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1 \ Tattnall County’s BootM pUSINESCi Ifllulflll UUUIIIJ 0 UUUI|l|ai Hie Tri-State Exposition FOR SALK.—MUch row*: will ^ FOR SALK.-—MUch cow*; will trade for a two-horte wagon or a( Ford. I can plca*t you. —J. K Owrno^Blackvine^S^C. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN, one white and black spotted female Walker hound. Blacl^ ears with white face. Will answer to name of Lottie. Any informatkm will be ap preciated.—G. L. Hill, Barnwell, S. C., route 2. itp. ft FOR SALE.—Two good Jersey milch coys; will soon be fresh. Price, $20 and $25.—Apply T. B. Harley, Martin, S. C. . 8-16-3tp. *••••••••••••••••••• • • • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • Mr. Ted Riley is visiting friends in the city this week. „ Mr. B. W. Sexton spent the week end in Beaufort with his family. Miss Carrie Cave left a few days ago for a visit to the Northern mark ets. Mr. aixt Mrs. George Britton .of! t o’u'nbia are vis* ;.*• rriends in th** city *hb week. Mrs. J. A. Porter spent a con pie of dUi)r§ ia iW^Aiifoct Ia*I wwik with lii#f Few county ezhibitfl have been seen at the Savannah Trf State Kxpbal- Uon that surpass that of Tattnall county, which was brought to this fair last year. The aggregation of agricultural products Illustrated that Tattnall baa soil which can be adapted to toy plant, and this fact was most forcibly shown to the vast variety on display The booth was a piece of artlatic decoration, as well as agricultural per faction. Every farm product from sugar caae to cotton, and from musk msloos to alfalfn bay. was there for the city folk to see Cotton, corn, po- tatoes preserved fruits, pumpkins, watermelons and even samples of the ■all prepared la phials were there for the fair visitors to lavestlgais October V November 1 h the period of the Ttt-Wthi* apposition this pear There wtil be a larger number of roooty booths thao to tbe pool be- osuae tbe lopulrlas from €4MMy give belief I bat /ally half of an* of tbe kalUlogs wtu hove to so out aside tm the aouhiy warn. M« M - * *ft • I t < ft" ft ewn '• *+ +*+$ ft* COAL! ftp *m «i*pbs*si ft* taps* «P a*P bps* MM T t 0*1 <*» a*p sppftk Tb*s mbs! bs ppppSbft || ft ftp MSwft pBPP ft < •ftSM (Mwi paft mpv ***** •aft »M* IM*M « mft 1 I* ***MMBS*aft \n m— T* ■ • i %•*.( %%d ftftftt Tun •ft ski The Buick Double-Service Sedan Another 1924 •edon — htt bn Itt TO H. P thn tvmovsoan —this nx-cybndor doublo wrrvicn csf«oally crrwtsd far those who wfth a combwwd and family ft Cf Id with- pruvidad by ns naw Husck than onough lo carry il ovnr faur-whaai City Ice &. Coal Co. ■ % D daws ftge Ow-oweft ft a tsxrs iiaaast • •»«««« aa fthM oft d Tutt f ft Pills ftpoohi op p * i Aft * Aka %r.. • * - Vi Matter HuIm- Dai C ftpftv- ft**M** ft ft, ft** Wm. Mc.NAB WALKER A WALKER >va«. gRatTft 4»ft accimdvt OftH. RA»c« fooraatftft Cotton Fact ora Augusta. • • Georgia •* l W airhouar 1 irgngju ami Bomirci under the I r uwm ft Mpsum ftM* L nited State- \\ arekouae Act. • %R.\ftELI. ft C | . CONSIGNMENTS SOUCITED. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS !• ttfUrM raMMp %y ta, Hi fli* 11* < ®f lb* SSIVIVX** Ik*. * * . j |.« F **l*>i*MPB Tuh* VV h.- II 4, t.». .* i SMITH ACRANC Cotton Fscton 20 Joduon Stroot Au*u.U. Go. W. Art- Distributor* of WEEVIL-NIP *—*o—s—sssswm “The weekly visit* of The People are ju»t like letters from home.” said Mr. J«>hn R. McLsaiorr last we,*k while renewing hi* ’ >ub«cription to this paper. Mr. M"Lemon* ha* re turned to Boykin after a three wt'ek^’ visit to relatives and friends in this section. “Mrs. and Mr. Polly Tickk” pleas- | ed quite a largo audience at the Vamp Theatre on Wednesday evening of last week. The play was given under the auspices of the local D. A. R. Chapter by local talent. Each and every member of the cast acquit ted himself or herself most credit ably. Mr. Moses Morris has returned t> Barnwell County after an absence of nearly three year# in Georgia, and has accepted a position as foreman of the Still farms near Ashleigh, which position he held beforo moving to the Cracker State. He is a farmer of long experience and expects to maka a good cotton Yrop next year in spite of the boll wufril. He will be joined by bis family m tbe near future PHINIZY & CO. Cotton Factors Augusta, - - Georgia S Offer their services to the people of Barnwell County and the ad* i o . . o A Jat'ent territory as commission merchants. On all cotton shipments A Y I *1* entrusted to them, they pledge their close personal attention, arf X has been their custom in the past. X X * i <• - V FURSE & LAWTON T ❖ „ (Established in 1907) Cotton Factor* SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. f Mf Iftafi Tam*. wtb» wms aaw^aaa. •4 wftft Oku ftsuam aflb Laasftm Ow s* ftp smm al ft* sasaMbdkmua* m imw «■» • asmftgp s#fgmaa aftR •m* * •** mp *R imp waft ft HmftMftb Mt** 4 ft» ftuft gMw • wamRsw ft twamfti Ml MW MM MM Liberal advances on consignments. Prompt attentkm to all business given us. bw** a rumM r g x-vntl vr »*us#rfvc* buartag. l*al«** t.» .'.tiaauuaiMM* c .a bu ruduevd. yw.f bewriug asay bu du- stroked (• r,\« HALO. 8 CATAHKIt MEDH'IXK -wlU do what wv cUim tur U—rid yo<ir of Catarrh or |xafn.»» t tu*ed by Catarrh HALL’S <’ATAUP.H MKO.C1NK h*a. b*en atiuabt of Catarrh for over Forty Vcars. Sold ly all drui:airt. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Notice of Discharge. Notice is hereby given that, on Fri day, September 14th, 1923, at 12 o’ clock M., I will file n«y final return a* Administrator of the estate of Eli zabeth Hutto, deceased, with John K. Snelling, Judge of bronate for Barn well County, at his office in Barnwell, and will at that time oppTy for letters dismissory. __ ’ ~s * * /“ H. C. Hutto, ~ Administrator. , 0 BDDSBBBa ID IBIBESnilD on 1 BSIDDEBBOB aa cammmmaa 1 Summer •> t I Vacationist! o & The season for summer vacations is here. X Where are you going to spend yours? • X ' - . . V Do you perfer the mountains with their scenic ^ grandeur, babbling brooks and shady noofcs, and affqrd- ♦J* ing all out-door amusements such as Hiking, Horseback — 1 Riding, Golf, Etc., with cool nights for rest and refresh- V ment, or would you rather go to the seashore with its A Weak, Ailing WOMEN should tab CARDUI Cool Breezes, Bathing, Bbating, Sailing and Fishing? Consult nearest Sbuthern Railway System Passen ger Representative dr Ticket Agent for fall particulars and assistance in making your plans. Reduced summer tourist fares to all resort sections in the Unted States and Canada. SOUTHERS RAILWAY SYSTEM #