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\ B tlSINESC 1 ^ UILDEKOl <**:-k-x-x**x-w-x-x-w-:-x-w-w-:* FOR SALE. When your pump needa fixing or you need a new one drilled, see yj. H. Carter, Barnwell, S. C. All work guaranteed. 12-3-3t.-pd. FOR SALE—Shingles and flooring. Apply to ttye Farmers’ Union Mercan tile Co., Barnwell, S. C. 12- 4-tf SHINGLES FOR SALE—The car of Red Ceder Shingles has arrived. w * 7 ' Mr. and Mrs. Leland Reud>, uf Ontario, Oregon, are expected to ar rive in Barnwell this week to spend Christmas with the former’s* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Ready, of Barnwell Route No! 2; Attention is called to a statement from the Commissioners of Public Works which appears elsewhere in this isspe. Any additional information will he cheerfully supplied by Mr. W*. J. Lymon, one of the Commissioners. The grade is the best we have ever handled. Call early and get yours be- lore all are sold. C. F. Molair, Barn- •vell, S. C. “Titehold Brand.” FOR SALE—Shingles and flooring. Apply to the Farmers’ Union Mercan tile' Co., Barnwell, S. C. 12- 4-tf FOR SALE.—Four mules, bought at last government sale in Atlanta. Ages 5 to 7 years; weight lf(H) to 1200 pounds. M. B. Hagood, Barn well, S. C. 12-11 FOR SALK—Five-grain aspirin tablets:* One dozen, lf» cents; two dozen, ff» cents; one hundred, HO cents. Delivery guaranteed by mad any where. Remit one or two-cent stamps silver, currency, check «»r money order for what you want. Write name and addre^t Vin'nly- C. N, Ituri'k halter. Druggist. Bar ft w« II, S. t*. K.^tab li'hed |a*.a». 1*2-11 tf A large number of letters to Santa Claus were received too late this week fur publication, but will appear in next week’s issue in simple time to be read by the old gentleman, as The IVople is planning -to go to press Tuesday night. Mr. L. A. Bush Dead. The Barnwell friends of Mr. L. A. Bush will be grieved to learn of his death which occurred Dec. 4th while en route from Baltimore, Md., to his home in Four Mile Township. Mr. Bush had been ill for abme time and wa* taken by nis fthysiciai, to Jwhna Hopkins Hospital the latter part of November. The doctors were un able to cure him and the final sum mons came while Mr. Bush was on his way "hack home. His Inxly was laid to rt «t on th« f»th inst. He is survived by his wifr and three chil dren. ^ A Card. To the Voters of Barnwell and Allen dale Counties: On account of the arriv'aTof the boll weevil, I will be compelled to move back to my farm in Allendale County, but still feel, that I can satisfactorily represent the people of Barnwell County as well as Allendale. 1 The more so, as my daily work is still 50 per cent in old Barnwell County, and from this fact I am thoroughly in touch with the feelings and wishes of the people regarding any question pretaining to thv* public welfare which may arise, -r Respectfully, Dr. E. W: Ellis, a, « i ci VALVE-IN-HEAD cr niimiinii* it3 Certificate of Stock Lost. a* h Sheriff Seize- Still*>. Sheriff f\ K«yi* * -till which II Hi \\ T -...XWi M O K I* II I N I r«f| the ra-y «i f g. habit by gra i»l i « Alft* •( AuastJttMsnaft: 85371 lUd- th ftftled Certificate No. 22 for 5 shares of Barnwell Banking Company stock, is sued . in my name, having been lost and application having been made for a duplicate issue thereof, all persons are called upon to show' case (if any there be) at the office of said Barn well Banking Company, now th^-First National Bank of Barnwell, in Barn well, S. C„ on or before the 2nd day of January, 1920, why said .duplicate certificate, shall not be issued. The above stock w’as issued by, the said Barnwell Banking Company on Jan uary 4th, 191H. 12-1H-3I. W. H. DUNCAN. $100 Rewtrd, $100 Th# rcftdcra of this pap«r win be plftftfted to learn that thera Is at latat ona draaded diaea*# that ftctanca haa been able to rurft In all Ita sta<ei and that la catarrh. Catarrh b*-m* areally InfHiemed by constitutional codbtiona re<)uirea « onatitutlonftl treatmant. Hail’s •arrh Madlcino is taken Internally and acta thru the Hlood on the Mu-oua Hur fa* ee of the Syatem thereby •letiruyo | th# foundatlosi of the dtreftso. ftt'icf the patient atrongth by buiwtma up the coft* on* itiop and aaftMting nature ift d-ung it? m >rk Th* peoptiotocs have ao mu-h faith Ml the ruradee pnwet rf Mali's <*«t*rrh t|e4tcine that they otTet One Hundred I* liars foe any case that A fatls k' -i seidUi mt i-turts ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ J. L GROGAN, 1 COTTON FACTO* *•* Buick Built Spring This Long Stceef)in« Buick Cantilever Spring, With Its Fourteen Broad Heavy Leaves, Abounds In Comfort It absorbs hundreds of jolts. It eliminates thousands of jars and distributes pleasing com fort with equal care to both front and re*r seats, so smooth in action, that each passenger is thrilled with its dependable performance. Such efficiency is not on’y the resu’t of corv structioiT. but is obtained thru the well balanced position in which each spring is hung to the sturdy Buick frame. For Buick engineers by their modern metliods of manufacture have placed upon this unt the Z of the full k) I of each cars rufnciiy ■ a uSTy ancc so icliably work h ind in hunt: v V V ❖ ❖ V V I ‘ft l mis «. % •jftftjft •% vv%* ftjftftjftftjft f I »V| V| I ^ ^1* I I* •►"1 \ I I Ml \ f ill 1*1 I'l.ii %i«i«rK - M % I’ N %% ill % i WBEH BETTER AOTOHOBILE5 AKt B0IL1 C. P". RI KK ft ILL BUILD THl . C. OrilMMiUbei it m mmp JC a j! MkfcHGTa SlkVlcd. SAVING |l I O. |! _ MIR ?C\I,F H\ i;\KNM FI.L. S. i\ ■ m bi by T Imi n»%x p.i Sir* ? I.i«r!,iing pm i by Uouih il.i < but -n on bmil S. i oik ( 'lit. W-A' KKCKl’TS. Sup Ccilp v-tioriH Light, Water Material iht. t ullcc t ions Light. ’ Watir Alatcrial Nov. Borrovvi I Bank of \V. t . to purchase coal ■2, , *4'*.*ni -7, H2.«! l,. »2: >.o, 1 1,2**o.4o 1 .(NHI.O'I 5.129.0b * 1 % '* at Oil MMcriai__ Ex.Frt. Telephone Incidental Expenses FXi x FNl>n t : BFS. Sept. :;i:v 1 1T.:»2 38f).45 . _4*V3t? 1 tig l,:D4.ld dr' Oct. .Salaries 450.80 Coal 567.00 Material .158.05 Ex. Fit. Tcjephoiu * „ Incidental Expenses 1U.7S Bank of' W. C, Loan 150.00 MONEY TO LOAN Lo^ns made same day j application received. No Red 1 ape. ! HARLEY & BLATT, Attorneys-at-Law Barnwell, S. C. Wm. McNAB «• Representing •" FIRE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT * INSl’KANCK COMPANIES. r 1 1 Salaries . - New.- ddS.OU . 1.125. ;•* 1S8.72 .1(1 Id 39.13 1 .Hi7.o<> 1,512.47 ><? •T“ Material Ex. Frt. Telephone. - ’-Incidental Xxpcnses-, Cash on hand.. - — Extension of Plant paid for by C.mjm sse.nfei s out « f n venues dun ig pn>t * few years. * . 125 Light Meters nj»pr*'xim:itely - - ■ .' ’ , - a in ini 70 Water Meter*, a.iprwvimrtely II Trantfoimer* approxirnat'iy - " • - •j TTT^-r rfr** Vr r ~~*~ t r~ d i‘y******** ^ Personal attention given all business _ .0tTicc in Harrison Block,j^lain St.__ BARNWELL. S. C. FIRE INSURANCE * Absolute Protection Strongest Uonipanies L. P. 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