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* 4BM* ttkfe * c.m JO** W I I 9 1 b r. DAtm HAIM I V On# 7«#r — H*®! Six months - - Three months ........ — •JO Per copy •06 THURSDAY, JULY 29TH, 1920. M Dollar Democracy.’ Democrats throughout the county ' are urged to contribute to the fund be ing raised by the “Dollar Democracy Campaign,” which is just what its name implies. By contributing a dol lar or more, every Democrat may have a hand in the expected victory at the polls next November. The Re publicans are said to be forming a $100,000,000 “slush fund” to insure its 'Success. Surely Democratic success is worth |1 to each individual Democrat in the party. See item elsewhere in this issue relative to the campaign in Barnwell County. •The Carolinian.’ A copy of “The Carolinian.** pub lished at 8t. Matthews, found ita way ta our exchange labia last week. It is edited by Mr Cliff Langford, ere of the founders of (he Allendale County C it 1 sen. and the sm chon teal department le awder the fervaaanalMp •f Mr J K M< M ta a aesr Jr . of Ham * «** tag papei pagee vafl fitted with feral and Hlate news safe adeeetaaeUMMla The typagraphi aal airaag* m»m* w gmd. lad thees m rwoaa fee ■ i eaae*< la the peouo fMerh. V e tte< auee thwt dfea dader# ertB la nuumttad. ae S tahoe araae tSua> la gw> a aew praoaaag piarr tMfhaeg eeaMsaarp al« wofeowee The tuew* Ueeaw • *«a dhfe# ••oh heemard uUUI pe»«eaee iw He awoh^y •seme raraaees are eegeM eaw %e we eg w tta war agaaere dfe feet woeiedl Vhe ladMW m paevy we«» SwS hwweaee ad# •eeofe d <ho •##earr > *o a adfewod i# ag The waaesa* <d aeee woea owe mpmaattg gpwaeaahi (fe die powe.. ond Oe *<»— • • »#%'>'«• o^oeSae* > i Uenaett-Ken term. Your Last Chance We will say Farewell* Forever , * » f Saturday, July 31st, to the Going Out of Business Sale n at S. B. Moseley’s Store, Barnwell, S. 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Ow ing to the recent illness of the bride’s father, the marriage was very quiet, only the relatives and a few intimate friends being present. The ceremony was impressively performed by the Rev. Peeler. The bride was lovely in a ' pink georgette gown made bouffant effect and with a close fitting bodice. She wore a becoming picture hat of white georgette and her flowers were a beautiful shower bouquet of white carnation a. Immadiatel) a/tar the ceremony tW brMa sad gruoi left for a tnp ta Ms Was* at GaergHasm. PWnmcv. and atttar panaia sf misnnsc. sen# apoo <0War saaama aft** Aagfasi lal asttl W MONEY IS LIFE. IT IT T^b.CONCENTRATED ESSENCE OP LIFE. IT FEEDS LIFE. AND MAKES.IT STRONG. IT LIBERATES LIFE, AND MAKES IT INDEPENDENT. IT LUBRICATES LIFE, AND MAKES IT SMOOTH AND EASY. ARE YOU PUTTING BY MONEY REGULAR. I,Y, AGAINST THAT DAY WHEN LIFE SHALL NEED IT? THIS BANK OFFERS YOU THE BEST OBTAINABLE FACILITIES FOB PRE SERVING YOUR SAVINGS AND HANDLING THEM PROFITABLY. 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