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THURSDAY, APRIL 16TH, 1920.
Speaking of dancing, did the camel
walk and the fox trot?
From wh^t we can _gather, the
Navy is all out of step but Sims.
The voice of the candidate will soon
be heard in the land. Likewise and
also that of Mr. Umps.
“About time to prepare for a short
age of ice.”—Columbia Record. Not
in Barnwell; we have a new ice plant
that has been running nicely for
WEEKS.
After we get all our nice new pav
ing, we wonder where mud-slinging
politicians will get their supply when
they reach Barnwell on their campaign
itinerary ?
Before we can begin to enjoy the
balmy days of a late Spring, we are
eeied by the exhortattoeis of the coal
dealers to lay la our neat Winter's
•apply of feel
The Bett Worker—
Tag may work regularly aa mmmf hoars a day and
aa many days a week, year after year, far money, hot
there's a harder worker than yon art.
• You will appreciate him when you get Mm to'work
ing for you. This name ia MONEY. Once get money
to working for you instead of you working for it and
you will find that money never sleeps, but works for
you day and night 365 days in the year. ( Can you
equal it? Certainly not. Start a bank account with
us and you will soon have money working for you.
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WORK now than the same unit voul d buy in pre-war days.
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Washington, ApnllO—The house
military committee today reported to
the house a substitute for the senate
resolution authorizing the war depart
ment to sell nitrate of soda at the
prevailing market price.
Congressman Byrnes, of South Car
olina, explained that due to slides in
the Panama Canal and the shortage
of ships there was a shortage of ni
trate of soda. He said the war-de
partment had 300,000 tons and 90,000
tons were stored in commercial ware
houses at a cost to the government
of $1 3,000 a month, so that the sale
at this time would not only help the
farmers, but would save money to the
government by reducing storage
charges. He said the war department
claims it is necessary to have re
serve supply of 300,000 tons for war
purposes, hut by the time an addi
tional supply is purchased the gov-
•mment will have its own warehouae
/aciiitics available.
The rrftolutux) was amended ia as
to a at bo rise the sale of as mark as
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BARNWELL, S. C.
FOR SALE.—Two young milch
cows with first calves. Apply to I.
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The man who wears a Society Brand
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COAL
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BOUGHT BEFORE THE RECENT ADVANCE IN PRICE AND WE ARK
(*)ING TO GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS THE BENEFIT OK THE SAVING.
RIGHT AFTER WE PLACED OUR ORDER, THE PRICE ADVANC ED
$1.75 PER TON. OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS ARE URGED TO
LIST THEIR ORDERS WITH US, TO BE DELIVERED DIRECT FROM
THESE TWO CARS, THUS SAV-ING EXTRA HANDLING CHARGES
AND ALSO GETTING ADVANT-AGE OF* THE LOWER PRICE.
Buy Now and
Save Money
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