The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, March 26, 1925, Image 4
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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL SOUTH CAROLINA*
THURSDAY, MARCH 26TH, 192.'.
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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE
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.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES: -
One Year $1 50
Six Months *90
Three Months -&0
(Strictly in Advance.)
THURSDAY. MARCH 26TH, 1925.
For the first time this session. Gov
ernor McLeod exercised his ri^ht of
veto when he witheld his- appYoval
from the new Barnwell County gov
ernment act, which had passed i>oth
th* 1 Senate and * he House. Ami so
far as the writer is able to learn, it
is t+io first tirp‘ ; ' in the history- >f te
state that a strictly local measure
has been vetoed.
The Governor’s action evidently
met with almost universal approval,
judging from the c(»mment hard
here Tuesday morning when it lie-
cam e known that the liill had been
vetoed. There w.ts a great deal o f
cxpjKisition to any eluutge in the form
of county government just at this
time, for vrfTious reason'-. The | res-
H>nt Board of Directors had been ap
pointed for a term of four years and
there was a disposition, on the part
of the people to allow them to com
plete their term of office. So far as
The People knows, they have dis
charged their duties in an equitable
manner and have given ami are giv
ing the people of the county a busi
nesslike ' administration. Speaking,
therefore, for ourself alone, we are
perfectly satisfied that they be al
lowed to continue in office and we
take this means of commending Gov
ernor McLeod for clearing up the
»i'» 4 ior)
visit to their sisters, Mesdames S. A.
Wise anrl J. C. Thomas, of Aiken.
Mrs. Hugh R. Murchison, of Colum--
bin, was the Veek-cnd guest of Mr.*]
and Mrs. J. W. Odiornc. . i 1
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Mrs. Philip Harri§, of Spartartburg,
is visiting Mrs. W. C. Smith, Jr.
Mrs. Paul Cook, of Olar, was f re
cent-visitor of her sister, Mrs. F. W.
Toole.
Mrs. Chester Page, of Augusta, is
visiting her grandparents, Col. and
Mrs. R. M. Mixson.
Mrs. Ben Lewis, of North Augusta,
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Annie
Weathcrsbec. who hasi been quite ill
for the last, few weeks.,
Mrs. Q. A. Kennedy, ji\. left Wed
nesday to visit Mrs. J. L. Smith in St.
Petersburg, Fla.
WATCH NEXT WEFT’S ISSUE
OF THE PEOPLE.
Hofei Changes Hands.
The - .
BULL’S EYE
"Editor ahd Qenera!Manager
WILL ROGERS 7
MELON SEED FOR SALK,
I am offering I he remainder of my
Watermelon seed at reduced prices—
Watson seed 75c per 1L, Excel and
Irish Gray seed 50c per lb., delivered.
These seed were saved from best
melons, weighing from 25 to fiO lbs.
* J. F. GOODSON, Wadley, Ga.
^ Wm. McNAB
Representing
FIRE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Personal attention given all business
Office in Harrison Block, Main St
BARJJWELL. S. C.
Money to Lend
Pri /ate Funds to Lend on
Gilt Edge Security
Farm Lands or Gity Property
V. Seymour Owens
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Attorney - Barnwell, S, C.
Tutt’s Pills
Induce regular habit, good
digestion. Relieve the
dyspeptic and debilitated
and tone up the system
AGAINST MALARIA
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Owing to Reason that We Must Close Out
i Our Business by April 1st—
> BOILER FLUES
MILL CASTINGS ANT SUPPLIES
3ELTIN0, PACKING AND LACING
WOOD, IRON AND STCTL
Urlrm HNfilNK KKPA1KS in auto t< r (ju.es v ork.
LOMBARD IRON WORKS, AUGUSTA, GA.
Stiff Neck
What is said t-> b,< one of the larg
est ival estate deals taking place in
Willihton for some time was the
purefiase last week of the Williston
Hotel from Mrs/ S. J. Powell and her
hon, W. B. Powell, by G.. W. Greene,
a inominent business man of Willis-
U>n. It is understood that the amount
paid was between V12,*XiO :nd^Jot|<Kt.
J. M. Kirby, of Columbia, has leased
the building from the present owner
and. beginning April 1st, the 1 otel
will be operated by Mrs. Kirby.
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U. I). C.’s Meet Friday. '
Johnson Hagood Chapter, D.
will hold its iegu'ar monthly meeting
Friday afternoon, the 27th ins f ., at
four o'clock, at the home of Mr:-. B. L.
Easterling, with Mesdames \. A. Mc-
Allister and W. C. Milhous as assist
ant hostesses. Every member i.,
urged to be present, a si well a-i those
applicants whose papers are in -‘oursc
of completion. At interestin'-; pjo-
gram h;ts been arranged and plans
also will be perfected for the F.disto
District Conference which meets with
this chapter on April 21th.
the mam
CGHSTITUTIOK
A LA CHUTE
Order Any Amendment
You Want
T hey are trying to pass an
amendment to keep children
from , working.
Now
th*
ildren
Social and Personal
News from Williston
Williston. March 21. Ethel Wood
ward. little daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
-lohn—Wmidwanl. c cl'-i'r:y..A-d ii-r s;!:
birthday anniversary on the J.'Uh inst.
when she invited about 20 of her
friends to her parents’ hoyhe, where
mam games were played.
The Bridge Club met with Mr. and
Mrs. W. Smith Jr.. Monday eve
ning. The hostess served a sweet
course, with iced lea. Mrs. Phi" Har
ris. of Snarlanburg, and Miss .Marie*
Spann, of Doto.-e,, Ala., were honor
guests. _ - •
Mrs. R. M. Mixson invited a few
friends to play bridge Tuesday after
noon in honor of her granddaughter.
Mis. Chester Page, of Augusta, who
is visiting her. After plajeiiig several
games, fruit salad ami -iced tea were
served.
Mrs. L. G. Dicks iS visiting" her
daughter, Mfs. George W. Dukes* in
Pinew-ood.
Mrs. S. B. Ray lias returned from a
visit to relatives in Denmark.
Miss Leslie Bdvd, of Augusta, was
the week-end guest/of Miss Lou Bell
Scott. 7 '
Mre. B. F. Drummond has returned
from a visit to Sumter and Spartan
burg.
Burdell Usseiy, of Atlanta, spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. P. S. Ussery.
J. M. Jowers and children, of Co
lumbia, visited relatives in this sec
tion this week.
The Rev. W. R. Davis and Mrs. W.
R. Davis and family spent Friday and
Saturday in OnanjreburjjTand Cameron.
Mrs. W. C. Cunningham and Miss
Marie Harley have returned from a
didn't want to work, but they got
tired waiting for somebody else to
do it. If they would just pur
through an amendment ro MAKE
grown people a!! work, there
would be no need to ha\e this
ydiildren one. (Jrown people stop
ped working without an Amend
ment or even a reason, so it will
take more than an Amendment
to start them. It will take
Miracle.
I hey are going to pass another
Erohilvtiun Amendment, some-
U-dy mislayed the rules of the
other one. The 19th amendment
made Women vote, some amend
ments i” i.kv ( i;s do somethirej and
some ket p us from it. No. 2i will
give men with Knee Breeches the
vo-.. About the 25th /\mendment
will prohibit smoking ami when
fhc> Jo, ‘Bull’ 1 )^r!uu>i will {n« t-
!eg Torntt-thdlar a sack.i (1 knew i
uTu.-Jd get 1 '
Get this relief now
To get rid of a crick in the neck
in short order—apply Sloan’s.
No rubbing! The marvelous
effectiveness of the liniment it
self does the job for you. It
sends fresh, new .blood through
the pain-ridden tissues, and this
takes cut the stiffness—stops the
pain. All druggists—35 cents.
Sloan’s Lsnimant—a///5 pain!
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We are offering at oui plant, at Donora, S. C.. all
our store goods at cost, also store and office fur
niture and fixtures, 76 acres of land, houses and
buildings thereon, with two good wells of water
with pumps and tank, two gasoline engines,
hand power corn sheller, and other articles that
we have used in>conducting.our business will be
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sold as a whole or in part, as desired.
Call or Write
Kendall Lumber Co.
DONORA, SO. CAR.
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is a prescription for Malaria, Chills
and Fever, Dengue or Billions Fever.
It kills the germs.
FOR OVER 40 YEARS
id get 'rhat Ad Worked in
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MORE OF EVEKYTKifiG 1 -•
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for a lor less money.
That’s the net of this
Bulk Durham prop
osition. More flavor
hot n up-d si.C'.-es.- l Ply i-,i the treatment
of r;a tarrh.
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F. J. Chuiey x Co., Toinlo, Ohio.
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Veterinary Surgeon
t r»joyment .i t,
andalttm re money y
left in the bankroll at 1
the end of'a week's
smoking,
TWO BAGS far 15 cents
1QQ cigarettes for 15 cents
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Barnwell, -:- SoNCar. ^
The Buick -’Sealed Charts
front to rear, a continuous v a!’ otoron
and steel housings behind which the
Buick driving units operate. Dirt and
wear kept out — lubrication kept in!
Only Buick has all of this protection.
Another big reason why the Buick
name is a synonym for reliability
and why there are more than a mil
lion Buick owners.
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ECZEMA
Money back without question
* if HUNT’S OUARANTEED
SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES
‘Hunt’sSalve and Soap),fail in |
the treatment of Itch, Eczema,
Ringworm,Tetter orotheritch-
ing skin diseases. Try thie *
treatment at our tiak.
Ma.se & Deason Drug Store
. Bjarnwell, South Carolina.
DENMARK BUICK CO., DENMARK, S.C.
WHEN BETTER. AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILtTbUICK WILL Rlllin THFvi £
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