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. i ... THAT B usin esq : uildero ; • ,,i "% * • » i FOR SALE.—Milch cowt; will trade for a two-horse wagon or a Ford. I can pleant you. —J. E. Owens, Blackville, S. C. FOUND—Thre$ Pointer puppies about six weeks old. Owner can have same by calling at my office. I think puppies were stolen from some automobile. C. Keys Sanders, Sheriff, Barnwell, S. C. ••••••• • • 0 HERE AND HEREABOUTS. 0 • 0 00000000000000000000 Mr. W. D. Harley spent Sunday in Columbia. ( AN BE QUICKLY AND EASILY DONE ITH A LIGHT 'RAFT. FAST CUTTING. MOLINE VERTICAL LIFT MOWER. BECAUSE- 1 I tf t T I 0 4 I ( w I * •»* Twia im.wi 0*^%i%«. M 0 %0A0 1 0 t *M. 00 04 aim 044 SfWR, C. F. MOLAIR * « ■ ^ • ii t a Mr. G. M. Neeley, of Olar, was a business visitor here Friday. The Rev. Will Gordon, of Dunbar ton, was in the city Monday. Power to Stop! Suick four-wheel brakes =. yy Major J. Anselm Meyer, of Meyers -Mitt, warm vtsttor here Monday. Mm. Emmie Farrell, of Augusta, was the guest of relatives here Mon day. Mr. Oscar Birt, of Columbia, visit-1 ed retetlvM And fr ;*rtd« in the city I m I t hit W trr k T ♦To ' N C-. is the gwr F. Molair I # Furman, of Hickory. I of Mr. aad Mrs. C I II si Moody, of Aogwstaw r rol lots. l|oo>r> 4 ,'»4 Ikasaao isvt T osoAny UMSU00 to* 0s4lso o« ^ •. 'O u 1 * Pusuuao tja BuiCK four-wheel brakes provide a factor of safety welcomed by every driver. No matter how careful he may be there are momenta when the power to Stop his car quickly and surely averts a serious accident.' Buick four-wheel brakes operate simply by Ufht pressure on the foot pedal. There is no chance in the method of operation over former Buick rear wheel brakes. Buick rear brake construct wo has proved its dependability for many years. Identically the same principle, simple la its mechanism and effective in its brakmf control, now has been employed on the front wheels. 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Hi rr r 0 * # «i III i t if Hi I i ❖ ❖ t V ❖ t ❖ f ❖ hr are slarkiag 200 Iras #f tbr best SOIT COAL «a ear yarfo. Tht* coal caaaat be rscellrd. It ia big Mark, purr of slatr. will not cliukrr and vtry littir ash. Yourj business will be appreciated. NO ORDER TOO LARGE' AND NONE TOO SMALL. part few City Ice & Coal Co. R. H. WILCOX, Mgr. ‘ ’ Barnwell, S. f f 0 w £ FURSF, A LAWTON S ❖ y. ♦To ^(Established in 1907) Cotton Factors SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. 5 AohkffHH HaA**!* ® tiedtAAttfA fMNA AMAH M»# huso lawa awaa0nd Uke u>M ra0 f‘ e4foeo wfe4Ms0apa ere BOn <• 00k H* daifeh- —• tagkiee aectsod ss taruaelt fo«t i afWe an eataaded vSstt to Beta a. ia Tampa. Fla. i C F Molair and sea, Mr Le- Molair, returnee Friday night 1 from a visit of arveral daya to friends in Hickory and Burlington. N. C. The trip was made by auto and was thoroughly enjoyed. SMITH A CRANE Jnckfron Stmfft Auruni*. Ofo. Wt Are Dintribulort of WEEVIL NiP ♦♦•Hi I»»4sai4»e»»a»ea4ee0>>i4»e4rfataseaan n">ia 000 roy Don't fail to see “Ond Week of Love" at The Vamp Theatre tonight (Thursday) and Friday. This pic- ture features 'Elaine Hammerstein and Conway Tearle, supported by a strong cast. Mr. M. C. Diamond says that for the present, t he will* show onijmn Thursday and Friday nights, and v/ill endeavor tor get the best. He will be assisted by Mr. Jack Phil lips in the management of the thea tre. The Best Pharmacy is featuring Mr. E. E. Goodson has accepted a Sancken’s Ice Cream in an advertise- position with The People and entered ment in this issue of The People, upon his new duties Monday. He has had many years oyporipnf-p—in—the printing business and this office is better prepared than ever to take care of the needs of its friends and : customers. He was formerly, con nected with The Barnwell Sentinel. ■» The People reluctantly.^ parts with Mr. Julian Harrison, Jr., who leaves in a few days to study pharmacy in Charleston. Jfe Carries with him the best wishes of this paper for his future success. Miss Miriam Robinson and Mr. W. L. Widman motored down from Ashe ville, N. C., Saturday for a visit to Mias Emily Porter. Mr. Widman re turned to Asheville Tuesday but Miss Robinson will remain here for several days. This excellent cream is manufactured b^ the- Georgia-Carplina Dairy Prod- ~ ucts Co., of Augusta, and is received daily by express. Messrs. W. C. Cook and D. J. Folk, of Pleasant Hill, were visitors here Tuesday afternoon, Mr. Folk had the misfortune to lor,4 hig Buick tour-* ing car .b> eheft while m Augypta Monday atlqpding trie ball game. He has offered a reward of $75 for its return. To most everybody 30x3/i means usco N aturally usccvs could hardly have de* liveredTtfch money’s worth —tire after tire—without making a clean sweep. It’s been a pretty perform ance every time—no two opinions about that. And no two opinions about what tire to get again after a man has once used USCO. United States Tires are Good Tires / \ J £ Liberal advances on consignments.* i * ♦ Prompt attention to all business given us. ^ A The Smile of 'Delight SANCKEN S ICE CREAM U (0 «« 0 tm * The Beal Pharmacy foeffSHHi £ < A ft at co.