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*1 Anjr Boirn. Elko, 8. C. FOR SALE.—One Jersey cow, with young calf three weeks old; giving three gallons of milk pier day. Ope row giving two and a half gallons per day guaranteed stock. I am offerin K at bargains for cash. Apply to H. N. Berger, Williston, S. C. 4-15-lt-pd Mrs. J, G. Howell and little son, of Lamar, are visiting relatives in the city. FOR SALE.—New five room house half acre lot, town of Barnwell, close in. eSferms reasonable. Address Post Office Box 183, Barnwell, S. C. It-pd. Mr. R. E. Woodward, of Rosemary township’ was a business visitor here Monday. SHOE REPAIRING by an Expert. For< ^ie right kind of work at a fair price, send your shoes to W. M. Man- «tine, Bornwoll, S. C.^'located in Har rison Building. Shoes sent to me by parcel post # will be returned prepaid. All that is necessary is to send them to me, stating what kind of work you want done. * 4-15-tf. FOR SALE.—One 3-4 Jersey cow with second calf born April 4th, price 175, and one 3-4 Jersey heifer with first calf bom April 5th, price $65. T. B. Kills*, Jr., Lyndhurat, 8. C. • 4-15-3t. The Misses McAllister, of Charlotte, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. MlcAllister. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lancaster, of Baltimore, Md., are visiting relatives in the city. - Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Patterson and little son spent Sunday in the city with relatives. On the 24th day of April, 1920, at the late home of Theodore Corley, at 12 o’clock, M., the moat of the goods and chattels of said Colley will be sold to the highest bidder for cash> consisting of household , goods and some farm utensils, etc. - By order of the Probate Court. E. W. Mayes, et al., Executors of Estate of Theodore '' , Corley. Mr. A. B. Jordan, of Dillon, presi dent of the South Carolina Press As sociation, was in the city Saturday on business. W A N’TEfOld shoes ta fair con dll mo la tW following star*. Ladles' C. 4 15 If Mr. A. C. Matthews has purchased I a handsome St ode baker touring car 1 from the Hagood-Jennings Auto Cn* I lac*! $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all its stages and that Is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly Influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine Is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces of the System thereby destroyinf the foundation of the diseaae. giving the patient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature In doing its work. The proprietors hare so much faith la the curative power of Hall's Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any caee that It fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address JP. J. CHENET 6 CO . Toledo. Sold by all Druggists. »c. 1 SPRING IS NOW HERE, AND YOU WILL HAVE TO EQUIP YOUR CAR ’ * . / ^ & WITH NEW TIRES. WE WANT-YOU TO KNOW THAT WE BOUGHT A BIG STOCK OF GOODRICH, FABRIC AND SILVERTOWN CORDS, BEFORE THE ADVANCE IN PRICES AND WE ARE GOING TO GIVE YOU THE BENEFIT OF THESE PRICES, WHICH WILL BE A SAVING TO YOU FROM TWENTY TO THIRTY PER CENT, WHICH MEANS A GREAT DEAL TO YOU WHEN YOU HAVE TO EQUIP YOUR CAR WITH TIRES. THESE ARE GUARANTEED FOR 6,000 AND 8,000 MILES BY THE MANUFACTURERS. COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER AND GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. SEE J. H. HUTTO Barnwell. S. C-, Route No. 1 Takes orders for a*d erects all kfaOa of Monumental Work, for a ro liable firm. Drop me a lime and 1 wil coll omP tee yoo. Agents Wanted Hagood-Jennings Auto Co. PHONE NO. 79. Barnwell, South Carolina L. P. WILSON nwnL hi ix* No Red Tape. HARLEY A BLATT, WHY? rm*D HRAL 4*0 Ml 14* Confidence Lewes •eitmg them al $1*5 $1*5 and serofe tike t «atHi guaranteed fee twrite but they will jast several year*, bandied with core. Coll and s them. # W. D. Gantt. Write or see me for delivered prices on rat and fire proof metal com cribs Can be furnished in any capac ity. Shape, round, oblong or square. First cost cheaper than wood, no up keep, no insurance, ideal storage for peanuts or oats. W. E. Stokes, agt. for Barnwell County. Address Bam berg, S. C. JUST RECEIVED.—Another car load of “Titehold” Red Cedar Shin gles Also a carload of No. 1 Timo thy Hay. Special price in quantities. C. F. Molair, Barnwell, S. C. 4-1-tf. I’r«m ppm—I that %hr laaool Corolmo Bar assmiot : ta Columbia aa April 23 aad 24 will ! be largely alVended by the lawyers | of the state. C. 8. Monjcith. the sec retary, says that hr has received a large number of cards from the mom hers indicating that they will attend the meeting, and he urges all the law yers who have not sent in their cards to do so at once. • The local committee on arrange ments consisting of W. D. Melton, W. S. Nelson, Waites Thomas and Doug las McKay, is making preparations for the entertainment of all who at tend. A splendid musical program is being arranged, and there will also be other attractive features. offers such wide selection—the public still finds Buick demands exceeding Buick production. lo bmld whea you art pate, weak. Read what Mr. Sidney Fry. of Rock Citjr, Ate., tart, and then try ziron. He tnaket the follow mg statement: “Something over a week ago 1 used Ziron for the first time. I was troubled with indi^ettion and had a spell of weak- Ziron he! ness helped both troubles. I feh Thus it is easy to recognize how steadily, each season, the Buick Valve-in-Head motor car has become an essential part in the lives of men and women—as well as in the progress of commercial and professional activities. stronger an&my stomach quit hurting. I ‘ Ziron is a good medicine. really feel that It surely helped me.’ Your druggist will sell you Ziron on a guarantee that if the first bottle does not Benefit you, he will refund the money you paid him. Get a bottle of Ziron todayl ZN 13 Its superior quality—service—economy and dependability are caus ing thousands of persons to place their orders for car delivery months in advance—thus'protecting themselves and assuring their owner- ship of this world-wide preferred motor car. > Notice To All Democratic Clubs. AJ1 Democratic Clubs should meet, FOR SALE—Shingles and flooring. Apply to the Farmers’ Union Mercan tile Co., Barnwell, S. C. 12-J-tf organize, elect officers and delegates to the County Convention, and under the rules of the Party, this meeting REGISTERED DUHOC JERSEY HOGS. All age*. Prixe-winning'Stock. CEDAR GROVE FARMS. L. P. Tobin. Proprietor. Barnwell. Snntk Carohua. must be held 9n Saturday, April 24th, 1920. - Edgar A. Brown, County Chairman.