The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, October 27, 1927, Image 8
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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
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Lorick A Lewrslice, Columbia.
Thompson-MHer Hdw, Corp., Charles
ton.
$50 Reward
The • Causey-Youmans Chevrolet
Co., Barnwell, S. C., report that v on
Sunday, September 11th, their build
ing was broken into and the follow
ing automobile stolen:
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1926 Chevrolet Coupe, looks like
new, color Olive Drab, with small
gold stripe around body.
Motor No. 2146.729, Serial No.
911-49697, four new Goodrich Silver-
town Balloon tires, bumpers 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.
150.00 reward for thief. Hold car
and driver and notify R. M. Belger,
Barnwell, S. C., by wire.
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Investigating the Integrity °f the Seller—a Home
Satisfying Yourself as to Its Title?
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PLANT NOW!
Have a Beautiful Lawn
Nothing adds more to the
beauty of the home than it's
surrounding^. Beaipify your
home and city by having beeau-
lawns.
Our PALMETTO SPECIAL
LAWN GRASS MIXTURES ii
comoosed of grasses adapted to
this climate and thrives the year
round. Plant this seed at th^
rate of 1-pound per 200 square
feet- of ground. FULL DIR
ECTIONS SENT FREE WITH
EACH ORDER.
Per Pound 40c.
ORDER.YOUR.SEED.TO
DAY. Orders shipped same day
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received.
B. B. Kirkland Seed Co.
Columbia, S. C.
“Southern Seeds for Southern
Soils."
• * . Regard Furniture?, then, in the same light—as
something to be lived with, loved and admired for a
lifetime, as something that, bought right, should be
come an heirloom.
That is how we regard it, why we see to it
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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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j jj 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
current income. Call at our store and inspect our _
BED ROOM SUITS DINING ROOM SUITS "" BREAKFAST SUITS
LIBRARY TABLES AND CONSOLES
DECORATIVE PIECES
It isn’t too earl
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ice your order with us for a modern heater for your home.
Winter is just around the corner.
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Barnwell
REID Vamville
ADVERTISE in The People-Sentinel.
Army, Navy and Marine Corps
Planes in Demonstration at
v Augusta October 28th and 29th
NOTICE
This spac is reserved by Vickery Bros.
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Garage for the free use of any Church, Re
ligious or Charitable Organization, Club,
Boy and Girls
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For the first time in the history of sporting events also scheduled for the
the service, Army, Navy and Marine
Corps fighting planes will participate
jointly in the formal opening of a
civilian airport, when Daniel Avia
tion Field is opened with appropriate!
military aerial demonstrations in Au
gusta Friday and Saturday, October
28 and 29. More than 60 government
airplanes and a blimp and commercial
planes are on the program for the
dedicatory epercises.
Lieuten^flt Lester J. Maitland, the|
firsUmen over to fl]
two days. . , .
Thousands of visitors are expected
for^the two days, and arrangements
have been made whereby 30,000 spec
tators may be accomodated at the
field. No commercial enterprises are
allowed and every feature of the avia
tion field exercis^a is free, with no
charge for admission, parking space
or anything else at the Daniel Avia
tion Field. It is strictly a community
celebration.
Yarnrille Plays Here Friday.
The Vamville High School football
team will meet the local high school
team in Barnwell tomorrow (Friday)
afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The visi
tors an said to have a good team and
an exciting contest Is expected. The
Barnwell squad has been going good
this fall and it is hoped that a large
crowd will be out tomorrow. -
The moth lava does but one thing
and doea it well—it eats and eats and
eats. Carpets, rugs, upholstery, clo
thing, woolens and furs are riddled
with holes to satisfy the enormous
appetite of the moth larva. Fly-Tox
kills the moth, the eggs and the larva.
Fly-Tox is the scientific insecticile
developed at Mellon Institute of In
dustrial Research by Rex Fellowship.
Simple instructions on each bottle
(blue label) for killing ALL house
hold insects. Insist on Fly-Tox. Fly-
| Tox is safe, stainless, fragrant, sure.
Every bottle guaianteed.
Expert Reparing
Guna, Rifles and Pistols
Keys Fitted.
Augusta Sporting Goods Co.
212 Eighth St. . Phone 3280
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play, rummage sale, etc., call and see us and *1
We will Advertise It for You Free!
VICKERY BROS. GARAGE.
Barnwell, . 5. C.
and Hon- William P. MacCracken, as
sistant iecretaiy of commerce for
aeronautic^, will deliver the principal
address, speaking on “How the Au
gusta Airport May be Developed Com
mercially.”
A colorful prize fight*card at the
Armory Hall on Friday night, and
the annual football classic between
Richmond Academy and Benedictine
College .on Saturday afternoon a»*e|f a ij s } 10 ppi n g t Augusta merchants will
hold the biggest sales of the fall
Augusta Invites You
Friday and Saturday, Oct 28-29
To the Opening of the
Air Port
Celebrated with the Greatest Assemblage of Aircraft
Ever Held in This Part of the Country!.
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ALL Army Planes, Navy Planes, Airships, Etc. ALL
FREE Stunt Flying, Races, Sham Battles FREE
Program at FieldHFriday Afternon 2 to 5:30. Saturday a. m. 10 to 1
Ask for Reduced Railroad Rates.
the' Formal opening exercises, and the
greatest aerial demonstration over
staged in the South will be j^een. in
Augusta or />ctober 2H rnd 29. A
number of the plane j ancF the blimp
(TC-5 or TC-7) are expected to ar
rive in Augusta Thursday afternoon,
while most of them are expected Fri
day morning.
In order to give visitors the ad
vantage of the journey to do their
styles at considerably reduced prices.
* COME TO THE
GREAT
Anderson Fair I
ANDERSON, S. C.
NOV. 1-2-3-4-5.
Piedmont’s Section’s Finest
Fair — Many Exhibits, Live-
• stock. Poultry, Hogs.
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12 BIG FREE ACTS.
/ JOHNNY JONES
Exposition Shows that Play
Toronto, Washington, Atlanta
and other Big Fairs.
OPEp DAY AND NIGHT
' Phones 28 — 59 — 500. 476 Broad St.
The market that sells the best v '•
of everything at reasonable prices.
~ Plenty of Friers and Hens.
Selected Rhode Island Reds and Plymouths
only. Plenty of Fresh Home Killed Pork.
SPECIAL
Swift’s Premium Hams, sliced, lb. ... 40c
Kingan’s Sliced Bacon, lb. . . . . .
Premium Hams cut or half, lb. . . .
Kansas City Round Steak, lb. ... .
Complete line Fresh Vegetablesr-
STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES
Fresh Fish, Shrimp and Oysters at all times.
AUGUSTA, GA.
You’re
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 app<
in this paper later.
BERRY DRY CLEANING CO.
J. Ray Berry, Prop. Phone 2316
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
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