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PAG? SIGHT. THSBASIfWBX PBOPLB-SKNTINSU BARNWBLL. BOOTH CABOUIfj 1 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1)27. .vy- : " "■*3* '"r-y;--jc■ **'■■•" 1 ft ' \ A -H i l mm never imtate the throat * ♦/ • •*• • ■Y'XftA mmm Said Andrew Tombes to Claire Luce and Frances Upton during a rehearsal v o/ The Ziegfeld gollies. 1 wm most amazing value ever offered in a Former Champ JaeTc Uempsey was most serious when he ap peared in, court to defend a suit filed by his former manager Jack Kearns for oni-third of a million —claiming breach of contract. Low Gejt Full Details at Our Showrooms Friday i agriculture also appears to be sub ject to even deeper ills. They incl ide rising costs, failure to retain old su periority over competitors t impauv- ment of the fertility of the land, ero sion of the soil, inability to obtain a return equivalent to that obtained jy the city worker of no greater ability, increasing severity of price fluctua tions, increase in tenancy and nro- gressive deterioration of the farm population. With that outline to show that “the farm problem” is not jl straw man, but a question of fundamental nation al concern and of permanent import ance to the American people, the com mission makes its recommendations. -c- You, too, will find that LUCKY STRIKES give the greatest pleasure—Mild and Mellow, the finest cigarettes Eddie Cantor, Famous Comedian, writes: you ever smoked. Made of “My voice must he in ^ ^ | r condition 365 nights a ^u the choicest tobaccos, prop- year and when l£noke, W Some of the Recommendations. Chief among the recommendations ate these points: Gradual tariff reduction, to equalize more nearly the erly aged and blended with [ iT \ sist , upon Jf**^*. i , . Strikes because I found greatsklll,andthereis anex- from experience that Dicks Auto Co. tectjve tariff as_ between agriculture | and jthtf manufacturing industry. The creatioh of a federal fa mm tra process—“IPS TOAST- irrka “ m> ED”- harsh bit of bite. Barnwell, S. C. MILK BOTTLES:—H pints, $5.50 A-— per gross; pints, $7.00 per gross; quarts, $9.50 per gross. We sell everything the dairyman nn:*ds r roni feeds to bottle caps.—B. B. Ki.*k- land Seen to., S49 Broad Stree', Au gusta, Ga. 12-1-Jtc. SYRUP -CANS:—Our. Air-Tight syrup cans are the lest to keep your syrup fresh. No. 5, $7.60 per h:;n dred; No. 10, $10.ftC per hundred.— B. B. Kiikland Seed Co., 849 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. !2-!-4te. The Ford Lubricating System requires a "Double-Duty” Oil for its two-fold lubrication T * 'V- . ff m: ( Standard' 1 Motor Oil for Fords is spe cially designed to meet the peculiar lubri cating requirements of the Ford car. It splashes readily, clings to bearing surfaces and keeps your brake bands permanently free from grabbing and slipping. m 44 it. ¥ s. STANDARD”^ MOTOR OIL The Measure of Oil Value Business Men Find Farm Illness Acute Time Alone Won’t Relieve the Indus try.—('cooperation Declared the Key to Permanent Remedy. New York.—Dr. Business Man haa diagnosis] the case of agriculture. After a year of feeling the patient’s pulse, the business men’s commis«ion on agriculture has reported its find ings with a summary prepared by the chairman of the commission, Charles Nagel, of St. Louis. • Agriculture was found to have been suffering from a severe case* of post war cramps, a malady .which time ” 1 wm? declared. The remedy was found to lie ih" the cooperation of agriculture and business in attacking the prob- lej at its source, removing irritating causes and diligently applying cor- rectives.'' Subject to Deeper 111. ■ After pointing out -the post-war re adjustment caused by thos^ engaged in agriculture to suffer seridttsjy in their relative economic prosperity comparison with ‘ those engaged in other fields, the commission finds that board to assist in the stabilization of prices and production. A comprehensive land utilization policy. A revision of State and local tax systems. Strengthening of the rural banking systems and revision of freight rates and extension of waterways. Ip this program, designed to aid agncultuna, the fatmer himself can help by lowering his cost of produc tion and forming cooperative associa tions. .. Makeshift legislation, based on what the commission considers un sound principles, such as the McNaiy- Haugen bill, is rejected. Such legis lation. designed artificially to increase pricte, even if it worked, the comn-is- sion felt, would offer no permanent relief. A ^Highly Significant Report. The teport of the commission prob ably will be regarded as highly sig nificant. Here are some hard-boded industrialists, who, after a year’s study, come out and say everything isn’t all light with agriculture and many things are to be done. Although rejectiijg McSlary-Haugenism, they go ahead find recommend action which would make the average chamber of commerc? shiver. ...„. .* . »-*• * K.xSfr*** Diamonds Si|ve r ware ♦4 It’s toasted** No Throat Irritation-No Cough. Closing Out Stock Bargains in CEILING, FLOORING, SIDING, FENC ING, MOULDINGS, ETC. JUST THE MATERIAL YOU NEED TO % REPAIR OR BUILD YOUR HOME. [j] * £ * * . LOTS OF LOW GRADE STOCK PRICED UNDER COST. ' * ‘-m * or - Large or Small Quantitu ZENITH HAMILTONS TAVANNES WATCHES OLLENDORF TOUCHEONS Howards, Waltham; Elgin Beautiful Xmas Gifts. . L. J .SCHAUL and CO., Augusta / Denmark Wood Products Co. Denmark, South Carolina. ♦ V , Y v 4> e, aSv jSu ings 12-1-^t Jewelry -v / / ■^T NOTICE! y This space is reserved by Vickery Bros.’Garage for the Free V ''"X / use of any Church, Religious or Charitable *Organizaltjon, ,Club, Boy’s and Girl’s Scouts, Red Cross, Etc. v \|f you want to (idver- sale, supper, play, / us and rummage sale, etc., call and seetise your ■ Wm 'We will Advertise it for you FREE. IN THE MEANTIME- BUY YOU^ GASOLINE, -OIL, TIRES AND AUTO ACCES SORIES FROM Against Hunting, Fishing & Trapping iy person or persons entering upon the lands hereinafter referred to, nr ' ^ situate in Bagwell, Richland and Red Oak Townships, or the purpose of hunting, fishing or^ti^pping, will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law: L. W. Tilly . 200 s- \J. M. Weathersbee - 572 « t - Mrs. Flossie Sihith — 1,000 Jes?k^ Middleton _ 300 Harrett Hutson _ 175 Estate ofTkA. Patterson 2,000 W. H. Duncan ——— ►o o Tj> r # 1 Joseph E. Dicks^v- ... f . 800 \ Mrs. Kata M. Patterson 3,000 »» r R. C. Holman x'H. v 400 Duncannon Place A ' 1,650 A. A. Richardson 2,0^ Simmons Place _ 500 Lemon Bros. ■ Mrs. Jane R. Patterson 1,000 S. B. Moseley .. 80 G. ARTHUR EVANS, . ANGUS PATTERSON, Managers. Barnwell, S..C., Nov. 22, 1927.,^. * .•