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System Pays ti J A farmer would be foolish to waste time cradling wheat in these days of the modern grain binder. It's harder work and it don't pay. , This is an age of mechanical conveniences, labor sav ing devices and efficient systems, and one of the most ef ficient systems ie the present banking system as used by this bank. AU up-to-date businessmen and farmers do all their business through the bank because it is easier and better and it pays! Our system is right up-to-date. We have all modern conveniences and it will PAY you to use them. The Bank of Trenton, S. C. M0TIEC! NOTIEC! PRICE _LIST: Best White Pine Doors ?1 3-8 2-8x6 8 with mortised lock and ?I . hinges on-all for $3.50. Best White Pine Sasb, 10-12 or 10-15, 12 lights, for $3.00. Best W&ite Lime at $225. . Best'Pat.--Plaster at $1.00, sacks returned. Best White sacked Cement.$1.00, sacks returned. Bert. Rod'Erick at S2.00; Salmon at ?1.80, bats included. Framing <:ut to erder. RuberoidiiSoofing of all kinds at prices to meet competition. Cypress aad Cedar Shingles and all kinds of building mate rial earned ?a Qtoek. E. S. JOHNSON. Prospective builders should get ray prices on material of ali kinds. A carload of RED CEDAR Shingles just received. Brick, Lime, Placter and Cement always on hand. Send me your orders for Cotton -Seed Meal and Hulls. I solicit your patronage. Will always make the lowest prices possible. Af. A TAYLOR Matinee Today and every day. Come in any time and arrange your own program. In leisure and comfort, enjoy the very kind of entertainment you like - for as long as you like. No obligation whatever. Grafbnola Perhaps the new dance music appeals most - perhaps the popular song hits furnish your kind of entertainment-j or perhaps you like band and orchestra 'music best. Whatever your taste, the Columbia Grafonola will gratify it to your heart's content. Every record is perfect in its clearness and sweetness.! Come in and enjoy a Columbia enter tainment this week. JOHN A. HOLLAND, The Greenwood Piano Man REFERENCE: The Bank of Greenwood, the Oldest and Strongest Bank in Greenwood County. / Petit Jury, Second Week. W. E. B. Tompkins, Pickens. a M. Thomas, Edgefield. B. L. Reames, Johnston. J. N.'.Lybrand, Johnston. George Thompson, Ward. G. W. Holmes, Pickens. E. E. Walker, Trenton. James Clark, Ward. A. A. Edmunds, Edgefield. W. A. Rawl, Pickens. L. M. Johnson, Pickens. W. C. Williams, Blocker. Ed Harrison, Trenton. Arthur Harling, Blocker. J. P. Adams, Elmwood. J. E. Reynolds, Talbert. A. M. Clark, Johnston. LL. R...Hammond, Collier. G. B. Reynolds, Johnston. W. M. Agner, Colliers. R. W. Glover, Meriwether. O. L B^lack, Trenton J. C. Harris, Colliers. J. .B. Hermes, Collins. H. H. Smith, Collins. C. A. Nicholson, Elmwood. J. J. Griffis', Moss. L. D. ?wearingen, Trenton. J. J. Mayson, Talbert. T. C Mathis, Collier. J. W...Parkman, Blocker. J. A. Claxton, Ward. G. T. Burton, Blocker. L. J. Rutland, Ward." W. C..Hammond, Collier. L. S. Heese, Meriwether. Ahbeville-Greenwood Mu tua! Insurance Asso ciation. ORGANIZED 1892. Properly Insured $4,268,300. WRITE OR CALL on the undei signed for any information you ma} desire about our plan of'insurance. We insure your property against destruction by FIRE, WINDSTORM or LIGHT NING and do so cheaper than any Com' pany in existence. Remember, we are prepared tc prove to you that ours is the sai esl and cheapest plan 'of insurance known. Our Association is now licensed to write Insurance in the counties of Abbeville, Greenwood, McCor mick, Edgefield, Laurena, Saluda, Richland, Lexington, Calhoun and Spartanburg. Tne officers are: Gen. J. Fraiei Lyon, President, Columbia S. C.. J. R. Blake. Gen. Agent, Secty. an? Treas., Greenwood, S. C. DIRECTORS. A, O. Grant, Mt Carmel, S. C. . J. M. Gambrell, Abbeville, S. C. J. R. Blake, Greenwood, S. C. A. W. Youngblood, Hodges, S. C. R. H. Nicholson, Edgefield, S. C. J. Fraser Lyon, Columbia, S. C. W. C. Bates, Batesburg, S .C. W. H. Wharton, Waterloo, S. C. J. R. BLAKE, GEN. AGT. Greenwood, S. C. February 1st, 19 ia. WANTED. Splendid opportunity for men and women selling guaranteed hosiery. Handsome profits made in either full or spare time. Full line of men's, wo men's and children's up-to-date styles. Large commissions. Experi ence not necessary. Write PHOENIX HOSIERY CO., Weat Market Street Station, Philadelphia, Pa. The C. & B. Hat Company 123 Broad Street JACKSONVILLE, FLA., is the owner of and is carrying on the Mail Order business formerly handled by the H. W. Clarke Hat Company. All orders should be sent to them. AGENTS WANTED SEND FOR CATALOGUE carefully examined and glasses properly fitted for all errors of sight which glasses will correct. GEORGE F. MIMS OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN EDGEFIELD, S. C. HORSES M MULES ?''.';.. . .. y Just received two car loads of horses and mules direct from the farms of Kentucky and Indiana. In this lot you will find all classes of horses, horses for speed, driving horses, saddle horses, and also some elegant farm mares. Prices right. Everything guaranteed to be as repre sented. . ' 1 BETTIS CANTEL0U Gasoline Engines and Wood Saws ?V One way to get relief from the shortage of labor is to purchase a gasoline engine ?j and a wood saw. We can supply these engines in lj, -3, 6 and 8-horse power. Be sides cutting wood a gasoline engine can be used for pumping water, shelling corn, grinding feed, etc. Surely ncrprogressive farmer can afford to do without one of these outfits. The farmer who has a gasoline engine will tell you' that he cannot get along without it. < Call on us or drop us a card Stewart & Kernaghan BO YOU KNOW OF ANYTHING AS GOOD AS THIS? New Life Insurance Policy protects you against Total Disability, Death from Natural causes, Death from Accidental causes and provides a Cash Endowment against the maturity of the Policy. These figures are on a $10,000 Policy. Smaller amounts in proportion 1. If you die under age 60 the Company pays . . $15,000 2. If you d?e by Accident under age 60 the Co. pays . $25.000 8. If you die between 60 and TO Company pays . . $10,000 4. If you live to age 70 you receive in Cash .... $10,000 1 5. If you become Totally Disabled you Cease Paying Policy. 6. If you become Totally Disubled the Company pays $100.00 per month and no deduction whatever will be made from your payments as set forth abovej SMALLER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION For further information address * ?. J. NORRIS, Insurance Salesman.