The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, September 17, 1925, Image 8

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Sf; 1 , ■ - r "T* rm-^ . V hP • . .< • i* - i -• • r^s - |tl)llfci|»".rw " . * _ ■ •%■! ‘ jL . * A r ■ - ^ <■{ :• ■ vr&WE THB BABNWM.L nOPLE-SBmNBb BARNWEIX, SOUTH CAkUUNA :— - ,y t *< ?*»•> THCRSDAT. SEPTEMBER 17, lf» . est - I ^ • "A ■ awe l ijt? •■ v I ■ '* V ' Resplendent With *, • . -C A,, IT' - - ■mi -A. ■f » ’ * » FALL is here! It’s coming heralds' the approach of Winter! Summer apparel is now very much out of place. The home and wardrobe must be re-furnished for changing temperatnres, ac- _ J-i-T ~ ■ i .srf 7. ? - r . ;v. ■ -f ;*• B'-r— tivities and occasions. ' * > Our stocks are complete - with Fall and Winter needs, carefully selected to offer you highest quality with utmost value. ^ . . \ ^ ^ '-A-sh (; ’ ■ . i r '. " More than fifty departments, efficient and well trained salespeo ple. Stocks largest and “prices lowest in the city”—Come to White’s - Avgusta’s “Big Store.” - • ✓ ^ Freight, Express, or Postage prepaid - , . — to Railroad points within 200 miles ^ . . of Augusta. t J. B. White & Co. ‘ ‘ . > , • —' Augusta, - - . Georgia The old saying that '‘Big Oaks From Little Acorns Grow” applies with exceptional triteness to _ , ^ . i the accumulation of a Savings Account. As small an amount as ONE DOLLAR may be Used as the . • -S - ' ' ^ ‘ ^ ' acorn from which seed y°H may grow your own oak tree of Savings. And in later life its sturdy * • / growth will protect you from the storms and ita spreading branches will shelter you from the *' y ' •. , '' ' ' ‘ burning shame of old age poverty. We want to help you get started saving—let us tell you about the different plans we have for your uae.%. / . ‘ \ ^ 4 “If ydu have/money, We want it.” “If you want money, we have it” HOME BANK OF BARNWELL NORMAN B. GAMBLE, Vice-President. HARRY D. CALHOUN, President # JOHN B. McNAB, Asst. Cashier WILLIAM McNAB, Cashier at once with Mrs. Duncan at Aiken and complete information will be fur nished.—idv. A TOUR OF FLORIDA. Mrs. Walter Duncan, of Aiken, to Conduct Party. w Mrs. Walter E. Duncan, of Aiken, will escort s personally conducted party from this section through Florida, leaving Thursday night, Sep tember 24th. The party of ladies and gentlemen will go by train to Jacksonville, and from Jacksonville by bus to St. Augustine, down the East Coast to Hastings, Ormond, Daytona* Titusville, Cocoa Springs, Rockledge,' Melbourne, Fort Pierce, West Palm Beach, Ft. Lauderdale, Dianna, Hollywood, and will include a iPQ-mile automobile totfr, in and around Miami. There are afew vacan cies to be filled. All transportation charges, including railroad and Pull man fares, all hotel bills and other necessary expenses for this six-day trip to the Land of Flowers will be only $36. Those interested- in join ing the party will please communicate COTTON We Believe in Higher Prices for Cotton. Consign Youra to Us to be Held. Draw 80 per cent. HIGHEST PRICES. QUICKEST SETTLEMENTS. 7 — ’ J" SAVANNAH COTTON FCTG. CO. Savannah, - Georgia. / ) ^ r { i i-i- Vv- L ^ V \ -S'-' / : > - ~ J T .A- t; " fr a,- •;: ■ ;v ‘a /—■ ‘•V * •A v/ : t v v . - - * V • V • A TtmTackard &i4hi can ba had m taa badr tjrpaa. four opan and, ai m an- clonad Tha Pack ard ' Sadan im pictured -94990 at Dat rad T WENTY -ONE years ago Old Pacific, a one cylinder Packard, made the first complete trip across the country. It took forty days, for roads were poor where there were an> at all. » Now a Packard Eight has completed the trip without a single stop of either car or motor, cover ing 3965 miles in seven days. During th is nearly 4000 miles the motor oil was not changed. Yet analysis at the end of the trip showed it to be 98% pure lubricant. The chassis was completely lubricated every hundred miles while the car was tn motion. _ / * n ' .v * -\ a The Packard Six and die Packard Eight are the EfcfcT 'c7** only cars offering the chassis lubricator and the motor oil rectifier, the most important improve ments since the electric starter / \ - ' ' ’ ' ’ A \ • x i ' ■ i x ■ ' > * %♦.. d-i W. D. HARLEY, Barnwell, S. C ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE Bwaj '' i ' -VA ■ - -.?rj ^ - ^ iihuih ihhi -II — I • -i ’*■ ■ i ■ i WM » ' ' ■ ''' ' -- 4 n Reliable Service-- It is of the utmost importance, whether the money invested is one cent or one dollar. That is why our drug store is the most popular in Barnwell. We have proved to our customers that we are not only interested in securing new business—but equally interested in merit ing the continued trade of old friends. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY AND SKILLFULLY COMPOUNDED. \ / / \- 1 ' > m" - i 1 *. •AW^aSbE . . • rx' ♦. Immediate service is our motto when It you drive in to have your car greased and the oil changed. We are fully equipped to render this service in a highly satisfactory manner. It will soon be time for lighter oils. . And Mobiloil is a superior grade cold-wea ther oil. Barnwell, S. C. -A i I A . ~ - FIRE • HAIL - TORNADO LIVE STOCK. ►x -•V- <r-< Barnwell, S^C Wt for Asbas, . ' v ,v - - V. • • - -i