Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, February 15, 1917, Image 4
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BARNWELL. 8 0
R. BOYD COLB.'KniTOj*
Entered as second-daes mat"~
»rV 14 ,190$, at the
weir, 8. C.. under the Act of Congrei*
of March 8.1879.
soiling this
m uch below the- - present. nn
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value anti will not have it long.
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We have just received a carload of Dodge Brothers
Touring Cars and Roadsters and can make immed
iate delivery of either model. It is: not overstating
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the case to say that the very large first year’s pro
duction did not develop a single serious fault. This
achievement, surely justifies pnblie <‘onf»d ft *»™‘ '»
Dodge Brothers as close' and careful.manufacturers
FAIRFAX, S. C
PRICE IS $835 DELIVERED
WILLISTON
Opposite Court House.
200 LB3
the world make
Vltttmitlll MB UHlii • •M
mnwmwh *
awtnun tramunw
clusively
AN ALL ’RCUNDj-*
FERTILIZE]
\11Y INt: AMY l)KMn\'STP. 4TIXG
UAVZ
-d^lllS
•Vi.tru+Hr-Xdf—.$150 •
Mahogany or Fumed Oak
J. C. CREECH, AGENT,
Earl&QtuI Avoid Car Shortag
ERNESTATES> PHOSPHATE AND
FERTItFZERTOMPANY -
iUSTA, GA., 4 _SA VANN AH, CA. — x ~
OAFFNEY, S. C
Your Monument, Headstone
or Statute ~
Needs to be more than a mere
pile of tone. Have it substan
tial , yet /individual, thus per-
SLOAN’SLINMENT EASES PAIN „
Sloan’s Liniment is first thought of
mothers for bumps, bruises apd spain?
that,are teoptiimaliy happeniitgtu clui-
p.ren. It qn'<*kty_ jrentrates.ainl ‘outlies"
without rubhing, Cleaner and more.ef,
PtMiiiuts (lift be-gyow*fcp£ejfitahiy in this ^Vnintrv, they
Eyeqtnre on 1y
a cheap fertilizer. We will buy every bushel otlVrvd us
during 1917 at the prevailing market price. We tyillTiiv
prepared to 1 sell the planting seed, JfertUizeis* etc., *and to
f eu ur the_-i T iuea-!!ftfr?r
proper.fertilizgriLand lime are
sandy soils. .
AiSeat -of Trouble
If you are piaking but fittfe headway, if
;mtdcn it) ii >nrt unit insure gemr n g ! y just < nt
imuhit
peanuts do well oil
for rheumatic ache*, neuralgia pain and
th%t gn P$S soreupss after colds, SToauV
Lininv itf gives prompt relief. Hare a
b'ltile hand v fur bruises, strains,‘sprains
-and al- external pain. For thousands
whore work ealls *wrem outdoors, the
pains and itdips following exposure are
relieved by.SloHr V Liniment. At all
Druggists. 25e.—Adv. p
service'to help selecUa desirable
and appropriate metnorial for
your lost loved one.
Hom4 Marble & Granite Works,
- R. V/sTH.ITR A ( O., Props.,
1112 Laurel St. COLUMBIA, §. C.
11-80 ist - * ;
PREPARE FOR BOLL WEEVIL
Notice to Debtors
r. Marry B. Hair
‘Weditofs
p anMhem this year, writeOr e.ill.j~,:it:.s and *hjt
XPEINTIST
Offico ovt*r x Bank„<5f Williston
fMaryG
Farmers Storage A Fcl
AIKEN, S. C
■Lit*'!, sf::iI
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Williston, S. C
Invofiip^.'eT iT Ray in tree
piMrt- iih*»tsg -.iid- aih pcr ?
m“c1 ng el .ini4 * xiir.st HipNcaill- ".t .it
ball prrseuptlieih duij attested to
! L-3t- - Lottie M FlTih^ Aiirnr.
Hind Office—
AikCN, S. C
srBsi irrioN- rates.
■ Onft year $ 1 5«); Six months 00c L
* "•Three months 60e. j. -v. - V
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■ ADVEHTISINC. RATES.
Transient Advertisements. $I.00,an
Inch for the first insertion ; 50e-Sn inch
for each subsequent insertion.
•Business locals oif noticed, 5c a line
-v-.V, r or 4*ach insertion. , ' —
“ *Bpdhial notices, such as wantad, lost,
found, for sale, for .rent, etc., 25 words
or less. foi\vne insertion 26c; two in
sertions 50e7 three insertions 75c; four
in|ertions $10). One Cent for each
word over 25.
'"Liberal ofTeys to m<
to advertise by the month, season or
year.
Obituaries, tributes of respect or cards
of thanks, and ail notices of a personal'
nature are charged for as regular ad
vertisements.
No advertisements will be changed
unless copy is received before Mouday
toon each week.
OommiHiieations and news letters are
always welcome, hut should reach this
office not later than Monday of each
week.
0 I RCIU.AT ION OUAHANTEEP ,
LARGER THAN ALL OTHER I’A‘
, PERS PUBLISHED IN THE COTOfY
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BARNWgT.T.,Tnt;RBi)A : y F ihirvahv 4
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT-
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Since it Mki pleased .ohr* Heavenly
Father to remove from-wVfr . midst our
beloved sister and eo-worker v Mrs L. M.
McNfthb. lie it resolyetf-hy the W, M.
8. of Pleasant Hill church :
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- let. That in the home going of* our
sister we' feel do ply -out. loss and
chew>*li her etample of a life of faith
ful service. — '
2nd Thart wo bow 7n suBml^sion to
His will, realizing she is but transplant
ed for higher service
3rd. That we extend the bereaved
farai ty a err d@ eyrest t y mpattryr ^fayTiig
the Father’s h easing upon them in their
bereavement.
4;hv That a copy of these resolutions
be sent to the Bapti t Courier and
County papers for publication.
Mrs. A. I. McLemore.
Mrs .Claudia"Kennedy;
Committee.
100 Bushels Native Fulghutn
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Oats at $1.10 Per. Bushel.
The executive Committee of the
Barnwell Teachei
ni^eliog here today (Feby. 10th) in the
Coil0tv Superintendent^ ollice Thig^
Committee has charge of County Field
Day, and they completed arrang-unents
fur the most elab.urite educatioujftJ gala
day ever hell in Barn well county.'
Governor Ma ning has acc j p e,i ap‘
invitation to b- present, and will make
an address at that time. The great
feature of the day wid he ; a monster
parad“ of school children headed by
the governor and several members of
his staff Tand the school trustees of the
county. N
The attendance last field day, the
first ever held in BarnweddjCQgntTv-gat
large, but more than double* the num
ber is exp eted this voar. March 30th,
is the date. >
We have an attrsc ive (iffer to mal e
t > parties who will act as correspond
ent- at different post offices in the
county. If you are ihteresieJ drop tii' 1
a post card and we will give \oudull
particulars. . _L
v VI'K FftRMFL.-K V.'IIICIl' GO TO MAKE UP THE S. S.TERT11.IZERS. 1
V ,'A8 a result We OFFER INS. s. INLANDS AN ALL ’ROUND ^
FERTILISER.. ALL FERTILIZERS LOOK ABOUT AU1KK IN THF S
BUT THE DIFFERENCE COMES OUT IN THE FIELD TEST! THAT
IS WHERE S.S. BRANDS WIN OUT. WE SEE TO IT THU PLANT
O' FOOD. IS THERE AND PROPERLY BALANCED JO INSURE RESULTS.
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FIS!
~As-the chief soutre of ammonia for our.S. S. brands, knowing these ammo-
mates to vhe thW-hest plant food. “We also furnish cotton seed ...meal
mixtures, when prderetl. . If your dealer does fiol handle J». S.
goods wrife us, direct. Free fertilizer booklet sent upon request-;
All S.S. fertilizers gh^ranteed to drill freely and to he in A-l
mechanical condition. S. S. 'fertilizers will grow your cotton'
early 'and heat.the boll wet/ill
oTyour rea« , h ,l diT^^^miu^jrT!iel^>rTu7rrP7see
if this isrt't the ‘Wat of the trouble.’’ ^ ' *
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You work hard, yotl make money hut it-
al* gpt'S to' pay gtirrent expenK^s-. ^.I/n’t that
alihiitit?-; YouTiuVe hut litt’eleft It may be
liitter meiliofne. but there is nf) other reim'dy.
Practice rigid economy' open.a.saviturs acepj;ntX~
with us a lid f» »r<v yiHirself to adtl to it regular
ly. no tnatter How smVl the amhnut. In time
you will have a fund tKfit will Help-j-uif 4M» r
ill!:u-nityl
Bank of Western Carolina
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