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THE jAgggJL JOMM W MOLMftA I MO-1912 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: (km Y*«r 9150 Six Months ....... 00 Three Months ........ . .50 (Strictlj in Adesnco.) B. P. DAViES. MdMsr *«*» Proprietor. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1923. ■’ ' « ■' ^ The People’s Fsrswsy Friends « The People has subscribers scatter ed throughout the United States. Last week the editor received a letter from Mr. Alex Golinsky, of Brooklyn, N. Y., requesting that his paper be sent to a new address. He lived here several years and his friends will be glad to know that he is doing well in his new home. He writes that he has recently established himself in a “beautiful, up-to-date shoe store in one of the finest sections of New York City.” That he appreciates the weekly visits of The People is evidenc ed by the following paragraph in his letter: “I can assure you that noth ing pleases me more than to read that fine little paper from my old home town ” The witchery of Whi'e 'krt Spring water will bring him hack to Barnwell after he has made hie fort one in the btg rity t«apt J- B Arm Hi a renewel frwm hieeea Mr J » Anaatrwng. Jr. wh. M making gw4 In (Tttrag* “J B" wrwee (ha* The Paegle w eweWy "Hat he e MamSwr of ead ever* •+ waahty nsNe la The adftae « niwer* gU4 U I %l M . •*, B^weae Ma tan J A Cl *mf a m. U Mu fwe- If M &e. el IWr lUechMile Twe Sew< Bta' »» lie. Route No 2. Nov 19.— Mias Gladys Hlurar and Mr. Ilnrave Illume were the Guests of their bro- Lbnr and aister-in-law, Mr. and Mis. Johnnie blume, of Wilhston. and of their brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tant. of Klko, la*t nee^. Mr. W. P. Woods and family, of Olar, were the guests of his brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Blume, Sunday. Mrs. John Chitty ami son, Bobbie, were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Still, of Olar. Mrs. Still is the daughter of Mrs. Chitty Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blume an.! family .motored to Williston Thursday af ternoon on business. Mr. and Mrs. ETT’ant and little daughter, Dorothy, of Denmark, werp the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Chitty, Sunday. DR. A. B. PATTERSON M Physician and Surgeon ; Lancaster Bldg . Barnwell. A. C. ’ M »»•♦♦♦♦♦♦»! »»+9«|?CM» BUMIBO 6. BAT 4 C mwww A Successful Thanksgiving Dinner Is dependent upon the ingredients used. We have stocked the fol lowing THANKSGIVING Specials. Fruit Cakes, Glace Pineapple, Glace Cherries, Dried Figs, Citron and Dates. f ALSO — A Supply of Fresh Meats at all Times AND Staple and Fancy Groceries Call “Jack” or “Josh” ’Phone 105 J & J Sanitary Marjtet WATCH OUR ADV. NEXT WEEK FOR WAILVII-ON)-lnlBAE> i »•*•••• » a» • at * • •••••• •••••• • • » • » * aMS * a *•»»•••••* zr.zzz: 21 Gala Week Bargains COTTON WAREHOUSES LICENSED w>d BONDED under UNITED STATES WAREHOUSE ACT. We nffer.lo the rotton eruweni and merchants within reach of Augusta, KI NDS in UNLIMITED AMOUNT to be loaiHHi on cotton stored with us. I.oans to be in keeping with market values. J. P. DOUGHTY, Jr. - AUGUSTA, GKORGIA Correspondence solicited. Schedule of Charges upon application. The Smile of Delight SANCKEN’S ICE CREAM Good, pure, wholesome ICECREAM is the child’s delight and is really a healthful food! And for the older folks—they’re just as enticed lo good fee Cream as the kiddies: Sancken’s Cream delivered at your home whenever you want it. For a prompt delivery, phone us! Made in Augusta. Phatrmacy BARNWELL, S. C. E#«fv CVivwfrr. F»w Pa T K# %iaaJar J a# C xa>»artgaa A A Fine Sedan Anyone Can Own ; prwwt 'COCHlol How rapably Buick provides the maximum of closed car coraiurt, powt r and utility it well expressed in this new 1924 four cylinder, five passenger Sedan Everything that could be ashed lor M here There n the well proper ttoned, ottrertrve body. Fatber both. l y 6m shed, beaut dully up kared and camplesety egmpped a the t« Bhorb relee at head engine that provides ample power (or all driving need*. There are the proved Buick (our wheel brakes that aeeure driving safety no matte* what the road, went her ur trafhr condrtiam Yet snth an of its spirndtd Quahtws and meehamrsl sstpertnetlteo. the pewe of that sedan m modest onthm the me ora of the msjonty of asatoe ear bay >r% » . Fane# • sot r~* i sw Pw >>> q < 9 a B - • • DENMARK BUICK CO. DENMARK. S. C WVM.V MrtlA AflUMUSIIJ* AM. SUOJ. *0101 WUL SUILD HUM w • **• aMgstans m mems we lam* «avs w* * * - - ana at Stale 9*v t taaes<M« sea >•*>••* eiea **avmta*<*»-* MnearOaie mm eanhOi *Se aopamsmst sathea •# te mre^at a femha *oeth*9 an sns* pmnoe *eewHI ha the esh** # af isma avarsesed to aae teafeag W • am otie edtpes Se seoe anewei * nwiant * aanhomiBan *n tam •eaaaeas «*amaw < w eSw rad mahe a * * ««e tea setsm as weeaMie sthnAeeae Tie utoinwias ge snae wad fewm «B si ass Saahe ant nmamaw sad nsmaa sdn aaaey §hna at aae »a»*w eee W« tn*e await naSmaeei the stesrsae* *ato*« aed shoh ram' Wane ta d* an THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock, $50,000.00 Make This Bank Your Best Servant. J. E^HARLEY, PRES. A S. K. MOORE. VICE PRES. N. G. W. WALKER. VICK PRES. RALPH SMITH CASHIER ft r V A — . — — ' ejt LOIN Sainted 6 Pei Cent Five, S^veu and Ten Years Uons procured promptly at lowest cost. AUewdhle. Bamberg and Barnwell Counties THOMAS M. BOULWARE A»terw»y-i»-faw irn » cR. S C The Arrival of the *' 1 9 We are pleased to announce to the people or Barnwell County that we now have the franchise lor the STAR CAR. We do not hesitate to recommend this car to our friends. Let us demonstrate it for you. See what it is. ~ Vickery Brosr ;