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V \ mm * NESQ :: HERO i UIEteER FOR SALE. FOR SALE.—Two younj? ct>ws, wil] fresh in ten days. Apply to B. M. Smith, Williston, S. C. My optician will be with me on February 12th and 13th. All work guaranteed. W. D. GANTT, Jeweler, >— , Barnwell, S. C. FOR SALE^—Shingles and flooring. Apply to the Farmers’ Union Mercan tile Co;,"' Barnwell, S. C. f 12- 4-tf SHINGLES FOR SALE—The car of Red Ceder Shingles has arrived. The grade is the best we have ever handled. Call early and get yours be fore all are sold. C. F. Molair, Barn well, S. C. * “Titehold Brand.” M(today was saleaday, but th* Undance waa not aery large. Mrs. T. D. Creighton and Mr. Dal its Creighton, census enumeratoew for Bynwell township, have completed their work. The records have been approved and will be shipped to Washington this week. i The many friends of Mrs. H. B. Johnson, who has been quite ill for several weeks, will be glad to know that she has recovered sufficiently to permit her husband to resume his practice in and around Dunbarton. Mr. Louis G. Harley, of Williston, has accepted a position in the Clerk of Court's office add entered upon his duties Tuesday, Mr. Harley, who has just completed the enumeration of part of Williston township for the Four teenth Census, is a ^ery efficient young man and will make good in his new position. r ir ^ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dixon, of Wil- listoo route No. 2, were visitors here last week and while in the city sub scribed to The People. M/s. Dixon is a native of this county, being a Miss McCreary before her marriage, but has ipade her home in another part of the State for several years. Her old friends are glad to welcome them back. c FOR SALE—Excel watermelon Seed. One dollar and fifty cents per pound. These seed are very scarce this season, so you had better buy early. C. N. Burck'nalter, Druggist, Barnwell, & C. My optician will be with me on February 12th and 13th. All work guaranteed f W D. GANTT. Jeweler. B • Barnwell, 8. C. FOR SALE—Shingles and flooring. Apply to the Fanners' Union Mermn- uk Co.. Bomweftl. 8 C. IS- 4-tf FOR BALK.—Four mules, bought at Inst gweemnwnt sale in Atlanta. %«an & to 7 yoars; weight 1100 ta * joo powod* M ft llagood. Bars weh. I C tl-ll It»R 8%LE —Cotton sand maul and Hulk Apply at Fwmem* timnery. C t . t‘ . . -• Without Traction the power of any engine is . useless. Power alone never got a railroad train or an automobile—or a tractdr to its destination. On a slippery pavement, the wheels of thfe five- ton truck may spin around just as unprofitably as a cur dog chasing his tail. And just as a firm grip on the asphalt gives the big machine a chance to use its power, so the grip on the ground is the first essential in the use fulness of the tractor. IN GRABBING HOLD AND MAKING THE MOST OF ITS POWER THE Cletrac TANK—TYPE TRACTOR /# IFifhonf a Rival On plowing ground, in mud. in ditch** and ful- lien, and on htlUid*’*. the Cletrac goen about ita Will— i* n limtR—hkt lllll —It fhB work done. f It la the tractor that do— more kmd» of wor more day* in the year Let u* demormtmte what it will do for you. rhmw kd. BnfwupuR. Alt nurk tftf w*-■*'w* w »H Fvheunry I Jta nwd gun—•— Rf. D i* A NTT. Jppmdve. RmwwuR. a C4 n—mnmmn—mmnmmMnMMMWHwwww r—t r—uir carrami RtUARTR'—mMn— dhipunant. I • •ten Anv dwThy ydnnt* Cnr4y J#*' I my, (RnftpdMB R nfekef v4d. aumvn-1 Fha Duma Ry e%pemn I mm. | gf —. f.— —. M— f? J* Fm 4 p—I mud •— 91 — . H^p. t j—. I 9} in Send dm pewu hul Swum Pw i *p9n> Tmnntn end wHtev r— FARRKR l ARlUL tfOCLTRIR. CA. I tf fciJL VuTM R> a>»ufv<l ft— my pine? I 40^9# CgdR’R 9MI % flRd^Jhf *i«wt y>ne> •**. ehenl ! *WP wmmm. t *itfht ftunl knef twd. kft I eye •itgRtly • ’ iyyv-4 LneS men nent | Mildn Any mfeemutme e.II he ep I plUdUlew Jenfeee 1 enlee. iMvepn^ Pl I C*_ R. \# |. Re* A4. • BUS ABO fcBBBABOl'T* • •••••••••••••••••••S' -UT 11 d J-'HF■'Tf Tvj-’Unr’W “* wee mi the city Men—y. L. M. PEARSON Willulon. S. C. W. J. Rogers, of Ihmberti »m« ng thr new tuberrU rs t« IV epic.-' , m I The Mr. S. J. Powell, of Williaton, wan a caller at The People office one day last week. Mrs. L. M. Mace and little daughter have returned home after a pleasant visit to relatives in Columbia. Chicago Foot Specialist is Coming Here Al coraklmMr oprm* «nd truubte. mm baw* u- nin^cd lor a tool expert to be at tha tturc Friday, Saturday, Feb. 13-14. lur the convenience of foot sufferer* Examination and Advice Free Mr. C. .H. Grubbs, who recently moved from Elko route No. 2, to Blackville, was a visitor here last week. ^ Mr. A. B. McKerley, of Elko, was in the city one day last week and cal led at this office to renew his sub scription. ' •• The friends of Mr. B. B. Easter ling will learn with regret that he is confined to his bed with an attack of influenza. . C HANDLE ft $(X > ! f Famous For Its Marvelous Motor iTTi Europe Welcomes TKe Chandler Six N OW mud then you read something about “French style and IIm” In automobiles, or perhaps it’s “the newest English idea/’ And some folks ha— gone aero— to get the now—t suggestions. Europe hasn't built automobO— for fire years and Europe la frying for new cars and good cars. America *• style is Europe's stylo now. The Chandler Six, popular in many other countri—for years but kept out of Europe the poet three years because of war-time pruh I bit ion of shipments, la welcomed pwrwhcre In Europe now—welcomed for the etcellence of ft— performance, and quite as much for the beauty of Its styles of body. quite ted ftn the British lift— by ethftblted by that old it the greet Olympia Motor Show, end «mu "quire the sm—ftoi of the thorn. H. G. & Company. Ltd automotive Apparent!) Fngland U greet!) MX SPLENDID BODY TYPtS Cm. IIS— F«wr l \ • LEMON BROS. INC. BAMSWSLL. s.0, CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY OHIO gironcMg VICKERY JS& BROS Barnwell. S. C. FOR 8ALE BY MARTIN'S GARAGE, BARNWELL. S. C. FEED, MEAL AND HULLS. We carry, in stock the be*t grade!] FEED, MEAL AND HULLS We solicit your business We deliver in town. See Us. The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co., H. C. Hutto, Agent, Blackville, S. C. / Phone 23-J. l-l-4t-pd. —-jpeneral Auto Repairs and Accessories. Fisk Tires and Tubes Mobileoils Philadelphia . Storage Battery No More Hurting Feet Forth and Gain Complete Comfort Mr. T. A. Green, sf Dunbarton, was a business visitor to Barnwell one day last week and railed very clever ly at The People office. This expert, who is one of the Staff of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, the noted specialist and recognized foot authority is able to tell at once what the real cause of your foot trouble is. He knows feet as a dentist does teeth or as an architect does houses. _,, Udovisa Messrs. W’. B. Norris and J. W. Bates, of Great Cypr*** township, re newed their subscription to The People while in the city Saturday. While m the city Monday. Mr. B. ML wth. a profreaaive farmer pf frit—d The People's ever family af to TW racn •* a n Appliance orEone^IbrEvejyKxtTrouJSh ♦♦♦♦♦♦ e+eo+ee+w ♦♦♦♦ ♦ « I Titehold Red Cedar Shingles \ We have just receiyed a car of Titehold J Shingles.^ First come—i No matter how swnale or bow serious your loot trouble is, he can tell you (and show you) bow to gain Immediate Relief . and a Farmers’ JUaa—. rarnrkll X c. 'Watch HburF—t' xomction of the difhculty. Remember the —w to conic in. Everybody