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WATEREE MILL NEWS Tbe Mayor mul board of, -aldm-men tin* \V<xhu'-*iu> Miitt'h I7t b. All Al answer<*l the ."wUl ?-ul! e*<*y>t ? .Irthn l>. Shaw who was excuMxi In^'au^ of sick n ex*, .Mr. Tlutfpu* Thai no?* was elected r?v,vs,'1.,t<t(i vo fiYMTi fltoHk ftlO >*?> fill the vacancy wade by Al<l>-ruinn MOrriw wbo has l#?/t for U>^ iDiiutry. The retvnnnendait ton tovught in by, t!be nick benefit <*ommiti?'<' brioflj appear bek>w : This organisation will !*? kuuwu a* the "Employees Mutual Sick He.uefit Awociation <jf the Wateim- Mills." Th?' pui^xs* <*f tbw organisation is <to aid a member- or imnnbers , family when because of Mcknens or a<**ldei*t the ? ? ? . . .... ftunily i (Kioauc tftttp*. Any employe of tbe Wfltfreo Mills !m entitled lo join. Initiation fee oOe ; I hie s 10c per week Auy member in good Mitn*linif who bo ??nes *Ick will upou a rwvijit of a ? SorfGor's certifuwttc by the Advisory Iboard receive $7.?50 per week fot 13 ~ week* ami may upon roooauoicu<lutiou of the Advisory Hoard continue to re reive akl after tbe above period. No member will receive a benefit until a doctor'* certificate has been pmsenfil to the Advi*?ry Board. A member who luts b<?*n found quali ??ed will receive each Saturday $7.fiO btfciuning One week after aickneoet bc A new employee may ^*in this or ganisation after be lias worked ait. the VV\tt)erec Milln owe wwh, No member who did not take advau tag? of joining while, in ftood health ami \wrttlng <yin expect to join after they are d*r>wn sick. The benefit ceases when the employee severs his connection with the Wateree !VfUI.. Them will !>?? a Treasurer elected by the member* ?.f the Association whose, duties will be t?? receive all monies due the Association. Keep a jir--t and eor fT?^ recrmi ut' tlv "annie depositing th<nn in tiie bank under the name of the Association. He shall pay all bill*. an?l herwfit.s frtnn the Treasury after the. sanction of the Advusor.v Hoard. The Advisory Hoard shall ism-ist of four members elected by the meml>ors. Its duties shall be to investigate all <iascs <?f sickness aiul a<*H<lents.. To in Htriu-t the Treasurer in the payment of l*ytKt fide eomiM'tb'Jation, To ehivk all hiJls Iwfore jujATrneivt. To audit Jill twM?ks of the organisation every mouth. The Mayor and Hoard of.VAhlermen KhttM at Jill times act a^^tin Kxccutive <'/ommittc<?. . The FMr?? I>e.|HtPtJiif>n<t ('omiiuttCe pre senrt(vl to the Ttoard of Ahk'nm'n jid <>jwvlV?nt system of light .sigmiHitiK in <taso of fire as follows: There shall he ifljmvsl at short inter\nU ott eh^?tric light points in the village signal Ixtxt's ADDITIONAL WANT ADS. l>OST?< ?no black marv inub'; ??!)?? mouM* ?\?|oiv<l nwtr<? inuJ?\ Mrayed Sunday afternoon. Finder ploaVf* notify ItcHi !??>? Dinkins. at t'untt'.v. who will pay all ?v>sts'. . ;?l-pd SAIJCSMAN \VANTKl> lo solicit or d?-rw for lubrioutiiVK oils creates and paints. Salary or ?Nnm?un?-sion. Ad dr?**< Tlx* Harvey <*il Co.. ' 'h'vrlnnd. Ohio. ? ."?l-ixl FOR SALK?A f.-w bu*h?*ls ..f Karly KNn? mtrfnn vcr?d for s?W\ Af*ply -to l>r. S. F. Mra.xinffton. Camden t S <' ;"U FOR SALK?A few tun* <ierinaii Ivoinit ??n hand for sale. Apply t<? S. F Mra^inffton. Camden ' ?"! M>NT?111 Cnmden ne.1r i>o^r office. -pair ttdd-rimmed vpe?rtacle* in ras*1 M-amp ??d "H. L. Mladkwel^. .r?r\tfele?* ami ' >ptornet rUt ." Suitable reward if re-j ?.iinml t" W K. Ibmjjh. Carudvii .~?l-i>d KOK RKNT?< >ii?? Southern ?>vj>?rMire r?w\ni with p'iivuf'- bath. Apply at < Thron i?*5?? ?*#?. ~?1 H.WK .11 ST RK4 F.I\KI>?Car ?f sasli , and '!"?? !*v and cnn fill a'! nrrler* for j ?-T?w'k -i/.'-v \ 1 . >';ir round Jfcil'chj ? ^ii?itnns .1 1 Ilnv l.'imU'r | <"ani?lfii. S i ' KTR.W Kl>?< >n Sun-da* :rrt<T!?o.in. .Mar. ?J1, one back - * :-ri \. t f;>nn my J iri'in!v? Finhr .j*1 r-efu-n' r*> .1 K J ('icu'i' t:, S ( r> 1 IX)ST?|n < 'ani?l?'ii Fr~.|ay . brin<ll?* f>u!i <i'>? f.-n?'ale. Jam.- ,n nph:. ; ti?I ??'C. t'.irv and tail out Finder plea** ? nil 'J.VrJ. I,. 1', M?*< "... n'l:<'k, :i;i?i v WANTKI)?S?| i>rtr.iT)?. Ail- ' ?lr?*.vv M?.\ Wa.ti-r I'ark'-r. t ',-unr ! s < r? l k FOR SAI.K?l!?|s M , \ u-. . . - ,i ^,MKt <* ?n ? <hft'.":- t;>-A \ ..n?? <*h?-v ro..-r \l tist be ,i# ??!.<??? M.*nrd's ' rarat'f, i ' IV ..| . lis.) :.i rX)ST?? - I t! 'i.fi.n ?.t :??><?> t | tn ?>r f r? >jri S[!;t uL.:. ^ I >:t. r\ 'ami. M.irrh 17th :> Tt:j ;?:?<! <<t In-- i*:??t hiigj I(.-w;iin| u r! ' IMU<! <.;?< r.-:..; ? -li*.- }.. .1 , I'. IJ ii ti'ii i n ? n. w;fh ? t.-i.rjr.' I! ^ ?.:i J(?th Strfcr. ?"i7iiib S < FOR N\|.K?* 'n.- ;n).J ,-;,if ! tw?? ai.'tif!.- .. -I \ ? iiir.ss \ IJ ||ob I !an<l. li'-Ht'- 1 <'.itinh-n. S. ?' ."il -j?} i * OR SAI,b? I-i?r<i 1 'artx an<l n> n<-raf j harthvar- i*arr.ed ^ti-'k ?r mv shop ' H lu;i in i?i!, }-V.p?l parts, pkru* >t?^'k?j. ^ngl.-tr<>?-*?. liorts. nails -tn^j <^n*>ra 1 bnrxhruro r-al] and im-o mr aixI I will <,fU rea>*>iiAbkv Al?o will tfo jour r<?pair w>rk on waer>nfl and W I \f Stojt^s Wojrtvillr S*C. :.14^1 wicb kJu>w fivnt*. in can* of lilfc the fu'Ul will bo bivken aud the sig uui Ki?-?ra. Tho siiruul will be tin) blow iug ft u sii'Ca wbUtle, Ivuoh pu>4 ou whivh their i? au alarm bo* will <t?u ! t.i n i ft*! jtobe *<? timt at night one ? ??il> Kx'?tf tho Mifuul box. It was vo<*hJ that iuasimu'li uh the atffctirto iKisKi'ng thmugli Oh* WatOlW Village ignore tho Kjieed limit *lgn aud thorefour hnvr run invr t>hflM) |M<doi? ti 'iniH, killing otto u short time ag*?. u trap Im>,net and of th(?se guilty parties unvoted uij(I h*f Jufioc lak?' It* (YmIW, A motion was made and furried thut Ktrot ii il.'iM's !*? phwwl ou -attractive. N.'gU l*? ?"lilHi.H Oil tb? StlV?*t.S of tho vil l-age. % A n<noral (f-Mi'uc-Kion on the" welfare of tii?* village brought out many good point* and In words of the pr*><ph<tt, Al derman Jxnvis Auderwan, "A brighter du> i> (UvNuiiig, that a government of tho fry -tb?* ixsiplc, un<l for the yrin th*? m"il) village will* solve nifluy'problems .herotofcifo unnotiml. TIk' Hw, W. K. Kurt-ron who ban Air the past three yc<un< $>eon pastor of th** Oakland Uapti*t Church of Now* berry, H. C, fo-iis accepted the i?ii?tioruito of tlw" Wutww ltaptlst church (the old l'in? <*reok ItaptKHt Chu^^h.) Mr. KutviwTs r?*sidenoo will bo At -113 Ken da! Avo., Watereo Mill Village. Wo lor>k forward with pleasure to the cow ins: txf Mr.-*. Furenon, and two children on March IMth. At tho flr-t busauew* <?onfew(n?> under the now rwtor*te, Mr. T. .1, Trtiesdule was eJvxtcd f'lerk and Trwifrutf r. Tho old name the I*inc Creek llaj?tl?t f'hureh, under which thi** church has been known for ?*> man.1/ yemro was rhanged to tho Watereo IlairtVtt C<hun<h u in) tho same has boon forwarded to ?thr llaptlwt Courier for publication. Mr. Kiiriwu requ<Mt? t.luit all ro>'i<h'nts \?f thin village witii non-resideut mttnber shiiis bring their lottei**. and phuv siime with this ohtnx'h.. ?Sumlny S<'ho?>l 10 a. Ill, i-Jas^-s fV>r all ntfi'S. I'retwhtng at 11 a. in. .Even ing ?,i"\'ii,e jit 7 :'{(>. Kvei*>"bo<ly <*di,difUly ; invited to attvud s<>prieeti. At a basoball mass ni<*efjng KHday | .Mai-^li IJth a vory iuti-ivsting di^-iirision of tin1 coining basoball s<vi.s<?n was lnvml. Mr. N?'t.tN-s l,i.udsay was- ehs-tod tnau ajft'i* r.?r tin* soasou. It was to ? ?harye adults 2"? oimiCs' admission t<> all h?M?i^ gam?*s n?ul 1 oc for ohil<lr?*n. A i>?fiimitttv<* consisting ??t" .1. 11. Knight. < ? i 11 i 11 j 11 Del^ruhl. Itand l>oi'ity. ?lyde I Hh1\?,:\ John Arnetrt. au<l Frank .loidnn j was' i'lf-tod to ftraw up suR-Kvv?tions for iinnt*?voin,,n.t of the ?Hittnond. It I was a'.so vc?t<vi that a loi'kor ivt.un be j add?x| ro th<? show??r bath .pkhji ill tho f mill fur rh.' us** of the p'avers. Tho-^o I liw*kiM*s ,tri* now uud<'j* <v>nstr?M!tion. ?<???????? and wliit?? wi'iv f'bovsiMi as the . imIois for tho Watoroc Mills. Any of I the fans who want t?> got pennant*- to oarr.v at t.h?* games may get the good* for mukintr thom fnom Mr. l.lowellyu'. Th<- ba<'k?riv>un<l of tho |>onnaut is durk trivon. tin* w?irtl Waton^' will bf< in whit" \Vi? an* glad that many nil!' invitation to \"i-?it our mill this wook. \W (I*i want you to soo tho boys and uirls <?n tiio playgncmtul any Monday, \W Im-sJay or Friday, taking tlu*ir caliR ' -rh?'ni<w oxtuviscs, ba.sk ?t and volloy j ball gatiu's. playing tho national game of IraNcball. lx>th girls and boyss and Itii' n ri'al laugh to >soi? souio of tho bor ing in a folios l>ocwoon tho .roungstors. < >n Thursday night Hon M. I,. Smith atldru-wd a large audionec_ at the War toroo Baptist fhim'h. ITis <ubjrvt was | **<>ilr part in rho < Viunlry's l*rogross." i \- iiMia' .I u<lg?? Smith brought to u.? j > ?iin' intonating fact* and ovoryone camp ! awav fading liinix-lf ;i factor in tho (country**. progi-oss. Wo arc in hopes of J having t a Ik ^ along thi- t"*?nd fr>?ni timo j u> timo. Nil bfttcr ,uian i-uuld have | in-adod th<* li-n i>f speiikor*. [ < >n Sunday. K?-v W K l-'in^-iMii do 1 !iv. r?*d trt'n inspjring ? ro largo : 111?' attentive oongmrations. In the morning Mr Kupomn pr<?aoho<I "Purity." I .i' tho .veiling mtvuv .hi 'Integrity.*' j 11..?;i M'rni">n? ?? li* u> our wc'k'-' du | tii-s l?.'tt? r m?*n and women with renowed j d'-f'-nnination. Three in w members were ! ad If! to the <"liiir*<*h In hou. r of t.hoM* who fj>*n the Wu Mi!! mado the supromo -a<Titi<v ?l;-ing tie world war. a tablet will 1>" ua\?*i!<"d in front of the mil! to thoir n.-TUorv Sunda\ afternoon at oV!tx*k < ? 11? !> indi'ct and five nvnibors haw .? *? .id> >? jn? -?I the Mutual Sj.-k Ilonofit :>-w;at on nf \Viit<>rn? Mill. ..Tho nit-ni :?? will in. ft this wv.'k to ajrprovo or di^pprov t h.- bv laws Also to add any K!> ?!.d :iio?ou.t?> f.iiM' is iMniing fa.st. Kni;rt*y ? at - u 1 h<>M wat'T and breo<) iii???*iuitocv. |?ift a.i ?*aiis in tlx- sanitary bi:?-k?-?s ;i!\.\ .'.<><! 'or tb.s I ill !*)?< and. ? ? 'o\v ii mk??|Mit>Swat tLi*' jlv Death ??f Mivs Chris!ian Shaw . \l -? < 'hnniian Shaw Saturday M ir.-li loth at th" homo of |(. r n?l>how M I W. / Il-aron ::t tho ("a-satt. - ? -f. ? ? r i and w;i-- !>'irie<| the following day; a* 'Si* 'aii:i'\ burying ground n<'ar hor j ? i ?.???!???. !? 1111? ? r*???'n kA'i"^ w??!*?? inn- I ?kiii?t?w| )i\ i lu- IC? ? \. J M l-'oi*bi?? pa>Aor i of I' m- ('hut>'b of which sh?* ba/1 | bwn a member f"r 'juit?* a number of ?.>iir> Sh?' lvav"? th?* following ??ist?*rs i ^nrviViiig Mi*s. Mary Munn of Hothtmr : nnd Mrs. Sallio II'mmd and Mr? K J ! Shaw of <'-a-->satt ; ol^ (ini> bnr>thor J A : Sh.i ^ * f ('anwb' n \<*VW? Nfewpoperw Burden. I ? V T Wbite paper is costing mon1 every ouonth and (bo outlook in for still higher price**, A-s u rt*ru!t u good amu> news* ]>u|>? tm arv. eerteib to be forced out t?f business aud tlrtt^tv* reforms wiH have <o be practiced throughout tb?* publish ing world. Tljo iirM of thfl*o reform# promise* to be the (HMvniinUAO^ of the PUHtum Of givftlg qu-UUtHw* ?f free spuee to the exploitation of all .sorts of cause*. Only iu tht? I'm tod States has thi* prac ti<v prevailed aud it in on*' which has cauA<sl. ull visiting journalist* to oi>en their e.ves in wouder. > lu Knjfluud if h lhsspitu! or ait organisation want* to rvtivo money it m-ike* it-H uppeals in the advertising rates. Th* mere fa<-t that an organization is an eminently worthy onv and that the funds it Meek* aro to be u*ed fy>r wwrthy aud charitable pur j*oses make* no differem*v. It is un derstood there that wp*"v> <\*sts a news paper money just as much as goods a merohatft mowvl?OhariUxston' N cvvn and (V|ti ri/>r. The N??(t at U'MviUr. Wc-lvillc? H C. March 24~-Tfte farm-, ers of this <\mirauniity nro hatHy bohind with their uvrk although sotne few are rtCuriUf ou 4?latvtin?r cotton seed this month while other* aro hauling fertiliser. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs Gardner regret to learn of the death of their son, Oscar, which occurred Monday night March 22, after. A brief illnens of pneumonia CM'iss l<esHn Bell who is attending K<*hof?l ?t Greenwood, N spent the WN-k end at the bourne of her parent* Mr and Mr* R 8 Bell M issi-s Maggie B fttok.es, ' Florence llndcliff aud Ituth Maeklu of <V>lumbia f-pent Sunday at WewtviHe. Mr. Harry Bell of OoVuinbin sj>eut Sun-* day with his parents Mr and Mrs R. L. I^HTAHTKR COUNTY NKVl'H WIimCm (Jolag On In N?i|M?or < ouuty M Told by The News Mix. W T (Jajter i*as>c<l away Tih>v <la^? motiving h( 1:30 ?t tor home in i ?.lu u!i .v. Slu> had only bwu ill a -'boil ti??' with influenza and pueiunou in T)u*>?? surviving her hiv her husband, NV T, Carter} one si* tor, .Mm. T. H, llciidhx, i>f ll-ath Hairing*: ?ud the fol lowing eh I Id nil) : \V K 4birter, Mrs l<oui* II, lAtitlo. Mine's Kthel ami Kllu Carter, of Columbia, nnd T, C. Carter of Vicksburg. MUs. She also leaves 12 jruudcbildroo. Friend* throughout the <vuuty will rvjfiNl to learn of tli? death of the ven ?*i;ublo .loft Axlkius, which occurred at hi* ltonte in the Nfcoueboro section Tuea thi.v uigbt Last, lie was about 75 years ??f age and was well known in Lancaster and adjoining ~coun ties. As wo ffo to pre^s, wo l*-urn that the onnlition of Mr, It, K. Mcllwain, who ha> boon ^t'Louslj ill far some months <at his homo in the .Touch Cross I toads neotion, is <*riHoul. Caprtalu II. K. Craig his *onjin-law, and Mrs. Craig, of Co lumbia. aw ?t hi* bedside. Mrs. Klhi 1/uno, wife, of Mr. .Tohn l^ano, ot the (?jras seotkm of the county dlhd la.night from the cffwN of a oou gc*tivo chill. Mrs. I vane was 50 years of agv and leaves besides ber huvbatvd, ??veral children, brother* and sintera. She wus a daughter of the late Joseph Howie. v ? * Mr, .1. M. Polk died ut hi* home in Tabernacle Thursday last from a stroke of paralysis aged .*11) years. Ho was a <?ons<istent incanbor of the Spriug Hill Huptiwt church und also a member of tho Junior Order Council of that place. I Ho leaves a wife und one child, his father and several. .brothers uud sisters. Mrs. \V. T Snipes of TradeHville, died March the 17th. She was a momber of Tabernacle Method^t Church und was a devout Christian uud in the faith. She leaven surviving her two sods and two duughtns J. 11. SuLpes, of Lan caster. II. F. Snipes, Mrs M F Sistare (and Mrs 1 >-h1: Lauey. of Trade-s.vilbv Kubi-rt Ivdwnrd Mcllwain, one of the hi-xf kinmn and most prominent men in the county, passed away at his homo in the Junes Cross Bonds section Friday afternoon after an illn??ss of over a yeni- of cancer of .tl?e throat. -Mr. Mc Ilwaiu was 05 years old and a native of this county. whore he had been en gagi^i in farming nil his life. ?> Johnnie Barrett, son of A. X. Barrett <>f I loath Springs has boon awarded as winner of 4ho grand championship for the state for good work done in two or more jdwixes of the agricultural clubs. Johunio has been a member of the pig and mru club for several years. Last year ho wa* given a ten day scholarship to <'lemsou College and during1 the State Fair last fall he entered a livestock judg I in-; contest in competition with other club members of the state and won first (prize. The Chamber of Commerce of ) Spartanburg has offered a banquet to the winners and it will be given some j tune in April. Heeord Cotton Sale. Ben uettsville. March 'JO.?The larg'*st single sale of cotton direct, from farmer to cotton buyers was made here tvnlay. .1. A. W Moore sold 1.011 lmles of <ot ftm to T. B. MeLaurin and K. I>. Moore, i ?H>tton buyers, and reccivd therefor | check for $20"?.00T?.70; lica.son to Suspect Ilku. ** "Say." .*<iid the irate visitor, "vou I had something about mo in your paper I that ha* gotta ho <"orrected." | "If the item wa? wrong", the editor 1 smoothly replied, "we shall chocrfuPy [ ?'?? as you request." ? "I told one your reporter*' I -ew n beautiful goldfinch jx^rchine on a tw^ I ju.?t out.side ,.f mv bedmonv \ "Well?" "And when the it?-m came out in tlie paper it read 'goldfish.'* "That Uu't so bnd." "< >b. isn't it. though? Wei!. < ver since it was in the pa|H>r friends of mine have been lutnging a!x>ut our house , Thinking I have a private suprply of some thing to drink in my cellar."-- Yotings ? town Telegram. NOTICK OF KI-KCTION. \ |x?n Issuing School District Bonds in The Sum of $,M).00<).00 Notice iv hereby given that by virtue of authority mnferred by an Act ap orovM February 12th. 1020, entitled "An Act to authorize and Kmpowor the Trus tees. .if School I>i^tri<*t No. 1 of Kershaw Counts to issue, for School l'u ri>ose?. Bonds of the said School District in ad dition to Bonds authorized to be issued t?v Any Act of the Ooneral Assembly Fnact.vl jtrior hereto" an election will !?<? held in School District No. 1 of Ker >!iaw County. S C.. on Tuesday. April Ktob. n**vt ?I020? mjmoi the question of th ? issuance of lmnds of the said I Harriet t>< an amount of not ejreeffcins: Fifty Thousjmd I $.10.000.001 I>o)lars in addi t"'ii to any Uutds heretofore authorized, and i*i!N for such election will open on thar date at the Camden f>j>ern House, t!>? Hermitage Cotton Mill, and the Wa teree ('otton Mill, formerly Pine Creek Mi.", between (he hours of 7 a. 'in. and I p. m. Itegistration tickets mint be pre? nted and proof of payment of taxes a-s required in general elections A14 qualiti**! ele<tj>rs resi?hng in tb" I net will he entrtNH to rote. T1IOS. J. KIRK J*ANI > H. K.JIALLKTT, S?'bool Trustee* I)H*trxn No 1 <*?nvten. S C. March 23 1920 .11 2 the kind OF TIRES YOlf WOULD EXPECT US TO SE| best?so we sell GOODYEAR TIRES ? \ ? ? ? ?' . a -Ph , aNo W* look u?UT your *lPW? uftor wo ?U tbm u? >* , th<-.y will ib* lH?t |>o**ibl* TOlto of *r*?, fJml, I??*?JM-*???"?? ft"***<*a (i""U! ;.;^>YKAK Tire* ??d <?>? q??IU, ot Our Smi*.. i,J ? mM'H cb* Utx>d)l'ar <"lro,'h"s ' "?? S04 I#8"w* <wt *?* ^ Carolina Motor Cmm* (Incorporate^) Camden, & ( .r-~ : .. V. _* Nell Win II Stokes, John G. An thony. Uoy Youug, Stove Owens, David Trucsdale, Co naif? Cunningham and Matroe Stokes, Florence Ilad Ciiff. Kueh MaokLn, Mary Anthony H Ella Davis und Omanda Hiltou motored to the Forty Ax-re Rock near Taxaha w, re turn! ur by the way of Halle's gold mine .Mr und Mrs Shelby C Trucsdale spent Sunday with relatives below. Camden Miss Alice Martin, principal of the 'Vctville school jrpent the week end at Columbia -Mr and Mrs Steve Clyburo und little boy of Orangeburg -spent tibe week end with relatives here Mr K <5 WbVtaker kpeut Tu^] Camden on business TrucHcUilc Brother* ur? enhrjlm store 16 order to five tb?ir nuB, tamers better wrvlee M J W MaynarJ, u protnin?? man of Oheraw spent Tuesday 4t ville on, business Mr forest Truesdule inored int? | home recently occupied by Mr \T Stoker whied ho has now pu The many friends of Mr Robert1 d'ale are glad to know that be ij, improving Miss Ha Pitts of Kershaw sj**| week end at the home of her Mr and Mrs O R Pitts near tat Beat The Boll Weevil With] : ij'JM TESTIMON Y I'ltOM S\TISITi:i> rsKits. II. F. 1?.. Lone Star, S. C? l>ce. 1?. 1HIH. Carroll Motor'Company. St. Matthew*, S. C. tientlemen: This Is lo certify that 1 have bought a Clctrac Tractor, built by tlio Cleveland Tractor Company, from tlie Carroll Motor Company of St. Matthews, S. C. Tills tractor was reoonipiendetl by their. representative. Mr. llenry Ji. Handle, who was in formed that 1 had some timber In a swamp near my home that was Impos sible to Im* removed by the use of mule and carl. Tin* tractor was brought to t*i> place and was then taken into the swuinp which was found at all times filled with too much mud to even bear the weight of a mule. It was put to a thorough test for a period of ten days during which itme It, by Its magnificent power, pull ed logs through this marsh oontaiu ing from 8f>0 to 1,000 feet of lumber, with little or no strain becoming ob vious, and leaving no evidence as to the possibility of becoming stuck in any swamp. 1 have also used this tractor on my farm and found all of its work excellent in every way. For the wonderful work this tractor has done I heartily recommend it to any one who contemplates the purehase of a traetor. (Signed) \V. 1*. SHIIlUt. % i Taylor Plantation. M. H. Ceorge. Manager. Columbia^ -s- < ?. .January 28, 1?20. Mr. R. A. Ball, Cletrao Tractor Co.. Columbia, S. C. Dear Sir?After utung the Cletrac bought of you last summer I decided to get another which I secured through the Carroll Motor Co., St. Matthews. S. C. We are running the two now and are very much pleased with them. I am very glad that you have estab lished an agency near us, as I feel sure we will use more of Jheae trac tors. I have been using tractors for the past eight years and frankly say that the Cletrac is far ahead of any thing that I have seen. I am *ure no wheel tractor caji compete with them. We have used ours for every pnr|M>sc that a tractor cfrald be put lo and they have never failed us. Have pull ed logs out of swamps where mule* could not walk, plowed and harrowed land so sandy that the wheel traetors would bury themselves. When jou are panning drop by and see what we are doing. Yours truly, TAYLOR PLANTATION*. (Signed) M. II. <;corge. Manager. TANK-TYPE. TRACTOR Hie tractor you will eventu ally buy. BECAUSE it is geared to the ground, ten feet of traction in stead of two feet as against wheel type. BECAUSE the motor is gov ernor controlled. BECAUSE it has more power than its actual rating. BECAUSE it is an all purpose^ tractor: Plowing, harrowing, mowing, harvesting, snaking logs, thrashing grain, sawing logs; in fact,- doing anything where power is needed. BECAUSE it7 proves its stir premacy in sand and mud. And look at the pricek Only, $1,395 * The Carolina Tractor & Truck COLUMBIA, S. C. ALEX G. CLARKSON, JR. Sales Manager for Lee, Sumter and Kershaw Counties. BOYKIN, S. C. WIRE, TELEPHONE OE WHITE AT ONCE. TRACTORS ARE HARD TO GET.