The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, December 30, 1920, Image 4

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■ • W . •* % , . \ " . ' ' ' ' \ T ~^' " —^ r~ : : — ^ — ' ' ' A & HOME BANK OF BARNWELL % 1 x • ' • ' • t * -X *:* Appreciates their many depositors and customers during the year 1920 and wishes for them the most pleasant *j* £ time during the yuletide, and as many good things as they can get during the year 1921. r Y HARRY D. CALHOUN, President / i # . % ^ ST AT KM ENT. of the Ownership, Managoment, Cir- »ulation, Etc., required hy the Act of Congress of August 24, 1912, of The Hamwell People, published weekly at Barnwell, S. C., for October 1, 1920. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. ss. Before me, a Notary Public in and tor the State and County aforesaid, l»erKor.aIly appeared R P. Davies, who, having been duly sworn accord ing to law, deposes and says that he is the editor of The Barnwell People and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true •‘tatement of the ownership, manage ment l and if a daily paper, the cir culation l, ctr , of ^ aforesaid •- .<t ion for the date shown in the id*<Ac raption, required by the Act of Aug- a«t 24. 1912. embodied in section 4l‘t Postal l..»w» and Regulations, printed re'erse of this f«*rtn. to wit: • f ihllshe ■ naging rditor and busmen* managers are: B. P. I>awH*s. Bamaell, S. < . 2 That the owi.ers are’ (Civ# ruimes and a• id re •».*«• ■ of irdi' slual •wner*. or. if r«trpotatiori. give ita rtame ar d th* name« ar.d address*-* of »tockh*d«irrs owning or h*»b|tng 1 fmrt efvt oi more of the total amount of vtock ) II I* Dsvic*. ItarnwcM. S f 3 That tle known bondhuiders, mortgagees, and other ***» urity hold -,« owning <>r hotdif g I per rent or wore of total amount of homin, nortgagr* or other smtftritMra are 1 If fSrfr are none, an state I NoTW above, giving names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only.the list of stock holders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the com pany but also, in cases w’here the stockholders or security holders ap pear upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, ,the namw of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant’s full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockhold ers and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the com pany as trustees, hold stock and se curities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide own«r; and this affi ant has no reason to lieiieve that any other person, association, or corpor ation ha* any interest'direct or mdi- irt t in the Said stock. Itonds, or other <K"X m X~X~X~X»*X~X-X**X~X~X~>*> •> ? I Farm Loans at 6, 7 & 8 °|o a I ACCORDING TO SIZE OF LOAN, ETC. <£$$$$$$$ $*$$&$$ mwm $$$$$$$$ $$$$$$** $$$$$$** «/> v> •A- i WE HAVE CONNECTIONS TO MAKE LOANS IN ANY , f- X A MO l'NT, FOR ANY TERM OF YEARS. t— WORK DONE PROMPTLY HOLMAN & BOULWARE LAWYERS. \ PHONE .IS BARNWELL, S. C. X .■’„>.vx-.-:*<~:~:~:--:~x~x~x~x~x~x~x*<~x~x-x~x~x-x~x-x~x-x-x~X"*» * Gained Ten . Pounds Swi thi to and «tatv' < ' , nfH‘«l or fore r i 2^Ir*l day of Dec., 1920. N. CL W. WALKER, ly i ommi«»ian expifra at the pie uiv of the Gowrnor. Wm. McNAB Represent inf EIRE. HEALTH AND ACTIDENT INSi KANC E COM PAN I ML Pvrautial attenties fives aU I That thi par ag rapt ir%t Office in Harrises Block. Mala lUK.NWELL. a C UabunHCMaftSF&s tyeat, Nervous, Had No Appetite, But is Now Strong. E VERY mao and woman, who la In a run-down, weak condition, with bed completion and poor appe tite, due to lack of iron In their blood, aboulo find Ziron helpful and strength- building. I Me a eclentlfUureconetruetlre tonkr by leading medical authorities. Describing hie experience with Zlroo, Mr Oeo'ge W H. Unler writes from Jeaes. Ala : * Sometime back. I waa in a terrible condition I was weak and aenroue and had a tired feeling all the time My ekia was muddy. had no appetite, and at morning I didn't feel like getting up. I was reading of Ziron and decided I would try It . . . « -Will aay that Ziron Is a good medi cine. I hare gained ten pounds in four months. Am strong and hare a good appetite." Ziron Is a mild Iron tonic, good for young and old. . It helps to rector© the system, when run-down by over work. under-nourishment, caused by stomach or bowel disorder*, or as a result of some weakening Illness. Get Ziron from yom druggist. Ha sella It on a money-back guarantee '» < v»- v> <*»■ «*- 6’- «A W- V* V9- *9- 6<9- V5- (A- V> V>- -V* v> (A- •■A •A- (A System Pays— A farmer would bQ, foolish to w r aste time cradling wheat in these days of the modern grain binder.' It’s harder work and it don’t pay. This is an age of mechanical conveniences, labor sav ing devices and efficient systems, and one of the most ef ficient systems is the present banking ’system as used by this bank. All up-to-date business men and farmers do all their business through the bank because -it is easier and heltei* and it pays! Our system is right up-to-date, we have all modern conveniences and it will PAY you to use them. 4 - ♦ . ■'A w *A (A *A (A *A (A •A *A •A «/>* «A Bank of .Western -Carolina, Capital Stock Protection Over $850,900. •A (A tA Head Officef AIKEN,. S. C. Barnwell S. 0. 1 " l * ai yi*'' ^ .|**X im XX»*X*»X**X*«X»*X*«X* , X* # X^X*»X , X**X* # X*»X**X m J»*X*< m X*tX ,,, X»*X**X* # X*v L0.XG TEKM MONEY to LEND 6 percent, interest on large amounts. Private funds for small loans. BROWN & BLSH LAWYERS BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA. N* < C**. # *. , ^ h ^********2*****.*****-^***-**-'*******- M ^****^*******^ M ^"^’******* 4! "^ -4 **** , ^*^"^*^’*^**********' k ***^****^^***^*****^^^ 1 Q • >yw^kM> i e k and Women ♦14 ♦:♦ SUITS VT \ ul vc* in -li cail uuiomouiic* — that Buick sold its entire 1920 out-put lone iK-fore the end of the season. — that Buick has sold a large percentage of its 1921 schedule; — that Buick users are Buick salesmen. — that Buiek car values are 100 per cent. Added to their recognised high service value the new Buick models possess a dis&incti\c beauty. Their graceful lines and handsome appointments met it the pride which early buyers have expressed. Nineteen Twenty One Buick automobiles have more improvements thantany Buick models in the past five years and 1921 inbdcls represent 25% greater used car values. Many of our spring deliveries arc already contracted for. Thousands have been disappointed during past years because of the shortage of Buick cars. The matter of present purchasing should receive the immediate consideration of motor car buyers OLAR BUICK COMPANY, *' V A; ’ * °V ' ' • . BETTER. AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM