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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE. BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA
THURSDAY, APRIL 16.TH 19?>
Post Office Outlines New Postal
jr " ' « , m - '
Rates Which Took Effect Tuesday
Tf For the convcnieiuo of tin- public
| the Barnwell post on'ici* has iistto in
a short, concise Wanner the •ban/cs
in postal rates that took Dl'u-c.a*jn’d-
nijrht Tuesday.
These changes ate d .cel by the
jtostal authiirities as follows:
First class matter (letters, etc.):
Two corns pet ounce. N-. •ban.'re in
rate.
Government postal ear.!-: Out
cent each. No < han^f in | -esont rat' 1 .
Private niailiiiff cards: Two i-ents
each. This includes all jnivatv mail-
injf cards, picture post cards, c tc..
which are approxinfntely the >i/.e of
a^ government postal card, whether
they hear the words “Post ''aid,”
“Private Mililintr Card,” etc., or not.
Ler^e ippitation o; advertising' 'aids
4'iitirely in print .and which do not
hear the word'- ‘‘Post Card." etc., will
require ! 1 •, cents for each two ctunces
or fi act i ni theicc)!'.
Second dlaVs matter: Newspapers
and m.aTra/ines mailed hy other thanj
jiuhlishers or newsdealers wilLhe two
cents for isach two ounces or tract’"t
1 »
1 hera-of over S ounee>, will take,par
cel post rates.
Third c lass matter includes every
thing formerly ii: tip- third and f iur'U
classes Micdi as printed matter, photo,
yraphs. merchandise, etc., weighin'*
not mon- than X ounces. The follow
ing rates will apply:
One ounce, 1 M: cents; 2 ounces, 1'/>*
cents; 2 ounces, 1} cents; 4 ounces, :)
cents; 5 ounces, 4'/ 2 cents;'"') ou|iccx,
\% cents; 7 ounces, <i cents; X ounce.;,
<i cents.
Seeds, plants, roots, cuttinir<, hooks,
c atalogs, etc.: One cent for each two
ounces up to eitfht. ounces. Above X
ounces takes parcel post rates.
Fourth class matter: Takes pres
ent parcel post rate plus 2 cents on
more than X ounces (except first class
or letter mail) is included in fourth
class or parcel post. The rate on par
cel post will he the same as at pres
ent except a 2-cenl service vhaftfe’Ts
added to every parcel of whatever size
except those mailed on rural routes.
Special delivery fees: Letters and
parcels weitfhmK not more than two
pounds, 10c fee; from 2 to 10 pounds,
likvfee; over 10 pounds, 20c fee.
Special handling: Parcels hearing
25 cents in stamps in addition to the
regular postage and the words "Spec
ial Handling” will he accorded the
same care in handling as Tust-class or
litter mail.
Spechil attention is called to the
follnwing-r-‘‘.Mailers of -perishable;,,
such as meats, -vegetable . fruits,
flower*, etc., and in fact any i ther ar- }
tides not otherwise provided for by
law or regulation have, now. ulid; r
the iww law, the privilege < r pur
chasing “Special handling” service to
gether with “Special delivery”, serv
ice, . in case the mailers themselves
consider .the commodity which -they
are mailing justifies the expenditure.
It is fur them to decide. -If the mailer
decides not to purchase the sped'.!
handling and special delivery- stamm.
his consignment Will he handled as or
dinary pAicel post is customarily
handled. The mailer having been in-
r»i: the ; T Try tlie frosttmlTei* as tu Thr
rights and privileges is the one to do
cid.k what service he will purchase.
Insurance fees: Values up tu $*.).
5c fee; values up to X25. eight .cents •
fee; values up to $7.0, 10e fee; vallies I
up to $100, 25c fee. |
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Liggett y s Opefeo Tea
200 Cups of Tea
for 1 Cent
Orange Pekoe, Green, Formosa
Oolong, Mixed Black and Green.
2 One Half Pounds 71c
Rexall Shaving Cream
Produces a thick creamy lather.
Will stand up on your face throu
ghoiit the shave.
Standard Brice This Sale
One Tube Two Tuges
35c
36c
:
B
c. o.
12c* fee
charge?
I), fees: Charges up to $l!>,
; charges up to $25. 15c fee;
Up to $100, 25c fee. -
Registry fees:. Value up to $.>0.
15c fee; value up to $100, 20o fee; ar
ticles for foreign Countries. 10c fee.
Return receipts: A fee of 3 cents'
will be charged for a return receipt
for either registered or insured mail
to be paid by postage stamps'attached
to the parcel or letter. .
Those who mail C. O. I). parcels
will please take notice of the increased
fees on the smaller money orders and
each parcel. Everything weighing!--prepare-Afteir C. O. I). tags according
ly-
Money order feus: Onler< not ex
ceeding $2.50, ;x fee; ffom $2.51 to
$5, 7c fee; from $5.01 to $10. 10c fee;
from $10-01 to $20, 12e fee; from
$20.01 to $40, 15c fee; from $40.01'to
$00, 18c fee; from
fee; from $X0.01 to
ee; from x^u.ui to
$(;o.oi to *xo,
$100,'22c fee. 4
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Notice of Sale.
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing will be sold at public auction,
to the highest bidder for cash, .in
front of the Court House in Barnwell,
at 12 o'clock niioii, Monday, April 20,
1025:
Six mules, one 2-hoise wagon, one
Royal road machine and gears.
By order of Board of County Di
rectors:
K. M. Kirkland.
Clerk.
Barnwell. S.April 12. 1025. . .
MONEY TO LOAN
Loans made same day
application received.
No Red Tape
HARLEY & BLATT.
“ Attorneys-at-Law
Barnwell/S. C.
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REMINISCENCES
Of W. A. Gvles.
VIDKTTE DUTY.
What is a
One-CentSale?
It is a sale where you buy.
an ifem at the regular price
—then another item of the
same kind for 1c. \s an.il
lustration: The standard
price of Joiiteel Vanishing
Cream is (10c. You liuy a pir
at this price and In paying
Ir more, or file, you get two
iars. livery article in (his
sale is a high-class standard
piece of merchandise, just the
same as w e sell you every -
day ai regular prices.
A New Way
of Advertising
This sale was developed by
the United Drug Co., a* an
advertising plan. Rather
than spend large sums of
money in other ways to con
vince you of the merit of
these goods, they are spend
ing it on this sale in permit
ting us to sell you a full-size
package of high .standard
merchandise for 1c. It costs
money to get customers.
The investment in this sale
will be well, spent if the
goods -please you.
The Original
Rexall
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
April 16th, 17th and 18th
Puretest Rubbing
t Alcohol
X Ounces.
Unsurpa-sed for relieving spie-
s.-:, 'amcnes , stiffness, bruise-
and sprain-. Relieve.* ivoidachos.
Ide il for men after shaving.
Standard Brice This Sale
One Bottle ~ Two Itottli-
40c
Ufcr-
Save Money
Puretest Epsom Salt
. Is absolutely free from impuri
ties and is easy to take. ^
One 4-oz. Bkg. Two 1-oz. I’kgs.
10c 11c
One 16-oz. Bkg. Two Ifi-oz. Bkgs.
25c 26c
39c
Georgia Rose Toilet
Water
A true rejmidu'lioii of'the fresh
flowers. Comes in a beautifully
designed frosted glass bottle.
Bietty enough for any j dressing
table . Sprinkler top.
Standard Brice This Sale
One Bottle Two Bottles
$1.00 $1.01
Peptona
Our best tonic for rundown con
dition*. Enriches the blood and
improves health generally.
Standard Brice This Sale
One f lot tie Two riot 11:*.*
$1.26
Cascade Linen
One pound in a package, A
ipiahty of writing paper ;.,;u
ways in the best of taste.
ah
Opekd Coffee
A blend of High-Grade ^Coffee of
exceptional value, roasted and
packed by the tatesT m$chinery.
During our 1c Sale we will offer
Two Bounds at virtually half price.
Puretest Aspirin
Tablets
Promptly relieve pain
aches, foids. neuralgia
Made from true Aspirin.
Standard Brice
1 Bottle of 100
69c -
head ■
pains.
This Sale
1 Bottles of 100
70c
Brush and Sundries
$1,50 Hair Brushes 2 for $1.5’
75c Hair Brushes 2 for 7fiv
$1.25 Shaving Brush / 2 lor $1.2t>
25c Jonteel Powder Puffs 2 for 2<»c
25c Permedge Nail Files 2 for 26c
75c Auto and Sport
Goggles 2 for Tfic'
25i Tooth Brushes 2 for 2fie
Candy
obc Asst. Wrapped
Caramel*
dfu LiggettV Choc. Bar
10c Milk Chocolate Block
5c M-t-lk C.hov, .Almoinl
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10c Milk cf
Bar .
A hnond
for file
tor 3fic.
for 11c
for fic
for lie
Shtndard Brice'
One Bound
45c
This Slibl
Two Bounds
46c
Jonteel Vanishing
, Cream
Keeps the skin soft hnd beauti
ful. Perfumed with odor of ^Ifi
flower*. Show-white, soft and
smooth.
Standard Price
One .lar
60c
Arabesque Stationery
A fancy finish paper of the high-
est quaHty, resembling .Tapaaese
bamboo cloth in white and tints,
ribbon tied,- deckle borders. A
beautiful stationery for all social
correspondence. 21 sheets )f
paper. 24 envelopes.
Standard Price; This Sftle
One Box Tw o Boxes
$1.00 $1.01
Georgia Rose Talc
A real high quality talcum pow
der, made from genuine imported
talc. The generous quantity of
'Teal attar of rose in .every cap
gives it a wonderful rosy fragrance
like the flower itself.
Standard Price This Sale
One Can Two Cans
25c 26c
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During the fighting of several days'
at Cold Harbor, Virginia, in the
month of May, 18fi4. 1 was called
upon or selected for “Vjdette duty,”
which is performed at night at an
advanced post as near the enemy a*
possible, and are the only guard in
front t" avoid being surprised at
night l>\ the enemy “when the, lines,
an near together, and you stay theie
all night alone at . your post.” Our
iiisTruT-tiofi was “should you- see or
hear a body of troops advaneing to-J
\vare,- youi position fire your gun and
retreat back to the trenches and be |
-ure of going in at. the same, place
tliat .vou went out and under no con-I
sideration lir, your gun without it i-
in aetual -elf defense owing 1 to aj
-urori e attack by , one may, which.-.
-oinet imes- happens. On this jartk’U 1 - j
la i sail’lit out trenches were in a heavi
ly timbered woods and bn onr left a
wanip, and tin re was a shallow ditch
leading out from bur trenches in til'
di i eet i n of tlie enemy and j and
anotliei -oldier nciompaiti^tl hy . ab j
elfii a went down the ditch and wlren,
w. ie lined a large pine tree grown*
on the ditch bank, he told me this
would be my post and he took gobd
not a e of the tree, which forked about | shoulder, and he at juice called oiil
ten feet from the ground and made “Gyle-” and I knew his voice, and he
two large'trees.easily distinguished at , came up ;\nd told me he had bean
mght Trom idber Trees as be hait t ) | wandering aboutMn the woods looking | that duly,
return to me, and followed—fbediten j-ftvr the forked tree and expectii'g
he could not get j every minute to walk up t7>
hot.
Goodform Hair Nets
The Ha:'- Net with the Gradu
ating .Meshes. They fit and la t
longer. . •
Single Mes'n and Double Me-h.
Standard Biiie This Sab*
< )ne N et • Tw o Ncts
15c 16c-
JONTEEL
One Jar
60c
This Sale
Two Jars
61c
(OLD CREAM
Two Jars
61c
Klenzo Dental Creme
Cleans add whitens the ' teeth.
Hardens the gums. Removes tar
tar. Does not scratch the teeth.
You i an have beautiful teeth by
using Klenzo.
Standard Brice • This Sale
One Tube Two Tubes
25c 26c
Pure Food Products
The Food Specials offered in con
nection with our 1c Sale represent
big savings and we quote them be-
c;tuse of thb remarkable values.
Symond’s Inn Vanilla Ex
tract 2 for 55e
Imitation Vanilla Extract,
2 ounces' ' 2 for 2fic
Symond's Inn Lemon Ex-
2 for lie
Inn Beaiiut But-
2 for 10c
Spice* 2 for 2fii'
tract .
Symond’,
ter
Assorted
Svmond's Inn Beef Culn
'l2's
Orange Marmalade,
ounces
Dry Mustard. 4 oz.
Olive Oily 12 1 oz.
Str:iv.-b.'i ry Jam, 15 oz.
Raspbei y .lam. 15 oz.
Bure Gi ape Jam, 15 ••/..
Bui e (i Vape Jel ly: 10 u: .
•Pure - Grape Je'lv. 7-oz.
2 for :51c
2 for Ific
2 for 3!c
2 for $1.10
2 for 10
2 for 10c
2 ior B)c
2 for '{fic
2 for 2fic
(AS(AI)K LIN KN IIN 5 11 LOBES
, 50 in a Box
Standard Brice This Sale
One Backage Two Backages
40c 41c i
Puretest
* and Rexall
Products
. Maximum Fountain
Syringe
A high quality syringe. Molded
all in one-piece and guaranteed fo. -
one year.
Standard Brice This Sale
One Syringe Two Syringes
$2.00 $2.01
Maximum Hot JVater
Bottles
Are of the same quality, carry
the same guarantee, sell regularly
at $2.00 each and are offered >n
this sale at
Two for $2.01
Fenway Whole Cher
ries in Liquid Cream
Full .o,pe- p<IutuLliux..'<->f jLk'lkkm.*.
whole ri|>e cherries in liquid cream,
chocolate coveted. They fairly melt
in your mouth.
Standard Brice This Sale
One Bound Two Pounds
75c * 76c
Bouquet Ramee Face
Powder
An exceptionally high - grab'*
complexion powder. Adheres to
the skin. Contains a bouquet of
rose, jasmine, heliotrope and lilac
odors.
(’otnes in three tints-.
Standard Price This Sale
One Box Two Boxe*
$1.00 $1.01
A - pi: in Tablets
50c Fid. Ext. Case. Am.
•>
tor
20c.
4 oz.
2
for
51 c
25c Tincture' of Iodine
15c Boric Acid Pihv,
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for
2fic
2-oz. Can
2
for
Ific
25c Zinc Stearate
2
for
2«c
50c Castor Oil, X oz.
*>
for
51c
25c Catarrh Jelly
2
for
26c
25c Corn Solvent
•>
for
26c
40c Gypsy- (fream
•>
fof
in-
25c. Larkspur Lotion -•
2
for
26c
50c Soilium Phos. Eff.
2
for
51c
$1 Mineral Oil, 16 oz.. 2 for $1.0!
Stationery and Home
Needs
$1.00 Symphony Lawn
2 for $1.01
50c
Lord Balt. Stationery
2
for
51 c
Toe
Antique Stationery .
*>
for
76c
25c
Bobbed Hair Comb.
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for
26c
JT)v
Victoj ia Ladies Coml
2
for
7 6\:
40c
Maximum Pocket
G
omb-
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for
He
7 5 c
Laborlite House
Aprons
for
76 c
00c
Firstaid Gauze,
;>
yards .
*>
for
01c
25c
Firstaid Gauze,
1
yard
*>
for
2(ic
40c
Adh. Plast e'r, I
5
yards
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for
lie
2 for 51c
2 for $1.51
2 for 51c
2 for 51c
2 for 2<k*
Delicious Chocolates
Package ('hood
Good quality
from our regular stock
everybody will want at
boxes. The supply vvi
long. First come, first
S(> good
least two
1 not la.-t
el \ < d. ’
During our Ic-Sale 2 One-Pound
^ Bn\i‘-
$1.01
Toilet Goods
50c Alma Zada Fate
Powder ... .. .
$1.50 Bouquet Ramee
Toilet Water
50c Juneve Face Powder
Co.
50c Juneve Rouge
Compact
25c Klenzo T;ir Shampoo
Sotip
$1 .(Mi Harmony Qui. Hair
Tonic "2 ll^r $1.01
•'0c Rolling Ma. siige Cr. 2 for 51c
75c Harmfiny Lilac
.X'e'retal
•>5( Syta. Face Powder
35c Juneve Talcum
75c Juneve Gold ('ream
75c Juneve Van", (’ream
fiOc Rexall Saaving Lo
tion
25c Rrxa.ll
I mti.
aOc Cocoa
(’ream .
35c (j i irta
tOc BoUqitl
15c Rexall
I'oofh Pa-te.
5ut. Gob!
of Al.monds
Ramee Talc
Toilet Soap
2 for Tfic
2 for 36c
2 for 5fi-
2 lor Tfic
2 for Tfic
2 for file
2 for “fic
2 for
1 or
51c
:tfic
2 lor 51c
2 for Ifi-
concealed behind the free and in
few seconds he came into vii yl and
1 cocked my gun and raised it to my
into bur trenches a
in any other way without great dan- i Ysinkee
ger, then he went down to,the swamp , aski'd if
or near there to place Hie other man liim
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after telling me that he would n’t it
In
minute to
VTdette or
be
soni"
and then
ALLENDALE FRUIT CO.
AHend«l«, S. C.
I cocki-M my gun and I told
certainly did and your hearing
which caused you to speak was
gone more than ten or fifteen min-j all that saved you.
utes ami not to shoot, him whim ^ h" . j Gten had a long lonesome' \ugil
ii'turned. V idettes did not halt ary, ypjji ^onu 1 two hours before uaylight
one only With a shot, and I kept look-1 | keard again the breaking of
ing and listening ior the n‘X-t twigs under the feet pf something
hours for his return, and I finally ; in 'd concluded that this was an"ertc-
aml m y (kat had found whore 1 was li>-
and c ^ted and concluded to_get me or
ong i t,.y. I kept spraining my eyes .look
ing' for the enemy aWwas somewhat
worried because I was satisfied that
going. 'That animal frightened' me
mine than a Yankee would have done
as a man was what I vva- expecting
to see.
Vidette duty i- not very pleasant
work, but I was often required to dp
Go. D. 27th K. G
W. A. Gyles,
Hagood's BrigaU'
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com’luded that he had got lost
wandered into the enemy lines
was captured or shot. After a long
waiting I heard the breaking of dry
under*the feet of a man or
twigs
animal approaching in my direction, - ; the 'object: was near enough for nv*
and concluded that I could not afford . j. 0 s koot, but could not see anything,
to let an enemy sneak up and cap- ,^nd concluded it must? be crawling, and
tuig or kill me and if killing had to
down and there within
be
I cast my eyes
would rather have the Mart j'kvc feet of me was the largest will
of the Othecj fellow, so made ready y al t k a t I had ever seen. I could not
shoot |iim as it would rouse the men
for the fight by fastening on my bay
onet, intending to fire to kill as soon
as the man got near enough for me
to see him distinctly, I was partly
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from t
slight^
I
r alumhers, sb I made n
ae Nvith my foot and then
am and seen it
Reedy Branch News.
(Too late for -last - week. I
Reedy Branch. April fi.—The many
friends of Mr. Bart Grubbs w il
learn witli regret that he Ts v»>ry ill.
and hojM* for his early recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Gilliam, of
Olar, and. Misses Virginia Hiers and
Ada Gilliam spent Saturday night
viith Mr. and Mrs. Hewlett Sti*ll.
Mr. and Mis. L. S, Still and family
were visitors in this section Sunday.
Mi*£ Mary Lucille Creech cuter-*
tnirm-d a"Tew of her friends Saturday
night with a social party.
Mr. Bernice Still spent (i few days
with his brother, Mr. Hewlett Still.
The many friends of Mrs. W. P.
Still will learn with regret of her
recent illness, and hope for her early
recovery. - ' • _
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Still spent Fn-
-day- night with the iatter’s parents,
na
Still.
purchased
and Mrs.' \V. I
Mr. thellie Still
new Chevrolet car.
Mrs. Letha Still anil daughter, Mis
Elorlee, spent Sunday with relative
in
Blackv ille, New s.
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The‘Rexall Store C. A. EPPS Blftckville, S. C.
this community.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Siudjing, of
Goldslxiro. N. C., spent thii Easter
holidays with tlu> fjjrmer.’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs.-J. K. Smiling.
151 aclvViil' 1 . April X. Misses Minni •
Black. \ aleria Black, Annie Jennings
and Mr. Alton Black, of Augusta, Gal,
spent - Sunday with ^li . and
K. Black, of Blackville.
M-iss Minnie Belle Black is spend-
v r ——: —.. — ;—
ing a few days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sealv-Black, of Blackville.
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