The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 29, 1925, Image 2
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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE chairman of tin* Ways and Moans
Committee in the House of Uepresen-
, totiyes, as the “brother-in-law of
Speaker^ KdRar A. Brown.” This is
i an eri\*r. Messrs. Nance and Brown
are unrelated by either blood dr mar
riage, but are close personal friends.
Entered at the post office at Barnwell,
S. C., as second-class matter.
JOHN W. HOLMES
1840-1912
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B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor.
Without the
- SUBSCRIPTION KATESL
fine Year $150
Six Months — .90 been' taken out
Thr<*» Months —f.M
(Strictly in Advance.)
(iem-ral Assembly,
South Carolina would be like a
vacuum. A. vitcttum. > >u know, is
something f’«>ni which the wind has
1 Hl' IJSDA V. J \ \ i ’ \ I: V 29, 192"»
President Co«didjje Is Kicht.
The eclipse of the .sun Saturday
mornijiK. as vierved from Barnwell,
failed to come up to advance privs
notices of the event. i
At a business session Jot the < abmet
Monday ni^ht. wbn h was broadcast
hy a numb«*r of stations. President)
Coolidtfe made a pica for economy that |
struck a i'c-ponsivi» chord in tlru heart ^
of every listener m. He quoted some
astounding facts, one of which was
that the federal payroll for the last
fiscal year amounted to the stupen
dous sum of $1.<;:«),000,000. The
President |>oint«sl out that, while it
may not Ik 1 feasibl • to reduce the sal
aries id’ the emplovei*s it should t eer-
tainly be possihte“ to - reduce—their
number. He urnes drict economy in
, very branch of the government, to
the end that a lon^-sutferin^ public
may lu* .relieved to some extent from
the excessiv,. burden of taxation. The j
People sincerely hopes that the Pros- |
—rrh-td will be able—t i i'lf<‘ct a sllbstan-l
t laT reduction in tin 1 cost of govern- j
ment.
And while the csteeiiled (ieneralI
Assembly is racking; its ■ brains foi I
in w methods of tuvrlion it might be j
y well for the meml»ei.s of that august
body to apply tin* Coolidge brand of
economy to the affairs of South Caro
lina. What the people want is a re-j
duction in taxation, not new methods, j
They want economy in government, j
not extravagance. Let the l.egiski-
tuie take hood.
If it is true that reform mU't be
gin at the bottom, let's start witn bal
loon-type pants.
21.07.') Bales Binned.
There were 21.f,~o bales ginned in
Barnwell County prior to .lanuarv lb,
1925 as compared with 18,971 bales
prior to .January lb,, 1021.
Setting a (Jood Example.
T. P. Crouch, of Saluda County,, is
a farmer whose example could be fid-
towed protitat>l\ by every farmer in
Barnwell County. He ha> a record
of The income from his poultry and
< ows for the year 1924 that is inter
esting. to say the least. This record
does not include the poultry, butter
and cream usisl by the family during
the year, nor does it, include the cqm-
ixvst that went back into the farm,
nor the mi 1 k that went to the logs
from which meat and lard were made.
HU reconl includes only cash received
for what he sold. The greater part of j
the feed was made right on the farm
and the products med by the family
more than offset the outlay, and in ad
dition his flock w; s larger by 50 Irens
than it was the previous year.
Mr. Crouch, who is a school teacher
and looks aftei ins farm before and
after school, pjckod up (ho following
amounts
Eggs
Capon-
Hens
Veals
Cream
‘on the side
during 1924:
$:’>4i.s:i
bit.02
n;>.‘*o
14.70
7 b. 4 9
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Total
No doubt many f: • im i > in Bhr:woll
County arc doing what Mr. Crouch is.
but think what 8.*00, extra a year
( >y*>u%i nu<a.n t • the tnan\ small farm
ers who count o., revenue deriV^tT
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f' om cotton. ''
1 "a 1 Pc n c w ' i b g ad to hear
' i n. mho
Stop Night Coughing
This Simple Way
TVoplo who bavc persistent, an-
no> nig cougliinK si>,'lls at night, and
wlio through t*>jj.-» of valunhle sleep
are weakening their systems ami
laying themselves open to dangerous
Infections, >.in stop their distressing
trouble promptly by a vei \ sun pie
tieatnunt. Hundreds who have
bardl> Ween able to rest at all for
coughing, have gotten their full
night s sleep tue very tirst tune they
tried it.
Tue treatment is based on a re
mark tide preset ipiion know n as 1'r.
Kings New lusitnery for Coughs.
You ; imt*ly tak** a teaspoonful at
night h. tore let ring and htxld it iu
Jour thriMt f<>r la or 2a seconds be- I
fire swallowing it. without follow- i
lug with water. The prescription ;
has a doutde action. It not only i
'soothes and heals se-reness and Irri-
tat.oi . hut it (jumkly loosens ami
I’liio es the phlegm and congestion
v'in h are the direct of the
coughing. The r. suit is that you
t.Miahj : loop as soundly as a hah.,
111*•.ve*. \ iu -t night, and the entire
«■ ugh c and it ion goes in it v er v sho:;
tiiae,
The prescription is highly recom
mend d lor toughs, chest colds,
boa >. ness and -bi onchitis. and is
v o! th i :ul for cTiihlt on's coughs and
spasmodic croup—at* harmful drugs.
Koononiicat. to,*, as the dose is only
one, tea-spoonful. It is on sale nt all
pood druggists. Ask for
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IF YOU HAVE
y* 4 ** - ** PiUi.Sirh Hc»rl»t;bt.CoMit*
BowrU. Dumb Ague, Sour Stomach,
and Belching; vour food does not
a < aim i late, you hare no appetite.
Tutt’s Pills
Kill remedy tbeae trouble*
The
BULL’S EYE
Editor and Qehtra!Manager
- WlLL ROGERS 7 \
, BOILEfe FLUES .
MILL CASTINGS AND SUPPLIES
BELTING, PACKING AND LACING
WOOD, IRON AND STEEL
Bring KSOINK KKPA1KH In auto for quick work
LOMBARD IRON WORKS, AUGUSTA, GA.
Will Roqer*, ZirgfelJ
Follifk aod kcreen star,
end leadinu American
humorix, announces a
aeries of'null' Durham
advertisements. Thev
are worth watching for.
If you want
the real truth about why 1
signed up to write a lot of
pieces f;>r these people, it's
her a use I love animals.
Have you ever studied that
picture of the ‘Bull' tare-
lullyf . . . have you ever
seen such a kind-looking
animal? I thought this: —
certainly no one who cares
as much about dumb crea
tures as they do would put
out anything hut the best
smoking tobacco possible—
so I said all* right, I’ll w rite
your stuff. . Honestly, the
money part of it didn’t have
much to do w ith it. 1 hat
is,, not very much.
Seriously, though, out
where I come from, unless
a male member of the
population lias got that
‘Bull’ Durham tag hanging
from the shirt pocket, lie’s
liable to he arrested for in
decent exposure. And, you
believe me, you can’t sell
those western hard-boiled
eggs much and keep on sell
ing them unless it’s got class.
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine
Those wi.o are in a “fun down" ocuuli-
tion will notice that Catarrh ''bothers
them uni'h more loan when they are'in
good health. This .a t proves that while
Catarrh is a local disease, 1 it is greatly
influenced by constitutional conditions.
HALL’S CATARRH MKDKT.NL con
sists of an Ointment winch Quickly
Relieves hy local application, and the
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which absists
in'impr oving the < ieneral Health.
Sold by druggists for over 40 Years,
F. J. Cheney &. Co., Toledo, Ohio.
VVm. McNAB
Representing
FIRE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
1N S U R A X C E COM PA NI ES.
Personal attention given all business
Office in Harrison Block, Main St
BARNWELL. S. C.
COI N rv TREASURER’S
TAX NOTICE.
UC TEi 110 TO EE1
Farm Loans 6 per cent., large amounts. Town prop
erty in Barnwell, residential and business, 7 per cent.
Loans procured promptly at lowest cost.
Allendale, Bamberg and Barnwell Counties.
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THOMAS M BOULWARE
Attorn<*V'ut-law
Barnwell. S C.
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L0XG TEKM MOSEY to LESD
(> per cent, interest on large amounts.
Private funds for small loans.
BROWN & BUSH
LAWYERS * BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA.
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Severe Pains in Side
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The Tieaxurcr’.x office v/ii! be on?n
for tlio collection of tax* s for the fiscal
year 1924 from Oct. loth. 1924. to
March 'loth. 192V inclusive. A pen
alty uf 1 per cent, will l*o applied to
all taxes not paui by Dee. Slst. 1924.
A penalty of 2 per cent, will be ap-
HAD had quite a bad
J 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 ve^ severe pain
in my left side that almost
took my breath at times.
I lost my appetite. I grew
thin, 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 severe.
After taking nine bottles,
I eat anything, go any
where and feel 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 female compli
cations. The- treatment
needed is not the use of
narcotic drugs, but—
<jy!J2sv£,
P S I‘;ii L ’b’-i to write iK’mp inr.rp pircM
lh.it wi.l .tiipf .i: in ti is p.vper. he cp inok-
ii j; for then;.
, MORE OF EVERYTHING
for a lot loss money.
That’s the net of this
i ‘Bu Durham prope-
jltion. ? lore fiat or—
more enjoyment and
a lot more money left in
the bankroll at the e d
of a week s s
Tick
TWO BAGS for 15 cents
ICO cigarettes for 15 cents
plied to all taxes not paid by January
31 st. 192 V
A penalty of 7 ivi^cer.t will be ap
plied to ai! unpaid tax»'S fn*m Ma-rc-’i
..1st to Mareli 15th, inclusive—after
which tne books close and Executions
will be issued.
Tax Rate as Follow-:
2, mills for. County Roa*Js.
d'mills fur State purpose.-.
4 mills for S;aie i School—*5-0-1 law.
11 mills for ordinary, Co. purposes.
" 1 mil! for maintenance of pub. rds.
2 mills for Int., ete. on road Ixls. .
1 mill for Inst., ete past indebt.
3 miil- for ConstltutionaU Schools.
Total 30 mills for all purpo K»s.
Road tax of $3.00 for all who are
liable. »
. Tax or. all dt trs except sucklin':
pups $1.2.'». must bepniu in ia.nuury
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Special School I.eyy.
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Blackvilie ..
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Diamond..
Dquble Pomi
Dunbarton
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Friday, Jan. 30
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Reedy P.n,nch_~ - - -
Reeve- Creek —- .
Sand Hid
the licensfi and in—
liasol.ne to previde
favor *rf leducii
» reasing the tax
the ,neces-ji,r\ nb'we-y for Toad
mj:. That is tin eph.lably‘\tav. for
then the man \vh 5 Uses dhe roads the
most will pay his proportionate share
for their construction and mainten
ance. Wo are opposed, however, to
any increase in the
Tof Sale
FROST PROOF
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County Ties.
. 7. 1924.
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present tax on
gasoline, unless there is a decrease in
the amount charged for licenses;
And while the tegidatune is on •this
subject of automobiles and good roads
why not pass the needed legislation to
safeguard the lives and property of
those who Use the highways from ( the*
criminal negligence of speed-majviaos
and other irresponsive people? '
The Willmon Way refers ft the
Hon. Carroll D. Naarei- of Laurens.
Grown in the open air. skR early
'arieties. By parcel post: 200,
7.‘>c;hy express collect: oOO. $1.25;
1.000. $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 cents stamps. Also
seed Rye, $2.75 per bushel.
Dr. C. N. Burckhalter
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Blackville, Friday. January 2nd.
Dunbarton. Tuesday,Jan. <>th.
Klku, Thursday. Jan. 8th. ^
Hilda. Monday. January 12th.
Kline. Wednesday. January 14th.
■"Mercatus, Friday. January 16th.
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Mever’s Mill. Monday. Jatuiarv 19th.
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Robbins. Wednesday. January 21s:. 1
Seven Pines. Fridav, January 23rd.
Williston. Monday. January 26th. ,
W. H. Manning,
Auditor, Barnwell County.
A* ITCH!
Money Sbcb without question
if HUNTS GUARANTEED
SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES
(Hunt** Salv e and Soap), fail in
the treatment of Itch. Kcrema,
Ringworm. Tetter cr other iteh-
mf akin diaesaea. Try thio
trcalmcot at our risk
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A Feast of “Melody and Laughter”
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The Da\ Tes C-)pera Company is under the
personal direction of Mr. Harry Davies, late
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of the Henry W. Savage Castle Square
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Mase & Deason Drug Store
Barnwell, South Carolina.
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DR. CECIL RAT.
Physician and Surg^om.
Office at Mace Drug Company.
'=“'■ BaruweS, S. C.
f Price*: 75c, $1. and $1.50, Plu* Tax *£
? Seats Selling at and J. Market, Phone I03| ^
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