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_ j' 7vns«_ , ) i V THURSDAY, APRIL 2ND, 1925. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA. • I PAGE SEVEIT. •x-x-w-x-w-x-r-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-w^i-x-w-x^iK-x-x-x-r-x-c^-x-x-frA n >- v ti: .J.V? ?*f :: It! IXI fiii A Vo 14 1 t r t( -rj ♦I* v A J . J . Hands a Knock- > out to Poor Business When ,-4 It Tries to Get Into This l. V 4 > A + Vi >, I; 1 * Ta? ■H* A 4 ► :*:*:• * Poor Business hasn’t a chance in the world to gain a foothold in this community while the Home Trade Champion is in form and working to defend our rights. Home. Trade, in addition to protecting all of us from Poor Business, is constantly building up defenses that will prove of wonderful aid in times when the entire country is marking time and general business conditions are below normal. Home Trade is a champion only so long as we all take a hand in his training and keep ing him fit. So, since our interests are mutual in this important duty, let’s all work together for its fulfillment. '1 BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA BARNWELL BRANCH. HOME BANK OF BARNWELL HARR^ I). ( ALMOI N. President MAZURSKY’S DEPARTMENT STORE LADIES’ AND MEN'S READY-TO-WEAR, ETC. S. W. BLANTON STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES ' • C4 VICKERY BROS. ACTOMOIHLE GARAGE MACE & DEASON DRUGS AND DRUG SUNDRIES LEMON BROS., Inc. GENERAL MERCHANDISE BARNWELL FILLING STATION GASOLINE. OILS, ETC. F. W. FALKENSTEIN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS. ETC. 5c and 10c STORE - NOVELTIES •7, ■ ; JS! I