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1 \>f•••* ^ v -.J * ,« > /* \ r '; • a. k: v •:■ Ellenton News. Ellenton, Jan. 5.—My»s Eleanor Dunbar has returned to Hartsville, where sjie is a student at Coker Col- Uf?e. Mr. Za'ck Miller, Jr., returned to AufcUsta Tuesday where he'is a stu.-. dent” at A. R. C. ^ , ■ w The friends of-? Mr. E. R. Sanders and Miss Mary Affnes Maddocks will noU 1 with interest their marriagi:, which occurred in Aiken Sunday, the ;30th ult. Miss Belle Baifnell and her mother, of Sumter, are visitinK Mr. J. B. Rfg- —nail. —-*-■——i .i in ~™.. vi.. Mrs.’H. M. Cassels, Jr., has re turned from a visit to liberty. Miss Nonah Dye has returned to • Athens, (Ja., where she is a .'Student at S. N. S. V Mrs. M. A. Thomas and children have returned after spending 1 the hol idays with relatives in Hampton. Miss Mary Phoebe Bush has- re turned to Columbia,’ where she is a student at Chicora College. On New Year’s night quite a num ber of young people enjoyed a woi- ner roast at the country home of Mrs; Joseph Ashley..' Friends of Mr. llhrry Kent wifi re-' grot to learn that he"'heT"aecepted a position that will take him to Char lotte, N. C. Miss Myrtle Mayes returned to Au gusta Tuesday, where she is a stu- TieTTt' at Tubman.— ~— 4 ’ —~~ / *V Taking America Off Overland Succeesle the Talk ef the Co an try 7 , The year just ended has, been die greatest of all the fift^n years of Overland history. A great year mad^ by great cars the greatest, Overlands ever built Greatest in loojcs, power, action, comior*.'~rand money’s tnjrth? Look at thehe.w vOvednnd' Chah>- Ice. It brin^^quality eluded car with features and utdjfdes hitheito unheard of within reacllx ol every purse. Americas lirst ail- purpose car—conceded «© be 'K« most usehil motor car oo wberta. ‘llie Champion and ail Overland models have the bigger ^Xerlam* engine—brute power with exnrroM economy. •L<j ( ivlers in economy ~ 1 e aiieJ»oa-the roadh^heeder < ■"'T' to the many satisfactions they bang to ownerw ^ee thenv Sit in (hem. Ask. lor m sample ol lixctf performance. R -I: i 100 acres of fine level land, located T <8 I •ow*- *- O. b. Toledo - 66^4 t. •. W. V7«W in and around-Kliae,-JS. C. ForJur- * l :■ ' . ther information communicate • V 'W, Harley & Blatt, Barnwell, S. C- Y OR - ? / 1 - * ? JOHNSON MOTOR COMPANY •'* -. •••••-••••••••. • ■ Blackville, S. C. A. A. Gambill Realty Co., Birmingham, Ala. $ e Boys Win Prizes. , The duh work for the year was finished during December, at which time prizes were sent to those who won. The fir^t prize, in the com club was won by Cecil Weijm>rtz, of Elko, who made- seventy-five b&shels and . twenty-three pounds of corn to one acre ut a cost of twenty-three and three-quarter cents per bushel.. X' 1 * 8 included rent of land, fertilize!:, seed, etc. The second prize was won by Clyde’ Hutto, of Barnwell, and the third best exhibit by Jesse Lain, of ’Barnwell, „ ‘~ First prize in the pbr Huh was won* 4iv Jack C. Morris, of Olar, whose pig weighed two hundred twenty-five pounds at about ten- months old, gaining an average o^ about gi pound a day during the whole time the records were kept. The prize money was fufnised by four Ivanks, namely: -Bank of West ern Carolina, BJackville and Barn well, Bank of Willliaton and Home Bank of Barnwell. Each one of the abovj gave lift *en. dollars. The club work for the year was very suicersful and we expect to .have more., eoinpetitio: 1 ... this_ .year. than ever before. ' IT. cl. BoyMon, County Agent. ' a - mn :• -'"Vil: V GOULD SCARCEir After Suffering Frorip Many Female Troubles This Lady Heard ot * Cardui and TOok it, She Says, “Until I Was 1611.” Hutto-Templeton. Blaekville, Jan ■ 7.—Of much inter est to their many relatives and friends -was the-marriage of Miss Lillian Juanita* Hiitto" to Mr. John Doyle Templeton, which occurred Wednesday afternoon, Cec. 2Gth, at 4o’clock. The ceremony was performed by the bride’s pastor, the' Rev. L. H. Miller, *of Blaekviilo, at the home,of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Leola Hutto, in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends, the crowd being So large that the ceremony was performed on ^the front porch. ^ The bride looked very lovely in her wedding dress of gray satin char- meuse, with accessories to* match. The happy young couple left, im mediately to visit the bride’s sister, Mrs. R. §h Woodwanl, of, Williston. The groom, who is the oldest soy of Mr. J. M. Templeton, is a prosperous young farmer of the Bmckvilie se--- tion. The bride is the youngest dau ghter, of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hi\tun Jr., of the Double Pond section, whose popularity was attested by the many useful presents. Their friends join in wishing thym a life of happiness and prosperity. -v. ^ ' V Against* the UiiM Weevil. .V s '■» .1 TIME AGO,” says Mrs. took a Ladies Birthday' Almanac and Buena McFarland, of R. F. D. 2, read of a case something like mine. I Bostic, N. C., “I suffered a greatNtold my husband to get it and I would; deal with weakness common to women. ' I 1 had bearing-down paijis, my sides and i back hurt; and my limbs drew. 1 would get so weak in my knees I could scarcely stand. “1 was very nervous, and could not rest. I didn’t feel like eating. I grew thin, and did not have ambition for any thing. “I had been trying other remedies ... „ .but did not get any better. “Some one told us of Cardol, and wbat it was recommended for. '1 also -V try it. “l saw a great Improvement after the the first bottle (of Cardulbso I kept it up; until 1 was well. Now I am the picture of health.” ‘ . Thousands of other women have writ ten, to tell of the beneficial results ob tained by taking Cardui, and to recom mend it to others. Cardui has stood the test of extensive use, for more than forty years, fat the treatment of troubles common to women. Try it in / Y> The sudden drop bv'tlut tempera ture in this section, following an un- usually warm’spell of weaher should be very destructive to boll weevils, eertuinlyurr those portions-of the cot ton belt where the tcTrqiernfure has fallen from fifteen to twenty-five, degrees be I aw- 4hf freezing point. . -The temperatures igCPrded*-VCster- "U » day morning-in South'Carolina., and which will probably lie duplicated this morning, were the lowest since the weevils invaded middle and upper Carolina, and 'the effect upon . post, •while 1 - hilvernating. bf. rear-zero wea'ther in the Piedmont eounties;, ' ; ■ ,’fiul the ten " degrees above in the middle belt, with fivo-to-eight degrei s warmer (in the r^aHt. will be awaited with the .gi'edtest interest. : W1hU> some entomogolistsr eoTtlend that since he left hi> warm Mexioari home and journeyed ’Northward the. weevil has changed into a much more hardy insect, with power to resist low temperatures', it is highly im probable he can survive zero weather; and it is not improbable tint-the tem peratures of around five, degrees above in the upper’tier of counties of this State will moke him impotent in that region-.next summer, at least un til the migration period.—The State! SI X ~r — , . * •. * - v . * Built by Hudson Under Hudson Patents .And the price, is *l^LMes'S—’■fhe most outstapdin*; value^cver offered,by'Essex. \ With this lower price you get an even more attractive ~ t Coach body and 4 six-cylinder motor built on the principle of the famous Hudson Super-Six. . , In everything that counts for long satisfactory service at low cost the new Essex combines the best details from both Hudson and*the former Es$cx. • ,b We ask this test: Take a ride. You will enjoy it^- that’s certain. See how handling is simpjihed. Starts at the touch of ydur tye. Steers easily as a bicycle. And how easy gears shift. Easy to park too. Its low^ center of gravity makes safe and comfortable driving on all roads’at ^ill speed*. __ Simple to keep in f'rr^t class condition. Requires little attention^ Lubrication for the most part is done'with ajLpilican. Milage on fuel, oil and tires is exceptional. . * ’ ' • •' - v * - - - , . . • You, too, will say: “the new Essex provides ideal transportation.” A ] , Touring Model “ ^850 Freight arut Tax Extra j A 30 Minute Ride Will Win-You ■ ’+ < ■ A Joyous Evening. i ManhutUin’s Ut.tv.st Jazz,, Broad- way’s latest (lance steps-, and ’the hottest hits from the fount of synco- pation' are . spat kling highlights" of. the joyous evening-' looked forward to when the famous* writer of “Yes We Have No Bammauv’ ■ brings TiTs ow’n Jazz Band and company to the Vamp Theatre on January 11th. The Cameo Danying (iirlsj themselves with enough pep and speed to more than enliven any show, are . one of the outstanding features. As famous as the Tiller girls, now at the Winter Garden, the Cameo girls-.are dancing themselves into'the ■neirts of theatre goers throughout the country and -are furnishing new thrills by their fast and furious bx-oosition <>f-.±ho dancing art -at its latest and best._ ^ The Smile of Delight ^ ^ / SANCKEN’S ICE CREAM Good, pure, wholesome ICECREAM is the child’s delight and really a healthful food! And^for the older folks^they’re just enticed to good Ice Cream 'as the kiddies. Drder Sancken’s Ice Cream delivered at-your home whenever y want it. For a prompt delivery, phone us! Made in-Augusta The Best Pharmacy BARNWELL, S. C. ou —v ♦'♦♦♦'’♦♦♦XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX.-m-.'m-XXXJ X w V , f About Coal-- ♦ J’ R. IT. WILCOX, Mgr. We always keep a big stock on hand, therefore you are absolutely", protected in case of a Coal shortage.”' This also enables you to buy in small quantities if you desire to do ww. i 1 % «' ... 1 * Beside quantity, we have quality, if if is not excellent Coal we will take it, back without cost to you. FsriS 10.00 PER TON. City Ice & Coal Co. * ♦ i - — v mk Send your Job Work to The People W. D. Harley Motor Co, Barnwell, S. C. , .J. ^^mX^x^x^X-X^X-^X^X^X-X^X^X^X-X-X-X^XK-X-X* i LONG TERM MONEY to LEND 1 «*• ■ . • . 4 £ G per cent, interest on lur^e amounts. * .Private funds for small loans. |, 'BROWN & BUSH A ' ■ L- 1 ^ G* r ' | LAWYERS * BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA. x^x^x^x—x**x—x-x-x^x^'X—x^x-x»*x—x»«x»'X*'X~x~:**x»*X‘«x**x—>« t~' - ifii" r. . ♦ ") X-