The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, May 11, 1922, Image 5
Tfr.DERi
just RECEIVEb.—A carload of
?lhe famous "Titchold” brand of red
Mredar shingles. Carr make attract-
aive price. C. F. Molair, Barnwell, S.
K. . . 1-12-tf.
. Chickens and Eggs Wanted.
We will pay highest cash prices
wire us for prices. Owens
Fruit and Produce Co., Tampa,
Florida.
FOR SALE.—A few more hardy
geranium plants; small size, 35c;
large size, 50c.—Mrs. B. P. Davies,
Barnwell, S. C.
. Blackville, May ft.—Married, at the
home of the Rev. D. W. Reekie, pear
Blackville, on Wednesday morning,
the 3rd inst., Miss Lucile EUzy, of
Hjlda, and Mr. James Bruce Black,
of Lees, the Rev. Mr. Heckle per
forming the ceremony. '
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Send Us Your Job Work.
SALVIA plants, 10c per dozen; au
tumn glory, 6 for 10c.—Mrs. L. H.
Christie, Barnwell, S. C.
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HBRB AND HEREABOUTS. •
Mrs. Willis Irvin and children, of
Augusta, are the guests of Dr. and
Mrs. C. A. Hensley this week.
V. P. BONNER, D. C.
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(Chiropractor)
Office hours, 10 A. M. to 12 M.
Woodward House, Barnwell, S. C.
CANDIDATES* CARDS ?
FOR SUPERVISOR
Blackville, S. C., May 9, 1922.
1 hereby announce myaelf a candi
date for the office of Supervisir of
Barnwell County, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Demo
cratic primary, election.
V G. Cull Still.
For House of Representatives.
Barnwell, S. C., May 1, 1922.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date fqr re-election to the House of
Representatives from Barnwell Coun
ty, subject' to the rules and regula
tions of the Democratic primary elec
tion. ^
Edgar A. Brown.
\ Colds & Headache g
5 “For years we have used Black-Draught in our family, j
B and I have never found any medicine that could take its I
B place,** writes Mr. H. A. Stacy, of Bradyville,Tenn. Mr. Sta- |
g cy, who is a Rutherford County farmer, recommends Black- I
m Draught as a medicine that should be kept in evenr house- ■
S hi Id for use in the prompt treatment of many little ills to pre- 5
. btUmt sf t Jm ftrr
Chtnvy A Co. Mug Hi UM CHy
•f T-Ucj. County n»4 SUM StirWiid.
nnd that snM linn wUl pay tbn sum of
ONE HUNDRED DO*J5jtJ lor onrt
and ovory cnoo of Cstirrb that ennaot b*
curod by tho ooo of HALL’S CATARRH
hedicInb. FRANK J. CHJSMRt.
FOR CONGRESS.
I hereby annonce myself a candi-
, date for the Democratic nomination
frr Representative in Congress from
the Second Congressional District,
subject to the yules -and regulations
of the Democratic primary efection.
James F Byrnes.
Blackville, S. C., May 1, 1922.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the House of Representa
tives from Barnwell County, subject
to the rules and regulations of the
Democratic primary election.
G .L. Weissinger.
in the prompt treatment of many
vent them from developing into serious troubles.
Sworn to boforn ^
my preoonco, tblo Mb day of _
A. D. UK. > A. W. GLEASON.
(Son)). * ■ Notary Pnide.
Hall’s Catarrh Msdlctf la tab an m-
tarnally and nets, through tba Blood on
tha Mucous Surfacea of tno Syatam. Sand
for taatbnonlala, froa
F. X CHENEY * CO., Tolado. O.
Sold by all druggists, tic.
Hall’s Family Pula for c «
THEDFORD’S
For Superintendent of Education.
Blackville, S. C., Jan. 26, 1922.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Superintendent
of Education of Barnwell County, sub
ject to the rules and regulations of
the Democratic primary election.
(Miss) C. Alva Baxley.
MONEY TO LOAN
_ _ Loans made same day
S BLACK-DRAUGHT B *« T# .
'It touches the liver and does the work,” Mr. Stacy |j HARLEY' & BLATT.
declared. “It is one of the best medicines 1 ever saw for a g A n......, . I
cold and headache. I don't know what we would do in our 5 /\iM>mey»-aw-aw
family if it wasn't for Black-Draught. It has saved us many g ' Barnwell* S. C.
dollars ... I don’t see how any family can hardly go with
out it I know it is a reliable and splendid medicine to keep
in the house. I recommend Black-Draught highly and am
never without it”
• At ail druggists.
Mr. Sam Woodward, of Darlington,
spent Sunday in the city with his
mother, Mrs. S. N. W’oodward.
Mr. Harry Rick has been appointed
post master at Blackville and entered
upon the duties of his new position
last week.
A Emily, the littfe daughter of Col.
^arvl Mr*. Edgar A. Brown, was hap-
g.iaed Sunday morning at the Church j
W*ti the Holy Apostles in BarnwaJI.
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LONG TERM HOKEY to LEND II
6 per cent interest on large amounts.
Private funds for small loans.
BROWN & BUSH
LAWYERS BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA.
Accept No Imitations
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Wm. McNAB
Representing
FIRE. HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Personal attention given ali'boslnMs
..Office in Harrison Block, Main 8t~.
BARNWELL. 8. C.
Fftr the second time this •rason,
the Barnwell high school defeated the '
Williston high school tram, 6 to 4. the j 1
gaase bring ployed at Williston Tars- | <
day afternoon.
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pupil, of Mr. T E. ! 1
rill give a piano recital
J butter tomorrow (Pri
on at 4:90 o'clock The j
dtally invited to be peuu- I *
C. H.
visitor.
IPS SCREEN TIME NOW.
Fliex and mouquitoe* are coming; in fact, the ad
vance guard haa already arrived. Insure your health and
comfort by uaing our substantially built Door and Win
dow Screen*. Price* on application.
Augusta Lumber Company,
tu EIt.HTH STREET. ALGLflTA. CA.
day afternoon The genial ( aptaia |
• 'atee that be baa sold *,000 pound. I
isniakniftr
-J tb
la R possible for a society roue to 1
Fall siaci
ly in *o\ i
What is be L
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to when bts rbensbed son la hts ri* I
tal? These gu. it tons are answered I
la “Beau Revel** which will be shown
at the Vamp Theatre Thursday, May
11th.
FOR SALE
At a Sacrifice
One Willis Six Country Club Roadster,
in first class running condition; new tires.
Mr*. L. F Bonner, now Dr V. P
Bonner, who recently graduated at j
the Palmer School of Chiropractic.
Davenport, Iowa, has decided to lo
cate in Barnwell for* the present,
which will be good news to her many
friends in this section.
The People is glad to a.id the name
of Mr. J. F. Grandy, of White Pond,
to its rapidly growing list of sub
scribers. Mr. Grandy is installing S'
flour mill on TinksrV Creek at what
is known as the o d Stringfellow mill
site and expects to have it in operu-
tio.i in time to take car** of this year’s
w’ti at crop. Watch the columns of
Ups paper for his advertisement. *
H. A. PREVONGA.
Next Door to Mnurtky’*,. Barnwell, S. C.
RV\
Wherever You Go You Will Find
Buick Authorized Service *
When you buy • Buack you buy Borneth** tnor* than
• High gr»de. thoroughly rtependabto cur. ^
You buy g cur that fc by nottoo-wkSe
•o complete and well organized that you are
at 9m uninterrupted uee at that car oo matta
you may be.
You wiD find Buick twice In practically every dty.
town and viHage in the entire country. If. through ac
cident any replacement becomes ntramary, that tenrice
win supply you with a part identically the —««« k)
design, quality at material and workmanship as the
part originally in your car. And the work will be
done for you by Busck-tramed mechanics.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Coclin are now
occupying the n£w bungalow just
completed by Mr. T. S. Cave on Jack
son Street. Mr. Cave has another
cottage under course of construction
on the adjoining lot. Mr. B. L. Eas
terling is also having a comfortable
cottage erected on his lot on Wash
ington Street. It is understood that
Sheriff and Mrs. C. Keys Sanders
will occupy the cottage just vacated
by Mr. Coclin.
Mr. .1 L. Lowe, who lives a few
miles from Barnwed on Route No. 3,
called at The People office Monday
morning to renew his subscription.
Tie states that v; s crop of truck is
glowing nicely and expects to begin
picking cucumbers 1a about two
veeks. there being many young
‘-cukes** on the vine'.< at this time. He
also says that his watermelon vines
are as long as a man’s arm. It is
thought that other farmers will also
begin picking cucumbers in two
weeks time. ^ ^
CARD OF THANKS.
I take this opportunity to most
earnestly thank my friends for tha
kind and generous assistance render-
n* during th* cantimiad illness
my wife, and the operation which she
has recently undergone.
IT - . “ - W. O. Bates.
JUST RECEIVED
AN ESPECIALLY CHOICE LOT OF
HORSES AND MULES \.
WHICH WILL BE OFFERED AT
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
YOU CANT BEAT THESE ANIMALS
AT MY FIGURES.
THEY AR^ REGULAR BOLL WEEVU
BEATERS.
EXTRA SPECIAL! A CAR LOAD/rf
THE BEST SOFT COAL AT ^
$9.00 PER TON.
-BROWN,3Pll§
PI* Ft
PI* Pi
Buick Size* ’ . 1 Buick Foura
- $1343 __
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• l$»3
- 3H3 TV*.
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- J333 Fl*P—.a0+m*
• 33T3 au ?r m— r. o. a.
001 tha O M A C.
\ Pam. Tbmiimg
OLAR BUICK COMPANY, OLAR, S. C
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WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
HILL TOP STABLES,
BARNWELL, S. C.
Watch The Windows
Of the Famera Union Store on Every SATURDAY for *
^ BIG BARGAIN
ia some article^ It wiU pay you to see »hat it ia. Reauwiber. it
«ifl he specially priced far SATURDAYS ONLY.
Is achieved by those who SAVED their
money. The. inevitable “rainy day” will
appear in your life sooner or later. Open
an account with us today.
Send U« Your Job Work.
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Capital Stock, $56,000.00
Make This Bank Your Best Servant
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