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Your presence is requested MARCH 1ST, 2ND AND These figures—320,SlT—represent the actnal number-of cari manufac tured by ps since August 1st, lfU-6, an<l delivered l.v our agents to retail buyers. - ; - This unusual fall and winter demand for Ford cars makes it necessary for us to confine the distribution of cars only to those agents who have or ders for immediate delivery to retail customers. rather'than to permit any agent to stock cars in anticipation of spring sales. y Wf are iamlnR this notice to intending* buyers that they may. protect Themselves against de jay or disappointment in securing. Fojrd ears. If, therefore, you art', planning fp purchase a Ford ear, we advise jon trrplace your order and take delivery now. Immediate orders yfiit lfdVe prompt-attenVion. * - Delay in buying at this time may cause you to wait several months. for immediate «leli\cry’ with our authorized Ford a tret it listed Mow The Exhibitors are Merchant Tailors BALTIMORE PRICKS FAIRFAX MOTOR CO a display of whose representative will make ■ ' / : ;■£ -■ yr- woolens enequalled in The annals of tailoring. Every Fabric Guaranteed Absolutely All-Wool north ami south so that the sun wt Township assessors. Allendale. O. B. Harden, J. W Googe, McRoy Boyles. Baldock, W. B. Warren. W. I. Johm WOULD NOT STOOP TO get ; n its full effect between the row during the middle .jmrtion of the day When the sun gets tip in the morning, like many people, it appears sleepy ami F. SY Owens I Had Absolutely Lost All In terest in EVerthtng’’ Says Mr$. Wooten ten o’efofik he pulls off his coat and at eleven o’clock he frpits i.n hia. hands j and f rom then until two rtf' three o’ clock It is going to lie hot. After that time he quits.• .» It is entirely pqrsible that the wee vil has receive^ a setback by the recent I cold weather. J Even if it had not been injured jtfiere would be no serious damagtrin Barnwell County the next season, and farmers are having an op portunity to carefully study the situa tion that they are forced to meet. There is no more effective wav of fignt- ing the I>oU weevil than for each far mer to think -eriously and plan how lie can best work out hia own salvation. To grow cotton under weevil conditions means “crack” farmi ig of one kind or BARNWELL, S. C SHE FEARED THE WORSE Is StrMf, Happy Woman Now but Ooce Her Polka Seened to Have Lost Hope of J., K. Laine, J. - 0 Georges Creek Sanders, W. ri. G Great Cypress, J. W. S Creech, T. F. Hogg. —Tied Oak.0. C. Baxley W. I*. Sanders. Richland, F. H. lheks. tree, A. K. Corley^ Rosemary. J. M. Weal Grubbs. W.C. Bell./' Sycamore, J.jCV Griffin Her Recovery “I had gotton in sileh bad health toat I did not take any interest in any thing before i _ took Tan lac. and 1 often to*ld my f«dks that if Ishoulff see money on the lioor I woo’d not stoop to pick it up,” said Mrs T. M Wooten, of 153 Morgan Ave., Greet:- vllle, as she began to tell hew Tanlac had changed her Condition from that produce a cotton crop. Cm ton wd not be abandoned for the Mexican BoD Weevil or-even the pink'boll worm should it arrive, and those who pro duce it in the future in Barnwell County are thug* farmers who are will ing to listen to suggestions not only from expert students^rf the weevil bat ^to tlm conservative men of their com munity, anil with the view of qiot de- abundance of home supplies and it D with this idea that diversification be gins. Diversification is an art that re quires experience and to jump into it "recklessly is as dangerous as it i« to at- pending'on some body else to fight the weevil for them but with a great de- tertninination to work out their own Information on any sub- Roun salvation ject is a nice and interesting 'thing to poske-s but it amounts to little in the battle of lire unless supported by indi viduality and experience. I A F Conrad i, tempt to grow all cotton after the wee vils arrive in full force. It is not a question what can be sub stituted for cotton but what are the most certain conditions under whicr. to People on the cotton farms are not gpneraijy worked to death every (lay of the.year and rheje id some time during which they can attempt to grow an of almost an invalid to a healthy Williktoti/R. R. Johnston, F. N. Hair A. P. Givens. * strong, happy woman. Mrs. Wooten’s statement follows: , . ~ - “I.fcufferel from a complete physical breakdown and the after effects of a long drawn out spell of mnltria. I -w-efe-rery weak—ycr wBak~ tliat—1 was in bed at least half of everyday, fcnd Nab. W. F., Holmes. J^did not try to do any of my-house- j Blaekville, C. J. Fiekbng, C. S-lUiist work fur a rather long time. ,My ap petite had left me a: d it s emed tliat I didn’t want anything to eat and I eouhl’s find much to t«Mnpt my appetite. I could not sit up long at a time and I IpmF absolutely lost 'all interest in Fairfax. F. M. Young, Geo. D. Sand ers G: W. Barber. Willistop, R. J. Rountree, K. A Weathersb^e, L S. Mellichampe. CARD OF THANKS We’certainly df> t)iank the'Mrfte and cbfired people of Barnwell for theW kindness iji helping us to extinguish the fl^rpj'S which threatened to destroy our home Friday morning. Mr and Mrs J. Frank Grubbs. Fertilizer person, too ir i ever would get well, or even a iutleijtronger, and I could tell by the way my folks talked that they had about lost hope of me ever gt ting well again. ■ • ' Then some body W»ld me to try Tanlac and I began taking it 1 took six bottles and I have gained at least 'v. ■ •* » ♦ twenty pounds in weight, I sure was Leading Soutnern farmers' will tell you that 400 _ pounds of SWIFT’S RED STEER BRAND FERTILIZERS will make from 20 to 50 pounds MORE LINT COTTON PER ACRE than other brands of fertilizer. Even at 15c per pound,-every 10 pounds more lint per acre reduces your fertilizer cost $7.50 per ton. Figure this «int for yourself Von ran prove it this year by using’ SWIFT’S. , The reason is that SWIFT’S FERTILIZERS are always made HOW TO FIGHT BOLL WEEVIL ~ IN'* BARNWELL COUNTY (Continued Jroni First Rage ) crop when the weevil has arrived in Tanlac, but I am heavy enough now full force, however important it-hu—— ,and I feel like a new person. The work uecessary for the growing “Tanlac did me a great deal more of a cotton crop beging the preceeding good than 1 all the uihcr-medirine»-4 th,. lmd ami getting took put together and I certainly did take a lot of medicine before 1 lot k Tanlac The Tanlac gave me a good appetite almost from the start and goon I began to.imprve right along in haalth and gtrength, and now I am able to do my^hmjgework and my ironing and I am strong and harty. I give Tanlac aH the credit for getting me out of ted pounded, double mixed and thoroughly cured. . ’ * ^ The difference between- SWIFT’S and other fertilizers WILL ALWAYS SHOW UP AT THE SCALES; —— - 1 ——— n ii ii» in——W—■ i * ■ I,- mini' i —^ • This same increased production applies to all other crops# sistent'ffTiltivation and the proper fer BUY NOW SWIFT'S FERTILZERS, Red Steep Brands “It Pays to Use Them” Tanlac "the Master mpdicine is Manufactured by I,I,.I r.1 t iiP u. •, vYG a- ■ A. Porter firtig Oo Alicndale ; jl H )serulers.Black ville, Fairfax Drug Co., Fairfax ; Belfast Plantation. Co., Millettville^ W. ,H Wilkinson, TJImcr; .1 M, Stnith it On, WilUston,; KernlaR Limribe-r Coo Ken- During such wrathef the son i-uaJous help to ih farmt-rs in : vi{i b\, dv»ii:g iqi t l e t . irqt lit*pj.'» ei, Hli • row-. lie _m - -u ti.^g lo (FERTILIZER WORKS) Sales Office for North and South Carolina, Charlotte, N. C7 Factories: Columbia, S. C., Savannah, Ga., Chester, S. C., Wilmington, N. C Price |1,03 per bottle