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# s'ESQ :: T ILDERO:: I 1 OR SALE.—Milch coowa above \ the average, fresh in flow. .$35 and $40 each. Also a nymber of min o«a cockerels at $1.50 each. Joe Owens, Blackville, S. C. ► - l-i8-2t FOR SALE.-—Vine Seed. Rocky • Ford Cantaloupe Seed; White Spine and Long Green Cucumber Seed, GO cents fcer pound. Excel . and 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 FORE* LOST RE SALE ♦v» FOR SALE.—500 bushels of Dixie Triumph Wilt Resisting Cotton Seed. —C. Keys Sanders, Barnwell, S. C. —1-25-tf. JEWELRY.—Buy your Jewelry frtun my stock at the Mace Drug Company and leave with him your repair work which you would have me do for you.—W. D. Gantt, Jewel- 1-25-tf - .FOR SALE.—Peavine Hay and Early Palmetto Asparagus Crowns., —B. Mazursky, Barnwell, S. C. 1-41 1 ASPARAGUS CROWNS for Sale. Fine variety. Write for prices and information.—R. G. Stansell, Elko, i s. C. > 2-l-4t.; FOR SALE,—Two milch cows. I A. B Pat lemon. Barnwell, 8. C. 2-15 If. | 1^— FOR SALE Yellow Bermuda Or.ton Plant*. 91.25 per thou*arwi Aaparmcu" t’rwww, |4Luo par thoua«, and - W R Prothm, Wilhaton. 8 C. tlft-ltp 1 , M „ . _ a am mi pwblw rmmd Immt mile* miuwi MarfctQlr. 8 t Reaaoimlde terma A4dveaa Land, cam Bar sweil IHnpIr Harstwell. ft C. It By virtue of the power contained in a certain mortgage of Real Es tate given to the Barnwell County Building and Loan Association. _by L. P. Wilson on the 7th day of Nov., 1919, the said mortgage being re corded on the 13th day of Novem ber, 1919, in the office of Clerk of Court for Barnwell County, said State, in book 8-R, page 606, and the said L. P. Wihnm and Nan Wa|:et Wilstm, his grantee, having admitted in wrmTrg that they w’ere in ar rears for more that three months on payments due thereon, and having likewise admite<^ on the —day of Jan., 1923, the amount due on said mortgage and the bond it was given to secure, the said admissions hav ing been duly recorded as provided by law, tho said Barnwell County Building and Loan association will sell to the highest bidder for cash in front of the Court House at Barn well, S. C., on Monday, the 5th day of March, A. D. 1923, the same be ing salesday in said month, during the legal hours of sale the following described property: All that lot, pi'ece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the County of Barnwell, S. C., contain ing' about one-half acre ami bounded as follows: North by lot of J. Black, Jr.; south by Hagood Avenue; East by i w t of J. W. Walker; and west by Episcopal Pa manage lot. To he so'd to pay the said debt and co«t of sale. Purrha**> to pay for paper* and "lamp*. Barnwell County Building Loan AaaooaOon by A. A. Lrmon. Pm* ASPARAGUS CROWNS FOR SALE GIANT ARC.ENTEUIL AND „• PALMETTO. ATTRACTIVE PRICES ON LARGE LOTS. ALSO SMALL QUANTITIES FOR GARDENS. „ W. H. MANNING BARNWELL, S. C. 2-8 , /- * ■ i Net Ire te Debter* a ad ( redllen S CA a* i: O uukbly retie"ea a ce!4. Tat 14 a In me If* Buick Authorized Service Is an Added Asset to Buick Value Buick Authorized Service is the insurance that guar antees the splendid dependable performance ability that Buick high standard manufacturing builds into every Buick Car. Just as Buick design and Buick workmanship provide Buick cars with comfort, refinement, endurance and economy, so Buick Authorized Service assures the continuance of these superior qualities to every Buick owner. Infrequent as Buick drivers find the need for the assistanoeof Buick Authorized Service, it is always at their command, and Buick owners have come to re gard it as an added asset to the fine transportation that . they purchase in all Buicks. Mm: • hub abd esasASocTt • • e •••••••••••••«•••••• 1taj»r J. Armtm M»y*v «f Mdl. ••• • l# tlw fc * • il I t t • II Mi •abwnptto t (• TV Fi splr. Mr. mi>4 Mm. J. E Lai*. «f Ra^n- w«U rwtftr |, Wrrp VHMtors Vrr mw day la*t • *vli srd whilr Hi tV city rrrwwrd thru •ubacrifUM to TV Fvaplr. TV fnrnd* of Mim Klixobrth Kaiitorling. who wan rarrird to an Auguata hospital Saturday aight of laat week, will Irani with p)«*a»urr •-hat *h« ia impaoving. PUBLIC SALES. »> ha*« pawhMwd inm pair E Array Mawma laat ^am. i*, la 12 which waa tho oaMm cwr* pHr" ctarh of mm of tha largoot L. ft. Irraoarwt shoo •oarrador* TV* shoo ia gaaraatood oao handmd avmowt ooIm loathsv. falar Aarh la a, hollows loagws. dirt ami waterproof. TV attaaf *aha" of this shoe is $4.AO. Owirg to this 11' i on ad iHS« boy wo ran offer tame t« the public at tfJo. Send corrret star. Pay p*»*tman , «wi delivery or send money order. If shore arc cat as rrprr*. rted «r will thrrrfuMg refund your ! mtiRt-y upon iwqueaL Nstroaal (lay Ktatr Bhoe IV, 296 Broadway, New York, N. Y. »f Rarawi OLAR BUICK COMPANY, OLAR, S. C WHEN BETTIX AUTOMOBlLtS AAE BLIILT. BUICK WILL EUILD ThSi Wm. E^McNAB * | Fertilizer and Material. s apoa as ho tuwu of Sorww»n. _ . tv property of J. H. Cotton Seed Bought and Meal Exchanged. Rub-My-Thtm, an antiseptic. Mr. and Mrs. Eugeni* Easterling came down from Greensboro. N. C., j Friday night, having been called toj Barnwell on account of the illnes.* of the former’s suiter, Miss Efiaa- 1 VAN-NIL beth Easterling. a aon-aleoholic vanilla flavouring I Jewom. Onw lot la tho tovii of Samwoll, I le-mad upon as tV property of Setal W. Jewom. Rea! estate la the town of Bara- ! well, levied upon as the peoperty of I the "state of J. A. Etiliugaworth. j Lots to tV town of Bhraweii. Ire- I »ed upon as the property of Mrs. H. D. Mobley. The proceeds of said sales, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to he applied to the amount due as taxes to the Town cf Barnwell. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and all expenses of said sale. GEORGE PEEPLES, Chief of Police. Barnwell, S. 0., Jan. 29, 1923.—St. BARNWELL. S. C. of unusual ‘Nrcngth. Rich in aro- - cures Malarial lever. The last pre-Lcntra meetmqr oflmatics. its alluring fragrance tempts tho Wednesday Afternoon Bridge I* ** ia 1 **. i<* d'lic«®u*» . u ia * * *u c \, i flavour Katisfles the most exacting flub was VM at the home of Mrs. ()rdcr from your ( , rocvr Clark McCaslan Tuesday morning,! _ ^ after which tho club disbanded until | e • . o., - ugusta. a* after Lent. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. R. S. Dicks on the! X-X“X-:'hX*<**X*^*X-X*«*:-X>-X**X-> first Wednesday after Easter. ;? Y Y —The Rev .Mr. Brayshaw, of Or-1Y angeburg, conducted servic es at the ] *|* Church of the Holy Apostles at j •j* Barnwell Thursday and Tuesday jX evenings. He announced Tuesday ■ *t* evening—that he would give the! BILLY i .1. A Fresh | V i ❖ Wm. McNAB Reprvssntlng FIRM. HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES. Personal attention given all ..Office in Harrison Block, Main! BARNWELL. 8. G Winter Excursion Fares VIA. Southern Railway System WINTER EXCURSION TICKETS NOW ON BALE TO ALL SOUTHERN RESORT POINTS. TICKETS ON SALE DAILY UNTIL APRIL MTH. WITH FINAL RETURN LIMIT JUNE 1STH. 1921. STOPOVERS ALLOWED AT ANY AND ALL POINTS El- THER GOING OR RETURNING WITHIN FINAL LIMIT OF THE TICKET. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL ON SOUTHERN RAILWAY TICKET AGENTS, OR— W. C. WALKER, Tr a veling’Paasenger Agent. Charleston, S. C. R. W. HUNT. Diatriet Pa Meager Agent, Charleston, S. C. DR. CECIL RAY. Physician and Surgeon. Office in the Lancaster Building, Barnwell, S. C. ♦JeeJeeJee^eeJee^ee^eeJee^JeeJeejMje ♦Jee^ee^e^ee^ee^ee^eeV^iMQM^e** •X-0^d^Od«M^*X^-X^M-X"X-e><^>«X«<-X^>^XHX«>*X*X*<-X**X-OO ADVERTISE IN THE PEOPLE. h*s**x-x-c-;*-x~r* 4 >'X**>*x*x**;**x~x**x / .. \ -0 Barnwell congregation a service ev- j J. cry Wednesday evening during Lent. X Mr. Brayshaw has made a most fa-j 2 w iH V in Columbia 6 weeks •{• T .A. vorable impression upon the Episco-' palians of this city and his weekly I visits are greatly appreciated. f! The many Barnwell friends of Mrs. V. P. Bor nor will be very glad beginning February 25th and .j. you will want a detail - re poet ** of his meetings. The State will supply this in its Daily and Sunday edition. A spec ial rate of $1.90 FOR THE SIX WEEKS . to learn tha Jtahc has definitely de-j,, tided V Continue making her home|$ ih this city. While on a visit to relative* 'in Aiken during the holi- ' yt, she was strongly urged toj; J w m be mode. Send in y*or ke her home there and proetied ; ■aVcriptio* at omec oo not Vr profession, and far a-time waa pi t* a tmm*. VmpUd to do ao, bat within tha ! past few dppe *hr has drfintuly da- thai HftoiH ia faad —agh ?H EVE 8TATB COMP 4 NY. Barnwell Fruit Company What We » -v/ Know WpC’LDNT FILL A BOOK. WHAT WE DONT KNOW WOULDp- / * i BUT WE DO KNOW THAT WE ARE SERVING MANY PATRONS IN A HIGHLY SATISFACTORY MANNER. WE DO NOT CLAIM TO BE ANY BIGGER, ANY STRONGER, /• * * ' * * / OR ANY BETTER THAN A LOT OF OTHERS, BUT WE WOULD % LIKE TO-DEMONSTRATE OUR ABILITY AND SAFETY TO YOU. % • - • . • THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ^ Capital Stock, $60,000.00 Make This Bank Your Best Servant J. IL HARLEY, PUB. - M G. V. WiLHIBL Y1CH P r r moohr nc* fwm