The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 04, 1923, Image 5
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B usiness H
T T ILDERO i:
JU^r 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.—Cabbage plants. By
mail 25 cents jjer hundred. By ex
press two dollars per thousand.
These are and frost proof.
Cash with order. Dr. C, N. Burck-
balter, Jtamwell S. 12-26-22. 4t
• HERB AND HEREABOUTS. •
The Board of County Commission
ers met here Tuesday.
Mr. C. S. Buist, of Blackville,
was among the visitors here sales-
da.
No More Sales on J^phool Grounds.
The Board of Trustees has passed
a resolution prohibiting the sale of
sandwiches and everyth'ng c’.f-c on
the Barnwell school grounds. No
reasons are gives by the Board fur
ther than that their action is in the
interest of the school.
To Move to Barnwell.
Mr. and Mrs. ~ C. C. Meyer, of
Meyer’s Mill, ha"e rented th$
dwelling occupied for the past five
years, by Mrs. Josepnine Woodward,
who recently moved to Darlington,
from Mrs. Lena Davies and will
move to Barnwell* right away and
operate a first class boarding
house. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer are ex
cellent people who will receive a
warm welcome here. Persons de
siring first class board should iee
them as soon as possible.
Bowers-Kearse.
Pension Notice
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. DeWitt, of
Blackville, were in the city Mon
day.
Mr. J. Buist Grubbs, of Blackville,
was a business visitor here sales-
day.
j
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Johnson, of
Blackville, were visitor* here Tues
day afternoon.
Mr. W H. Ihmran ha* returned
frum Conway, where he spent the
holidays with hi* sister.
Luray, Dec. 31.—A beautiful mar
riage took place near Allendale
Thursday morning at 11 o’clock,
wherr Miss Elizabeth Katherine
Bowers, only daughter of the late
Dr. Paul F. Bowers and Mrs. Lula
E. Bowers of Luray, became the
bride of Rupert Thetford Kearse,
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Kear*e of * Allendale. The
ceremony was performed in the
presence of a few relatives and
close friends of the bride and bride
groom. by the Rev. J. R Cultom. a
Baptist minister, in the parsonage
parlor*, using the ring, ceremony.
The bride wore a handsome blue
coat salt.
The betde and he tale groom left
There will-be g meeting of, the
Barnwell County Pension Board on
Wednesday, January 10th, to elect
a pension board for another year.
All pensioners who do so are re-
v' • ta .
spectfully asked to meet us on that
day. - '4
J. A. Meyer, .
J. Staff^ Halford,
L. F. Hair, -
Pension Board.
Death of a Child.
Blackville, Dec. 27.—The Death
Angel visited the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Bell Sfindav night, De-
cember 10th, and tooK away their
little 19 months old daughter, Annie
Elizabeth. All that loving hands
could do was done for the little one.
When shadows softly fall,
Ending labor time for all t '
And the sun shall seWho more
to rise,
Will your earthly record be
Free from blemish, fair to see?
Shall we meet her in the land
’ beyond the skies,
A Cousin
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Four-Passenger Six-Cylinder Coupe—*1895
Closed car comfort and driving convenience are
most perfectly satisfied in the luxurious Buick
four-passenger six-cylinder coupe.
“Eve” Pleased Many.
Miss Anna Walker hga returned to j lhr c9rwmnn}
Barnwell after spending the holiday* (o kpvnd . f r « rfay
with rylaltee* la Columbia
Col and Mr* N G. W.
•pent the holiday* with Mr.
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A highly appreciative audience
greeted Geo. E. Wints’a production
of “Eve” at the Vamp theatre Tuea-
day evening, the concensus of opin
ion being that it it the best musical
comedy seen in Barnwell In some
time. Mias Nyra Brown as “Eve”
and Johnny Gets as “Adam” were
the hits of the show, but the singing
of Ace Brown and the dancing of
dainty little Bab> Richard* di
prolonged applause. The rhorwa
wa* above the average* sera with
**rand the girts being “easy
ta took at” aad the coat oases being
new and well designed The •cetttr
aad electrical edheta were dS thal
roo|d he wished far, I he fVen-«h
Da ore” and the “Dabble Fountain
hsiag e«teriaDy c^eeti** The •ho*
got oset to the aadlewce by way
good rleaa coaMdg, there being a
refreshing lark ef snggeottseneaa
throaghont Mi*« Drewa and Mr
Gets are aad strangers here, having
plat'd at the \aasp a*r
Complete in Refinement
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Aa the drivet of Buick coop* lakes
toe wheel a (lanes will leM hitn the
creed at the car. the feel la the tank,
the working of the electrical eysteat,
#*vj the tsncnoolng at the engine
lohcv-enng evstenv Me hee (he car-
hoinwc cootrtd. the Ughiaend igrotten
control*el hsail A hertdaoote cleeh
glees Met the ttaM at day- Ah" **. a
aurrnr shews the road hehtnd and a
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aHf Monday.
The People** good I
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cleverly at thi* atflrv
city Monday an Na*ia
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The Buick Lime for 1923
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nennCgee r«e r>* tyay.
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From the driver’s seat, set forward and at a most
restful angle, every control it at the finger’s tip,
while on the instrument board attra* uve dials
record each function of the car. The large wal
nut steering wheel guides the car at its lightest
movement through the improved Buick steerng
pear and the long gear shift lever can be grasped
without bending forward.
With a deep pluth upholstered sect f *r two
passengers and a comfortable folding •*«< for a
third, with broad windows that rasae moj • r
to any position, with floor heater, don u Vhi * t
other refinements, tha coupe is without o not d*
among fine ekiaed cars.
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OLAR BUICK COMPANY, OLAR, S. C
WHUM BtTTLK AUTOMObFlLS AJVE WJILT. BUICK WILL NJiLL .HFM
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Mr, Oscar Hal*.
rifaraWrvd bm
prrwiicr catcher *
wh» m phresewtl) [
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Mr. A. F. Hair, ef FJk
wa* the fir*t sahsenU’r la start the
New Year right by renewing h.t
•uhamptioa to Tkr People while in
the city Momi -
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Frod
C. Hair, of Long Branch, will learn
with regret that thvlr little four
year old daughter ha* hren quite
ill with pneumonia.
Mr*. Lena Davie* returned to Ac
ne* Scott College, Decatur, Ga.,
yesterday (Wednesday) mornin»*,
after spending the holidays with her
son, Mr. B. P. Davie*, and family.
Messrs. J. H. Bolen and Z. Bolen, of
Elko, were among those who
started The People on the way to a
“Prosperous New Year” by renew
ing their subscriptions while in the-
city Monday.
Mr. and Idr&^ Rupert Reed, Mr.
^ and Mrs. Osborne Reed, Mr. and Mrs.
-Hafold ’ W. Reed and little daughter,
^ Ruble _ Clare' sp<(rt the Christmas
Holidays Here with their parents^
Mr. and Mrs, J;-W. C. Reed.
Mr. and Mrs.'C. „Stuart and
Miss Ollie liege, of Winston^alem,
N. C , spent Thursday of Rust week
with the former’s sister, Mrs. 3- P.
Davies, whije en route to Jackson
ville, St. Augustine and Miami, Fla.
The Barnwell friends of^ Mr.
Longatreet Gantt, who. made l_his
home here a number of years ago.
will sympathise with him and
wife in the'ifeath of their daughter,
Miss Annie Hay Gajitt, which ©f-
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Salley -Partev.
Norway, Dec. S|.-a-Twr*4ay
Mm* EUa May Hallry,
taai I earvlhrwt atlrarflwa
Ibal the thealf* wa* crvwj*»| ta ca
ls coaclwti** prwvf vf the ap
per-. taUam ef the pairvas af this
pupal*? play hnw*c
TW fMFlt illtm* JRI -THr §if «t
N ear.** wbsrh will appear Thai *itay
| Might. Janaary llth. Thi* »* a toWl-
nty graasa pat owt by (he pragpn t
jo# -L.ght*.**“ whak ha* taken ih* I Cotton Seed Bought and
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uir - . young daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. B. O. Sal try. became the brvlr
of John V. Porter of W illtston. The
ceremony wa* performed by the Rev.
R» K. Dayle at the Methodnt par
sonage in the presence of a few
friend*. The bride wa* attractive
ly attired in brown canton en-pe.
with hat, glove* and accessories to
If
ntatch. Immediately after the
ceremony the young couple motored
to Augusta, from thence they left
for Charlotte and other point*. On
their return they will make their
home at Springfieldf where Mr. Por
ter has business connection*.
M rs. I^irter as Miss Salley Has
spent her entire life here and her
many friends regret that her mar
riage takes her. to another place of
.abode, but she and Mr. Porter
carry with ..them the very best
wishes of the people of "this com
munity for a long, happy and suc
cessful life.
Wm. E. McNAB
Fertilizer and Fertilizer
Material.
M. L. Middleton
President
W. M. Pcteraon
Sec. 6c
ruant ry by *tnvsa. It camw ta
Bara wall from a waak’s ran in At
lanta and thvatrs-goers arc assured
the treat of the season. Other ex-
callent shows have been booked and
it 44* hoped that the Vamp manage
ment wtM be given the support they
deserve.
Me*! Exch*nged.
BARNWELL. S. C.
666 cures LaGrippe.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
I will he at the following places
for ihe purpose of taking the re
turn* for 1923. Only personal
property will he returned. Fifty
per cent, penalty added for not mak
ing returns on or before Feb. ‘20th.
Blackville, January 9th.
Dunbarton, January llth.
Elko, January 16th.
Hilda, January 18th.
Kline. January 23rd.
Robbins, January 25th.
Snelling, January 29th.
Williston, January 31sL
W. H. Manning.
Auditor Barnwell County.
Wm. McNAB
Repreagnting
FIRE. HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Personal attention given all basineaa
..Office in Harrison Block, Main St...
Consign Your Cotton
. TO
MIDDLETON & PETERSON
Incorporated
COTTON FACTORS
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BARNWELL. S. C
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DR. CECIL RAY.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office in the Lancaster Building,
Barnwell, S. C.
A SPECIAL ATTENTION TO WEIGHTS
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216 East Bay Street
Savannah, Ga.
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jX Tuesday morning. Dec. 26th.
Messrs Carroll Naar*. of Cross
11*11. aad R- 1 McDsvtd. of Gfaoa-
«dU«, wars the gaeou of CoL Edgar
A. Rrsrwm l^t Book aad
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AT DEALERS' PRICES.
We are offering Federal Tires at dealeTs^ prices ftfrva limited
time. --v.
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Read thewe prices:-
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Lint Price
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My Price
7Jil
...3.35
Other sue* in prypurtwa.
These are find clam guvrar.u -d use*.
Barnwell Filling Station
THAT BINDS OUR CUSTOMERS TO THIS BANK. IT IS A
CHAIN OF GIGANTIC STRENGTH AND LENGTH. 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 LINK IS-
CLOSE .CO OPERATIONf./fEV ERY DEPOSITOR HAS CLOSE CO
OPERATION AND WE TAKE GREAT PAINS TO SEE THAT HE OR
SHE IS SATISFIED: ‘ ANOTHER .
- %ATETY. THIS IS THE MOST IMPOkTANT OF ALL. THERE
IS A GREAT CONSOLATION IN KNOWING THAT YOUR MONEY
IS SAFE, * ;
THERE ARE NO WEAK LINKS IN THIS STRONG CHAIN.
BANK
Capital Stock, $60,000.00
Make This Bank Your Best Servant