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V SAKHWBLL 8X1CTIOTEL, BABNWXLL. B O. ■t i TALK WITH A BARNWELL MAN Mr. Jrffcoat, Blacksmith, of Mala Street, * TfII* HU Experience. r i The o U nothing like » talk wi hOn* of ©i) r own piiiz *ns for giviivg Ik p ■ and «neo ira jement t> the anxious sufferer from the dr< ad midtiev diaykB.e. We,, therefor*/, give h'-r^ an interview wi h a B-mitfeil man. ■“My hack ached all thg. ti ro and I, <c «ul i hardly stoop *n pick'up a r yUting.” • ay-; Mr Jelle tat. “I had frequent b**»d ar u* - and d zzy p|HIa and. the kidney aeCM't'ohe Tu rn too fr ijuei t ill >?•*» <»?p r allv at i i ht. 1 got D >an’* Kid uev Pills at I) aeon's I)r ig Sto o and they re’ir ed the i ai' a and strengthen-- ed me bat* a >d kfiTne o.” -■ price 00c at all dealers. Don'l>imply *ak foe a aitiitw remedy—Ret Doan’s Kidney - ' Pd’a—the a .me .that Mr Jeff, eo»t Mail.- Foflter-Milburn Co,, Mfgrs.,, Buffalo, N. Y. ? ! ) Discharge Notice. / Notice I* hereby given tbit on Mon day March llfh 1918 e-J will ap ply to John K. bnel iug Jxjdge of Pro- hate for Baruwel! C unity, for letters of discharge a« Executor of the es tate id Martin Rupart Ashley. < A fc. H. Ashley.- ' — , Etocutor " Dateu at Barnwell, S O. this 12 th ‘day of February, A ! D. 1918. The Barnwell Banking Company h A < >T offers if s services to those looking for bairking^afcominodations of any No account too large or too small for us to handle, both-will receive the same care ful attention. J. E. Harley, President. ~ X M.HKnfcbw, Vice Pres. N. G. W. Walker, Vice Pres; L. P. Wilson, Cashier. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE •3' ^4 Notice is hereby given that on Saturday th** Iff h daf." bTETbilarj. 1918, we will file our ti ml account with Hon. John K Sn*dling. Judge of Pro- Irate for Barnwell Comity, h< Ex n ,l ».ra 41 the wi l of -Tihtodo-e p Hall, deceased. Hiidf tvetlii m th* sai I /Court f ir an order of d ycharpe as su.di execu tors.' Hi*BrnlV am, •< W F. -ft' ase. Ext-cti’onr of the Will of Theod->re Pi _ Hull. <1 ‘censed. Jan. 24. 1918. ; y^' . The Costs of Most Materials and Skilled Labor Is Rather High NKFONSET WALL I50ARD takes the place of ‘“ Svoodt n trimming, paneling,-.wainscoting, or plaster. Muv l>e painted nnv color.^o is eminently adapted for list* on u’pp.er walls and ceilings. Anyone can put it on. . Neponset Wall Board “ V x 4- (’oinl)ities economy and attractiveness. Its dura- liility is 1 ,hge:‘T!ran planter. 'It cannot crack or fall. . * — We lj.ave the width or Jinisli for your 1ieed. - * „ * Youngblood Roofing & Mantel Co. Muntcla, riles, Uratos, JVIetuI Roofing Lite. 007 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. \ < . 1 Would you mix your Y OU know that such a combination would be carried through the digestive tract withinrt giving the milk- producing and fat-producing food a chance to be assimilated. The lint on old style hulls acts the same way. It forms a pad or cushion.-like covering around the concentrates that prevents the digestive juices, from y extracting the full amount of protein. '«A0( ~ MARK X. -V X. c COT1 HULLS COTTONSEED / : UNTLESS contain rio lirit to clog or flux the digestive tract. They - are digested and they allow the other forage to be di gested the same as hay or any other roughage. \ . When you mix your feed with Buckeye Hulls you know that you are using roughage that will help—not hinder— the meal, corn, oats, or whatever concentrate you prefer. - -X. . I* V*- ■ — 3- . Other Advantages 2000 pounds of real roughage to No trash or dust. the ton—not 1500: Easy to handle because sacked. Cost much less per ton. They, mix well with other forage. Go much farther. • ‘ They take less space in the barn. Mr. C\K. Hendenon, Aihen, S. C., $ay$: that he would rather have Buckeye Hulls than any others. He uses* Buckeye Hulls altogether — says they are cheaper and better. r T# Mcnrc the host results and to derelep the ensilage odor, wet the hulls thoroughly twelve hours before feeding. It is easy to de this by s , wetting them down night and miming for tho next feeding. If at any tune this cannot be dene, wet down at least thirty minutes. If you prefer to food tho hulls dry, use only half as much by bdk as df old stylo bulls. Book of Mixed Feeds Free Gives the right forpmln for every combination of feeds used in the South. Telia how much to feed for maintenance, for milk, for fat tening, for work. Describes Buckeye Hulls and gives directions for using them properly. Send for your copy to the nearest mill. ^ Dent, l The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co. m. r Atlanta Birmingham Craanmoad Littl. Rath Amqmstm Charlotte \ PROBATE COURT SALE State of amnh .C r>lma, Cpuuty.of Bnrnwe‘1, —In THK J^OBXTK Coi'RT El'en I!'/\Vi-e f ; a^ Administratrix of •thre Eiltate of S A IjihoiiEo WIk. 1 ," de ceased Plaint ff , ’ ■ va H*o Hiimmell Wise, Jo*ei'h L m^fo'd Wpe, hmI Marie CrfHierF e VV.i-e, apd 11 A. Kennedy and Jno. P. I. «. S<-., Defeidanfs. My virtue of a d< r'etttl order made in the Probate Court in the above ei ti led cause, I wul -e l at Barnwell in front of the Court House on March 4th. 191S, it being sa esdaf in4,he eald mdnth, wi h- in the Hjjal Il«-urs of sale the following de*cri> ed rea' propTty: A hous" and tot in thetown-of Willi< ton,. Sou: li Carolina, b mndeil on the North by Chii'eh Street; on ‘ the East try landif oj Mis< M >rie Harie;.; on the •Soil h by lands o.f (i W. (ireene, Jr., and on the We t by Ian's formerly ot-f" Graham.. i Also AH that certain pier- ^parcel -or tract of land neur Willisiuii^S -t!. c'Ot bt- ing ■twenty-four acre, mi r* or 1 ; us bou ded mi the N rth l>y lai.ds of W. C. >Sui tli; o the EiBt l y 1 \i ds « f < iuy Pender anti the I*ub i ■ Road ; o « tli* South by lands of Guy Pender, anti *.it the Went by. Ian Is fo merly of Graham ^ Also A Jot a id h Jlig ‘ thefeon^ eiiuat - i Will s:o 1.,‘S Me and Con tv a'or .-ai I bou- tled < n t le.North by 1ai d« s)f A. M. Ke I'mIH-ji i the East by h lot te- 1 iriginidjt * li s - ill tuivii;on t < : Sout by la* (1* of W 'K Prothro, an-1 .on the v\ ert by Mill street. j , Also ■ Al. t! at tract or ]>a r eel of land and the nnpr -veiiie Is uu-reuo about, t.vu (2) ni .rs S-miti-wrst of vVi iiamn. i « rt-iriivrl' c unity, e braining one him* tr d a <1 tif y *ix (loti) a-oes nn-rc, i r i.e-f tio iiil-il bn - he No'th by E*fte ! Il'ir- L*rd n d Lrntljl if E C k Siuitli and A*at*rso' A-hley 'i'll er ek. .s-ja aii h i froinla-ds of '<2- A. K-n- in dy ; 'i>outTi fry an is of W, E. Prothro ami i C K tc iuig-; Wes:.-hy Ivnlgt-f M. C. Kucfiii gs .uni t’ubli 1 Road ir m wi .ist'o* t ■ C M i e 1’? wa.tT mill. A si A 1 ili<\t (rat** m rtla •» vill • Townahip I ■ h s-i<l St*t- a id Com ty, eontain ng | O . Hundr-d Mid Eighty (IS0> acres -n r • r 1 t» u tic! North t-y-jiands -t s N 11 • nkii.mhi ; Exitt by la ids of -Ir*. J. P. Boyls oil; ."souill by -amis of j .1. Ray ; Wr.-t by lands of es<t» e of M r^ E.-J.a I Ml'k 11 n. *” IV 111* o' Sal- CdilK—Pirclia u r—1+4. pay for i apers . ^ . ,.(i IX K.SNKIJJML .1 -die ol I'r >oa Prof-h e C <i>l£i - tli •*. v *b I2tn 191 , 30 T El[ 30 ir m / : / ■ ./•;> Fairfax, S. C. 7 * t -Z-.yL KT r i ! v 1... Loans and Discounts? , •: ■/ v .v. • v ..-.4 • • - Jt ‘ V 1 : Z” Loans and Diseoiints j ’ r > - - Deposits Deposits -. ■' -v-,. - .. - Cash and due from banks Cash and due from banks Resources Resources li— —— February 7, 1917 7, 1918 * , l • ■ ' \l • •- - 7, 1917 41 44 44 44 7, 1918 \ 1917 8 31,226.77 80,986.85 49,436.27 156,166.40 23,272.14 x 95,031.25 63,094.53 209,850.74 i \ - Figures Tell The Story , ' i . Our Progress J * v / Jas. E # reurifoy, President _ .. B. F. Thomas,* V.^res. N. B. Loadholt, V.-Pres. W. B. Loadholt, Cashier / UL 3E 3C ][ 1C JE -X / Fanner! You will make every acre produce its ut most in food crops and cptton, all equally needed by our country. You will best serve your country and yourself by fertilizing each acre liberally with REDSTEER BRAND €i . .. r . * * There is a national car and labor shortage. Delay is dangerous. » ’ *- * X N X. ORDER TODAY _ i .. . '; /. ’* v.v> Manufactured by SWIFT & CO. FERTILIZER WORKS ATLANTA, GA. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Factories: Atlanta, Albany, LaCranga, Moultrie, Savannah^ Ga. Wilmington, Greensboro, N. C., Chester, Columbia.S.C. •. ~ ' ’ FOR SALE BY ~ 4 LW. G. RUDDELL, Fairfax; S. C. .. Zt- - :R _• \ V —' V * . b ~ • as - 1 v Sf - - .