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Vl , I - I 0 — THE BARNWELL PEOPLE Biit«r«d at the post office at Barnwall, 8. C., aa second-daia matter. JOHN W HOLMES 18*0-1912 5 many peaches to sell, and he said in roply that he did not see any reason, because up to the present tipie he has not been a We‘.to supply the de mand for his peaches. 1 ''So we see as a result of the work of Mr. Hutson in this one community that I have been able to assist and help indirect* '"SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year Jk— $1.60 Six Months .90 Three Months _-L .60 (Strictly in Advance.) B. P. DAVIES, Kditor and Proprietor. THURSDAY, MARCH 6TH. 1924 ONE HOME ORCHARD HAS SHOWN W n TO Ol HERS y < Hoa One Harnw< 11 Parmer’s Success Inspired His Neivhborr. Scrnie sewn oi' eiprht years a^o Wil lie Hutson', a farmer of the Mount Calvary section of itarnwell County, l^canu- intowsted in having; a home orchard. To that end he set about two-thirds of an acre iji peaches, with the aasLstapce, advice and coopeia* tion of a courtly agent, along with the specrrtlLst that he hud with him * i~~ from time to time. Mr. Hutson soon learned the funda mental principals of the care and at tention of an orchard. He grew very much interested in it and liked the work, therefore, soon had what we call a good home* orchard ' In 1912 Mr. Hutson's orchard was about five years 0^1 and although Tu- had a largp family of hoys who, ate peaches from May until August, and a great many of thes<! peaches were canned for winter use and some. were.given to relatives and friends, Mr. Hutson soi l from this small orchard of about (50 or 70 tre& $100 worth of |>OHchos. They were bought by people living as far <iiKtant as 36 or 40 miles, and Mr. Hutson says that he has no trou ble selling all the peaches has to spare fnnn his farm, the folks come there to get them As a it suit of this piece of work with Mr. Hutson, other, farmers have become intere-stod frim rime l,. litre in setting: oivhards and giving them better care and attention, an<l at thi: time there aiv tihout 12 t<i 16•farmers in this community who arc either set ting new orchards or tenovating thyir old orchards, giving their orchards the projHM - caiv and attention in the way of pruning, spraying, etc. There are some live or six new orchards just i*eing set, or which were set last year, and Mr. Hutson is still very enthusi astic over his horyie orchard work, and is now setting one-liair acre in new trees. Jn conversation with him re* cently while looking over his orchard, he stated bo me that he was going to sot some new trees and 1 asked him us to whether he thought that, there would be a probability of. getting too Z (ret Tills Power Thrill A big, virile engine to send you. sweeping uphill—.big, sure brakes to ease'you downhill —pa/cn/ed Triplex Springs to melt the bumps away! One hour’s drive is hfry minutes more than are needed to open youreyestothebi&gerOverland power, sturdier construction and greater comfort. Champion $695; Sedan $795, f. o. b. Toledo. Iv 15 or 20 farmers. -The main value I - . of the work, of course, is in assist ing farmers to have good fruit on their farrrrt .sufficient for their fami- lies’- needs, and ircidently some to. sell in case there is a surplus. H. (Jf*Boylston. County Agent, U.-C. ftUm Satisfaction V ' r E want you to judge th9 new 1921 Buick on this basis- capacity to give definite returns on investment., Let us demonstrate one of the new Buicks and test for yourself Buick’s quality of dependability; inspect 'the accessibility of mechanism; enjoy its r rpomy comfort. The graceful new lines make doubly en joyable the pleasure of possession. Since Jannoy 1% regular equipment on all models me times Cord l ires [ounngtyQS Ja.t, \ju40 Johnson Motor Co. Blackville, S. C. r »;♦ x. T (B S3) FERTILIZER! T Y y v y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y X SEE ME FOR PRICES I have a complete stock of all grades on hand at all. times. . Also Acid, Kainit and Soda. The old reliable Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.’s Brands. W. E. McNAB, Barnwell, S. C. •*•♦*♦♦*•♦*♦♦*••**♦*♦♦*♦♦**♦*••*♦***•*♦**♦♦••♦*♦•***•♦•*♦♦*••**•*••*• ^ •t**#* 4 !* # »* # t*%*%*%*** # *I*%**ft*"*r**!**I*%*%*%*% # *******!**I**!*%**** \* s Y Y Y I Y Y Y | DENMARK BUICK CO., DENMARK, S. C. | m" - ■. v 2 -. • • ❖ f t ❖ ❖ ❖ ? ! A Bank de pends upon its friends The measure of a bank’s success,i* nut found in prosperous*balance sheets alone, hut in the increasing number of its 'dcpo>-!tors. I’he pr >- gross of its business and wiriering-of it* outlook depeiids upon fr.etuls. It is from such a iK.int of view that wc somc'.vra! proudl;. point * » our steady consistent growth-which .-tar.ds fo: 1 ^progre.-s. safety ' with r v , . * * * service and the faithful performance of ou: duty here. -* WE RESH4£( TFUI.LY SOl.K IT YOUR \( ( OUAT. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock, $50,000.00 ^ Make This Bank Your Best Servant. v ❖ t T Y ❖ t ? & Jtz *: i r I Starter Rims, and Drmnuntubla extra StiS r\ BUY 295 FOB DETROIT f E. HARLEY, PRES. > ' . S. E. MOORE, VICE PRES. N. G. t\ WALKER. VICE PRES. RALPH SMITH CASHIER ❖ ❖ ❖ f f ❖ ❖ DR. CECIL RAY, Physician and Surgeon. Office at’Mace Drug Company. Barnwell, S. C. I* ^. r Every spring theVdomand for Ford Cars is several hundred thousand greater than the available supply. Place your ord^r immedi ately, to avoid delay in delivery, Wm. McNAB Representing FUfrE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES. Personal attention given all businesa Office in Harrison Block, Main St BARNWELL. 8. C. ♦I'M- T.- i C-'yh, Detroit,.Michigan , NOTE: A small payment down purs your name on the^ referred delivery list. See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer Notice of Discharge. ^ ^ CAR.S • TRUCKS • TRACTORS N’ot.ee js hereby given that 1 will tile my final account with the Judge of Probate for BarawVll County on Monday, the 17th day of March, 1924, j and ’ petition the said ■tourt for uji i c»rdc*r of discharge and tetters d:s- ! missory. Mrs. Mamie I. Hartin. -•'* ‘ Administratrix. .-< • * f r. Send Us Your Job Work. t Y Y ? Y f y T y Y f Y Y t f T f Y ? Y f T I Y ♦v t: Y Y T I I f *y I wish to advise my friends that I will be prepared to, .take caro of their needs for first class,oral this winter, as in the pa^t. I am making arrangements for the best grade, the market affords and my prices will be as low as is Consistent with quality. Sea me before placing your order; % 1 will have a number of splendid Horses and Mules, which I will offer at money saving prices. Don’t forget meTvhen in need of Bugfjies, Wagons, Harnesw, etc. HILL TOP STABLES, BARNWELL, S. C. *♦0 it ❖ Advertise in THE PEOPLE.