The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, October 20, 1927, Image 8
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Thom psoKrM iW H4«r. Corf, Oh«rlc«-
$50 Reward
The Causey-Youmans Chevrolet
Co., Barnwell, S. C. t report that on
Sunday, September 11th, their build
ing was broken into and the follow
ing automobile stolen:
1926 Chevrolet Coupe, looks like
new, color Olive Drab, with small
gold stripe around body.
Motor No. 2146329, Serial No.
911-49597, four new Goodrich Silver-
town Balloon tires, bumperg front and
rear. «
One pair German field glasses in
Coupe when stolen, also one 32 S and
W. short hammerless pistol.
Demonstration tag on Coupe No.
X-726.
$50.00 reward for thief. Hold car
and driver and notify R.. M. Belger,
Barnwell, S. C., by wire.
PLANT NOW!
Hare a Beautiful Lawn
, Nothing adds more to the
beauty of the home than it’s
anrroundingh. BeadHfy your
home and city by having beeau-
lawns.
Our PALMETTO SPECIAL
LAWN GRASS MIXTURES is
composed of grasses adapted to
this climate and thrives the year
raid. Plant this seed at the
rate of 1-pound per 200
ECTIONS SENT FREE WITH
EACH ORDER.
Per Peaad 46c.
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ORDER. YOUR.SEED. TO
DAY. Orders shipped same day
received.
B. a Kirkland Seed Co.
Colombia, S. C.
••Southern Seeds for Sou there
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Without Investigating the Integrity of the SeUer-*-a Home Without
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/Regard,Furniture, then, in the same Kght—as
something to be lived with, loved and admired tor a
lifetime, as something that, bought right, should be-
come an heirloom.
v That is how we regard it, why we see to it
that every piece and suite we sell is worthy of the
unqualified guarantee we give. And remember,
please, that Reid’s prices are lower than you will find
in the cities'for Furniture of quality, because our ex-
penses are very much less.
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Established high quality,* prices proved low by actual painstaking comparison—and then comes that
added practical help here—the Reid E-Z Payment Plan, which enables you to furnish your home on
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current income. Call at our store and inspect our
BED ROOM SUITS ^ DINING ROOM SUITS BREAKFAST SUITS
LIBRARY TABLES AND CONSOLES
DECORATIVE PIECES ^ OCCASIONAL PIECES
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It isn’t too early to place your order with us for^
Winter is just around the corner.
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REID Vamville
Dr. A. B. Patterson has returned
home after a pleasant, visit to rela
tives in Atlanta.
Easterling Bros.
Phone* 28 — 59 — 500. 476 Broad St
The market that sells the best
of everything at reasonable prices.
Plenty of Friers and Hens.
Selected Rhode Island Reds and Plymouths
only. Plenty W Fresh Home Killed Pork.
SPECIAL
Swift’s Premium Hams, sliced, lb. ... 40c
Kingan'sjSliced Bacon, lb 40c
Premium Hams cut or half, lb.
Complete line Fresh Vegetables. *
' STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES
Fresh Fish, Shrimp and OyEteri at all times.
AUGUSTA, GA.
Revival Service* Cloae.
The revival acrvicea which began
in the Barnwell Baptist Church on
October 2nd, came to a cloae on the
13th. In the opinion of many Barn
well ptKtple it was the best revival
held here in many years. Anyone
who knows the people bf the county
could Mt any night aervica see in the
congregation members of churches
from Williston to Bamberg and frem
Dunbarton to Olar. This, the first
revival held in the large auditorium
taxed its capacity to such an extent
that there wasn’t room at times to
place another chair. People unable
to find seats stood in the vestibule
during services. The business
houses and churches in Barnwell gave
in cooperation and attendance a splen
did example of the Barnwell spirit.
high pressure and spectacular meth
ods so often used, the meeting was
marked by a high spiritual note, as
well as intensely practical methods.
Mr. Miller’s sermons were very prac
tical and highly enjoyed, while the
leadership in singing by his brother
was very effective.
In many respects the meeting ac
complished many excellent reauita.
One of its^bmefits was that it became
a melting pot in which people from
various sections of the counties and
churches were fused into a common
spiritual aim. It should prove a last
ing, material and spiritual benefit to
the religious life of Barnwell, its
various churches, as well as -to the
church in which it was held. In ad
dition to accessions to other churches,
the Barnwell Baptist Church received
by letter and baptisms '62 additions
FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF TOWN OF BARNWELL
FOR QUARTER ENDING SEPTEMBER 36. 1927.
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July 1—Balance on hand in Bank $194 41
RECEIPTS
Fines collected in July, - $59.00
Business Licenses collected in July 24.50 .
Property Taxes collected in July • 722.17
Borrowed from Bank of Western Carolina 1,469.40
Fines collected in August 139.00
Business License* collected in August 17.50
Property Taxes collected in August 137.76 *
Fines collected in September 43.60
Business Licenses collected in September 430.00
Property Taxes collected in September 592.00
Compound Taxes collected ih September 592.00
Compound Taxes collected in September 69.00
Total Receipts 3
L. H. Miller, formerly the ^popular
and efficient pastor at Blackville, and
his brother Chas. O. Miller as singer,
together with the leadership of the
pastor, Dr. W. M. Jones, and his fine
corps of personal workers. Instead of
Horace J. Crouch, of Elko, Prof.
W. W. Carter and 6! S. Moore, Jr., of
Barnwell, were among those from this
section who attended the Furman-
Georgia football game at Athens, Ga.,
Saturday.
Georgia’s March of Progress
REFLECTED AT
State Fair
DISBURSEMENTS.
Street and wage hands for July .1 $371.10
Salaries for July" I 402.00
Supplies for July 9L91
Rent—Phone and Office w - 18.50
Miscellaneous Account 14.35
Street and wage hands for August 247,50
Salaries for August 296.50
Interest and Notes 1,100.00
Supplies for August 36.82
Rent—Phone and Office for August 18.50
Miscellaneotfe Account for August r 4.48
Street and wage hands for September ! 225.89
Salaries for August 276.00
Supplies for August — 70.78
Rent—Phone and Office for September i 18.50
Miscellaneous Account for August 27.50
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October 24-29
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F. S. BROWN, Clerk
Tc£al Disbursements 3,220.33
ry $3,898.24
- 3,898.24,
. W. D. HARLEY, Mayor.
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Port City
Everything New ,
it a holiday and spend the week
Day and Night
ANNOUNCEMENT
• We wish to announce to the people of
Augusta that we will open for business some
•' time during the
WEEK'OF OCTOBER 9th TO 16th
Our -formal announcement, will appear ft
in this paper later.
BERRY DRY CLEANING CO. -
J. Ray Berry, Prop. Phone 2316
AUGUSTA GEORGIA
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