The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 21, 1924, Image 6
POULTRY SHOW
A BIG FEATURE
. ^ AT SAV’H' FAIR
Prenilums Totalling $2,500 Will
Be Distributed Among Ex
hibitors in Thirt Dept.
fipoclal aU'-nMon ia lK*lna Kiv^n th#
prac tical side of poultry-raiHittK liy of
ficials at tlio Tri-Stato Kitpoftiljon. la
an effort to pncoura.x« ihorH Hmall
broecTSrs Tn oxhibltIiik at tin* fair. Oe-
^ tolx>r 27-Nov nilioxnl
“It la not. a difficult tiling to fct*t #
chicken roady for tha coming cfliow,**
Kaya Jnd^o A H. Moore, president of
t'i« < hat Lam I’otillry and I’ittooii Anno
elation “If birds an^ i^ivioi lots of
ground to keep them in fine physical
shape, and -arc* kept free from lice and
‘ ,r T+men*o', the battle has been almost
won. Only a little extra-care is nee
canary the last few days to pul thorn
in show shape. If breeders only knew
bow easy it was to net birds ready
for exhibition, we wouldn't be able f«i
bouse the entries.’
Visitors to the show will find al!
the leading- breeds of |» xoltry on dis
play. The -yoiitu; birds, marked by
their angular, awkward appearance
and short, scant dress, wlll outnumber
the old birds by far. II re and there
an older rooster or hen larger and moire
finished in look, will poke a friendly
bend through the bars to attract the
attention of passersby. The usnai
Pinnber of ducks. geese and turkeys
will givs a novel tone to the exhibit
y T*oultry exhibitors are planning , on
i putting on an ediica(l<»nal campaign at
the fair to atlmulato ipore Interest In
the breeding of purebred poultry. It
■will be their contention that s pure
bred flock, If well cared for, will prov*
' many times as profitable as a scrub
one. A purebred hen, of a good laying
breed, will produce nearly twice a*
any eggs as an Inferior hen, and at
"> greater coat. Till* will he demon-
.rated at the fair
At least 2.000 entries are expected.
Temlums amounting to $2,b00 are b»
hg offered.
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!MASTKIfS SALK,
State of South Carolina,
Barnwell (kiunty.
- Court of Common Pleas.
r nld K. Platt, as Executor of the
♦<f til an;l Testament of W. J.
n tdeceased,
4| r«t 1 Plaintiff,
•lot vs.
'IS F. C.HToll,
, ’ Defendant. 1
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By virtue of a decretal order of * he
Court of Common Pleas, made in the
above entitled action, 1 will sell at
public auction to the highest bidm r
in front of the Court House at Barn
well. South Carolina, on tlie first day
<•( Septemiher, the same being
Sale<ray, during the legal hours of
’sale, the folio*t ing de-erilH'd - real,
property:
“All that piece, pa peel <o li-.ict ,if,
land situated lying and being: in tlu
AC.'qUHt.V.,!»1‘ Bai irweM. State : of So:H h
Icomlina, I'ontaining one hund’-d
, BOILER FLUES ^
MILL CASTINGS AND SUPPLIES
BELTINO, PACKING AND LACINQ
wood, Ison and arett
Bring KNUINM It Ml* A1 Ks in auto ftirqaii-k wurk
LOMBARD IRON WORKS, AUGUSTA, GA.
Send Us Your Job Work.
CANDIDATE CARDS
For Congress.
1 hereby •ani!-ea.-w=»- ney'-e’f as a can
didate for Congn-ss from the Second
Congi s-iona! District, under the
Rules ami r*gu!afion< of the Demo
cratic Primary, and pledge myself to
support the nominees thereof. •
.; 1Ruiuirt I,. (lunter.
Saluda, S. t May G, 1924.
I hereby annoitMce myself as a can
didate for Congress m the Second
Congressional District, .subject to the
rules ami regulations of the Deitto-
'•ratitg.prijru4.try election.
Butler B. Hare.
dafe for t the Stato Senate, subjectrto
the rules of the Democratic Party-.*
R. M. Mixson.
Barnwell, S. G.. April 15, 1924.
f hereliy announce myself as a Can-
didate for the office of State Senator
from Barnwell County, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Demo
cratic primary ele vton.
A. B. Patterson.
Blackvil! *, S C., .June 1924.
I hereby annou.-io- myself a candi
date for the office of State Senator,
from Barnwell t’ounty, subject to the
rules and reguiaHons of the Pem -
crat ic primary .ele lion.
Ik- I.. Weissinger.
For House of Representatives.
Barnwell. S. C.. April 12, 1924.cr
I heijoby anouuee my-elf a candi-
atc for reele. t:ion to *he House of
-Uopn-sentat+v-es—from Barnwell Coun
ty. subject to the. rules and regula
tions-of the P-*mrreratie primary elec
tion. Edgar A. Brown.
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——_ Tn‘iitun. S. C . May G, 1924.
I hereby annuunce myself as a can
didate for Congress in lh<* Second
Congressional District, -ubject to tlu*
rules and regulations of the Demo-
eiad ie-pt-intary- election, —'—
Zj B. R. Tillman.
Aiken, S. .C., May 24. 1924.
I hereby annoU’ice myself as a can
didate for the office of Congress from
the Second District of South Carolin i,
subject to . the rules and regulations
of the Democratic primary.
G. L. Toole.
VViIll-ton, S. (’.. June 2. 192^
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Congress from
the Second District, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Demo
cratic primary election.
YV. D. Black.
Kline, S. C., April 22, 1924.
I hereby annunce myself a-caiuli-
Tfate for election to the House of
Representatives from Barnwell Coun
ty. subject to the rules and regula-
tj,ins of the-Democratic primary elec-
tiou. Victor Lewis.
Healing Springs, S. May 12, 1924.
I hereby announce myself a candi-
date for eleet-ovn-^o the--Hbuso-ol Rep-
Vesentative- from Barnwell County,
subject to the rule- and regulations
of the Democratic primary,election.
D YV. Heckle!
For Coroner.
For Solicitor.
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Bamlierg, May 12, 1924.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office-of Solicitor in the Sec
ond Judicial Circuit, under the rule-
and regulations of the Democratic
primary and phslging my support to
the nominees thereof. P*. D. Carter.
For Master.
Barnwell, S. March 27, 1924.
I hereby announce mysejf_a candi
date for the office of Master for
Barnwell County, subject to the rules,
and regulations if the Democratic
primary elect ion. (i. M. Greene.
tl(MH cere
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or Ii*ns, and
bound
tbl. or> the
\\ ('st by
t he i mlit ut
way of
the I'arttlina .Midi
iinrf Railway Com-
pipiy; mi
he Noy
b by lands
now o' -
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f tile Ms’
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Ba: nw •!!. S. Man h 2H, 1921.
I hen-! > annum' e mys-If a can !i-
late f r the -dfire of M- -ter for
Barnwali < minty, subject to the run -
and regulations 7f the. Democrat ie
jo ihia'v election. V. S. Owens.
For S!u\ri:T.
Blackville. S. C.. route 3, June 9,*1924.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Coroner for Barn
well County, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Democratic pri
mary election.
YV A. Ross.
Long Branch, June 9, 1924.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Coroner for Barn
well County, ^subject to the rule.* and
regulations of the Democratic pri
mary election.
S. A. Hair.
Barnwell, S. C., Jurto 9, 1924.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Coroner for Barn
well County, subject to the rules and
regulations, of the Democratic pri
mary election. »
,J. M. Diamond.
Ashleigh, S. C., June 1G, 1924.
rhere are nearly t wice
as many Buicks in
service today as any
other make of car
selling at $ 1,000
and above
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I hereby annoume myself a card:-
date for the office of Coroner ofL’ani-
vvell County, suliiec* to the rules and
regulation.^ of the .Democratic pr-
mary election.
i> 1^.' Lancaster,
Bin \ il’.e C.. M- I:.. Jo, 1921
. I he.e! , -umounve niy-elf a iand -
late ! I tin* office d’ Sheriff f Barits
w-U C tinty. subject to the rub-* and
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M ,-,-h I. '921. I hereby at
U i.ati foi re-»
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For Magistrate at Kline.
K!me, S. C >.*.ril 29. 1924.
I bervUy announce my- -df a < and-
late f"r the offii ■ o* Magistrab*
Kline, subject' to. th-- ru'.-s and r guln-
flons id' the D.em - «•: >• invar\v
A.-Or;- Sander*.
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H. I,. OT.AN'NO\,
Ma-ter <.>f BarinveH County.
Master’s offiTe. Augird IT,' 1921.
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Tuft s Liver Pills act as kindly
cm the delicate temaie or in*rm
old age as upon the vigorous man.
Tutt’s Pills
Tone and strengthen Jhe w.’ah Stonai/:,
Bowels. Kidneus. and Bladder.
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’kills and Fever, Dengue or Bil-
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to foils _ 1 /
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Durhai S. dune 9, 1921.
I bevel y anneirr.ee ma cand:-
;■••—f..r—* in- office of Magistrate as
Dunhartoii. -uhjee' to t • lb-, and | M
'* fegulat-ious of the Democratic, pri- |4BI
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W t'm. S. ('., April 9 !:•: 1. ; yj ■ ;t <* for B'-rr. '• S -H.ug-, and
1 iv: .'by annoiin e myself a idlndi- ! Ka.ur Mjle Tow? hip . subject to the j
date for the office• of State Sef.a’o'- i-nios and regul.r "ms <>: tin* D<*m
from BarnUeil C unty, .subje.-t to tiie 1 rl . a tic. primai y ed lion,
rules and regulations of tin iL-mo- B- Y>. Peeples.
ciatig*pt imary election. ; ■
_y ■ <_ YV. C. Smith, I hejjdby announe'e myself a caiidi
d ete for the offiia.* of-Magistrate of
YY’illistoii, S. April 14, 1924 Bennett Springs and Four Mile Town-
At the request of many'voters in ships, subject to the rule, and regula-
YY iliiston and Rosemary townshins, I tions of the Dem u ratic primary.
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W, F. Duncan.
Pain In Back & Sides
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“T^OR A LONG TIME,” to get it for me. The very
r says Mrs. Dora Payne, fir ^ bottIe seemed to help
of HuntinWm Tonn me - After the second ... I
™ ^mugton. lenn . wag better than , had b een
I felt listless, tired and in r^onthsr 1 certainly can
worn-out. I did rtot feel like praise Cardui.
doing my work, visiting or ”1 have taken three bot-
" anything.
‘1 suffered much pain in
my 1 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.
ties. Now 1 hardly wait,
when the sun shines, to
garden. I/Sm 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
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Trees and Plants
FOR SALE!
Fk JIT AND SHADE TRE. 5,
l’E( AN TREES. ROSl
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HEDGE PL A NTS.land
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CATALOfi ON REQUEST
‘‘I had read so much about common female ailments.
Cardui I asked my husband For sale everywhere.
CARDUI
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109 Ninth St..
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
q The Woman’s Tonic
DR. CECIL RAY,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at Mace Drug CoYnpany.
Barnwell, S. C.
Advertise ir. THE PEOPLE.