The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 26, 1920, Image 7
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^ « have juit received a shipment of
Mohne Mowers and Rakes and will be
*lad to have yoM call and examine
1 em. These machines have several
advantages over the old style and a
wonderful reputation for durability
and service, and the price is no high
er than the old style. We also carry
parts.- C. F. Molair, Barnwell, S. C.
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EARLY VARIETY BIG BOLL WILT-
RESISTANT COTTON SEED FOR
SALE.—Holman and Owens wfll
have for sale 1,500 bushels of cotton
^ed—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 thts variety of seed, about
oue-tbird to one-half of the crop eras
' ^ through wilt and now we art un
able to fluid a stogie wilted stalk to
Ito suUro field af lit arrea. We veu-
l «ev to say that this rottaa hae eat
fr »*ed a»y ether variety to thto tee-
tom Ws wttt s*B BMs seed fur IS *0
M? tanfiai ptor eoal af Ms smrfia
totomms aui Owema. Burwwol.. fit
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rm fifiUL-
Mendames i. G Moody. Jr ^ B. B
Easterling and L. M. Mace and child
ren art spending some time in Hender
sonville.
Mr. H. J. Philips yeft Tuesday for
Georgetown to spend a few days. He
will also visit before return
ing home.
HATE
Mr. A. K. Lorenz, post master at
Aiken, was in the city for a short time
Monday while en route home from
Hampton.
Mrs.Rankin and little daughter,
Sarah, of Columbia, are visiting her
uncles, Messrs. Harry D. and Lonnie
l M. Calhoun.
Farms City Property
Our Field—Barnwell and Aiken
Counties. *T can sell your place
for more or I can sell you a
place for less.** • ,
Office in Kennedy Buftdtag
. Local and Long Distance
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Mrs. Call and daughter. Ions of
Sylvania, Ga., and Mrs. D. K. Wallace
and children, of Waynesboro. Ga.. are
vtoRtog Mrs E R Call
• NOTICE OF SALE.
Stole of South Carolina.
County of Barnwell.
. Court of Probate.
Terry Richardson, Plaintiff,
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Sheer Summery Waists Arrive
To Sell at Just $2.00 <
SHEER AND SUMMERY; SIGHTLY AND SERVICEABLE, COOL
AND COMFORTABLE ARE THESE NEW WASH WAISTS THAT HAVE
JUST BEEN TAKEN FROM THEIR WRAPPINGS. '’DESIGNED ES
PECIALLY FOR US AND THE OTHER STORES IN OTHER CITIES
PRIVILEGED TO SELL THEM, THEY ARE AUTHENTICALLY STYLED.
THERE ARE NUMEROUS OCCASIONS ESPECIALLY AT THIS SEA.
BON WHEN THESE PRETTY WASH WAISTS ARE ENTIRELY AP
PROPRIATE AMD PRACTICABLE. FOB OUTINGS OB VACATIONING.
AS WELL AS FOB GENERAL UTILITY WEAR DURING THE WARM
MONTHS WHEN FREQUENT TUI RING FOR APPEAREL ARE IN
ORDER THESE WA&TB THAT WEAR BO WELL AND LAUNDER BO
WELL WILL ANSWER MOST SPLENDIDLY •
VEST HOMBTLY. THE WAISTS
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Mr Owen BUey has started a tire
ilcanistag shop in Agusta.
Mr. J. Colton Weeks left for Hen-
rsonville, N. C., Saturday.
Miss Ethel Calhoun, of Appleton,
visiting Mrs. M. H. Calhoun.
Mr. J. A. Porter and daughter, Miss
nily, have returned from a western
The Wednesday Afternoon Bridge
ab met with Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun
it week.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Price are spend-
f some time with relatives in
:lanta. * - l
A little daughter arrived at the
ef Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bush Tfies-
fif* W, C Jeuatoge
Guay Smyuw ana to C
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thsugto la ha
Mr. P to Brews has ma
dy to Barnwell and they
ing one to Mr/ Leila Graham’s cot
tages on Marlboro Avenue. Mr
Brown has accepted a position as
bookkeeper with Vickery Bros.
Col. Harry D. Calhoun and Mr. J.
Brown Calhoun le^t yesterday
(Wednesday) foi; Savannah, where
they board the Merchants and Miners
steamship “Princess Ann” for Balti
more, where they will visit their
mother, Mrs. A. W. Calhoun, who is
visiting her son-fn-law and daughter,
Col. and Mrs. W. E. Murray, of that
city. J
• Mr. Jeff Ready was a caller at The
People office Saturday and told the
writer that the boll weevil is doing
considerable damage to the crops >f
peas and velvet bedhs, attacking the
blossoms in much the same manner
that the cotton forms are punctured.
to fall off the vine* It
that
tows to Barnwell, to C. wtU he held
at the Court House ta said town eu
Tuesday. August tl, ItSO. The polls
will be opened at 9 o’clock a. m. and
cloee at 4 o'clock p. m., and the same
managers that served at the first
primary are hereby appointed for the
second.
V. Seymour Owens,
G. W. Manville,
A. A. Lemon,
T. M. Boulware,
E. A. Brown, ^
Executive Committee.
E)ysentery
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it the ideal family car to the Btuck
y tonneen and luxurious seats
Its finish and design combine both beauty and
refinement, readily attracting the attention to those
who take pride in ownership.
The Buick Vahre-m-Head motor furnishes surplus
power, assuring the usual Buick economical service
jum! endurance./