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x V > + * X X .* •- --TV \ ^- •:V iL ‘ t '/ ♦!♦ T ❖ PORTER, - Barnwell, The regular meeting of Barnwell Lodge No. 16, K. of P-^will be held at their Hall on First and Third FVi- k day nights at 8 o'clock. A full at- >ndance is requested. ^ order of J B ARMSTRONG, C. C. m. McNab. K. R. k S. FOR SALK.—1200 to 1500 bushels Cleveland Improved Hig Bull Cotton Reed, known as Sawyer; saved espec ially for taed. fT30 a husliol, f. o. b. Blackville Address * C. H. Mathis. Blackville. 8 C. *- 10-2&-tf FOR SAUL—48 bwakols Abmxsi Rye. $S50 pec bushel; $3 25 per bush el ia $ bushel lots. Apply to M. R Connor, Barnwell. S. C. $-27—$t car USED CARS FOR SALE. One Reo 5-passenger touring 1916 model, 60-inch tread. One Chrevolet 5-passenger touring car, model 490.« One Dort 1917 model 5-passenger touring car. These cars are all in good condition. For prices apply to HmgfMiii A Alto. Co., — — - 1 ;ysw~n, < y I'tRD CAM H*R HALS One Reo 5-passenger touring ear, 191$ model. 60 inch tread One Chrevolet 5-passenger t* unn^ ear. mdel 6$o One Dost 1917 model S-passenger Iswnng ear These ears are all ia g<<A»t »»*rvl11 »on Foe prices apply to Hagood-Jennings Auto Co., Barnwell. S C CONFUSING CITY OF CAGNES Tourists Find It Advantageous to Loam to Oietlngule* From $i*nllar FUR RF.NTy—Bit* room heuae In desirable port of town. Appiv to Mm Oiart.e Brown. Bom well; S C The carnival has come to town Mrs J. G. Wonley was the guest of relatives in Columbia and Pel mo last seek. J O. F •n, F«q , went ove Black ville Friday on pmfeeakeial hus- inesa. Capt. HA. Simms, of Camp Jack- son, spent Sunday in the city dlth relatives. A merle* a sad Raffish visitors to the RtvWrs snoo rome to kuow Cogues by name, seenedlag to Rarper*s Magaslae It Is • challenge tu their ability to pro* nwaace French—a challenge that must be accepted. If you are la the regloa of Grsem or Xtre or Aatlbea. Two dtsttnct tramway Hues and as rera I made lend ffroa Omaee to Cannes and Cugnen. Cole os you are very careful you may 8nd youreetf upou the wrong rente. Once on the Cugnee trsmwsy. or well encsr*d upon the read tu rkgnes. when you hod meuut la go tu Csuaeo. the mletske takes hours tu m trteea. At Sire chouFenre tad cnchere love to cheat yon by the mo fuel nn of them two uames. Ton hargalu for the long trip to Cannes, and are attractby the reasons hie price gaoled. la a very short time you are at Cugnee. The vekhie stops. Impossible to rectify ynnc mlfwounda tion without a eoh etantlsl tncveuee of the original earn of the horgsiu. Antlheo Is between Cagnes and Os ones. Cagnes la nearer, sad H Is always to Cannes that you a a at to go. Bpell the name or write It oa a piece of paper If you are to be eure that you will be taken west In- atead of east RECEIVER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. • Court of Common Pleas. Jennie Brant, et al.. Plaintiff, G. W. Allen, et al.. Defendants.. Under and by virtue of an .Order Itrcrted to mt ia* flu akeojLualiMmH: ^u«. i w»U w4l at the OwrUolS »n Barnwell on Monday, the third day ' of December. 1917, immediately after ! the sales of the Master have clomd: All those two certain lots v. .th the buildings thereon, situate, Ivmg and i being in the above State and County, I IrwH Township and Town of Sy* j cam ore. and bounded on the North by | lends of R 8. Wiliams, East by right | °f way of Seaboard Air Liao Railway,' South and West by lands now or for- 1 m^rly M J. Lewis, together with the ^ mw mill, ginnery and machinery j t he rt-on mnsiettag of one engine and one mw mill <ofnp!ete, two •evenly- sow gins, one double press, pullgyt, rtr , appurtenant thereto Slipper Time That’s the coziest time of the whole day for father. Slipper and pipe and*a book— and the Perfection Oil Heater to keep the fort. The Perfection is tfood-looking, sturdy, reliable, and inexpensive both to buy tnd to operate. Now used in over 8,000,000 homes. Fill R with Aladdin Security Oil, dean, clear- burning fuel. Eight hours of comfort from a gallon STANDARD OIL COMPANY D C Vs t**w 4»*mrt SALT! Muag rwwtv u r Vi 1 l*lS-$t J < MAYER. Receiver Ol ■ ; Senrl. Luther L. Stuart, of Camp Jackson, spent the week-end with Mr. ind Mrs. B. P. Davies. The members of the Local Board for Barnwell County held a business meeting here Monday. Miss Sallie Pate, who is teaching school at Swansea, spent the week-end in the city with relatives. The farmers of this section have been blessed with ideal weather for gathering their crops this Fall. Dr. L." F. Bonner and Messrs. An gus Patterson and S. E. Moore went up to Columbia Friday morning. Messrs. Martin Best and Mordecai Mazursky were initiated into the mys teries of the mystic Shrine in Colum bia Friday. Mr. B. P. Davies attended a meet ing of the executive committee of the ^outh Carolina Press Association in Columbia Friday. , Mr. Terrie Richardson, who was in jured about two weeks ago in an au tomobile accident, returned home Fri day evening from a Columbia hospital. He is recovering rapidly,: although not yet able to walk. Tndt«!**n*«tilde la the drum major of a rural brawi hand, and the envy of the small hoy la he as well. This func tionary la about aa serviceable aa a flgurebead on a battleship, writes Zlrn In Cartoons Magazine, yet his duties nre beyond estimation In keeping the tubas and trombones from stumbling Into mod poddies and guiding the al leged musicians past refreshment em poriums. His success rests on the ex tent of his ability to twirl the stick over three-story buildings and catch It behind his back on its descent. He !s to the hand what the monkey Is to a hand-organ. All eyes are upon him while the ears feast on the music. Big city bands often roam about the streets unescorted by a drum major and feel not at all discommoded by his absence, but a country band would not deem Itself fit to be seen on parade without this distinguished appendage. MAJVTRRW BALE. Stale of South Carolina. County of Barnwell In the Court of Couuuoo Ft Mary F. Fichltng, ) Plai nl iff. • va. • m Walter C. Cove, ^ 0$l$R$$B$»f By virtue of a decretal orler to me directed in the above entitled cause. I will sell at Barnwell, in front of the (Court House, on Monday, the 3rd day of l>erember, 1917. it being sales lay j in aaid month, within the legal hours I of sole, the following described real property, to-wit: All that certain tract or lot of land tn Elko. Ra rn well Countv, State afore said, and hounded aa follows: On the South by the Southern Railroad Com pany; aa the West- by a public road .«ading from Blackv*Jlo to Elko. WiMiatonrST'CT TCdHTi by lands now '♦word or formerly owned by Haywood Sun sell, and East by lands formerly owned by —— Mims, and conUining one and one-fourth acre, more or less Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. H. L. O’BANNON. Master. Master's office, Nov. 13, 1917. K | . Mayor and Mrs. J. Emile Harley and children and Miss Pauline Richardson returned home last week after a pleas- and trip to New York. Mayor Harley •»^urs that the people of New York are ^ ^vy enthusiastic over the war. Mr. Hfiry G. Boylston, county dam- onatration agent, urges fanners to communicate with him aa soon as their hogs show any signs of cholera infer- tjoa. He wjl be glad to render them any assistance possible In cumbsffiag World's Greatest Weavers. The ancient Indians of Peru are now regarded as the world’s greatest weav ers. This noteworthy revelation In the history of textile art Is the result of the critical examination of many rich and beautiful tapestries and other fab rics executed by, the gifted ancient In dian population of Peru. ’ ^Though buried three centuries or more in sandy desert after being made with primitive handlooms and other weav ing Implements, these wonderful fab rics are now found to be superior to those turned out by the automsdc looms of the great mills of today. The primitive Peruvian handloom consisted t of two sticks, one at the top and one at the bottom. ■ USED CARS FOR SALE. One Reo 5-passenger . touring car 1916 model, 60-inch tread. One Chrevolet 5-passenger .touring car. model 4$$. Out Dort 1917 model 5-passenger ( touring ear. These cars are all hi feed reuditi— Far prices apply u age A ate Co . ac ❖ * / . T X ___ ' .. T I Look for our I Y 1 % J I Advertisement Next Week. I That Big Farm—That Good Farm Land. e> ♦> Newbury Realty Auction Selling Agents. 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