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i Send your Cotton Checks and v* and collection. transactions strictly confidential, CLASSIFIED LOCAL ADVS. IX)K SAL.I! F( *U f> AI. K — Fn I re lie r*i i f »I irjrei.w*; con-isting ftf-XIjirty high /fade .h r- sejs. I' ve ieg*sterP^ ttt r A «nd Tivh registered 1i TSt i-«. biillji. ri l re I «« a whole or ' aei 8r itefy. \Yiu he i Lull Ursli vv this to4n- tV.^4‘~. e»l paflren ,1. W. Da'ftfrTBi li. ~ T J3 fn • "Barnwell, S. 0. . i : I i'XJ, SAI K Five grain aspiriti tablets. Due ili /eii lifted^ irentp ; two tlr/.en ' u> uty live miU -*> t’i - --• G. N . Burekhalter.. . . . ■ x •* . \> J —-W L . m f • grtvufig ihetn ai d wiitild u<it oi vent-* cholera, retnove-t worms a ',1 {)t*tuiy oil th<‘lir I g»Ve kitii ota* 15 it* cures thumpi*. If the pOwti'-r does imt 1 pail.ofyo ,r 1’.. \. T liotnas’ llog D ss lei make yood, we will. 1 hi*! In* ln*s j i* t c nit* in rut |» i 1 tin* Li. W.-Walker. Dealer^ j fc/r t mnl ailuii** ih it i*v«*r, Mi** <> ht<\ iTul ^ \Vt i * nit ii l .fit iit* ll. ii .v. i III* i* (1 V. A|>p tjon, (’. Kid-m y 1'iiUwi . *li i g ve in m The (Mire t‘iej I).ad I - me ai.'hll' ha:* prt'V* M |!H>h I'.ei-t- - s I ii . \ c heel) eilr tirei y ‘ tree _ t • pur an 7 Kili.ey trouble sine*..... _ M F, -tor M«rb'wii Mfgrs , J’.utfa'o, N. 4' Keeps your stvmuch well, lyur Rowels regular, yo|lr liver active and blood pure •> At Drug and , i"*' * "* ' Central 5fo»rs - Cash B*o*. fttwtf Compflftf, I nc. Mr, no facto rer* Jacksonville, Fla . who make die genuine^- i l '»IC SAI.K—Dry pine and p> p’a wood *ut‘any lei ^'dr and deliver'd. Send , . nicy ". t ‘ > >feT fiir jcur winter anpply, 5 6tU C, N Bnrckhalte r . jIi in and now has them in hie smoke hints.* ai i.l i hit they w-r-a< li e»s h i. \ he iuul kiloii iliu y> at. I want to add t hat lie-a ii IVik Ti ig- w» re i| \vn a d d<i sick r>• ht In- h 1 to > • pri/.c Kieir ih mills open a d li *< wifi p iurrd the pmviip f r fTov. n ilu ir thro tp 1 I*.ease find ehe »k in f ull of my nc- i*o . nt ai <1 w ith k ir*«tei< t.r* gard a we I>egx t ) rt mam, * Yours V“- ry t iMy — • —, ; zun:". —=*• ({.tMiSI O-Y'fi Ilf ISi' Ii. W. Walker. Dealer, A pplet ill. S-/0 A GOOD FRIEND CIS ilii'AnXSS DAYS USE NO BFXF, PORK OR SHEEP PRODUCTS ism; J i BANKSTON BRPS/ lioherta (In.. Jnn. J\ I >ld Kentucky M Go ,* ah, Ry. (r *II t t tnen ;■ \ Mr. Will Waditefif tins cnn ty i. id muii“ In ire Lb a' were d'Wii with • aolerH and I ad gi v^h up nil hope i f CROWING HOGS. F >r a*- h>>g to he priditab'e he must lie kept gr wing f.rom birtlilt > market- iligage, Kecrtunot he |iri>tltiyh|e tmle-s l.m is he.'titl y. lie e>iu a ways he in a preti producing cmidit on if lie nt fed R ' Thoina''’ ling Ihv.vder. We' po-i tiv» iy tell y, u that this r* inedy pre- A tjord friend stai ds by you-when in net d RarijWell people tdi how Donn’s Ivdney ]Mis have stund 'lie te»i. Mace .D (Teoat «d Barn w ell ei tl its. d D■•ar+'s three years nt'crutid afahi ci ntiflDs life r> iry. ('ould you ask h r mere con.* vHiring testimonv? • My t r ouhle was <•» is u il by stradi* iop whi e Work rp at inv tr ule as hUek- smitli,” siiy-i, .Mr Jrffr mt "My haek rrrtr d ati tne tone add in"thF ini rnn p 1 eopild hardly stoop to 11i• • k up my tools I had heaifuehes nearly aii^tlie tune tiiul had freqi|. lit d //y -to lls. M \ kidneys acted t o f e.|U**ully eailr i)E me l' c**t up a number of times durn p the i igl t. I li upht D He’s Kidney Dills at d.liiey rel'r v»d n:e a» ol.ee 1 always u-e D ait's Rilto y D ID* when ever tt y ha'*k hotlief- me hi d tie y bl ways yyyffjti“ the sant M <| i *k r» li/ f.» 1 am alWayK plad-. to >e •<minij > d them (Statement P'Ven .lui e ■> IP! I). On January ltf. I'.'IS N1 r, JiiTient said ; *• I jjpn mo’O titan willii li to con firm my rec> nimendation-tor Doan’s to LOAN i .— -v.r- / • i . ’ ; Loan made tfnme dav applicaliott . received. ■ No Red Tape. Attorneys at Law Barnwell, S. C. Money-ou Lonx Term BROYVIN BU§H Lawyers LAUN^VKLL. s.V. at a** Stenographers and R°°^^ ee P ers XJ Thousands of Stenographers and Bookkeepers Needed by Banks and Offices to Replace Young Men Drafted-Many Th usands Urgently Needed by Government Offices-Salaries $85.00 to $150.00 a Month. - \ ' r 1 [ .. \ ' ' _... Wai* is d(‘iivaii(lin" all* tlie trained dfficc-heij) of the nation. It is (Etiolated that there \yljl he r a 1(W1,0()0 additional Stenographers, Clerks, Bookkeepers,etc., appoint ed in the Civil Service to handle the vast amount of clerical work necessitated by the w;tr. N Thousands of men of rnifitary age are being called to the Colors, Thousands*of women and young men, under military age, nmst he prepared to fill their positions in Hank, Corporation and privateoffices, as well as the Government Service. \ DON'T BE A BUSINESS SLACKER VoS may not be able to sefve your country on the battlefield, but you can ‘‘do your bit” here at home- YOU CAIN FIGHT FOR THE FLAG BY HELPING UNCLE SAM WITH THE CLERICAL PART OF THE WAR, JUST AS TRULY AS YOU COULD IN THE TRENCHES IN FRANCE. MOREOVER. THERE IS URGENT AND PRESSING NEED OF YOUR SERVICES. ’ ' X If you are now a Stenographer, take our Special Civil Service Course and be ready tor an early examination. If you have not a knowledge’of Shorthand and Typewriting, heed the Civil Service Commission s advice and immediately begin a study of these subjects. v [\er. riw, salaries cf $K0.1o $150 are teijig freely offered for thoroughly competent Stenographers, and many expe rienced Bookkeepers are receiving ^200 and $250 per month. Thousands yes. many thousands—of high salaried Bank and Office Positions will be open this winter throughout the Country, not to mention the thousands of Stenographic, Book- Keeping and Clerical Positions, which must be filled in the Washington Government Offices. ARRANGE FOR ENTRANCE-NOW Lntei our Bcpartmcnts.NOW, and be ready for some of th.e high-salaried positions this fall and win ter— there 11 ^ he -thousands of wonderful opportunities open for those w ho w ijl prepare. Only a few’ month s Special I raining - from 8 to 4 months under our Individual Instruction Plan, and you can begin to earn a larger monthly salary, than young w omen ever dreamed of earning a year-ago. We are now receiving Applications for entrance in September and October, as w ell as for immediate entrance, and w ill appreciate your communicatingjwith jus at once, if you are planning your enrollment for the early fall, or for the weeks intervening. Those who wish to enter now, and to make their tuition payments later in the fall, may do so, by writing us and stating their prefcrance for this arrangement. Don’t hesitate -delay-or postpone your enrollment a single day, but w rite us NOWTor a suitable enrollment date (Not?): Chste* in French Uml *v«nnh are mm- knnfimtawsedjn our College, and will he amducted by Dr. Julian K. Kendall. , ‘ 'ii Profits and Prices t- j— ♦* , • ? Profits may be considered from two angles: 7sf—Their effect on prices; 2nd-^iAs a return to investor: "• . * % /X. When profits a^e small as compared with sales, they have little effect on prices. Swift & Company’s profits are only a fraction- of a cent per pound on all products sold, and if eliminated entirely would have practically no effect on prices. j ATIONAL DEPUTATION LARGEST BECAUSE BEST ’ Swift & Company paid 10 per cent dividends to over 20,000 stockholders * out. of its 1917 profits. It also had to. build extensions '"and improvements - - 'V l v• out of profits; to finance large stocks of goods made necessary by unprecedented requirements of the United States and Allied Governments; and to provide protection agaihst thfe day of declining markets. i \ h it fair fa tail this prafttmring ? . •" - / \ • . . » Y \ , vl _ X 1 > ■ Swift ft Company, D S. A. COLUMBIA. S. C*