The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 26, 1915, Image 10
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KEEP YOUR YOUNGSTERS YOUNG
Get them, and incidentally, yourself, one of these splendid 1916 Overlands.
If you have never had a car you can but fairly comprehend the benefits and advantages
|Of having an Overland in the family. '
The new Overland price is so low that it is no longer necessary for your youngsters to
fbe without the pleasures of a fine big car. *
This new model has the same comforts and conveniences of the highest priced cars on
the market.
It will construct and instruct. It will amuse and entertain. It will build physically and
mentally. It will develop your children into real men and women. --
Thousands of children act, work, think and sleep better, by virtue of having an Overland
in the family.
What about yours?
Your children want one. Your wife needs one.
Our new price permits you to get one.
We have a new one ready for you now. Look us up.
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PRICE IS $325 LESS
By doubling its factory capacity the Willys-Overland Company is able to produce a car
which is, in many particulars, the same as the $107!> model model of last season for only $750.
That's a straight reduction "of $325.
The price was decreased and the value increased.
This new model has all the advantages of last year’s car.
There is the same thirty-five horsepower motor.
The same graceful body design with its simple, symmetrical, clean-cut lines.
The same smart appearance, style and dark Brewster green finish.
The electric control buttons are again conveniently located on the steering column.
The weight has been reduced; the power increased.
In most respects this newest Overland is the same as last year’s car EXCEPT IT
COSTS YOU $325 LESS.
Surely now you will not need to put it off any longer
Remember the happiness of the children and mother—to say nothing of father!
Specifications.
35-hor*epower, four cylinder motor,
rfigh-tension Magneto Ignition.
6 Bearing Crankshaft.
One-Man Top and Top Cover.
Thermo-snyphon Cooling.
Underslug Rear Springs.
33 by 4 inch tires; non-skids in rear.
Demountable Rims, with one Extra.
Kiec»ric Starting and Lighting.
Headlight Dimmers.
Instrument Board on Cowl Dash.
Rain-vision, ventilating type, bt'ilt in windshield.
Left-hand Drive; Centre Control.
Magnetic Speedometer.
5-PASSENGER TOURING
CAR, $800 DELIVERED
Barnwell, S. C.
Pile DdYout
Fora
Medical College of tie State of South Carolina.
HE the queerest things about some people is that they will not
follow GOOD ADVICE when they KNOW they OUGHT TO.
Perhaps we are all more or less that way. All the wise men of
•Q ages have urged their fellow beings to PUT AWAY SOMETHING
for a RAINY DAY. Good old Benjamin Franklin's sayings on economy
<and saving alone ought to make a bank book holder of EVEBY ONE
Tf yon have DELAYED, suppose yon act HONESTLY with YOUR-
8ELF RIGHT NOW.
o nyn dec b ^ nsr
B VRNWELL, S. C.
HARRY D. CALHOUN, President N. C. W. WALKER. Cashier.
Wm. McNAB. Att’t. Cashier.
~ CHARLESTON, S. C.
Schools of Medicine snd Pharmacy
Owned snd Controlled by the State
Eighty-seventh Session begins Oc
tober 1, 1915—Ends June 1, 1916.
Fine new three-story building im
mediately opposite Roper Hoanitel.
Laboratories of Chenmtry, B cteri-
ology, Anatomy, Physiology, Cl.uita!
Pathology, Pharmacology and Pnar-
mac^ provided with new, modern
equipment.
The Roper Hospital, one df the
largest and best equipped hospitals
in the South, contains 218 beds, and
with an extensive ou'-nV^nt , ' or -
vice, offers unsurpassed clinical ad
vantages.
Practical worW in dispensary for
pharmaceutical students.
Two years graduated service in
Roper hospital with six appointments
each year.
Department of Physiology and
Embriology in affiliation with the
Charleston Museum.
Ten full time teachers in labora
tory branches. •
For catalog address
OSCAR W. SCHLEETER, Registrar,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
. Box 4
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COLLEGE BUILDING
ROPER HOSPITAL
BARNWELL AUTO REPAIR CO.
To the Automobile Owners of Barnwell Comity:—
* w - s ^ announce to the public that I have opened a
^repair shop ipjhe building in the rear of th? Farmer’s Union
Cd n ofBarftwell. I am an expert mechanic, having
k served my apprenticeship in the best machine shop in Savan-
1 hah, Ga., arid later serving as foreman two years.
tfc:- ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED. Let’s get acquainted
A. E. Martin, Manager.
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FOR SALE
COMPi
AUTO UVERYHH
Barnwell, S. C
ur Your Automobiles and stationery
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Gas Engines.
J. M. FARRELL
Blackville, S, C
Two 70-saw Lummus Gins, Feeders ■
and Condensers. All in good run- I
ning condition. Will sell a complete I
gin, feeder and condenser for $40.00 I
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ROADSTER
$775 DELIVERED
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H. R. ERWIN
Civil Engineer and*
Surveyor
ALLENDALE, S. C.
march 1916
John j. Jones
Xttomy and Goifnselor at Law
Practice in all the State and Federal
Courts of South Carolina and Georgia.
Prompt attention given to Collections.
Office 413 Dyfer Bldg.
AUGUSTA, - - GEORGIA.
Bell ’Phone 3237.
DR. W. C. MILHOUS,
©ewi»t
Office boars; S :30 a. m. to S p. m.
Persons living away from Barnwell
will plaaae make appoli intent* befort
Homing. By se Mag they will ba sort
of lamadis;* senrtas and
A. H. NINESTEIN
HERBERT E. GYLES
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Attorneys-at-Law
BLACKVILLE, - - S. C.
Will practice in all Courts.
Money to loan on Fanning Lands.
Thos. M. Boulware v
ATTORNEY AT LAW\ .
N>eotiate li*sn# on retl e«ratg. Calk.
7% uinnwy In sum« not les* than
I5.0UO 00. .
Office over Bank of Weston
BARR1VELL S.C.
EDGAR A. BROWN a
JAS, JULIAN BUSH
Aftomeya-at-Law.
Money to Uma^aty Amount for aaj
Walkor Building,
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