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WANI'KD WANTED WANTED |M"{I andhalf gfttartr . e d >r* d) C i r i> mitiV#, The 'Hu»* * lr«lion *hbw* the Smith FoCm-a-Truck adjusted to t'i4 Ford Pciw«r Plant carries 90 per cfeotot tne I JTSj shad4<V illuOrsrtion sh. ws ifi ' Furl Power P'arO. 40 wii»c«iJlhft M’t*S Form-a- ru.ck i-iii’.-ist Mi|h a tis a-(ik~ M/i-.h auies. Labor /!Tk. g-o'T'W tfgt* # l'— Pay KmII week w.»r4 me week Co I unit) i a vl Wait ted vi.‘ Smith j?c-r Let us sh^w LOCAL vou whgt Vpi I(errts Picked from Town _«< ' and County. ' W '^roic.ip&X 'ZW'i'Pg %£ i w Xk j' . »-v^w nX* >V“4*eAT^ *-V K *' *r*o*tA . . . : ->■ --X ! Ilenda'e. S. C A fit ic f Bitr I'jxye • I, CoUrtty dnmb'a dTruck \:ig j- Bailey of AllendaJiLjs vi-itmg re y v"4 m town. .; Mr and Mr j J,. fr. I > atttT‘scm Ul^iM' Barnbergt *± to the _ M ,u 9 Ruby Armstrong is visiting (Re Misses Warren in Appleton. . MrTi. A. Kennfed? of Willistou w a In-.-u:: busiiit'Sj'Mi'nlaj. Mi»# Ko-a l.oe Garvin of Augusta s visiting the Misses Browning. .Mi*# Pearl Sand if* r left for her home last \v , ' J k to spend her vacation. pp^MEMBER^M FEDERAL RESERVF^H SYSTEM Such Vf)lunit',^iclV clr-anirs such j.Xrft;et r You can havVfall i^TK^ncwest music, \vl as lonM as you wish. The Yipfrola. is always A go<|(l. way To learn theirfewest dances f a Come in .'anti hear, the l^ek.Yjiitbr Dance Ryetb: vision of Mr. & Mrs, V’ernon ' Castle), aurplet asily get a Yictrola for yotir home—$l<o $300, itltin a' to'he desired ** ■ often as you wlsli—; B. F. tAviiH of Diribartiyn-was in Barnwe 11 on bittiness. .Monday. * Misses Mainje and A'neT IJiriester of C ivv i! tored td B. irnwnil Tuesday. Mi-j Nancy Burkett of ' I anta. G«„ is visiting her sister W. G. Simms, Through Ora Cdunty Supervisor B. H; Dychet visited friends at Lynchburg.'S. C,. Jhii week. 1 .' . . ‘ , j O f’att°raon .is, spending liii- Yj cation at Chattanooga and Nashville Teftnt • " in the f ederal Reserve Banking System we are placed in a sttonger position than ever before to.take Ccife of the requirements of all our depositors, whether large or. small, wKethqr fthejy keep checking dr.- savings accounts i and at th^ same time to give th^rn the most modern bapking service. . Why not open an account with us an^h begin at once to participate in these, bene fits and the additional £fotection which this system \^ives to youf xnuney deposited ~^Mi#t» Mmmh KirklaiiM 4pci.it S n.day in AllciidHlc. /■ __ Mrs WTI. Jfdin-Mln. is visiting r*-lu < X > tivc# in.Gcfiluicry, S. G. I Mr# Lena Uaviea and “Bun, Jr.” vi@t* ited in Columbia on Monday of this week; • % 4 i . ‘ •• “ • ■ • , Mis# Minnie Suraaky of Aiken is the farther Sanders of Fairfax wa* in (lemgo ttmn on business Monday attractive gue*t of Miss Thelma M R. E_ Wood ward of Rosemar y Town POUND of old style ' hulls con- zorsky. yr Mrs Sullie McNab and daugbt^rt Miss Bailie, are visiting relativeaFn Florence this week. ’ kPJ>eason have as nd Mrs - Deason. of ship was in town Tuesday. Mrs Ashton Holland spent the,.m^k- eivd in Augusta with friends. Hon Clias Carroll Sinim# was in Aiken on profes-io.nal busimtsthis i^eek R. M. Hay a^id \V. H. Harpo- of l.yndrtiirst were here on 'Tuesday. tgir.s about ] 4 • pounds of real roughage, and about : 4 pound of lint. After «rse*r / being eaten, Mr and Mrs H their guests, Mj Andersonl' / i E. G. Cklhotni of Texas is here on a visit to his brothers, Me srs L. M. and TJ. D. Calhoun. ! Miss Mamie Owens will leave Friday for Augusta where she will visit friends and relatives. < Mrs J. (1. Hdwell and s are vsiting Mrs lloweil’s and Mr# IV W. 1‘rice. v ' • • \" F .Major P. J c Drew aid little 1) Drew have returned from a ten dny* May at (jle.mi Springs. T’ The t,many friends t>T Mrs Marvin im ; r hulls swell to twice the weight, or lj pound of . * , FI RST NAT IONA 1. BA NK •»OAOF MABK Miss Lila Mue Ransdale of Orange burg is here visiting her sister Mrs J Norman Dicksl ~ a Hohand wili learn with pleasure tl a • -■« • also doubles afteroeing eaten out U3 they are 1,00 per 'tent roughagey lhe original pound becomes 2 pounds— /she is sten’dily iniprnving^. ^ j A. H. Niiiesteiii Ks<j,, and Mrs Nine Mrs W. M. Andrews has returned from Augusta wtu i re she has been nursing a fritnwh Rarnwt-j] on Tuesday ipurnijig. Miss Tlielm® uailey [ awd thruj.ttiij+i- on Saturday w|t'h her brother en'rodie tuLlhuuh'Tg, where she will wisit reia- . . .. ..,—^ trves and frietul# a few days. Messrs J. J. ttod D. C. Vicke/y have returned from.Charlotte, Mich., ( wdi*>r^ tiiey were called on account of thXiil- iiess and death (if their fatheD^ . Mrs A. P Easterling and her daugh ter Miss J ucy Catherine are here visiting relatives. Livingston who has a position with F.- W. Falkenstein has returned from Jier months’ vacation. Therefore, a pound'of Buckeye Hulls goes a third again as for as a pound of old style hulls: In other Dords.. you only have tq feed ? i pound of Buckeye Hulls to "give the same food value as a full pound of old style hulls. f ■; *. .Other Advantage* zz ^ Buckeye Hulls cost much less per No t»ash or dust. • ton than old style hulls. Sacked—easy to-handle. Buckeye Hulls allow better as- They mix well with other forage. . .. similation of other food. They ta^e less space in the barn. Mr. B^n Faulk, Dothan, Ala., Mrs Julia B. Easterling has returned from au extended viait to her son, ’ . < r *" v | v . U A. Easterling, in. Union. Mii-| Ethel Mutizenmaier whoTias been visiting Mra A. P. ifolland re turne| to her home on Saturday. Miss Agnes Hiers has returned after a three weeks stay with her parents, My and J M. Hiers of Regester. Ga. yX Mr tjbe rhefli anil l ijw yimr 1-^wt .Mte pt*r*‘1 it*'I >k, what prefers Buckeye Hulls fq -otef style hulls because cows | . v like them as well, they are cheaper, they agree with the cows, and they‘go farthef, dne sack lastrig as long as t , two sacks of the old style. | . * • secure the best results and to develop the ensilage od«r, wet the hulls thoroughly twelve hours before feeding. It is ea^y to do this by Wetting them dpwn night and morning lor the neit feedihg. Jf at any time tnia cannot be done, wet down at least thirty minutes. If you prefer to feed the hulls dry, use only.half as much by bulk as of old style hulls. < Book of Mixed Fe&ds Free , Gives the right formula for every combination of-feeds used in t ie South. Tells how much to feed for maintenance, for milk^for-fi t- tfcnirig, for worE Describes Buckle Hulls and gives directions for using them properly. Send for your copy to the' nearest mill, j ~ The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co i Dept. K Birmingham Greenwood Little Rock - Memphis Charlotte Jackson Macon Seltyta y SVrgt.-Price who is a memhHr of thn IVbCchUie (xiin Ah)inpaiiy of the j I’d RVgnnpnt, has been csl’inl to the! tliYeolor#. The Second Regiirient will f lie eneainped at Greenville, i Mr and Mr^ Willie Folk {jdorgan WeatheYkhee spent day .with Mr and Mrn-B^X. Shepheard. Mr a»>4 Mrs W. A. (Dwena, .1 r.F'of Mytinr, #pkn.t Sundav-in Barnwell with ihe-forrner’s parents.- Mr and-Mrs W. A. Owens,.Sr. r~. ' . f f T. J, Hiers of Dunbarton hn# ret timed from ap extended trip to Norfolk. Bal timore; \Va#hrngtA«-and. other place# of interest im'rtli. , - Meesp/C. C ware BAKWWfeLLi S. C. HaJije l 1 gg-jeft ftir iji i oDWednesday^afie^yoon in ans.Vei . t}'avail- to the color*.' Hayne is a member of the machine gun e iin;■any''V of the'2nd regiment. 'jf • '. . ,. •VI kb t Dept. K Atlanta Ajugusta M nr.v 1 11 e wns tnhrried to M * ah I < rr-'-iVO-^ ;l r ■(>. twJi ■. t i t jit* grav*‘ ‘■eyertU .ye vtved hy 0’"e 1»r t>r* r. M MR FLETCHER H. ANDERSON Mr Fletcher H. <>bf. P:oMU-rv Amlerson of thi* e ty : died at-Ihs home Sunday morning after! a^i illness of several We^k#. # Mr Amler- : !#.{m was ti^rry in BartrtMl c*‘min♦ y si-xty--) ||ne years Hg<\ He w;j-t marrFti n ■tiarly manhood to Afiss Ella PeaeoFF, I whoburvives hirn. Ilea# also surviye/fi |»y five chrldren. Misses Edna and E hyti = riie .pportujii t ie s »'(»rk ; 'O ir duty" t i igio i#Aott |»nt(iiVl'C; :e Hi inti. fiiifl < IiieietU ; • <>n ipjsd tor both (i n. Simrhs and T. M. B »ul services were eo I \l• ii»d meh r’hiirch :u <1 Fridfey "f last week on important', pro- fejsi'mal busmesa. \ .. .... ' V AFrs'Ii. Mrzursky and daughter, Miss termv h;it' oYn:' the, Jem eij. till syttlg no r,s- were | t.. Morns, are visiting in Maysville,From AiidFrSon, Mestrs C. II there they-will go to Glenn Springs for a visit of several weeks.. j> . ...' " '^ilB’tJiy WhAol'al tfercuTeg^rTTniri^eiYe ^iniTfl held at lhkOOa. m instead of 4 ^)0 p. ni. Buckley,, pf , This change is made only for next Hun- Anderson* (d day oil account of the proWacted meet* Ai derson. of injMrt Keedf Branch.- ' _ * dehlou, of. Au< Mdicr'ehmp# all of B.arnwelL and three brdhj-rs, Air* r • r*Hgn .M i-si tn•< ii'jd rtl cr npjwrt ^ j ’'Vfiftj, ;; f '• is wiUi hid ti 4-re,n i> ii f.. oijijj. BA PUS 1 U ii;(es arif.ii In* mS'! Missionary semi'?ris .$ CvliV JuoA s ; at 1> \ ' 1 ... . no«Ki,in ; VI Rivseinary 1 K v Mi N i VeV It, f> VV, 1*1 b Barnwell Rsp !s^4 Will edevene .III * Sf. st.ih'n'# ehurch It is- wTin7 • ehronicle the > t •• «.«l | ;