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'T'HK lion. Oeorge CUfton Jwul n*-
sol^l In marry. A« lie aat in IiIh
*.llice thinking the matter over he wou-
•lereil that he had not done »« hefore: ^
True there" had been, .warn and
^earti ugo. when he wan barely twen
ty-live, a girl—! Hut ahe tiinl nuu~-
rie<l soinehudy else. Uhls will do that
hometlnicH. Now that he was getting
along Inyvtit^l tlfty Ids ndnd had sud
denly taken a slant t<»\Card inatli-
mouy. The Inimedlate and deterndn-'
Ing cmis** of this slant \\ns (trace
Frey, daughter of John Frey, stock
broker, and Margaret his wife, u so
cial “climber.” v
The Freys were delighted, and as
for (trace, she did not a|»t>car averse
to the arrangement. She had had U
so repeatedly Impressed ttpbn her by
her fond mamma that she ought to
make a brilliant jourriage—thul she
had come to_.think so horself. 'J'lie fact
of fhe^existence of Arthur.
Mercer was, however, ti Irltle «lls-
turhlng; this fact did not tit in with
the other facts of life as she had been
taught them. ' “It is too bad, Arthur,
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California Male Quartette.
The CaMd^nia Mule Quartette
comes tor the Yr.mp Theatre in Baru-
well JVISuy night, Keb. l.it, under the
auspices of the Barnw dl High School.-
These gentlc-num come ylirghly ’Vccopr-
mendiKi, having sung all over Ameri
ca And England. Each voice has been
especially fteltfcded. for harmony and
richness. „ The pianist is very talented
and. adds mucii to the program.
Thh quartette hui( sung in the larg
est theatres in the country and it wa.>
possible, to t ecviie their services otdy
on account of an off night.* The peo
ple should avail themselves of this j
SUMMONS lT)R RELIEF. .*
• ' (Complaint, Served.)
State of South Carolina.
County of Barnwell. .. .
Court of Common Ideas.
S. S. Fu;se,’Jr., and E. M. laiwton,
co-p&rtners in"trade under the firm
name and style of FtTRSE & LAVV-
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• Plaintiffs/
4 against,
j. W. Walker, apd Thomas -Cletnens,
Home Bank. ; *
: ' Defendants.
TO.THE DEFENDANT, THOMAS
great opportunity _iq hear a l CLEMENS: \ ou a re hereby sum-_
quailettc .-iitg real live music. rnmus! an 1 l?equircd x ~tO answer th»*
Admission will be $1.00 and bOc, the complaint in this action, of wj".ich a
j»roceed« to go to the Barnwell High ropy is herewith' ierved upon you, and
School. * | ^ • serVt ‘ a to P. v ,)f your answer to
said comphiint on the subscribers at
their office in the town of Bamwe'l,
iL C. ..within twenty day» after thw
RUPTURE!
Expert Called to Orangeburg
SheeleV Co.’.s
service hcm>f r# rxelusive oT the'day of
j Mich service; und if you fail to answer
! the complaint within the time afore-
truss expert D\ ,m ! tiu , p; a : rit jflr j Tl * h j s act j on w ||.
Chicago will -be at the Orangojuvgj
Hotel, and will remain in-Orangeburg j ;
Thursday or\jy, Feb. 7th. He says:
“The Spermatic Shield will not <>nly
apply to tfre Court for the relief de
manded in the complaint.
Harley & blatt.
^Plaintiffs’ Attorneys.
Barfiwell, S. C. r J tmiary 17th, 1924.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
Court of Common Pleas.
S. S. Fur-e, Jr., ard E. M. I.awtorv
co-p&rtn''rs in, ti-ade under the firm
name and style of FCRSE & L.AW-
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Ji W. Walker, and Thomas Clemens.
t Home Bank, - j '
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ON EASY
to
H. L. O’BANNON
BARNWELL. S. C
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TO THE DEFENDANT, THOJfAS ?
CLEMENS: * ’
YOL^WILL PLEASE TAKE NO.-1 &
TJCE that the complaint in the above j 5
entitled action '^hs, on the I5th day x
of January, HW4, filed in the office of*
Get the Radio Programs
- . for a Week Ahead
-In-
thc Clerk
County.
she told the young mnj+rrttrjiT'wr - were retain any case of rupture perfectly,^
not horn in the tot me rank of life. As hut cbntiacts the opening in 10 days
it 1«. papa would never consent—a l-ort the average (?;use. Being a vast
marriage between us is out the
question.”
“Nonsense!" cried Arthur. “What
do you mean by the ‘same rank In
life?’ .Wasn’t my great-great-grand
father rtfde-de camp to Washington?"
;i)iL yes. i-Jutow,’’ rcidled. Hr ace,
—‘ and jia/Ia lagan as ait office, buy-in..
New York. What 1 iiteaii is that papa
tins lots of money and you are a young
lawyer without any!"
'’And are, you tenlly g<»ing to marry
old (iifton?" naked Arthur. “Wliy, h.*
Is old enough almost to be your grand
father." •
“Yes,” replied (trace ileum rely, “ffut
• mamma says that i^sparity in* age
does not count where the other condi
tions are so advantageous.’’
Arthur said something under his
breath.
It was the Way after Arthur and
'(trace had arranged for u great fiiphl-
Manmioh prise* fight, in which (trace jukmt -iniibators' and impostors
was to he the t»ftOT7 Unit the lh»n. mav v : s | t *his section making
advancement over alt former meth
ods—exemplifying instantaneous ef-J
fects immediately appreciable and
wbhst m ling any strum or po>itum,
no matter the size or location. Large J
or liiffjcult ca.-cs, or incissional rup
tures ifoUoMdng operations) six-eial
fy .solicited. This instrument te-
ceived the only award in England and
,e.
in Spain, producing results without
fmrgTTy, in}et-tioiis T medical treat
ments or preacriptions. Mr. Seeley
has documents from-the United
States Government, Washington, D.
C.j for inspection. Our representativ e
will be glad to demonstrate without
charge or fit them if desired. Bn<t-
nes.-.> demands prevent stopping at
any other place in tiffs section.
FRAUD CAUTION—Avoid fraul-
who
any
.claim-i of connection with nro or^ntv
establishment, imitatingvmy style of
advertising—intending to deceive the
afflicted. All such claims are frau i
George Clifton suddenly resolved to
pay a visit to the Freys at llietr coun
try .house. Should lie telegraph or
telephone? No, the house was only
three 'miles from the station ; he would .... .
walk that distance—hie was fond of ulent und deceptive and the public
walking—and just drop in on them. ! ;m . hereby cautioned. The genuine
lie pictured Grace’s surprise and her ; wil , have name "Seeley"with
Idushes. As he strolled along the road I Chicago Address at bottom of ad.
from the station on the pleasarit sum ,, „ . . . . ...
mer day the Honorable <«oorge turned I. •_ * ,
the matter in hand over In his mind, notice ha.-» been verified before tat
regarding It judicially. About half f ederal and State (ourts. I., M.
way In the Frey house he came upon Seeley. y,
an automobile* broken down, vvlih a Home Office: 117 No. Dearborn St.
nlim nndei' it lying on Ids hack and Chicago, - - Illinois.
tinkering, V\ hllea young Womnn Stood | i u ■
hv vvatcliing him. “(trace!” he ex- *.■ ... • . t.;
| - Not ce ol Discharge
claimed - In surprise. *- ^ j — 1 .
“(ihff* erfed Grai*e in terror. The; ——
young nuui under tlic.ui.»u‘lijpe emerged.| Notice is.hereby 'given that we vvitl
In !iis yhirt sleeves, monkey wrench in j file our report as Administrator and
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Simd $1.00 f^r a year’s subscription'to. the Wednesday edi- X
tiou of The PitLshurg Post, which has a special radk> supplement, .j.
in which will be found programs of the leading broadcasting v
stations for u week in advance, together with interesting inform-
at ion-concerning this wondsiful invention. Send remittance, to
' B.P. DAVIES |
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Johnson Motor company
Rlucbville, S. C.
“TfOR A> LONG TIME,’
JT says Mrs. Dora Payne,
of Huntington, Tenn.,
‘I felt listless, tired and
worn-out. ! did not feel like
doing my work, visiting or
anything.
f ‘I suffered much pain in
my back and sides. My
limbs hurt; my knees would
tremble without apparent
cause and I would have to
sit down. :
“I was very nervous. ...
I would have a tired, dull
headache:
M hhad read so much about
Cardui 1 asked my husband
to get it for me. The very
first bottle seemed to help
me. After the second ... I
was better than I bad been
in months. I certainly, can
praise-Gardui.
“I have taken tftree bot
tles. Now I' hardly wait,
whem the sun shines, to
garden. I am feeling fine.”
Similar results to those de
scribed above have been re
ported by thousands Of other
women. Cardui’s 40 years*
of success should encourage
you to give it a thorough '
trial for the relief of any
common female ailments:
For sale everywhere.
hand, greasy an 1 /nniy from his la
bors.
“She's all right now.” he said, and
looked inquiringly at Clifton.
Grace stammered an introduction.
Administratrix-of tlu*'Estate or la v -
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toy .Midair vyith the Hon. John K.
Snell ir 1 *;,. Judge ’of Probate, on M n-j
day, the 2.'.ih <lay -of February, ne <i,
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"Mr. Mercer, Mr. Clifton:" In ilie car ' publication, and petition
were suit cases and iravcling hags. -aul ( orfit for an order of lii.'Ci'.a 1
"Me.ri* you—were* vmi going away?"
-keii} fl:o lion. (Icorge Clifton,
file girl rose to the occasion and
said slowly ami firmly; "Mr. Clijton7i n .,
' we- 1 - vv«*re,^*4vqd^: H '”''A^dlark shadow
canto oviTi the face of George Clifton.
Mercer handled Ins monkey wrench
grimly, even us a knight of old might
handle his .-AvWd to defend Ids “Indye
fait;.- Grace held her breath and
• looked anxious.
Clifton was the first to recovor
hhitx'lf. “At four o'clock in tire.af
termvui?” he _said with si laugh.
“Bather an unusual Itoui for im eloj/ 1 -
inent. isn't it.?";. . .
“Yott soej-the family w’ero all away,"
said Gxae^ "and we thonpRt—Arthur
und I—that —”
"(dt, 1 see," put 'tt Clifton. "Mr.
Artlmr Mercer, is it md ? ’ I ha ve seen '
you' in . iourj. ' C-ongrat«l:t<e you on j
the manner iiTAvliii It you handled tne
ud letters distnisxsory.
(’. F. Malair, Admr. t
Emily M, Porter, Adm*.’ix.
Tills theJUBh day of Jan,; 1924,- It. |.
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Wm. E. McNAB *
Fertilizer and Fertilizer
Material.
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Cotton Seed BongTit and
Meal Exchanged.
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Halt raft vs. l.c ntiis istseT CtinT apeak
' w.!th you | i dely for n 'minute?” j ,>-
.Vfti v r a simri hut eunest tallfr^vvith "’ell. S. C.
Mercer, Clifto'n lifted Ids'hlftdo Grace
and walked hffk to the s tut ton «to
take tlm next train for 'the city. That
Tdght he wrote a letter to Mr. JMm-
Frey, lit w hich in* slaled Jltat .“consid
ering the disnarity in tiges. hetween
Grace' and himself, amt having dis-
covered that she'had a previousJ.at-
faciiment, Ire." eti;, t un'd Idghly-recoin
mijinled to Frey on*’ Avtliur fiercer, a
young iiian whom he wtBs about to
take Into partnership. Then lie sat
down before the'tire to gaze into "that
deep, deep gulf where things that
might have been and never wFre are
always wandering." Mrs. Frey
“stormed and wept and dema'Hded that
her husband either sue Clifton or
thrash him on sight.
"Pooh, pooh," replied the stock
broker, "let. the- girl marry Mercer.
Hiding young man-^old family, tdb.
Just what you need, Mary, in your
social climbing. As to thrashing Clif
ton, not much. He’s going to $ub-
dcrihe fifty thousand to that new Issue
of ^ X. & T. bonds I’m floating."
1 OIK SALE.*—Cleveland Big Boll
Cuttor. Sqed. Made hale to the -acre
tliis( year... ..Fpf /prices, etc., address -
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THESE MACinNES ARE SOLD, BY y. *
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Buy your machine from a home man who can ,install it for you.
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Fair Customer—Ig that color fast
’and really genuine?
Gallant Shop Assistant—Ag genuine
as ttie roses on your cheek, madam.
- Fair Customer—H’nrF ^Jr—show me
something else.
Stale '(M'South.'Cacoiiitn, - ,
■i 'ounty; of Barnwell.
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-Ij'uk’i-* und by virtue of a tax.ex*;-
cutiotT directed to me by J. B. Arm
strong, Treasurer of Barnwell Court*- (
ty, 1 h^ye tliis <]a> levied upon awU
will sell to the highest bidder, i n .
ca^h, between the legal hours of sale j
in frent of the Court House at Barn-1
well, S. C., the 4 h day of February,
1924,' this being s-a’esday in the said
month, the following deacriinid real
estate:
- Forty acres of-lard, more or - less,
situate and lying in Red Oak Town
ship, bounded as follows:
North by lands of O. 11. Owens.
East by lands of O, P. Hay. ' / -
South by lands of O. H. Owens.
West by lands of Samuel Hay.
Levied upon and sold to satisfy the
above executions .and costs. *
J€. KEYS SANDERS,
^ » Sheriff Barnw’gll Co.
Barnwell,'S. C., January 16, 1924.
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This also enables you to buy in small
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Beside qnantJjLy, we have quality, if
it is not excellent Coal we will take
it back without cost to you.
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mo before placing your order. . *
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will offer at money saving prices. “Don’t forget me when in need
of Buggies, Wagons-, Harness, etc.
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