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A >♦, A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A »♦» F 0 R S A L E I B US IN ESC UILDERO j. — ILI>ERO p <-x-:-x-x-x~x~x~x~x-x->*x-x~:- \V ANTED—By youti<r man. ,: * ♦% ♦!♦ fur- 1 mishcd room in private home with ^ eon\'en\*nctv. WouTd consider taa- ang meals. Address P. 0„ Box 102, ♦!♦ Barnwell, S. C. Itp. ♦% “- -'- ”' *5 ■ “ V FOR SALE—McCormick mower.', Hay Rakes, one *and two # ht>rse Wag- j Jfc^ <ms and Buggies. A full stock on ^ hand at al times.—Farmers Mercantile Co., Barnwell, S. C. 9-ll-4t.' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ # «u A A A A «,♦» A A A, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ AAA •♦^^♦^♦^♦^♦^♦^♦^^ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ VvV^e^^^VVvVvVVV^r f Union V FOR SALE.—Milch cows for sale. A Apply to W. T. Walker, Blackville. j ^ FOR SALE—Pitt Bull Pups, brin- J die with white markings; seven weeks ♦ old; father regihtered; males $10.00, V females $6.00. Only a few left. They’re beauties.—L. K. Best, 1012 A Marion St., (Alumbia, S. C. A TAKEN IP—One black and white 1 spotted sow with four pigs about two : months old, with white lists across i V • One Hudson Super-Six seven passenger automo bile, good running order, 4 good tires, two spare tires and rims, good top and curtains. Price $400. One seven passenger “elie” automobile, new pistons and rings,-^new radiator, two new tires, four speeds. Price $150. : SOMETHING NEW! Yes, Two of ’Em ♦> t : A. L. LOWMAN One-Ethyl Gas t backs. They were taken up at my! DdlOra, S» C. ^ iace on Monday. Sept. loth. Owmer, <an get same by paying for this ad' and feed bill, etc.—J. Ashlergb, Sv(’'.—Itp: A. Bcnnctt,j • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • ^ : X Miss Blanche Port( k r left last week 1 .1 Bnnau College. Mi's Spann and Miss Rebecca Blatt attended a dance in Orangeburg Fi ; - cav night. . Mr-. K. L. Patterson and childrej;. (■• Atlanta, are visiting, relative in t ! .( -citv. Mi' KHzal'eth Easterling ha re :.:•<* lioir.'' aftir'a plea'an* \ i i ■ .nt: Ws in Augusta. Mns !vy.Lidia . v *>< v*n a lUivkhah.-r. . f o ■ '!. N. !.. izabe’h Mi '»rs. ' 1 I'iWi i'' <hi'Un and Mo*r;-y lef* l ui' iay nVarting t i \\ ■ >f 1 :11 t 11 i: i n ■ ■. / tb s i'.' il. S. M, nie. .I:,, a’al I K. '/ Ka i y. .lr.. li ft T\n'day mui ning fo, t i Univcr'itv of Sunt in ('aiuiina. Mrs. i Cha rljo Brow n, Sr., i •nto"- • •tuifii t hi- \\'i ilnosilay A ft t* rni.M i uri'lgf < ’lull last wti’k and Mi*'. B. P -•avit'.' was hostr ss th:- wook. Mr. F. . .1. Saul i r- has K*s1gn< ii hi-- ; n.'it i> >11 with tin liua! ( hi*n i-L'ol i ittling t n .. tu aiiopt a mort* lurn a- 1 ,vc unc W 1 ( h thf Fai mm ,' rnion Mm- tuiitilv < '<>. Mis ' ■ - K 11a l.oui't' Molair *a r : {‘auliMc Ho iman left yo stoi'day t • Oolumhia. where they will resume t u ir studies at Chicoi’a and Columbi.'. ( (tllege, respectively. <i Messrs. N>frl Lemon and Herman Maaui-ky left Tuesday morning for Philadelphia, Pa"., and Staunton Mi'i- tary Academy, respectively, where thev will resume their studies. ♦ ECZEMA! Money back without qupMion f HUNTS GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES Hunt's Salve ami Soap .tail in the treatment ofltch. Eczema, Ringwcrm.T etter or other itch- •.:,g *lnn diseases Try thir treatment at our risk. Mast* A Deason Drug Store Barnwell, South ( arolira. 1 BOILER FLUES MILL CASTINGS AND SUPPLIES BELTING, PACKING AND LACING WOOOiO«Ott AND CTttt. Hriny |:N(iISk KICHA1KS in auto f«.r quii k work LOMBARD IRON WORKS, AUGUSTA, GA. 666 i« a prescription fur Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bil ious Fever. It kills the germs. ft;$3,000 Cash Prizes UU 1 - o How ma ,v words ran vou makt from t ho '!o* t •*• - in flu* ,t h rt o word': "SHE :Tn i .1) roiLET a in ■ ('EES” : .'•J.iitia Fir * L Frizm ' .lu.lv 11 *. * are anki . Jra tor \."v 1 < •; . -.narr. Fond s la nr > - .ir cir tii ar, ■ 1 rules. Shitfi old L ,abt jialories . (IF *pt. H j, Aurora, Illinois. , . 4r .%■ ' L The new product put out by . General . Motors Chemical Co., and sold by Standard Oil Co. Keeps your motor in better condition, and gives more mileage, power, quicker . get-a-way. . . Aas those who have used it, among them being: Mr.'S. B. Moseley Col. N. G. W. Walker, Lemon Br^s., Inc., Mr. Wm. McNab, Mr. J. 1. Bush, Mr. Jack Reynolds, Mr. W. P. Franklin. Mr. W. E. McNab, REGULAR GAS 24c ETHYL GAS 27c l Two- Beginning 15 We will give a coupon with each 25c purchase. These are redeemable with the High Point Distri buting Co., who will give l( you Rogers Silverware as premiums. These coupons given with cash pur chases ONLY. represents the latest achievement in • l A typewriter construction, gives the greatest measure of satisfactory -on ice and a quality of work that is unsurpassed. CONSIDER IHKSE FACTS: The \Y oodstock mean more for tlv money, ha- many superior features and exec’s in every particular. Price' and Terms- Most Attractive.—Territory inquiries solicited. ‘Extra value makes easy sales and attractive earnings. Full Particulars on Request. . WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER CO. 216 \\. Monroe. ... ..... Chicago. V. S. A. B. P. DAVIES. Distributor, Barnwell, S. C. Full line Southern Cord Casings and 1 ubes. Springs, Spark Flings, I an Belts, Bulbs:, Etc., for al! make cars. Polarine Oils Mobiioil, Quaker and Greases. State Oil. Auto Repairs Machine Shop Welding PHILADELPHIA STORAGE BATTERIES VICKERY BROS ::: Barnwell, s. c. ^ <*e ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A. A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ COTTON " COTTON CHAS. G. HOUSTON COTTON FACTOR AUGUSTA, GA. Cotton Subject to Customer’s Inspection at all Times. Liberal Advances made Bonded Warehouses 4 on either bolding or Small and Large Accounts selling cotton. Solcited Can Sell AH tirades of Cotton Advantageously. PHINIZY & COMPANY 1 Cotton Factors - Augusta, Georgia Established 1865. Again offer their services as Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants to the p"ebpTe "bf BARN WELL a- well as adjoining counties. / - • \Ve ar.e prepared to.make—11heral advames on alL tror-tan— ments, either for prompt 'ale, or to he held subject to instruction?, of tlie owner', where such consignments are kept promptly mar- gined, and w* require no further secifrity than the actual cottqn itself. , '-f W «• in.itc correspondence as to terms for handling, etc., from those who desire k^\or us with their patronage. — y C. Walker Beeson - W. M. Butt WALKER &; WALKER COTTON FACTORS Augusta, - Georgia Warehouse Licensed and Bonded under the United States Warehouse Act, CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED SHt^RII I ’S SALE. State of Soi ith Carolina. ( ount i" oi ' ii;u nwell. THE STATE vs-. AV. D. BELL Under am i by virtue of a TaS: E v e- eution t.i m c dirweted oy .1. B. Arnr 3- ~ strong, ’ll"rt isuker of Barnwell ('oun- ty. 1 ha\|e this day levied upon ar 1 will sell to the highest bidder for cash. Itelweeh • fh<*"Legal hour? of sale in front of the Court House at Barn- well. S. on Monday, the (ith day of October, 1 < .(24. this being Salesday in said month, the following described real estate Eighty-four acres of land in Tin- kers Creek school district. Rosemary township, bounded on the north • by lam'u of A. P. M itchell. east by land of \V. I.l Frederick, south ’oy lands of Mrs. Mary .1. Bell ami West by- laml ( t ( liiTii- Jo Wf l’S. , . Levied upon and sold to satisfy th; above h.xev ution and Costs. C KEYS SANDERS. - ■ Sh( i iff B. ■ Barnwell, S. C.Joth day of S'-ptem- her. 1!*24. » • JO . . SHERII F S SALE. State of S. ■ 1 V 1 i mth (^arulir.a, County T Bat "Well. THE STA’l E • /' -Vs. r- MRS. MARY .1. BEl.Id Cndir and by virtue of a lax F v e- ’ eution t.i me directed by B. Arm , strong, Tr. •asutei* of Barnweil Coun- ty. 1 nave this day levied itpon r i..,i will sell to^lhe hig+m.'t l.u him; for ! d'h.- between the legal hours oi sale in front of tho Ci urt House at Bai n- well, S. C . on Monday, the Oth day of October . 11124. this being Sal ■.-••lay in said month, th“ following (Ivscnheo iv <ij estate Fifte n acre- of land in Tink us Creek - h d di-trint. Rosemary t.iwn- shi|). bourn led ofi the m.nh by land i r W'l). Bel 1. east by land of Albert Frederick, south by land of AY. C. Bell an ! v i st by land of \Y. D. Be!i. "I.evie ! u non and sold to satisfy thi above Ex* eution and Costs.. V C. KEYS SANDERS,' Shi riff B. C, Banv.veFlT S. (’..loth (La’ of S,'Oerr.- l or. v^iTiT/ / /- jL /- :y h EDUCATION The compelling force which attracts' to an exposition is the educational value of its exhibits. This year’s exposi tion will offer a greater varie ty of educational exhibits than any previous event. CooBty Fsbibitt FWei sod Hoary Dairy Prodvcti Jndoitna! Products Brrl Cstllr Purr Foot! Show Port Tmcioal Exhibit C»rl.’ Club Work Art Duplsy AncusI Dof Show Style Showy Craint and Crayyoa Work of Women Poultry and Pigeooy M<idr in Savanaak Swine Herds Sarannah Health Center BeTy’ Club Work Dairy Cattle Af multure St( ck Parades Chatbcm County Lxhibity These are only a few of the scores of educational features to hold your attention and proffl by at this year’s great annua! exposition. Plan Your Trip Now 50c For All ENTERTAINMENT The entertainment features this year will give more good, old-fashioned enjoyment and thrills than over before pre sented at any Southern Ex position. Bring The Whole Family— Dad and the Boys, Mother and the Girls and make this a whole family vacation week. RaoBinf Rttt* Hart'i Lady Baad Aulo Pol* Auto Racial Sociaty Horta Skaw ^ Circua Side Skaw Rides and Thrills Motordroaa # Weary-la-raead Roller Caatlar Tke Wkip Perm Wk**l S*apla««a Butterfly The frolic Caterpillar Veuetiaa Swiai The Midway Here will be gathered alf that is new and sensational in Carnival Shows and Features —clean and wholesome amuse ments that all will enjoy. A Vacation You Will Never Forget. 50c For All Hu-State Exposition Savannah, Georgia OCT 27H! To NOV. 151 i Excursion Rates on all Lines ofTravel p * Send Us Your Job Work, j ^