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Keters to me tact witn pride mat tney were among the First banks ot the County and State to hold cotton for their customers at $40.00 per bale, in 1914, when the War broke out. It was then selling at about $25.00 per bale. Now, in' mti T ufan thiLWnr la nW cv^ton has declined for weeks, and the Ilome ISafik has not forced their customers to sell their cotton, and a stiUeineiit-io theBank Examiner on November 1st shows that their deposits are over . ^ • •» . ^ ~~ vV . , ■ : v -■■■ ^ ~ . y , ' t , One Hundred and Seventy Thousand Dollars And they are prepared to assists hose who do business with them, and invittvA’oir to be- ' . * . fr come a customer of theirs, as they take care of those that do, and appreciate them. huwHj, proprietor «’f g r n<*p y reel, -1»y■* "1 in**d Dnan’s Kid- ;« ( r'lani- back soiqe two or f ir. hjo I did n t one Tory lit V<|l«»t I <!i(I IIM gHY<* HU* le- 1 kept on 'hWkjj them l.tlii 1 k t i MV'- ti < u (Hired, at «'>y r.iu* t to 1(1 f>Hy tllHt I,>(*H«' -S 1M1# nr«: u mighty g >od meUi- j «■ lie * • * . i I’ric 00c at att dea er.'*. Don't si u - i ply K-K tor a kidney remedy—gel 1) -huh IMU—the name that ^ Mr. IihiJ. Kort-r-Milburn Co., ButluV. N V. WORDS FROM HOME CLASSIFIED LCCAL fDYS S i c«cn<4 Till, r.uy 0 ltiv,*i Dir*— t »»' I ' umonv «f IDffWtf'Cti-'i n« j Wb-n u 1 * i.uei; 1 c. J 1i mi . -me, to | «"“«* t - !r lit le Il.lji ll a (/lt*,l l« *1 (I ni* gh- ; *'* )K SALE —l'X). acres of fiue farming 1 lands, with two tenant houses on same, in P.arnwell county. This land can be easily brought up to make a bale of cot ton per acre; good school .and church about quarter mile distance on clayed rural route Toad leadinsf from Barn well, the county seat lo Williston from Klko, S.C., in the fa^6 ous asparagus and trucking section yl the South. It is'six miles from Barnwell. 3 1 2 miles from Elko,-and five miles froTrrWillis- Ton; it is a good pick, up for one w ho want? a home or for *n investment. See or write K. C. Ham w ick. J)en- murk, S. C., “if you mean busines ” you - can- A Comptrison of the Features of Saxon. “Six” With Those of Higher Priced ' Cars^Jiscloses a Big Credit Balance in Favor of S&xon Timken Ailes v SHXQN Migr* Coalmen al M »tor Timfcins Hea>infs Spiral Sevet Gear Made Mfe a PERUNA SAXON SAXON SAXON Packard „ Cadillac (.'ole —_F ranldin Haynes Hudson Locomobile Marmon Mercer National $2979.81 2395.8# 2230 88 ~1950 <W 2858.0U 59$ MX) 37.Vi.00 : j 85m.O*i 27.5o.OU i aige Jordan Lexington Auburn I >avis otcolt Velie Well Woman 1995.09 Locomobile Pierce Arrov. < udiliac Peerless kissel I fed son * halmers Oldsmobile Wintow Jordan Marmon - 5950.ini 6&00.00 2970.0* 2550.1 it 4495.00 2> 50.0) 1620.0»i t550.*d Hudson 2' 5 CM Wesicott 2'9 .mu ( halmers 162a'.o Premier 2285.0.0 Velie 1595.00 Crawford 2J5' J u Cunningham _J>‘ OMm 1585.08 1685.00 1950.00 4940.80 1595.00 No sufferer from catarrh of tfie stomach can, read Mrs. Van Hurea’s letter without a feeling of Utankn For Years Did Not Know a Well Day FOB SALE— Fre*h g-iUdd pr Wftrt(t>t’h t»rut Mm. k»r $J bnkhwi f. o b. mill YVi liRfun 8-25 0m D-aavel 385* V* ft fulness FOB SALE — Ahruzzi *e«*J l Holmes 1995.00 Pie rce Arrow 9$ *>.00 228i.O» Sow. 00 w, ll cuut.t) ra *-d "T li.tv« sp<*o< a great dent of miiNiy with (loclor* for catarrh «f the atpiHirti mill at tim«« hav.* !>«*,. co«n»ieIled to give up my houaawoi k f0r dayis. For year* l did not know abut a well day waa nail cannot li.-lp hut feci that I woolil not be alive to-day had I noi been Induced to try Parnna. Mix bottlea of Feraaa aedr Mf a well woman.’* LV N. K jreibft't -r \ppersoa. Mrx. Mnttle A. VnnBurea, *17 11 i>( hi mid St., Grand Hapids, alu iu, rvat (.'oninia'nder Valley city Hive, C. O. T. M. W hite Automobiles The Practical Car TWENTY FIVE El-nr Act in. bile^i. «1 the Bnrgfrrll t«::ii*ory !o the de»W whr» k r i'.i-i the. situation nyd oak ti’iftnce automotiilet. *>p* eiUi^tti o « — Ftrriy llo'.t* Puivtr lit-d Stml (.'• i.n- iir't.ial JPo'or - Piir*.”* at.d li*qk l l'it< h — Str. lnScrg (>i tcirdi : — Ft-Jr*-.s Rndiatgr >.AA0n. r eu i t ani't'i. ^■^rerpr .m iuu Mb.iim.iifF - - \\ inton W hite Slut/ k -issel wil.i\ lies king Murray I he Suottiin American 5; .. age < o., wish to place some mor.v < iiappio\cd K\il estate secmilies in Barnwell T.exingtoi A eslcot l Apperson National coutltv wanted \V.\N 1 El) A blight young man fi 1H to Jo years old who would lik« *“ team tht»—d rug ^business, t»ood pi fof right man but must iame well comm ended , ■ BurckhntlcrN Urug Sti re, Barnwell. S. t Stombe'-g Ca-liuraior SAXON Stu'/ '275** 1 Marmod k750.l Liberty 1385 I Cole 2393.1 Rem, Ignition 5 Ax 0 ft "Exide” Sioraqe batter, SAxON Cadillac $2971 M While 5880 08 Buick L H9S.88 3emj-F!oaling Ail* SAXON Pierce Arrow lt>.ot.* Packard 43'X > .00 Premier 228.5.00 Hudson 2 5»*.tM) Frank tiu 225«».tRt Jordan I 99.5j.Xi Stearns 27»*U.tO Peerle*s * 2AV'jaj liat SSol'JH) Anhurn. Chalmers 1 Ij> nes What Determines Meat and Live-Stock Prices? _a WANTED \t once, first chs- smith on a salary or as parti, me at upce. kissel Hudson Ktrklnmi. Millettville, S. I i 'halmers Oldsiaolule 1558.IV Jordan Kissel CITATION. STATK Ui' SOUTH C.,COLIN l. Oo'ii tv of~ Birnwcii B> Jobn k.Sn lling, JS-orj lire, t'ro'ni - Judge,'- \\ l er» ,u » A m»-1 it Hi Uy. I .itti tna^c *uh 1)1 to ini t . gran’r m t > >t» )»>• n 11 i* v b't'io vi Adrnir.istravi'tn . • i ■ stftu »o 0 ell-a • of John He; ry 11 u <. > JeiO'Mo d ; Some stock men still think that Swift & Company—and other big packers—can pay as little for live-stock as they wish." Some consumers are still led To” Tielievc that the packers can charge as much for dressed meat as they wish. * This is not true. These prices are fixed by a iaw of human nature as old as human nature itself—the law of supply and demand. When more people want meat than there is meat to be had, the scramble,along the line to get it for them sends prices up. When there is more-meat than there are people who want it, the scramble all along the line to get rid of it within a few days, while it is still fresh, sends prices down. When prices of meat go up, Swift & Company not only, can pay the producer more, but has to pay him more,, or some other packer will. . .* * Similarly, when prices recede all down the line Swift & Company cannot continue to pay tlie producer the same prices as before, and still remain ip the packing business. All the packer can do is to keep the expense of turning stock into meat at minimum, so that the consumer can get, sS much as possible for his money, and the producer as much as possible for his live-stock. Thanks to its splendid plants, modern methods, branch houses, car routes, fleet of refrigerator cars, experience and organization, NOTICE.—33 tilt* soli* ngMits in this ter the only ones able tofnrnLh tin; 1J)1() models. N Saxons carrying g: v ,s tank in rear; the old mod and have not tin improvements and qualities' ( Models. * U. S. MOTOR COMPANY , , ; w BARNWELL BRANCH , r : - - y : J. Loyal Sn&lling*, Mgr. for live dealers. . * 111 s ar<* theirf/ir*. to tile sod u>l ail ftnU singulftr the kuJred 11tor* ( I tt c s»i >1 ,|o!in Henry ve>»s (1. that (Lmv be «ml a| - • :«'• n tli * Court of Ert ba f i . a «I t'n 11, w r i i -?■. ('. on>Hti;r -Ulber !4 h ;llt r tb M rf"f. st opC-ii o’c'oek (JJ^t y .sLjjy. <»»iW - it ;;■ u y by Jhr ►-i 1 Atl^utjii. *»*«n *“ (1 veil in.ili r my Haiti tins j.C h ^ • <t November, Am “■ I* H,iMi lf>iS •i i»V; K . »>rp|lt».g .1 uiige of J’rotiHT*- I’n'ili lw*d.(uu4hp fitb <liiv o' iVeeniffi 11)1.8 Mi i lie tin rn v\ •• 1 S-M'U-I tSoine temloi’v ojicn County Ireasurer's United States District Court CITATION Seuibcrn District *1 New York i ll Oil BfUiUrnytH N4 VIMT-KO in. I ii - a•, 1 tveem ti. r a r : 7r>“r l|7ii e;, f 7 ,v ,fi t, . loe;; i t j - 11 m i.oou . t > .s';i mi y. tT e v Jiave. W-I*y the v rn i inn nm t.,- gt'rti't* i der :uv Him ’ th s i?ud •: t’er. A III > I». .ID j I ‘Jhis A tLw mi •my. J 11(i ai7tT i heiml m; Mn Swift &. Company is able.-to pay for live a) which tune the tiirni- on CM' til aliove I “t | • TTY-yt ll TT!>> I • C.ee:J_ ( |*()X Till: CLAIMS. EBON lit) A Ml At LOWED IIKLE1N. i p iy a tde at the ofttv. ( f MeksT-. M(irrTi‘ l’.a-n'p A Ship, ftttor r «»r tljp Tru-»- .js, 27 Ein«- st r j e^, Nc\t. York City; on; •fnr fttry vfthr~7<nr(ToTEt* U i t iwiciVt* p kourA of lo A \1 and J I* M cattle 90 per cent of what it receives for beef and by-products, and to cover expense of I>ur|i wp« * Fili arC (!■ hum j'm, ri o e Uonsiitutio iBi Scfioi I production and distribution, as. well as its profit (a small fraction of a cent per pound), out of the other 10 per cent. Loan made same day ttpfdteat i oti heeei ved. No lied Tsyie. Sp'eihl Suhool litviPA for Lilfc are ».■> Toll iwVl IVomilU: A*h>igh, Baldoe. Barbary **ra i-h. (> tarvtir-.VeTt'oluiirbia. fcjdluto. El 1«*?• 1 oil. Krie|idi|i | |). C T * y *“ TYJ Haremi, . ii v. L ng BrftoeTiTMirrri*, Near Eorpm. Thyk Uvore, S(*ii:ILug* , i le. .S*ren I’.ne* , t nkeri ( rTdET ' , "Ttuei ni i i» : 4lyli,~tt 5on)Tnedalr* 4 vitp^Ui ko*v HHI.O - s('r .« lyo d . 1 «tlhi • .>lia«l» v-, l ID dilai d, F.i,rani ls: Atpet-u t;ig F*rk, Mt. C lu’j D.ji.lj* ** I’wjTd H*u,iixi/St rinxi, 1 iiwi p-i. 1U1U. L* , r», **Ko*Pii»i*'*\ I '• tn*y Kr* , "»h. S»tttiinir<. Ury»fiM.il, k.<«i.ift«, ^^r agfc. ' .A Swift & Company, U. S. A. jo fin j. Townsend Ivpferee it- TankrojyVy djlainwl through the old e, tabU/lipd *‘i>. j ./IrT CO.'* an- i* ui|f quic-kjy ibouvht ay MamuacturPi/. *yi«**clor •kietctic ar^J uo.-criptiurt of yiili■’ )uVt-.itioa uh l K-fcw ULAKCH ar.d r. port oi natprifi‘„ile. . T.» , «• put- c t-< no f«&" TVi-'* 1^. our Treu C«x»k of „.D noe )H i leerf.i-m..- ^ hp. — A'1 creditors rpppivpToiirrt-4 d iyiJp d t>vt *f”i* I'ftljli'e only ti* thq«> creditor!* whra-4*ir firS *rp on file in my office on Iht above d»iv, *T _ Cr.di’o'* who have n*g ect.-d t > » proof* of elmm* *re njt rn|i IpiLe* th • re in thp d'Videttd d*clar»d The wire MV iluiiai in ihi* cas- «ip red Attorneys at Law Barnwell, S. C. PV*3^t Lawyer*. 1818. 07 k-vcrfii £t., Waihington: 0. C. 1 Q FI 3 CM /II