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I ► F-. ■iuwiu sxznmru. bauwsll, BOLL WEEVIL SPREADS. ^BARNWELL PHYSICIAN WITH WELCH REGIMENT AT CAMBRAI Nine Countie, in South Caro-1 . 1 Js, T ne8 ,¥' l > »‘*ergon J _qf I* i. « * . . ! Allendale, ha* kindly furnished. ima U nfested. ( j The Sunday News with a lettVr Clemsori College, Nov. 20^, recently deceived by bet 4 son The cottdn boll weevil contin ues to spread over .South Car- .pljna .territory. The fall spread will be stepped by the first kill- froni her nephew. Dr. Edward [' j/. Patterson .of Harwell l)r. Patterson was one of a thou-. 7 _ sa^d physician^ loaned t'he ine fro*t which is much later (.British/ Government bv the!, , . > • 1 v ... ». a * ’ 'United States'- and has.' - j " as 1,1 l,le Clt >' Mo » l V* ent line runs as folloWi , I'TT 1 !. TU' 0 !! i.( Mr ' ''* -Qo to t)ie New Drug Store, Owehs'pTTit'Cn.. Fairfax; S. Mr.. Boh FufgerVon, .of Ap- this year than last. The pres , . , , .... , [with the Fifteenth- ’" Welch Throupli t’evi-h Island and, ,! '" imuu fur a:,d Hawthorne in Aiken. County; S r M:iionv, of Black- a visitor here Moti- --T north TTf \Veathersbee and YaD ■*n Barnwell-■County; throiijT ' i'lvan ami Edisto River at-Col-j letonHiamberg - County line-f ' ',T'« k : t ** • l JBJV >1 down n jVillo, via half: * ' '■ / '< ; day. “Fifteentlif Welch, Kegiiiumt, Mv - li{ ., ; Kirkkiml. <vf | >. i/ -ill /* -r # -> . l> * '• . Mvift ttviJle/ was a h- -ini " 1'. I ranee. < hTtihcp^g.JM/. | j.fi,,,. j,, ttrH vi'tv Vi"' , “My di*aiy.VrTi.it: Yoiir iegiTly applet ill till letter: • wa- riv return last nkrht LA! 1 miv.pn ‘Monday. ua-ait-1 M^aor.c; diu/y wry the i: River tr>-|i'n«-.on.ipv i-i-tiinrlait lii-aliLi/ 1 1 l>:i:i 1 11 w. \\C -i a I'Wl neWeTT Weeks, and grossing th'e TTdisT:; rin H»i the-,ftfmi- line trene ■River near Sullivan’s Ferry; nr< -‘ j»w at p.csent out in ••'“’••nun-. ihroush. Btri-ry IT:!! to Stono In- *'! ^ \iom.ov. ruth-; failef .1'. ti. 1 h,.nn - in • ’• *■ ' Hthis.till' Othnrojjjs; ami, tin- Timv.-,tj.y. W. ,'h,- ^ There will he service* Si- loam M* thodist church Sunday at ;;y;0f/C('loek. T'+1 is will be the last service, hjefore the meeting <>-f the annual conference. Misses 1-loride and Elizabeth •JoJm>0n, of Allendale, returned home .Monday after a pleasant visit- t > their-TTgi^ijldMOther,’ Mrs. / 'he present bf>IT 4 weevil in- - -r; - . -L. ’* 1 ’ fested territory Df South Caro lina includes therefore^ Beau- fortj Jasper, TTamptoii. Barn well, Colleton, most of Bam seen berg, and part 'of Ai'fcen and Charleston Counties. Weevils were found last week near *St. George .in Dorchester County. The weevil damage has been considerably greater in Jasper, Hampton and Beaufort than was expected this fall. The injury has been only to the top crop, however. Iru_ Beaufort County weevils are numerous in even' cotton field. The cotton planters in the above counties may expect fgot a-.jot ot th.mu too.,, iuilitt* ,r4~Cndet Siwlliiiy s mg very heavy Casualties on --here -last w,eek-en i. 'them besides, v “Our division- has great (IotiI of diartl since our offensive s Our reg me.nt esjieciallv made a reputation for S. Hair of this city. Tin- f-riemls of Mr.. I.. W. \\ <■ dlu i> 1>( e . Wv.il 1 ri gret to ica'rn ti-.-a i ■ Fm- i.tt <n> ptonlined i" his r<>0m !’<>r -t-\ i l-a 1 da\ - a- n- red cross DEPArrmrr. ardPQn it) the absence of Mrs. Harley. During the three- months in which the Chapter has been actively engaged m OSCAR PHEONIX COLORED, BN riles JUs Ps'Wr, 0. E. Pkewali. We arc in receipt of a letter from D. E. Peonix, a colored citizen_-of Blackville, 3 - C. tt; F. 1) , ywhicli he received from his son, Oscar Pheonix, who is ... u . nt ’r this branch of the work many m service overseas and evrti-' . ... . ... . . ontlv had wnif .o;p«i« nc<- 0 n /1 ; famdleS ^ fmW,ers <‘ nd pa,lor * tlj* firing line':-ThftVfriemU’ot- thr^B*hffl!ll the county have Osea^Pheonix*will he interested * beel i f?iven> aid when informs in the letter, whiefpsjis follows : ^tion was‘.necessary for bfad- “Oet. lOUi, TJlH. t :. ^quarters to issue furlough- in “My dear FatTrbd ! cases df illness and death. Dur- “ln day I am w< il and pvt- j n y the epidemic of inft — iza ting along line. I received yopi this (lepartmenf renderen ;ai- letter a -few days ago and wa - dThbd^icta^i.n'w f fostilt- of a lieivuxragu, .h.L-vt Fi ° ll- '• (- 1 t . <It ligh t of lid l.iiau v .... , -, , ^ liable assistance by furnishing • veJ Y glad indeed to .hear from, —T . . . , : m dl u,Hi,.,v,,„ Wff r ; her '' w,,* *m in>- dmi-tom 1 amghtdt rdmi" your line |Tr>v-[’< » t-. dy‘ro ( ministered ^o. ■ leather I. /l-e.ad thu-e t’A ± Cadets Eugene- Easterling, lighting J «Tbd Tom hiiiediog of the I ni- mrtnj | v ‘‘^ lfv ' < ! M, " t thelre( town with their parents. 7 iiis’nome j frsvinls, : Mr; \V. 11. Manning ha-> • ])urchas.t.d the tresidence on Waslimgton street F for merely Occupied by Mr, I.. \V. AVeatli ek-eiul in ! has itself COTTON is marketed to. best never tailing to.take our obj ec - iaavantage through Pearce & uve or hold up the HW5T Om-, gattey,' Savannah', Ga. •• of our famous scraps Was just - , Th’e .many friends of Master south of CjMu.brai, a daV . or two before'" Camhwii fell: "twas a very hot spat, 111 admit, and the Germans were very strong just aTr that point, to protect their right flank at Gambia!. German prisoners stated that they had orders to hold at all costs. We'had orders to'eapture for a depth of six or seven j family ersbee ami will lnakcMris lionle lu re in the future.. — * ■ . , Ms. Willie. Googe, of A lien- !dale, was in town oil business f Wedne-ilav. ry .1. Parker. of 'Snelling, lias moved into her , - , . . „ Janiles as our lrnal oldectfve. quite a large-amount of- boll | s! ,., , ling in a in the weevil injury in 1010, accord-; r;1 u) . ‘ AV( , , V entover before day ar * ,, —. ... . ., ,i,' Mdthu nfid fj-iends. Mr. Mct/a-la.u is afid Mrs. \\ < E. Harvey ing to the present indications. and Tliove through Ben Armstrong; yolnigost son [cottag^on Mhin Street, which of Capt. J. IbArmstrong, will s l, e purchased from Mr. E. \V. regret to, learn that he was Holman some time ago. taken.to Columbia last week foj^. an operation. *1 Messrs. S. B. Hair and ‘ ——{-'--rrcr-'Tii Bailne • SprawIs, of Willmton, Mr. I rrrv Lush, of the { • i were in Barnwell Tuesd ey. S; S. Bre; ker, now in doex at f * Portland, Me., is visitihg—liis Solic\torv TI. Tj. Gunter, of Aiken, was~iTi town Tuesday. .Mr.\and Mrs J. li. Still. Mr. on a vi-itjd relative^ and Mr**. L. B. Creech and Mr. of in this ^connection I might chapters which you ibid ;mcd add that Mrs. Vv r . H. D *. uir, Well l ather 1' am grid- t«i rendered splendid servic*- dui'- huve the privilege, id it .iiu r jp-r th ( . epidemic. Some 4av r s y,.u alwut tb,. lbr:,U- r Ml> I)uncan wjU , in ht , r f a „ JU-: n„m- out of a d alK , f into , he , 1 gueS-' you heard ot,,iliat great • , . , . Buttle tb:.t u„k <m the |yaWng personal Slats ifl the 2ii .oh itiade. a _ drive-d-» o f those so _amL and got ‘those (iermans out of ■carrying nourishment, the trenches and we had a - The next matter to c.o y.e. Up open war Battle. AYekiiU-tl and for consideration was tht*-Hiec- captured a great many germaiis lion of pflicers for the e:"*::ing we also taken a great - many year. Mr. Iy P. Wilson v re towns. We captured lot of Ma-, e i ec tion chairman; Rev. A. R. chine guns, abo a gieai jnaMVj Morgan, vice chairman; Miss ( uniioiit uuns. .W« cmunlythd pau)ine Richird wcjnar y at Ellenton., Mr. a net Mrs. Clark MeCaslan lure It is necessary for'each and ev-UvtMtds and . ouiuleti the ]|un ! mi, R e, auu K ' J - • • > ii —:’ . .. . , i ■ - * ' * - A I . from recent illness. cry farmer to begin fall work , up. 1 went over the' top with for the'boll 'weevil control as thedii, ami my staff and part soorr-as possible. Get rid of all ° headijua r t» rs Amder my cotton Stalks by grazing, turn-! 1 '"uiikumI captured a concrett ing under, or burning. The F^’yhiiie gun post land to he planted in. cotton should he turned this fall to better enable, the planter-to start the next cotton crop early. No Restriction Againsty Ship ment Into Weevil Territory. < lemson G,dlege, Nov. 2J.— I here ar^* yi ;^_e:rictions . ■ ■ ^shipments cotton si ei ■or restricted ariiejes provide'1 in the “regulations of Hie South ( a• tij*a Sk a.11* i mission,; '• ’jiciits ar vil len iioryTsf this State. When a.M-.-rwai^b shiptirents are* made from bollj-'vvre lit ;t weevil territory of Georgia.to -_1h)1F weevil territory of South ,r uu post -ami took eight machine guns, one ollieer and lifleen men. 1 his was as prolahlv you a bead y 'know, riit famous ,1 Liirilent>Urg line, il you euuitl see the eoiicrete tnig-oum ; i> 1 111a0hrfre ^-g 1}11 * nip^ii i lin iits you would won- (hr ’ u\* \m pent t rated it Mr. M. K. Keatr-e, of Bjack- vide, was a business visitor Iiere. Monday. Briviue Tt. \Y. ltd- v, Jr., the -Field Medical Supply Ds pot. W'ashingt* n. D. t'. i« here on a tell days furlough. 1 lercuh s, Tuesd a-y-. were in the city -Mes-rs. if, A. Kennedy, Jr. ami Roberts 1m nnedy. of ( f W’illistou, were visitors here Monday. . _ Mr. B. W. Wdialey, of Dun- hitton, wa-* in town Monday. good work. We .‘E1 Buys got the praise I supose you will Read about it. I T^as on the Battle field 10 days and nights doing some hard lighting-. I forgot to tell you hut 1 am not in— an Inf. 1 am in a Machine r 9 gun Co. has been every since. F have been in France. The Ma- * t chine gun Bovs was the iurk- and Air. P. M. Buckingham was reelected treasurer. Mesoameir W. T. Aycock, Lena Davies: and H. L. O’Bannon were eActted members of the Executive lom- mittec, which committeE will consist of the three ladies named above, together v;ith a representative f r o m e a c h Branch. The ch.Tirman. .ice hi ail. 1 tell aiL the < Jospel ■ 1 -; ,i. .i iUe ! 1 ,.ii Rad foug|u • ; wot .dost i: is nerve, 1 !,• o i -lighting - we could never- •iiVt t I he ii it. rile spirit of tile (lOruiau suh:i r is eotnplet.el v* i»i*»»K«-n ainl III";nerve gone, \\ e ■<«p Pest ( on- ^ wen across at.Moilio wooiis lorg us these shi])-^.,|- tw«■!\t» m. i - liefotu we n-ade-fron-i'l)oll wee-j st'oppul, and a 'day or two Lkunluai f s 11. \\ < TirTWTdve milt o,: the envm\ T right flank : tlit v ■had to wdtiidtiiw -a\-i-Ht \\t-took n*n seed hu 1 1 ■ e-r other pi’-ohibuV* Publicity From the American so much trouble remaining in ^Automobile Ass'n., Riggs the road. The potted places 3ui!ciins, Washington, D. C.! are immediately filled Jand Wu:hirgtoir r Tka('., N-'v. 19. ‘drained, right up to the front —‘'There Will be a i-» >le oi\aliriost. real ‘Road Boosters 1 1“ far- «s being able to r.ited States when! orient- one’s self, 1 think from as 1 think all flow ot^ I can drive blindfolded ! lttton rack in - he e war is over, tb<» over here apnre- a: -.v place in the United States,F ... . . • ... . ’ | hi tter satedied than 1 have bee roads can In n)y mind d roads wind,ground conkidera- over here. I don’t have be! a< mo:-t of my driving on the front has been at night, and the , /. ilots ot prisoners and 1 don i < arolina pas.-imt thl-ough free - ^ ,; rriuall , territory, cueh shipments ma* k|i; „, ull ,. , lav ; T| u (i.-rman -•ot me men o eiate how good made invaluable there is om doubt that the goo roads.*of Frar.»e saved.in t t.vQ insfances.!’ lights and neither dojhe trucks Col..Robert H. Tyndall of ; and .^thrV vehicles coming in thb 150th Field Artillun' r Thn-l| 0 PF^ te directions. We are v/rites from “Over There” to ^ bot allowed to use the Klaxon he accompanied by a special permit of the South Carolina Crop Pest Commission, which provides that such * shipments he made in tightly closed box cars by the most, direct route. Shipments by Savannah no permits because no free ter ritory is passed. For the pres ent all shipments from Augus ta require permits. If iii a drug store, we have it. Owens Drug Co., Fairfax, 8. C. DOCTORS ABANDON • HEADACHE TABLETS THATOEPRESSHEART , " r Adopt Aspitone, the new Tablet in which all Heart Depressing * Qualities Are Counteracted by Heart Toning Agents. fellow Hoosier, Chairman Carl G. Fisher of the A. A. A. Tour- were literally Ixingali ing Board. “It will he remem- horn, as this is the method em- ployed for a gas alarm. Some times I really wonder how we over the ground and sbim j b ere d that -.these two were J £ et through with it all, but it places two or three deep.'l)oz-J c j Qgely associated several years!shows how a person can be- l'!^:°. U i n /^ 111C . C . 1U i S , : ago in the transcontinental tour A'oroe accustomed to niost any- hnr ln'iiIT ivulBn" u r " ,U ^' : from Indianapolis*to San Fran-i thing, and we train ourselves to • nit inariy.rix Uiaiis werecarrieo • * -v- • n . , „ l..>■*—ry—/ • .• jc r n at wliich time much of see in the dark. , juuh jt\ the .Germans, espec- L ‘ to » 11 'H 1Rn ll,IIL I,RU 11 11 • . . . • all v tlit\ young women; tho\ : the route orthe Lincoln High- .That a big road plan is near li:i\t • htyii m. capt:vitv *,jnci 1 &Ay was' decided upon. Col. at hand in this country is the lull vnd have been nl t rrated : Tymiall is an inveterate road! opinion ot piany leading high and tortured by tin* Hun. I Ie i>j driver ‘and has covered thoils- way- advocates. Chairman •i brute and'of that is no ! a nds of miles of good, bad, and i Ueorge 0: DiehFof the A. A. A. doubt. When we entered tTie ' indifferent American high- J Good Roads Board summarizes In his letter “home,!’ he [the idea in this manner: towns the French' civilians wishing to ko ways. 1 goes on to sav/. ‘One hundred million dbi- wet< ‘ i - “j have se en movements of lars a year appropriate*! by the ■!rn J’*^,tt I traops-niade in the dark which Federal Government on a defi- are anaemia and , > . .. , '. - •. t.ncihio Kdinnul HiVh. Physicians and dnnurtsts who hayt* kept up with reednt discoveries in med ical science are no* introducing to their patients and customers the new pain re lieving tablets called Aspitone, which docs not depress the heart and circula tion and that it ff dangerons at such times to use coal tar derivatives. In fact th^v arc claiming 'that' all the coal tar derivatives are positively dangerous, even to strong hearts. They say that many sudden deaths have resulted fronr tak-; jpg them and that there is no longer any. excuse for taking them exccpl under the watchful care of a physician. Jg. i-v gyplained that Aspitone is not a coal tar derTvaTi\ c, Inn is composed,of vegetable- eielnents. which relieve thc* pjin of Jieadichcs, neuralgia, toothache, rheumatism,* colifs. grippe, etc., at Jhe Same time. sufi>oriing the near tx It is ’wtmivt meet- u hind • em brave ^ us—they si» thankful. Fiiey have there is much sickness among 1 would have been impossible in ™te, tangible National High them. 1 went to see them | any other country than France.] way System will work wonders. TIere the roadmakers have | ^ the torm of from five to ten scientifically planted trees that : thousand miles .. of splendid absorb drainage on the s'ide and highway, made up partly of at the* same time* shelter the j sections already Sufficient in Jhighways so aa to keep therm; quality, partly in sections to re just moist enough. Ln some m-! P air * Partly ,of sections rebuilt, stances you will find a tall pop- and partly of entirely new con- lar standing higher than the! ^ruction. State and local ap- , JUi i. i 1— the time of trouble l had Bullets to come in four inches of my head "oVer a hundred- times, and I have walked through shell lire, so thick .until it looked like every niinuter was t 1 e la-t, but God spared * mo., to come out safe ami sound I with only two little sears on [my hand net enough fo grant -over,-God has eertanl v heard some Iiod\s prayers that wel*r r male for me. 'And today I am i ■-« i n since 1 have been in ' France and I am praying to my God that "some sweet day I will by able to be the joy of my faiany ju.-t once more in life. *Aiid I believe God is going to answer mv prayer. Some time 1 feel like I am motherless and fatherless havent got no one to talk to me as a comfort to my worried mind hut I am so glad that i got a God that will take care of me all .the time, oh what ‘a great conservation that is to me. 1 am now on the tir ing line 1 havent seen anv of the Boys that came over lately, and 1 dontr no whether lever will see them for we dont .stay in one place long at the time. Well i must close there is a great deaFmory I would Hke’to 5ay But I supose you no how it isdf 1 ever live to get. home I will fell .you all about the times that are using me.. Well good By love to all. “Your son, '< a “Oscar Theonix. “Co; M, 371 Inf,^ U. S. Sector Mrs. G. M. Greene, r s' Acting Secretary. Tanlac Proves to be A Fine Remedy. Mrs. Worthey Says She Gladly Gives It Endorsemeut. be t*. ««t 1 t'i)i< r f- r i:»t and ’T >'; • 1 ItM* r> - .1 .1 . Won 1 li -T Of Art: wrigh • > tr- •nr- r * it gecHt (Ich w r 1. w!. o t - '1 w»* le-d Ml tile Fight My job is cur- ring ameriiitiou ami 1 helj» load the Machine gun. Outlie bnirth thairman, secretary andT/eas--* Sunday in Sept. I help load a ! urer being ex-officio merr.her* Machine gun until-the harrell I of the Executive Cofnmittee. as- hot ftsHire. -WrU. Father, (lOll hAs sure bee n with me in SPARTANBURG WOMAN •IT HELPED ME IN EVE TV WAY f Vf DEB REUEK.” IS I1EJ STATEMENT. ' R* S' - f • •T^il*'! pr.»v»*d t » t»- Hm|/stt>mn«‘h u-iVit- ljr f ni»; in vv'ffv li t.’’ tl»-el»tifd Mr- 6S U idrotttl fry *»>ae tHnburn, in u etui Miii'iir . 7*h -, I wrte tr u<\ iprtijj**tion- mil i run down. '1 y Hpfx it** wa* p h ♦- . whs t-outlied dxy'uliyjvYijh uerv >o-< s. amt in-a Jhimi *« pa’iS'jJ Vy • n In - f «uf. ferniK. XVll^ii I biff lb •* t> <1 n»-rv.nis a'tncks I <o-iM ^ o’, r* *-• nixht, *Ttie Tan'dt’ n ityt**«) ad, iny n^rr« •« h'hjc'n uni soon I wa* pfttine hi'Am’y * vh- i •• diction l. ff me n» a IT tl- tEL** Tri«h»* le nd iclie* hh-iEr< > iii-/ed * .lis'cly too. ln h plioro tone 1 fe«* lv a Kf*-at «!-**I t e i**r. I hsi glut! to eo/tor*-* Tan'rr. fur it h«*'p d ip- in^very wiy." J. A. I* *rt<*\Ha-nw-ll; Se<irs ii I»rvt? C »., All-uda 1 *-; .1. 11. >h *‘1 **»■**, vill»*; H. M. Cawi'ls. ,b . Ha dn't .•’Mir-'* fix Deny Co . Kai'tax; K^niliitl t .ihbar* C» . Alie dale; Ht-llast Piaut e i.»k Co. ^ M il>tt-vilo* r-T M Sin l h iV SorrjWjliis- ton. and W. H. Wilkinsui. Ulm-T- adminiiptering to as many as possible. Sometimes LU would lx* going from house to house until 12 or 1 a.m. J'Jiey say they would have starved if the U. S. A. hadn't sent them food l’o. 229, France.*’ from the Slates. Also said the Germans pinched that,'substit uting some of their-black bread etc. The J Icnna-a-^zsgfdier is * .. rest of the trees bordering the : propriations. will be encourag- etc. live >uer.iira-a-^~soinier is i 1 OI ene iievs ooiueiuig me ( ‘ . . ■* • under-fed, .sallow," follow! road, at every kilometer^ so 0 d, and these subdiyisions, cheeked, his resistance so low that you can readily measure J_ a rgely j^ecause of Federal lie-di-vs from the slightest j distances with the eye. ,Pno,l,i anAvmnjiaiir .n. wound. . “Well, I must close, never get through writing. I might say in the way of . my own interest that I have Ivleeii decorated by the t British (ierv- eiLinient with* military cross. Will have fi* gn to England ami appear before tin i' my family ami' frk*iul> mv Road?, will enormously in- "One of the.great thinRS they.crease, road-expenditures.' for I; do here is to repair a road and even make an entirely new sur- Good Iface without interfervt^ Wt*, p| BarbweH ie 'Stream of tratiic. In one] «. 1IIIC (UM% . . 7 - pretlieied fhal \nj itono will take flu- I *d,v/ placj* <+f-tt:eu-ml m■ fierivath-es. The i a i i.., pfbdijrt js uew ki ibis S'ate, twit may}' ' .* ‘ ' ^ f l eiiiaLU, now t e 1 iiV Afocc HntfcjLQ^. and Chav ilUy ah a I' aUlit^as always, \. H,ttLh.ilu-r\. -an*! £ r - y,,ur -idTe. ;i\ m-nln w * stores *■ all com mu a utft. (Adv.) J- . Eilwar 1 ** ~~ , campaign \ye wore in, over a | Tiu-r ! thousand trucks passed ihy reg-] King for; mveni, eucn carrying 4 m;il cong.l-atillations. Floase.; two soldiers intorcemie'nt on the flank arre} | JifTertv t «»a i )N K. t.jjvnj ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Jum per, of Springfield, annouuce the engagement of thoir daugli ter, > Beulah, to Mr^ Rutledge -Oakmail Free. - The wedding will occur during the month pf December. This announcemcntj Wilt he of interest to the friends of this young couple throughout the State. Mr. Free is a son of Mr. Riisdi F’ree J ,/of Blackville, and is connected with families i.n Barnwell - and."Orangeburg counties, while Miss Jumper is connected with* several families in Lexington and 1 >mng<• burg counties. CLASSIFIED LOCAL ADYS. k For Sale % u. I'OK SALK-100 acres of fine'fai rnirr^ lands, with two tenant houses oa same, in Barnwell county. This land can lx*^ easily brought up to make a ln»U V »f cot ton i>eracre; good school and » hurch about quarter mile distance on c!a>od rural route road leading from Barn well, the county seat to VVilliston from • F.lko, S.C., in the famous as j tragus i and trucking section of the South.-. It is six miles from Barnwell. 3 1-2 miSey-- from Klko, and flVe miles irom W illis ton; it is a goo<I pick up for one who-- wants a home, or for an investment. See or write R. C. Hardwick, Deri', mark, S. C., “if you mean busiress.’ r 112V5t WANTED—At once, first class black srixith on a salary or as partner. See- nsc at once. Geo. C>. Kirkland, Milletlville, S. C.-* FOK SALE—Abru/jxi «eed Rye, Barn well county raised. ,0. N. Barekh|Pi-*r ip 1« tf "-a ■■■■■__ - -u FOK S\LE—Freih ground m®tl »t Wftehtpr> (Frirt Mill far $2.1U"per ' htrthel f. o. b, mill Willitton, S. C. p-‘25 6m r-— ii’fv/r been ftiipthing w.-tli rn.s'ills ; of pu r»-• I.avopf i k ^ , H pyee trA-* eobndly each carrying twenty- ts^ntnerf- h-; cmitr -opt r.»d withoii' j u-r< for pp_r‘ ,H '"- , u () . apt iicatmi** »f i.mv ptik 7% Money oh Douff^ Terms > ^ a> 1)1 1 - ( | reM-v^S 1,1m, Alfuly/sd toid three 1 , J h •••- (-rt-. t glap - I , w sk: i.flcmed BROWN & BUSH VM- dnhp without tho v itrhtHsh (r 5F- Fijvppmc wf.*k rprisetf .a, — a ' ' “ ‘ n Ut tne PlL-nteSr | ipf W** *,mn»nt'« rnmll Li ttle to 5 I ( PJT fusion, Qlie does no* find he'rt frt KVKUY CASK Mt-ak. uraipcd ./ Here vhe Ht«le holes Uutl ^ N B,tcUl * lMr '| ' BARNWELL, S. C. -r:l ^ Automobiles. TWENTY FI\ K Elear ^utomobilee .uid the Bamwrll territory tn the deaieg who rtaazei the lituRtjwn and can tkuar.ee ntilniii ibiiett. ^tpecihcit wl $— Forty Wurpe Rower l>t*d-S«\al Conti nental and Ber’< Clutch — 1 Sirdipher^ Gorhuret >? — . HotchkTre Drive—Timken Braring*— Stewart Vacutm. Wheelbane lt# Tn price $1 372x4 t» b. factory. —vj— K l r|r Motor Silte* C."> . Sou. District cilice. lfi'PFnml er l ‘!d<i 102h 6t V.f . Atlanta, Geor^iafe ' • i -i i