The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, February 08, 1923, Image 5
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FOR SALE.—Cabbage plants. By
ail 25 cents per hundred. By cx-
ress two dollars per thousand.
These are and frost proof.
Cash with drder.; Dr. C. N. Burck-
halter, Barnwell S. C. 12-26-22, it.
Messrs. B. F. Storne, of Black-
ville, and C. H. Hutto, Jr., of Hilda,
were in the city salesday on busi-
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STRAYED.—January 6th, from
Harry Croft’s house, one blue or
dove-colored mare mule. Finder will
please communicate with Charlie
Brown, Barnwell, S. C. Mg.
FOR SALE.—Milch coows above
the average, fresh in flow. $35 and
$40 -each. Also a number of
minorca cockerels at $1.50 each. Joe
Owens, Blackville, S. C. l-18-2t.
FOR SALE.—Vine Seed. Rocky
Ford Cantaloupe Seed; White Spine
and Long Green Cucumber Seed, 60
cents per pound. Excel aand Tom
Watson Melon Seed, 60 cents per
pound. These are the best seed.
Cash with order.—Dr. C. N. Burck-
halter, Barnwell, S. C. 1-25-tf
.FOR SALE.—600 bushela of fttxle
Triumph Wilt Resisting Cotton Seed.
—C- Keys Sanders, Barnwell, S. C.
—1-25-tf.
Mr. Oscar Bin, of .Columbia,
spent the week-end in the city.
• Messrs. J. B. Grubbs and D. P.
Johnson, of Blackville, were business
visitors to the county seat salesday.
ness.
Mr. H. L. O’Bannon, Master for
Barnwell County, purchased a Hud
son coach t^is week from the local
dealers.
Mr.' S. M. Baxley, of Dunbarton,
catted very cleverly at The People
office while 1 in the cfty Monday on
business.
* The friends of Mr. Perry A. Price
are glad to see him at home again
after his recent operation in a Co
lumbia hospital.
The People’s good friend, Mr. J.
E. Hair, of Elko, lightened the la
bors of last week’s “busy day” by
calling at this office.
Mrs. C. F. Molair, Miss Ella Lou
ise Molair, Mrs. Moselle Furman and
Mr. LeRoy Molair spent Friday of
last week in Augusta.
Mr. Herman Brown, of Blackville,
stated to a representative of The
People last vfeek that his firm has
j sold four carloads of mules this sea-
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JEWELRY.—Buy yopr Jewelry
from my stock at the Mace Drug
Company and leave with him your
repair work which you would have
do for y®*— w - D - G"Ut. Jewel-1 Mr Dii ncan Calhoun, son of Col.
* l-2&-tf arH j jjp, Harry D. Calhoun, has re
turned to Barnwell, having complet
ed his course in undertaking and em
balming.
FOR SALE.—Peavine Hay and
Early Palmetto Asparagus Crowns.
—B. Marorsky. Barnwell, 8. C. l-4t
"ABPARAT.limOm N’g far gaW. 1 . Mr J. I*. Banders, of
Fine variety. Write far pricee and ro *l* I. **• • vteUor to
taformatma.—R. -G. Stanaell. Elko.' Hoturday
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•ubecnpttoa.
Barnwell
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The days gam lea minulea In ana-
•hiitr this woeh.
The C'enat y Ptmi
Maraweil M<mday.
Board asr<
Mrs.
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PrVlw M
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Mrs Roetr. of Mew Yerh. is the
giM at of Mrs. J. O. Battersea.
Mr. and Mrs. W D Gaatt, ef
I ) ndhnret. ureee m the city Sunday
Mr. Barnwell Lidaay was the geest
of friends here arveral days last
week.
Mrs. B. P. Davtes entertained the
Wednesday Afternoon Bridge CTnb ‘
ast week.
The many Barnwell friends of Mr.
S. M. Grubb*, who lives a few miles
from this »ity, were very glad in
deed to see him here Saturday. fully
rdhtored ta health.
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Mrs. Sol Blatt satertaiwed a sum
her of frteada Tuesday afternoon
with a lovely VahmtMe bridge party
Pour tnWoe were arraaged and after
the games a salad course eras served
Mr. E. H Hart»og. of BhKhvtlie
route 2. is soothe r of Tho pruplv’s
uaforgettmg good frieuda. * He was
■a (he city Monday an hnameoa and
paid the editor aa appreciated call.
The ft lends ef Mr. J, G Moody.
Jr., of this city, aril I learn with
pleas are that he la rucovenag rapid
ly from aa operatmu performed last
week at a Columbia hospital. He ia
sported home early next week.
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Laemmte
pverents
ROUSE PETERS
VIRGINIA VALLI
MATT MOORE
JOSEF SWICKARD '"
From Geo. Broadhurst’s sensational
Stage success bq Ungdon M^Gorrmck
Directed bu
REGINALD BARKER
A Universal Production
ALLENDALE
FEBRUARY
Matinee 1 O Night
4 P.M. 8:15 P. M.
MONDAY
Children 2Sc. ' Adults She.
quickly relieves a cold.
Tax Sales.
State of South Caroliaa,
County of Barnwell,
Town of Barnwell.
By virtue of sundry tax execu
tions to mo directed by J. M. Cold*
well. Clerk and Treasurer of tho
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Best for Two in Business or Play
A Large Carrying
Space
Under the rear deck of the
rosdatsr ia a comportment of
more then ample sise foe lug
gage. buaineaa samples and
parcels. It edit bold begs and
suitceara with room to opera.
Town of Barnwell.
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A glance reveals why business and
professional men, as well as all others
who seek the roadster type, find the
new Buick roadsters, both fours and
sixes, exactly suited to their needs.
They are roomy and comfortable, with
every refinement and convenience for
easy, restful motoring in all weathers.
They are sure and fleet on any road
with the flexibility and certainty of per
formance so traditional to all Buicks.
A ride in a Buick roadster is essential
to a complete undesstanding of the finer
qualities of these models. Ask for one.
Mrs. J. Julien
the Wednesday.
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Bush entertained
Afternoon Bridge
Misa Elisabeth Easterling has
been confined to her room for sever
al days with fever.
After several days of Spring-like!
gather, the cold tKia
doubly disagieeable.
“Shuffle Along,” a negro musical
comedy, entertained quite a large
audience at the Vamp Theatre Sat
urday evening. There were several
good voices In the east and chorus
and one exceptionally good negro
comedian. The costumes were ex
cellent for a show of thin character
and the pongs were catchy. Music
was furnished by a ten-piece orches-
week was
The Misses Brabham, of Hattie-
ville, were the guests of Mrs. J. J.
Bush Sunday evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Simms and lit
tle son, of Midway .wejre the guests
of relatives here Sunday.
The Board of County Commission
ers held its regular monthly meet
ing at the Court House Tuesday.
The friends of Miss BeBee Patter
son will be. glad to know that she is
recovering from .a recent illness.
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Mrs. Allen Brown has 'returned
home from Columbia, having fully
from a recent operation.
Cards have been received here an
nouncing the marriage of Miss Arab
Gatlin to Mr. Ralph B. Stuart, of
Greensboro, N .C., the ceremony be
ing performed January 31st at the
home of the bride’s parents in Rae-
ford, N. C. Mr. Stuart is a brother
of Mrs .B. P. Davies, of this city,
tind has many friends here who will
be interested in the announcement
of his marriage.
levied upon and will sell at Banner I',
Mi f root of the Caurt House, jw
Monday. February 18, 1*23. at IS
dark M. the foUowtqg real ead
pervoaal preparty :
Fvreoaal properly
stag*.
Real ret ate m the
well, levied upoa ar I
Mr* Matte Jeaiuagh.
One let Ml the town of Barnwell,
levied apsa ae the property ef tfaeea
Joaee.
Oae let la the town of Barnwell,
levied upon aa tho peoperty af Tbea-
dsra Joaee.
TeMiiaal property, one let and the
building* thereon la the town ef
Barnwell, levied upon ee the proper
ty of Jsmee Jordtgi
One led in the town ef Barnwell,
levied upon a* the property of J. H.
Juocr*.
One lot hi the town of Barnwell,
levied upon at the property of Seta!
W. Jowert.
Real estate in the town of Barn
well, levied upon as the property of
the estate of J. A. Kill mgs worth.
Lots in the town of Barnwell, lev-
ntf upon the pmprrtT of Mre H
D. Mobley.
Personal property and real estate
in the town of Bamwdll, levied upon
as the property of E. E. Morris.
The proceeds of said sales, or so
much thereof as may be necessary,
to be applied to the amount due as
taxes to the Town of Barnwell.
Terms of.sale cash.. Purchaser to
pay for papers and all expenses of
said sale.
GEORGE PEEPLES,
Chief ef Police.
Bvnwell, S. C., Jan. 29, 1923.—3t.
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OLAR BUICK COMPANY, OLAR,
WHfcN BETrEK AUTOMOBILLS ARE^uiuT^BUlCK WUJL BUIU
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Wm. EL McNAB
Fertilizer and Fertilizer
Material.
Cotton Seed Bought and
Meal Exchanged.
BARNWELL, S. C.
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Wm. McNAB
Representing
F1RR, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
- INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Pencilal attention given nil basinaaa
..Office in Harrison Block, Main St
Winter Excursion Far
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Southern Railway Sys.*
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WINTER EXCURSION TICKETS NOW ON SALE To
SOUTHERN RESORT POINTS. THKETO ON SAU D
UNTIL APRIL MTH. WITH FINAL RETURN LIMIT J
15TH, ItU.
STOPOVERS ALLOW ED AT AMT AMD Atl' EffTATS '*£i-
THER GOING OR RETURNING W ITHIN FINAL LIMIT OF
THE TIUKET. *
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL
RAILWAY TICKET AGENTS. OR—
ON SOLTii4.UN
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W. C. WALKER,
Tr*veling Passenger Agent.
. Charleston, S. C.
R. W. HUNT,
District Passenger Agent.
Charleston, S. C.
BARNWELL. S. C.
_-666 cures Malarial Fever.
Col. Edgar A. Brown, a member
of the House of Representatives,
spent the week-end in Barnwell with
his family.
DaMJJuck; ng h a m has re
turned home after an .extended visit
to her nephew, Mr. Dtlnean Holmes,
in New York.
Major J. Anselm Meyer, of Mey
er’s Mill, was in thp city Monday to
attend the meetingthe County
rnsiun Board. The Major has many
ends in Barnwell who are always
The many Barnwell friends of
Dr. Chas. A Herfsley will be glad to
know that he is recovering from a
serious operation for appendicitis at
the University Hospital in Augusta.
He was stricken Thursday night
-ami ^was carried to th« liospital the
following afternoon, tne operation
being performed Saturday. Mrs.
Hensley and two little daughters
are in Augusta with him.
to welcome him.
if The PeopM fail* to
J. E. Harley, Esq., has returned
from Baltimore, where b^ went to.
purchase the Lancaster. Bqijduig ...in
BarnweTU-ffom Mr. and Mr$. J. H.
Lancaster, Maryland city.
This is one of the^tpost valuable
pieces of business property in the
etty, there being* ten rented stores
on the ground floor and a large num
ber of office* on the second. The
firm of Harley and Blatt new has
quarters in this butting.
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DR. CECIL RAY, »
Physician and Surgeon.
Office in the Lancaster Building,
Barnwell, S. C.
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ADVERTISE IN THE PEOPLE.
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WOULDN’T FILLvA BOOK. WHAT WE DONT KNOW WOJJLD—
BUT WE DO KNOTV THa't WE ARE SERVING-MANY PATRONS
IN A HIGHLY SATISFACTORY MANNER.
^E DO NOT CLAIM TO BE ANY BIGGER, ANY STRONGER,
OR ANY BETTEH-TIIAN A LOT OF OTHERS, BUT WE WOULD
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LIKE TO 1
ABILPIX .UNlTSArETY T() YOU.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital Stock, $50,000.00
Make This Bank Your Best Servant
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R-ALFH BMITH