The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 26, 1920, Image 4

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*a««4Caaa 'S£SH h ♦ « * So Kr\j I ri ,._ sn*C5srca^r kakley 4 ilatt. •»< •« A f»poUr (?) MNkff Hi part* will bt **Tht Boll WotII BIqm. /.With th« price of cotton ^ on /the toboggan, it looks like if would be a right ?ood idea to page “the absent Mr. Smith** and have him put it back to its old level. The present slump in the~price of cotton certainly does take some of the “pep** out of the argument of “the absent Mr. Smith** that he is respon sible for 4f cents cotton. The South it (or should be) in bet ter financial shape to weather the present crisis than it was in 1914. Don’t let that enormous crime be re peated! Organise, fix a reasonable price fee* cotton and tell the Wall chare “to get off " Advertise in THK PEOPLE None* or BLKTION In accordance with Section lit of the statutes at large of South Caro- bia, passed at the regular session of * meMwesf r aesl the eo*s erg) tu epened ad Uto WMg at tftttB and Cos, tat. HOBACt i. CftOUCIt* Co. ftipf of education, Barnwell County. August 7th, 1920. 8-12-21. If you dent that It *w fcd-1 u . rtOBIDA VEBMONT RHODE ISLAND OKLAHOMA WASHINGTON NEBRASKA .* WEST VIRGINIA MASSACHUSETTS PENNSYLVANIA MONTANA MARYLAND KANSAS NORTH DAKOTA • LOUISIANA .CONNECTICUT r ALABAMA MICHIGAN MISSOURI NEVARDA . Per Cent Reduction FOR CASH On all Men’s, Ladies’ and Children's Oxfords,, AH Men's Spring Clothing, Ladies' Dresses, Skirts and Waists, AH Dress Goods and Millinery. A. N. GARBER, Williston, S. C. e MONEY IS LIFE. I i SOUTH CAROLINA ILLNOIS IOWA KENTUCKY IDAHO OREGON MINNESOTA WEST VIRGINIA aa MONEY IS LIFE. IT IT JHE CONCENTRATED ESSENCE OF LIFE." IT FEEDS LIFE, AND MAKES IT STRONG. IT UBERATES LIFE, AND MAKES IT INDEPENDENT. IT LUBRICATES LIFE. AND MAR ES IT SMOOTH AND EASY. ARE YOU PUTTING BY MONEY REGULAR. LY. AGAINST THAT DAY WHEN LIFE SHALL NEED PTf THIS BANE OFFERS YOU THE REST OBTAINABLE FACIUTIES FOR PRS SERVING TOUR RAVINGS AND HANDLING THEM PROFITABLY. * * THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ( a p4ie 1 Beach IM.i Fill Tailorin* Op^jpp Held By . . Jh * • • ISAAC HAMBURGER & SON Merchant Tailors BALTIMORE ^ You Are Cordially Invited To Attend 0 •* W. H. Kennedy & Son WILLISTON. SOUTH CAROI I * rnmr M MdWUi. 44 AUOl*llTA LI \tMKW Cf>MPANV atet r? a CSOMtA. |. •wxwgmg « m aAA* ttaa^w . ee |FVr . pgv • • I.U\(, TEKMIMO.NEV ioL£XD tiatr fBPIwWW tig HKOWN A HI SH 4 » • »aaw geAkWdi ghA» fiMW* f a*ha jaa, (Mined Tm nmj*A> 4 M» I «rv m m a ti a a * a w ee a aB i I! eel a tt ea a mmtmmw mmti $*m*» imwt mime | Things Needed Worst— I When the new baby arrived at Bobby's home the doctor said: “Well Bobby, how do you like your new baby sister?” Bobby replied: Oh, she’s all right, I guess, but there’s a whole lot of things we need worse.’* It is often a hard task to tell just, what s needed “worst,” but few things are of more importance than funds at a good, reliable bank always subject to check. And a solid bank account is not attained at once. It la usually built step by step. Better begin now. There are few things you will need “worse.” Bank of Western Carolina, I fut* . aXAt* t ( <r