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B usiness riLDERO JUST RECEIVED—A carload of the fao&oQs “Titehold” brand of red cedar shingles. ' Can make attract ive price. C. F. Molair, Barnwell, S. C. 1-12-tf. FOR 'SALE.—Fine Jersey milch • cow with five weeks old calf. Apply to Mrs. J. Julien Bush, Barnwell, S. C. 6-8-tf. FOR SALE.—One cow apd calf for $25.00; 1 cow and calf,-f<}r"$35.00; one mare, works anywhere, $50.00. Half cash and balance Oct. 15th. T. B. Ellis, Jr., Lyndhurst, S. C 6-15-2t FOR RENT.—One s tore in the town of^BlackviJle^ocated at No. 316 Railroad Avenue, Southsidc. Apply to Harry Rich, Blackville, S. C. 3t. HEMSTICHING and Picoting at tachment works on any machine; easily adjusted. Price $2; full in structions and sample. Marsh Bros., Wilmington, Ohio. WANTED.—I want school teach ers and high school graduates to write me about our summer school ard easy payment plan. We offer 25 cents for good cotton in exchange for tuition. M. H. Bowen, President Bowen's Business College, Columbia. 8. C.. Phone 6X10. y Mr. and Mrs. Thos. M. Boulware and children spent the «feek-end with relatives at Cope. Mfs. Solomon Blatt and little son left Sunday afternoon to visit re latives in Sumter. Mr. G.. A. Jennings, of Bamberg, was the guest of his daughter, Mrs. A. M. Denbow, for a few hours Sa turday. >>• The friends of J. Julien Bush, Esq., are glad to see him at home again fully recovered from his recent severe illness... s ' ./ Harriette Holmes has re turned to Columbia after a visit of a few days to her mother, Mrs. W. F. Holmes. Mrs. Charlie Brown, Jr., and baby have returned home after a pleasant visit to relatives in Charlotte and Greensboro, N. C. Col. Edgar A. Brown,~chairman of the State executive committee, spent Monday in Columbia on business con nected with that office. Mr. J. G. Grubbs, of Barnwell route 1, brought The People a smftll limb cut from a tree in his orchard on which was a cluster of 27 apples Prof. J. D. Robison, who is a member of the faculty of the Tri County Summer School at Orange burg, spent the week-end in Barn- • HERB AND HEREABOUTS. • It * a »r» r NOTICE There will be a meeting of the Stockholders of the First National Bank of Barnwell, at *heir Banking house Barnwell, S. C. on July the 21st, 1922, at six o'clock P. M. Ralph Cashier. Barnwell, S. C. June 20th, 1922, 4t! Notice Of Sale Of Stock Of Goods Of R. B. Still, Blackville, S. C. Under Distress For Rent FOR CONGRESS. I hereby anpooce mystlf • candi date for the Democratic nomination frr Representative in Congress from the Second Congressional District, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. James F Byrnes. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Marie Meyer , • •’ VS. R. B. Still Under and by virtue of a distress warrant to me directed by Marie Meyer, appointing me her Agent to serve same I, on the 12th day of June, 1922, levied upon said stock for payment of arrears Tfi rent due and not paid and defendant not re plying I on the 19th day of June, 1922, had said stock properly ap praised and ^ will sell said stock of goods, or as much thereof • as is necessary, to pay the rent now jjue and owing, the taxes of Town, Stale and County and cost of procedure. The said stock consisting of: For House of Representatives. Barnwell, S. C., June 16, 1922. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representatives from Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. Solomon Blatt. Williston, S. C., June 14, 1922. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representa tives, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic pri mary election s “* L. M. Harlfy. Mi v Mi r Mi Gloves Underwear Grips Shirts Sweaters Buttons Hosiery Rockets Pins Spans - >ttona Embrodiery Said «tork to be sold St the store of R. B Still in the town of Blsck- rtlle. Barnwell Coonty. St eleven o - rlodt a. m. on July 5th, 1922. to the highevt bidder for cash. C Keys Sanders Agent. Barnwell. S C. Jane fO. ltd—Jt t'ANDIDATdi Waists Corsets Polish Fixtures Shoes Spoons Coats Towels ^ Cloth Thread Collars Williston, S. C., May 12, 1922 I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representatives from Barnwell County, Aubject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary election. J. W. Folk. 11, S. C.. May 1, 1922. f hereby' announce myself a candi date foij re-election to the Houae o' Representatives from Barnwell Coun ty, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic primary elec tion. Edgar A. Brown. Blackville, S. C., May 1, 1922. Thereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representa tives from Barnwell County, subject to the rules and regulations of Hie Democratic primary election. G .L. Weissinger. For County Treasurer. I hereby announce my self a candi date for re-election to the office of County Treasurer, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary election. J/"B. Armstrong. For Magistrate at Williston WillistQji, S. C., June 15, 1922 I hereby announce myself a candi. date for re-election to the office of Magistrate at Williston, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. R. L. Wooley. Far Magistrate at I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection to the office of Magistrate ^or - Bennett Spring* Township, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic pri mary election. B. W. Peeples. Magistrate at Blackville Blackville, S. C., May 2,4 1922. I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection to—the office of Magistration at Blackville, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary- election. I. F. star . For Magistrate at Bara well Barnwell, 8. C., June 13, 1922/ 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for election to the office oft Magistrate at Barnwell, subject to the rules and regulations of tho Democratic primary election. ‘ E. W. Holman. Barnwell, S. C, May 23,1922. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection to the office of Magistrate at Barnwell, subject to the rules and regulations of tho Democratic primary election. W. P. Sanders. Jao* Mi M. ! »? M i • • M< F. Bi PMMB1 Mi MB a VIM vi ••tev A Mm Mh • ptatel li 1 Ml ^iwMr? • I iBMBjl t lk%! 10 twit CMM •flwttag talra a* to 4dB4BMP ttwiiTl-tlr B W pMfdaa. *4 kywra Mift. a MMRgl » r t * * a •*«! tgl !lk*t fvBF FWMHkpkt brail SMI isgMtrwSn iww»bip The Bewaett Bpvtags fart that bn is wn* !• 41 bMi wag eaftsnwwnNM nf » admuuMSfwlM Mr% L#wa Da « mfw f a t tot BMPkl mmMBM ■adby ■MWMg after a annS • vtnM i nHati««w m Angwma. Ga xw as afvmwpwMw l» ami Mra W I ta Barwwvll by . A. B»»lrr and Mr waard Bailer. mb** *geal lifer 6nfe ■■ •* r • ! Mi rrewi s Master Frsi li visit tag Ims era Master Joe • pending sobk lbs city. T. I kr Mi \. • tKr . f A T t •’ f * Bara* sII Mootvipel Pnssari Electtoa Far Mar** I 1mnby aaaaseev Myself a rondi■ date foe the afflce of Mayor of Harw* weM. swbjevt to the robM sad rsgrla Ipsoa ef tho Baraasfl Maatrtpsi Pr»- m+ry Oectiaft ("IfcfcfllNP 0V29W11. Ilf Adv«rti#c in The People. t anmdatv** cakxm For Kike. E C, Jane 12. 1922 I hereby ssaaaBce myself a rsnd> { date far fe*otorttan ta the effice ef W libers, and Ewps nateadeat ef EdBrattsa ef Bara* i, aee Miss Ms % j Usmoty, sabject la tbe rales sad re spsadmg setae cegalatmas ef tbe Drmrcraltr prt- TVy a.II vmm | mmi 1 r *' 1 '®*- Kate Fattersefi. | _. II P H J. Ci 1 Miss Car ■pending so ta Moaeley He Mels, of Leatagtaa. b time with Mias Virgin- Miss Blanche Porter spent Saiwlay snd Monday with Miss Corinne Cal houn in Allendale. The editor is indebted Julia B. Easterling for a fine Irish potatoes. to Mrs. gift of real old fashioned t oil! be given on next Mr. Willie Boyles, of Allendale, is spending the week with Chief and Mrs. W. A. Hayes. Mr. Ralph Smith, cashier of the First National Bank bought an Es sex coupe, last week. Mr. Jack Phillips, Misses Jackie Saunders and Ida Browning motored to Augusta Monday. Mr. M. B. Hagood and sons, Miles and Tommie, are visiting relatives in Little Switzerland. Miss Gertrude Holmes has/Teturn ed home after a few visit to relatives in Beaufort. Miss Elizab^Hf Easterling left this week for Qfangeburg to attend the* Tri-Cppnfy Summer School. /Miss Viola Mims, of Healing Springs, spent Sunday in the city with Mr. and Mrs. Ben. W. Sexton. Mrs. C. C. Brown, of Sumter and Mrs. T. V. Walsh, of Camden are visiting Mrs. J. B. Easterling. Ira. L. M. Stokes and son, Her- of Walterbore. arv visiting Mr. Mrs. F. W Falkenatria. I t* PV-r •« P*''.*rs». - .* «f Mata Carry a rheme dia- Monday, the 26th. mst.. beginning at 12:90 o' clock. at the stand formerly occupied by Mooie's Meat Market on Main Street, the proceed* de-ived from this 'cue to be used to wipe out the indebtedness due for Mr. Bryant's treatment for cancer. Come out and help a good cause as well a* satisfy your appetite. MRS. SAVANNAH BATES The death is announced of Mrs. Savannah Elizabeth Bates, who at her residence on Jacksqir^Ave., North Augusta, S. C., Suntlay morn ing at five-thirty okflock, after au extended illness/^She was 75 years •» S' of age. The rethains were shipped from the Wilson F’uneral-Apartments Mon- ay morning at five o’clock over the Charleston and Western Carolina Railroad to Milletts, S. €., where the funeral services will be held at the ( Speedwell Methodist Church at nine Btarkvitb. ft. C. Jan 26, 1922. I hereby announce myself a candi date for tbe office of Superintendent of Education A Barnwell County, sub ject to tbe nibs and regulations of the Democratic primary election. (Miaa) C. Alva Baxley. For Auditor Why Buick Cushions “Ride ft Buick Sixaa Buick cuahwnt atc comfortable on *11 roods of their "dt pads The upper *>nnf». which are Hfbt and act me. jndd to the lower wpm# into play on paaaenfer in comfort over bumpa which ordinary seat to “strike bottom". are larger and stiffer. They come rough country roads, carrying the Buick Fours »e.a sea I hereby announce myself s candi date for the office of Auditor, sub ject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. A. Ray Sanders. I hereby announce myself a candi- .datc for the office of Auditor sub- to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. C. W. Moody. FOR SUPERVISOR Between the springs and the French-plaited leather upholstery are two thick, yielding pads of inter laced hair which positively prevent “lumping**. In Buick seat cushions, as in every other part of the car, it built the quality which has made Buick cars the standard of comparison. (Jm o m a c. C-46 I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Supervisor of Barnwell county, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. E. G. Birt. Barnwell, S. €., May 23,1922. I hereby announce myself a candi- 1 date for reelection to the office of o’clock this morning, Reverend Jones pastor of the church officiating. The interment will follow in the church cemetery by the side of the grave of he r husband, Col Joseph Bates. Tbe deceased is survived by two sisters, Mrs. M. J. Lewis of North Augusta and Mrs. W. A. Riley of Orangeburg, S. C.; one brother, J. H. Baker of Guiilisoitville, S. C.; and by three adopted nieces. Miss Kate Kirkland and Miss Minnie Brabham, of North Angus ta, and Mrs.' P. D Blark, of MWefts, ft C Mrs Botes who was a Barker be fore her saarr tagv. was a 6aagbte r ef May ~Raa*r~ Barber, a premieeat fSeeisr of 6he efti ftereewU dirvt tbs Jams |ft Supervisor of Barnwell County, sub ject to the rules dnd regulations of the Democratic* primary election. Jut Still. Blackville, S. C., May 9, 1922. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Supervisir of Barnwell County, subject to tbe rules and regulations of the Demo cratic udrnary election. ▼ 0. Call Still FOB JUDGE OF PROBATE .Barnwell. 8 O. Jane ft II I hereby enaomce myself s far tbe office ef Jadgi far Barnwell fimetj. i to the rmke md OLAR BUICK COMPANY, OLAR, S. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM ♦ _ v ^ ♦♦♦ Y0U READ S0METHING T0 TIiIS IN THE NEWSPAPERS: DAY "Residue losing his home by Ere, a large amount of money and valuable papers were destroyed by the ravages of the bames. It seems that he kept all of his money and papers in an old trunk, hid* den away in the house. It was a disastrous loss to the owner, as the contents of the trunk were more valuable than the house.” GUARD AGAINST BEING A SIMILAR VICTIM AS THESE UN FORTUNATE PEOPLE. IT IS DANGEROUS TO KEEP A LARGE AMOUNT OF MONEY AT HOME- MONEY AT HOME IS AN OPEN INVITATION TO ROBBERS. OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US. 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