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NINETY-SIX NOTES Ninety-Six. S. C.. March 6. (Spe- j cial.)?Mr. W. H. Miller has sold < his cottage in town, near Mr. L. M. |. Moore's residence, to Mr. A. P. J. Gaillard. i( The body of the infant of Mr. and L ""? ^Pnlnmhia. was I \jri av,c, brought to Ninety-Six Friday afternoon and was interred in the cerae- ] tery at this place. Mrs. Grace, who 1 has been very ill, is much better now. 1 Automotr An Merchants' T T TTV UJLU1\ March 2. Positively the greate Columbia's history. $2( ture attractions free to ing nine big free conce; The World I ARTHUR PR? Big Street Pa A Wonderful Fj Mammouth Canvs Auto Exhibits, T Assembly of Am( Big Home Cor Thousands Wil For particulars w Columbia Chamber or Secretary Colum Association ii7 i ' i I |\ V. ; t ii , J-. '.itii/j Mlfj Iw ill iit i [ ~~Nc C Unusual power acceleration to res Six and features w Tk/Tomr a PIotwIoi AUCU1J U VAV V ViW ! you what a good cj The Cleveland is wo it is a splendidly < finished product, not a the market. Three plans for production < i far. advanced. But, proaching, production were delayed thougl and engineering work and test cars kept on t war ended, came the < Built in a fine big f Come let u Touring Car (Five Pass Passengers) $2195; < , Abbevill CLEVELAND AU Bi? Tobacco Warehouse Burned Dayton, 0.. March 6.?Fire of unknown origin tonighi completely destroyed the big tobacco warehouse eased l,y the American Sumatra Tobacco Company, of New York, causing lamage to the extent of nearly $1,000-, )00. The building was useu iur stuicigc Purposes and contained hundreds of joxes of the finest grade of leaf to>acoo. ire Show a rade Week AB\A 2 to 27 j st Gala Week in ),000 worth offeai everybody, includViv L KJJ 7amous OR'S BAND j-ade Daily. ashion Show, is Auditorium. rade Exhibits. 3rican Legion. ning Week. I Meet Here Tite Secretary PATVITYI DrPP bia Automotive ** f r-2 jf'WR /vwr* \ * v* ;yK"!'?!ii o IA t h ''?. i Other Light )ffers So Muc and control, quick pick-up il speed, are features inherer ith which Cleveland owners i ad Six owner has said, "It w< it the Cleveland honestly is. nderful because conditions an developed and the very best i car rushed into built by men years ago the perience had )f this car were production of with war ap- Six began rol and marketing last August, a experimental have gone to were continued thousands mor he road. When There isn't; Cleveland. will give you s actory, with all wish, and at si s show you what a car the engers) $1385; Roadster (Three Passe Coupe (Four Passengers) S2I95; All pr e Motor Car G TOMOBILE COMPANY, CI ******* / si\ Beware of Counterfeits! Some are Talcum Powder, j FEAR "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin." Quick Relief?with Safety ! For Headache Colds Neuralgia Grippe Earache Influenzal Colds j Toothache Neuritis Achy Gums Lame Back' Lumbago Joint-Pains Rheumatism Pain! Pain! I Adults?Take one or two tablets anytime, with water. If necessary, repeat dose three J* - J limes a aay, auer incaii. Since the original introduction of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" millions i upon millionf! of these genuine tab- ] lets have been prescribed by physicians and taken by the people each year, with perfect safety. ffZ)) *Zp! | on. genuine V B Ml ' Tablet! \i// miN Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manuf*cture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylioacid Ask for and Insist Upon "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin." j American Owned, Entirely. 20 cent package?Larger sizes also. | . I Engraved Cards and lnvltalon?? j The Press and Banner Co. I ?j fMi m wA f\; I iill will I ilfio J i Car I h and extraordinary it in the Cleveland ire delighted. Duld be hard to tell It's wonderful." i d equipment assunng : of manufacture, and l whose successful exbeen wholly in the fine cars, the Cleveland ling out to the world Since then thousands delighted owners, and e are going every month. any,other light car that >o much of all that you ach a fair price. Cleveland is < ngers) S13S3; Seilun (Five ices F. O. B. Factory I ompany .EVELAND, OHIO I 1 REAL CAREER IN AGRICULTURE " !*. " 3" ;;nity For The Great Butl* i" -3 of Farmers. i 1 , / " 'rpje, Jan.. " ? '-As a man : .. 1c fh in h?s heart, so it he". So i J inly Scripture, and all exper c;. -fj - :? ;f t Hit il. '..*.,1^. uiui consideration, r.i" !; >( f irmer is his attitude i . ... . i h..- iu;m. v. nat aoes ne tninic i r.i: it,- ii_:L docs he think about! i ro'>3 ho lore his fields and j v;., f!:;VDoc.s his eye rest with peculiar . "'I -fss on his sleek mules and fat >?utli? Does he feel in his very soul I.jt fanning is a high calling, the only vocation for him? Or does he value fields and woods and cattle in terms . merely of money? Will he sell them all Cor a price, and gladly turn away from them forever? Is he a termer by chance or by choice? Has he simply "inherited" a farm? Is he a farmer because h? knows no other way o( "making a living," because it may seem to him the easiest, most independent life? Has he| looked the world and its businesses ia j the face, and deliberately decided that, I be for him, the plow and the fresh earth upturned, and the growing plant have charms above all? Before any further real progress can be made In the development of our country life,that country life must be saturated with love of the country.! Many more farmers there must be, whose determination to stay on the Jarm ja quite as fixed aa their determination to win success, and comfort and happiness, for themselves and their families, by means of their farming. Such farmers will not be bribed by a sudden rise in the prices of farm lands to "sell out" and move to a neighboring town. They will not be driven away | by labor troubles. They may sell a part j of tbeir holdings, but they will still j cling to the soil. By the use of modern; machinery in the home and on the j tarm, xney win su mumpi; iraisuuu; efficiency aa to reduce greatly the num- j ber o(f laborers, and increase the output j of all who work. These farmers will be' fully persuaded in their own minds,! that they afoove men in other callings, j bave opporunity to raise strong healthy children. They will appreciate at their! true worth, the breeze blowing clear | and pure over the wheat, the sight of, cattle on the hill feeding slowly home- i ward, the run in the woods after nuts, for the children's growth, both of body and mind. Who but the farmer can furnish in abundance to his children,' />iaon millr frftsh fta-rs. tender veeeta bles, home-raised bread and meat? The medical records of the Selective Draft! Board,hare just revealed that the J healthiest zone in the United States ia | from North to South, practically co-| Incident with the ssone o< greatest agricultural development, the great Mississippi Valley. May not the more! abundant food supuly there be thrj secret of the stronger, healthier I young men? "Bread" is the universal human cry. j Only the farmer can furnish it. No; other occupation fills so fundamental a need. Preacher, lawyer, doctor, mer- j chant, manufacturer, banker,?we can: not do without them, tout theiT importance t? society is less than the farmer's. The first occupation both in point | of time nnd point of logic is farming, And the farmer, the real farmer, will realize that he is, under God, the dls - ? ?T-? i. VI. penser or me oounues 01 w umj hungry fellowraen. He will value bis j profession accordingly. The ^ery prac:ice ct ihe art ol fanning affords opportunity to the farmer to grow to the full, mentally and spiritually. He is not dependent on men and things as other men are. He is deipendent on cloud and sunshine, on the hidden processes of life; that is, he is deipendent on tie wisdom, power and goodness of God. He ought to be a better man for it. Just because the farm gives this opportunity for closer relationship with i the Lord of life, there is a higher dig - 4 4Han ?A hATfi n ly biuuuv uiio uuoiuw^ ? w ocmmonly accorded fit. We have looked at the dirty hand, and the bent beck, and we have called the farmer uncouth and hit profession unclean. The world has taught him to despise his work and himself. It admires the skill of the j treat surgeon, but forgets the years he spent in the gruesome work at the disseetlng-room. It praises the artist who sings a song, or writes a story, or paints a picture, but the artist who gave ub our breeds of cattle, or strains of wheat or corn, our improved methorda of tillage, are almost unknown. Yet their reward is with them. In the quiet, even in ttie obscurity of their j farms, thsy so lived and worked that mankind Is perpetually their debtor, j Your farming holds the possibility1 of such a career for you. ! : Some recent publications of inter- i '** ' * ^ o m l(af. ! est to soutn uarunuu laiinvin ?itB ...j? | ed below and may be obtained free by writing to the Agricultural Editor, i Clemion College, S. C. Extension Bulletin 43, "Tobacco Culture in South Carolina." Extension Bulletin 44, j "Fighting the Boll Weevil with Pav j tures and Fencing." Experiment Sta- j tion Bulletin 200. "Analyses of Commercial Fertilizers." Experiment 3t-v j 41? *ni "Oramntin & 1 11UI1 UUliCUu -V i ^ . Posts." ^.ttractivp and sanitary buildl-"". are a business agset to any f:irn;; ?' y BUggost healthy livestock. prntPt*'^1 machinwry nlways ready for use. ;s:m other farm equipment and sapplifa wall carad for. i [ Austm-^err | Comp; m San - Tax Pre Look for the SanA.ustin-Perrin Drug SI may sell these prepar a wide range of thes< 3 arations-all of perf< each for some del hygiene or toilet. j| We have just secure Hi-Grade rubber g furnish you with any general demand. We rubber grinds t.n bp t.h ? ? ~~ be bought. j Austin-Per | Comp Wmmmmmmmmm NOTIC When you ha sell Write, Phor | The SOUTH A REALTY O Home Office GreeilW The Land Auct 11 ?MM?MMMauMtgiarintmmwwt?mowwn?wwtwriHw^uuiHtuoiiHcinKiiwucw J Legal I FOR SJ I I = 5 We now have a large s Real Estate on hand a out for some time and ar ply all demands for the* well as Mortgage of Rea if other legal forms. The Press a" PRINTERS - ^ nnmiNi-mntuw?ni:iuinm.miinmm?imHiwwMM>w<iimnn:i?>i?i.M'n <n-n ? 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