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CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE.
|-rW)8*"haVe several thousand eab-
^-h«S« plants for sale at |1.00 per
.^1,000. Simmons & Jeff coat, Barn-
^ftwell, S. C. 1-6UL
JUST RECEIVED.—A carload of
the famous “Titehold” brand of red
cedar shingles. Can make attract
ive pri^e. C. F. Molair, Barnwell, S.
C. - 1-12-tL
WAITED.—Renter for two or six
horse‘'clay land farm; good buildings;
% mile from town. Address Farm,
Dunbarton, S. C. 1-L&-4L
• HERB AND HERBABOUTS. •
Quite a number of Barnwell people
attended the funeral of Hr. Frank
Hazel at Cave Church Saturday after
noon. He passed away Friday night
after long ill health.
THE VAMP i
HBHHHHi BARNWELL
ONE NIGHT ONLY
MONDAY, JAN.
GEO. E. WINTZ PRESENTS NEW YORK’S GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY,
30 PEOPLE, MOSTLY GIRLS 30 ~ WITH
THOSE TWO INCOMPARABLE BROADWAY STARS
20 SONG HITS 20
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Johnny Getz
AMERICA’S MOST
BEAUTIFUL ACTRESS
THE
PERFECT NUT
The Barnwell County friends of Mr.
Joe B. Brabham, of San Antonio, Tex
as, will be glad to know that he Is re
covering rapidly from a recent opera
tion for appendicitis.
COPE-CAR ROLL.
Ulmer, Jan. 22.—Mr. and Mrs. G.
W. Cope announce the marriage of
their daughter, Elizabeth Viola, ts
John Carroll, of Williams. The mar-
took place at the Baptist pap-
'^^Asonage at Fairfax Sunday, January
the Rev. Mr. Windell White of-
floating. After a short trip Mr. and
Mrs. Carroll will make their home
near Williams, where Mr. Carroll is
in basin
FIRE AT BLACKVILLE
Blackville, Jan. 24.—An alarm of
fire caused some excitement here to
day, the blase being at the home of
Mrs. Mallie DoWRt. Fortunately,
however, the flames were extinguished
before any serious damage eras done.
Mr. and Mrs. L F. Still are rejok
ing seer the pooeeesjoa ef s lovely
little daughter, who arrived three
weeks ago. She will be called Marias
THE WONDER SHOW OF NOVELTIES AND FEATURES.
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DON’T FAIL TO SEE THE FLIRTATION WALK EXTENDING 15 ROWS INTO THE AUDIENCE.
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THE BALL OF MIRRORS. THE MOST WONDERFUL ELECTRICAL EFFECT E VER ON THE STAGE.
— THE HIGHEST SALARIED CHORUS IN THE WORLD.
SEATS ON SALE AT THE BEST PHARMACY. PRICES: $1, $1.50 AND $2, PLUS TAX.
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Thedford’s
BUCK'
THIS WEEK AT
TSS VAMP THEATRE
HIGH CLASS MOTION PICTURES AND YAUDEV1LLS.
THURSDAY, Jan, 26TH:
. A story of diamonds, parls, rubies and
smugglers neath the Afric Moon.
Ethel Clayton and Jack Holt
. in
“THE SINS OF ROSANNE.”
An amazing tale of a woman Jekyll-
Hyde. Under the spell of a Malay enchan
tress, she sold herself in a passion for pre-'
cious stones. Flung away happiness, hon
or, love. Plotted with diamond smugglers
and thieves. Yet she reigned the irre
proachable belle of society’s most exclusive
set. Until one night .... ?
A beauty-picture that’s all thrill!
Prices 15 and 25 Cents.
FRIDAY, JAN. 27TH:
Charlie Chaplin, the Comedy King, in
“A NIGHT AT THE SHOW.”
In a class by itself. Also 12th episode £
of “The Diamond Queen’’ and an Interna-. A
tional News.
Special Matinea, 3:30. Night Show. 8:00 y
Prices 15 and 25 Cents. V
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Keep Your Money at Home
home industries, and ‘keep the home fires burning/
We offer you SOUTHERN TIRES AND TUBES, made at
home by home folk*. And it k aa good a piece of goods as made
anywhere.
LOOK AT THESE PRICES ON FABRIC TIRES:
COMING SOON: “THE SHEIK.
h. j. Phillips,
Manager.
M. C. Diamond, X
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Owner.
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For over seventy years
this purely vegetable
preparation has
found beaefidal by thot
sands of persons suffer
ing from effects of s tor
pid, or slow-acting iiver.
Indigestion, biliousness,
cofic, coated tongue, diz
ziness, constipation, bit-
tor taste, sleeplessness,
tack of atorgy, pais in
back, ppsififtt nnder the,
eyes—aay or all of these
symptoms often indicate
Hurt there is
the matter with your
fiver. You can't be too
cuuxui ioqux use meat-
dne you take. 'Be sure
that the "Tbed-
ford's Stock-Draught,” is
Accept Only
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Augusta Lumber Company,
Augusta, Georgia.
Manufacturera and Dealers
LUMBER LATH^. "SHINGLES —SASH DOORS BLINDS
IME CEMENT BLASTER—ROOFING WALL-BOARD
Complete House Bills Large or Small Orders
Build or Repair Now While‘Prices Are Low
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30x3 ....
18.00
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80x314
11.00
82x4 .
81x4
82x4 H
Other sizes and cord tires in proportion.
Then we still sell the old reliable FISK TIRE. Get the new
prices. .. c. ^ .•. . • >
FISK TIRES VULCAN SPRINGS MOBILOIL8
PHILADELPHIA STORAGE BATTE RIBS
GENERAL REPAIRS AND MACHINE SHOP.—ALSO WELDING.
AT HOME
CHARACTERS^!
CAPACITY
CAPITAL
QUOTATIONS—FREE FOR THE ASKING
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When a man goes into business and asks for credit his TH£EE C s
are investigated—CHARACTER, CAPACITY and CAPITAL, TW resuh
Xcof this investigation usually determines his general credit slaMiiif.
A young man, by beginning to save early, can in time provide capi
tal, and iti s safe to say that in the process of saving he will, b^ the time
his capital is accumulated, already have bfcilded well the other two C’s—
character and capacity. .
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I LONG TERM MONEY to LEND j
6 per cent interest on large amounts.
Private funds for small loanfi^*
BROWN dt BUSH
LAWYERS BARNWELL. BOUT! CAROLINA.
MONEY SAVING PAYS BIG DIVIDENDS. TRY IT.
,THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Gapital Stock, $00,000.00
Make This Bank Your Best Servant
J. t HARLEY, Pm. N. G. V. WALKER. Vin-Pm.
a a MOORZ ViM-Pm. L P. WILSON. mam