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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 192
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T. B. Ellis J. B. Ellis
ELLIS ENGINEERING CO.
Land Surveying a Specialty.
Lyndhurst, S. C.
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FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN l—
A Radinla V RuciviiiK' Set, comoKt*?
with li>U(ls|n'iiker, tubes and al! hec-
os ary batteries. Price only $7a,(Kb
(iuaianterd in first eUlss eond'tioh.
Apply, at 'i'liL' I’eople oflie**, RarmveJl,
S. (’. 1-22-t'f.
* STRAYED.—Oa or about Dee. 11th,
one white sow with small black spots,
bob-tail, weight about 200 pounds.
Reward for .return to Willie Morris,
Barnwell, S. C., route one. 1-29-Up
Edit SALE.—Native grown Ful-
ghum Seed Oats. Address B. F. An
derson,. Dunbarton, S. C. 11-27-tf.
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_ The daj,’s gain ten minutes in sun
shine this week.
\\ AN I'EI), BOARDERS —Anyone
who wants a hoarding place, see iiie
at the Graham house. Terms reason
able. Mrs. R. L. Peacock, BarnueM.
^ MI A A Lin IE ICE and save a lot
of food. City b e and Coal Co.
WANTED.—To buy hogs. If you
have any to sell, see me! - W. E. Mo
lair, Barnwell, S. C. l-lA-tfr
Col. Edgar A. Brown, Speaker <il
the .House of Representatives,, spent
the week-end at home.
The People is. giad to add th<“ i am
of the Rev. R. M. Ilimiphri. -, nf thi
city, to its mailing list.
My'-rTW. D. 11 e.r!ey returned honn.
Sunday* fiom a Columbia h"
wh'.M'e she recent!;: underwent an op
eration for appendicitis. *
Among- the riew suj <Til>ers being
added.this wi“-k to 1 h<-‘ People’s family
of- sa>'i'fiml readeis is the name o.
Mr. C. 11. Kina.:’*!, of Wl.ite PdtuL
Mi - . M. C. IMani > id wa. rushed to an
Augusta h< spit.al l.'aid .y, sutVenne
from an N’ittack of appendicitis. He
was operated on Tuesday morning and
his many friends hope for his tarly
recovery.
two. -They were both ill nearly six
months. After a long struggle they
are at rest with God,
They both were baptised as mem
bers of Reedy Branch Baptist Church
very eary in life and there they re
mained up to death, faithful Christ
ians and followers of Christ.. Their
smiling faces are greatly missed in
Reedy Branch Church where they
went to worship and never can he
tilled, hut they .‘.are sleeping, sweetly
sleeping side by -side, close to the
church.
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One large Mule,
3 large Draft Horses,
1 Two-horse Wagon,
1 Pair Scales,
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1 Oil Tank,
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EOR SAF.K.—Meal and Hulls,-aLso
highest cash prices paid for - peas.—
Farmers’ Ginnery, Phone No. ’ h6,
Barnwell, S. C.
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EOR SALE CHEAP, a strictly high
high grade upright piano, Mahogany
case, in perfect condition, $575.(10
value at a bargain for cash or terms.
Also a high grade player piano with
25 rolls, scarf and bench un terms to
suit the purchaser. For particulars
address P. 0. Box 40K, Savannah, Ga.
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ICE IS NO LONGER a luxury—it
is a necessity.—City. Ice and Coal Co.
FOR SALE.—Wunnamaker’s Cleve-
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land Big Boll Cotton Seed, guaranteed
pure and sound. Prices: In small
quantities, $1.50 per bushel; in 50
bushel lots ami over, $1.25.—Apply t>
H. Jeff Hair, Blackville^S. C., rfd 1.
12-4-tf.
FOR SALE.—One Cornish organ,
nicely finished, good as new; will'sell
for one-third of cost. Apply to W.
Angus Ross, Barnwell, S. route
No. 3. * l-29-2tp
WHY NOT USE ICE all the year
round 1 —your neighbor does.—City lie
and Coal Co.
^ Mrs. John, Stevens—has returned to
her home in Kershaw after a pleas
ant visit to her si-ter, Mrs. Edgar A.
Brown. She was accompanied on her
return by Mrs. Brown and little dau-
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ghter, Emily.
Mr. and Mrs. Beerwald, of Phila
delphia,.Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brawn,
of Blackville, and Mrs, Sorentm ■, of
Orangeburg, were Hut <1 inner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Julien Bush Thurs
day evening.
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MONEY TO LOAN
Loans made same day | *t*
application received.
No Red Tape
HARLEY & BLATT.
Attorneys-at-Law
BarnwelL S. C.
1 Refrigerator'' ! i%
The many friends of Mr. hnd Mrs.
Lonnie M. Calhoun will learn with
pleasure that their little son, McTyre,
is recovering from a mastoid opera
tion, which was performed at a Col
umbia hospital Monday morning.
Two Sad Deaths.
In loving memory of our mother and
father and grandmother and grand
father, who have depaited from us
and gone to a better world beyond.
God sent an angel to our old home on
the 3rd ,day of December and took our
grandmother home, On thei ^lfth of
January our grandfather wa(s taken
home to rest. It is very, ye|y sad,
but God’s will must Ik 1 done, not ours.
They were married forty-four years
ago and have lived Christian lives to
gether. Ma Lizzie was sixty-nine
years of age and Pa Nick was sixty-
Rheumatism
All the old aches
given quick, genuine relief
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Pat a little Sloan’s lightly over
the aching place. Instantly it
eends freshly-purified blood tin-
- gling through the infected joints
and muscles. You feel a gentle,
glowing warmth, then — almost
suddenly—release from pain. Ail
druggists—35c.
Sloan’s Liniment—JWkpain/
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And a number of Saw Mill Houses and
Shantys. Call or write—
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Th* 1 Fcdcr Sedan provides r>.x'>m loi the whole family. Yet it is a light,
easily handled car—the hind you want lor the months ol changeable weather
and diHicult driving conditions.
It is fitted with carpet and curtains that harmonize with the color tones of
the two widcj deeply upholstered seats. It enables you to keep comfortably
warm, yet have plenty of fresh air since t he Fprdor Sedan is equipped w’ithCowl
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Tlie Fordor Sedan
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Coupe - - S520
Tudor Sedan S80
Runabout . 260
Touring Car 290
On open car* Demountable
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You cannot own a car that offers you better value or
more widely useful service. And the greater economy
of operating A Ford lends emphasis to the practical worth
of this car to you.
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