The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, December 25, 1924, Image 8
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We wish for each one of you and your fumily a MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR, and to say
to you that we are prepared, ready and willing to assist cur loyal depositors and regular customers to grew another cicp in 1925,
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and we wish to take this opportunity to thank ycu all for ycur continued patronage and confidence in cur little Bank, all of which
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we will continue to measure up as near as possible to your expectation.
Harry D. Calhoun, Pres. Norman B. Gamble, Active Vice-Pres. William McNab, Cashier. John B. McNab, Asst. Cashier
Christmas Program
Vamp Theatre
Wednesday, Dec. 24
Viola Danna in
CODE.”
“THE SOCIAL
CHRISTMAS DAY
“THE FAST SET
with Betty
Gompson, Adolphe Minjou, Elliott Dexter,
Zasa Pitts. TWO SHOWS—hirst show
begins at 7:30.
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Friday, Dec. 26 *-
‘GRIT” with Glen Hunter and an All
Star Cast.
Saturday and Monday, Dec. 27 and 29
Mary Pickford in “ROSITA.
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Coming—January 1st and 2nd
“CAPTAIN BLOOD”
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
Notice is hereby given that nil
persons holding, claims against the
estate of .). A. Porter will present
them, to the undersigned duly attest
ed, and all persons indebted to the
estate of J. A. Porter will make pay-
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Mrs. pmily M. Porter,
Administratrix of the Estate of
J. A. Porter, deceased.
P.town A- Push, Attorneys.
P.arnwell, S. C., Dec. -J4. l«»2i.
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Send your Job Work to The People
BOILER FLUES
MILL CASTINGS AND SUPPLIES
3ELTINC, PACKING AND LACING
WOOD, IRON AND 6TIEL
Urine KMUNK HKPA1KS in ;i«r<. tiif quirk work
LOMBARD IRON WORKS, AUGUSTA, GA.
For Sale
FROST PROOF
Cabbage Plants
Advertise in The! People.
Grown in the open air, all early
varieties. By parcel post: 200,
7">c;by express-eollect: aOO, $1.2."»;
1,000, $2.00. Lettuce plants, 30c
per hundred. These are fancy
plants. \N ill ship same day order
is received. Cash with order.
Send check, money order, cash or
one and two cents stamps. Also
seed Rye, $2.75 per bushel.
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Dr, C. N. Burckhalter
BARNWELL, - - S. C.
Mont y book without question
Ilf HUNTS GUARANTEKi)
I SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES
r (Hunt’* Salve unj Soae), fail in
the treatment of Itrh, Eczema,
Ringworm, Tetter or other itch-
inK skin diacaae*. Try tin*
treataicut ut oar
Mase & Deason Drug Store
Barnwell. South Carolina.
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Advertise in The People.
MONEY TO LOAN
Loans made same day
appiical^n received.
No Red Tape
HARLEY & BLATT.
Attorneys-at-Law
BarnwelL S. C* k
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Tobacco, Emits, Yegetaides. ( uji- !?
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Lunch, I riiit and Tobacco Store .j.
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The People for Only $1.00 a Year!
The publisher of The Barnwell People has decided to make a
f)3 1-3 per rent, reduction in the subscription price of this paper,
this offer to hold good until January 1st, iy2o, after wh.ch we will../
iv turn to our regular price of $1.50 a year. This special ofter
applies to old and new subscribers alike. If you are not already
a subscriber to this paper, simply -end us $1.00 an! your name
will In* entered on our subscription list for one .year. If you are
already a subscriber, all that is necessary to ta\e advantage ot
this exceptional opportunity is to settle up your arreage, it any,
at our regular rattr - of $1.50 a year and we will send you l he
People “for the next 12 months for only $1.00. Not more than
two years in advance will be accepted at this special price.
Lock at the lal>el on your paper. If the date reads Oct. 23,
you owe us for one year and two months at the rate,of $1.;>0 u
year, which is 12M: cents a month, making a total of $1.75. Thus
in order to take advantage of our special offer, you would only
have to send us cheek or money order for $2. i;», which would pay
your old account and for one year in advance. In other words,
just figure out the number of months you are in Hire .us. multiplv
by 12L cents, add one dollar for another year and we will do
the rest
Think of it. friends!, One of the newiest weeklies in the
State for only $1.00 a year! Where else can you spend a dollar
to. better advantage? This figures out less than two cents a
copy. You pay more for a postage stamp.
The People is a REAL county • newspaper. It publishes
local, county, State and national news while it is news. It is
recognized as the OKFKMAL NEWSPAPER OF BARNWELL
COUNTY—that is, certain county advertising appeal's exclus
ively in this paper.
Wf could offer premiums as special inducements or we cou'd
pay solicitors a commission on subscriptions, but \\v have de
cided to give subscribers themselves the benefit. This is just
like finding 50c or $1.00, depending on whether you subscribe for
one or two years.
Remember, this special offer bold- good only until January
1,.1D25. After that date the rate will again be $1.50 a year. Our
object in making this special otter is to get our subscription list
on a paid, in advance basis.
('an you afford to pass Up this opportunity. We think not.
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Chills, & Stomach Trouble
R. N. A. SMirb, of doses. I certainly got re-
Shaw, Miss., says
he can’t remember
being: without Thedford’s
Black-Draught liver med
icine since he and Mrs.
Smith began keeping
house, many years ago.
“When we have chills,”
says Mr. Smith, “Black-
Draught is what we use
and we find it just splen
did. I had a bad case of
M Shaw, Miss., says j lief. It did me lots of good.
“When I go to town, I
look first to see how near
out of Black-Draught we
are, and then get more.
We are a good way from
the doctor and keep our
home remedies and the
main one is Black-
Draught.”
In hundreds of thousands of
homes, housekeepers keep
, . ui t u „ i Black-Draught on the shelf,
stomach trouble. Icouldn i han(ly for use when neei i edf a8
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Against Hunting, Fishing and Trapping
Any person or persons entering ujmiii the lands hereinafter
to, situate in Barnwell, Richland'am’ Red Oak Townships, for tin
of hunting, fishing or trapping, will be prosetuted to the full t
the law:
A ere a g“:
... 20i
. .... vj. 130
.... 130
... ,200
Place:
L. W. Tilly .
Sue Ford ' ___.
Allen Eubanks
Joe MeCrearv
Harriett Hutson 175
H. D. Calhoun —.... JSf
• J. M. Easterling ......... V S(i0
W. IL Duncan 405
F. H. Creech ._ .... 45
Mrs. Kate M. Patterson 2500
Mrs. Annie f*. Easterling _ . 5G!
B. C. Norris ...... 130
Daniel Tilly .... 200
Duneannon Place : —
Mrs. Jane R. Patterson
Kanrfie ( bitty ..
J. M. Weathersbee
Billie Jenkins
Jesse Middleton _
J. W. Newton
Esfate H. A. Patteiv-on —
Joseph E. Dicks — - -
R. (’. Holman
A. A. Richardson _. . _
Lemon Bros..
S. B. Moseley * . .. .
Mrs. Lena Davies .
referre i
pU"pos?
xtent of
... 1650
. loot*
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_ 572
6b
300
... 245
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.. 2000
... 150
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G. ARTHUR EVANS
Manager.
Barnwell, S. C.,
November 25th. 1924
represents the latest achievement in
typewriter construction, gives the greatest
measure of .satisfactory service, and a »
quality of work that is unsurpassed.
CONSIDER 1 HESE FAC IS: The Woodstock means more for the
money, has many supenior features and excels in every particular.
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Price ai\d Terms Most Attractive.—Tcnitory inquiries Solicited.
Extra value makes easy sales and attractive earnings.
, FutLJ’articulars on Request.
WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER CO.
215 W. Monroe. Chicago. V. S. A.
4 B. P. DAYIES, Distributor, Barnwell, S. C.
eat enough and was very
weak. Everything I ate
hurt me, formed gas and I
I ^spit up my food. I would
feel stupid or staggery. I
didn’t feel like doing any
work. I knew what Black-
Draught had done in colds
and I began taking small
a household remedy to relieve
constipg.ion, bilijfrurness, indi
gestion, arui mkny 'bthrr simple
ailments. “A close in time
saves nine.” A dose of Black-
Draught costs only one cent.
It may save you a big bill for
medicine later on. Keep it on
your shelf. Buy it at your
store.
Get a package today.
BLACK-DRAUGHT
A Purely Vegetable Liver Medicine
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LONG TE! HEY Id LEND
Farm Loans 6 per cent., large amounts. 1 Town prop
erty in Barnwell, residential and business, 7 per cent.
Loans procured promptly at lowest cost.
AllcMulale, Bamberg and Barnwell Counties.
7 THOMAS M. BOULWARE
Attorney-at-law 1 - Barnwell, S. C. ‘