost all the ...vegetable- can be planted now with the reasonable as surance that they wlil mature la-fore frost. Especially -hould one plant tomatoes, collards, beets, corn, black- eyed pea-, and loma or butter iH-aris. Let's keep right aft^r the garden. Mrs, -Housekta per, are you plan ning to have some fall tomatoes? II not, why not, Don’t you^tnow that you Van have tomatoes up to and even after frost, for if the plants are MUNICIPAL ELECTION For Mayor. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Mayor for the town of Barnwell, subject to the rules and regulations of th*- Demo cratic municipal prmary election. J. G. Moody, Jr. <»-X**X*->*>-X**X*’><*C I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Mavor of Barn- . f well, subject to the rules of the Demo- cratic municipal primary election, pledging myself, if elected, to a stringent enforcement of the law, without fear or favor. W D. Harley. 1 hereby announce my-elf a candi date for the office of Mayor of Barn well, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic Municipal primary election. W R. Hubbard. For Alderman. pulled up just before frost and hung up the fruit will ripen slowly and it i- possible in this way to be able to have them for a few day* longer. And do you realize that the. food ijr* value of tomatoes is re markable. Eminent doctors agree that tomatoes have five wonderful properties: fir-t, they are the richest in vitaminem sec ond. they are the most effective Wool cleansers of all foods; third, they uiv the richest of all vegetables in natuial acids which keep the stomach and in testines in condition; fourth, they an splendid diuretics washing away poison- that cause disease; fifth, t^n y are prescribed for diabetes and Blight’s disease. The children in the Memorial Hos pital in Chicago arc fed tomato juice arid Dr. Hugo Friendstcin of the same city says' fh^"''t'h'e''"\TfamirrT’offf(*'YirT(f tomatoe- is accomplishing undreamed of results in feeding infants and children. And tomatoes too will save elders many trips to the 1 eauty doctor. They are the swiftest, surest and most ef fective remedy for obesity, After that will any one hesitate to plant twice :>s many this year as. last and eat accordingly? Elma Cave. Co. Horn** Dem. Agent. I hereby announc* myself a candi date for the office of Alderman for th< town of BamweTTr subject to the rules and regulation- of the Demo cratic municipal primary election. L. E. Davis. 1 ligreby announce myself a candi- <>ate for the office of Alderman for 'the town of Barnwell, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic municipal primary election. J. M. Brodie. Y T T Y ❖ t Y Y Y Y x ❖ f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ❖ Every 1925 © # rsi: FOR SALE—Ab Ion jugs. Price n Cola Bottling Co., 1 A I hereby announce myself a candi date for :be office of Alderman for the town of Barnwell, subject to tty- rules ami regulation- of the Demo- t-ratie. municipal primary election. Perry A. Price. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the ( ffice of Alderman for the town of Barnwell, subject to-the rules and regulation- of the Dem - cratle municipal primary election. h., D. Peacock. SPEEDWAY KINGS TO DACE AT SAVANNAH The Knepfon Reunion. W< an- Tri-St«te Track Will Hum Witt Fast Motors; Versatile fro gram Offered Grand Stanc Audiences. have been re<)Ue<Jed t roume that the Kneptoi Ibunion wi ll ty held at tkc home of Mr 11. B. Cav*-. ' r(ar KIiik- <»n I-'nda , Xi-gust Jdml. A noted -peaker w 11 make an ad dress and a basket picnic and barhe- ;u( dinner will be erved. The rela- 1 .\es ;u.ui friend- eet the Kneptoji ■family are cordially invited to attend the reunion. A Birthday Dinner. Blackville. Augu t 4 On Julvj-ibth, Mr. B. F. Gardner, • Healing Spring- < I e bra ted his 4idh lnithda\ at hi- hom< vitii.a barbecue (li*ne! - ; consi- ing of b j>ig and a kid. About .'0 guests enjoyed the occasion. Those *rom > ut of hewn v.et<-: Ml, and Mrs. J. C. Staley and ^^l■s. S. A. Hair v u J/Oiig Branch; Mr. and Mrs. George T'rbuch, Mrs. L. A. (kiidner and Mr. John (iardnor, of (’olumbia. The guest.r of honor were Mr. and Mrs. L. officiated Professional auto races will play ar Important part ^t the 1924 Tri Stan Exposition. ;)(cording to a statement otp'/i made yesterday b’y A. W Morehouse prejiiilent-of the fair, who has re<-ejv- ed eheouraging r«*ports from several of the best dirt track drivers in the cniintfv that thev plan on entering ih» fair r.-oes will he held during Oc hd-er 2. Ndvenibei 1, fair week. Auto racing todax. stands as one of the greatest competitive sports and it ts estimated that outside of baseball. mor< peoph attend auto rart s than anv other form of sport. TTi* Indian •♦polls speedway draws the gr.eates: single crowd of any event in the worm arid at the large stat* fairs over th*- Knlted States, auto races bring out the banner crowds, statistics prov e Some fairs have .completely, given up horse r a(► s and have relied on auto ram events and outdoor attractions six h is free acts and auto polo to < ar-v the daily program, hut the Sa vanrali Fair will have all of these. Although it is sometimes riot ndvis «M-- for auto rac« events daily, most of the fairs of th • countfv now plan or from one to four da v s of auto races The /air Board has secured Ralph A Man kin son one of the best known promotrrs ami officials, to ac t as start ind to tie in charge of the fair Hankinsnn has started and in races on two continents I hereby Hiinounce myself a candi date for tht oft’iic of Alderman for the town of Barnwell, subject to the rules and :egulation- of the Demo cratic municipal primary ejection. B. \Y Sexton. I hef ty announce my-c-lf a candi date l<>r the office of Alderman for the town of Barnwell, subject to the rules and regulation- of the Demo cratic municipal primary election. ' J Norman Dicks. 1 hereby announce myself a candj date for the office"^oT""A1'derhriattt' the town of Barnwell, subject to th- rules of the Democratic municipal primary election. C. C. Owens.- i Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f. ( ,A Y T Y Y T Y Y Y Y t Y f ❖ t ❖ t HERE AND B •••••••••( Col. Edgar A. Br in Edgefield. The days lose 1 >hine this week. Miss Gertrude H cd from Columbia. Miss Ida Brow some time in Hcnd Miss Catherine > s the guest of Miss Mrs. Clark McC thews, is visiting (ity f T ❖ ♦V :: V A I Y Y V embodies the same/ design of 6*cylindei\ valve in head engine, clutch,transmission,rear axle, spring suspension, low pressure tires, 4'\vheel brakes, and body lint ❖ V ❖ ❖ DENMARK BUICK CO., DENMARK, S. C. MrsTVV J. Sextc the guest of hei r Me Nab. Miss Je f ssie Joyr ♦ • ❖ WllLN BET1EK ALTOMOBILLS AKt BUILT, BUICK WILt BUILD THEM I hereby announce myselfcandi date for reelection to the^office of Al derman of the towrperf Barnwell, sub ject to the rules' and regulations of the Dem/K-ratic municipal primary electurm E. L. Easterling. ❖ ❖ I hereby announce myself a candi date for/the office of Alderman for the town of Barnwell, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demoo-a- tic Municipal primary election. M. C. Diamond. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Alderman for the town of Barnwell, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democra tic Municipal primary election. C. F. Mol air. ❖ t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ❖ Thrift f t Is THE CORNER STONE OF Si t ( ESS, IT IS THE IMIDRTXNT FOI NDATION OF WEALTH. THE THRIFT) W\\ IS THE ONE WHO KEEBS^ALL OF HIS MONEY IN THE BANK MAKE YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE ( ENTS. BIT YOLK MONEY IN A SAr E AND SOUND INSTU LTION. WE RESPECTFULLY SOLD IT YOUR ACCOUNT. A ❖ ❖ 4* t «»♦ t ❖ f ❖ »*. I hereliy anneume myself a candi date for th<- office of Alderman for the town of Ban well, subject to tm- rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary election. J. Bunvan Black. Y Y Y 1 t 1 hereby announo date for the off i( >• the town of Ba rules' and tegu cratic, munit ip, myself of Alderman THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock, $50,000.00 Make This Bank Your Best Servant.^ f ❖ t Y ± Y ❖ ❖ J. E. HARLEY, PRES. S. E. MOORE, VICE PRES. N. G. W \y \ I KER. VICE PRES. RALPH SMITH CASHIER for veil, subject to the on- of the Demo- primaTy election. H. P. Compton. For C(*niniissi<inerc ot Puldic Works. I hereby annoirae my.-ejfj! candi date for the offii* «.f Commissioner of Public Works for the town of Barn well, to succeed M+ -. I.essie B. Eas terling, subject to ’he rules and regu lations. of the Ihmoeratie Municipal primary election. I.. M. Calhoun. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Commssioner of | Public works to succeed Mrs. Lessie i B, Easterling, subject’-ffo the rules and regulations of Democratic municipal | primary election. B. S. Moore. or races W. Haines. Before her marriage on July 25th, Mrs. Raines was Miss Elizabeth Gardner. The-young cou ple returned to their Viome in Colum bia The following day and are staying 1 at 2011 Harris Avenue. , Advertise in THE PEOPLE. and in every part of the United States and several provinces In Canada. L I he Savannah track is, entjc.edod to., tie fast and has been pronounced ns adapt a,Vie for good speed at a recent Inspection b> an official repr* senta five of the National Motors Board, whose rules and regulations s ilt piyv- err the fair f.utn rar« eefiits 1 hereby announce my.-t if a candi date, for the office of Commissiooner of Public Works for the town of Barnwell to succeed Mr- Lessid B. Easterling, subject to »he -rules and regulation- of the Democratic pri mary election. G. Malcolm Anderson. Send Us Your Job Work. M F Cramping Spells OR MORE THAN A YEAR I had been in a ■ r very bad condition,” says Mrs. R. E. Kimbrell, of Route 1, Dorchester, Texas. “I suffered with cramping spells which gave me bad pains in my back and sides. Sometimes I would have to catch at something, I would get so suddenly dizzy. ... I had to quit doing my work. I tried many reme dies, but none of them seemed to do me any good. "In April I went up to Arkansas.to TLsit my sister. . . . Bhe said to me, ‘Willie, if you are going to take anything, take Cardui. It will really help you.’ I came home and told my doctor what she had said and he said I could hot take any better tonic, so my husband immediately got me a bottle and I began it. ... My case was a pretty tough one, I know, so 1 kept on faithfully. After the fourth bottle, I began to feel very much better, so much so that I was surprised at myself. 1 have taken six bottles now and I can truly say I feel like a different woman. ... I feel fine and I owe it all to Cardui, which I took faithfully.” TAKE — \ CARDUI The Woman’s Tonic ! Trees and Plants FOR SALE! t FK TT AND SHADE TREES. PK( AN TREES, ROSES, SHRUBS, EVERGREENS, HEDGE PLANTS, and c VINES. t ( VTA LOG ON REQUEST | The C. C. Dorn Co* B inn u< 109 Ninth St. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. 4 DR. CECIL RAT, J - Physician and Surgeon. Office at Mace Drug Company. Barnwell, S. C. Advertise in THE PEOPLE. vacation in the mo North Carolina. Miss^Canie < av< tended vi-it t urk and Canada. Mr-. S. B. M< 1 B. Mn-elev. Jl enderonville. Mrs. T. K. Cum tom n pleasant \ Birmingham. 4 Mr-. 5o ’onion 1 .,-t we* k t or a J ter father in Sum Mr. I ff Huttr. .. was a weJ iiH <>ph off it e Mi n Mr. and Mrs. H mlilren 1'eft I; -' a.n- of North < The lb i/pb i- ame of Mr—A D t- growing li-t ( Mr. and Mis. eft Sundry morn visit to. relatn N. (L Mrs. J. M Kill James, of Dtjnbai < f the former's Haste rlihg. The . friends ; Burckhalter will that he has typlu recovery is hoped The friends of K. Sanders will that their little so a serious attack < # Mrs. T. S. Ca’ ■‘riends from On days ago for a ' Boston and Nov; 4 I Mi-s Elizabeth turned home In -he attended thV the University ol A1 r. and Mr-. party of friend- Sunda.v morning n the mountain (Carolina. Mrs. Howard Mr. Randolph turned to their l ter a pleasant v B. L. Faster!ing The Rev. How to return to Ba j2th. He was c several weeks a; death of hi- hr Miss Floi-e i 1 ming party Mi Dycl'.es’ pool in Miss Catherine Tuesday mornin tained with a b: of Miss Nichols. Mr. and Mr-. B’nriche Porter, Davies, Master Mnr~r. F. Mol Molair, Missl'at I l.eruy Molair sj fort and Parris (•ompanied upon E. F. Bauer an fpent ten days o