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i & ¥ X mmm CLASSIFIED LOCAL ADVS. n HOl'R KODAK FINISHING All rolls developed io c; 20c up; prmfs .2 l-?c-4c-5c, en larging 35c up. Special istfc—wc do noih- ingibut kodak finishing. All work guar-' anteed to please. Eastman Kodak, Films, Supplies. • Columbia Photo Finishing Co. »m TAYLOR STKEET, COLUMBIA, S. C. 3-25-tf . \ foiTdfep well drilling r Apply to ' : " . * - G. L. Hill, ‘ J>-6 tf Barnwell, S. C. - i i W ANTED—Experienced, col ored fireman' .at light plant. Apply to F. H. Miller, Supt. 6-30-tf. : -HBarnwenrsrc; % - • —.. » — ■ 1 "" FOR SALE—At Bargain prices, all buildings, lumber, doors and win dows at North~€amp Jackson. Also two 50,000 gallon water tanks; four 12 horse power gas engines; two Worthington 24 inch stroke pumps; one 250" gallon Bowser pump and tank. Address, Lewis Roofing, Co., Columbia, South Carolina. SALESMAN WANTED to solicit ojders for lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or commission. Address, The Victor Oil Co., Cleve land, O. 7-lltlt-pd. FOR SALE—Handsome residence on Main Street, one block from business section of town; water, electric lights, and all modern con veniences;* largei and attractive lot. This house can be bought at a very reasonable figure, and. on easy ISrms. Apply John I. Rice, At torney at Ijiw, Palmetto Building, Columbia, S. C. x- Columbia, July 17.—Cotton pro ducers should now receive seventy- five cents per pound for their prod uct, basis middling, declares Presir dent J. S. Wannamaker of the Ameri can Cotton Association. He terms this a fair price compared* to what the public is payingJ^br manufactured cotton goods and says that because of the great world demand for the staple, the supply and demand situa tion, and the increased cost of pro duction, the raw product will soon be worth more than it has sold for since the Cival War. FOR SALE—One good farm hone. — Will work gny where. Ap- ply to Mr*. Matilda Groom*, Barn- vttll, S. C. Local N’avva. Miaa Dora Green is viaiting her brother, .Mr. W. J. Green, of Aiken county. ^ #*••••*•*• Mmm CheviBette Simms will visit Mias Mane Weekley, at Dimer. Uua week. •*•••••••• Mr Chaa. Carroll Simms has gone to Chicago on important legal business. Mias Freeda Creech, of the Big Fork soction, is visiting Miss Hattie Lee Sanders. Mr. Louis Weiner,‘ of this city left Sunday for. New Yor^ and othef northern markets, where he .win purchase a large- stock of dry goods," Madies' ready-to-wear -and gents furnishings' fof His fall trade. ' ************ ;* ; 75c COTTON. The Bamberg Sick. The following items from the Bamberg Times will be of interest to the many friends of these gentle men who have many friends in this county. The many friends in this county of Dr. J..JJ,.. Black ;*will regret to learn that he is quite ill and is at present in Charleston where he has gone to receive medical attention. It is the hope of all his friends that he will soon*Be all right again. Mr. H. C. Folk, who has been un der the care of a specialist in Co lumbia, for the past four weeks, was brought home last Saturday, but his condition was so bad that it was thought best * to take him hack to Columbia. He has numerous friends in the county who wish for him a speedy recovery* Catarrh Cannot Be Cared I with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, u they cannot roach tha aaat of the dwoaaa. Catarrh la a local diaoaao. greatly ta- | m—cod hr constitutional . ondniyag. and la ordor to euro It you must take an Internal remody ItaUs Catarrh Madi etna la takaa intarnally and acta thru tbo Mood oa the mu oui surfaces of tbo system. Haifa Catarrh Modlciae wan C ascribed by one of the boot physicians this country tor years It is of some of tbo boot to with some of tbo The perfect rswblaatli of to Hairs Catarrh M»<«» la what produces each results in catarrhal condition* tootlmonlals fro* F. J. CHENEY A Oa. Props. Toledo. O. AH Dr Halit HOPE. -r ' t * ' Hope dwells in the human heart. On life’s uncertain voyage, : tis ' the pilot, /'■ Trusted to guide with steady hand Our cherished possessions safe ^ to land. x , ,r"-TT- Its light blazes the pathway of ambition, Be it the advance of individual, or rise of nation. In generous spirit, it abides with rich and poor, A beacon in weal, a promise in . woe. To hearts bowed down with un* uttered grief,. It comes and 'whispers words of cheer' and relief, And loj the shadows lift and swift ly go, Like storm clouds vanquished by a rainbow*. "* ~ ~i l - In finality, when the end draws v And an awful.crisis bids the soul ‘ prepare ’ To wing *its flight over the river dark and cold Beyond where, an immortal court, its decrees unfold. In that fateful hour hope abides At the milestone where life and death divide. Anil casts its last beam of light Ere the shadows deepen into* the night. William F. Maher. Asheville, N. C. %7 Money on Long Terms BROWN & BUSH Lawyers BARNWELL, S. C. Mabel Bodiford Diit. 10 Healing R. 'El. RermV B. F. Gardner Mrs. John W ise * Mary. L. Ray Mary L. Ray Mary L. Ray — Sarah Holman Nellie E. Roland Sarah Holman ^ Alma M. Barber Alma M. Barber Katie Cuchbertorn Katie Cuchbertorn Mrs. John. Wise R. H. B. Kenny Lydia B. Mays Lydia B. Mays Nellie E. Roland Mrs. L. P. Boylston Mary L. Ray Mary L. Ray R. H. B. Kenny Mrs. John Wise” 60.7*| $299.90 Spring*. - -C- $! 00.00, * 29:00" 50.00 ' : ,3-0,00 l , 50.00 , ' . ; 50.00 35.00 3-3.33 35.00 30.00 10.00 ; 30.00 iO.OO 50.00 100.00 10.00 30.00 33.34 10.00 50.00 -B0.00 103.00 —*' 60.00 What 4 Rheumatism? -• Why Suffer from It? Sufferers, Should Realize That It Is a Blood Infection. Doubtless like other sufferer*,» you have often asked yourself t^iis question, which comings.; to. re- main unanswered. Science has proven that Rheu matism is caused by a germ in your blood, and the only way to reach it is by a remedy which eliminates and removes these little pain de mons. This explains why lini ments And lotions can do no per manent good, for they cannot posy sibly fe&ch these germs, which iip- fest your bloosl by the millions. Si S. S. has been successfully used for Rheumatism for more than fifty years. Try it to-day, and you will find yourself at last on the right track to get rid of your Rheumatism. For (reatihent of your individual ease address Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Spe cific Co.. Dept. 43, Atlanta, Ga. , $989.67 DUt. .11 Four Mile. Sarah E. ’Hankinson • $30.00 Collie Youmans 60,00 Sarah E. Hankinson 20.00 Dist. 12 Dunbarton. Carnice Williams Francis C. Mixson- Helen Givens J. B. Armstrong Trs. Smiky F. Helen Givens J. B. Armstrong Trs. InL on bond Gilmore Hiers $110.00 $30.00 20.00 35.00 350.00 35.00 .137.50 10.00 $617.50 TREASURERS REPORT. 1 • County Treasurer'* Report of School Claim* Paid for the Quarter Ending, June 30, 1010. Mina Myra Hutto, of Livingtton, in visiting her aunt Mrs. J. G. Wooley, of this city. Mrs. W. G. Simms and Mim Annie Lee Simms, left Tuesday for their cottage on Sullivan s Island. ••••**•* Dr. W. M. Jones, of this city is conducting a series of meetings at the Pleasant Mountain Baptist church this week. aurtflei (he la 64 MONEY TO LOAN 64 Diet. 1 Bull Pood Laurie Best Julien Count Easterling Lula O. Gaillard Lula O. Gaillard Julien Count Easterling Julien Count Easterling Laurie Best Laurie Best Lula O. Gaillard $50.00 50.00 25.00 25.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 25.00 Aay amount. Desirable First Mortgages as Security. — LOANS MADE PROMPTLY — \ Apply to Holman & Boulware lawyers . Phone 38 BARNWELL, - SOUTH CAROLINA Corp. John O. Brabham, who has been visiting his parents and friends has returned to Camp Merritt, N. J., for one more yeara enlistnifint. ************ Mr. Oscar J. Meyer, of Lockhart, S. C., is visiting relatives in Black- ville and was in Bartiwell Tuesday on business of an important nature. , 4 ********** A new shipment of gold, silvered anti mahogany finished clocks, cut "glass, sterling silverware and jewel ry, has just arrived ot GantCs. Call ami see them.—adv. ********** Mr. Angus P. Baxley returned to ^iis home at Snelling Monday after a weeks confinement in the Uni versity Hospital of Augusta, Ga. His friends hopt* for him a speedy re covery to good health again. ********** Mr. Marshal Gantt, of Allendale, has accepted a position with his uncle, Mr. W. D. Gantt, ortKis^cltyr Mr. Gantt sfirved'one year in France, being assigPKT the the y Rainbow^ Division, s : : ^ ************ Our manager, Judge John K. Snel- . ]jng received a long and interesting letter from Mr. L. W Weathersbee, who is now at Hot Springs, Ark. giving a graphic description of Hot Springs.ibustrating the beauty and . granduer of it* sceneries, the mag nificence of it* many costly struct ures ar.d concludes it by saying, wJre it not for the association 01 friend*. I eouW live here lhe rei in* day* of. my life. Good-Houses At Low Cost. WHY T? ? ? BECAUSE—We do a large amount of work with SPECIAL MODERN MACHI NERY Tmtcad of by hand, and building in large quantities as w e dm, we eliminate the ex pense of plans and soeci- ", fixations. BECAUSE-We get lumber from the FOREST, and other sup plies in carlots, and v we arc SATISFIED with a Reasonable Profit' YOU CAN HAVE XHOME RIGHT NOW- *' x ' We make a variety of sizes and styles of ready to put up houses at prides from $200.00 up. Write or phon'd us for our illustrated free Catalog, or come to SEE US. DIXIE HOUSE COMPANY, Charles ton, S. C. Di*t. 2 S«v«a Pin**. Eubabie Turner _ Ada Sander* Sallie A. Wroten Ada Sander* Eullallie Turner $325.00 $75.00 60.00 50.00 50.00 75.00 Di*t. 3 Harmony. Ammye Loadholt Ammye Loadholt Ammye Loadholt $300.00 $40.00 40.00 40.00 DUt. 13 Ro*«mary. Mary Duke* Elloise Quattlebaum Elloise Quattlebaum *. Mary Dukes J. W. Folk ' Elloise Quattlebaum Elloise Quattlebaum $373.75 Di*t. 14 Mt. Calvary. Irene Keel — $45.80 Irene Keel 65.00 Evelyn Lecote 30.00 Evelyn Lecote 30.00 M. J. Miller Secty. S. F. 16.50 Evelyn Lecote 10.00 G. W. Hutaon 35.00 r 252.30 Dial. 16 Reedy Bread C. F. Molair $25.83 Eulalie Martin 65.00 Mamie Hutto 50.00 Molhe Bate* 65.00 Eullalie Martin 65.50 Mollie Bates 65.00 B. M. Drummond 60.00 Mamie Hutto 50.00 Eulalie Martin * 100.75 Mollil Bate* * 90.60 - MARKETING HOGS beats buying them. Steve Hoover, Mt. Pleaeant, Iowa, writes: ‘‘Commenced feeding my herd of about 100 hogs B. A. Thomas’ Hog Powder over two months ago. Fifty were sick and off feed. Nearby herds had cholera. I did not lose one—-they are well* & growing fast.” * , R. W. Wa’ker, Dealer, Appleton. S. C. t - Diat. 4 Big Fork. C M .Walden Inez Creech Inez Browning C. A. Zeigler Chester Arthur Zeigler C. A. Zeigler j Inez Creech ^ Southern Desk Co. Inez Browning ... Jones School Supply Co. Inez Creech * $120.00 $112.50 94.12 50.00 30.00 — 36.00 25.00 75.00J 84.95 50.00 2.50 75.00 $634.07 $637.68 Diat. 16 Graen’s. Lucey Cook $45.25 Dial. 17 Bathal. Louise Blount $42.50 Louise Blount ’ 42.50 V. W. Manuel i $.00 - » $93.00 1 1 Dist. 18 Seiglingville. BesSie Fulmer $50.00 1 j Jas. A. Summers 33.00 Jas. A. Summers 33.06 BessieFulmer 50.00 Jas. A- Summers 34.00 - Bessie Fulmer i. 4 -frSiGO t- Diit. 5 Baldock. Katheryn Adams Diit. 6 Bennett Springi. Elbe Rich v - Alice L. Brown Alice L. Brown Edith Keel Ellie Rich , Alice L. Brown Alice L. Brown Edith Keel Ellie Rich Elbe Rich l $35.00 1, $60.00 40.00 40.00 60.00 60.00 40.00 40.00 60.00 66.40 60.00 $255.50 Diit. 19 Blackville. School Improv. Asso, $2000.00 A. B.‘ Brodie 100.00 W. L* Bennett 366.03 J. M. Miller 50.00 W. L. Bennetts • ■ r < 382.90 Mrs. Alice Whittle 36.00 W. L. Bennett 432.90 $526.40 Dist. 7 Red Oak. Olive Parker , « — $5XL00 30.09 , KflOq T 30.00 50.00 Jennie L. Walker Olive Parker Jennie X. Walker Olive Parker men W Tbe third qwteh) at yJotil Met! FLIES NEVER BOTHER. In the summer Hit* worry an animal, (k-t a bottle of Farm* di aling Reme dy-coal* Hut —make* a pint worth pf 00. Apply it l> th.‘ wauwd. iillsi'.Mbef it, Gst ii.iHUf. V red it twmqprww-' MLaertl it. \ ^ $210.00 Dist. 8 Long Branch. J. S. M. Carter $30.06 Janies Morgan • 100.00 J. S. M. Carter 15.00 Thelma A. Childress 50.0£ Thelma A. Childress . 2i.00 J. K. Snelling. _ 5.00 $1367.83- $225.00 k ii<* ^»y w. w tee. Appf Daue N Ma " 0 Diat. § Hilda. Dorm Hutto . Pearl Ba riurr Bosftiftsrd CRIMSON CLOVER THE WOHEBH7VZ. SOU. PHOTXHO CHOP. An Exoallant Win tar and Spring Oraxlng Crop—Bait of Early Crimson Clover can be sown from the first of July to early In 'October. It is particularly valu- ahle as a soil improver for ^orn and cotton, sowing it at the last working, turning it umfcr the following May. and growing in creased erops each year. BE 8VHE TO SOW WOOD’S They are carefully tested for germination and free fr>>m impurities and objecUon- able weed seeds. SEED POTATOES for FaG Crop Potato rrowejc* are getting won derful prices just new. 3 librrsl acreage In June Vnd*July. Pntat<w-s may Sell ltigb ag** 1 ? next mater. Write fer Crop •*•- dal" giving timr'y i*f*nMUM* SEEDS ’ selected - anti T.W.WOOD & SOKS, Bms4aj- TV**» •*** at u g^glscK ■*- if*- KfVa ftlt* i- -■*- PWSCJ •l Hr ^1 fi*--4| Dank* Haiti • libf Pearl 8*n*( {A D Nttu jr-n V JUST RECEIVED - CARLOAD OF PIPING . CARLOAD OF SHAFTING CARLOAD OF IRON Enroute to us Carload of Galvanized Roofing. ' We have large stock of Pump Jacks, Pumps, Cylinders and Points. „ ~ , Large stock of Rubber, Leather and Gandy Belts Lat us have your enquiries if not your order*. COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY, • 823 West Gerveis Street., Celumbia, S. C. Well PERUNA A !K“ ■r. Geera* Z las, 11% North Pranklla 8l, Brasil, Indiana, has a word of cheer for sufferers from LeQrippe and Its results. Llqeld er TWO let K»r« • Sold livery where Read His Letter » VI have suffered for tba last two winters with that tsevthi* Slaeeae, laOrtppe. Having often heard of the great vales ef Pe- runs I decided to try it. I •ely need (ear >«N»ie and 1 do not now have any bad affects , from tha Grippe as It has Jest i about entirely disappeared, sad | my general health la g«»* I am satisfied that Panina Is a derfwl remedy, and I da heartily endorse It ter I^Grlppa," -4=- Delicate Medianism Despite its scope Swift 9c Company is a business of in* finite details, requiring infinite attention. Experienced men must know livestock buying with a knowl edge of weight? price, the amount and quality of meat the live animals will yield. Each manufacturing operation must be done with expert skill and scientific precision. A highly perishable product must be handled with speed and care to avoid loss. Chemists, engineers, accountants, and other specialists are required to take care of our intricate problems. Alert wisdom and judgment must be used in getting stocks of goods into the open channels of demand through our four hundred branch houses. Branch house organizations must show activity and energy to sell at the market in the face of acute competi tion from other large packers, and hundreds of small ones. AH these requirements of intelligence, loyalty, devotion to the task, are met in the personnel of Swift & Company. Yet the profit is only a fraction of a cent per pound with costs at minimum. How can the workings of this deli- cate human mechanism be improved upon? Do you believe that Government direction would add to our efficiency or improve the service rendered the producer and consumer? at send yon a Swift “Dollar'*. It will interest you. Address Swift ft Company, . Union Stock Yards, Chicago, CL Swift & Company, U. S. A. THIS! •AT M MCfVCT SY r SWIFT & At -v II Si 1 lead The