The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, February 22, 1923, Image 5
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FOR SALE.—Fireless Cooker in
first class condition. Price reason
able.—Apply to Mrs. B. P. Davies,
Barnwell, S. C. r
FOR SALE.—Vine Seed. Rocky
Ford Cantaloupe Seed; White Spine
nnd Xong Green Cucumber Seed, 60
rents per 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
FOR SALE.—500 bushels of Dixie
Triumph Wilt Resisting Cotton Seed.
—C. Keys Sanders, Barnwell, S. C.
' —1-25-tf.
The friends of Mayor A. J. Bon*
nett will bo glad to know that ho has
recovered from ^ recent attack of
sickness.
Mr. G. D. Birt and son, Mr. Sidney
Birt, of Elko, were visitors to the
county seat Tuesday and while here
joined The People family of satisfied
readers.
Messrs. M. Bolen and Cecil Young
blood, of the Elko section, were in
the city Monday and while here the
former renewed his subscription to
The People.
There will be a meeting of the
Woman’s Missionary Society at
Double Pond Church tomorrow, Fri
day, the 23rd inst., instead of last
week, as previously announced.
JEWELRY.—Buy your Jewelry
fnyn 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-
ct. | 1-25-tf
-FO^SALE.—Peavine Hay and
Early Palmetto Asparagus Crowns.
—B. Maxursky, Barnwell, S. C. l-4t
Mrs. Edgar A. Brown and little
daughter, Emily, have returned from
a visit to relatives in Laurens, where
She attended a reception in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin, of New
Jersey Coi Brown spent the week
end with them.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Sol Blatt will learn with pleasure
that their little son is rapidly recov
ering from a recent severe illness.
ASPARAGUS CROWNS for Sale 1 Uk ' n i11 whH * vi * itin * reI *
Fine variety. Write for nr,re. . J ! • t,Ve# ^ Ul ? l * r U * t w *° k and . for
information^
8. C.
Write for pricaa and
R. G. SUnsell, Elko,
2-1-41.1
a time his lif* was despaired of.
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 ox 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 S-R^^age 606, and the
said L. P. Wilson and Nan Wa|iet
Wilson, his grantee, having admitted
in writing that they were in- ar
rears for more that three months on
payments due thereon, and having
likewise admited 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, the said Bfemwell County
Building and Loan as^ciation 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:
AH that lot, piece or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in the
County of Barnwell, S. C., contain
ing about one-half acre and bounded
as follows: North by lot of
Black, Jr.; south by Hagood Avenue
East by Ivt of J. W. Walker; and
west by Episcopal Parsonage lot.
To be ao'd to pay the aaid debt and
FOR SALE.—Two milch rows.
A. B. Patterson. Barnwell. 8. C
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’Wm ketfle.
Address *
Mar swell. 8 C.
Mimses Caro Easterling and Be-
’ j thca, Me».r. A A. McAllister, <\ | cost of sale.
* C. Owens and Martin Best motored, Pnrchar.» to
’ i over to Aarwsta Sunday la the lot-; stamps.
tee's car to visit Mies Elisabeth Fas-1 Ban-well County
Loan Aasoeiatton by
A. A. lemon. Free
N. C. W. Walker. Secy
pay for papers and
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The days gain
•bine this week.
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Mr. J. A. l^timer. of
was in Barnwell Monday.
Witliaton.
Mr. J. H. Bolen, of Elko, was
(.he city Monday on business.
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Mr. N. Platt, of Blackvdie, was a
business visitor here Tuesday.
Mrs. Charlie Frown, Jr., entertain-
* od with -two tables of bridge Satur-
• day morning.
Mr. G. If. Neeley, of the Olar
F.uick Co„ was a business visitor
here Tuesday.
The friends, of Mrs. T. E. Cum
mings are glad to see her out a^ain
after her recent ithtess
Mr. W. D. Still, of Barnwell route
1, renewed his subscription to The
People while in the city Tuesday,
Capt. J. W. Bates, of Kline ,was
the first subscriber to start the week J
off right by renewing his subscrip
tion Monday morning.
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D. C. B*n. Barsmofl
Myfwu Haw. Rmomury.
H. day Osoch. Gvsut Cypaooa.
(L T. BoyUU*. Blacks dto
P. L. Rodifocd. RlackvilW
Earmll A. Ccsuch, BorawaD.
Jsumo i. Mdl. Rod Oak
Uauml I* Rous. BlackvtOo.
Utah Hstsoa. Blacks dW
W. & Thames. Powr Mils. *
I'urUs Hartaug. Black *tlW.
H. W. Wmc. Wtillstou.
A. B. Still. Croat Cypress
W. H. WooWy. Wdhstou.
Belton Fanning. Blarkvillc.
Harry L. Wilson, Barnwell.
Robert 8. Purvis, Williston.
R. O. Cave, Rich Land.
William II. Hartzog, Blackvillc.
Milledge Hankinson, Blackvillc.
A. O. Sanders, Great Cypress.
John S. Bhime, Blarkville.
S. R. Boylston, Blarkville.
Isaac Knopf, George’s Creek.
« Second Week.
J. B. Keel, Blackville.
J. D. Grubbs, Blackville.’
A. B. Hair, Blarkville.
J. F. Swett, Bennett Springs.
S. H. Rush, Blackville.
Green Harrison, Great Cypress.
A. W. Ellis, Bennett Springs.
B. M. Jenkins, Jr., Great Cypress.
John O. Walker, Bennett Springs.
Tt. B. Burckhalter, Rich Land.
Moise Hair, Jr., W T illiston.
P. H. Bates, Rich Land.
. W. P. Walsh, WiHiston.
Virgil L. Nevils, Blackville. ^
B. F. Bailey, W’illiston...' 1
IL M, Hair, Williston:
the so-
feesusod. a nr
at la the uw»
dersigwsd; aud all psfsuus having
desaowd* against said estate are ne*
gut red In f iW the tumo snlh the uw*
dsvwlgaad Ml ths tMMs repaired by
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Adminatfato*.
Mrs r*i M- Pastor.
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As Good as it Looks
A glance at this beautifully propor
tioned two passenger four-cylinder
roadster is an invitation to get behind
the wheel
m
The speed and power suggested by its
graceful li%es and low-hung body are
fully realized on the open road. And its
ease of manipulation and instant re
sponse to the throttle insure unusually
satisfactory behavior in traffic.
It is roomy and comfortable for two
people. It contains every convenience for
easy, restful motoring in any weather
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OLAR BUICK COMPANY, OLAR,
WHIM ftt rilX AUTOMOBILLS AA£ BUILT. SUICK WILL BUUJ
PUBLIC SALES.
We have puerbaued 12XRRR pul*
(‘ a Army Mwuauu teat shuee.
RH ta It whuh wwa the euliee sur
plus elarb af aue uf the tergeal U,
R Gueeramrat shue
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meat ealid keathm. aalae
las. he Raw taague. dirt sad
’pruatf. The actual value af
»bae •• K ^ Owing to tkt*
raa offer same
to the public a^RSJR.
Srwd rorrurt else. Pay paetmaa
on delivery or aead meaey order.
If shoes am not as; raprsmuted
wo wiQ cheerfully refund your
money upon request.
Nations! Bay State Shoe Co.,
296 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
<oo:o4oo+oo*o^;<M>a*o<oo>4^
Kub-My-Ttsm, an antiseptic.
VAN-NIL
ie a non-alcoholic vanilla flavouring
of unusual strength. Rich in aro
matics, its alluring fragrance tempts
a trial; dainty in ta^tr, its d e lici°us
flavour satisfies the most exacting
palate. Order from your Grocer
The VAN-NIL Co., Augusta. Ga-
Wm. EL McNAB
Fertilizer and Fertilizer
MateriaL
Cotton Seed Bought and
Meal Exchanged.
BARNWELL, S. C
Wm. McNAB
F1RR, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Personal attention given all
Winter Excursion Fa: -s
VIA.
Southern Railway System
WINTER EXCURSION TKEETR NOW ON RALE TO ALL
southern *nw>rr points, ttcerts on sale daily
UNTIL APRIL StTH. WITH FINAL RRTt RN LIMIT Jl NR
1STH. im.
STOPOVERS ALLOWED AT ANY AND ALL POINTS EI
THER GOING OR RETURNING WITHIN FINAL LIMIT OF
THE TICKET.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CALL ON SOUTHERN
RAILWAY TICKET AGENTS, OR—
—Office in Harrison Block, Main 8t
I
W. C. WALKER,
Tr*velinf Passenger AfenL
Charleston, 8. C.
R. W. HUNT,
District Pameufer Afeut,
Charleston, 8. C.
BARNWELL. 8. C
DR. CECIL RAT.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office in the Lancaster Building,
Barnwell, S. C.
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ADVERTISE IN THE PEOPLE.
Invitations have been issued by
Masters Ashton and William Hol
land to a George Wash inton birth
day this (Thursday) evening.
Little Mi*4 Patricia Dicks, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Dicks, en-
tertainedlylrumber of her fneudt
Monday aftdrn'wjn, the qyrasion be-
mi t^e retebrstioa
thday.
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tmm au osioudod vtotf
m Mb mph i, Toma.
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•wt flNmaeoo is d^samma
o mietmso
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^ W. R. Bell, Rose:nary.
J. V. Matthews, Blackville.
G~. M. Shepheard, Great Cypress.
Harry^M. Black, Williston.
Martin Keeler, Blackville.
N. C. Grubbs, Jr., George’s Creek.
H. M. Hair, Rosemary.
J. L. Buist, Blackville.
W. H. Dicks, Rich Land.
J. M. Burckhalter. Rich Land.
P. B. Dicks. Williston.
) L. All. Rich Land. ^ —
W TT Baxley. Barnwell.
W K Black. Gaorgo's Crook.
J A Keeler. BlutkfRIa.
Jehu g KooL BumwolL
Guedou thapau. BterkvUle
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L a Coed Bed Oak.
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1 BILLY 1
ISUNDAY j
will be in Columbia 6 weeks
beginning February 25th and
you will want a detail report
of his meetings. The State
will supply this in its Daily
and Sunday edition. A spec*
ial rate of
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Know
WOULDN’T FILL A BOOK. WHAT WE DON’T KNOW
WOULD—
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BUT WE DO KNOW THAT WE ARE
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SERVING MANY PATRONS
Sl.tt FOR THE SIX WEEKS
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.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital Stock, $60,000.00
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