The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 19, 1920, Image 7

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tt r: ,ts •• p**wm «f lil W« terw • Tin* Ik mv^ • 1 *• ^“ r my tut. nmt%ti\0m4 tm bfiOO Mid iMn MiWt. B. B CaaUr- lag, Brnwyn. 8. C. We have Juat received a shipment of Moline Mowers and Rakes and will be plad to have you call and examine I* / P 1 fbwa a twa weaKa’ eaaaHaa kppmI HeadetaMivilW. M C. Mr. Ham Woodward spent the week end in the city with his mother, Mrs. S. N. Woodward. Mrs. Julia B. Easterling has return, them. These machines have se»eral ^ ^ ho,ne aft " * ,Uy of 8ever » 1 w «e k » »<♦»♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦»♦»»»»»»♦»»»♦»♦ advantages over the old style and a wonderful reputation for durability and service, and the price is no high er than the 0I4 style. We also carry parts. C. F. Molair, Barnwell, S. C. 5-13-20 in Hendersonville, N. C. Mr. J. D. Robison left last week to spend the remainder of his vacation with relatives n Florida. V JOr. 1 B.‘M. Miller, of Barnwell, and Mr. W. B. Oswald, of Allendale, have returned froni a trip to Texas. EARLY VARIETY BIG BOLL WILT- RESISTANT COTTON SEED FOR SALE.—Holman and Owens will have for sale 1,500 bushels of cotton seed—the wilt-resisting, big boll ear ly variety. We invite prospective pur. chasers to inspect our 100-acre field near the town of Barnwell, adjoining farm of Mr. J. W. Patterson, where they can see for themselves. Before planting this variety of seed, about one-third to one-half of the crop was lost through wilt and now we are un able to fltnd a single wilted stalk ta the. entire field of 100 acres. We eew- . tun ta say that this rattan has aut- r v J*' fritted any other vartety m this sac* | taw. W« will sell this seed fae fit ni I f*T haeSel. plus net af the sucks 1. . . . .. mm_ _ 1 taking a faurea tu auesiag at the rsae auee lafieuwvy la speed tk * Mr. Hubert Osv/ald, of Allendale, was the guest of his uncle, Dr. B. W. Miller, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. H. L. CBannon left Friday to join his wife and little daughter, who are visiting relatives in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Woodward and little, daughter, af Be testa rg. spent Mi the etty with relatives. Mias Came McXeh, vhe has Wee Announcing W. P. FRANKLIN, Representative for Dodge Brothers Motor Cars . • ' ■ - ) FOR BARNWELL COUNTY Geddings Cushman Auto Sales Company ^ #J Distributors, Aiken, S. C. ? 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B. Easterling • . » g « j Notice to Taxpayers AH tsaes dar the Taws Bem^^ ; aot paid by Sttadsy, Auguft 21, wdl ; be turned over to Shenff (nr collection. By order of Council, J. M. Caldwell, Clerk. | \ I »»»g»gg»ggg»4»g»»g»ss»osis d-»ggas»g4»g»g»4»4»»aggss»< GEORGE WARREN Mg hgi jtv pg tu tmp caa veinm ata « aUMrh • fta 4%v ft Wtataa ia.%vma4Jgsrtata Mg taitaf gg Mag ggsgfBMMHggf ta s% 4hstar sTM tap tat 4taP4tata%tata*f tagtamtat atata gtamam u« as ata a s «t«s t « a » s a g • 1 * tas«M gf tataataf Vta • i ta atatata* tat %at%ta gftaMtam ••• • • »^ *4 * — |BUP ■ S * * •• U C mm mmm we* tas U 1 ag a ta htas • «aags»g • sggai ttata taattata sataM muMtatae gsaupip *gma> Sa, ai taagas sf atgim eata, gggtagt ta gas aoBm a *4 gtggMta! onasa «P taa OBta* • - uMg pas • # tatadh tatatas ttata sUMtatash I tasafp uanaamsa tatattas s gggff* tasta tag tag itatta gf atantaa •d •» « * ip * mss » tae gsMi ta U cm k b ta M tataf . ta BuauMiH Kb* j mseowegl agbtata ta gta mg I gtataaas ta fe managfe ( | ptamarp A ta tW etaf M#% tasee itae 0 mm* 1 beeobf aHHtavee myooi • • Mi ta tataflMg * " .m 1 gate fta gta sMtoo ta Al I taagamtaL gghfmt ia taw rob Mr C V Cefeua gta. I ^MgP gas asa*< uaat aaa mm taSaug amt g apgtaaaa ogg ta ogpsu a* • •tamtam tfaasam twtaag. taggps gBg Mg gtta itas ta MtaggHg ggtagg ta ha v 4g»ay ^fa t^Ssenmiaei * ruafiaga Pta paagSaafl sagpgta tahn tag pasau ta Ihataak ta ataau ami Wtaadk * fha tagpatatai Chaaeata uua ’4* pus si ad ^paasuia L t Vttaa Mtaa Lauist Duarua ia vtaMMg her •talar. Mrs. Fraaawn, at Myrtle Beach Mr. J. Colton Weeks has returned from a three weeks' stay at Hender sonville. Mrs. E. L. Patterson and children are visiting . relatives in North Augusta. Mr. J. A. Porter and daughter, Miss Emily, left Saturday night for a Western trip. Dr. C. A.TIebsley has returned from a two weeks’ visit to relatives in North Carolina. I hereby aauagtae tayuslf a cgmta I gate far the etalre af Aigevgma uf! Barnwell, subject ta the rules and reg j ulations af the taumcipal Democratic , primary A. A. Lemon. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the cffice of Alderman of Barnwell, subject to the rules and reg. ulations of the municipal Democratic primary. L. P. Tobin. Mrs. A. M. Wray and children, of t Memphis, Term., are the guests of relatives in the city. CapL J. B. Armstrong left Monday afternoon for Mayeaville ta visit bis daughter. Mrs Dabbs I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Alderman of Barnwell, subject to the rules and reg ulations of the municipal Democratic primary. T. J. Langley. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Alderman of Barnwell, subject to the rules and reg ulations of the municipal Democratic primary. . T. J. Attaway. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Alderman of Barnwell, subject to the rules and reg ulations of the municipal Democratic primary. A. J. Bennett. • For m LIMITED timm, with Cmp Tin purchased at will give one “Ton Tested 99 Tube of cor responding rise—an indispensable com bination for the motorist who demands absolutely highest quality. Though this offer is made to introduce these highest quality tires and tubes to car owners not yet familiar with their service merits, we’re not put ting up the bars against our regular customers. / We want them to share in this distribution and enjoy all the benefits new customers enjoy. *C««rg« Murvuu ta MutaipUta. tad ?^?***"* ^ gUobg taTVortTw mil mm4 fuuutaud a ftatatag wutaugM.1^^. tawig tataffty a ta a majurtay ta th«— pruaaat " Hmm% rmpmfi ta . r V"?f*** . TW S.« Mi CMm, ^ H» put/m t. tx TW News aad Cuurwr naaptaa • “iMrorpt Wairrn was at bis taday and ruevivud an ovatioci by bit homrfolks when he arose to spaak. At the conclusion of his speech he wm vigorously applauded and pre sented with a handsome basket of flowers.”—The News and Courier. Cbes terfleld > “Mr. Warren made the best speech of the entire week and made a pro found impression on his hearers.”—r The State. rs'-r- Mf aad Ufa* M babf itammad gMs atatata taig la Ski Bbgta CSsOmm I hereby man—0 myself a candl*! He far tbe tafke af AUmrmmm mi gfeet la tbe rule* gad reg ta fe Get your tires and FREE TUBES TODAY. If not now in need of tires, you can—by personal appli cation, by telephone, or by letter—avail yourself of this splendid FREE offer by buying Vacu Cup Tirei for Spring and t? 0 0 (700 >,00 / In O O f 1 ;°0 O i + * 1 mm I 1 S ( ro\^> O ^ for. and true, la the keynote of bia “George Warren la wall known In this section. Ho la a nativs ta Hamp ton County and has countless friends in Allendale and adjoining counties. He has shown by his conduct in the past that he would not aspire to a position that he felt himself in any way unfitted to fill. His friends know that Warren will make as good Sena, tor as this State has ever produced.** WARREN SHOULD BE ELECTED After hearing the Senatorial candidates in Edgefield on Thursday of last week, we feel that we voice the sentiment of the majority of Edgefield coun ty voters when we say that Hon. George Warren should be promoted to this —y , — ; wp important post. His speech was a r evelation to our people, proving him easily capable of taking most excellent care of himself, and quite able to handle the most astute speaker that might be waiting for him in the Up per House in Washington. Warren is clean and gifted, and entirely worthy of the confidence and full support of all our people. We behove South Caro. Una is going te vote oa August Slat just as wo fool EigsfisM ceutap wtB vote by caeuaif s ioctaedly slgtafirs st majority for Gosrgs Wi EdgeAeii flwnirli