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B usinesc i T T IL,pERO; K>R SALE.—Firdefig Cooker in irst class condition. Price reason- We.—Apply to Mrs. JJ. P. Davies, Barnwell, S. C. NOTICE TO CREDITORS DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES EASTERN DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA BARNWELL COUNTY FOR SALE.-—Vine Seed. Rocky Ford Cantaloupe Seed; White Spine nnd Long’ Green-Cucumber Seed, 60 cents 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 In the Matter of L. Weiner and Ike . Weiner, individually and trading as L. Weiner and Brother, Bankruptcy. "" In Q FOR SALE.—500 bushels of Dixie Triumph Wilt Resisting Cotton Seed. —C. Keys Sanders, Bdrnwell, S. C. -r-l-25-tf. JEWELRY.—Buy your Jewelry from 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- cr - . 1-25-tf Trespass Notice. Notice ig hereby given that tres passing in any manner whatsoever on the lands of the undersigned will he prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Mra. J. O. Rushton. Feb. IP, lP?f.—4t-p. To the Creditors of the above named Bankrupt: TAKE NOTICE: That on the 6th day of March, 1923, the above named Bankrupt filed his Petition in said Court praying the confirmation' of the composition heretofore offered ftnd accepted, and that a hearing was thereupon ordered and will be had upon said Petition on Monday, the 19th of March, 1923, before said Court at Charleston, in said Dis trict at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, at which time and place all known creditors and other persons in in-. terest may appear and show cause, if any they have ,why the prayer of said Petition should not be granted. Richard W\ Hutson, Clerk. cording with suction 1742, general school law of 1912 notice ia hereby given that an election will be held in Baittary Branch School District No. S3 on Saturday, March 17th, 1923, for the purpose of determin ing whether or not a special school tax of four, (4), additional mills shall be levied in the above named school district. , « The said election shall be conduct ed as is provided-$>y law for the holding of general elections. The polls will be opened at school house and \he following have been ap pointed managers of election: Frank Sanders, H. W. Fail, P. S. Morris. Those favoring the proposed levy will cast a ballot with the word “Yes” written or printed thereon and those opposing the proposed levy shall cast a ballot with the word “No” written or printed trereon. - ‘ - HORACE J. CROUCH, County Supt. of Education. Barnwell, S. C., Mar. 5, 1923. 3-8-2t A h A r - '{r The Standard of Comparison 'j Nalicr. _ My many friends who are indebt- me for pryf'-uiottal •ervwes mw pleav pay tbnr account* to my tber, W. A. Gyle*, dunng my ab- fcce from BlaektdIW. Ryaa A. Gyle*. M. D. Rta-'kvOle. 9 c, Feb IN. 1923 —Jt NOTICE OF ELECTION. A petition having been filed ac- Tutt’s Pills digestion. Relieve Nw sns/tf «rsss! AGAINST MALARIA Convenient to Care For and to Drive FOR RFNT Rls roo llnmwn. light* and lo Mrs. Mane T Com* flR IP m bowse in 1 rater Apply 1 U, Ram well. 1 J-w| Ft Ml a4UL—Tim 111 JTLJ •talk* flood I Cane Apfty «• J. g Harley, Jr . 1 f) p. lw 1 I ngT. STR11VR «MI nrnlRh - | 1Apv g tvd baft I 4MF ygfhf. JMMfll (Hi iflpNft* i ilhw#! I 'fMMFWh- flU'MfUfhlL »•« Kandrea, | iHg^F K JL f. S4Mp| •••••••••••••••••••• • • • liana and nanaanofra • • TW day* gnm IZ m. in HigpB' 1 • IhMhF tSH * %<aw % Mr U. D Lev. at tk i tcUtmr romw- bts stMocvtftmn to TW m ibr city Hatandny. Mr. W II ISasvnn te ft 9w*dny af* ] Co# A % f*if |mi g as stater. Mr* 1 Frwmna, of tommy- Monday wns salrsdi if, bat tW | ■ninbor of visitors to iW county sent wns cvmpnmtnel y •aaall TW IVopir it giad to add the same of Mr. W. T. Hightower, of VAMP THEATRE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY March 8th and 9th 1 AM THE '•nn i»e* Blarkville. to iU rapxUi {growing list of »atufk-d readers. » e. Gilmore Harley went over to /o*ta Monday to carry Dr. L. M. ace’s sedan, which was wrecked a rouple of weeks ago, to he repaired. Miss Blanche Porter came down from Chicora College, Columbia. Sat urday evening to spend the week end with her parents, Mr. and MPs. J. A. Porter. Mr. Frank Sanders and little son. Master Elmore, of Olar, were visit ors to Barnwell Monday. While here, Mr. Sanders renewed his sub scription to The People. Mr. J. Norman Anderson has in- a stalled a wireless receiving set jn his home- ard is enjoying the splen did programs that are broadcasted each night by stations throughout the country. The People this week begins its regular visits to Mr. John Hartzog, of Blackvilte, who is one of the many new Subscribers added to our mailing list in the past few weeks. “Day by day, in every way, our subscription list grow's bigger and bigger.” “There’s a reason.” If s a real pleasure to own a Buick not only because of its dependable per formance, but also because Buick has so many conveniences that simplify its care ahd operation. A few moments will reveal exactly how every day maintenance of Buick cars is quickly, easily, and cleanly done. The variety of these features and the comfort that they provide for the ownlr can be fully appreciated only by per sonal inspection of the 1923 models. 5 mi m 'w ala mu OLAR BUICK COMPANY, OLAR, S. C. Will \ BITnXAirrOMOBrLlS AwTsUILirBUia^WUX BUILD I HEM ADMISSION 25 and 50 Cents SPECIAL MATINEE THURSDAY. Wm. E. McNAB Fertilizer and Fertilizer Material. Cotton Seed Bought and Meal Exchanged. BARNWELL, S. C. Wm. McNAB FIRE. HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES. Personal attention given all HILLS ..Office in Harriaon Block, Main St Winter Excursion Fares _ VIA. Southern Railway System a INTER EXCURSION TICKRTt NOW ON RALE TO ALL ROLTHERN RESORT POINTS. TMXETS ON SALE DAILY UNTIL APRIL MTH. *ITH FINAL RETURN LIMIT JUNE liTH. ins. STOPOVERS ALLOWED AT ANT AND ALL POINTS El- THEM GOING OK RETURNING WITMIN FINAL UNIT OF THE TICKET. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL RAILWAY TICKET AGENTS, OR— ON SOUTHERN BARNWELL. 8. C. Mixture KILL Boll Weevil DR. CECIL RAY. Physician and Surgeon. Office in the Lancaster Building, Barnwell, S. C. W. C. WALKER. Traveling Passenger ^Cent. Y Charleston, 8. C. ♦♦♦ R. W. HUNT. District Passenger Agent, Charleston, 8. C. ADVERTISE IN THE PEOPLE. J. A. PORTER, BARNWELL, AGENT FOR BARNWELL AND TERRITORY. FOR THE HILL’S MIXTURE CORPORATION AUGUSTA, GEORGIA £ WOULDN’T FILL A BOOK. WHAT WE DON’T KNOW WOULD- BUT WE DO KNOW THAT WE ARE SERVING MANY PATRONS • - _■ .... JN A HIGHLY SATISFACTORY MANNER. ' WE DO NOT CLAIM TO BE ANY BIGGER, ANY STRONGER, OR ANY BETTER THAN A LOT OF OTHERS, BUf WE WOULD LIKE TO DEMONSTRATE OUR ABILITY AND SAFETY TO YOU. v pmiatE I We - Know Mr. John M. Easterling, who haa been spending the winter in the Land of Flowers, returned to Barn well last week greatly improved in It is the opinion of h!s friends here that be diaeover- fahted Fountain of Youth that Pmk* dr Loom sought so tally many years ago He drov far as Mae,da. Ga.. m kia ear. * i L0KG TERM MONEY to LEND j » , L - - 6 per cent, interest on large amounts.' Private funds for small loans.