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i: DUSINESC :: iiDriLDERO;: 0»c. 11TW# follow*94 anrvmnc^fncnt ha* br«n nwaivad by 1 fMany fHcnda and rvlativaa kart an£ inteirat to many othart lit KOR SALE.—OeveUiMl HI* Boll “•.T'*" . Cotton Se«d. Made bale to the acre 3lr *‘ A ‘ C ‘ Ho,lon *nnounce* the Chi* year. For prices, etc., address I marria * e '* her daughter, Thelma B. P. Davies or W. A. Haves Barn- r" 001 *®’ 10 Mr * Jame • A - Alphin, on w£ll, S. C. t Wednesday, December the fifth, 192a| — - -Petersburg, Va.” hOR SALE—Frost Proof Cabbage Mrs. Alphin is an attractive youn^ plants grown in the open air, all | ^dy of Blackville, Sh^ h^ been 4ft early varieties. By parcel pds?: 200, J Petersburg with her aunt, Mrs. Hall, 75c; by express collect: 500, $1.25; ’ ’ ' ' - - 1,000, $2.00. These are fancy plants. Will ship same day order is received. Send, check, money order, cash or one and two cents stamps.—Dr. C. N. Burckhalter, Barnwell S. C. BARGAIN SCALES! One Parlor Organ fqy Sale, good as new. Bargain price $35.00. One second hand Cheverolet auto mobile for sale at $50.00. Apply to Mrs. M. E. Whaley, Dunbarton. S. C. as and had secured 1 gpod pjosition stenographer for a well known firm there, and it was there the* romance began which resulted in her mar riage. After a wedding tour to several distant States, the happy young cou ple will make their home in Peters burg. Sales by the Master. In the hurry and bustle of Fair Weew, The People overlooked the ^5* publication of the sales made ■fiy”''he WANTED: Agents for North Master on December salesday, which American Accident Insurance Co. to I were as follows* ITJ J£ C,DENT AND Mrs. Claudia G. Kennedy vs. Vir HEALTH POLlClEffto men and wo- rinia M , c Kennedy, et al. Purchaser men of any nationality. Liberal com- Mril ciaodia G. Kennedy $260.00. mission* and exclusive territory to .. _ 1 Abram Davis, rt al.. vs. Albert Peeple*. et al. Purchaser L. C. Car rie. $790.00. P. F. Hankifison vs. Henrietta Cave, et al. Purchaser, Brown and Bush. iZUMM. hustlers. Apply to R. M Special Agent. Aiken. 8. C LAIRD. 11-22-3 land in M THE CAFE OES OtlEt Mb'* Baa«rt>fa* D«aae*pi»ao «4 BM Old Cr*#i# Cettaga FaHIng lata Bwia. An antiquated story*and-a half Oe- ole colt age sitting rl^ht down no the banquette, as do the Choctaw sqhuws who sell buy and ruMsafras and Ilfe-everfcsUng, with a high, close board febce shutting out of view the diminutive garden on the southern side. An ancient willow droops over the roof of round tltgSTnhd pafflyliltles £p*va; V^h by iMufti Jl CaAgr Cewsh aad Wetd by laad* of Buruh Gaatt AIm All that certain tot. with Bank building and improvements thereon, situate, lying and being In the town of Dunbarton. State and* County above named, measuring 26 feet front and running back a depth of 76 feet, bounded on the North by lot of Mrs. L. X. Owens; East by lot of Mrs. L. X. Owens; South by Railroad Avenue nd on the West by an Alley. >4 I the discolored stucco, which keeps dropping off into the fftrden us tliflilgh the bid cafe was stripping for^the plunge into oblivion—disrobing for its execution. I see, well up in the angle of the broad side gable, fchaddd by its rude ayvning of clapboards, as the eyes of an old dame are shaded by her wrinkled hand, the window of Pauline. Oh, for the image of the maiden, were it but for one moment, leaning out of the casement to hang her mockingbird and looking down Into the garden—where, above the harrier of old boards, I see the top of the fig- tree, the pale green clump of bananas, the tall palmetto with its Jagged crowm Pauline's own two orange trees holding up their hands toward the win dow. heavy with the promises of au tmnn ; the broad, crimson mass of the mony-*tenm*ed oleander, and the crisp boughs of the |MHiierranate lauded with freckled apple*, and with here ind flierc a lingering scar let bloMom —Cable. English Wi*e» of Yank* Are Without Nationality LeWduw—Aa KagibaU «a«eaua mar Also: One set of Bank fixtures, consist ing of: 30 feet of Bank furniture with two windows—(Cashier and Teller.) 1 flat top desk. 1 nest of safe Heposit boxes. 1 Bank safe, screw with time lock. 1 Wood Proteetograph. 1 Burroughs posting machine. 1 Remington Typewriter and other small fixtures and accessories inci dent to Banking business. The Bank fixtures above described will be sold, according to the terms of the Decretal Order, either in connec tion with the Bank building, or sep arately. Term* of the sale cash, purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. Han'? D. Calhoun, Receiver, Fanners A Merchants Bank. Barnwell. 8. C.« November 2Ath. 1923. DR. CECIL RAT. Pbystriaa and Sargwoa. Office at Mace Drag Company. flora* ell. A. C. IS WmMcNAB mt, ffltALTV AlfO 1 Al • * ’INBURANCS OOHPAinm farwanal attentimi given aB ; Offlea la Harrison Block. Main 8t BARNWELL. 8. C BOILER FLUBS MILL CASTINGS AND SUFPfjBS 81 ATI NO, PACKING AND LACING WOOD, iron and stkci. ^-because it has no outlet and salt does not evaporate. Therefore all the salt in the sediment which rivers have carried down from the land remains in the sea water. Vast quantities of Bong BNOIMB RUPAIRS la AOto forqulok wow. LOMBARD IRON WORKS, AUGUSTA, GA. 1" a %l k. rtwarsrtc# i n. mb. Ppwkasec. liar- riel i* as AiaorWwa w •1»l I silty la law sad wtftyoot MNftnMtanF C dA tfw* , fettef a* emtae Amvetma I amm* Itagttvd. kea sod** NB. #t a! INm ' I athe kwvooao ea Aowvw ea A aeSaes yttiammtary *1 t%n hmmwt [ ko* ke*9 • 4 9a*denSp tkOa p 1 la aowkie *• *g*ee TW*** | I py t$ % 9 ipP ff 9 aMBdBarw * vo#B#ar R( MU Mi I MM idMMf# iflMh iootpMrw MMMMM# 1 Mi V*. ▼a Bern# Lmecy m 1 MM Mi %*w 1 ici If ia*'i of MMMMM# Cm Mbk m Mb psBffkiHMMf I IMMM Imw# ibMmhfMMM I iMMM Mm Mmp fm4 mM « f • % 1 t l< COt VTV TVBABt'BBB? TAX Numcx. The taa >—■*» foe lAe eoBrntMi of 1922 taxed wiO be open ffewm Ort. IS tw Bee It. tffX mekmoee. wtAoni pvnaltp Fruaa Jnomaey let to Maeek Ilea Um regedac tomfert ponaMam • t- ke aMeA BeaAe eeme ttanrih llaik. 1(84 TW tmo hm^o om mmkr OB he •ekMi Awoewa* la o*A-ob mo pem* tneoe tm mo* omf mBonl ffk* feted a* 9%mm e. '*ew *** r m euioemg tmgw 919 am oeioeeA em tBo too w»»u» A>(weeue foww^pe emO Me* 9--M %■ ge*«« tee Aope eeee me OPMOAo ‘Butieteol EPSOM SALT which are carried into American homes make this the largest-selling epsotn salt on earth. Freed from every impurity, gentle in action and thoroughly effective. The one epsom salt that is really easy to take. One of 200 Puretewt preparation* for health and hygiene. Every item the beet that skill aad metarteac* can pcndor*. Mace Drug Co a c . scarcer mcaltn famro Tutt*s Pills U* Yowi MONEY TO LOAN Loans made tame day application received. No Red Tape. HARLEY & BLATT. Attorney s-at-Law BamwelL S. C. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS 1 naixo^cstamm^ mynnaeoa > ■ • ao ■ ' a wat ifNtmn NR # %m at 1 km MB %. ** • m» i*.»* • bbbb abb aaamAButrrm • • • • 4 Mam mmfl apewa*< a* i I *« Trees and Plants FOR SALE!;* IB* ft %M» aMtOr TBit * rm AA YRtf A. Ba*aRx I ■ aBBI Bm. BXBWUBKXXA. Ft %\1 v aad 1 vbqhl CATALfM* t»\ BBMl KBT # I f The C. C. Dorn Co.fe ZTsmSm • ■ Mm LOKC TEKM MONEY to LEM) S poo rwmt tatMiMf Mi Moro mmammia 9^mbIo forntn laf «mmI Imama % sbown a busiT LAW9MB pca%«m. BBC va c Don’t .Worry About Coal m * h L, (ajlataa^MJBMAMMdBp svw* e hmatiievc vieftec k* re *V<*^day ♦ » E r. Bauer and Mka« Km I BMtceed to Amnmla Saturday kan Jahaaen and <mni. of Mack fir visitor* here Sunday aftei laaet t^exry ( aa> ••tahlkmea m var bjbc Brhaal December 19. 1909. and H hai not been <Mtpplea*»ntrd axaay tiaan in these fifteen yearn A large audi ence is expected. If report, are true »he production Fri«t mu Nmca tm. AVGI NTS. GEORGIA. I Miff* Wadi, total I meat an. i fc _ I Wanda. total e .. .....Bj * - r I Fear Mile, Frieudahtp, Gcaua'a, Mil- •*ee*ee*e^ee*eda. Morris. Mt. Calvary. Mew __ Foreet, Oak Grove. Pleasant Hill, ght will he! Ib*Milution Notice. I R ** dy Tinker. Creak, by an all ■tar east. Tickets are now 1 on aale in the hand* of nearly ail the school children. BUY ONE. Mesdame* Solomon Rlatt and Ralph j One never know* what to expect Smith spent Monday :n Augusta Rex j;—-om- of our fa'-mers, this time a shopping. ^ 1 w’oman, too, advertises corn for sale. I Thi* is the best 'advertisement the Mr. Isadora Brown and lamily, of | town and community has had in a Bluokville. were the guests ot Barn well relatives Sunday*. The Hon. Thos. H. Peeples, of Co lumbia. is in the city this wpek Uh professional business. generation. Look these ads. over. Mrs. Jane E. Johnston has been *11 in bed for several days. Her many friends are hoping she will soon he up again. Our good citizen. Mr. B. O. Staley, who lives two miles South ,en the Barnwell road, proves his worth by brightening up his home. The paint brush m the hands of expert Mr. Bud , . 3on of White Pond began its mis- Mrs. Daisy Buckingham leaves j s j or ^ j as j. ji onr j a y morning. Lots of week for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Dun-j g, 0O{ | things could be said of Mr. can Holmes in New ^ork. j-Staley and his household. He ships ~ 1 about the besL-csparagus that goes from Elko, and he has two fine doys Mr. AT N. Garber and family, of Williston. were the guest? of Mr. and >Irs. B. Mazursky Sunday. of JcfTcoat and Simmons, of Barnwell, S. C., formerly composed of Mace JcfTcoat and Ben Simmon*, ha* been dissolved by mutual consent. The un dersigned has assumed the obliga- a lions of said firm and-any and all ac counts due said firm are payable to him. Mace Jeffcoat. Barnwell, S. C., Dec. 1, 1923. NOTICE. Messrs. Ben, Nat and John Rice came down from Columbia la*t week to attend the funeral of Mrs. A. P. Manville. who ride bicycles to school every dav. The public is herewith placed on police that iCjs hereafter the HON. S. Green. Last week he pur- Mr. S. M. Baxley, of Hattievilie, ^ I chased a real Fo-d Limousine. We in the city thi* week attending court, were reminded of the occasion when He recently accepted a position Green introduced himself at a iwekr o’edeck Noon. Friday. Derem Brabham and Co- at Hattleville. political meeting te Go. -1 her 19(23, a ft***? ef the ba.U:- c emor Sflaniting in the following man 11 Mripiqd L| Urn Farmers A a. D C. I mf: -Crcxm r VUn-L-g. 1*.* t» Paul Me« nan* B« a at PonkMti n. ffuq-k n with g. GfSen. May - 4 Ok*. SMrth Car» | the fiBue rg 4b«mbe4 ae#! f*f’# ‘fl ley' > *-■ L*- .* — « - State of South CaralinH. County of Barnwell. Court of Commofi Pleas. Ex Rel. James H. Craig, Stare Bank Examiner, — '-Petitioner,“ vs. - Farmers & Merchanfis-Bank, Dunbar ton. South Carolina, Defendant. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed by his Honor. Judge Cr C. F* ath#r*tone, datetl the 24th day of N • mber, A. D. 1 flI, I will offer for to the highest o.*ider for cash, at i “ Big Fork .... .... « Dunbarton, 9 for ordinary. 3 for bonds, total .... .... ** « 9 mmm mm A •» y Healing Springs 12 Y Kline. 8 for ordinary, 4 for bonds. ❖ * total 12 Barnwell, 10 l A for ordinary, 4H for A bonds, total .... J. Hercules . .. _ Ifi ♦ Blackville, 15 for crdinaiy. 4 for w# a keg y9m aee af a ( ml yew M hoy la amaW qoanlitlee if yoo daear* te 9» wa. Be*id* qeaatit), we have qoaAMy. If it b not exrellrnt ( eol we will take it hack vithmt rest te yea. rer llt.OO PER TON.' City Ice & Coal Co. R. H. WILCOX, Mgr. ' ^ Barnwell. 8. C. bond:;, total Williston, 17 for ordinary, 4 for bonds, total -.21 J. B. ARMSTRONG, County Treasurer. Barnwell. S. C- Oct. 8. 192?.. The many friend* »f Me »r J Lloyd Vickery orPI I regvwt that they have be* e*» pa A* thot mtj b hoped 6m ■*» Mi paai Mr* C, M H* - «# A ppm ' 1 ■■ i ta. Ga. tae*a u w • '-aaii.tMwaMa Pap, i* f pyp v 1 «dn M>o Faaoma Bbumm ttmm Smm dama 4oafc# a« apond pl^pB ^ mu. mNppMpg |BP am 4MP CWvew tTMAmw tTpMMBRh f**' ^ qyyv^a e ♦» mwft**** ’ pom v* Nka* imm m All dm paaaNap mm dMpi MfemBa ' Iwmaa X, |m -*mc pap *9*1 ■ p --m pp a fBMP • g r m. t Aema • * Wo Ha* < ^ - (let j.•*>.** ’ •• b^.-»N*dk»a M..4I »-• mnaa «mp ,* Xoapoaep •** A A dome Am w Mn- w- 4p ^PMffppm «*-»*•■ «*P ]»w» A» FOR RENT TfVE Mi>L%IB MH BE Uf o««.t % *'.th ( of *ddhk M*Pa* teoadaa Lopav t ••*4 * I Ml *a .* P^ * ■*>*(&. Jr y w Cemag **T' f Mam* Ap9 11 ( \ ■"$ pad ** e*.r»o«*§ ood V lae tvaodht pad 09- adadf dmao fkeoBwe •. •»- , I wish to advise my friends Oiat I will be prepared % to take Y c * r * °f their needs for first elaaa c*o4 thie wiwlerr a® in the* r I am making arrangements for the best grade the market affords and my prices will be as low as is consistent with quality. Sat me before placing your order. 1 win have a number of splendid Horse# sad Males, which 1 w31 offer at money saving prices. Dm*l forget am when 1a Bead of Boggyea. Wapema. Harness, sir. Charlie Brown • C