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A Mrs. Julia Hoover Won , Lay-by School Prize Allendale, Sept. 26.—The priz*? for the best letter written by a pupil of the Adult Lay-by Schools, conducted throughout Allendale County thi.» summer on the subject of “What the Lay-by School Has Mc.aiLL.to Me.” was awarded to Mrs. Julia Hoover. Thh award was made without reference to constructing or penmanship, solely on tjie merits of the thought contained therein. The prize, which was a gold medal, was offered by Mrs. .1. M. Pat terson and the jud^-e* were Mrs. P.. P. Searson, Sr., Miss R. S. Arnold and Mrs. K. Visser. Honorable mention was awarded to Mrs. 1). M. Barnes, Mrs. -W. II. Hoover and Mr. Luther Bunion, to whom Miss Arnold pre- t-ented copies of the Acts. Extensive plans arc being made to give the women of the county a royal good time at the annual meet ing of the County Vetlf mtilon of Women’s Clubsi, to Ik* held at the Allendale court, hou-e on Saturday, October 4. The meeting will heghi with an informal, reeeption from D to 10 o’clock, followed by a program which includes several speakers and also several musical numbers, in ad dition to the business of the federa lion. This organization has . since its inauguration proven a power for goo<l throughout Allendale . County and has accomplished much work among all citizens of the county. Plans are being made, though not fully formulated, to hold a free chest clinic in Allendale County on October 14 and 15. This is under the auspices of the County Federa tion of Women's Clubs, cooperating with the State Tuberculosis Society and the State Board of Health.- Mbs Louise Williams, representing the former society, is in town at present making plans for the clinic. Time and place of meeting not yet ar ranged. Her many friends throughout the community are welcoming Mrs. A. 1,. Cray on her return to Allendale after an absence of several weeks •at Savannah, where she Was in the hospital following an automo.b'de accident, in which three persons were killed and two injured. The other injuied party, Mrs. J. L. Box, is still in the hospital. Mrs. Cray is able to walk a little, using crutches. Another of the schools of the coun ty opened this week, this being th * graded school at IHmors. Thirty-five pupils are enrolled. The teachers of this school are Mr.-'. Cooding and Miss Betssic BJakeley. principal. After a period of partial idleness during'the summer months, t he Home lb men ' ntt ion Clubs throughout JA1 -lendale County h. vv resumed aetivl- t i« s and sever:;!' good meetings have hrvn held. These in hide meetings at Cuddenviilc. CImer.s- and"; Union At the place first meh'tinned, plans are going forward for. the conduct ing of u p ndtry -;*hool under the tutelage of State specialists during SPEED THIRSTY DRIVERS BRING EXPOSITION CROWD TO ITS FEET thi* fill t week in November. The Ion •' ? ish j New Year. Tin- Jew S of B —— ^ unwell celebrated tlu*ir new yt*ar M. inlay' ap. A accord- ing to the .levn sh reckoning of time this is t he yea) 85 from the crett- I ion (it thi Wo l.i. The festival is known as 1 {o- h Ho -iiamf. Sunday at sunset tear ked the beginning of the Jewish New Yt ar. The New' Year was ke pt origin il!\ for a single day. lint it IS s tid t hat when the Jewish people wen ex; '•‘L from Palestine and could i o' lon'goi ni ike their observa- t ion of the new mo >.n from the height of Xiol . a .- i*cond day was added in order that they m ight be certain of keeping tli ■ e\ act time ,(if the* new Fast Racing Cars Will Form a Paramount Feature at Sc •\rnah , s First Georgia State Fair During # Week of October 27-November 1. Savannah. Ga.— (Special Correspond ence.)—In gladiator days the populace craved blood and brutality. Nero fiddled when Rome burned. Today the crowd bows to the shrine of speed, ami apto racing has become a prime sport in America. Realizing that speed embodies the present American craving and thaU automobiles are the embodiment of; speed, the Georgia State Fair and, Savannah Tri-State Exposition has ar-| ranged for auto races this year. The j track is a fine dl/t course nnd has' Foltz—Savannah been used for auto races on a number of occasions. Statistics compiled by the National Motors Board, under whose sanction the Tri-State Exposition’s races will be held, show more race meets will be held this season than at any time during the past, - , Practically every important fair in the country is putting on from one to five days of professional auto racing and in some instances the horses have been hacked completely off the tracks, but both kinds will be held at Savan nah during fair week, October 27-No- '•rmh<T 1. bia, will learn with regret of the tiagic death Sunday night of his ststtr-in-law, Miss Hurtense Lan drum, who was fatally injured by a speeding automobile on the street:- of the capital eity\ Mr. Murclrson conducts service- at the Presbyterian Churches in Barnwell, Blackville and Williston and has many friends in this section. Columbia police are tnaking stiiet search for the driver of the car that killed Mi-s Lan'.bv.m. Wm. McNAB Representing FIRE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COM PANIES. Personal attention given all business ..»•***< 3t MANY COUNTIES REPRESENTED AT THE GREAT FAIR Office in Harrison Block, Main St. BARNWELL. S. C. $3,000 Cash Prizes How many words can you make from the letter-'in the three words: ’-Si IE FF1 E l. I) TO IL ET A RTICLES’’ ’ ^.(KK) Fir.-t Prize. Judges are Banker, Educator and Clergyman. Send stamp for circular and rW-. Sheffield Laboratories, (Dept. 8)-, Aurora, Illinois-. moon in Palestine. It might be re marked -luu-'e that the Jewish lunar calendar-, with every month begin ning with tiie new moon, is a relig ious calendar, now used only for es tablishing the feasts and f;i-4-s of the Jewish war. Washington M ins Pennant. Barnwell baseball fans who have been “pul.mg" for Washington to win the American League pennant -Wjere delighted Monday evening when the ratlin bmtrght-4n -tlie new>i that the “Senators” had won the deciding gdme against;Boston by the score of 4 to 2, and thereby also winning the i ight to play in the world series, against the New York Giants, who ft * won their fourth consecutive pennant this year in the National League. Both of these teams liaye their -up- porters here and the outcome of the series will tie watched with keen in terest. The first game is scheduled to be played at Washington Saturday afternoon, October 4th,. beginning at two o’clock. Send Us Your Job Work. Advertise in The People More than a dozen Georgia counties will have exhibits in the agricultural building at the Savannah Tri-State Ex position during the coming season. One entire section of the huge struc- tufo has been assigned to the county exhibits and visitors to the exposition will be able to see there what their neighbors grow and how they grow it Farm advisers anil representatives of the farm bureaus in the. various counties will be in charge of the ex hibits. They will answer all questions cone rning farming in their iuuividua! counties. Amopg the counties which will ho represented are tome of those that had booths la.-r year and a t w addi tions. Farm advisers in the various counties are now at work on their -xhihit' 1 ., ■* "To the farmer the county exhibits will be ope i f tin- mo-t interesting departments on th - grounds,’’, says Vv'. A. .1 Ansop, vice preskb-nt of thp Ex position.. "In th * booths there the man who tills the land in Washington coun ty will he hble to see what his neigh bor down in Tattnall county is doing.” Tiiepe will be specimens_of the prin cipal grain and seeds from each '•'Mintv. SHERIFF’S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. THE STATE vs.. W. D. BELL * ' ■Si Under and by virtue of a Tax Eve- cutipn to me ^directed by J. B. Arm strong, Treasurer of Barnwell Coun ty, I have this day levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, between the legal hours of sale in front of the Court House at Barn well, S. C., on Monday, the 6th- day of October, 11124, this being Salesday in said month, the following described real estate: | Eighty-four acres of land in Tin kers Creek school district, Rosemary township, bounded on the north In land.- of A. P. Mitchell, east by lands of W. L. Frederick, south by lands of Mrs. Mary J. Bell and west by lands of Clara Jowers. '•. • • Levied updn and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Costs. C. KEYS SANDERS, Sheriff B. C. Jlarnwell, S. C..l'»th day of Septem Tier, TTTtUL—.. SHERI I K S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. THE STATE ; VS. .: G. O. BARKER Under and by virtue of a Tax Exe cution to me directed by J. B. Arm strong, Treasurer of Barnwell Coun ty, 1 have this day levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for ■ j ■ cash, lietween the legal hours of sale in front of the Court House at Barn well, S. on Monday, the 6th daj of October, 1 < .>24. this being Salesday in said month, the following described real estate: 35 acres of land, more or less, in George’s Creek township Ixiunded on the north by "lands of C. F. Rizer, on the east by lands of Frank Sander-, on the south by lands of J. M. San ders and Lee Morris and on the we-t by lands of Lee Morris. Levied upon and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Costs. . C. KEYS SANDERS, Sheriff B. C. Barnwell. S. (.. IGtJi day of Septem ber. 1024. ■- SHERIFFS SALE. A Real Radio Bargain RADIOLA V (COMPLETELY EQUIPPED) $100.00 ^ \Ye niv ofrefinir-the famous RADIOLA V, com-* pletely equipped with three tubes, batteries, head-phones ami loudspeaker, for the exceptionally low price of $lfHMK). This is a three-tube regenerative receiver thre gets excellent results. Owners in this section have suc ceeded in tuning-in Pacific Coast stations under favora ble atmospheric conditions. The radio season is at hand. Listen to the wonderful programs every night on one of these sets. We have only three of these seis on hand. If you want one, act quickly. For further particulars, address— •— ' I Eve Repair Co. 8’r,2 ('hafee Avenue Augusta, (la. State <>f S ’Ut.h Carulina, County of Bamwcdl. THE STATE vs. . . MRS. MARY J. BELL. A Under and by virtue of a lax 1' ve- cution tome directed liy J. B. Aim- strong. Treasurer of . Barnwell < 'oun- ty, 1 fuoi* this day levied upoiv md will sell t\i the highest bidder - for cn.-h, between the legal hours of sale in front of the Court House at Barn well, S. on Monday, the 6th day of October, t'-'dd. this being Sal *-; lay' in -aid month, the fol^wing describee, real estate: : ' Fifteen acre- of land, in riiAeis J. $ ^ Creek school district, Rosemary town ship. bounded on the north-by land-oL AV D. Bell, east by land of Albert Frederick, south by land of W. U. Bell and west by land of \\ . D. Bell. Levied upon and sold to satisfy the above Execution and Costs. C. KEYS SANDERS, • Sheriff B.’C. Barnwell, S. C.,15th day of Sep 4 om ; her, 1924. ECZEMA! Money back without question if HUNT S GUARANTEKD SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES (Hunt's Salve and Soap),tail in the treatment ofltch. Eczema, R ini: worm.Tetter or ot he filch ing a'*m diseaaes. Try thie treatment at our ritk. I-* Mase & Deason Drug Store Barnwell, South Carolina. I BOILER FLUES ^ MILL CASTINGS AND SUPPLIES BELTING, PACKING AND LACING WOOD. IRON AMD STEEL -^-*— I * * ^ Killed in Columbia. \. ■ 4— The BarnwMl County friends of the Rev. Hugh R. Murchison, of Colu.n- * ~ .. t Y ? | r to L cent, interest on large amounts. Private*funds for smfflf loans. X } BROWN & BUSH i LAWYERS v. 1 BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA. •i* - ~ Brini: KNlilNK KKPAlK«i in auto fur quick work LOMBARD IRON WORKS, AUGUSTA, GA. f T ❖ ❖ ❖ f ? ❖ ❖ f T ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ f ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ t ❖ f ❖ f V* f T ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ f V ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ SOUTH CAROLINA State Fair ❖ t ❖ ♦♦♦ X ( 1 50 COLUMBIA T t T f ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ f ❖ f f Oct. 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 NIGHT AND DAY A x Fair should have. BETTER THAN EVER I’ll Be There, Will You? T T ❖ ❖ ❖ f ? ? ? f ❖ f ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ 4^*' r ? ? Y Y ?• T ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ f ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ sV z ;A_. Ito’ r I; S A. V ^ v r EDUCATION The compelling force which attracts to an exposition is the educational valuo of its exhibits. This year’s exposi tion will offer a greater varie ty of educational exhibits than any previous event. Charleston Hotel (INTORI'OUATEI)) CHARLESTON, S. C. Centrally Located RATES— Rooms without baths $1.50 Rooms with baths $2.00 WRITE FOR SPECIAL WEEK-END RATES. V L 4 W. II. HANLON, Manager. Canatr Exhibit* fU«* aad Hoary Dairy Predict* Industrial Pradnct* Brel Cattle Part Faad Shaw ; Part Tcraiaal Exhibit CirU’Olh Work Art Display Aanaal Day Shaw Stylo Shows Crtias lad Grasses Work of Women Poultry and Pifeoaa Mtde in Saenanxh Swine Herd* Ssrsonsh Health Ceater Boys’ Clnb Work Dairy Cattla Agriculture Stock Paradox Chatham Caiaty* .Exhibit! These are only a few of the scores of educational featuras to hold your attention and profit by at this year’s great annual exposition. Plan Your Trip Now 50c For All ENTERTAINMENT ~ The entertainment features this year will give more good, old-fashioned enjoyment and thrills than ever before pre sented at any Southern Ex position. . s Bring- The Whole Family—- Dad and the Boys, Mother and the Girls and make this a whole family vacation week. Ranniay Racex Harf’t Lady Band Auto Palo Auto Racine Sociaty Horsa Show Circus Sido Show--— Rides and Thrills Motor'dromo Merry-fo-rauad Roller Coaster The Whip Ferris Wheel Seaplanes BatteHly The Frolic Caterpillar Vaaetiaa Swiaf The Midway Here will be gathered all that is new and sensational In Carnival Shows and Features —clean and wholesome amuse ments that all will enjoy. A Vacation You Will Never Forget. 50c For All ) r * Tri-State Exposition Savannah, Georgia . OCT.27IBToNOV.ISZ Excursion Rates on all Lines of Travel