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& , rAGR^rwa S' J»M»*>M^M*<**X»*X**X*<*<**X»<**W**M*»X**>->*X**X**5 m M**X**X**X**!**X*«X* 4 >* | REED GROCERY COMPANY | Staple and Fancy Groceries. Headquarters for Eats. •^X~>*x^K~X~X~X m X m X m X~X m * <m X*>*X~X’*X*<~X~X~X~X~X~X*** CALHOUN & COMPANY * Fire, Windstorm and Accident Insurance {•«X*<mX~X m X»<~X m >< m X m X^X m X~X m X m X m X~X~! m X~X"$' BARNWELL FRUIT COMPANY Cold Drinks, Cigars, Fruits of All Kinds. Restaurant in Connection. <mOmOmc^x-><->-x^^x-x-:-:-x-x-:-x-x-x-xxx-x-:-x-x*-:->-x-> BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA (Barnwell Branch) Capital and Surplus, $578,600.00. BARNWELL FILLING STATION v Lloyd A. Plexico, Mgr. Texaco Gas and Oils “Plexico Sells Texaco.” »»»444»»»44 . NORMAN B. GAMBLE Life Insurance Blot Out the IF in LIFE While You Can. Money to Lend HARLEY & BLATT Attorneys. DEASON S DRUG STORE The Rexall Store Licensed Pharmacist—Drugs and Sundries Full Line Spring Drett Goods H. ANTOPOLSKY Successor American Sales Co. S~XK~X~X~X-X~X*<~X-X»<mX~X~X~X~X~X~X"X*<" , X**X"X~X* , > P. W. STEVENS Optometrist and Optician ^ Eyes Scientifically Examined and Fitted * < C**X**X**X**X**X**X**XK*»X» # X**X**> # X**>*X , *X**X**X*<**I»*X m >^<* R. D. REID Furniture and Stoves Barnwell -- Varnville C. F. MOLAIR - ^ ^ “The Winchester Store” Complete Line of Hardware, Fishing Tackle and Base Ball Goods. VICKERY BROS. General Auto Repairing & Machine Work Tires, Gasoline and Oils THE BEST PHARMACY Pure Drugs Two Licensed Druggists. t WEINER BROS. Complete Stocks of Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes. ' • fttttttminiMftminn THURSDAY, APRIL Uh. X Around Comer Gone Forever! Not here today—and gone tomorrow. Not rushing into Barnwell grabbing all business to be had and out again. Not by extravagant talk and over-statements forcing inferior merchandise on to you. Not dodging taxes, civic responsibilities and all duties of citizenship. Not a parasite. Not an insidious Home Town destructionist. Such only is the peddler, the canvasser, the self-styled traveling represen tative, the field manager, who comes at any hour, rings your doorbell, takes your money — and once around the corner — is gone forever. Compare that type with Barnwell merchants and business men. Barnwell business men are here 365 days a year to serve you at your convenience, to back up the merchandise they sell to you, to share taxes and civic responsibilities, to help make community life happier and more prosperous, to rejoice in your joys, to be neighborly, to sorrow with you when trouble comes, and to stand by you when in need. The future of Barnwell hinges absolutely on community loyalty from every one of its citizens. _ / --- • > — 4 -*• . *—: : ' — t - . • . *X • : . ' - ■ ' . , ■ f ■ . ■ “My town FIRST”—then, loyalty to its merchants and business men; its industries; its schools; its churches; to community activities; to neighbors—and, in so doing, we will all be making progress—in our jobs, our homes and our investments. MOTTO FOR EVERY CITIZEN: “My Town FIRST’