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Don*! Sacrifice,Yaur Cotton ? ' r i'.* -• ■ 1. The Government recently eetimeted thie year’s camp to* be 12,6S>2,000 bales, a reduction of'800,000 bales from their last re port; and the smallest crop since 1023. Last year’s consumption of cotton was 17,428,000 bales. r— 2. In my Judgment I feel' it will prove profitable to hold cot- lom therefore, I will advance $ou within a few dollars of the value of same slid hold it This plan will give you money to meet your financial needs and at the same time allow you to receiia the" benefit of any advance that may take place. In the evertt you do not wiah to borrow any money, X cant issue you a bonded warehouse - . receipt if desired. When you order your cotton sold I personally " see that you get the FULL MARKET VALUE, and correct ., weights and grades. . V / 8. Should yau desire to buy the ^tual epot cotton I can pur chase seine for you in this market, store it in my warehouse and advance 80 per cent of its value. CHAS. a HOUSTON COTTON/FACTOR — Plume No. 446 AUGUSTA, GA r A Farms For Sale a * /< ,. m .... i. * ; 410 acres of land, 270 acres cleared, - balance in pine and hardwood timber, 4 ten ant houses, barns and outhouses. Located 1 mile Blast of Ulmers and 15 miles from Barnwell and known as Harter plaice. $600> will make the cash payment and you can have 15 years to pay the balance. A small amount each year will take care of future payments. Why not own a good farm and pay for it like paying rent? Buy now and make some real money.v. Also two good farms located about 6 miles from Columbia, S. C., for sale at a real bargain with I 5 years to pay for same. WRITE E. L WEBB Golden Building, Tifton, Ga. The Studebeker coach of Mrs. Julie . Easterling was damaged in <en un, usual manner Saturday afternoon. The car was left 'parked in front of the Baptist Church and in some man ner the emergency brakje wee re leased. The machine relied down an incline and crashed info HhRand’s shop, resHlting in a bent front axle and a crumpled fender,-. No one was in the Oar at the time, t- Farm Women to Meet. ’i There will he am important meeting of the County Council of Farm Wom en at the Court House in Barnwell on Saturday morning, September 24th. The program will begin, at 10:30 and every club woman in the county is asked to be present at that time. A number of interesting things has been planned for this occasion in order that thei day may be orte not only of instruction but one of pleas ure as vfrll. TING EQUIPMENT r Fof Resrdenc^, Schools, Churches Warm Air Fumaces—Oil-0-Mati« Phone 264 W. B. TOOLE, Augusta, Ga. GENERAL auto repairing ELECTRIC WORK Day or Night • W. F. REYNOLDS 722 Ellis Street, Augusta, Ga. V ADVERTISE IN THE PEOPLE-SENTINEE. — LAST EXCURSION t o -*>' : Mrs. A. A. McAllister and daugh ter, Miss Margaret McAllister, re turned home Wednesday morning af ter spending the summer in Oklahoma. FLORIDA 'ALSO . ! , S J SAVANNAH, GA. and HAVANA, CUBA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1927^ Excursion fares from principal points as follows: el E oT 05 o K <v Cleanliness is impossible where there are flies or similar disease car rying household insects. Flies taint everything they tou^h. Infect milk, meat, sweets. Transmit thirty dif ferent diseases. Fly-Tox kills flies. It is safe, stainless, sure. Insist on Fly-Tox. Fly-Tox is the scientific in secticide developed at Mellon Insti tute of Industrial Research by Rex Fellowship. Simple instructions on each bottle (blue label) for killing ALL household insects. Fly-Tox fra grance is a symbol of cleanliness. From JS. °1- 1 c3 v 1 > ** 5 i V 2 ' 9> C i < M JS Pc \ •* JS IS <5 $ * a * S ^ K ^ S Allendale 3.50 7. 8.50 9.75 16. 16.50 14.50 17. Barnwell 3.50 '8.50 10. 11.25 17.50 18.^ 16. Denmark 4. 8.50 10. 11.25 17)60 18. Orangeburg 5. 10. 11.50 12.75 19. Proportionate reduced round trip excursion fares from other points. Excursion tickets also sold.to mil South Florida points. Tickets good in Pullman cars upon payment Pullman charges; baggage checked. Stopovers at mil points south of Jacksonville. Excursion tickts sold for all trains Thursday, Sept. 29th except trains 37 and 38, “Crescent Limited.” Excursion tickets good returning on all trains except “Crescent Limited, so as to reach original starting point by midnight as follows: Savannah, Jscksonvlle, St. Augustine, Daytona, Ocala, Friday, Oct. 7. Key West, Saturday, Oct. 15. Havana, Cuba, Tuesday, Oct. 18. Fare to Havana includes meals and berth on bomt. 1 « e •Fort Pierce, West Palm Beach, Hollywood, FL Lauderdale, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Miami and other Florida points October 11th. • Excellent schedule*. Through Pullman cars and day coadhes. A fine opportunity to visit the Land of Sunshine and Flowers, also Savannah, Ga., and Havana, Cuba. «> E flk X C3 « PQ S I « 4) 1 £ 2 CL 05 58 a o X a E •k •<—i E 58 (L 50 4» 08 X 3 u >» 4» 58 > 58 X 24.25 41.75 18.50 25.75 4325 16. 18.50 25.75 43.25 19.50 17.50 20. 27.25 44.75 NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Try a Want Ad for Results Notice is hereby given that I will file my final return with the Hoc> J. K. Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, as Guardian of Herman Kammer up^n Saturday, the 16th day of October next after publi cation, and petition the Court for an Order of Discharge and Letters Dis- missory Mathilda *E. Lange, Guardian of Herman Kammer. Sept. 22, 1927. 9-22-4t. Make your sleeping car reservations promptly. Consult Ticket Agent. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Stop! Wait! S<w! COMING ! ! A The WorlcPs Greatest Pictuhe at Popular Prices! King Vidor’s Picturiza- v tidn of The Big Parade Starring « . JOHN GILBERT, Karl Dane and Renee' Adoree. The Picture You Ha Been Waiting For. t Continuous Performance from 3 to 11:30 p. m. OCTOBER 10 and 11. Vamp Theatre Barnwell, S. C. SPECIAL 2 DAYS SALE Friday and Saturday, Sept 23-24 Now If You Want to Save Some Real Money Attend This Sale. We Quote the Follow- “ 4 • *- : •• - • ing Prices: WEtahable Flat Crepe a . worth $2.50 per yd. w * » now only . . . $1.89 Heavy quality Blue Chambrey Shirts, triple stitched,, dou ble pockets now . ..75c All 50c yard Cretons now 3 yards for $1.00 One lot Di^ss Flan nels worth $ 1.25 per yd. this Sale, yd 75c For this Sale we will sell 4 yds. Figured Broad Cloth worth 50c per yard for $1.00 Buy your Cretons now. —n \ % All 39c Cretons now 4 yards for . . . $1.00 Six yards Best 32 in. , Dress Ginghams, worth 25c per yard for only ..... $1.00 Figured Pongee, worth .# # * * 50c per yd., this Sale yard only 39c 10 yards 36 inch Sea p Island for . . . $1.00 300 prs. men’s and ladies fine Shoes. Broken sizes. If you can find your size you can save from $1.00 to $1.50 per pair. Sold at less than cost. English Prints, the 39c kind, for this Sale 4 yards for . . $1.00 10 yds. . good Dress Ginghams, worth / * 15c yd., 10 yds. $1.00 Rose Doll Chambrey in solids and stripes worth 25c, 5 Vs yds. for $1.00 . Peter Pan Dress Ging- * • hams. Small lot, cost wholesale 37c yd. close but at yd. 35c 2H yards 9-4 Brown ■ \ # • e Sheeting for . . . 98c One lot Ladies’ Felt Hats for only . .$1.98 One lot heavy winter dress goods, sold everywhere for 50c per yd., for 2 days at, yd .35c Blue Chambrey for men’s and boy’s shirts no\y 7 yds $1.00 • - .. ..... ■ • ' One lot Pongee, natural color, worth 50c, 3 1 /a yards for . v . . . $1.00 The best material you can buy for nien’s and boy’s shirts. Remember Time & Place: Sept. 23 and^ 24 Falkeiutein’i Old Stand Barnwell, So. Ca.