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A^A A^A A^A J^k.A..A.^k.A. J ^liT T^r^|f ?^y I $C.OO Mos A fGLASSES ?-n ! T Elsewhere p Y I f | The Crystal Optical Co., of Birmingl X Wednesday and Thursday , V V OUR OBJECT ? - tit . _x* aa <? In making tins remarKaoie oner oj <|> glasses for $1.00 a pair is simply to introduce V our service in youy community as well as our ^ Glasses. Our Glasses have met with great success by many persons who are now wearing them and are meeting with the same resuits wherever they are introduced. f ! Kryptok Invisible Bifocals Will Xot Confuse-You I ygy?lg % J A X You Can See Near and Far With the Same Lenses I REMEMBER : I That the above offer of glasses valued at $5.00 elseX where for $1.00 a pair is for this visit only. ALL BIFOCALS and PRESCRIPTION GROUND LENSES 1 $2.50 AND UP DURING THIS SALE. Regular ~? ?:11 r>r>T7<\7'A TT A PTPD TUTC ITTOT'T A 1 pi Will X XIXK Y niJU XUXk 1X11U vxoxx. I Y 1 i * ? * " We ask you not to confuse our remarkable offer ^ A ourselves, vou knbw exactlv what to expect wliei X lar line, THE CRYSTAL OPTICAL CO., is sell this visit only; An examination is cheerfullv asl x PERSONAL MENTION. | Millions for Peanutsr People Visiting in This City and at L It was told in this column on Other Points. urday about the success of Co John E. Donaldson, of Bainbr ?Mr. A. M. Denbow spent Monday with peanuts and velvet beans; in Charleston on business. some weeks ago a farmer of S ?Miss Kate Rentz spent the week- man gave account of his success end in the city from Walterboro. peanuts. A firm in BainJ>ridj 1 ?Mr. Otis Brabham, of Allendale,! now advertising that its mill was in the city on business Tuesday., buy all the peanuts and velvet t < r. iw ? a a orougnt to it m iyw. in raci ?Mrs. C. E. Simmons and Mr. and ? _ _ - .: cotton seed mills have put on Mrs. G. O. Simmons spent Sunday m | % _ , ... tachments for peanuts, and a Branchville. j. , , . * ' 0 . T ket is assured. The demand is g i ?Miss Ethel Black spent Sunday d xx. r tt mi u ! Now, what aoout peanuts in 4 at home from Varnville, where she ' . _ , . : as? eac m I in the sandv lands: of T ?Miss Thelma Bailey, of Green-; where fhe bQll weevil cut off c< wood, spent the week-end in the city production, farm,irs are going with relatives. ; siderabiv jRt0 the peanut indust Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. Black; The nuts make froiiT 25 to have moved into Mrs. Dowling s cot- bushels per acre, acording to f tage on Carlisle street. izer and cultivation. ?Mrs. Minnie Hammond, of j Mr. R. E. Coleman, manage Branchville, spent Friday in the citv.the Cotton Oil company, Coma: with Mrs. G. O. Simmons. 'Tex., turned his cotton seed mill ?Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kilgus left a Peanut plant. The oil is extr; Wednesday for Savannah, where Mr.' like cotton seed oil. During Kilgus goes for treatment. {season of 1915 the Comanche ?Mrs. C. W. Rents, Jr., returned'crushed between 900 and 1,000 Friday from McCormick county,! ?f Peanuts, handling over ?i where she spent several weeks with "bushels. Over 60,000 gallons of relatives nut oil were Produced, and shi ? ? ? ^ ? out in tank cars, and over 500 ?Mr. W llhe Carter, of Barnwell,; . ^ . , , , . , . ' . . ; of peanut cake and peanut meal motored down Tuesday to see his; .S T. .. . ? * , ? _ made.V The Inited States nas father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. B. . . ^ , importing large quantities of H. Carter, of Ehrhardt. j . n o j nut oil, but in the future the S Mrs. L. M. Glenn, of Anderson, ern states can supply the den who has been spending some time The peanut -oil outclasses cottoi with Mrs. R. L. Risher, returned to 0|^ interest will not coi her home Monday morning. It is a new industry, and Mr. ?Mr. George Sharpe was called man says it will prove a profi home Sunday on account of the illness one. ^ of his father, Ex-senator Sharpe, of Peanut oil is used principal Lexington county. Senator Sharpe the manufacture of butterine: J had been ill for several weeks. j also used as a salad oil, subsi * ?Mrs. A. M. Graman, of Charles- for olive oil, in canning sardines ton, and Mrs. I. D. Nelson, of Spar-; the lower grades used in m: tanburg, have returned to their : soap. They have now in Texas : homes after a visit to their sister, j iag plants. They hull the p& Mrs. W. S. Bamberg, who is now im- and ship them to manufacturers proving slowly. j turn out candy, peanut butter ?Col. and Mrs. D. S. Henderson j salted Peanuts, spent a while in Bamberg Friday j ' ^he Peanut meal is similar t< morning en route from their home in! t?nsee(l meal as a feed for s iii-on tn Waitorhnrn whprA poi ^t is as rich in protein as cotto Henderson made the'address'at the meaI- Peanut ha>" is al,s0 valual > Lee's birthday exercises. ; GeorSia *armers are aPPrisl the fact that the soil best suit "Pa?" the peanut, or groundpea, is o "Well, what is it, son?" a sandy, loamy nature, light "Where do they keep the street grayish in color. Soils of more i cars at night when it ain't runnin'?" carry more iron, staining the p " "Oh, in a barn." to color, but not injurious for "In a barn, like a horse? Why, cultural purposes, such lands what do they feed it on?" ducing heavier yields. "Oh, currents."?Railway Age. The climatic requirements i fc f^f f^f f^T ^ ^ ^ "y f^T f^T y Ty T^y ^ t Phenomenal S FOR THIS WEEK ONLY i GLASSES lam, Ala., wishes to announce that their specialist will , January 31st and February 1st, and . OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEARS Beware of persons who call at your home and claim to represent us as we have no traveling representatives. Address all communications to Crystal Optical Co. 225 Jefferson County Bank Building, Birmingham, Ala. with such offers that have been made at other places by men who are n< 1 you buy from THE CRYSTAL OPTICAL CO. We guarantee our ^ ing you more for your money than you could possibly obtain elsewlu :ed, with the understanding that you needn't buy glasses from us unh A Kentucky Breakfast. j Sat-: A New York man paid his first j^B I WILL BE AT M lonel visit to the South, and found himself!? ninrntn nvinvpfl n ifige,| one night at the home of a hospit-iB RIZER'S STABLES B and able Kentuckian out some ten miles ;B OL1K S C H Shell-; from Lexington. He slept the sleep B H with of the 311st and was awakened early jB J ...on the... M ?e is the next morning by an old colored HI ? will, man, who asked him if he would like B 2nd and 4th Monday's I ^ >eans| to fiave a breakfast in his room. >B B , the; "Oh, I d<Jn't know," said the New;? T Iff I AI7P B I/ at-; Yorker. "What have you for break-|)|{ | ||| |.{|VK. B //Ol mar- fast this morning?" ! H //TV ;reat. "Ain't but one kind of Kentucky Veterinary Surgeon H II Tex- breakfast," the old negro replied BAMBERG, S. C. Hi V\ fin with a grin. "And what might that be?" asked HBHBHH1HHIB9HIB x Dtton | the man. j NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. | ' ^ con-J- "Jug of liquor, er nice steak an' __ ry. ! ar dog," came the answer. I Notice is hereby given that the ; v 100 ; "For heaven's sake, what is the undersigned as administratrix of the i prtil- i estate of Mrs. Jane M. Rizer will; ; aog ior. make her final return before the pro"He s to eat the steak," was the bate judge of Bamberg county on ! sr of ] ready reply. i Friday, January 26th, 1917, and at I nche, the same time will apply for her final _f_ . ... . . . . .discharge as administratrix of said into long seasons without frost. And this gstate 5 MRS G w M KEARSE. acted is why Georgia mills are now turn- ?? #he ing to Georgia corn. The corn has J NOTICE. j oi?ni mill time to mature in the field and there 'State of South Carolina County of j ft O KpT'C' tons] is no need of premature gathering as, To al, wh"om it may concern> please 5,000 ; in the West, 'sometimes causing the take notice: pea- grains to sour. j That the undersigned has lost a ipped Dr. W. R. Terrv had success with certificate of the capital stock of the i . ~ , * . . . . : Ehrhardt Banking Company, of Ehr- i tons peanuts. Read below his experi- j har(jt s c _ said certificate being No. I were ence: 5t and application will be made to 117*1 been Would you care to try peanuts? said Bank on February 19th, 1917, j yj J pea- Here is the experiment of Dr. W. duPlicate certljfi^Qfolk outh-; R. Terry, of Shellman: He says that 0 land, he planted 300 acres in peanuts on j ^ Nature Fake. fnrm foar frnm VI-]linh bp I mori?"! IAOWV4 XliO I U X XXX L1I T L4> A . i A w ?. ?f aaawa. .. w , j j \V Iia.1 b UUlIICiliiS *vu, Via . lflict. gathered 10,000 bushels of peanuts, jones asked his friend, the scientific; 1 Cole-j and 100 tons of peanut hay. The gardener . I table! peanuts are worth on the market, no use/> sighed the wizard; I I 90 cents a bushel, which will bring; .j mav as well give up_ j got started 1 1> in him $9,000. He has sold 100 tons a years ago on a new idea. I, ~ it is : of the peanut vine hay and received j took a *head of cabbage and crossed! titute j $2,000 for it. Dr. Terry says that ^ -with a white potato and grew eyes* i, and; he runs 4 0 plows and that he did on ^hen I crossed that with a iking. not plant o\er four acres of cotton j cornstalk and grew ears on it; then | shell- | to some of his plows. The doctor is j cr0i,Sed that with a squash and i anuts an enthuiast on the possibilities of | grew a neck on it; then I crossed j ; who the peanut as a mone> crop, and j ^at with a cocoanut and grew hair; and says that the boll weevil invasion on ^ut foanged if I can figure out! | has no terror for him. tthat to do for a nose and a mouth!" j ) cot-! The Empire Cotton Oil Mill at Chicago Ledger. >tock. Bainbridge is adding a peanut crush-: m nseed er to its line and is in the market, Sure Way to Get Job. j Ic ble. for 10,000 tons of peanuts. Manager! "Can you cook?" Mrs. Worried -w/4 r'oHor- iu infinriinc riooatnr pnnntv i asked the applicant for a job in the: ui vai iti :o inuuvin^ ^ wv%vi%? v\/i - _ eel to i farmers to grow peanuts next and ' kitchen of a Boston home. . ne of! promises a ready market. This is "Can I cook!" the girl repeated The and | all encouraging. The farmer is ask- scornfully. "Why, madame, with don't us< ? clay j ing "What can I do?" i me cooking your meals your hus- labels, Si ea asj Plant peanuts for one thing.! band'll stay home every night to be The P agri-j Raise hogs for another thing. Raise sure of being up in time for the: disna all pro-j beef cattle. Cowpeas sell high and ; breakfast I'll get him." 'we just : corn brings a good price. We need , She got the job.?Boston Tran- The onl? are not starve.?Macon Telegraph. I script. j wet.?W i i I (fl.OOi AT <P^| a /a ? m w% 1 ^k. be at the Mayflower inn in bamberg X every 90 days thereafter X t OUR OPTICAL SPECIALISTS % Have had years of experience, and you can X \ safely rely on anything they tell you. We'll be glad to examine, all who are troubled with V their eves absolutelv free. . X * '/M : OUR GLASSES t ' Will Positively Relieve All Pains About the ? Head and Eyes -.1 T As well as all other abnormal conditions of V the eyes that can be relieved through wearing X of properly fitted glasses of quality in most cases. ' V t I Don't forget the Dates, Wednesday and Thursday \ January 31st and February 1st Mil ??^? X , Office Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. > ? - i i i - If your time is limited call eariv ana avoid v Y the rush. x --s )t responsible, nor we^e they established; as to vork and glasses for 5 years. In this particu?re. Don't forget the sale will be continued for ! ? ?ss we CAN SATISFY YOU. . I & i ( '<& 4.^1 r T^T T^f ?^T V^T T^T T0T T^T T^T T^T T^T T^f T^T vy l^T ? J^S m-rnr^p ?JJ ?.1M <-lfJ MN MfJ Ml* nr 'Jn ; *maj\ i JEREST BUD ON llHBUBl JUlf VINGS ACCOUNTS JMMP"*Bl "?^5r ^*5?^ Q^AKTERS.Dn^i?/^WlHWR^Ht ^ ^iCKm ^nt in * 4 Fl/M^PH I fit, LA15UKHR aid save while he is physically capable of earning i At 60 Years, 95 per cent, of Men-are Dependent upon their Children or Charity Because they Saved Nothing! II Old Age Find You Drudging Along? We are Distributing an Oval Pocket Savings Bank. Jtkill and Receive One. lOPLES BANK, Bamberg,S. C. PHONE 11-J YOUR ORDERS FOR GROCERIES MY LINE IS ALWAYS FULL, FRESH AND CLEAN. PROMPT, POLITE SERVICE f STAKES BAMBERG. S. C. V# U1 VllUk/) 7 -- - | passenger?I wonder you NOTICE 3 a brush for wetting your andy. All persons who have claims '0rter?Weel, the company against the estate of Scipio Moore ow us brushes, ye see, so will present them duly proven withhave tae use our tongues, in thirty days from date to the un7 trouble is keeping them dersigned. J. H. KINARD, Agent, ashington Post. Ehrhardt, S. C., Jan. 4, 1917. 4t.