The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 03, 1909, Image 2
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bridge bond* In Lnorwie.
of the tllmrtfr
One (tnrs metle brought u» U.t wwU be olber. Obo j^ K, we venture to.
«4HMiwankiet tone from wbrowd tiiffiuleut . pu “! 1,h 00 r 4, v )
LLtf nnlemu. nt ewT^TWjbitMtjr pf eOlUQ help. J
l>t. lie mIow to form cunt) don lie I
frlenditbiite with etrang^r*. A iiiHn i«
. VbjDAke four or five coinmn»
' onl metier. Some of them we reed .
They were well go Urn up. Other* we
itattr **ttfe tor fWPr connacratinn.
-w 'I'be tender* h«d per*onel Interett n*
well ee public epirit In tholr eommunl-
-—jjjfflyjjjj- jjjd ifrirnfnrn were loo eTebor-
«te In tbelr pretenuilomi. Thrrc I* u*
fell eHmulmt In e ciftrgT iwmg cwf-
♦er M In h gellon of gritel.
»rho Rootrtolt pol io 1* im>\v Held l*T
«<JUioiaodir«g r« pmin* of !r.clt!*iry to
bp only e memory. Tim end* for
wbtuh It we* planned end put Into exe-
wutloo ere within ,*lght ami gra«p of
wlio wiede and InUnchrd It
•‘•Tbe buelneae lnt«re*t»" of the country
fieve got whet they wanted through
the election of I90ri, and the work of
(SongrtM In revifinc the ptngley tarlll
*bowa that tbe ben«dclarl»a of protec-
-tlon have before them four more year*
•f profit and prosperity.
ta'XU-
are the
fitght’gotng out hrto the world that
hat eehetlcottoeetofu^ltftt there may. o||
Tho rdey reports of the healthful-
Aesa of tbe i’anama Country reuniting
from tbe deatructlon of mosqultoe* ap
pear overdrawn, the fact* having leak
ed out that in I'Hte there were 18.37J
,«aaea of malaria treated In hotpUnla
end 51.000 ca*e« In lick camp*. Th (he
Mwotment of the aick and In toning up
tbe well agalnat malaria each employe
wwa dooed WUb jEBL of an ounce of
*1 a I nine. The average number of em
ployaa In TOOK wm 43,800, So a lot of
*|»tntna waa taken. No charge wa*
Made anybody for the bitter powder.
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WSAT co n OX.
la farmer ha* told the Pro
Farmer bow be and hi* HI
roar old son did all the work In ma
■*»g #a four acres after oata and
-^iiiiaky
lor 1)85.13, besides keeping for farm
«M«G0 worth of nice hay.
The land was broken 8 Inohea deep,
harrowed ley el and floe with a heavy
2 horse drag. With a grain drill he
eoareda home-mixed feitlilwr made
by mfalng r.TtW pounds of liV per cent
acid phoapbate and H00 pound* of
■MirJaMuof potash.
Row* were 30 Inches apart, a selec
tbdtpea>out planted every 12 inch**.
Cultivation w'aa wltha weodeT aTld rl-
dlng cultivator, only 2 I 2 days hoeing
done to get out sheep bares and weeds.
Tbe crop waa planted June lihh, dug
ftotober 23d.
Tbe original kme^mtent*** of Titk
I^Iopli in opposing general and *tute
•fdad Immigration, though only a
eouple of years-old la rapidly hi coni-”
tog ancient history. We are getting
so much new yolunteer company that
WO look forward to our faith quickly
becoming unanimous.
Laat week tbe American Cotton.
Manufacturers Association met In
Richmond. Va, over a thousand active
member* being present. The Associa-
rtuu represents six million spindle* and
•ver al»hundred million* of dollars in
... V ‘iossA — — -
unptftl,
Among tbe resolutions It adopted
the best was one endorsing the bill in-
trodnoed In the United Mates Senate
bytfcnitor Overman of North Caro
lina, placing a tax of f 12 a head on all
hnmigrafits coming to this country.
Tbe Investment of thirty thousand
good, before the panic, dollar* by the
eotton manufactuceis of North and
bnutb Carolina in bringing over mill
Immigrants on the ••good ship W ittc-
Wnd” was a valuable tuition fee in the
school of experience. We thought at
the time that money wae wor*e than
waatrd, but now are that Us los*
fearned them a lesson good for them
AOtl better for the country.
Our former kindergarten pupil* of
fMumbia and CMrlestorr are nicclv
slleut In such big company.
1 A 84UARK l)K.Vf„
A couple of years ago when it srem-
od probable that a special election
would be held hi this county a* <0 pro-
MbRloa w| were asked- by good men
1 sides to publish article* that
they proposed to prepnre, some favor-
tag, others ooposlng the continuance
\**f tin dispensary (system. KVoni. tho
WtnahBr Approaching u* we realised
or supply dellc 1
ptseei the Wslg
icncle* In talent or #«|F
hope* on a brokeu
We believe that any pnblle subject
Relp the boy to And out what
beoan best do and then urge him to
Tally netforth In two or three columns,
and that such a presentation, carefully
and eibaustlteliy ma^/s, will have far
kiori effect thlui a l^nglhy, wordy,
volunteer diacu^sioo. ! W’e . are sure
thst the readers of th) 1 * paper would
prefer the plan we have ontlliudJ*
Ami uo uffensive pejrsonal fling* wilU
sicap* the blue penctf.
In hie work and It Is better to be n
leader Hi held or stop than a laggard
in a profevsltm.
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ADVICE I'D A YOUNG KRIKNT).
$0 jour school days ara ov-sr atid
before going from home to enter bu»i-
f)e*s you wlsli some advice Irouuihe
ti8 v e sint p oil wetc a
ule boy. Ton are the only young
BNAP 8HOT8 Or* CURBENT
events:
Tl>e Confederate Veterans will occu
py MemphU nexf week.
Tornadoes In treeless Oklahoma on
detutday wiped out tho town* of Do
to-w and Key W *•#». killing 22 person*
and injuring for^y.
Digit witer* In the atreams of Ar
ka n»i»*. M i*• |«»ippi- Hoinnorn Aiabema.
ami~Wost Tounjsaoo almoNt aijted oui
judged by tho ootopany ho keep*.
Theio i* a homoly old *a.l log that ope
can not llo down with dog* and get .up
Without flea*. Bad habit* s’rc just ar-
con in g iou*. ca Ic hi ti g, a* amall pox,
mra»hrrand scarlet fev«r . “
2iid. He carofiil «'f health. You
will reed nil voor voicg viger be ten*
you get 'through life. , .Sleep eight
hours a night, cal enough but not too
much and take enough exercise to keep
body and brain healthy and active.
ilrd. You will expect your employer
to pay you what your *crvlce« art-
worth. If lie is an honest nixri^ he'll
do that. If he is not honest quit him
and get another place or do nothing.
It will be a* much your duty to give
him value in services for the salary he
pays you. lie as honest as he is.
4>h. Keep no the look out for better
pay or poslilon. You’ll get it if you
deserve it: If your employer Joe* not
give you a boost tiieie w ill be others
ready to take you away from him,
provided vou make good.
Jkb Have a part of your salary, so
that you will have something to Hart
a business of your ow n. Don’t be a
miser, A stingy man Is. mighty little
better, if any. than a spendthrift.
6th. Above all things don't get. C0Pj?„
celled, imagine yourself fnlly compe
tent to hold your own in the game of
life with players who have had long
experience and who have over power
ing capital and credit. Many of the
great fortmtes of the present time were
made by breaking beginners.
Ulg head ha* spoiled many a promts
ing career.
TtlW In case of doubt think what
oi pea nwts-whleh he *w+d-j-ymrrmMTrer would lis ve you do, and
you’ll not go wrong.
Wishing you good fortune we w ill be
glad to hear Irom you from time to
time, as your lei-me and inclination
may allow you to write.
Tmk rr.cn.k.
Ifcat oommencement of Mich • eontfb- had considered hi* strengths
V»va*jr would probably monopolisi
•pace than we could properly
an offer to give to
prohibition one
i publication of their
il«o*to give tbe d|Mpen •
supporters the equal opportunity
'ftff^yesenutiun of tbek
»r offers now
Approach ing A'ugurt
t offer
now, and at
»at. of July the
« and tbe sup*
nr CAO each
fhe
A drnmjiouiuuLcesaid Inonr presence
that out of a hundre<l men engaging in
mercantile business about llftceu would
succeed and make good money w hile
the remaining eighty rive would trail
behind, some coming out even, other*
losing mori or les*, some all. Wc sup
po»e he had good reason for his opln
ion.
^’here I* in all professions and open
ptfllons some per cent of average sue
ee** and average failure. We nil know
men whose lives have not prospered
and fruited as was exacted by their
friend* and themselves. While thcr<-
are difieri,ig reasons affecting results
in individual cases of success and fail
lire there Is, we think, common lo all
4 oases of success and absent from all
esse* of failure one, the very great in
fluence of titness, of adaptability.
One man succeeds in hi* calling be
cause he is fitted for it, by nature and
training. Another man of equal brain
fail* of success In that same calling he
cause lie I* not adapted to it by nature,
iicltnation ur training There is a*
much dlllereneo in mental endowment,
and direction as in the lineament* ol
the face or in tho physical fact* of thi
body.
Now that tt.u cniiimciicmeril month
ha* come again and that colleges and
subordinate institution* arc sending
into the batt'e of life their hundreds
of grsduaic young men and women it i*
proper time to consider why so nianv
of them will never reach the heights to
which they now look with eager, con
fident eyes.
Are not too partial parents and
friends largely responsible for the
mistake* of the young men especially
In making choice of life avocations
without a careful weighing before
hand of the ca pad tic* of the beginner
and the demands and requirements of
the career chosen? I’ossiblj the young
man in his school or college life has
met with or come in sight of some man
of ripe years who is to Ids young mind
tho embodiment of hi* ideal* and am
bitions and so decides offhand to adopt
the profession or other occupation of
the one he admires. If he had taken
stock of liimselfj If parents and friends
and
tita bottom laud crops;
The Keotlnoie Receivers met U_ To
nursuay last, but did not
sent! outchevks for a "M per -\,Tut dtv-
jdeiid juL-ittaUJcteil. They will meet
again today and may gel busy.
Miss Julia Ware, a prominent young
lady of Kings Mountain, n. under
took lo start-a lire with kcroMne oil ojr
Thursday night 1**1, Lier clothing
caught on tire and she died from the
cruel burns, /
At Hmoak*. Colleton County, 12 miles
from Brsnehvlllc. J. Ren rimonk a
yGTBg inerchan t ahoyit 2i jtai* old.
was shot and robbed whi.e Cioaing hi*
story about .■'o cb^’k Haturday. i.lgitt
Do bail only ierb'uity tirarrli-o,
— — y i r
A tornado struck the town ol Z'-phyi
Brown County, Texas, at one o’clock
Mindaf Morning. Thirty two persoin-
were ItiBed and probably lirty more
seriously injured. One entire business
block was burnid by liglitn'ng
In a prize fight in Hivannsb Friday
night between Young Evans anc
Janies Kureager, the Ihtter lelj and
his head'was crushed by striking the
floor. He died on Miturday. TbU is
tbe third prize fight death in tiavannuli
in recent y eats. Tne dead man ciiuk
from Indiana.
A second class cyclone passed over
Edgeliehl some ten days ago. Nobody
was hurt though nuineroti* houses
were damitged. A bird cage coutaiu
illg a cuiiary w as carried two miles try
tne wind and deposited so gently, in i
piazza that neither bird nor cage wa
hurt.
African heat ha* not cooled Col
Kooseven’s tongue or temper. Ho has
denounced as untrue »onie.ol the stories
published about him, but did not *i eci
ly'wbich was taKO
On Sunday he went to church and
the Don* re*!ed. Today he will move
caurp lo Kijabo, a fresh nmitiug Inin
ting ground, ft mites north of Nairobi
The annual pic nic of Trinity Church
Columbia, was given on Saturday at
flaiiiplon Park, irtlir miles firnn tin
city. In the afternoon two ten or
eleven y ear old bngl* and gent.e little
boys Were playing in tbe shallow wa
ter of tbe creek. Other children threw
lemons in the stream and in trying t<
catch them the two boys. Willie Mian
non HDii Willie W eston got Into dec|
water. Willie Weston was rescue!
by a Brooklaod lady who was an ex
pert swimmer. Mr*. Shannon, ant
Pastor Finlay sought to sa*e Willi*
Shannon, but both being unable u
swim tho little fellow sank. Hi*
clothing caught in tne I nihs of a suh
merged tree ( and when u diving stu
dent brought up his body lite was e^
tiuct.
IS THIS TRUK?
A Tetn i>craiice ticTinon.
INSW_RflNeE
-- RMitffltlfE.
Fire Insurance in the Oldest an
uStrongest Companies in America
Settlements
Life Insurance in the Prudential
Insurance Company of America.
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STHOXG AS T11U ItOCIv OF <t HIKALTAK.
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weaknesses he would likely have chi.s-
,jBjttA courji*i..m-,JX^kixUn» wowld- -»***
Mirer of a happier if less brilliant *uc-
ce«*
W* IH Ifaat there are fevr experi-
ment* In humanity, that in each man
there, are trail* and elements that tit
himii»r,tJ),l»i:AAu- Um- b*Ul®--44«o erf
life where he can keep In touch with
the onward time*. Tho mistake of ta
king the wrong road at the beginning
of the journey of life would in manv
ho avoided If the young would
aaeaanre themsefye* and tf thoae most
Interested should give them encourage
ment or warning n* deserved.
The father, mother or frland who da-
id* on college education or aukotf
r*in|»fflo cure origl nel weakneaaea
IVC were on the car* going to Atlan
ta, our companion being the best
physician in Middle Georgia. The
door at the upper end ol the coach was
thrust open, and in came the hoy, with
Ms arm* lull of r ,»m*H black bottle*.
(TryTiig— tr Tce coTd X'oi-iV (. : o a” The
doctor paused in his talk glanced at
the hoy, hik! remarked to us, in a tone
ol quite deep conviction.
•• i hat stuff U doing more harm than
all the tuu rooms did.” In former
\ ears, soda w ater and other harmless
drinks were sold on the cats. You
won’t flml any of thorn now Coca-
Cola Inis driven ibcm out. Kerry train
s a Coca Cola distributor, rj ery p*s-
siitigcr coach a purveyor o f bell.
Never, unjil the adient of that in
sidious foe of the human mind and
morals, did anybody ever w itness the
sbockiug spectacle of white ladies,
with up turned bottles at their mnmh*,
swilling a pernicious tipple publicly.
A n v iiian, w oman, boy or girl who
tampers with Coca Cola will loim the
Coca Cola hahK Any man, woman,
boy or girl who lias become a slave to
the CocaCola habit is on tne road to
ruin. The app'tito, like tho whiskey
thirst, will establish a mastery over the
victim It will demand more and
.MOKK. ! t w ill go from one g!a*>s per
day to two. and from two to tour, and
Irom four to eight, and from eight to
sixteen.
It. will Injure the eyes, wreck the
nerves, weaken the brain and loosen
th»' moral structure.
It were better that your boy were a
Irunkard tlia* a Coca Cola fiend. In
the one case there is always hone of
reformation; in the. other there seldom
s. Bad as it would be for vnur
laughter to drink wine far worse is it
for her to fie the slave of Coca Cola,
W hat cow a’(Is and hypocrite* wo
are! Any of us can preach a-ainsi
■lohtt Bariev corn,damn "ihe demon,
Rum,” and hang the bar room but
who dare* to go up against a worse foe
to liuniapitvVfutrrre than even John
It. ha* b.icn ? Nobody.
VHY! ( We would like for the W.
C. T, U, to -think it over and tell ns
what is tho answer to this question,
because we want to be certain that,
when we answer It, we'll d<> so cor
rectly )—Watson's Jeffersonian.
Promptly -at ^ o'clock Tuesday morning June 1st. Our
doors will be thrown open to the public, and our great
Piercing A rro'w Sale will be on ami continue 15 days.
AVc will inaugurate one of the ..
Mightiest Trade Battles
that has ever been waged in Barnwell Co. From start to
iinish there will be such doings as will make the Battles,
of Ancient times fade into mere nothings.
Quivering Arrows, Pulsating with profit, to the people
will dominate every depaitment of this grand and glorious
store.
We have a TREMENDOUS stock of Mercliandisc and
will sell everything at cost and in many instances, for less
than the actual cost of production.
Remember Friends,
every article in our store will he a bargain.
All prices will he cut and it is up lo yon to save
by attending our Piercing Arrow >Sale.
ft. Mazursky,
money
MAIN STREET,
BARNWELL, S. C
-More and better insurance to
the dollar invested than any
.... ... •• • :
other Company in the United
States. ‘— - - —^—~—;
WRITE OR CALL ON
R. M. MIXS0N*
Williston, S. C.
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.FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS.
GUARANTEED TO SATISFY PURCHASERS
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PWC: i* lot* «N t* f («. Jrt $f.5» pvr a, 5 #1 n. a 11.» per cl. ft ■. vri mr, si SLM per ■.
F. 0. B. YOUNG'S ISLAND, S. C. Oar Special Express Rates on Plants la Very Low.
• Wc grew the first Frost Proof Plants in 1868. Now have over twenty- thousand
satisfied customers^ and wc have grown and sold more cabbage plants titan all other
persons in the Southern states combined. WHY? because our plants must please
we send your money back. Order now;Jtjs time to set these plants in your scc-
tiontoget extra early cabbage, and they are the ones that sell for the most money.
non iu gci extra eany caooage.ana tncy
Special tarn‘1 to who .otk* up c!ub • U/ m /’ n,
Gadcrf. Write for ilSu^rste*! cjitJ»k»pMe. , if aII* V*
erjfyCo^ Ux 7* Yana's bind. s. C
THE
“SACRA FAMES AlUI.”
‘‘Tlie accursed thirst for gohl’K wa*
the i^ause of tho recent tie up of the
Georgia Railroad between Augu*U
and Atlanta.
'ffwrlTibtiimtffitbv- wart’ «*' fiilUTw*;
Ten wliite firetnen were laid off and
thrir reins given to ten colored firemen.
The raJJj-oail mana«cm*nt said, ik w«s.
done In recognition of tho long and
faithful sertlee of their negro etn-
t'lovc*. 'Idle displaced whites *nid that
jt w**-rioue herxiiAa Uhl ncgroG* were
paid lea* than the white*. So the
cightv white firemen In employment
of the Georgia went on strike.
White, people along the road would
not allow train* to run with negro
firemen and forneatljr two weeka there
wa* a cessation of Jill mall, frelgnt and
passenger trains. People got pro
vision* ty wagon* and auromobih»
Honje aort of a compromise waa reached
on Saturday and full service resumed.
A11 (trikerf were taken back . Several
unsettled question* are to he decided
bj arbitral! iu.
NOTIONS, PIERCING ARROW SALE.
5c Lds. Hem Stitched Handkerchief*
(<*
1c
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5c Men’* •’ ”
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2r
life *•
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5r
20ii •’
(a
12!.
-.>e '• Silk -. -‘
(■'.
1 h
White Tear! Button*
w
2c D 7
5c Hoyts Cologne
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5r
■o MantUi-l-’apcr
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5c Gold «S Silver Eye Needles
(:‘j .
2c pa
DRV GOODS PIERCING ARROW SALE.
<!0e Silk All Shades
u
20c
Good Quality Sea Uiand, 20 yds for
$1 thl
'•iq Jiu-h •* ’• *
bn
-IL-
fuo lo 1 Bleached and unbleached Sheeting
(«_)
1.-.
10c Gambrrc Jb inch
or
be Good Calico
<«,
5.V
biu Muslin Colored
<«.
3.r
15c Brown Lit.on
<'»
IL*
15c White A Colors Linen
*- H
Kir
15c “ Mercertoed Waisting*
CLOTHING PIERCING ARROW
BARGAINS.
fS 00 Mens 2 Fc LightGray & Brown Suits
(»)
|C 20
|I5U0 ” -- Blue aerge j lined
("j
♦«.!»8
$100) “ I! i'c Blue Surge gnarsnteed all Woof
♦ b 08
?2o 10 ” •• Very fine (juaftty Olive Green W (-rated
<"\
♦ 11 05
f•1.25 Boy’s 2 I’c Double Breasted Knickerbocker suit*
<‘>)
♦ 2 20
75c A |l 00 Wash Mnts _
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4 lr
♦5.00 J. B StuUon fiat*
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♦3 59
JsOW QUARTER SHOES, PIERCING ARROW
SALE.
♦ 1.50 Lds Black A Tan
♦ 1 00
♦2 00 •■ Fat-Leather*
♦ 1 50
♦2 25 Men’s Fat it Gun Metal
♦ 1 40
Fl.oo Men’s
♦ 1 08
50c -‘ A f*ds Carpet Slippers
Ilk-
MEN’S FURNISHINGS AT PIERCING ARROW
SALE.
15c Men's Dress Shirt*
2«c
*i 00 iV Jl 25 Men’s Dres* Shirts
80c
50 ft 55c Mon * Under Shin* and Drawer*
]0c
5c Lds Gauza
3jc
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6o
CROCKERY, TIN-WARE, k GLASS-WARE,
PIERCING ARROW SALE.
2*5o 17qt Dish Fan*
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16c'
JSIU .lick IFUPPL FfiUU:*..,i^ -.•■■..
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bOo ” Cups A Hatrrer*
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25o *• Fit»e 1 umblers
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10c
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All Our Stock of Millinery at and Below Cost.
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AILG U r Lon br£l la* and i’ara*ol* at balF tKe- Fi ioo. *
No Matter what price* other* quote yon. Oof price* will he lower.
H rleud* our space is too small to j>bow, in this paper our tmmenae line of
good*. *
’Ttaonly a few things quoted to ask and induce von to come and
inspect
Every item marked in plain figure* ad that our ouatoim-rs may aee without aak-
ing the price.
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Choicest Car Load
^ OF 4-
New Year Stock
at
HILL TOP STABLES,
BARNWELL, S. C.
arc all right, so
arc
Listen to-,the Music that the Piercing Arrow Sale
prices
They
their prices. ...
Nice lot of Buggies, hurries, Wagons, Lap Robe
Harness and fill parts of Harness to he sold CHEAP
CHARLIE BROW N.
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the
Bank of Barnwell
T/ie Oldest and Strongest
Ba?ik i?i Barnwell County
Depository of The State of South Carolina, The County of Barnwell,
and The Town of Barnwell
Capital, — . — — — - ■
Surplus and Undivided Profits,
$60,000.00
$43,000.00
To *»ve money i* dot hard when once u hank account iMfcarted for
money in a bank cannot burn a hole the pocket.
A bank account mean* paying full* by check—the only absolutely
Safeway. Checks leave no room for argument ir* to when or bow a
bill was paid. Each check is recorded in the bank’s book*. The*a
togeher with your money and the cancelled check* are kept for you
in burglar and fire proof vault*. Y'ou baye accuse to them at any,
time.
Let ns talk this over with you the next time yon are in town If im
possible to call, w rite us.
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8. FURSE, JR.,
EDMUND M. LAWTDN.
Cotton Factors, Bagging and Ties, Fertilizers,
Handlers of Upland, Sea Island and Florodora Cotton.
Liberal advances made on consignments of cotton.
Personal, prompt and careful attention to all business
entrusted to us.
.FUKSE & LAWTON,
212 East Bay Si., Savannah, Ca.
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