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FACE TWO.
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL. BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA
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THURSDAY. MARCH 25TH, 1926.
Chevrolet Dealers
liver Many Cars
Chevrolet de»Jert in February de
livered 32,504 car*, the larffeat num
ber ever .v>ld in that month in the
history of thA company.
The quote for the thirty sale*
zones of the company was 22,002
cars, an estimate based on a con
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It not only soothes aiicTTicals Irritation,
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gestion which are tha real cause of ths
coughing. As a result even the worst
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aenrativ*^ Examination of the pros
pective February demands. When the
total rales for the ^honth wore tabu
lated it wa* found that the increase
jji **1— wa* 147.7 per cent of 'the
quota.
Despite decided increases made in
the quot a set for February it was
found the zones had practically all
exceeded them allotments.
In Jaunary every sales zone ex
ceeded its quota, ranging from 112.9,
per cent in the Jacksonville zojie to
275.4 per cent im the Omaha zorife.
The Omaha zone, established only
three months ago, again Jed th«
zones exceeding their P’ebruary al
lotments, with a percentage of 3^8.3.
Minneapolis zone was second with
304.9 per cent of it* quota, reflecting
the unprecedented growth of the
Northwests' diversified industries.
Oklahoma City wa* third with 255.4
per cent of quota. Atlanta fourth,
with 249 per cent and Des Moines
fifth, with 243 8 per cent.
Of the six sales regions, Great
Lakes region 4ed in February, with
Middle West. Southeastern, Flint,
Atlantic (’oast and Pacific Coast re
gions in the order named
While the original factory produc
tion for March was set a' 54,553cars,
it has already been necessary to make ,
three additional increases in this
schedule, bringing the total number
to be built this month to 59,244 ca ’s,
not including the 43(17 cars to _be
built in the Chevrolet Canadian plant
at Oshawa.
Local and Personal
News of Blackville
FOROVER4rTE^KS^
BALL’S ( ATAKHII MEDICI*K has been
used successfully in the treatment ot
Catarrh.
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE con-
aiats of an Ointment which Quickly
Relieves by local application, and the
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts
through tha Blood on the Mucous Sur
faces. thus reducing the Inflammation.
Bold by all drugglats.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
tMIID CMEFOILY
A mother’s strength
should be guarded with
jealous care. Olten when
vitality is depleted
Scott’s Emulsion
nourishing and strength-
reviving, is just the help
that is needed. Scott’s
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Personal attention given all bnsinesa
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BARNWELL. 8. C
Blackville, March 20.—Mr. and
Mr*. Ninestein spent several days
of this week with Mrs. H. L. De-
Witt in Columbia, and with their
daughter, Miss Florence Ninestein,
who attends Columbia College.
Mrs. E. IL Weissinger spent several
days in Columbia with Mr*. H. L.
DeWitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl DeWitt, ofXaLi
EWHnF’^pen.l' ^iun3ftv ' De-
Witt’s father, Mr'. Clarence Pick
ling.
Mr. W. L. Cave, Mrs. Nellie Ca’’e
and Mr. L. A. Cave, of Barnwell,
were visitors of Mrs. J. L. Buist on
Sunday.
Mrs. L. A. Cave, of Barnwell, spent
last week with her mother. Mrs. W.
S. Mims a-t Healing Springs.
On last Thursday, Mrs. T. R. Chi»-
lom entertained the Busy Bee Club.
Attractive St. Patrick’s Day contests
were enjoyed, in which Mrs. D. K.
Rrieers won first prize, and Mrs. E.
H. Weissinger received a consolation
of a bottle of green candy. A tempt
ing salad "course was served.
On Wednesday. March 17th, Mis.
Charles Maitin entertained the Wed-1
nesday Afternoon Book Club. The
program was ably rendered by Mrs. |
H. A. Rich, and Mrs. John Matthewi.
Delightful refreshments were served.
Mrs. J. C. Cunningham and Miss
Agnes Cunningham of Philadelphia,
thF Misses Kate and Marie McKen
na, ami Clarence Cavanaugh, of Now
York, are guests of Mrs. John O’
Gorman.
Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Gyles motored
to Augusta on Wednesday to visit
Mrs. Gyles’ mother, Mrs. Daisy Bail-
ey.
Mrs. W. W. Maloney, Miss Luc ; le
Maloney and Mr^_ Reed Nevils have
returned from a motor trip to Wash
ington, D. C.. where Omr: have been
the guests of Mrs. Maloney’s mother.
Mrs. Julius Strohel.
Mr. H. A. Rich and little son, .Si
mon, spent Wednesday in Columbia.
The entire faculty of the Black
ville schools attended the Teachers’
meeting in Columbia this week.
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We have for sale 278 acres known as the G. W. Green home
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BEST residence lots to be had .in the thri v
ing town of Williston adjoining the New
$75,000.00 High School Building and on
the street to be hard surfaced right by the
property. Already cement side-walks by
the lots.
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MR. W. H. MANNING, the owner, has
placed this beautiful lot subdivision in our
hands to be sold for the high dollar on ex
ceptionally easy terms, $25.00 cash on each
lot and the balance in three equal payments,
one May 1st, one Sept. I 5th and the last one
on May 1st, 1927.
CHILDREN living in this section have
to cross no rail road or public highway to get
to the school. • This is important to all
parents. ; '
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, Williston with its $200,000.00 as-
paragus crop and other truck and melon
money each season is fast coming to be the
best town of its size in South-Carolina.
THE EDISTO Public Service Co. with
juice to furnish any size plant for manufac
turing pursposes will in the near future he
the inducement to small as well as large in
dustrial plants to move to a good town.
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WE GIVE AWAY five hundred pounds
of sugar on this sale as well as cash prizes—
come out and get yours. Ladies and chil
dren especially invited to attend the sale.
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