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. . . 'V *•« — » - - * ‘•qpp eres to the what you spend for one or two of them will put a Fricidaire in your home' F RIGIDAIRE costs bo much less than most people think. An amount no greater than you spend for a Thanksgiving dinner or two is enough to put one in your home! Then charge off the balance with a few monthly payments —so small that they’ll never be missed. With Frigidaire in your home there’s occasion for- Thanksgiving every day. No ice kills. No food waste. No spoilage. Smaller meat and grocery bills follow as a natural consequence. And—most important of all—year-round health protec tion, due to Frigidaire’s constant cold-stor age temperature—a tempera ture that is actually lower than U. S. Government Standards! . Visit our Display Room to day and see the new models. Or write or phone for an in teresting illustrated Booklet —now sent free! * - r WILLISTON HARDWARE CO. Williston, Soulh Carolina FRIGIDAIRE PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS iy Arthur Brisbane when thet Steal enough. WOMEN NOT EXTRAVAGANT. A PROBLEM FOR JUSTICE. TWO ATE SEVEN OR EIGHT. The theory that you are safe in America if you steal ENOUGH . may be shaken by the trial at Washington of gentlemen accused of stealing the Government’s oil supply, by bribing the Secretary of the Interior. The trial was halted and the jury dismissed by the judge on evidence as to the “fixing” of jurors. » v If it can be shown that money was used to fix jurors in this case, the fixers might go to jail. At Prices According to v the Times. Ladies’ Half Soles Reduced to 75c Men’s Half Soles from 75c to $1.00 SEWED —— Seigel Shoe Factory Next Door to Farmer* Union . - Barnwell. S. C. This Car I «itlene4 whoee 7/("h I \ KOI i- However, if- big thieves can bribe a Secretary of the Interior ' and escape punishment, even with the Supreme Court officially .de-j nouncing their dishonesty, bribing a juror or two may not make much difference. After all the talk about “extrav agant women" you will be inter ested in this fact, rrovided by the United. States Department of Labor: Men, on the average, spend more for their clothes than women. The average for husbands is $71.38; for wives, $63.55.— ; Women are the economical half of the household, making ends meet, denyirfg . themselves for their children and the future. Not to know it is not to know women or men. USED CARS ivith an OK ilull counts Reconditioned Right *- and Priced Right! When we recondition a used car, we do a thor ough job. All work is done by efficient expert me chanics, usini ig , genuine parts for all replacements. Then we price it right. This square-deal recon ditioning and selling pol icy is your assurance that you pay only for what you get when you buy a used car from us—and that your car will give thousands of mileq of de pendable service. Lookforourred “O.K.”tag when buying your used car. Causey-Youmans Chevrolet Co. y . BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA <J U A L I 1 Y A 1 L O v\ k o ^ l c A killing that will puzzle the jury comeaJrom McHenry County in Ulroois. ► The police annouace that William Schmacher, twenty- eight, was innocent of the charge that he had killed his father. Schmacher told them “You are wrong. I waited for him to comt into the barn, pulled the trigger, and the shot almost blew I)* 9 off.” His father made him work be fore and after school when he was nine years old, took him out of school for good when he was twelve, and made him do a man's work. He beat the boy's mother, repeatedly, knocked her onto a hot Stove and left her there, drove a pitchfork into the leg of a younger brother so far that the bov could not pull it out without help. Just before the murder he knocked his wife to the floor with a blow on the chin, accusing her of infidelity, saying a farmhand was the real father of the twenty- eight-year-old son. That son killed him. The neigh bors corroborate the story of cruelty. It will not be easy to g^t a con viction in that case. Money to Lend--. ii i i ' 1 SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS IN AMOUNTS OF _> * $400.00 AND UP. APPLY TO Ninestein & Baxley BLACKVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA. FOR SALE The city of Syracuse spends on motoring seventeen cents out of every dollar of income—and old- fashioned finance, wagging its , head, says “extravagance.” Buy ing new automobiles takes ten and a quarter cents, gasoline three and a half cents, accessories three cents. And that's the best inve&t*^ ment of seventeen cents on the dollar that Syracuse fould make. ■ ' ' l i ^ If a hoptoad cguld buy wings for .seucnlturn. cent*. j>u iu<» dollar- and Enteen' cents. Auto- mobiling is flying. Get a car if you have not got one, or a better car if you can afford it. Coker’s Pedigreed Fulghum Oats, free from smut. De- partment of Agriculture test, purity 99.66 per cent, germination, w ^ 94 per cent. 100 bushel lots 85c, 50 bushel lots, 90c, 25 bushel V lots, 95c, less than 25 bushel lots, $1.00, f. o. b. Blackville, S. C. Y - i SO. CAR. % k f V Simon Brown’s Sons BLACKVILLE I! LONG TERM MONEY to LEND 1 ••• Private BROWN & BUSH LAWYERS BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA. The Vancouver Sun tells you that one hundred ship are char tered to carry 20,000,000 bushels of Canadian wheat from Vancouver to Britain and the Continent in the next three months All these ships make many cruisers neces sary for Hritain. We, too, should build fast cruisers, for we may some clay wake up and have a com mercial navy. Meanwhile, our Panama Canal —through which alt the 100 ships of grain will pass—is offered to our Canadian and British brothers with no extra charge for the fact that our money built it. They pay just what our own few ships pay. Not every nation would do that. -4* en fr Cry for 4? \\ -i Social and Personal News from Ellenton Ellenton, Nov. 12.—The Woman^s MfsBionary society of the Baptist church met Tuesday evening at the church. A large number en^yerf the talk by Rev. J. W. Hammond on ••The Jew.” % The Philathea class of the Baptist Sunday school held a business meet ing Tuesday evening. Plans for their annual Christmas bazaar were discuss- * The following attended the annual c meeting of the Southern 1 divisional W .M. U. in Allendale on Wednesday: Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Hammond, Mrs. W. H. Jones, Mrs. T. S. Yhinbar, Jr., Mrs. Z. D. Miller and Mrs. C. M. Tur ned. * * Mr. and Mrs. Harrell Bagnal en- 1 tertained a few friends Thursday evening at their home. Refreshments werei served. - Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Moody enter tained Friday evening with a tacky party at their country home. , Miss Elizabeth Miller was hostess to her bridge chib Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Joseph Ashley. Af ter an enthusiastic game delightful refreshments were served. The leaders’ convention of the Bap tist church met -Friday night at the parsonage. A thorough discussion of all phases of the church work was entered into and it was altogether an interesting and instructive meeting. In the absence of the secretary, Miss Belle Bagnal served. About 12 were present. Mrs. Hammond, assisted by Mrs. C. M. Turner served refresh ments. • v- *». Mrs. C. G. Youngblood, Miss Tutt Youngblood, Mrs. Ralph Dunbar, Miss Helen Dunbar and N. 8.. Brinkley. A fishing boat had drifted four thousand miles when it was picked up off our northwest coast. White hones on the deck showed the part that cannibalism had played in the tragedy of the sea. Two that died, last of all, were intact The others, seven or eight, had been eaten to prolong the lives of the two. No man can say what he would do under certain circum stances, unless he has been tested under thosfe A circum lances. spent Sunday in Greenwood with friends. * '.-in ■; , C. L. Knight ientertained‘ a hum- ber of tho younger set Wednesday evening with a weinie roast at the Runs Creek bridge. Jokes and ghost stories were enjoyed. Miss Sarah Baxley spent the week end with relatives in Dunbarton. Mrs. B. Caasels and Miss Louise jCatsels were visitors in Augusta on | Thursday. 4 X MOTHERFlet cher's Castoria is es pecially prepared to relieve ~ Infants in amis and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, .Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep.' To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Absolutely Harmless - No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it Try a Want Ad for Results