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Item* of the l’**t Week in Neifhbortnir Town. * D. U vi*itinjr hi* grarulparenU, Col. and Mr*. R. M. Mixuon. Mrs. J. E. Newaom and Mra. W. C. Smith, Sr., have returned from Spar tanburg, where they attended -* the *taTe convention of D. A. R. A de lightful motor trip to Hcnderson- vill, Asheville, Chimney Rock and other points of Western North Caro lina was enjoyed by them just be fore returning. Miss Frances Rankin spent the week-end with Miss Still in Black- vHle. 'v - Mr. G. L. Weissinger, sepresenta- tive elect from this awunty, was a visitor in Williston Monday. Miss Emma Kirkland and Mrs. White of Barnwell were visitors in Williston last week. Mrs. J .L. Dicks and children of Dunbarton are visiting Mrs. L. G. Dicks this week. NEW WEEVIL CONTROL METHOD IS DESCRIBED Nov. 2&.—Mias Eva n county has been on a vis t to Mrs. A. P. Scott. Mrs. Annie Givens of Saluda, is visiting Mrs. W\ P. Walsh. Mis. R. J. Palmer of Savannah, is visiting Mrs. J t L. Boylston. Mrs. I.igon Simpaon of Pelzer, is vixit’rg Mrs. W. G. Thompson, Jr. Neal Hucker of Augusta, spent Sunday in 'Williston. Mrs. Vera Bell of Savannah is vis iting Mr. and Mrs. J• L, Boylston. Mr .and Mrs. J. L. Dicks, and daughter of Dunbarton were visitors here this week. Mrs. J. E. Newson spent Thursday tn Bamberg attending the Bamberg County Fair. Mrs. M. C. Kitchings has returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. E. G. Fletcher of Columbia. Mrs. Dan Johnson of Btackville und her daughter. Mrs. Finds of Pamplico, were visitors in W’illiston this week. Mrs. W. B. Johnson, Mrs. Daisy Walker and Mrs. Chester Matthews of Blackville, were visitors in Wil liston this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard of Augusta were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Prothro last Saturday. Mist Louise Prothro attended the Orangeburg Fair last week. M. L. Bolick of Hickary. N. C., was a visitor in Williator this week. Mr end Mrs W R Kennedy and daughter, Mr. and Mm. Q. A. Ken nedy. Jr, and Mr. and Mrs J. A. I*timer and children spent Inst Sun «tav in Allendale. Mra H K. Raines and Mm L*«t* Ha'll of Charteaton nave returned k> their h'WM after a visit te Mrs C. W Gmen. VI ss I re I Hair sperl last week- c*»d with Vf .st Ethel Kennedy of Rflwenanr Mr ah.1 M-s P M Hatv and daugh I every sgwnrv ks destroyed a M V Hatv and Mra | wot a singts wwetrR es< spwr f (Continued from first page.) At the same time, as nearly all wee vils are feeding inside of the invol ucres (shucks) of the squares, it is possible to destroy a large per cent, of the adult weevilp with the same operation. • It is declared to be important that cotton shall be planted neither too early nor too late, but at such time that it will reach the right fruitage stage for treatment June ft. Contrary to the belief of many, it is dtsrlared that stripping off the early squares is foltirwed by increas ed growth of the plant and profuse development of new squares. So completely was this fact established, following eahaustive investigation, that stripping of rariy squares would prove beneficial, it is declared, even if there were wo weevil infestation. In gathering the squares a tight, qr l| mode sack is used with s draw string few keeping the mu«th closed When the squares ore placed in the sacks they are taken from the field sad burned, cure Wring taken that that We will have a demonstration of the entire line of National Biscuit Co. Products On Saturday, Dec. 2nd. Plenty of eating Samples. Be sure and come. Old time prices will prevail. _ ♦ a Special representatives will be in charge of this demonstration at Stretch - Your - Nickle Store, Barnwell, S. C. f f t lev. Ine*. Mi m Rutland sf knotting. la «tail Mm A I M. • aaswm Mr and Mm Garv H lew new ths guests $-*s£l*v sf Mr Martin Renew Mr lli^y Parker and Mtas LssgSa J uhwh f VenlbsmWw were vtertwm to Ed tel 1 '—•sW t • areongSu or trod srevovle five t« sown. pounds to I he sc re. •Would Wa mode tmssadlnloty fwRuw- mg I he peck tog A Wood duster. ee (We psSaou IbgOUgh (We I Oi-si’c Wslh a fuvvesg of •.r m rev BMIRRR eo m the swat 0# WsMhrtlu. Churvh twl 'tur*da> J^onr»krd The >dttee Mary KMen Porker ooa ths | tMOlmen*. OS g ■l toot Msudsy of If las lues Mow. I nos tl JT M avou. Mrs fairy Peeler. oK.. * »• l^en j Mmh de«otUd infwrmoll iiU. tngvth it Krt ttwl faw aewrol j ** o«<W dlo* trot two*, vovomuwudo- j • w abWr W> be op agotn. I tioua. dsrevtaauo. etc . am gtveU to I Goat VS 11 a os* a buatoen* , tOe tnsitetlo. obwW will ho sent ffoe I Lg,.far la < tun>two Isat friday. i *• apvdwotioo to the e«panment ato | M as f«a ficwtl AT Aiken Was Igpqptp f t MMh k CfdBiiMMFMkkl iJfcF* ^ f fHl ♦ Jt P' m a vi* r in Vtrv %»•«■ <Cqii J *»dc allentneo utR be attracted ouowl! this work igpuRtoUp and the r» • w f o o ^ ^ _ Rdk Mr anl •sdt* ••f evpe»to>mtatw«n otth the* " in<*K-»l io other vectli.rM of (We rwt- I ^ Imo belt n ill Iw n a* Wed f«»r uttb k.,ne.t tnlervl . I 1 *' *’ »- «• B»»t i II t* |k>yU(na j E l», PyrOcm b MKI'ORT J. R Vt.«J W [> Itortrsn Mma g j-n'er Mm J «• f *tW»r felW of n*tb Wrr parent .V Fait. ft!, M; lc* m J lut -• R*i*tl»lo Mm W VI V J. RtnF Hotfned John K Jtaeltmg A Itmaiey. If R hull M h irk load ■race J t‘rsnorW Roy Aotalem R W Rdrv If. K y i, y. J*. at -• m Au- tevt r K IK ’ Oil yrt ttlMMIAAtOMR.M tltMKTKMLV tl ?S »d II <M I VS ffe* aim \m\ II I *% tm I II 4A V IA 4»; I II w *j ^i*u 4 -Kat i Vy It Mu<M' Pe* Hr r \ siuia Cm . r. •f the Mr. R. A. kR tfak j • in V\ illis* »n tin* urek. Ik-ik .f MunUnsrenrt war a visitor i n\Vil|i»t»n Stturla) •»n hi* nay t«» visit bu» jMirvnt*. Mr. and Mm. J V Mrs. K J Palmer of Savannah. »* visiting Mrr J. L. RvyMon. V.ivs Ethel Sandif.T spent Sunday C. h C. K. New Willu .Mfr <,r ntinrf l*Ub. t , Ihib. Col .. ( The ItarowHI P»H»plr Willi-ton |*ub. Co. | WmistoU Pub ( ! The Barnwell Pe«»|»le i G. C. Bert. Jr. M. L. Me El benny i W. F. Duncan .... Id 0l» j Pori A. i Owrn* *v pvs l ntoti Mvr d M. (*brro»('i4i Treor. t m n » ,nbor * J C. K. Midair M'. P..» ;t Ov. -n- .>r W^bmgton. ' j Roy ___ ”\V. 11. Kennedy and Son I. F. Keeler ... . .. . J. H. Sanders L. C. Still ... . W. P. Waldi .._.2ri i r. r 7*> Tbouflht Pbotoqraphtd. t'eninion'li ’it J»ar^i*t i»f tlie French army and a nut cl miJfn erlminolo- gl*t ui> nell us psyi^BLml. ex|>erl- mrnt* m tlnniKlil pliufARRirb.v, result- Inc In pictures of objects suggested Arrington Bros, and Co. 15.55 mentnlly, wbleli, wbeti projerted frum YV. A. Porter 1.30 tin* mind to n Idglily sensitized |dn>ti* J; j-', Keeler 4.80 grajihii* plnte bel I iigalnst tin* fore- q a Kennedy *... 28.40 herd of n Hi’-Ject. lenve :i tangiMn Ini MiHpd^p Black 10.67 pressinn of tin* object thought of nt , ,, ,,, . Lemon Brothers ^82.19 the moinent. If a criminal fears talking In his Pinion Browns Sons _— 148.41 k1i»i j>. what dcnildo-distlUed hon or Sidney Sanders - i 12.50 will he not know when he eonies to Scott 35.71 roell'/e tb"t tlie very tlioughts of hi*! \V. D. FUnqiles .a;.. 12.50 waking hours may he read at police yy p jbu * 15 83 .ShJR C. F :t| t*i 282t5 25.00 15>3 04.00 18.00 11.2 5 6.40 9.50 22.3'. 2P. 14 * » l«t| n <> 27 JM , H.25 HMNI Ja* M. t'aldwvl ■ r. Mulair i la*m«.n ItriM. .... 1’ity lit* Cu. .... Ia»u Emma ( reich' B. Mazursky .. .- 5.25 Barnwell Fruit (’a. .“.rgrtre-.- 1.50 Rescue Orphanage 15.00 L. Cohen 1 ’ Mace Drug Co. 4.10 II. L. Still 4.Y7.'. (i. O. Barker „ .. . .. 4.15 H. B. Hailey . .88J0 W. A. Ross 4.00 Dixon Greene .... 15.00 h mihicarters ns if In cold print, pet- Imps even more clearly than if he him- self wore present trying to evade qnes- tloins? J. S. Blume II. D. Bust J. M. Diamond . YV. F. Duncan ‘_. Henry Hartzog . Terie Richardson Joseph Baxley .. B. B. Easterling J. C. Dychos P. P. Key M. K. Kearse T. B. Ellis. Jr. . N. _ A. Patterson Dave -T Fish’s Vision Limited.- To the ti-h the surface of the water, seen from below, presents a circular window surrounded by mirrors, nc- eoruing to IMwnrd Ulngwuoil Hewitt, G. ,L. Hill author of “Seirets of the Salmon," p*, g ll || J. F. Rountree ....15.83 W. PTYSanders ..r?.''...29^15 M. L. MeElhenny .g. 14.50 W. L. Harley . .12.5n .... .. ll.-'S .. .... T...25.00 soon to be published by Scribner's. It b. YV. Peeples ^ 12 5(1 aeoms that a flsli can see out into the . , , ' ' „ air only thm«u;li a liiuitetl aperture; ('-»*' •verjwhere elm* tlio surface rctteit* _ "Vnley .... ^... .25.03 the coiiteuiii of the Ktresim, or (if it lie '(tillus S’rubel ^.— ..l...... .54.00 ■ sballoar onel the-iMitioni. Utis 1* R- R- Martin .74.63 beiaUM* the light rays pasaing Alonzo Harrison - - f^b ater to air ..re bent. ho-I when the Q. M .Main ^ AQ •flCIa o' the irght ray flPotn the fish’s ^ jj rye with the vertical bc-omes great j g g|-» etHMiyh. U is beat backward ao that It . . a*i enter (be at/ *1 gtl. but la toward «We WaCteca. ^* *• JaWa 1 Hi. FFOITX C. B Lazar ,..2.00 13500 k m . .MB ,.JLM ...50.00 __ 163.68 ...60.00 .1.34.06 2.00 ...25.50 ...79.80 ....6.15 3.00 r.-_Vjtfr S. J. Hair —... ..I. ..... 60.00 M. C. Diamond .17.IM YViUic Hair - .3.00 (1. 1). MmCris _ .60.00 Vickery Bros.'^ r . . ... .... 2.00 T. Mims ..... 7.05 G.-H^Chompson ^...40.09 R. H. Burckjialter . . . .202)0 YVilliston Hardwa^ Co. ...: i ..32.65 Williston Hanlware^Cp. 12.(15 Gulf Refinintf Co. . -11-.20 James Ray YVilliston Pub. Co. 12.: Fima Cave 122.13 YY'alker, Evans and Cofrgswell Co. ... 118.69 The Barnwell People -.26.06 Cml Sand— >■ .50 00 IBB .50 lf.00 —tJB Roadster Luxury Unexcelled w * H ^ The Buick Six-Cylinder Sport-* 1625 12.80 John K. Smiling C K. Sander* .. C K. Sander* .. W. C If About . J. H ’T Perfect Fan Operation Tcnsion.oTi "iIVO fan belt of alt.^ L »K-k nr. -vivid 1^ maintained con- v-nuousiy by n nprirtg which takes up the stretch ai d wear of the - belt. .This liguro contributos directly to. bt-tT**r engine perform- in bv inouring proper cooling it at) times. ^ As strikingly beautiful as it is luxuriously appointed, the Buick Six-cylinder Sport Road ster brings new zest to motoring. Riding on the long wheelbase Buick chassis with the distinctive Buick spring suspension and the famous, powerful Buick valve-in-head engine, this superbly fitted roadster contains every refinement for care-free travel. The fine leather upholstery, the shining nickeled fittings, the complete instrument board, windshield wings, tailored top and 'Snug fitting storm curtains are among the many features that dis tinguish this car in appearance and in comfort. Anywhere you meet this de-luxe motor car, it not only is the center of attention but motorists also mark it as the car that sets distances at naught and makes driving a continuous enjoyment. O.JO-U-NP T.v Du-v;* Line for 1?23 Compri**:* Fourteen Mr deb: I Pair, R.iaittrr. S36S. 5 Pjm. Touring. iWS; 3 P*o. Coup*. $1»W: ' Tm. f-ta-. 5 Pmi. Tnurin* SeiUn. ft]32$. Sit** 1 P*w Ro»1»trr $1175. $ P«»*. Tourin*. ftlOJ $ P*«». Tot,no* S^aa. S143S: 5 Sedan. JTSS5, 4 H*.v Coup* VI*95. 7 Pa«» Tmtnna.* $U1>; 7 Pwk. b. Jan J Sport K-aJMcr. 5IZ-4, Sfx-rt T..u,ui* >I67£ I r.vta (.wb. BimcV factansa. Aak about lUt O. M A. C.. P^ct^aa PUn. arOach paovrie* for OrtcrraJ P-ymcato. OLAR BUICK COMPANY, OLAR, S. C ^ " w A _ • WHI.N BtTTXA AfTOMOBILTS ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM 1