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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1925 THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA. PAGE FITE T. B. Ellis J. B. Ellis ELLIS ENGINEERING CO. ? y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y I Messrs Warren Richardson, of Col umbia, and A. T. Allen, of Allendale]! were visitors here Monday. - ' Land Surveying a Specialty. Lyndhurst, S. C. Mrs. S. R. Goodson, of Barnwell, and Mrs. Martha M. Owens, of Kline, | left Tuesday morning for an extended Y \ visit to relatives at Girard and Syl- Y i v j vama, Ga. Y t Dr. and Mrs. L.. M. Mace and chil- dicn spent Thursday and Friday with relatives in Hampton. While away, the former enjoyed a fishing trip, but high A j reports verf poor luck, due to , *X**X**X**X**X* A B I’SINKSQ I Y I «|« j .tevenue W A NT [•«).- ■agus roots.-- Holmes, !!ar: x-x-x« •x**;*'.* •:* x-x* :• —100 2-y'-ir o’d as} ar- .-.dUie-s Mrs. M. Dj weil, S. C. deputy collector of Internal will be in Barnwell Friday ai^d Saturday, Feb. liTth^ and 28th, at the Court! House to assist taxpayers in filing income tax returns for the year 1924. FOR SALK.—Excel Seed. $1 oO per ptruml. rind Wat.'' son Watermelon Also Green- 52.00 per pound. G. Just a few pounds loft. OWENS, Barnwe 1 ' A. V J. GARY ^-RMf Sona". r A. B. Patterson and Mr. F,. t h-n carrd’down from Columbia Friday to. spend the week-end in the city. Col. Edgar A. Blown went to Re! dv.tw. v here his wo - .- and little daugiiter are visiting relatives. •X~X**X~X**X~X**X"*X~X**X**X~X , *> McLAURIN D. BROOK ER —DENTIST— Office Over J. G. Moody’s Store Barnwell, -:- So. Car. I f ? Y Y • • f COUNTY TREASURER’S T.VX NOTICE. Wm. McNAB Representing _ . FIRE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES. Personal attention given all business FOR SALK. —bine Asparagu ; Crowt.s.— R. EKI^L. Elko. S. r. Wa hir.gton STAN- 2-1H-iit Mr. E. G. Hay, forruuly of I ynd- hui'st, Put now totaled at Fort Lauder dale. Fla., v,\i- a visitor in Barnwell i FOR RENT. — Susannah Mori- farm on the highway, to Barnwdl, 3 miles from O'nr, S. C. Address MRS. M. E. niOMAS. 231 Habersham St., Savannah, Ga. 2-19-21 FOR SM K.—At Donora, S. C.. on A. C. L. Ry. One lot of saw milt houses, refrigerator, ice box, 220 gal. oil tank and pump, 2 show cases, roll top office desk. 2 letter files, one Large ron safe, two d-H. P. Stover gasoline engines, one OU7 wood saw, one large log wagon, 2 bne-horse wagons, ^kiddtr, loader, two locomotives, 20 log cars; 800 to's steel rail, 45 to 60 lb. fall or write, KENDALL LUM BER COMPANY, Donora. S. C. 2-12-3 Saturday, veving a He new stated that he is sur- town tout is 1. ‘built in the wood an -0. lot sold a few jiiaj. N'c c (less to follows him to his that day.-v mg- say. The- new home a cor- for eo- fol. Harry D. Calhoun. wh< eompary -With a number of 111 bankers and busine s men, made <,rner do a combined business and pleasure trip to Florida, returned home last week. He and his associates bought $80,-. O00 wotih of leal < state at Holly wood, a town which was planned and is hi The Treasurer’s office will be open for the collection of taxes for the fiscal year 1924 from Oct. loth,- 1924, to March loth, 1925, invlusivo. A pen alty of 1 per c.ent. will Le applied to all taxes not paid by Dec. 31st, 1924. A penalty of *2 per cent, will be ap plied to all taxes not paijl by January 'list. 1925. A penulty of 7 per cent will be ap plied, to all unpaid ta cs from Manil 1st to March loth, niGusive—after which the books close and Executions will be issued. Tax Rate as Follows: 2 mills for County Roads. 6 mills for State-purpose*?. I mi Is foi State Scho >1 * 6-0-1 law. II mills for ordinary purpo^/s. 1 mill for n:aiiitenam*t of pub. rds. Office in Harrison Block, Main St • ~ 1 BARNWELL. S. C I - — M——HP 1 ■— I■■ II If Wl——i—— Money to Lend Private Funds to Lend on Gilt Edfje Security Farm Lands or City Property V. Seymour Owens 1 •' Attorney - Barnwell, S, C. BOILER FLUES MILL CASTINGS AND S T Jl 3ELTIN0, PACKING AND LACING WOOD, IRON AND STL5 L I If- -fgHflHHHUMiPikA. - -I* 1 _ mdls foi Int., etc. on road bds. j iirir^ knuink uki’aius 'ii'iru wi'H,. ing developed by*the^ same man who developed the of the same name. California town FOR S.\LE.-*-\Vannamaker’s Cleve land Big Boll Cotton Seed, guaranteed pure and sound. Price-: In small quantities, $1.50 per bushel; fit 5tK- ag a ^ wayB bushel lots and over, $1.25.- Apply t> IL Jeff Hair, Blackville, S. C., rfd 1. ■ 12-t-tf FOR SALE.—Native grown Ful- ghum Seed Oats. Address B. F. An derson, Dunbarton, S. C. 11-27-tf. • • • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • O • •••••••••••••«•••«•• The Rev. Howard Cady spent sev eral davs in Atlanta last week. Attention ; s ended to the adver tisement a f Sir. C. L. Jordan, of Al lendale', dealer for the popular Dodge line of automobiles. Mr. Jordan, who been known as “Live Wire” Jordan in whatever ling of business he has been engaged, is making a success of the sale of Dodge cars in this territory. Watch his series of advertisements in The People. Mr. J. H. Hewlett, of Allendale, was a business visitor here Friday. IL_F Mr. George D. Sa dess, c f Fai Tnx, was a busine-s visitor here Saturday. I Mix W. D. Harley spent Wedr.es- week in Columbia on Lu.-i- -VI l l . lav J? la.-t Commercial School is Assured for Barnwell The Barnwell Commercial School Will Open March tth. no J. Carl Hoarse, Esq., of Bamberg, was in the city Thursday on profes sional business. A. H. Nineestein, Esq., of B1 irk- vilie. was in the city Monday on pro fessional business. Mr. W. G.. Croft ha? reque-tod Thi* Viiplt* to clanigi' the address of his paper t"om Hilda to Barnwell route 1. The Barnwell Commercial School is I r t\v an assured fact. The enrollment | i- nearly completed. Books, suopdios and equipment have bhen ordered. R.f'*ms have been rented in the Harlev ‘•fc. ' Building, and the college will open March 4th. The courses of study offered by this Institution are standard and every advantage found in any Com mercial school will Ik* found right here at home, h i > a fine opjvortunity and one that -hon'd not b * overh.oked ! by those^who are trying to make more of themselves. One year- from today will you be struggling ehmg at the same old job, at the same okl salary, worried about" the future ('n.ds m. ft. never euue to^make 'stand i n g - till \v h ile o 11 • e - s I The Dutch Weather Prophet, of Cidinnbia, prodins that 1925 will i>o a fr-uitful year fbr farm and orchard. you be putting offj y-our start to suc- -<*ss. Filled with ifinbition one ir- m- d *! .ying. precious •> Mr..4. S. Collin-, of Hilda, called at T!u* People office while in the city We ine-day of last week and renewed uibsciiption. enti ivuceitan: the next, wait in;-. Ivhilir.g away tl I hours that will never c *me again ■ Th.ev. is r.« gr‘o.ter tragedy than . that of a pe’ -'in who stays in .1 rut ist a little ef- 1 mid for Inst., etc pa t indebt. 3 mills’fftV Comstltutii r.al Sdvools. Total 30 mills for all ptirpo-e-. Road tax of $3.00 for all who are liable. Tax on all dogs except suckling pups $1.25, must be paid h) Januafy 1925. Special School Levy. Ashleigh i 4 mills. Big Fork 12 “ Blackville 19 “ Cave 6 “ Cadar Grove 5 “ Diamond 8 “ Double PoikI ^ 8 “ Dunbarton 12 “ Edi.-to 2 “ Barnwell. -..15 “ Barbnry Branch - .2 8 “ Elko ----- 8 “ Ellenton 8 “ Four Mile — 8 “ Friendship 8 “ Greens Academy 8 “ Healing Springs __ 12 “ Hercules* 16 “ Hilda . 8 “ Joyce Branch 4 “ Kline .1 - 12 “ Lee? 4 “ Long Branch -.6 “ Meyers* Mill 4 “ Morris 8 “ Mt. Galvan,' 8 “ New Forest 8 “ ‘ Oak Grove 8 “ Old IjGolumbia 2 “ Pleasant Hill 8 “ Red Oak 8 “ Reedy Branch 8 “ Reeves Creek 2 “ Sand Hill 5 “ Seven Pines _t 4 “ Tinkers Creek —.8 “ UppeV Richland 3 “ Willisiton 21 “ "■?- 7 J. B. ARMSTRONG, ■i ~ J » County Tres. Barnwell, S. C„ Oct]-?.. 1924. IF YOU HAVE Malaria, Pile«,Sick Headache,Co*tiT« Bowel*. Dumb Ague, Sour Stomach, and Belching; your food does not asaimiiate, you have no appetite, vTutt’s Pills« will remedy these troubles DR. CECIL RAY, Physician and Surgeon. Office at Mace Drug Company. Barnwell, S. C. LOMBARD IKON WORKS, AUGUSTA, GA. HalFs CiUi r: V. Medicine Those who i.i .. ‘ tion will ni'tn <• ’ them rmifh niotc th - p od health. 'I'ld;. .0 t. Catarrh is a local • • innueneed l>v < on-t m t HALL'S CAVAP ; ( Fists of an Oi’u: ■> -i.i il :;n” < i.r.di- t .uai 1 h holhers ’v-ien they art ta \ ea that wlale • ae, it is greatly ii-.al cor ililions. MKI'ICINC. ton- * *,: 1 i^h 14uii'lvly 1 ItelievcH by hical a; , i> 1!, and the Internal Medic ,if, a -'1 :;i . wriieh aesists in improving the C. i .r il Health. v Sold by druggistx for over ♦* Years. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. For Sale FROST PROOF Cabbage Plants Grown in the open air, all early varieties. By parcel post: 200, 75c;hy express collect: 500, $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 bukhel. Dr. C. N. Burckhalter BARNWELL, - - S. C. MONEY TO LOAN Loans made same day application received. No Red Tape HARLEY & BLATT. Attorneys-at-Law Barnwell* S. C. Money bntk without question it - HUNTS GUARANTKED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES (Hunt's Salve and Soap), fail In the treatment of Itch, Eczema, Ringworm.Tetter gi other itrh- irift skin diucaseH. Try Ihi* treatment at cm risk. Mase & Deason Drug Store Barnwell, South Carolira. ! ANNOUNCING hi The People is.glad to add the name of Mr. J. W. WaikotV formerly of Barnwell hut now living in Appleton, to -its subscription list. . The many, friends of Mr. M. Diamond arc glad to see him on mt streets again afte’r a recent seven operation at a hospital in AugU ta. when wit ! fort he could bring great success ’I within* hi» grasp, > What you have done with your time thus far counts - for what you are today. What you do .with your I time f"om nov on will determine what | you will he tamoirow, Y-oUr hand- | cannot earn the money you need, hut ■ THAT THE X DODGE CARS ij u . ' your hand can and will if you but give it a chance. No matter what your age, your education! or- your ! means you can-’get out of the -rut I A union service in honor of George ■ ;,n ^ 'bai^* good in a big way :f y >u Washingto'n’s birthday was held Sun- rftvit"Vd i Ln' teeth and say, “I will.’ Is ~day night at the Barnwell Methoirhit^b n °J better to start now than to wait Church, a large congregation Leinl!sr* it ^A*«V rt'drs an-1 then realize what the present. Mr. Mordccai M. Mazursky has re turned from New York and other Northern cities, where he went to pur chase Spring and Summer merchan dise for Mazur-ky'.s Department ■ , " did ay has cost you ? ‘Th.eie is a job ahead of ydu and sejneone going to be selected to fill tt. The “BOSS” i'an not take chances, you should not. Start pre paring for it now. The Commend il School which will open in the flai l -y Buildi g on March 4th offers you tin* bppprtunity eitheK 4 An alarm of fire was given Thurs-I day or night. Mr. H. D. Wall. the day morning of lasf’Tveek, the Maze ; school representative is at the Circle being at the residence of Mr. E. J. 1 Inn, and will Ire pleased to give you Sanders, in Wert Barnwell. The fire all details. There are only a few was extinguished before the arrival .scholarships left a pit if you want te qjf the department, only minor damage take the course it rtvlll Ik* necessary resulting. ’ to see, Mr. Wall at once.—adv. V I ' ■W-i , * Morse, La.—Mrs. L.. P. Lam bert, who has,, been a popular school-teacher here for several years, recently to$ ^visitor of her interesting experiences with Cardui. “Just before my . . . came on,” said Mrs. Lambert, “I would ache all over. My feet, my toes, my amis, hands, head—my whole body seemed to be in one awful pain. I would grow so nervous that I could not hold a cup in my hand. My husband would have to hold my coffee/Jbr me to drink. Last fall I tvas in such a bad condition that I had to spend about three days in bed every month. It seemed to me that I was on my last go-round.” Then one day, said Mrs. Lam bert, she happened to read about Cardui and the experiences of some women who had been helped by it. “I felt that Cardui might help me if I tried it,” she ♦♦♦ And Dodge Graham Trucks^ are Sold in *;♦ jj| this Territory now by if Send Us Your Job Work. : Allendale : So. Car. * Distributors for Aiken, Barnwell and Allendale Counties. ' w + w ' w ^ w ' w 4^^4^ ^4^ - - : ' ' • - -• - ;■ .. Tl t t - rTi 1 ri^Vi •It US *t Off t V . 1 mm - - X V -3£ ^4 it ‘The World’* Best by Every Te*t |.r-r-i c- — 1 —rrj- ■*. - fe: 1./=! -^ * T , _ J •• WHOLE BOO? SEEMED IH ONE AWFUL PAIN continued, “for I had boon suf fering with similar troubles to those mentioned there. I had heard of Cardui all my life and I knew many women who said they had been helpedit. The very next day I began to takedt. “Very soon after, I began to notice my improvement. I kept on till I felt dike a different, woman. I gained in weighULrom 98 pounds to 115 and felt better than I had in years^I ftook six bottles right along and found it a splendid tonic. My suffering was partly due to a run-down condition and the Cardui stimu lated my appetite and helped me to gain the strength I needed. . . . I take a bottle every now and then, even now, just as a tonic to keep up my strength, but I am in better health than I have been in for years.” f -rAil druggists sell Cardui. Try it. J 96 “As good as A-A-C” * This is the favorite claim made by competi tors in drumming the fertilizer trade, and nothing could more clearly demonstrate the supremacy of “A.A.C.” Fertilizers than this gracious acknowledg ment by our competitors that “AA QUALITY” FERTILIZERS are generally recognized as the STANDARDS OF COMPARISON They enjoy this distinction in consequence of ThTiT''i'!nh'T'ri'tTTrTXTnTrt'rrf' - iTnTvc i r c (.i'l satisfaction arid j unparalleled success for more than half a century. 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