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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE
fciTTrrl at tb« post offics at Barawall,
8. (X, as second-class matter.
JOHN W'. HOLMES
y 1840-1912
B % P. DAVIES. Editor and Proprietor.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year — 11.50
Six Months
.90
Three Months .60
(Strictly in Advance.)
THl RSI) \Y. OCTOBER 9TH. 1924.
Even in times of prosperity, t+icre ?
lots of unemployment.—hut most of
it is on somebody's payroll.
Whenever >ou hear a jruy say, “1
,lon*t like to blow my ow?f horn.”
look out for a blast of hot air.
An e\i hanjro jvfets t«S a visitor ns
l einj: "formerly a pood citizen of
th..< place, but now a traveling sales
man. ”
Men are said to be more convincing
ljar< than women, but it must be re
membered that the' women haven't
had the ballot ve:-y long. •
One reason probably, why IVfense
Pay v aused no excitement ,in j these
"parts ■« becaiwsWevery day is defChsC
d&v with some husbands.
A Georgia court has decided that
• Vxing legally hanged dix^s n<g invali
date a man’s insurance. That should
Ic a great consolation to pol.oy-hol-
ders. ' -
Considerable newstjaper space has
leen dev >ted to that river of mud out
in Cahfoniia. That's nothing. We
have oceans of it every political year
in South Carolina.
3 mills for ConstlUitional Schools.
Total mills for all purposes.
Road tax of $3.00 for^ all who are
liable.
Tax on aM d gs except sucklin;:
pups $1.25, mutt he paid in January
1925.
Special School Levy.
Arhleigh, - - - 4 mills.
Barbary Branch —-.8
Barnwell —15
Big Fork ..ITL. ---- -- 12 ”
Black viiu* 119 “
( ave . . ... ; o j
» Cadar Grove ..j - - 5
Diamond .. 8 ”
Double Pond ’ ' . .. > "
Dunbarton —.. .* --v 12-
Edi«to 2
Elko * - . . . 8 -
Ellenton ... .-8 **
Four Mile 8
Friendship - .. 8 ”
Greens Academy ... . > “
Healing Sprit gs - - - - 12
Hercules . 16
Hilda v
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Joyce Branch. .. .. 4
Kline .. . V2 "
U& 8 "
t^mg Bran.h' ... . .. .--6
Meyers Mill .. 4 “
Morris . - - s
Mt. Calvary .. 8 “
—New Korest —. —— - —— 3 —
Charleston Hotel
(INCORPORATED)
• CHARLESTON. S. C.
Centrally Located
RATES—
K«K)m> without baths ... Sl.pO
Room> with baths -._ $2.00
WRITE FOR SPECIAL
* W EEK-END RATES.
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W. H. HANLON. Manager.
(Vik Grove .. . . .... 8 “
Old Columbia - —r t 4 2
Pleksanf Hill ... .. 8 “
Red Oak .. .... . - - 8
Reedy Brr.nv h
Reeves Creek .... . . 2
Sand Hi*.] •- 5 “
Seven* Pines -4”
Tinkers Creek . ..... . ... -8
Vptvr Richlar.d .. 3
W:llivton A . .. . 21 '•
J. B. ARMSTRONG.
County Tres.
Barnwell. S. C.. Oct. T. 1924.
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine
T;.ose wke-'are ' rbn' down eor.di-
tion w.ll notut Catarrh b< Uti r*
tJ em n-.u. h more th:ir w' er. they ar, ir.
Ficd health Th.s it t proves that while
C..tarrh .s a hv.il , :s greatly
influenced by const tut.^nal conditions
HALLS CATARRH M1.DICIN'E ccn-
s.sts oi an cHiinvt-rrt SsU—sly
Relieve* by local aj;-licatun. and the
Inter:.ai Medic..r.v a Tor.; . v\h.-..h ..ta:trs
in improving the Cener-I Hecitn
Sold hy drugg sts lor c"«r 4c Years.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
MONEY TO LOAN '
Loams made same day
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7k 900.000 Buicks
in daily service
. prove
Buick performance.
application received.
No Red Tape
HARLEY & BLATT. *
Attordeys-atrLaw
BarnwelL S. C.
An* exchange says that about $2.‘>0
is received by the. grower for the
wool that goes into a $60.00 all-wool
suit' of clothes, but fails to state how
much the farmer got for the cotton
that^went into said suit.
The Deadly Automobile.
Ten pejrsons killed. 23 seriously in-
iurtxi and 49 minor in;unes were the
results of automobile accidents on
South Carolina highways during Ser>-
temher. according to the monthly ac
cident report issued Mofidr.y by the
Stats Highway Department. A total
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< f 88 accident* occurred during . the
month. Careless driving was -given
as the leading cause, resulting in 38
c.f the accidents; speeding caused 20
accidents, whiie reckless driving, due
$
to liquor, was responsible for 14.
Carelessness, speeding and reck-
TWO TRUTS FARM I. \\D
FOR SALE
T20 acres. 75 acres w.
good huso, stables and bar .g. <3 !r.:
2i» acres. 15c cleared, f.vj; h.m«
on place, gc-od clay land. No v.
larwi on this place. Roth fra. ts
miles from Ulmers Apply ic —
J. A. Goodson
ULMERS. - - SC
ECZEMA
M-r.fy b»eli without question
If HUNT'S GUARANTEED
SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES
^Hunt's S^lre •nd Ss»r .failir
thr efltch. Bfifrr».
Rinr»'cra..Tfttef OTOtheritcb-
ir.g .*:r. ditraws Try thi;
tr*«In.tut kt cur ribk.
Mase & Deason Drug Store
Barnwell. South Carofina.
, BOILER FLUES
MILL CASTINGS AND SUPPLIES
BELTING. PACKING AND LACING
WC*CD. l*CN *NO 6TIU
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Open Models
Standard Sixes
2-pass. Roadster - - -
5 pass. Touting - - *
Master Sixet
2-pass. Roadster - - •
5-pass. Touting - • .
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/ -pass. Touring - - •
5-pass Cpcrt Roadster •
4-pass Sport Touting -
<1150
11*5
<13(5
1395
If. 2 5
1*50
180(
Closed Models '
Standard Sixes
5-psss. Double Service .Sedan Si 475
5-pass. Sedan * - • * *. lbf>3
4- pass. Ccupe . . - - 1565
2-pass. Double Service Coupe 1375
Master Sixes
5- pass. Sedan S2225
7-pass. Sedan - - - - - 24 25
5-pass E mug ham Sedan -
2-pass Country Cub Special
4-pass. Coupe - - * *
7-pass Limousine -
Tout. Car * *
2330
20*5
2125
2325
2925
Enclosed Open Models
' With Heater*
Standard Sixes .Master Sues
SI 190
1250 1 '
2-pass. Roadster -
5-pass. Touring • • 1 •
All Prices /. o. h. Pwick boctorie*. Govern to ent Tux to be adaesL
2-pass.
5 f^ss .1 >-::ng
*-pass Tcunng
si 400
1475
1700
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Rrti* KNcilNH REPAIRS r. »cu 1, r qc.U rt
LOMBARD IRON WORKS. AUGUSTA. GA
t DENMARK BUICK CO., DENMARK, S. C
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WHEN BETTER. AETOMOBILES ARE BULT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
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A
iwsms. IHK TO UQfOR! Suirly
wmething shou’d be done to chock the
appalling kvsja of life in this State due
to the above causes. A drive any Suri-
*a\ afternoon on the highways lead
ing into Batnw'eli will cause one to
wonder why more , accidents do not
happen Im-sponsible. negroes, chil-
drtn rot yet in their teens and occa-
Monal’y a driver under the influence
of honor Frankly. The People is un
able to'offer a solution of the prob
lem. but we wish to call attention to
the'TjreT"That in many Sfates pro«-
pective drivers are res^uire-d to pass
*« examination before a license to
drive is issued to them Something of
that kind dhould be done ir this State
j-.rai young chjjkvr anvi fwrsons addict-
r-d to the ’use of liquor should not be
perrr.'tted to endanger their own lives
?.n i the~;i'e> f others.
“ Wm. McNAB
Representing
F1RF.. HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Fers.rjii attention given all husineas
SOUTH CAROLINA
State Fair
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Your
Faults
Mav Be many, but let your Saving Grace be an
account with us. Open a savines account with us
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today. “Pennies make dollars is an age old say
ing that is full of truth and wisdom.
WE PAY 5 PER CENT.
55 E RESPECTFULLY
SOLICIT YOUR ACCOUNT.
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COLUMBIA
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THL FIRST ' ' " BANK
Capital Stock, $50,000.00
Make This Bank Your Best Servant.
NIGHT AND DAY
HARLEY. PRES.
S. E. MOORE. VICE PRES.
N G. 5V U.KFR. VICE PRES.
R\LFH SMITH A-A8H1ER
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♦ ■Office in Hurruiori Block, Main St
BARNWELL. S C
v <U'\T5 TRFA81RER S
TW NOTICE.
% Everything that a Big State f
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WHOLE BODY SEEMED
Fair should have.
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IN ONE AWFUL PAIN rj
Th t -Treasure: s office w il be op n
f ■■ r ihe cvdlection of :*\fs'fcr the fiscal
>x-ar- .^4 frwn vVt 15:h. 3924. ;.c
March 3;<h, 1925. mvlusive. A p^n-
feJty of 3 p- r oesr.t
will be appln-d
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aJj laves not paid by Per. 81st, 3924
A penalty of <2 per cent will be ajv
t iled to all taxts- vot paid by January
olst, 1*25. —
A penalty of 7 per oeti: will b< up-
yuMtd to- aU unpaid taxe s f? tr- March
2st to March 35tii. inriusive—after
w-tiK-h the books bkise and Excruticn?
will t«e. issued. ,,h .
Tax Rate as Follows:
fi "mills for State purp^ise-
4 miles for State School—6-9-3 Ian
3 3 mills for ordinary.Ch purposes.
2 mills for County Roads.
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. ’ 3 null'for maintenancf of pub. rds
^ mills for Intu. eU. on road Lids.
1 aiil for InsC etc pa*t indt-ig..
BETTER THAN EVER
Moi*5P. La.—Mrs. L. P. Lair.- contir/ued. “for I had borr. cuf-
hen. who has been a popular feryig with similar troubles tc
school-teacher here for several those rriemior.ed there. I hsd
years, recently told a visitor of heard of Cardui ali my life and
her irteresting erpenences with 1 knew many women who said
CarduL they had been helped bv it. The
“Just before my . . . came very next day I began to take it
on.” said Mrs. Lambert, “I would “Very soon after. I began to
ache all over. My feet, my toes, notice iny improvement I kept
my anna, hands, head—whole on till I felt like a different
body seemed U> be in one awful* wonjito, J gained 15 weight from
pain, i would grow so nervous 98 pounds to 115 and felt better
that I could not hold a cup in my than I had in vears. I took*six
hand. My husband would have bottles right along and found it
to hold my coffee for me to a splendid tonic. Mv suffering
ennk. Last fap I was in such a was partly due to a rundown
bad condition tnat I had to spend condition and the Cardu* stimu-
fk ;rr and >h \de trf. s.
PECAN TREES, ROSES.
SHRUBS. EVERGREENS. ,
HEDGE PLANTS, and
VINES.
CATALOG ON REQUEST
The C. C. Dorn Co.
108 Ninth St, 1
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA.
I»ll o -ri \I r-n -1/ o ❖ ^ ,1.^ h 1 ” •' “4 helped m«r
1 11 o£ I nPrP Will V011 ^ & roorrfc - it seemed to me that 1 to gam the strength I needed *
1 II UC 1 IICFC, YV III I UU. % was on my last go-round.” «... I take a KiftU
was on my ipt go-round ” , |. . I take a beanie even* now
Tnen one o&y. said Mrs. Lam- and then, even now. just as a
helped by in “J felt that Cardui All druggists sell Cardui tw
nug-ht help me if I tried it” shie it ^' J?
PR. CECIL RAT,
PbysiciaTi and Surgeon.
Off.oe at Mace Drug Corcpar.y.
Barnwell. S. C.
Advertise in THEi PEOPLE.
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