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B. P. DAVIES. Editor and l*rt»prletor.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1923
LARGE CROWD ATTENDS
EDUCATIONAL MEETING
Audience Greatly Impressed with
Earnestness of Speakers.
Dunbarton, Nov. 27.—The* educa
tional meeting for this district was
held at Cypress Chapel Church last
Wednesday niffht. Quite a larjre
audience came out to hear the speak-
jers of the evening, Mr. J. A. Latimer,
of Williston, and Mr. Solomon Blat»,
of Barnwell. Both speakers present
ed the matter of education very for
cibly, and the audience was impressed
with their earnestness. The mixed
quartet, Mrs. B F. Owen*. Mias Hil-
ma R»ce, Messrs. Frank Trowbridge
and H. H King, sang two selections.
The interest manifested at Uu* meet-
, mg indicate* that Education Week
• was a sucres*, and will be better at
tended ta the fstare
Mr. L E Bueb. wbo teaches tbs
Du*ey May scW. and Mr H H
King erf the DaahirW M«b irbsii.
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A Successful
Thanksgiving Dinner
Is dependent upon the ingredients
used. We have stocked the fol
lowing THANKSGIVING Specials.
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Fruit Cakes, Glace Pineapple, Glace
Cherries, Dried Figs, Citron and ;Dates
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ALSO
£ A Supply of Fresh Meats at all Times
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•j* Staple and Fancy Groceries
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SPECIALS FOR FAIR WEEK:
Veribest Pink Salmon, 2 for 25c
Best Ground Coffee i$ c
Dixie Flyer Fiour^ Kc
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Qcconeechcc Flour .. fl.00
Cooked Brain* ...... ...... ....... .27c
Loose Raisins, per lb. .............. . .....................17c
Washing Powder. • fur*......*. 25c
^^ f *caa >.. «... a, * — 27c
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A Roomy “Four” Coupe
# Ys
J & J Sanitary Market
Call “Jack” or '‘Josh” Phone 105
Providing roomy ccmlort for four
passengers, this Buick four-cyl
inder Coupe bnrgs the luxury of
its particular body type within
the reach of all.
Its wide seat for two placed well
bark from the driver s potman
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signed and arranged with more
than ample room for restful
ease. Its body. Fisher-built ts
beautifully hnahed and richly
appointed It ts powered with
the famous Buwk vaivaavhaad
engine while proved Bascb |nur-
wheel brake* asivire gti
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b«»cws a»d mnt.»<w* tW. ba«* labs*
m lb* las( tm 4.1* TW farm
• r* ar* gvtting r*>adi f«r rwtt yrar'* I
cruft and the •tabl* men at Ihinbarton I
are dning a fine bu* ns»« Thoac wl.o
are trading in auti*nt>hilr« are r\i-|
dently getting ready for •«>«# tripr 1
that they feel they will he called Uli
on to make in the future.
Wi* art- giad to note two new houses
going up at this time. Mr. T. F.
Killingsworth is building n
cent home on Bay Street, while Mr. H.
F. Rountree is putting up a comfort
able home on Railroad Street. We
have experienced a house shortage
here for the last two years, nnd Lt is
the opinion of this writer that six
houses could be filled immediately if
they were available. Now that times
are getting better, it is hoped that.
people will consider putting Up. houses
as an investment. It will be a paying
proposition and at the same time he!ft
to bring people into our town.
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The Smile of Delight
SANCKEN’S ICE CREAM
Good, purr. • holr«omr ICECREAM in the child's delight and in
really a healthful food! Anl for the older folk*—they’re just an
enticed to good Ice Cream a* the kiddies.
Order Sanchen’s Ice ( ream delivered at your ho-ne whenever vou
want it. For a prompt delivery, phone us! Made in Augusta.
The' Best Pharmacy
BARNWELL, S. C.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital Stock, $50,000.00
Make This Bank Your Bes^ Servant.
N. G. W. WALKER. VICE PRES.
RALPH SMITH CASHIER
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Y J. E. HARLEY. PRES.
•> S. E. MOORE, VICE PRES.
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! ANNOUNCING I
The Arrival of the
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DR. A. B. PATTERSON
Physician and Surgeon
ive, Seven an<l Ten Years
Loans procured promptly at lowest cost.
Allendale, Bamberg and Barnwell Counties.
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THOMAS M. BOULWARE
Attorney-at-law
Barnwell, S C.
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CHICKEN INSURANCE
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We are pleased to announce to the people of Barnwell
County that we now have the franchise for 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 Bros.
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