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She tGarnvvell Sentinel, JiVLUk BARNWELL, e 0 Jt. BUY1> Entered as second-class mat . ary 14,1905, at the fiTStottlce at Barn well. S, 0., under the Act of Congress of March 3. 1879. ■ A(Cai\Lbad .bought last October I ' jjust received. . ' ■ • ;~L~.a • v‘ much below .s r IW( • IPT > ON If A TK8. I One year $1 6H-;-Six months MOe Three months 60e. the present market value and will not have it long. B,\bn«bm, Th«t*hl>ay February K, 1917 Were it known that tlve-emintry tricts of this State would be invaded this year by tribe* of ravage* from the Wert who would lay waste and destroy with fire and *»ord the ,cotton crop* and that these tribesmen would con tinue to come, what Would the people cf the country do to avert the danger?; They would orgauize We have-just received a carload of Dodge Brotl Touring-Cars and Roadsters and can make iintt iatb delivery of either model. It is not overstal the case to say that the very large first year’s ,] duction did not develop a single serious fault. 1 aehievement surely justifies public 'confidence * .. • . •• ... ., " —***5s; • - 4 Dodge Brothers as clqse and careful manufactiir ^ ' . _ every neighborhood they would. form clubs, as they did in 1876, and at the head of each club they would place their most reliable men and would Obey them. That is what people always do in time of real danger.— ^ r ‘ Why don’t they prepare for the boll weevil in the same way? Why don’t Ihe'y form “boll weevil^ clubs? U 11 certain that the bbl! weevil will come. THEY ARE*' :11JST ACROSS THE SAYAN NAD RIVER NOW. If the pest is not met with a new kiiuTof land cultivaHon and re adjust. Burnt of crop production, thousands of people, white and black, wiTTbe driven from their homes to avoid starvation. The invader*- are at tJ^doyrand, FAIRFAX, S. C 100 Bushels Native Fulghum V . * T.'^ . . ; • • "" Oats at $1.10 Per Bushel. hurt the cotton not less than would savage tribesmen coming in millions arid laying Vaste with tire and sword. This is not-,- extravagant language. It is the truth. Wlio doubts it let him go and see vast acreages of Alabama and Mississippi which thousands of people have abandoned.—The State.,—_ A movement of this kind has already been commenced in- Barnwell county. The farmer* of “Willigton recentl^or- ganized foUtHis spectflc purpose and we understand^ arc now’ cooperating vi?ith each other in their etiorts to be ready for the weevil when he arrives. MOTOR Q. A. KENNEDY W1LUSTON, S. C. —t THE PRICE IS $835 DELIVERED rt House Whereas, it has seemed best to our Heavenly Esther to. remove from Carth- lvscenesour beloved friend and ueigli- ber, M rs Wyatt Uasery. . Be U resolved, first, that we, the members of Lower Three Runs W. M. S. have lo3t one of our dearest, most faithful members. ^ Whenever p<T>Hible, f he would cheer and encourage u4*' with he> presence and,help. ~. , ’ , Second, that weH u nder nur warmest, sympathy to the heretfved Ipphand anti children, who have sustained .an irre parable loss, ai d commend them to the care of Hitfi who marks the 'sparrow’s fall, and who has promised, “I will not leave you comfortless.” Third, that a page be get apart in Cur minutes as a memorial" of our sister’s Christian life and Service with thi- tribute therein recorded; that copies be sent to the Barnwell papers for pub iication, and the bereaved family he furnished a transcript as a .token of t5ur sorrow for the deadband sympathy for the living. , ' ->v Mrs L V B. Bagnal, Mrs MUL R'Utitree, Miss L. D Ellis, • Committee. $ountun#xm MUM MbuM clusivrly J HMMPTO OUR S.S. BRANDS OF FERTILIZER AND THE PROMT ySSSSESf XL NT PART THEY HAVE PLAYED. YEAR AFTER YEAR, IN INSUR- mH INp CROP. SUCCESS FOR THE THOUSANDS OF GEORGIA AND SOUTH * CAROLINA FARMERS. KNOWING THE NECESSITY FOR FEEDHfti THE PLANT-FROM START TONfJNISH* WE COMBINE IN OUR MIXTURES SEVERAL SOURCES OF AMMONIA (NITROGEN) WHICH WILL RELEASE THIS ELEMENT, FROM ft-ME TO.J&LME, SO THAT YOUR CROP IS NEITHER OVERFED NOR STARVED.. E DO NOT USE NITRATE OF SODA In our fertilizeLsTor cotton and corn. It is,not the proper ammoniate. It is too quickly exhausted and shouJd only Disused as a top dresser and.for-’truck., Wtruse • - . FISH,- BLOODtAND OTHER ANIMAL AMMON1ATES Mainly r , as b ’source of amm'ohifib knowing them to be the best plant food. : We x a]s(5 furnisfi'.'cot.t -a seed meal mixtures. If your deafer Cannot supply you with S. S. goods write us, direct. Fr^ fertilizer booklet on request. We gbarantee all our goods to drill freely* and to be in-A-l mechan ical condition. S.S. fertilizers will groV,vqur cotton early and beat the boll weevil. ’ v . Order Early and Avoid Car Shortage } - Victrola XIV—$150 .Mahogany or Fu’me,d. (>a k J. C. CREECH, AGENT, oaffney. s. c. SOUTHERN STATES PHOSPHATE AND FERTILIZER COMPANY AUGUSTA, GA SAVANNAH. GA.1 Your Monument, Headstone or Statute nl Peanuts can be grown profitably in tfiia country, they acre, and require only SLOAN’S VFNMENT EASES PAIN j Sloan’* Liniment trfirgt thought of mothers for buftin*. bfoiie* ! that 'are continually happening to chii- pren. It quickly pentratei ahd soothes without rubbing. Cleanergpd more ef fective than mussy plasters or onitment for rheumatic aches, neofalgiapain and that grippy sorenes* aftei- cold*, Slban’* Liniment grves prompt relief. Have a bottle haridy for bruises, strain*, sprains and all external pain. For thousands whote work calls ti^em outdoors, the pafin* and aches following exposure are relieved by Sloan’* Linimenu At all -aNefcds to be more than a mere -ft flheuft fortiliao>i»«r^o will buy every busfipHfttft ipd »b Have u sunstan during 1917 at the prevailing market p^i prejiared. t6 sell the planting seed', fertilize pick them from the vinek at a reason abb proper fertilizers and lime are used, peau sandy soils. tial, yet individual, thus per* petuating your judgment.Qiif designing department is at ybiir service to help select a desirable and appropriate memorial for your lost loved one^ Home flIUrble & Granite Works, R7V. STILLER A CO., Props., ' 1112 Laurel Stf~ COLUMBIA, S C. If you are making but little headway^ the golden opportunities are seemingly just oi ofymir reach on account of lack of futfds. « if this isn’t the “seat of the trouble.” You wdijt hartf,'y^-makefmoo^if but it all goe* to pay current expenses. Ten’t’ that ab<x4t.it? .You have hut little left, ft may be bitter medicine, but tliere is ho other reinedy. Practice Tigid eronomy. o|)en a savjn-pt aej-onnt PREPARE FOR BOLL WEEVIL . ’ T , he J V Pa P idl y approaching South Carolina, something must talre the place oLCinton, siartvoo Pr'HimtJ now. plant an acVe or two n^xt #*wtgia4a ly, no matter how-small the amount. In trine ytm will have a frtiHl- that will help you over many a dillicujly. *T« v--— Discharge Notice; Notice is hereby given Chat on Mon day February I2t|i\lfil7, Twill file with Hon John K. Sueiliuajudg-'ot Probate for Barnwell eountynmj dual account a* adjrpimstra»rixjpbm tettsmeuto ab- nexo of the estate of E. A. Furse, de ceased. and ask for letter^ ttfimissory. Sasali Elizabeth Fuf*e Admrx. Notice to Debtors crop variety. VVe want to g’et in t<iueli plant them this yegr, write or'call on m 4 and Creditors. Notice is hereby given that ad per- aon* iudebud to the estate uf Mary G Ussery. decried, shall ntake payment to the undersigned, and ail persons holding eLtims against the said estate shall-present them duly atte?tcd to 2 U3t Lottie M Fur«\Admr. Bank of Western Carolina BARNWELL, S. C. Farmers Storage & B>rl - ' AIKEINi S. C. Head Qflic* A IREN, S. C rail Elizabeth Fur*e AaIIII2k. A2222.222.22*22222222222*.2jl — r* 5 - ' r > ' ' x ' ■T ' v . 1. ^ .. a- •• ' » r- • * ■ ■ C • 1 •