The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 08, 1925, Image 5
THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1925
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA.
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T. B. Ellis
J. B. Ellis'"
ELLIS ENGINEERING CO.
Land Surveying a Specialty.
Lyndhurst, S. C.
Mr. Duncan Calhoun left Sunday lor
a visit to New York City.
Col. Harry D. Calhoun went up to
Columbia Tuesday on business.
Mr. A. L. lawman, of Donora, was
a business visitor here Monday. •
Mr. B. U. Anderson, of Dunbarton,
was in the city on business salesdav.
Mrs. B. P. Davies entertained the
Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club
last week.
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Mrs. Lathan, of Littfe Mountain, ; s
visiting h(‘r daughter, Mrs. Lon.iip
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FOR SALE.—Meal and Hulls, a*so
highest cash prices paid for pea^.--
Farmers’ Ginnery, Phone No. G>,
Barnwell, S. C.
FOR SALE or RENT.—Five room
dwelling, with bath and othey mode'-n
conveniences ami three adjoining lorn,
situated opposite Barnwell Graded
school. For further information ap
ply to J. W. Walker. Barnwell, S.
FOB SALE.—Seedling pecan trees,
three years old; excellent vavie;.' :
Barnwell County grown; two to li v
feet high. Price reasonable. Aprlv
to B. Bates. Williston, S. C. 1-8-31 n
Muscle-lame
Mr. W. L. Bush, of Augusta, was
the guest of his brother-in-law, Air.
R. A.Deason, Sunday.
The sunshine this week is a wel
come sight after the inclement wea
ther during the holidays.
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Jailer G. M. Main told a representa
tive of The People that he did not
have a single “boarder” Christmas.
Mrs. Edgar. A. Brown carried her
little daughter, Emily, to a specialist
in Columbia Tuesday for treatment.
Quickly relieve that
stiffness and ache
Start rich,healing blood to flow
ing through stiff, sore muscles—
and the lameness disappears as
if by magic. That’s how Sloan’s
works—first a glowing warmth,
then the pain is gone! All drug-
• gists—35 cents.
Sloan’s Liniment—*///* p
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THE GLAND THAT -!
CAUSES MEN TO
GET I P AT NIGHT
VAMP THEATRE, Barnwell
Thursday Night, Jan. 8
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Miss Ella Louise Molair and Mis«
Elizabeth Deas >n have returned to
Chicora and Winthrop Colleges, re
spectively.
FOR SALE CHEAP, a strictly high
high grade upright piano, Mahogany
case, in perfect condition, $575.00
value ( at a pargain for cash or terms,
value at a bargain for cash or terms.
Also a high grade player piano with
suit the purihaser. For paitichlars
address P. O. Box 4‘)8. Savannah, Ga.
1-8-it
FOR SALE.—One bay mare mule,
7 years old, in good condition will
weigh around 1.000 pounds. Price
right. Terms to responsible parties.
Apply to Denmark Buick Co., Den
mark, S. C. It
Mrs. Lena Davies returned to
Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Cm,
Thursday night, after spending the
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. B. P.
Davies.
Mr. Robert Harley has returnel. to
his home ii\ Beaufort after a pleasant
visit to Barnwell relatives. He wn
accompanied home by his niece, Miss
Gertrude Holmes.
The gland that causes getting up -
at night is known as the prostate!
imd is a notorious trouble mak''o\ I
It is estimated that 05 out of every
100 men past 40, and many under I
that age, have prostate trouble, j
leads to j
prostate |
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Weakening Night
Conghing Banished
Very Simple Way
It is really astonishing how a per
sistent, exasperating cough that has
kept you awake night after night, and
is rapidly wearyift you down isusually stooped
short by a very simple method. Hundred!
have found thAt they can sleep the whole
night through undisturbed often the hrsttima
they try it.
The method is bared on a remarkable pre
scription known M Dr. King's New Discovery
for Coughs. You simply take a teaspoonful at
night belore retiring and bold it in your throat
for 15 or 20 seconds before swallowing, with
out following with water. The prescription
has a double action. It not only soothes and
heals soreness and irritation, but it qpiclcly
loosens and removes the phlegm and conges
tion whicharethe direct cause of thecoughtng.
Getting at the cause like this, in a perfectly
simple way.it stops the i pellsalmost instantly,
you get your best night's r t perhaps in
weeks, and in a very shoit ticio the whole
cough condition is cone.
This simple treatment is spHndia rot only
for coughs and chc-t colfis. but aloOfor bron
chitis, bronchial a .thina, hoarseness and al
most every kind of throat irritation, including
children's sp i.irnodic croup. Very economical
too, as the do c i* only one tcaapooniuL On
sale at all good druggies. Ask for
which, jf unchecked, often
a serious operation. The*
Prices, Plus Tax: $1.00, $1.50 arid $2.00
Seats Sale J. & J. Market, Phone 105
FOR SALE.—Native grown Ful-
ghum Seed Oats. Address B. F. An
derson, Dunbarton, S. C. 11-27-tf.
FOR SALE.— 1 .one horse wagon,
Hackney make, almost as good as
new. Will sell at half priep.—Gity
Ice and Coal Co., Barnwell, STjFr
11-27-tf.
Mr. S. M. Baxley requests The Pi >-
pie to send his paper to Dunbarton in
the future, instead of to Hattiev M *.
where he has been making his home
for a couple of years.
FOR SALE.—Wannamaker’s Cleve
land Big Boll Cotton Seed, guarantee i
pure and sound. Prices: In small
quantities, $1.50 per hushed; in 50
bushel lots and ovpr, $1.25.—Apply t)
11. Jeff Hair, Blackville, S. C., rfd 1.
12-4-tf
Mr. B. Bates, of the Williston sec
tion. renewed his subscription while
in the city Monday. Elsewhere m
this i.-sue he has an advertisement of
fering seedling pecan trees for sale.
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Mr. Hampton Barry, of Hilda, who
was in Barnwell on business Mondav,
says that The People is the best
county paper in the State and that
he always looks forward to its weekly
visits. ‘ »
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• HERE AND HEREABOUTS. •
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Mr. K. M. Hale, of Logan. \V. Vn.,
is the guest of Barnwell friends this
week. He is better known in Barn
well as “Oscar,” premier catcher of
the Tri-County Baseball League of
several years ago.
surrounds the neck of the bladder
like a washer. Naturally, when the
bladder becomes inflamed by
poisons which the kidneys filter out
of the blood, the irritation spreads
to the prostate. As the* gu'nd
swells, it closes the neck of the
bladder, making urination difficult
and painful and causing pains in
the back, head afid legs.
An easy way ito treat these an
noying and dangerous conditions is
to take-one or two renex pills af'er
each meal. The renex formula has
been victorious in thousands of such
cases. One authority says it also has
a valuable tonic effect. Anybody
wishing to prove the value of th *
formula can get a full-size, two-d.ol
lar treatment of the pills under a i
money-back guarantee by sending the
attached coupon to the address giv-m
therein. If you prefer, you can pey |
the postman two dollars and postage
I on delivery, instead of sending the
, money with your order. In any case
i if you report within ten days that
you are not entirely satisfied, the
purchase price will be refunded at
once, upon request. This is a thorou
ghly' reliable company, so you need
not hesitate about ordering the renex
if you need it.
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YELLOW PENCIL
T ioith the RED BAND
^EAGLEPENCIL CO. NEWYORK.US.A. wo,ao
IF YOU HAVE
Malaria,Pile*.Sick Headache,Costiva
Bowels, Dumb Ague. Sour Stomach,
and Belching; your food does not
assimilate, you have no appetite.
tvTutt’s PillL
will remedy these troubles
AUDITOR S NOTICE.
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Magistrate R. L. Wooley, of Willo-
fon, was among the visitors here Sat
urday.
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Major J. Anslem Meyer, of Mey.n’s
Mill, was a welcome caller at The
People office Monday
In a letter accompanying her re
newal. Mrs. Marie T. Cornell? of San
Rafael, Cal., writes The People that
she will soon return fo Barnwell *;*
live, which will be good news to her
many friends here.
Mr. A. T. Beard, of Donora. has ac
cepted a position with the Hahn Gro
cery Co., of Aiken. He formerly held
: a responsible position with the Ken-
Mr. J. E. Hair, of the Elko section, ! dall Lumber Co., which i s moving its
renewed his subscription to The Peo
ple while in the city salesday.
Mr. E. G. Be Ik. of the Ola r st-rfrernr
renewed his subscription to The Peo
ple while in the city Friday.
plant to another section.
The many friends of Mr. R. A. Dea-
-on will learn with pleasure that his
GUARANTEE COUPON
Gentlemen: Send me a regular
size Renex treatment, as guaran
teed. Unless you find $2. enclosed
I will pay $2. and postage on deli”
ery; but you are to refund the pur
chase price at once, upon request,
if I report within 10 days that I
am not satisfied.
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Vamp Theatre
January 7th to January 14th
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I will be at the following places for
the purpose of taking the returns for
1926. Only personal property will be
returned. Fifty per cent, penalty
added for not making returns on or
before Feb. 20th.
Blackville, Friday, January 2nd.
Dunbarton, Tuesday, Jan. 6th.
Elko, Thursday, Jan. 8th.
Hilda, Monday, January 12th.
Kline, Wednesday, Japuary 14tb.
Mercatus, Friday, January 16th.
Meyer’s Mill, Monday, January 19th.
Robbins, Wednesday, January 21st.
Seven Pines, Friday, January 23rd.
Williston, Monday, January 26th.
W. H. Manning,
Auditor, Barnwell County.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7TH-
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THE ETERNAL STRUGGLE"—with Earle Williams,
Renee .Adoree, Barbara LaMarr and Pat O’.Malley.
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 8TH—
31Y CHINA DOLL.”
FRIDAY, JANUARY 9TH—
PATHE FEATURE—
SATURDAY, JANUARY 10TH—
Milton Sills and Corrine Griffith in "SINGLE WIVES.”
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MONDAY, JANUARY 12TH—
“AGE OF' DESIRE,"—with Mary Phi^bin, Myrtle Stedman, Y
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Wm. ('oilier, Jr. *
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TUESDAY. JANUARY 13TH— H
NEAL HART PICTURE.
Mr. J. O. Sanders, Jr., of OI:
railed at The People office while
»he city Friday and renewed
subscription.
little, son. Steven, is rapidly recovering
from an operation foor appendicitis.
The little fellow was brought homo
from a Columbia hospital Saturday
i afternoon and hopes to be out again
' rs ' soon.
Mr. W. H. Moody. Jr., of Kline, v;
in the city Monday on business ai
while here renewed his .•-ubscription
The People.
Mr. D. A. Dyches. of Hilda, was :i|
business visitor here Monday ana
while in the city piiiil The People an
appreciated call.
Mr. T. B. Ellis, Jr., of Lyndhur i,
was a business visitor- here Monday.
He has formed a partnership with
his‘son, Mr. J. B. Elli-i, under the
firm name of the Ellis Engineeriog
To. This new concern will make a
specialty of land surveying. Anyone
having need of such services will do
' well to communicate with them. So**
! their card elsewhere in this issue.
Jiill out and mail to: The Ren«*x
Co., Dept 3678, Kansas City, Mo.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14TH—
ttftttE DANIELS and RICHARD DIX in “SINNERS IN
HEAVEN." Price 50 Cents.
For Sale
FROST PROOF
Cabbage Plants
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COUNTY TREASURER’S
TAX NOTICE.
The Treasurer’s office will be opon
for the collection of taxes for the fiscal
year 1924 from Oct. 15th, 1924, to
March 15th, 1925, invlusive. A pen
alty of 1 per cent, will be applied to
all taxes not paid by Dec. 31st, 1924.
A penalty of 2 per cent, will be ap
plied to all taxes not paid by January
31st, 1925.
A penalty of 7 per cent will be ap
plied to all unpaid taxes from March
1st to' March 15tli, inclusive—after
which the books close and Executions
will be issued.
Tax Rate as Follows:
2 mills for County Roads.
6 mills for Stale purposes.
4 mills for State School—6-0-1 law.
11 mills for ordinary Co. purposes.
1 mill for maintenance of pub. rds.
2 mills for Int., etc. on road bds.
1 mill for lnst. K etc past indebt.
3 mills Tor Constitutional Schools.
Total 30 mills for all purposes.
Rood tax of $3.00 for all who are
liable. ; ‘ -x.
Tax on all dogs except suckling
pups $1.25, mw-t be paid in January
1925.
Special School Levy.
Arhleigh 4 mills.
R. B. Chislom.. of Meyer's Mill
one of The People’s good colored sub
scribers, renewed bis subscription
while in the city Monday.
R. L. Still, of the Olar section,
called at The People office Monday to
renew his subscription. He says thn
he cannot do without fhis paper.
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The People acknowledges with
thanks remittance from Mrs. D. M.
Johnston, of Elko. She has been a
subscriber to this papers for many
years.
Prof, and Mrs. J. D. Robison ar.J
little daughter, Mary, returned 4 o
f Barnwell Friday night, aftef* spending
the holidays with relatives ini Tampa.
Fla. They made the trip by automo
bile. They found the roads in excel-
’ent shape on the trip South, but on
their-return found them almost im
passable in some places, due to the
heavy rainfall of the past two weeks.
Grown in the open air. all early
varieties. By parcel post: 200,
75c;by express cotlect: 500, $1.25;
1,(;00. $2.00. Lettuce plants, 30c
per hundred. These are fancy
plants. Will ship same day .order
is received. Cash with order.
Send check, money order, cash or
one and two ^ce.nts stamps. Also
seed Rye, $2.75 per bushel.
Many Autos in County.
Mr. W. F. Duncan, of Meyer’s M’",
was a welcome visitor at Ttie Peoplg
According to a report issued Mon
day night by the State Highway Com
mission, 1.720 automobiles and 164
trucks were licensed in Barnwell Co in-
off ice Monday,
editor of ty during 1()24.
Dr. C. N. Burckhalter
BARNWELL, - - S. C.
DUNCAN CALHOUN
Barnwell, S. C.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND EMBALMER.
Severe Pains in Side
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IJAD had quite a bad
spell and 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 pain
in my left side that almost
took my breath at times.
I lost my appetite. I grew
thfci, pale and lifeless. I
fell off till I only weighed
about 115 pounds.
“Cardui was recom
mended to me and by the
time I 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 k severe.
After taking-jiine bottles,
I eat anything, go any
where and feci fine. I
weigh 160 pounds and am
well. I feel that I owe it
all to having used Cardui.”
Pain, in certain parts of
the body, is a sure indica
tion of f e m a 1 e compli
cations. The treatment
needed is not the use of
narcotic drugs, but—
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
Big Fork _ _
12
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Blackville v
19
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Cave 1.-_
6
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Cadar Grove
44
Diamond -
8
44
Double Pond .
8
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Dunbarton
-c.:.. 12
44
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44
Barnwell
15
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Barbary Branch _
8
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Elko
... 8
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Ellcnton
8
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Four Mile —.
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Friendship
8
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Greens Academy
8
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Healing Springs
12
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Hercules _
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Hilda -- -
8
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Joyce Bianch —
4
44
Kline
12
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I^eos
4
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Long Branch.—
6
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Meyers Mill
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Morris .
8
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Mt. Calvary
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New Forest
8
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Oak Grove
8
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Old Columbia
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Pleasant Hill _
8
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Red Oak __
8
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Reedy Branch
8
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Reeves Creek
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Sand Hill
5
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Seven Pines _ .
4
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Tinkers Creek __
8
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Upper Richland
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14
Williston
21
44
J. B.
ARMSTRONG,
County Treu.