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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE] ♦M** 4 ^”^****♦' $40,0000.0 Y ^ Y %ntere.l at the post office at Barnwell, X* S. C., a« ecTond-cjass matter. JOHN W. HOLMES 1840—'19! 2 r We h^ve Forty Thousand Dollars Private Funds to lend on Mortgages of Real Estate, in sums of F’ive Hundred Dollars and up. I l I —————————— •!• B. I\ DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor. t 1 • Y y x Y Y Y Y Brown & Bush BARNWELL, S. C. {••X~X~X*< m X**X»*X 44 > 4 X~XK**X*S~X‘*X*<**^X**X~X**X~><*<~X m X 4 *X~!* 4 X m X* » _ r - ■ , ■ c*<-:-x-:-x«X 4 «:' 4 X-C 44 X 44 X 44 X 44 X 44 :* 4 X* 4 X* 4 :-> 4 X-X 44 X-:-x*<-fr*x**X 4 <-x-: 4 <»*X 44 > I THURSDAY, DhX’EMBER 18TH, 1919. *«**•***«• • m ■ • BARNWELL HIGH SCHOOL • • DOTS. * • . / loulie Moore, Editress * • , • * * ♦ "W <1 »- ♦ y> * A • The weather is cold but we have • . ;—- 1 —* ■. ~ - the heat, come }jp and warm if you are cold. As per schedule, the seventh grade will entertain next Friday. We were delighteiL to see sc many of our friends out for the exercises last Fri day. Rev. Morgan and Col. Harry D. Calhoun were among our visitors and offered a few remarks. In New Quarters * Something we have l»een in need of I j for a long time. Our Supervisor has J bui*t a good bridge over Saltkehatchie Y at Moms’ Ford, this is the l>est i i hri !ge that has ever been built over X ! this stnram. All praise to our S\ip- < 1 TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS THAT I HAVE JUST MOVED INTO MY NEW BRICK GARGAE ON THE OLD JOHN I BRONSON LOT. SOUTH OP THE BAPTIST ( IIURTII. AND AM NOW BETTER PREPARED THAN THE PEOP! E Matter's Sale. K To RENDER M PROMPT ANTI EPPIMENT .-^sa 1 . ■ -< > sev »♦»♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ #♦#< itttttv mn y- * • . *# Barnwell. S. C. General Auto Repairs Accessories. a. Fisk Tires and Tubes j * •• •>» —— * w^Mr^MMKaaB, v' SHMHIiHHi ■ > .mm m mm Philadelphia Storage Battery Life Was a Misery Mm P. M. Joan, M felmcf. Ot U . Jet ** hroni the tunc I fa* rc«L into no«raahoo4 ftrooi oae noM 19 ■ext. I tulfeted n ith my back and beann;-do*a pain, until Me to me was a misery. I would think I could not endure the pain any longer, and 1 gradually got worse. • • Nothing seemed to help ire until, one day, . • • J decided to TAKE \ Is there any reason for a reduction in juices of building maTerial? : This has n< t reached a juiint of atlvau^e juu>j4i>wii Aejth other coromodi- j ties, and a unit of any other product w ill purchase more LUMBER find M-ftt | WORK now than the same unit woul d buy i.i pre-war days. If interested in buihling or rep airing ask us Lir catalogues and i prices. Al JOUST A UUMHItR COMPANY AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. LUMBER — SASH — DOORS — ROOFING — W ALL BOARD ERS HARDWARE — ETC., ETC. BUILD I ‘ CHAS. G. HOUSTON F=xs rti i i iie n ju i i-wr 721 REYNOLDS ST. AUGUSTA. (iA. UBKRAL ADVANCES M \DE'()N CONSIGNMENTS The Woman’s Tonic **I took four bottles,” Mrs. Jones goes on to say, “and was not only greatly relieved, but can truthfully say that 1 have not a pain. . .. “ R has now been two years since I tookCardui, and I am still in good health. . . I would ad vise any woman or girl to use Cardui who is a sufferer from any female trouble.’*"" . If you suffpr pain caused from womanly trouble, or U you feel the need of a good strengthening tonic to build up your run-down system, take the advice of Mrs. Jones. Try Car dui. It helped her. We believe H will help you. Advertise in THE PEOPLE ~ , r , . ft MltMlUM | (1 ju ■ f ❖ f Y Y Y Y Y t T Y t f f T Y Y Y Y T f ? Y ? f t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y S My entire lot of 1 -A w ❖ V V V •> f V ••• I VP KK ■»% * Hlc;i \! y hi 1*1 M | \s l/LN L'l \NI> l*P-TO« nit. \ i» HAN II A\ T T Y i i Y ? t Y T T i 1 Y t 1 Y Y ❖ ❖ ❖ ♦ ❖ ❖ ❖ ▼ Y Y ♦ Y ; •: •: ^•^•vvvvvvvvvv’i-v’i t • • RUSSELL & ALLEN. INC. COTTON [ ACTOR* Typewriter Ribbons Carbon Paper THE HESr GlMDf RUUi IN ST** R ( \R * - - - - ^ THE BARN W El.I. I'EOPI.E B n ii« rll. S. (*. ^❖•X* 4 X 4 *X**>X* • • * w • • • • w • • • w A.A V wv v ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ GOTTON FAGTOHS AUGUSTA. GA. The Largest Cotton .Factors in the W'orld. ,♦%-%♦%♦*♦ ♦% ♦% ♦ | The Personality I Behind Our Service Y ' Ol g OH l( ERS TAKE A KEEN PERSONAL INTEREST IN SERV ING CUSTOMERS AND SEEING THAT EACH PATRON IS ACCORD- ED COURTEOUS AND SATISFACTORY ATTENTION OUR SERVICE IS EFFICIENT-NOT ONLY FROM A MECHAM- ( \F STANDPOINT BUT ALSO IN FURNISHING HELPFUL ASSIST ANCE TO EACH CUSTOMER, EXACTLY ADAPTED TO HIS INDIVID UAL REQUIREMENTS. ' YOl'R ACCOUNT, W HETHER LARGE OR SMALL IS CORDIALLY INVITED. ’ •• . .. ‘ . BARNWELL, S. C. Capital Stock, SnO,000.00 X J.'K. IIARLEV, Pies. N. G. \V. WALKER, Vice-Pres, S. K. MOORE. Vice-Pres. ],. P. VVII.SON, Cashier A. C. MATTIffeWS. Am£. CaMucr. * v ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ f f ❖ t Y T ?- ❖ <$> ❖ ❖ ❖ f f Y T ❖ ❖ ❖ t <»♦*♦ «J* ❖♦X* -X 4 %• 4 t 4 ♦!♦ ♦! W W W W V 1 V V IT V V V V Advertise in THE PEOPLE.