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1 s USINESi ^IEDERi <• / «_• <“x-t**x«*x-x**x~x~x~!~>.~x-x-x-:* FOR SALE.—Excel melon seed, $1 per pound. Georjria Rattlesnake, $1 per pound. Tom Watson, 80c per pound. Rocky Ford Cantaloupe seed, T1 per pound. White Spine Cucumber seed, $1 per. pound. Long Green Cu cumber seed, $1.20 per pound. These are all the very best seed. Cash with order. Dr. C. N. Burckhalter, Barn- £idl, S. C. 3-13-6t. FOR SALE.—Cleveland Big BoR Cotton Seed. Made bale to the acre this year. For. prices, etc., address ; B. P. Davies !br W. A. Hayes, Barn well, S. c. FOR SALE.—One Taney driving mare, absolutely city broke; first cheek for $100 gets her, or 1 will pay the difference for a n«w Ford.—J. E. Owens, Biaekville, S. C., rfd. 3. FOR SALE—Big Boll Wilt Resist ant Dixie Triumph Cotton Seed, $1.2 ) per bushel, while Ihey last.—B. Mv Sursky, Barnwell, S. C. 3-20-4tc. ing could do was done, but of no a rail James was laid to rest in the Double Pond cemetery Friday afternoon, March 28th, the Rev. J. F. Davis con ducting the funeral services. . « Dear little hands,, we miss thee so, AH through the day, wherd’ev v/c go; All through the night, how lonely it . seems . . For no little hands to wake me from my dreams. We miss thee all through the weary hours, We miss thee as others do sunshine and flowers; Daytime and night time, where’er we go, Dear little hands, we miss thee ^o. * V Not now. but in the coming years, It may be in a better land, We J ll read the meaning or our tears And,/there, sometime, we’ll under- t-land. *, ' Aunt. - - - J ; $&'■< A rim Bank No, 267. Statement of the condition of THE HOME BANK, located at Barnwell, S. C., at the close of business March 31st, 1924. RESOURCES :/ % \Z j ? o JC/ jj'n.iN X now re dues &. to FOR SALE.—Baby carriage. Ap ply to Mrs. J. Julien Bush,*Barnwe.\ S. C. FOR SALE—Beautiful lot of Ger man Police puppies, pure breed.— Write C. E. McGregor, Girai'd, Ga., for price, etc. 3-27-3t. Loans and Discounts $264,164.31 Overdrafts 974.55 Bonds and Stocks Owned by the Bank . 586.06 Furniture and Fixtures __ 3,124.44 Banking House * 7,891.20 ' Other Real Estate Owned. 8,388.98 Due from Banks and Bankers ____ 29,503.69 6,185.90 180.00 m »2W.v:v> "The white Scene'from D.W GRIFFITH'S SiataWWI R.OSE M W J WE HAVE a few fine pianos in uprights, players and grands just re turned fro^i winter rents. Will sell at close figures ancj/deduct rents paid. Easy terms on balance if desired. Ludtien & Bates, ‘S. M. H„ 16 W’est President St., Savannah, G4. 3-27-4: FOR SALE.—Jersey cow, fresh in milk. Apply to Dr. A. B. Patterson, Barmvellr S; C. •••••••••••••••••••• • - • • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • • • The days gain 11 m.nutes in sun- ^nine this week. Currency Gold - — Silver and Other Minor Coin Checks and Gash items — Exchanges for the Clearing Home Other Resources, viz.: War Savings Stamps — 1,103.59 317.48 477.79 86.10 FROM ♦‘AD’* MODEL TO GRIFFITH STAR Such is the Stride Taken by Neil Ham ilton Seen in “The White Rose.” TOTAL ..$322,984.19 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in $30,000.00 Surplus Fund 12,500.00 Undivided Profits, less Cur rent Expenses and Taxes Paid 7,469.85 Individual De posits Sub 7 ject to check 172,988.06 Savings Deposits ... - .-95,188.43 Time Certifi cates of De posit ___ .4,085.16• Cashier’s Checks 752.69 273.014.34 Neil Hamilton, practically unknown to motion picture patrons, has just signed a contract with D. W. Griffith whereby he is assurec work at a good salary with the noted producer’s or ganization for a term or three and a half years. Hamilton appears in Mr. Griffith’s new production, “The White Rose,” a United ArPsts release book ed for Thursday, and Friday, April 10th and 11th at* the Vamp theatre. His v/ork in this piece so pleased Mr. Griffith that the long-term contract resulted. A typtical American youth is Hamil ton. He has tried his hand at all trades and has one thing he is proud of—he never allowed himself to be out of work more than two days since ne left school apd started out to make a living.- The young man has been an actor oftentimes; has played only “extra” parts in pictures before securing his Griffith cngagi-ment in “The Whitp Rose,” but if experience is a good teacher he has had lots of it. Mr. Griffith, who wanders about in quest of players and ideas, happened to drop in on a stock company per formance in Brooklyn one day and observed Hamilton playing a small part in support of Cecil Spooner. The appearace and work of the youth ap pealed to the motion picture producer. f ( f!o.b. cTelcdo 23£% sale* increase make? this wonderful low price po^ible! Now nearly every one can a fiord to own this hiph quality CiOsed car with the engine that improves wjth use. Drive it —you'll never change — Willys-Knight owners ncveT do! v Johnson Motor Co. T X Biaekville, S. C. ♦ ~ • ' w '^ w Send U* Your Job Work. Advertise in The People* M: section M. S. Hair, of the Rosemary was a visitor here salesdav. • You are going to subscribe to The Feople “eventuaily—why not now !” Notes an d Bills Re- . discounted NONE Bills Payable, inducing Cer tificates for Money Bor rowed NONE TOTAL ------- -$322,984.19 State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. SS Before me came N. B. GAMBLE, Vice-President of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says Monday was sales^ay. but the at- t } lat the above and foregoing etate- t/ndance was the smallest in several ! inert is a true condition of said hank, Tonth'e shown by the books of said bank. "IN. B. GAMBLE. Sworti to and subscribed before me this 7th day of April, 1924. _ ' William McNab.i Notary Public. Correct Attest. Harry D. Calhoun, L. M. Calhoun. S. B. Moseley, . - 1 Directors. : Jr i Mr-,'Lizzie M. Cave has ret uni cd •from an extended visit to.Mjajni, F’la., and Havana, Cuba. Major J. Anselm Meyer and Mr. J. E, Kirkland, of Meyer's Mill, were among the visitors here Monday. * r* ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knepton and two children, of Charlotte, N. C., re turned home Monday morning after a visit of several day.s to friends and ••datives in Bamviell County. Mr. Knepton is a son. of Mr. John F. Knepton, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Col. Hary D. Calhoun has been ap- t ointed county chairman to receive donations to further the nomination and election of the Hon: William G. Me A doo the next President of the United States. Everybody may now t-Vep forward and make their doria- t ons without further solicitation. Mr. Bronson Announces. Mr. R. L. Bronson, of Barnwell, an- -< unces thi^ week ns a candidate to -ncceed hint self as Clerk of Court. He was elected to tnis office four - o p7 C 4 \> hi tv?. I; ■JFl!” Inf Wm. McNAB i - 1. f Representing FIRE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES. Personal attention given all busineas tv /i Office in Harrison Block, Main St -rf^Z BARNWELL. 8. C -4*H| BOILER FLUES MILL CASTINGS AICD SUPPLIES BELTING. PACKING AND LACING WOOD. IHCN AND 6TECL Bnrp ENGINE RKl'AlRS jn auui forc.uic* wo-h LOMBARD IRON W0RK.5-AUGI^TA, GA. // h V <ft> //+ w -wars—ago -after -a spmteM cam pa 1 g-v ..'.nd has. made a very efficient officer. He pledges h'm-elf to render the * — w same service in the future should he be re-elected. iew Subscribers. The People continues to add the —-——— «•>. -— < ucne? of new suusenbers to its rapid- y growing list of sa.ti-'fied rcadere. Among tffos.e who have joined The People family in the past few days arc 1 the following: A. R. Wil son, Biaekville. r. f. d. 3. T. W. Dicks, Dunnarton. Mrs. Lizzie M. Cave, Barnwell. E. C. Cave, Barnwell. R. S. Dicks, Barnwell. W-S;. \\ CATARRHAL DEAFNESS) is (•{ifr ) tacH'U by ar. inftamtrT condition j • • ■ met cue lining of the Jrlcstachian-! l ui>e. When tins nih<- .s inflameii you * h.^e a rumbling sound or imperfect ; hearing. Unless the infiamniation c.m bt reduced, your hearing may be de-* stroyed forever. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE will do what we claim' for it—rid your-system * of Catarrh or Deafness caused by i Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE 1 haa been successful in the treatment of ! Catarrh for over Foriy Years. Sold by all druggists. F. J- Cheney & Co., Toledo O. «*’ / /! Such popularity must be deserved ~v -'V N [>eath of Little James CoMins Biaekville, April Z-—On Thursday evening, March 27, the Death Angel visited the home of and Mrs. Jas. Collins and bore away their dear lit tle boy, James William, aged seven months, after- art’T^nesr )f only *wo weeks. God knew best an 1 took him to that precious home bey >i:d, whero no "death nor tears shall ever coine. All that loving hands and tender nurs- WANTED! , t ■ The public to know that we have several slightly used Ford trucks. Thoroughly recondi tioned and at a price that will move them. Denmark Buick Co. Denmark, S. C. R ADIO—sweeping the coun try—daily gains new devotees by thousands. 4 j Chesterfield—matchingRiuiio's swift rise—is gaining "thousands of new smokers every day. Such popularity is never an accident. It can’t just happen—*it must be deserved. Chesterfield has come up fast because men know, by Chester field’s better taste, that hare is real superiority—of tobaccos and blend! r CIGARETTES Send U« Your Job Work. V /J -millions! ■ '. H V - Cof-«?chl J?24, Liggett & Myen Tobacco Co. . \ apa