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r ✓ THE fEOPLE. BARNWELL S C, 1> Vomen Made Y: Bnjht oyjp a clear sVir eax'TJ to(!y full of youth Dr.d heuhh n>ay be yours .f you will J.-ot^y^r system In order by regularly taking ^ COLD MEDAL HKEHiasl ■ ■ ’ ** ' V . * ••• V Th» world’s standard remedy for kidner liver, Madder and uric acid troubles, thi ifiOfi 11 *!!? 1 ! 1110 and Iooka - In u& * sinc * 1696. All druggists, three sizes. Look for tke «. m . Gold Med.l on w.ry bn« an “ eccoot Do imitation I CWPltlf C'oee IMtrc^w^c^ tt r* Inf' rati 17.531 B^C.Cl R c A LIZ T D BAPTISTS IN THEIR BY STATE RBCENT .JUREAT DRIVE. • ( hurt h. Tr 1”; , a For 1 \ f t * >. > ; J orahle t ;jn > o;*?: m'/.in:" i F.wld 'MSid t VV'ny Should He? i"ii^ lirt'Ji ;i Ij;11»it with 11 nr- Tt }uni wlur \\ ;is TlOW ji senior, to U|»i>ro}|rh hi^ .father for_«‘\I quiMitlv. ‘‘.Mv tatlier 11^or gave in* 1 ono-half much ns I triinw y^ou," saiiL tho / .♦n i’d'Jr**** l*^ (*hirl^.< II riaTK n . .rku“d Jr.t ru a «' : t ^ . • h< rT> m dl ••u- <■ waji given to tnc r.iMho 1 i t all the .count er o mjtm’. ri tl* s ;uulchtirchfis t>r H N’. Orr.' dh fi i tor (if the two ('anoFnirs. ejcrh.in^d is to ho dan-* 1 by tin* v;ir: >ns bus.' Resides (Ho ~t it n organ;/i- tions tl '-rt> was to ll<* county < ouncils that will have -uimri moral hutliomy .and lend thcir.su]*fiort trr'the clvurnhcs. l-'ach church ..w ill continue to govern I itself 4s hcretofiwe, hut under the in-;'' torchtirch* iHovrinont will lend 4ts in- fiuence towatd a comm on e...!! In the- i. uininm.i. , 1 commumrr. ' ■X church comic ,1 consis. complete ^gures in the „ ot (V|i . , a) . ma '„ am i one i ini m» [SB CrifflillE TWO NATIONAL DAP KS^ARE TO ERECT DURING 1020 f^JNE OFFICE BUILDING. ~9 ^ ‘ Itn FIFItiS KtFS'JSSCIilBEli All. Associations Excepting Cotfeton, PickenS^Sauldam and York! Fairly Passed Their Allotted Qdot^^ — Umi M TWO Gf.ROL^S '. r >- ^ Several Hundred Thousand Dollars a> Bonuses Are Being Distributed to Cotton Mill Operatives. i';i money finite fre- C'olumhia. Practically Tkii>tist drive in South' Carolina'' for $5,f)O0.OOO show that the churches of the state contributed $7:f*:!l,850.04, or an oversubscr ption of $2,0dl SaO 04. pa.- woman, wilt sft in county council and ald^Tn mapping out the! plans f;»r the work in tlio county. me again stress ’that th.* 1 interchurch ■4UUrll nil|ui*nd lllinll rnol unip-lly «knii> ^ l >a ^ dieir u.,lot- wor ]d movemFAit wants day, when Ids smu's de unimls hud been ments Wlth ,he exception or HTC no H IfMtlarl\ e\v<by4^.— \N eri* \oil satistiefl. dad?’’ uskf'd Harold. “(Vrtainly I was." I heii w fiy stjouM he?'' asU»>d 1I«P» ohl. '• »«■» » #i FIX STOMACH RIGHT UP I • churches, hut Sauldann Colh ton and Pickens I>t?ad amnn r a ]| era are hoping that the^e four may yet attain their goals, but saR, this is not likely, as nearly all the churches have been heard from The denomination leaders are map- : f.t.'ie strongest reli^TduiTt ProgVetR in.Road Budding. union of a co-operatwe s'pirit lha nhnrg-hw>;' for the ad- vanrement of Christianity.’* Dr Orr said, in expliining the organi/^ition to he perfected. ping out one programs for lb2d that any church has ever at’empf*d In South Carolini. At the u* xt ni “lirg of the genersil board. Jaruary ♦*, several important chant;»*a will likelv Ih- annoum ed Mm Coy* Reached. d V vs T’p to the pr< liighw.iv commisi ijnests for f*4 n i f ill."hr ai»r*r* • ent time, t^e if.» rion has approved re »:id hulMinfc pr»*1ect» x mat !».«1 t» (1 reenville.- 1 Ilobcrt I, Woodshle, pres.dent of the Faripcrs and Mer- »hunts bank and the VVoodside Na- t >nal bunk, announced- that a corpor ation to be known as the Woodside Becur.ties company would organis ed imiuediatelv to erect ' a Itj story bank and oft'ice burldlnr'^fl Malt! ! hire* t her**. I’lans for the structure Ijav.' been perfe*'te<i ami.the construc tion is to be'in in January with the exp*‘ctation that the building will be completed in &tM)ut 11 months. Th« building wiH be the taHes-tin the two ( arolmu*. In connection with the Imild ngtwill be the t.ill**^t in *h»* two boldem nf two banks wilf later con- sidci the matter of eoimolrdation of the ly $2 :.i*0 '‘ TO ■ |n«titmlonH •<» (hat th»* combined banka 4Jo* c *ilt»tl‘'-** w.H»*e cupy tl’c n* wb» i Id ng and have w b it* ik** • p u crtdtalizathm of II " ! If* m ..V.I frr S* %» 11.1 htin*!r* «l tli tcusxnd d* *iur* * ..r.lin r t«* »:.e - • I*** ht -he JV ara b * ng «1 -t r it* it* *1 a moUK th** «i »p* r a ■ m Ik... t !%#* *< tty iMttilfl flltilP i »*f (Sr»-* n*»l le ••* m4p»r tv • having >*a* h etu* -// ..Silk. $Ww aft* \ tv. -00 M !_ 0*0 A 0 Ca*i4(H> f*«ut K ( h»* .!• Mef ail Wefv p* t*Mt • «4 Hi mD «acit*Mw • i< w * *H an * • * • the** t a pUi a ^ Ueorge Agnew Cham berlain oJ T\f OMfA \tot*0id 0ft The story of a man and a Woman—utter strangers — forced together by' cir cumstances, living in the heart of the African jun gle, completely cut.off from the civilized world. He a modern American, strong and dominating; she an English aristocrat, independent and unatraid 0 ■ 4 4 ' 0 >H You will enjoy every installment because it is a story unlike any you have ever read. Don't miss it •nr «r •• t« Ma* - ft BOSCHEE S SYRUP. A e» Id % f<r«*b * \tr aw*at M**A **f al 1 du to *1 id 4*1 ten Cm r tftecV ed la a I** ta be t peomf da Kg • r* a* . bt%* •L H the t t***»ec I J »n tliva time* | Ma ; D» 1' •-.q.l* » ih*”" i| ff4* m to* Ah* utM i*t year 9k O ft 9 * klt| e«l 10 the ex* **«t mar th** w.*rM taae ever In- »«* tr I W the la»f Hfty-tlifee yeir* tu- h*i rnp !. * Ueti l It **' *1 f«*r rough*. 1 V icHlfl 4. f*i i»l*{4 thr«>( at lr» ritatb*n . » e«|*«* Nall 3 f lUK g tr*« iit*i«-a. |( gh ♦ the |*at knN i r* n**i r light’* r.*'t. fi 4 t • fr **tu ■( l«*Ugt mht mlth .•a*y ei|»ecto Ttll ii**n In th«* i m**ml fbc Mada Id Atne t Jt' ti ii ti«l u i**.-*! 1 In tin i* hoh 4*** *»f fWv# ***##'• «• C ef' 4fW * !• 4i * • R-aRt* L« r Q* l«aar»' ^ fit in S u*h <*ai fTN tHMUHA *u*‘f» pa d 4 in«nvR»*f* rnmpnn- iVr tb w n>w» • - rear, f W out 1 lonten incurred dvr •rating tn.the vinu» Mcf*n-atn. it thoU^JItcl* of fatilllli-^ ;t 11 |>\ r tba civillzcil uorbl. Sohl everywhere.—Adv. Just Grievance. ' “S"iin‘i <*«ly f-l-** Inis ^«»t to unit *»n . that gu\ iti the green suit." wii*l Mng- gle. tin* bellv of till* heniirry. "U hnt'v tin* mutter. Mag?" ticked her for that day -de.iry^l fri**!nl, "He <aid ‘Full yourself together, my girl ami i ii>li that or<h*r of ham and e-’gs* Aii> gify that talks to a lady like site’s scattered, herself all over the place ain’t no gentleman. That's what I say !’ , --F.irminghnna i 'Age-Herald. May P sturb Cotton Ante* J Skottnww M-mnamak^r, pre«Ment th»* American Cotton •association, nnd 'Kv M Mils* n. president of the .> *uf!i rsrollm Cotton association, have-ref urnfcdfrom a trip through states In the cotton belt 900 • • • 9 >« * «l tu Ji % r»M P »m %0t • • •* 4 of Meet 'tit-ru w**ru •It t*i4-«*»U prvmlune th*‘«** • ofU !tiftng that roport urano* e+*9t it ron ev^rx nt't. s# rt«** of nn f *T tie Iwnc N Orr 4trr< •aid JfcaV im if men In t I *g» ther at he had nwer heird « all the mtQi4t*m m th ww* e pi in i' in Reyts Carolina Inrt her* tu k*.-Ur nf dirtatUAtty t> r of the jwe'ikirut % eft* ee-rv other «tate hu t Keen < • f fttf* fif ,tnt : * 1 dnj f .* meet! >• 4*ate atled e rminty » *• A the touit Inveatigttieg Trachoma. C 1. Ktbler, M'olu.mhia; K R Wil- aou. Sumter, end J \V J**rv» v. Green ville. w:ll go to \ewtM*rr> to m^ke an investigation into the trichoma "dilu tion in that county, according to an announcement made by Dr Junes A Hayne, state offu.er « t«.a4*d «lth p#* itpi** taklnff a deep Interest Hi the pr -ceedme- the Mon of the m •ehl l •-!•*« ti*>n on the ntnek I4 w • 4* t *k en tp again At tor- acy Jcnntnr* * *f Sumter repre*ented the |..i.|H>neu(t of fre«> rang** an*l At* * rn« vh.n* s of Kingstne and Smith of Andrews. th»» opponents The contest of the election rviolved aixojrid the validity*of the ballot at Andrews They -’>• nt u d i>sin ferrnre with the Texn.s Da tins In con- L r«*< 'O’ s of ttie '$r of the T* ins Hankers* assocuv i’I*"*! *,o consider amonr other vmprh \ t nnt matters the >tabllizatiotj of the value of cotton. • c v h -mT year’s figurt'.s, despite th»* *‘ITi>rts to .sei ins to hi* more of this ctdss rif llti- reduce ('otton acreage an.1 tht* use of gatitTn this s*‘as4)fi than ever before, is Tsrtdi/.er The total amount col- wh < h ran be attributed to the high e,ctKCtu> t° noon $55Svg55 eoiom Th<* occasional us© of Houmn For Balsam 4t nUht win pr»v©pt and relieve tired ey*«, wateiy ryvs. and eye strafn. Adv Chinese Beauties. ‘ N An expert lias turned his attention to what In* calls “ihe exquisite coni- ph'Xion of the I ‘hiUese woiiu^i.” This, he claims, js not due to enameling, as Is generally supposed, but to careful udmipulation of the fact* by the most expert massmises. 'I hey begin with a gentle pinching of the eliiM-ks between the tips of their fingers, an operation that consumes a period of ten minutes. ^Lotloiis^re ap plied by mean* iif abs<irb'enf cotton, ' then comes an pnguent nnd there fol lows a kneading nf the rlM*eks with an extreme dellrary of touch. aHvays pnv ruling from tin- n*.*,. nq<l ronintiss.cure« of thi^llps 1*141 aril th** eafv. Ej~+. If Ihry T*re. I:c!v Smart or fktm. if S«r* Irmatrd, Frcauent Cpusc of Fires. n. S’^xD-five per rent 'of the fires or enrrinir in South Carolina onginatediy ilie homes of the people ami more than half of these fires are due to condi- b State Teach«rs Can Aid; An app(»al toNlie school Tea.iicrs of the -state 4o ~^p!K*rt eim American ly capitalized indnslrv is ahmit to hii New Enterprise For Georgetown. Georgetown. A new and ibundant- Cotton association haWbeen marl** bv R M\Mixson, president oft he South lions which may b® rrcubted in the j c^roliim\Cotton, fiss(>ciatkimNyht) [ las horhe. said \Y A McSwain. state in- addressed a^p^rsional lefter toVyory strrance commissioner, in b-is report to teacher in the legistature. Hlame for the fa(*L that the/teachers Careful and systematic Inspection of of the state are undbrpaid PC placed premises, with prompt correction of j by Mr. Mjxsnn on the pomsprice which unsafe conditions thpt may h** found cotton Jtas tirought in the bo - OUR NEW SERIAL CGrnrccx.ooo An Airplane Love Story - of Adventure in the African Jungle Gaffney - I/ocal officers who am not engaged iu suppressing the whis- E k* ’ in At . - . nnt • are 5 $253,659.22 in Fertilizer Taxe*. fi • agac“.l !h* •• flS33 M Irving S '’nc**ican Cotton assoAh>tk>n Mr Fertilizer t.ax *s for the year will ho phpers which involve -settlements be- E *v a nnama^er addroved a spe^uH meet-j approximately $10.li00 in excess-of .last tween landlords* and. tenants. There = ^iiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiitiiiiiiiiiMiiiirvir.fiiiMiiiiiiiiig White Man Will gwt honest pleasure to those who like stones with plenty of action anJ ro mance. —York Sun White Man is a story for those who want novelty in plot and swiftness in action. — Philadelphia Inquirer. 'o exist will result in the saving of much property to tlm citizens of the state .according to the report. the last fiO years. With a better price for cotton. Mr Mixson says; there will be better paid tejch**rs establish* d in George’own. T o be rr per ate<l und(*r the nam»* of the Pennsyl vania Stave- Company. Tins plant fs-, to manufacture barrels and staYes on 4 a larg'* scab*, and building onerat'ons ive already Ix'gun on the h \nhs of the^^ampit river, but several blocks abov*> rhe site of the g^rea* mills of the Atlantic 4*^>asP" Dumber corporation, whose surpliisHdiniJer will b** used in addition to the lahv** amount of lum- 4 iber holdings ut)(l*t; opUon Recall* Prewpti* Condition*. . “In mv jiidern*nt.** nays rommtssfon ♦ 0t Harris. ** ihe «(tuation todav a« m jt virds cnntrsict cotton in “New York! and *r**t cotton In the Booth J* very similar to rnidittnna. h«t 4»*i*oTj B hen j me «tw July (OOtracf* «el| it 4f»ft point* under spot* That happe ned tn Manh [ cf thm ywjf, hat ww aaw the f jtun>4 ; , p ^ 4 te sad n*ar1iM # im Sew T«rh nm t ♦ a ha«f wewuAmm h the 9v*. «a*rhet a the mmttP 4 kUf»rt ft til# B»M*r We pvwd r> TiA! ^ianUr^* the tbrng •tU he##ea ta Jmtomi th* r—iaf ivm WM Bank R1a»<» Worked Out. I Gambler Churchman Arrested. The epe' ial committee appointed 10“ Oaffrry Officer- ( f Y AllisofKand trap out the plans and *Je*ii!«. of the Ch^’l^s Byers, while lookitig for <mh- chaC^r of the S ujth V’.ir diti.i Bank. I trab.iml whDk* v n* *r the \orfb'('nro- =niiiiiimiiiini" •’"'"/uiiiiiiii'iiiirn By GEORGE AGNEW CHAMBERLAIN . ^The Most Fascinating and Exciting Story ■- You Ever Read .MClMHtlllMi— Trust .and Exp ert uorpor at work say* the South i ton •!**<m .at. >n The hia,- poretion w 11 b*- .apt the var.mt9 roaatMui ae e^ru aiaie sna p 4%* lina bry- fiu-b«*I In the M*rKM|H He, AfrOiW All nf •'bite and black > ,i i')V*-y of g:»n h>r* r the ••or* of Virg:l h** p;«Tt;Hpan*s h.»»h fnvde r«*od thetr e^-evpe tw. • id a f| g** nim^l Sytti Ada*n« wbrnt <*P r< er* * ipi ed S im d-n eft WnrerNf th.*t he h*d H ~ - .fc*f«r4 u-t.a.tl.TM.l-ml 91;i- t m*ta- ♦ the* was'wa hi* mmr.** mm Read the First Install* ment in This Paper is a romance that holds the reader’s close attention straight through to the end. — Los Angeles Examiner. White Man has a strong emotional flavor and is told with skill and sym pathy. —Detroit Free Press. 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