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rSINKSQ UILDEUO A FULL LINE of Ladies' Ready* to-Weaf ( Coat Suits, Dresses, Ox fords, Solks, Taffetas, etc. My stock is the most complete in this section. J. A. Porter Barnwell, S. C. ARE YOU PARTICULAR about the kind of clothes you wear? Then come in and let us show you our line of Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear, Coat Suits, Ozfords, Silks, Taffetas, etc. Ou^ showing of Spring and Summer goods is unsurpassed in this section. J. A. Porter, Barnwell, S. C. 3-H. 7 I am selling hundreds of Emerson phonograph records. Another big shipment expected Friday of the latest Jazz, Fox Trot, Blues and song hits. Call in while in town on Satur day or any day you are in town and hear them. Saturdays arc my big days for demonstrating my wonderful Claxtonola machine. I have a young lady specially engaged to operate the machine on Saturdays. Call in and meet your friends and hear some real music at W. D. Gantt's, Jeweler, Main Street Barnwell. S. C.J HRRR AND HBRBABOUTS. • ImJBw Statement of the Condition of THE H\Nh WUXOTOIt # 1 Located at WilUeton, 8. C, at the data *•••••••••••••••••# of bumnms March 1st, 1920. The days gain 12 minutes in sun- RESOURCES/ .hine thi. week. U, .* CO “'. U ....TftS Mr. P. W. Price spent Monday in Augusta on business. Dr. B. W. Miller spent Sunday in Columbia with friends. •* Mr. H. M. Thompson, of Willis- ton, was in the city Monday on busi ness. The Bank of Williston begins an advertising campaign in this issue of The People. V. Seymour Owens, Esq., spent sev eral days with friends in Bamberg County last week. Supt. W. E. Lake, of the Brunson high School, spent the week-end in the city with friends. Mr. C. H. Hutto, of the Govan sec tion, was a caller at The People office one day last week. COATS AND COAT SITTS. Fash ion's latest creations, now on display at my stole. See my line before buy ing. J. G. Moody, Jr., Barnwell, 8. C. l-ll. AT YOi R SEKVH K.—We beg to announce that we have just installed a V* href Rena and Pea 8hel) plant and will be glad to shell your beans and peon Cue chargee are reasonable Perasers l»uinery t Rem well. R G» 2 IP t Hi Messrs. T. L. Wragg and J. E. Hair, of Blackville, were in the city Wednes day afternoon on business. Mr. C. E. Grimes, of Eko, route No. 1, eras the first subscriber to dts- Bonds and Stocks Owned by the Bank —59,000.00 Furniture and Fixture^ 1,800.00 Due from Banks and Bank era 17,886.72 Currency ' 1,600.00 Silver and Other Minor Coin 1,273.04' Checks and Items w. 863.65 Liberty Bonds 925.00 TOTAL .$483,723.14 . LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid In —.$ 25,000.00 Surplus Fund 25,000.00 Undivided Profits Less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid i 13,753.10 Individual Depos its Subject to Check 266,776.09 Savings De posits 149,446.68 Cashier’s Checks. 1,028.84 417,470.04 Reserve Fund Carried on General Individual or Savings Ledger 2,500.00 TOTAL $483,723.14 State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. SS. Before me came W. E. PROTHRO, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement it a true con dition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. W. E. PROTHRO. Sworn to and aubarribud before me pel the blueness of Monday. 4 this &th day of Mcb., 1920. J. A. Latimer, (L. S.) ... . ^ ^ I Mafiry FihHc. The friends of (apt. J, B. Ann Correet Atteot* strong are glad t o N9 him out again, J. E Kennedy, itfmw iiit recent avenue illneaa. I Q A. hennoey. W c Smith . M M ! thvectore L w Mare event up to ( needs' Free Goodrich Guaranteed Tube With Each Goodrich Silvertown Cord Casing An Offer Good Only For The Next 15 DAYS ■ iBr inr rnwwnw be bued ef rlethoe ywn ease Vi and let <BS ehew MfTH R UP IxPf TNi** 4 Lm Kf e< A mmtm % ** » MH Menere n la ed sbaanee NVtf «kvev*ty pev eiHf ia» I ‘ 4 • mm S I MS wm M / M >♦' t \ taun f« t ohethM toe of len MMM Mpm ■M has pnH pMHM I •«v Sh4 a I f i edMlMto I %I'l » ' ■UP n '#i UlUL—dMUp > ISka I tm* * • AsummML SL M«nna MUNCLlqi PUS RAIS bv Shsagtoe hue uavaeed A Ube beet ne ha*e oew ■tore hr • # * e W. m rtotf been f ued IU oe ewedatov wtra eoettoU litJ. gvewen ee Satot be« ed »a|J. uetiwv «• he*eA| gteeu that e to* eebMd toyM#e«a > * 4 m * - toVf>Ae 9W m “ aJ m — . i #. ee».a># m u 1 ** f , toMUnd teSi fW to> •# eOMStoe eAtoi ho eeudurnre | ue ee arevenUed by bm Psr She eMuSua d Sto> I gd amarrul eassatafan The atohe wSI ountf. . be epetoNf al (eeoeei aad t • *e Saere ybae ; end the fedetotou tewnfleue are heeeRf i^eeae* erueMaeaNi auanauom ed etoeeami P I R timeto t» StoU, IS' ghpaunub TV «ee feewnaw Uto pmuneod toey ehaU #net a huRed eweb Sto emed hae en * y " uetotou or prtnaed Sbeewen ead tog aS* I Stour affualSi Sto pmuened bm i »e* to ane rare a buier wtah Sto treed * to* » : nesHea or prtaUeS Sheeneto y j c r«h «tt fbnr t’e^ SM ed KdtofOt<eea Rn««to«R A t . toUitHb eL HRS WITH EACH SILVERTOWN CORD CASING WE SELL DURING THE # NEXT 15 DAYS WE WILL GIVE A GUARANTEED TUBE. THE TUBE MUST CORRESPOND WITH THE SIZE OF THE CASING. THIS OFFER IS MADE TO INDUCE YOU TO TRY THE SILVER- TOWN CORD TIRE. WE KNOW POSITIVELY THERE IS NO BETTER VALUE ANYWHERE FOR THE MONEY, AND ONCE WE. GET YOU STARTED TO USING THESE TIRES YOU WILL USE NOTHING ELSE. AND WE ARE RIGHT HERE EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR TO BACK UP OUR GUARANTEE ON MILEAGE AND SATISFACTION. TAKE ADVANTAGE OP THIS ll-DAY OFFER. WE'VE NEVER MADE IT BEFORE AND PROBABLY NEVER WILL AGAIN ITS A SAVING YOU WONT WANT tO MISS AND EVERY TIRE AND HETUIPf W HUB EW COME IN AND TALE IT OVER. Hagood-Jennings Auto Co. PHONE NO 71 Barnwell, South Carolina rw ■ani ■a i JNK ed Ludne* Bendy to Ptr * •. Itoewee •» t V% f wed* to. «to My etavh ee the le to thee aevtieei J. A. Tv* r nne m i Mar b »a a JimS wtortoed a htw shtpew^bl w( th* to elon. V C Fem III eF •riling thrto at 9IB4 ewrh Send Horwwell frt 51 **» and meurv the tttoc. Each that he la ** watch guaranteed for twelve mow the. hoN»« put they will last ecveml yenra* if handled with care. Call and ere Itofayette them. Tueaday mo W*. I). Gantt. Mveral wee FOR SALE—Shingles and flooring. Apply to the Farmers’ Union Mercan tile Co., Barnwell, S. C. 12- 4*tf SPECIAL NOTICE TO FARM ERS.—We l»eg to advise our fanner friends that our flour millehas been completely installed anti is now ready for operation. The mill is one of the latest and best designs on the mar ket and we urge you to bring us your wheat. Farmers’ Ginnery, Barn well, S. C. , 2-26-tf. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN— White and liver spotted pointer dog with end of tail bobbed; answers to name of “Jack.” Liberal reward to finder. J. E. Kennedy, Williston, S. sl^OR SALE—Peanut Seed. Select ed White Spanish, in the hull, or shel led and graded fresh at planting time, with full instructions about growing: and guarantee to buy your crop. Also peanut planters and pickers. Sea Island Cotton Oil Company, Charles- S. i . asji FOR SALE. Excel and Tom Wal**a WatrrmeloM Seed. C ucumbcr Seed. Rurki l ord t aalatoupe Seed. Hbr eg BtoAh t "S Ctotobt eg BnvwweS By Jehu K P<MriBMg. Emub * * IC B HEBE AS. Ma^to Ha*« atoto %m toe to gvtod unto hey Letteee . Adto eMeCniUto ag the Ketote af aag THESE ARE. THEREFORE, le file •ad adatomeh all and •tnguiar the kindred arid credit*-!* of (he aaid ( Irmantinr Hardog, drrea«ed ( that they be and appear before me, in the cvurt of Probate, to be held at Ram- ■ well on Friday the 12th of March next, after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to ihow cnuae X low negroes wno ttimm in inr uem-, if any th*y have, why the said Ad- j ocratic primnriem. having earned thia! miniatration ahoukl not be granted, right by hi, faithfulnr,, t.. thr IK-m-; under my Hand thi. 2Wh day ocrou dunnir »h«- trymir dim.-, of John R Sn , mnR 1876 and xurcocdinK year,. \ JudR, of Prolmte. Published on the 4th diy of March, I it«Tit i\ AMD YOU WILL SURELI BUY ICR I BOM laxrl, colored, died here ling after an illneaa of u He waa one of the Barnwell Mr. A. T. Beard has resigned his 1920 in The BarnweH People, position with Mr. J. A. Porter, effect ive after Saturday, having accepted a position as traveling salesman with the Loose-Wiles Co., of Columbia. Mr. Beard’s territory is in the eastern part of the State, and he will make Barnwell his headquarters. • J. COLTON WEEKS. MGR. BARNWELL. S. C. SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRY AND KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME' After an absence of nearly thirty . years, Mrs. Margaret E. Buckingham, I of Wellesley Hills, Mass., arrived in I Barnwell on Tuesday and is visiting her brother, Mr. P. M. Buckingham. Mrs. Buckingham’s husband, Rev. William B. 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