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* if* ► THAT MOWING JOB itift n CAN BE* QUICKLY AND EASILY DONE WITH A LIGHT 'HI A FT, FAST CUTTING, MOLINE VERTICAL LIFT MOWER. BECAUSE^ 1.- One-pie<-c framr, baarinv aJuay* on lin*. 2 —Roller b>'ar|nr •»" main aiW 3 —Larfr. ■'««-moving Wvrl rrmr* on a>h>. apur r^ara on rrank aKaft mo rod Hirwat, loat power or binding, fid years of aarrraafol perfnrmaor^- 4 -No loat Motion in •tartin* to rot -oacble waoeea at SOU. I l^ater'ed bm«r bar keep* pttaaan and knife aloajra ia line n» b*n>tne no Matter obat I be tdt * Adjoatnbb- bard aleet oenring pialeo for baafe head. I arge beoa * gwarda «o>. t-ona i • liaapf i' adyoMMeola to Hao no * # Cotta* bar fkoata on geoMnd ll Moat ot Na 9o*0§ I a ta Aae.oo a#nit •dbor aornntral knioa are Ketag taraed to boarr a«a«. a. ta Parta tho frm«aa tnanalima nf t* a nitiatry'a front famlllea are rtaillac new owa- rra. Ttie renMeare of the piinreoa . of W’aaram la nota the Spnnlah etn* haaay, fhe' ahinilerftA hotel In which Urlnceaa Jarqura tie Drorlle on«e Knva her “hall of preciotin atonea" la now fhe United StaTea enihaaay; the new t'zechoalovnklHn representative Uvea In the mnnHlon of the ancient de LIko** family, while the residence of the late due de I'omar, which was In spired by Mary Stuart’s Edinburgh home, Holyrood manor, now shelters the Bulgarian ambassador. The Galllard mansion, Place Malesherhes, a copy of one of the wings of tl\e castle of Blols, Is to become a branch office of the Bank of France, while the an cestral home of the Bourg de Bozas, In the Rue Pierre ler de Serble, is now to he hired for dunces or en tertainments. Other ancestral homes, a Figaro writer points out, have been taken by antiquaries, notably the Sagan mansion and the Moray man sion— And the list could he contin ued.—From the Continental Edition of the Ixmdon Mall. NOVELTY WOULD WEAR OFF doao Had Right Idea as to How to Da Away With Csottamant In Offico. Ho had been getting to work lata with oorh regularity that fbe hnaa* Ira wa« avtHtMd and so he rewdted ta begin arriving at the ogbe oewe paaM tnalljf. Aayb»w. all the slaadnrd alb Ma serb ae fbe alarm «Wk falling ta I flag, fbe rewaded alieei car* (wwiag bba «e at bln earner, were abant w«en HOME BANK f ♦la If You Want Money, We Have It. |» If You Have Money, We Want It. i II 4 ►wS drvewr «*«A Aai If f«Mi gadbf fnmard tia » ke m"* tias* « • laanjrrv u%8 at tkAMi %%» rtvrv ««rat in a%a »gg ■ basil aa«M <H urn m Cotton a ” r 1 - and Pickers Send Us Your Checks for Deposit and Bills of Lading for Collection. RETURNS! Harry D. Calhoun. Present. Norman B. Gamble, Ciahiar. William Me Nab. Aaaialanl C. F. MOLAIR a>g sg ^kaaa saa mmm aisas men Mg atma gag «a aanai a» a c ■ go Smami » 1 mm i>» *»w •be aaaeag mmm bgMgm Mi ig me gbemgn ba*« ggagoei aaaag aggeM | M age ••§ NSere aaggHOM ami M SSe somi aa «d eggs gait «Wf COAL! •tae af «baa» seme* an atm ne%gg rntm-rmo mm aaaag •*•»* ae»«*a am >'am«a»ea see agseesag irg |b* *maeS Mbs Me a** *d bsa •aaga sme aggaang «4t a* 4t» tmaa <**«aa» ami saamd a same abam Food for Thought car* mf tbeif nradr far feat rtaa* rani tb>* wvaMrt. aa Ig lie part I am Making a/fangameat* far (be Wat grade tbs marbsi afford* and my prvaa will he aa law aa u roeairteal wttb gnality. See me before placing year arder. I will have a number of rplerwiid Horaes and Molea, which I will offer at money aavmg price* Don't forget me when in need of Ruffi^'ea. Wagon*. Ilarneaa. etc. i Charlie Brown I V V & HILL TOI* STABLES, & ♦|d BARNWELL, S. C. «£♦ %♦ ♦JbdJagjMjaajMjMjaa^aeJag^adJba*# ajd a^aa^a a^a ' EXPERT PLUMBING ? Let mo make you a price on connectihjr your homp or place of business to the city sewer system. Materials, and work manship first class and prices very reasonable. I am also prepared t« care for plumbing work of all kinds, having secured the services of an expert plumber. Don’t let the contract for your work until you have obtained prices from me, as I can save you money. ■aaing tbs iact. Mr ampbvyar. wb*» amac airaaangatf nbjarta t* an,••king. rwMea ta tba «<1b-a •vary moralag and invariably Iravag at Ba,*a far th# halaaca of ibr 'lay. Immrdlatrly p|ma hla dcfuinura f draw my plpr from my puckrt and mjny It to the fulhwt rxtrnt. one afternoon he cave na a sur prise hy xv^lklni; In. I hastily pnt my pljie |n my po<-ket, n«»t knowing , what else to do with It. Whilebcml- tn»r over my hooka he kept remark- 1 Ing about smeUiRL' something burning. Finally the stenographer procured 1 n glass of water, and as she dashed It on my burning coat I will confess It was the most embarrassing moment of my life.—Exchange. The Inhospitable Merchant. A citizen who was carrying an exprea* package from a city mail order house, was accosted by a local merchant. ’’Why didn’t you buy that bill a of goods from me?” he asked. *T could have saved you the express, and besides you would have been patronizing a home store, which helps pay the taxes and builds up this locality.” With characteristic frank- , ness, the citizen replied: “Why don’t you patrbnize your hame paper and advertise? I rea^l it and didn’t know you had the goods I have here, nor do I ever see your name in the paper inviting me to come to your store.”—The Lake Worth (Fla.) Leader. Owned Houses; Lived in Cowshed. An almost unbelievable case of a • woman with six children living iji a cowshed has come to light In Leicester- ! shire, Eng., when the husband, who ! has been nine weeks in u sanatorium, and Is shortly returning to the <o\\*-j shed, appealed to the council to get them rooms In the workhouse. They have lived In the cowshed for 18 months. “It snowed on us as xve lay In bed last winter," the man said. “Wo cannot stand another winter there." One girl of seven had died from tha cold. The curious |iart <»f tha matter la that the man four hr*u hut could ant get paasaaal-n of tfceaa. awing t# goveruawatal leasing fegui*»