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< * < 9 B USINESO :: I T ILDEROi: FOR SALE.—Home-grown ABruzzi *Eye, price $2.00 per bushel f. o. b\ ^Hlackville,—Address H.- Jeff Haif, Blackville, S. C., 9-14-tf •X— FOR SALE.—Home grown Abruz- Rye.—B. Mazursky, Barnwell, S. ii-i6-2t. ong- FOR SALE.—Small tract of inal gt-owth long leaf pine, on public road four miles fron* station in this county.—Address “Timber,” care of The People, Barnwell, S. C. U-16-2tp FOR SALE.—Farm of one hundred \hirty acres, four miles from Black- ville, on pviblic highway. Reason able terms.—Address “F’arm,” care of The People, Barnwell, S. C. 16-2tp JUST RECEIVED.—A carload of “Titehold” Red Cedar Shingles. Also a shipment of lime, cement and brick. Get my prices before buying. —C. F. Molair, Barnwell, S. C. 11-30 FOR SALE.—One Majestic Range, one piano, ons New Home Sewing Machine. All are in.good condition. For information apply to Mrs. Wood ward, Woodward House, Barnwell, S. C. 11 -30-2t.. ! SIGNS.—Write us when you need any kind of sign work,- Every job guaranteed and sent out promptly. Kale signs a specialty. RICHIE ROWELL SIGN SYSTEM. Bamberg, H. C. Cotton Ginaings Shaw Increase There were 8,262 hales of cotton ginned in Barnwell Count? from th* crop of 1922 prior to November 14th, as compared with 7,724 bides to the same date last year. This is an in crease of about 550 bales. * New Road for Allendale. Bids for the* construction of 8.3 miles of state route, Ndl 28, in Allen dale County, between 1 Martin’s and the Barnwell County line, will be re ceived early next month by the state highway department, it was an nounced Saturday. The estimated cost will be around $30,000. Rub-My-Tism. for' Rheumatism. m + m THRILLS APLENTY IN “AFTER THE SHOW” for the spectator. The scene when Pop, the old stage door keeper, played by Charles Ogle, deliberately cudl his wrist by smash ing a champagne bottle, in the hopes that he may save his little ward Eileen from what he deetns a harm ful love affair, is intensely drama tic ip its developments. The blood transfusion that follows is eminently realistic and novel. The heart in terest is compelling and the gayer scenes lend spectacular value to the film. In Yaur Qardsn. for any raao of Catarrh that cannot ho corod by Hall*a Catarrh Modlrlne. Hairs Catarrh Modlctne has boon takoa by catarrh aoffsrors for tho past thirty- flvo years, and has become known as the most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall'a Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poi son from the Blood and healing the dis eased portions. After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a great Improvement In your general health. Start taking Hall’s Catarrh Medi cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. P. J. CHENEY * CO,, Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists. 76c. VAN-NIL is a non-alcoholic vanilla flavouring Strong Dramatic Situations in New William de Mille Picture. The film fan who likes an admix ture of thrills, love, sentiment and drama in his picture fare, will not be disappointed with the menu provided, for him by William de Mille, Para mount producer, in his latest pro duction. “After the Show,” which comes to the Vamp theatrd next Thursday (Thanksgiving) and Fri day Dec. 1st. Every scene has its own thrill and from start to finish there isn't- an uninteresting moment It Is truly wonderful how many birds will visit modest gardens dur- j G f unusual strength/ Rich in arc ing a year. They will, during the matics, its alluring fragrance tempts spring migration, be'most in evidence a trial; dninty in taste, its d e lici°us from early daylight till breakfast \ flavour satisfies the most exacting time, and then uguin as evening; palate. Order from your Grocer comes on, says, the American Forestry The VAN-NIL Co., Augusta. Ga- Magazine. When autumn approaches, I the migration that takes place is ^ equally Interesting. In winter we may I look for various finches, sparrows, crossbills, hawks, owls, and not a few | other species that come to us during that time of the year. Named After Balfour. Large numbers of Jewish children born in Palestine during the last month have been given the first name of Balfour, after the British acting foreign secretary. The earl of Balfour Is the author of the Zionist declara tion bearing bis name, and is also cred ited with bringing about the approxal oMlhe Palestine mandate which*se cures establishment of the Jewish na tional home. • HERB AND HEREABOUT* Joltr ret a I Hu»h. E re. in FI SI. if M. it Sandax M K., per TW *.», ; i • • Fhanksgiving and Dec. 1 At the Vamp Theatre jatrr A. fYftte! Wm. McNAB Representing FIRE. HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES. Personal attention givan nil ..Often to Harrison Block. Main I BARNWELL. S. C % + Adveruaa in TSm rvor*r<7«<>v MfTH E OE RLEtTtOV X»tU t ' ■ Mail Orders Our Specialty Suggestions for Thanksgiving: ROYAL SCARLET TINY PEAS, No. 2 Can. 35c ROYAL SCARLET TINY PEA^ No. 1 Can 24c DEL MONTE ASPARAGUS TIPS, nquare can.___42e DEL MONTE ASPARAGUS TIPS, round can 23c DEL MONTE SLICED PINEAPPLE, No. 2 can...30c DEL MONTE SLICED PINEAPPLE, No. 3 can...30c DEL MONTE PEACHES, No. 2 can 24c CRANBERRIES, per quart 20c ICEBERG LETTUCE, finest, per lb 30c BEST*CELERY.. 10c to 20c BRAZIL NUTS, large, lb. 15c TABLE RAISINS, 1 lb box 25c For Fruit Cake: CITRON, bf*t. lb. 65c ORANGE PEEL, bent, lb..? ...2> LEMON PEEL beet, lb * £le CHERRIES. GI.ACED. lb. _.75e PINEAPPLE. GLACED, lb 75c RAISINS. SEEDED OR SEEDLESS, lb. I7e CURRANTS, bent. lb. »c -DROMEDARY DATES flc SHELLED ALMONDS, lb. f!V SHELLED WALNUTS, lb ESC T?i; TtU, tVfetavbfx UMl nil sj+t Ni • 4 r» I th* inrdai » at tea Btrvtr •ad gx Da ywe Ilka freak enke* and macker* T Thm attend the d* mona- trattan nt (hr Strruk Yuar Nlrklv Storv Saturday. The alumni ofa Furman College from Barnwell and Allendale Coun ties enjoyed a harqurt at the ilctel Diamond in Barnwell Tuesday even ing. Mt***m. II. J. Phillip* and Josh Bax- i ■W*y and the latter's sinters. Met-! dame* J. J*. Mood), Jr., and I. M. Mace, motored over to Augusta | Tuesday. 1 The Attention of the ladies of BaYnwell and vicinity is called to th.- demonstration at the Stretch Your Nickle Store Saturday. Be sure to attend and see what excellent cakes ran be bought there. plamna* warn: you ovh coarum: riuct: l w AM A* A OVH STVRX YOUR Ht'ADQUA RTRRS WHUA IS AUGUSTA. < t>i*rL2nv wnl (JhIl \ mm A glowing romance of the stage of those who make it and those who prey upon tL Of a girl »ho dreamed of a future, an old man who dreamed of the past, and a rich young waster who wanted all of life—now. Every scene a thrill, a smile oc a heart-tug. Also Harold Lloyd in‘Never Weaken’ Rub-My-Tism, an antiseptic. Illness Delays Convalescence. According to a news item in tho last issue of The Wiilistcn Way, it was necessary to postpone “The Convalescence of Bobby’ ’on account of illness. . * DR. OH1I. BAY, r%r*trtan and *wga** Office th* Laaroetef Homo *41. ft C. Wm. EL McNAB Fertilizer and Fertilizer Material. Cotton Seed Bought and Meal Exchanged. BARNWELL, S. C. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ MONEY TO LOAN Loan* made tame day application received. No Red Tape. Caipenlets 50-50 Ciocerteiia 710 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. Mail Orders Our Specialty HARLEY & BLATT LONG TEKM M0.NEY to LENDl $ I I Y Y * Y Y ♦I* f> per cent, interest on large amounts. Private funds for sniaii loans. BROWN & BUSH LAWYERS BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA. i i Y 1 Y 1 it hi Attorneys-at-Law • BarnwelL S. C. Advertise in The People. * THP. BUILDING SEASON 18 NOW ON. It’s the proper time now to get your buildings in repair and new ones built for the winter. Be ready when 1923 appears on the horizon to give your .business or profession 100 per cent, at tention. Forecaster* ay 1923 will be Prosperity Year. Augusta Lumber Company, 933 EIGHTH STREET. AUGUSTA. GA. 'Everything in Building Material from Foundation to Roof. ASK FOR PRICES. t — —-dl»*a GfiG cures Malarial F'ever. Christmas S a vir.gs Party The Home Pakk of-Barnwell' an nounces ttiat'-the Christmas Savings Party'will be-read^-oo: December HHh to pay out to its members Ihe amount that has been saved by them this year, which is $1,200. 'X-x-x-x-x-x-!* i l ~ !4 A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. ^ ^ A. ^ A A A A^A I A X Winter Excursion Fares X t X VIA. There Is a ■ a Strong Y Y Y | Southern Railway System X •V A WINTER EXCURSION TICKETS NOW ON SALE TO ALL & SOUTHERN RESORT POINTS. TICKETS ON SALE DAILY X UNTIL APRIL 30TH, WITH FINAL RETURN LIMIT JUNE Y 15TH, 1923. * V STOPOVERS ALLOWED AT ANY AND ALL POINTS VA- Y thf:r GOING OR RETURNING WITHIN FINAL LIMIT OF THE TKTCrr. — 'l f T ❖ THAT BINDS OUR CUSTOMERS TO THIS BANK. IT IS A CHAIN OF GIGANTIC STRENGTH AND LENGTlf. ^ SOME OF THE STRONGEST LINKS IN THAT CHAIN-ARE— EXCELLENT SERVICE. WE TAKE GREAT PRIDE IN THE PROMPT'SERVICE WE- RENDER TO OUR MANY* PATRONS. An- NOTHER I.INK IS-^ — -/L-— CLOSE CO-OPERATION.._EV ERY DEPOSITOR HAS CLOSE CO OPERATION AND WE TAKE GREAT P’AINS TO SEE THAT HE OR SHE IS SATISFIED. ANOTHER LINK IS— SAFETY. THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL. THERE IS A GREAT CONSOLATION IN KNOWING THAT YCUR MONEY ‘ IS SAFE. ! THERE ARE NO WEAK LINKS IN THIS STRONG CHAIN. X THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock, $60,000.00