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PAGE SIGHT. \ ' CABOUNA THURSDAY, JUNE *8TH, 1»2S. ** »>-—.Jjg- EXCURSION Washington, D. C. TUESDAY JULY 3, 1928. Round Trip fares: Barnwell $15.00 Columbia 13.00 Denmark 14.50 Orangeburg 14.00 Proportionate fares from in termediate points. BARNWELL SO YEARS AGO. ITEMS OF INTEREST THAT OUR GRANDFATHERS READ IN THE BARNWELL PEOPLE A HALF-CENTURY AGO. W. H. Duncan, President, and W. W. Harley, Secretary, an,d that of the Williston Democratic Club by John W. Holmes, President, and G. A. Phil lips, Secretary. voL. r TtnjRSDAY,^rtJNFr27ri«^ Boxing Match Enjoyed. Stoney Hartin won a technical Wm Five hundred and ninety boxes of peaches were shipped from Williston last week. . * Final limit Sunday, July 8, ’28 BASEBALL: Washington Senators vs. New YoOt Yan kees July 4 (double header) W ashington Senators vs.Chic- cago White Sox July 6th and 7th. We learn- that a colored man, by the name of Brown, living on Dr. O’Ban- non’s plantation near this place, ac- cidetally shot himself in the arm, while out hunting last week, from the effects of which he has since died. Consult Ticket Agents: Southern Railway System One night last week, as Mr. Wm. Lambert was returning from supper, he was atacked by three ghosts— strange ghosts, too, for when they found that that gentleman was in clined to use a large stick, which he happened to have, they scampered off as fast as their legs would carry them. Mr. Lambert says they knew how to get over ground. Week-End TRIPS Round Trip Reduced Fares from BARNWELL Fares from Other Points in Proportion Wrightsville Beach $ 10.05 , Augusta 2.40 Myrtle Beach 9.85 Tickets on sale Fridays and Saturdays, good until midnight following Tuesday. Augusta $2.00 Tickets good day of sale. Round Trip Summer Excur sion Tickets on «ale daily to re sorts- in Canada and the United States, good until October 31. We are prepared to serve you. J. E. MAHAFFEY, T. A. Barnwell, S. C. Phone 5 ATLANTIC COAST LINE Storm in Lexi n gton.—A terriWe storm of wind and hail passed througn the county on- Sunday afternoon. In the Fork the hail stones were larger than hen’s eggs and demolished trees and fences and did much damage to corn and cotton. Oats not yet cut First, careful bleeding in the neck, then two tpbleA spoonsful of camphor apd one of vinegar—this to be poured into the ear and confined there for four hours. Secondly, the horse from past tre*t-^ ment naturally becomes ’nervous. Then give him a quarter of an ounce of chloroform. In the course of an hour of more give the horse a drench of a quarter of a pound of salts, if the bowels are not what they should be. This prescription was first published by Dr. Atterberry of Grahams. Capt. J. A. Miller will accept our thanks for a generous supply of to-, matoes, the largest weighing one pound and six ounces. They are “trophys” of which any gardener might be proud. knockbut victory’bver Ted Plexico at the Vamp Theatre Tuesday evening when the latter’s seconds threw a towel in the ring in the second round after Plexico had beeu floored several times. Although Ted showed his gameness throughout, he was less skillful than his younger opponent and his rushes were stepped early in the first round. In the second round a blow to the jaw lifted him off his feet and his head and shoulders were the first to hit the floor. He was so dazed that fiom then on the result was not in doubt. Hi mm mm * *5 m mtmm •Abigail of Hillside, Jersey Farm, Shelburne Falls, Mass., the new world champion Jersey. In 365 days she produced 1197.51 lbs. of butterfat and 23,677 lbs. of milk. This is the highest Jersey record tor all time and a record for all breeds on three times a day milking. The owners, shown with Abigail, are J. T. Carpenter and Junior and Raymond Carpenter. This cow weighs about 1050 lbs. ^.x^>x^x^xk*-x**x-x**:**x**x*-x**>*:**x**x*«k»*x**:**x**x**x**k**x**>*x**:*<*^':*-w*<*«x*‘N<»«x*«x-*x*-:**x**x**x**:»*x**:**> i were ruined. At Batesburg two carS were blown from the siding, many trees were up-rooted and crops badly damaged. At Leesville the new dwel ling of Mr. John Drafts was complete ly demolished.—Lexington Dispatch. [ A Card.—Editor People: I am in formed that my name is being used by the would-be Radicals, as a candidate for County Commissioner. I ask that you inform, through the columns of your valued journal, my Democratic friends that I repudiate any such con nection, and adhere only to “Hampton and Home Rule.”—J. S. Still, Sr. Blind Staggers.—A gentleman who has had large experience in the treat ment of blind staggers sends us the following recipe, which has been used successfully in numerous cases. 'It is worth preservation and every wise owner should keep it. We acknowledge the receipt from Capt. D. H. Salljr of a sack of superb family flour, ground at his Johntown mills, Aiken’ County. As we have no family we have concluded to offer it as a premium for the first subscriber of The People who shall get married, providing the wedding cakes are made of it, and a piece is jsent to the editor. We feel sure that the cakes will be excellent, and that the happy pair and their friends will ever after bless the editor and buy the Sally flour. Let Us Insure Your Cotton Crop *1 At a Cost of $3.98 Per Acre have already made is The Barnwell County Democratic Convention was called to meet at the Court House in Barnwell “on the third Monday in July, being the 15th day of the month, at two o’clock, for the purpose of electing delegates to the State and Congressional Conven tions to be held in Columbia on the first day of August, and for such other purposes as may be necessary for the welfare of the party.” The call was signed by G. B. Lartigue, County Chairman, and Jno. R. 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