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i ■ .for sale USINESO 'ILDERO v & FOR SALE—Buick Six touring car, in excellent running wder. See Mr?. Ben Hill Cave, Barnwell,^. C^-TO 2-” LOOK, LOOK!—Or W. Modlin, of Columbia, will come though Barnwell soon to do stove repairing. What rt takes to fix ’em he has it. This man ^aught Kirby, of Wagener, his trade 13 years ago, -and i? hereby recom mended by him as O. K. FOR SALE—McCormick mowers, »% Hay Rakes, one and two horse Wag-1 ons and Buggies. A full stock on! hand at al times.—Farmers Union X Mercantile Co., Barnwell, S. C. 94i-4tr~ IV One Hudson Super-Six seven passenger automo bile, good running order, 4 good tires, two spare tires and rims, good top and curtains. Price $400. • One seven passenger “elie” automobile, new pistons and rings, new radiator, two new tires, four speeds. Price $150. : 4 I • HERE ANl) HEREABOUTS. • • ’• Next Monday will be salesday. The days lose 12 minutes in sun shine this week. The Hon. Claud N. Sapp, of Colum bia. was the guest of Cot: Edgar "At Brown Sunday. Mr. Sapp has be *’» mentioned as a possible candidate for Governor in 1926. - n The friends of Master Walker Wil son, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Wilson, V’ill learn with regret that he is still quite sick at the home of his grand parents, Col. and Mrs. N. G. W. Wal ker. Mr. and Mrs. A. FI. Hair, of Elko, wer<f vi itors here Monday, when the former ...called at The People office td renew his subscription. Mr. H&ir bMhe efficient mail carrier on Elko route 2. | A. L LOWMAN X Donora, - - - S. C. >♦♦♦♦♦♦ An obituary” •vvas waste-basketed this week because the writer failed to sign her .full name to the article. The People has pointed out in the oast that it cannot publish unsigned com munications. / Mrs. Sol. Blatt and little son have rt turned from New ^ ork. where the later has l>een under treatment in a hospital. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Blatt will. learn with pleasure that the little fellow i- much better. The Second Annual Convention of the Parent-Teacher Association o' this State will be held at the Fort Sumter Hotel in Charleston Oct. 15th and 16th. according to an announce ment received by The People from Mrs. A. R. Sams, of Beaufort. Mem- 1k rs of the A-sociatiotr in Barnwell County are urged to attend. (I Col. R >ht. M. Mixs n, of Williniton. has been appointed as a delegate *-0 the Pan-American Commercial Con- cress. which is being held in Atlanta this week. He has been actively iden tified with the Congress since iK in- cipiency in 1911. This session of the Congress is of wide , scope and great significance. Col. Mixson left Tues- ^ day night in order to be present at the onening session Wednesday. 7 New Students aGBrenau to* .4 Gainesville, Ga., Sept. 29.—Among the new students who have re'- r-Kr.>d at. Brcnau College C onse!”. nbry, Gainesville, Ga., is Mi-s Blanche Pcr- ter. of Barnwell, and Miss Imogero Still, of Blackville. September the te-nth marked t,he forty-eighth offi cial opening of Rrenau with the lar°;-1 est enrollment the school has ever en joyed. and the outlook for the year b most promising. “Arrumber of delightful social events have already been given, among them have been recitalw-by members of the Conservatory faculty, and a play by the members of the Cushman Club of The School of Oratory. Reception for Teachers. C. One of the outstanding social func tion-, of the season was a reception given Thursday afternbon from four to six o’clock by Mesdames Harry D. Calhouri and John D. Robison at the t home of the former in honor of- the young lady teachers of the Barnwell High School. The guests were met at the door by Mrs. Charlie— Brown, Sr., who introduced them to the re- 1 ceiving line, which was compo'-ed of the ho-fesses and toe guests of honor. > Mrs. Carter Price and Mrs. Chas. A. Hensley poured tea in the dining f roWm, and Mr-. T. E. Cummings and w 7 Mrs. J. 0. Patterson, Jr., assisted in {serving delightful' -refreshmenfk. Violin selection? by Mrs. N man A ri der on and vocal se’e tions by Misses Spann n, ’d Lucius added greatly to the enjoyment of the occasion. Be- - tween'75 and 100 ladie; called during the afternoon. represents the latest achievement in typewriter construction, gives the greatest measure of satisfactory service and a > quality of work that is unsurpassed. CONSIDER THESE FACTS: The Woodstock means more for the monef’, ha? many superior features and excels in eyery particular. Price and Terms Most Attractive.—Territory inquiries solicited. Extra value makes ea. c y >sales and attractive earnings. Full Particulars on Request. WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER CO. 216 \N. Monroe. Chicago, V. S. A. B. P. DAVIES, Distributor, Barnwell, S. C. COTTON COTTON CHAS. G. HOUSTON COTTON FACTOR . . -- ; ' AUGUSTA, GA. / ' } Cotton Subject to Customer's Inspection at all Times. Liberal Advances made Bonded Warehouses n . • on either holding or Small and Large Accounts, selling cotton. Solcited • * Can Sell All Grades of Cotton Advantageously. PHINIZY 1 & COMPANY Cotton Factors - Augusta, Georgia Established 1865. Again offer their services as Cotton F'actors and Commission Merchants to the people of BARNWELL as well as adjoining counties. We -are"prepared“lo make liberal advances on all' consign ments, either for prompt sale, or to be held subject to instructions of the owners, where such consignments are kept promptly mar gined, and we require no further security than the actual cotton itself. We invite correspondence as to terms for handling, etc., from those who desire to favor us with their patronage. C. Walker Beeson W. M. Butt WALKER & WALKER COTTON FACTORS Augusta, ' Georgia Warehouse Licensed and Bonded under the United States Warehouse Act. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED i l illl 'iJillLiLliii] ililniU'Millli Llj ’■ il p TOL'RINC* CAR ‘400 j |U illl \ It I 1 )l Why Hudson and Essex Outsell All Rivals Learn for your own advantage why Hudson and Essex outsell all rivals. It is not merely because the Coach exclusively gives “Closed Car Comforts at Open Car Cost. * * It is because both Hudson and Essex offer the most astounding value in genuine car PER FORMANCE and RELIA BILITY. It is because they have vibration- less motors—exclusive to them because they are built on the Super-Six principle. More than 250,000 owners know their enduring value. That is why they outsell all rivals—and why the Coach is the largest selling 6-cylinder closed car in the world. An examination will convince you of quality not obtainable elsewhere within MOO to *1000 of these prices. HUDSON Super-Six COACH *1500 Freight and Tax Extra \ W. D. HARLEY MOTOR CO., Barnwell, S. C. * — f WE MAINTAIN A ❖ Wrecker Service f At all hours of the DAY or NIGHT ^ ~~~ : “Our Business is Picking Up.” “ i* Y Our mechanics know their business thorough ly and should you meet with any mishap justt ohone ^ dav or night and rest assured vour car will be in good hands and cared for properly. Our charge for this service is very reasonable. We also carrv a comolete line of TIRES, ACCESSORIES, ETC. VICKERY BROS Barnwell, s. c. y , MONEY TO LOAN Loans made same day application received. No Red Tape HARLEY & BLATT. Attomeys-at-Law BarnwelL S. C. HalEs Catarrh Aietlicine Those who are in a "run c'own’’ condi tion will notice that Catarrh bothers them mu h more th.-.r when they are in good health. This .'act proves that while Catarrh is a local disease, it is greatly influenced by constitutional conditions. HALL’S CATARRH MELioTNE con sists of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local application, and the Injerral Medkir.e, a Toni' - , which assists the General Health. PERFECT HEALTH Tutt’s Pill* keep the •y*tem in perfect order. Regulate the bowel* and produce A VIGOROUS BODY A *OTereigQ remedy for lick headache, constipation. Tuft’s Pills 666 is a prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bil ious Fever. It kills the germa. Send your Job Work to The People. Internal Meci in Improving beki by dn; gg.s’s for over 4*» Years. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Advertise in THE PEOPLE. Farm Loans 6 per cent., large amounts. Town prop erty in Barnwell, residential and business, 7 per cent. Loans procured promptly at lowest cost. * Allendale, Bamberg and Barnwell Counties. * h~i THOMAS M. BOULWARE 7« Attoruey-at-law - Barnwell, S. C.