The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, September 20, 1923, Image 5

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I Mr*. Larkin Weathersbee’* “GIFT SHOP” * ^ ... 9 IMi' (iantt’s o’d s and] Barnwell, S. C. Main Street First-class Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds, .Silverware, Wedding Presents and Toys. ar ° :\ ■ • <? Watche* and Other Jewelry Repaired. ~" ■ ■ r ■ .''t • r" Will Gladly Order Any Special Article Wanted. MASTER S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of "Barnwell. Court of Common Plea*. J. O. Sanders, *"— . r Plaintiff, vi. B. A. Gunnels, Defendant. By virtue of a decretal order to m«* directed in the above entitled N 1C Si i i.1 >i ; it. —r ■ Mower*. Bufcie*. Waxnna. Plow* McCormick-Deerinjr mowepa, Stvi- 4 debaker wafrons, Tyson-Jones buif- j fies and Chatanoo^a plows. A full ^ line of parts for mowers and plows Kept on hand at all times.—Farmers Union Mercantile Co., Barnwell, S.C. ••••••••••••••••••••; • • • HERB AND HEREABOUTS. • • • The days lose 12 minutes in sun shine this week. Miss Agnes Hill, of Snelling, left Tuesday morning for Columbia Col lege. * T the legal hours of sale, the following described real property: “AH' that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate in the County and State aforesaid, and known as lots No. 7 and 14. on plat of the J. D. Miles place, which plat is on record in the office of the Register of Mesne Conveyance for Barnwell County, in Book 9 '*B," page 774.** Terms of sale caah. Purchaser to I | V y u f Mrs. Edgar A. Brown entertained the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club last week. ' , The friends of Mr. Alonzo Harley | y will learn with regret that he is quite ill at his home in Barnwell.'' Mr. Paul Baxley, of Savannah, is ^ visiting hi« brother, Mr. W\ L. Bax- 1 JL ause. 1 will sell at Barnwell, in pay for papers and stamp*, root of the Court House, on Mondsy, I H L. O HANNON, He 1st day of October 1923, it be- 1 Master Barnwell Count ng •alesday in sani month, within] Master • Sept It). 1923- tgnai E G Mi w > M< t m Safety for Emergencies. Bmck Jour-wheel drakes Buick four-wheel brake* meet the demands of pres ent day traffic conditions by having power in re serve to insure a rapid, safe and reliable “slop”. Actual braking effectiveness ts practically doubled by Buick four-wheel brakes. Thi* is accomplished by slowing down the two front wheels Each brake band has a three quarter wrap or grip on its brake drum, rather than the half way wrap in common practice The Buick four wheel brakes are an integral part of the Buwk front aaie design Their arrangnuawt and operation are » mpl« The front brakes are coupled m ratal win to the rear ae that when the hr she pads’ M operated more pressure o pot on the raer btahas than ao the hoot Bwsrfc loar hhset twahas |ao tM madrtsl are tase of man 1 deharte odsaoras m oaMor cor *isw*sr «•> rraf asomteawnea that the Ihfe Basehs hove <wrstr% Isoed Vo aarmoaisia tsaMBareotaMi ♦ DENMARK BUICK CO, DENMARK. & C V X uion him* uiuMtihiuli AMnhcafrhuiuk uni itTii> ihim wsmase COAL! h> arr »tarkisg ?•§ tarn ml thr best StHT CTIAL «a asr yards. Thte real raaast be excelled. It Is big black, pare of elate, will not rlinker and very little ask. Yoar busincMi will be appreciated. NO ORDER TOO LARGE AND NONE TOO SMALL. < * easar-ahs* aao ml M eevewd nSUB SS fwe vseSswes dee arI W alter [ || a B P City Ice & Coal Co. R. H. WILCOX, Mgr. Barnwell, S. C. C. W'alker Beeson W. M. Butt WALKER & WALKER Augusta, Warehouse Licensed and Bonded under the United States Warehouse Act. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. COTTON WAREHOUSES LICENSED ■■><) BONDED under UNITED STATES WAREHOUSE ACT. Ur offer kb for coftoa fTi.arn and OMrrvhtnt* aitkin ~ rrach of Aaftifa. fVWfMI hr*" ^ UNUMITED AMOUNT lh hr kaaflmf MB cadbow Mkamaf ndHB am tdtBBh ha Bn 4B hanfnhg • •hsrtbei • ainsB J P DOUGHTY J Ut MfULt - an 11 «n 'fsd Msdhm # kAc"* CKnrlw Beowi Dsvies. J. Jalien Bush and children motored to Augusta Tuesday morn ing in Mrs. Bush’s car. They were accompanied by Mr. Eugene Brown. The Ladies Guild of the Episcopal Church netted about 120 from the bridge tournament given at the home of Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun Sat urday afternoon, the proceeds being for the benefit of the Japanese Re lief Fund. » Mrs. Douglas, who/is pleasantly remembered in Bdrnwell as Miss A'nnie Jackson,dtas returned to Stew- grt, Va., affe^r a pleasant visit to Mrs. R. C; Kirkland. She was ac companied home by her niece. Miss Emily Kirkland. ^ tv, rwvsvm jssl 1 u ts BfAl. fvtfv. Nv. B A A • • *w pi*-*--' •.«! trsik.og vf fowwgr r Arm bars ? No Black. No. 2 L. H MdWr No f W, M. Joaos. IN liner. 2.30. Song service, f:4&. How Aay we best coishtw results of revival'meetings ? No. 1 C. W Rents. No. 2 J. G. Martin. No. S H. J. Crouch. 3:30. Report from delegates on as to spiritual condition of churches. Owing to the fset tTist s special program has been arranged by the State Mission Commission for Sun day, the committee has thought wise to leave to each division the pro gram for Sundty as it may desire. 7 Committee. iiotsi • *M *09*' v* * . SMITH A CRANE 20 JmEmot Strrrt J 0 We Are Dutnbutor* of WEEVIL-NIP The Smile of Dotifkt SANCKEN S ICE CREAM Good. pore, wholesome ICE CREAM ia the child’s delight aad la really a healthful food! Aad far the alder falha—they're Just as enticed to good Ice Creapi as the kiddies. Order Saneken's Ice £reaA delivered at yaor home whenever you want it. For a prompt delivery, phone us! Made in Augusta. The Best Pharmacy BARNWELL. S. C. ADVERTISE IN THE PEOPLE. ♦♦♦ Safety Cotr Harry D. Calhr.un will receive contributions to the Japanese RelieC Fund at the Home Bank. Those who have not contributed to these suffer- e v ing people are asked to bring in their donations, which will be turned] over to the Red Cross Committee. t | Service Cotion receipts on the local mar- V ket -were very heavy last week, run- £ ning w« II over 200 bale* a day. The price touched SB cents the early part of (he week, hut reacted towards the rise* ' M -day wNaaaasd *a eurWal nsw a# sfcmt. I I t resti. bringing SAFETY—or the freedom from loss, is the primary essential for the successful accomplishment of any undertaking. SERVICE—or the faithful and honorable performance of duty, is the medium which promotes all achievements. SATISFACTION comes only as p result of having first secured Safety and Service. This makes a great trio. SAFETY, SERVICE and SATISFACTION are furnished at this bank in connection with all the requirements and facilities of good banking. Member of the Federal Reserve Banking System. We cordially solicit the patronage of the public. Our bank ia the hufca of SAFETY. SERVICE and SATISFACTION. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital Stuck, $SO,O0O.OO Make This Bank Your Best SarvaaL mm*m "H* Mhi wnnp 4k dk-wg..<*p. * / m*> vid» ’tga Wm <0 *» mr *dhi|p W* 4ft 1 ff/t ft ft fftt 4tt 0tff , m • i a mumm a « * i« * 4 • MaAAMh ■■Hi Cl * im