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OTATOES EANUTS Wish Our Customers and Friends a Merry Xmas and Prosperous New Year zaaarabppbi Fight the Boll Weevil Plant Peanuts BAMBERG, S. C TW railwajra of the Honted State* ar* morr tbaa one-thirS. ■earl/ oac - half, of all the railway* of th« world. They earry a yearly traffic to a ark are* tar tkaa that at aay other country that thrr* it roaJly bo ba*u far coapart- aoa. ladiwd. tba traftc of any two nation uy ha coa- hiard, ai\J (till it doa* Dot approach A* rtmorroa al Aaarioa harae apaa Aaancaa ralwaya. —VmiuJ liattr !>■<*• Cmmmlwt. Ask Any Doughboy Who Was ‘ ‘Over There’ ’ . We extend best wishes for a Fa >py Christmas and a Prosperous New Year to the people of this county and hope that the Christmas Season of 1920 will find each and every one happy and more prosperous than even this year, ami that the changes that are about to take place in our agricul tural system will result only for their good. Thi* company hopes to be of service in the next twelve montdMMlni to contribute in some measure to the well being of the people of this sec tion by affording a market for the new commercial crop of PEANUTS, which will supplant in pert our old master Cotton. We strongly recommend Phowpho Land Plaster to all farmers who expect to plant PEANUTS, bellieving that large crops, and the best class of nuts, free of “pops,” mav be made by u«!ng it in liberal quantities. Made by Carolina Fertilizer & Contracting Co., Charleston, S. C. • \ Careful inquiry among the peanut growers of Alabama and Geor gia convinced me that the best peanut -Picker on theynarket is made by the Benthall Machine Co., Nofolk, Va. Your Demonstration Agent will give you directions for growing Peanuts. and he will tell you that American railroads are the l>est in the world. * He saw the foreign roads — in England and France, the best in Europe — and in other Con tinental countries — and he knows. The part railroads have played in the develop ment of the United States is beyond measure. American railroads have achieved high stand ards of public service by far-sighted and courage ous investment of capital, and by the constant striving of managers and men for rewards for work well done. We have the best railroads in the world — we must continue to have the best. But they must grow. To the $20,000,000,000 now invested in our railroads, there will have to be added in the next few years, to keep pace with the nation’s business, billions more for additional tracks, stations and terminals, cars and engines, electric power houses and trains, automatic signals, safety devices, the elimination of grade crossings — and for recon struction and engineering economies that will re duce the cost of transportation. To attract to the railroads in the future the in vestment funds of many thrifty citizens, the direct ing genius of the most capable builders and man agers, and the skill and loyalty of the best work men — in competition with other industries bid ding for capital, managers ai^l men the railroad industry must hold out fair rewards to capital, to managers and to the men. ^ * American, railroads will continue to. set world standards and adequately serve the Nation’s needs if th^' continue to be built and operated on the Amerrean principle of rewards for work well done.- A-.Dr.EW CRAWFORD Broker COLUMBIA. S. C Pnor.e 733-,-Room 513 National Loan and Exchange Building flay—Grain—Fleur—Rice Twine—Molasses—Coffee J. A. WYMAN, President When in need write or \ Telephone B Fight the Boll Weevil Plant Peanut Notice of Discharge 5Ex x a h « w a a x’a a a. a :: x a x: a,Xx Notice is hereby give^ that I will tile my" final returnwlth the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate, for Barnwell County, as Administra tor of the Estate of Mamie E. Mat thews, deceased, upon the 7th day ®f* January, 1920, and petition said court for an Order of discharge and Letters Dismissory. Horace J. Grouch, Administrator. Dec. n, 1919. Administration fjfus admlisemerit is published, by the (dissociation ofSlaikmu "(fxecutLvex, Barnwell Laundrv Agents Wanted NOTICE OF DISCHARGE Those desiring information concerning the railroad situ ation may obtain literatunrby writing to The Associa tion of Railway Executives, 61 RroaduSay, Sew York. Notice is hereby given that I will file my final report with the Honors able John K. Snelling, Judge of Pro bate for Barnwell County, upon the 30th day of December, 1919, as Ad ministrator of the Estate of W. M. Bush, and petition the said Court for an order of Discharge and Letters Dismissory. Rebecca Bush, , **+ ;*.. • " Administratrix. We want a live agent in every town in this section. 25 per cent, ommissipn and express paid one way, 20 per cent, commission and express paid both ways. We, have installed some additional machinery and are prepared to do first class work. Reduced Round-trip Fares *■ #•. to many Attractive. Resorts in EXPERT PIANO TUNING State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucaa County, es. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he la senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and evexfy case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal). Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine ts taken inr ternally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the 8ystem. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O. • Sold by all druggists. 76c. - Hall’s Family Pills for constlpaUea. Florida, Cuba, Louisiana V > <f New Mexico & Tennessee ORGAN REBUILDING ALL WE ASK TRIAL Having decided to establish head quarters at Denmark, S. C., I am prepared to TUNE and REPAIR, Player Pianos, Pianos, Organs and Phonographs. AH broken or worn parts replaced new. All kinds of Phonograph springs carried in stock and other parts se cured when heeded. Write me your needs and let me give you an estimate as to cost. All work guaranteed. ♦ J, B. GRANT. 7-1 -IR-tf. Denmark, S. C. Notice fo Discharge BARNWELL CHINESE LAUNDRY Kim Ngope, Prop., BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA Notice is hereby given that I will ♦ file my final account with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, as Administr ator of the Estate of Jasper W. Fen- atrfl, deceased, on Thursday he first Ay of January, 1920,and Petition dke said court for an Order of Dis- eftaege and letters dismissory. R. K. FENNELL, . Dec. 1st 1919 Administrator. Tickets on sale daily until April 30th, 1920, with final retiirn limit May 31st, 1920. Spend Your Winter Outdoors. Golf, Tennis, Motoring, Bathing, Fishing, Horse-Back Riding and Camping. 6i MONEY TO LOAN 6^ Any amount. Desirable terms. First Mortgages as Security.; Liberal stop-over arrangements. ' Convenient schedules. Information' as to fares and sche dules secured from ticket officers.“ Loan made same day application. received. No Rod Tape; Harfey & Blatt Attorneys at Law Barnwell. S- C- LOANS MADE PROMPTLY NOTICE OF DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that I will file try final report with the Honor- aide John K. Snelling, Judge of Pro bate for Barnwell County, upon the *9th day of December, as Adminis trator of the Estate of JfUliam Mey er. deceased, pnd petition said Court foFBi order of Diieharre, am} letters BEKtCAL La* PtACTKE .Smfciatl BiiLj., Uarowtll, $ ( Phone SI - frOLTH CAROLINA | Barnwell* h JL QOIOQQOO QQOOQ ——- —T~ - ‘ i 1 'y,_ r| ■ "'~7 i ~ yyyyyy.irAfy.fr]