The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 22, 1920, Image 7
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M)H SALE.—One good milch cow;
»l»o tome nice hogt, 0. I. C. and Red
Jertey mixed. I have most any tixe
any one would want Apply to J. H.
Bolen, Elko, S. C. > * 4-13-3t.
FOR SALE.—Two Ftfrd touring cars
in good condition; pric«? reasonable.
See me. H. C. Hutto, Blackville, S.
<?• 4-15-4t pd.
FOR SALE CHEAP.—Good gentle
work horse*; will work anywhere. C.
N. Burckhalter, Barnwell, S. C. 4-16tf.
I am selling hundreds of Emerson
phonograph records. Another big
shipment expected Friday of the
JsJtest Jalzz, 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 are 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.
FOR SALE.—Three burner Flor
ence Oil Stove with oven. Almost
T.ew. Call and see it. Rev. A. Rufus
FOR SALE—Shtngl** and flooring.
Apply to the Farnprt* L’mon Mercan
tile Ca . Barnwell, 8. C. 12* 4*tf
Jest reretvei 1 a big •h;pm« nt af the
i elaheated Lsshm wat« Imps and I am
•ettmg tb»m at each Send
9189 and secwre the tmse Each
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Mrt they adi laal ss iseal years. Hi
*aadhd a ah rare Call aad «aa
pasaanger t oaring car from the
Hagood-Jennings Auto Ca^ of this
city.
The People desires to call the at
tention of its readers to an error in
spelling “Allendale” in the advertise
ment of the Southern Cotton Oil Co.,
which appeared in last week’s issue
Qatte a aamber af Master Masons) (
here—haw day sat Maaday—far j
OiaHeatan to be initiated into the '
mystties of the Scottish Rite. It is
understood many of these . aill also
make the pilgrimage acrusa the hunt-1
ing aands of the deaert when the
Nobles of Omar Temple gather next
month in the City by the Sea for i
their Spring ceremonial.
TEACHERS EXAMINATION.
To The-Automobile Public
Mr. E. W. Holman, who supplied
the people of Barnwell with ice for
several years, has purchased the groc
ery business and meat market of Mr.
Ira Black, which he will conduct at
the same stand.
Miss Hallie Armstrong, of Colum
bia, spent the week-end in the city
with her father, Capt. J. B. Arm
strong. It is understood that she will
assist in the big task of compiling the
new code of laws of this State.
Mr. James J. Ray, of Healing
Springs, who was in tne city Monday
announces the opening of “Zelda
Springs,” about three miles from
Blackville, and invites the public to
visit the spring and “sample” the
water. *
Pursuant to an order of the State
Board of Education notice is hereby
given that the regular spring teachers’
examination will be held in the Court
House at Barnwell mn Saturday, May
ist, 1920, beginning lit 9:30 a. m. mud;
closing promptly at 4:00 p7"m^T
The examination will be biased upon
the following subjects: Agriculture
History, English, Algebra, Arithmetic,
Physiology, Hygiene, Civics and Cur
rent events, Pedagogy and Geography.
All teachers’ and prospective teach
ers are hereby notified that this is
the last teachers’ examination before
the law providing for the central
Board of examiners is in operation.
4-22-2t. Horace J. Crouch, C. S. E.
Barnwell, S. C., April 17, 1920.
FOR SALE.—Two young milch
cows with first calves. Apply, to I.
Keeler, Blackville, S. C., Route No. 1.
SPRING IS NOW HRRE, AND Y£U WILL HAVE TO EQUIP YOUR CAR
WITH NEW TIRES. WE WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT WE BOUGHT
A BIG STOCK OF GOODRICH, FABRIC AND SILVERTOWN CORDS,
BEFORE THE ADVANCE IN PRICES AND WE ARE GOING TO GIVE
YOU THE BENEFIT OF THESE PRICES, WHICH WILL BE A SAVING
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TO YOU FROM TWENTY TO THIRTY PER CENT, WHICH MEANS A
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WITH JIRES. THESE ARE GUARANTEED FOR 6,000 AND 8,000
MILES BY THE MANUFACTURERS. COME IN AND LOOK THEM
OVER AND GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE.
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Mr. W. II. Manning, of Elko, was a
business visitor here Monday.
Mr. F. H. Hitt, of Elko, is in the
city this week attending Court.
“Please discontinue my advertise
ment of 2 cows. The>^are sold,”
writes Mr. T. B. Ellis, Jr., of Lynd-
hurst.
Mr. Lonnie G. Richardson, of Ral
eigh, N. C., was the jruest of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Richardson,
Sunday. 7^
Mrs. L. F. Bonner and a party of
^ friends motored over from Aiken
Friday for a short visit, returning
home the same day.
Mr. Willie Hair, of the Rosemary
section*yrho is in Barouret! this week *
attending royrt. was a caller at The <
People office'Monday auirning
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ONR HOLDINGS IN TEXAS ARE SURROUNDED BY
FLOWING OIL WELLS AND EXPERT OPINION IS
THAT OIL UNDERLIES OUR LANDS
To develop these properties and to further deal in oil
land leases, we invite subscriptions to the capital stock of
this company. Those who come in now get in on the
ground floor, sharing in the profits we are already earn
ing as our present holdings advance in market value.
Then if ire should strike oil, ijoUr fortune would be made.
If you can afford to chance $25 or $50 or $100 or $500
on a proposition of this kind, we shall be glad to have
your subscription with check for the amount of stock de
sired.
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Authorized Capital $F00,000, Shares $25 Each, Fully paid
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Herbert E..Gyles President. Jno. E. Shuler, Vice Pres, i
William E. Hughes. Yice-Pres. an3"Engineer. J. M.
Holley. Secretary and Treasurer.
. * . DIRECTORS: # ^
Herbert E Gylaa. Jno. E Shuler. J/ M Holley. Walter
E Duncan, II. H. Tayfar. Aiken. S. C-. Wm E Hughca.
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production to the limit
Thousand* art contented to await
their turn in Buich deliveries—for
Buich performance, quality, service
and economy has completely jvon
their confidence. _
The five hundred thousand Buich
cars now in daily operation are mak
ing Buich history. Their efficiency,
faithfulness and value have estab
lished this fact in the minds qf the
world— <f there is no substitute'*
for Buich Valve-in-Head quality
and service.
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