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BettQt, JFartpiihg in the South HOW CROP YIELDS ARE LIMITED i The Weakest Element of Plant F6bd Fixes the Crop,Yield, Jus| as t|he Weakest Link Fixes the Streng:h cf the Chain—Only By Fertilization Can the Weakness Be Removed; Plants must feed to gxow. Four e«* Sefitial food ele ments.come from --tire. from the /soil. Only three of those that come from the soil fall short-of crop re- quirments ana have to be sup plied by man if the greatest yields are to be obtdftn- J. C. PRIDMORE f d These are Ni- Agronomist V trogen Phospho- * ric acid and pot ash. Every soil may be said to have a limiting factor of production. This may be a shortage of some plant food element. If so, this should be sup plied through fertilization if the larg est possible yields are to be obtained. No matter how much of other plant food a soil may contain; if there is a shortage of nitrogen, for example, then nitrogen "will fix the’limits of produc- lion. Likewise with phosphoric acid or ether elements. Plants differ from animals in taking food, in that plants will take foods only when the elements composing them'are in soluble form, that is, when they are dissolved in water. \Vlu*n one element is deficient,; the plant ceases growing. ***** ' To illustrate in another way, ob eervo the picture. ‘ Here is a vessel made of staves. Each stave may represent a fco'd ele ment or other factor of crop produc- tion. Some of the staves are shorter than others! Hoes not the shortesT stave then determine how much water the vessel jean hold, and does uot the shorte t plant food element represent ed heiV by a Slave, limit the possible jirothuiion of a crop? if, for instance, there is only enough in/, uw* ’ isoir p? amice- 20 bushels of coin of 175 pounds, of cot ton per acre, while there is 'enough plant food elements of other kinds to produce enormously more; how then can greater yields he obtained than the nitrogen Will permit? / The problem -cf plant feeding is, therefore, no Simple one, It has en gaged long and most careful investi gations of scientists, who 1 have delved deep into the mysteries-.of how plants feed and what they feed upon. On the basis of the most exact knowledge thus obtained, modern fertilizers have been manufactured.. Soil deficiencies, or “limting factors,” modern fertilizers are designed to remove, and to call into fullest action / the natural re sources of Ike .solL _l_ 1 Since there is a limiting factor in all soils, it is worth while for each farmer to undertake to remove that limitation. Intelligent use of fertilize CLASSIFIED ADS A old f>r new Ford nnth$350 makes a mk‘ t .11 huok tl^* “'i 11 take the place >f 2 i earns pot'ibuUiz- hi lit!*-, 1 It I* tf. Break your Cold or LaGfippe With h few doses of 606. s 2 ■ 1 13v of Extra SWd. era will accqpiplish it, if food elements be this limiting factor. In no other way can it be done than by the help of man. lie must bring to the plant the food it needs and cannot find when this is the.factor limiting., producton. The plant, of course, must be given the*best of surroundings. It must not only -have plenty of plant food, but the soil must be properly drained of excess water. It must be well supplied with lime, and organic matter; its moisture must be. conserved, and weeds killed through proper cultural methods. These things man can pro vide. Therefore, if man is~ nOT the “limiting factor” and he looks after the plant food requirements, the great est possible yields will occur. , PASTURE VELVET BEANS. • -ftfqtl'iry—^What is- the most profit able use of the Velvet Bean?” Plant the velvet bean in the corn and get a double crop. They do well together. Plant an early variety and fertilize for a good growth, j - The most economical use of velvet beans is to Jet.caiue feed op them in the fileld and then to turn uqder the vegetable niatter remaining. If there are not sufficient cattle on the place, get them and feed thent-r»Whj go to tha expense of gathering beans. i-vT-trbu-du'U >ia|T>- Wjttil)^* Xh, >2 Co'Ion Price. ,*1' 50 $ This ’ Cotiyi hr at clitiiaVqi market. Jaa •). ttaft Hiackv.lle, S. C. ~ 1 4- : - — ’ : ~ llave you a t'rtac hineLt m.tli“.jLh»«rir-TTn3fi Trtvyk, itis a Smith Form Atu.chtnent, _i;P7 tl. —-Z—, : * r- RUB-MV-TISM, ---Antiseptic. re lieves Rheumatism/ Sprains, Neural gia, etc. - 12 14-13t i ' , • ■ * FOR SALE—One Grist Mill, good as new. Apply to A. LWhune Patterson, Barnwell, S. C. 3-29 tf — n— 1 County Treasurers i Quarterly Report. TTL of Fines, etc., Collected From V —' ' -Jan. fst,. to April 1st —/rt; «-■ . i . . K -. < - ■ / . ~ .* - > I9t7, Inclusive. > J. E Tobin, Magistrate, Allendale. Bril Hughes - ~ $30 00 Bill Hughes Mi 00 Lawrence Frazier lo Oh H, R. Erwin Civil Engmed* unit Surveyor ALLENDALE, S. i'. GIVE IT CREDIT FOR ~ SAVING CHILD’S LIFE Tells of “Most Awful” and “Most Wonderful” Things He Ever Saw — — * BLEEDING TO DEATH’ grimRn/e and shipping the meal off to some one else to feed and get the benefits?—J. N. HARPER, p CITIZEN WRITES OF FIELD DAY SUCCESS The splendid ft- • i'ess ~bf the Coilnfy V—- -- Fi id Pny held at Barnwell last week ~ was as striking hii exampl • of what can be d.itiV by p’tic's, perspiration, peji*is- ler e-. and i e*s**verance. It wa;s but mre*her proof at the old saying, “Nit I thing «u 'ceed- like Success.’” The ex ecutive committee of the . Comity! Touchers Association certainly expect- ' ed h larger a tendance this year, and I they made arrangements'accordingly, but they we e hardly prepared to gre t j the thousands that thronged the Pul», lie *(* (1 Yampu-i and the' stteet* of BariiAell. It is no exaggeration tossy t at- -Sie attendance, {School’ children and • i**iit rs was more than dopLle that of la^ l > * ar. . The. hu.p. table, patriotic, progress!\ e ■Citizens of Barnwell now fully rtalize menti must be made to, acconvodai e t».r »_ o>is next year. At a chanct meeting of some of our most prom in ep t c»ize s on the street a day or s> ago, it w-ti* suggested that a grand" stand w itu as atii g capacity of severa thou- son i u*^ erected on the south'' bide of the school campus, and tiiat a well graded race track be tKmstru^telL around the campus, thus giving a full yiew of the exercises to all. ~ It was so suggested that the scope of fit- d da-> be en arged ; ti> include exhibitiona of constructive work done in the public' schools in the county, the products ul intensive cultivation done by “tipys corn clulis, a id a display qf canned v getatjles put up by the girls tomato- 1 -Cltlbs .- r— - • \Vith- properly arranged ground?- several contests could be going on at jvtaple $1 To bw. Hartlvillu No. 9 Lung Spring Colds Are the Worst They lead to catarrh and pneumonia. They weaken the entire system and leave it un able to resist the b u d d e n changes. They interfere with your digestion and lessen your act ivity.. Neglected they soon become that dread disease known as sys temic catatTh. Don’t neglect them: It’s costly as well as dangerous PERUNA WiH Safeguard You Have a box Of Peruna Tab lets with you ior the sudden cold or exposure. Tone your sys tem up with a regular course of the -liquid Peruna, fqrtifg it against get your digestion up to nor- - mal, take care of yourself, and avoid danger. If you are sufTeringnow be gin the treatment at once. Give Nature the help she need* to throw off the catarrhal inflammation, and again become well. Peruna has been helping people for 44 years. Thousands df~homes rely en it for coughs, cold and indi gestion. It’s a good tonic for the weak, as well. The Peruna Company Columbus, *? ■ Ohio “We Had About Qiven up Hope,’’ Says Faiher, Expressing His Graiitudr-Fur Aid • ' -I ,. * - —‘-I- •'believe Tanian—just snved—my ila~ gbfi r’p life, fur ske was In.an awtui. i v bi.ditu»ti wheti she began taking it and « ■» ' —9 — • - - -- ’* -y . - , the floctor-*- had -ail they had tried their last remedy..” was tlie highly in-, teresting statement made by-Mr. O. T. Ferguson, of Andeeco ;, in .lie endorse, tneiit he gave Tanlfcc nil February 2Gth. ‘‘.My daughter suffered^from a Very bad case of sdtpe trogble that was like bloody diorrhea She bled continually for five months despite all we could do, atid she suffered agony, too. She was Dixie Wilt* Resistant $I.7S Bushel , , v Clevelh rui Hig IBaf I C5 bn. Mdks’ Improved <1 50 lm. Cputfi#tt e 1 1 2 it ch just bleeding to death, that is the only way 1 can describe it, and the loss of blood bad sapped her strength uiftil I had to lift her in and out of bed. “We had doctors attendwig her and they did all they could, and finally they said they lmd tried their last remedy, and 1 could not say that she was anj better Hratt-wheti-tlvey rt-trtr-tF treating her. had about given uT' hope and 1 had begun to fear that my only child would never get well! 1 -iu “My muther-in law had been urging me to try Taniac fur my daughter, and at last I bought a hot tie ..as the doctors ' **V C ff-— e«- had said tlflFy had dffnejail they conjd. When the b )ttle had been taken she was.in pretty good conditon. generally and wonderfully inn- -»vfd. She gained a M*l o| -trength, too 'oy daughter's trouble was the most awtu 1 thing I ever heard of, and the way Tanl-uj helped her was one of the most wonderful thing I ever saw or heard of. My daughter was put on the’ road back to strength and improved health by Tan lac-, and sheso >n was able to be up and doifig ligivt woTk afoui.d the house. She i* in good health, and it is all dfuo to the gued Tanlac did her/’ Tanlac the Master medicine ig sold by ,T. A? Porter. Barnwell; Searson Drug Co Allendale ; J H vSiuiders.Black .viilje; Fairfax Drug Co., Fairfax ; Belfast Plantation Co., MiBettvilie; W. H Wilkinson, Ulmer;.I. M. Smith & Co,, Williston ; Kendall Lumber Co, Ken dall. '• . ” Pr'ce $1 00 per bottle. Adv How Thin People Obtain A Plump Strong Robust Body .-“Before I look tono ine people used to .call me ‘skinny,' but k now ftry name is ted. My whole body \& stout Have lbs, and am .gaining yet: 1 f >6000 L C. Bennett, Magistrate. Ealduc. \• ithing 1 ;. F.. W. H liman, Magistrate, Barnwelk Eugene Hamptau ^T.07 J. W. Hair. Magistrate, Blackville. Nothing tl. S. Ande-son. Magistrate, Dunba^^ Talmoge'Fickling |$T.61 C. W. Dunbar 1 , Magistrate. Four Mile Nothing , < N. A. Hiers, Magistrate, Hilda. Nothing G„C. Best, Jr, Magistrate, Kline. Martin Mixson . tfrrOfr Mbse Cave 25 00 $30 00 Hill, Magistrate i^ed riak/ — Nothing L. H. Williams. Magistrate, Sycamore Angus.Copeland . 00 M. C. Kitchens, Magistrate Williston Nothing . ■ Miscellaneous Collections. District No. 9 —Hilda. P G E •htpki - W H Jones - Pearl Hutson Annie Lou Hutson a '7 T .)! Brownlve 1’ M Brownlee nTFe Pearl Hutto (" Anrrfe Lon Hutson Pearl Hutson i T Annie fctfu Hutspn .1J «9 9 H 4000 ,40 00 60 00 00 00 10 00 40 GO 40 00 40 00 »37'0 83 District No,a0.—Healing Springs . Sarah Holman Ida Patrick Edna M*ye Thouipson C l Trrimck Mary Dukes Ida Patrick- Adna Mae Thompson (tertrude Stepheneod Beulah Harris Cl Truluck Alonza Bruner . , Sarah Holman C I Truluck (iartrude Stephenson Beulah Harris Sarali Hpim.au Mary Dukes *“ Alonzo Bruner Ida Patrick Edua Mae Thompson $25 00 30 <X) m ui 176 r-d 30 DO 30 00 20 00 45 0(3 45 00 89 85 30 00 25 00 89 15 45 00 45 00 25 00 40 00 30 00 30 00 20 00 / District No. 20—Double Pood. Vernon RQny % IM flO Vernon E Gray fio W Vsrnon E Gray 60 (» V.-“ .. v I : / — jmi District N’t 21.—IJd'sto. Rosa C Mulligan-t— ' f - -.$20 00 Mamie Eaiianks 44 00 Rosa C Mulligan 20 0«> Mamie Eubanks ■ 40 75. ^ - $889 80 District No. 1J.—Four Mile Anna C J'atterHon 1 *" $25 00 Mamie Louise Hush f v 60 00 Daisy D Bm«h -• 25 00 *-t— jyrt District No. 22 - Aileudate Bank Clias MSti-ff iJlari-a'AVhttakcf - Lotus Fiat d^rs Grace Lumpkin •Marie Ret 1 Tfcofl E Crane Billie W’llliams Mi^s Jennie Montgomery T E Crane Catherine McN|b S A Gadson ^ Rebecea Thompson C V Priest r Eunice Williams ““ L Jakes » - Citizens Bank Citizens Bank Mrs Jennie Montgomery Gathering McNab P H All Eunice V/illiatns X" Billie Wiltiams Grace Lumpkin Giarisa Whitaker Mati'* (•$124 V. Allendale • $115 5< r L Weiner J B Morris S R Royteston C H Mathis $11 15 2(3 00 9 2 GO 175 00 $299 16 J..1J. Armst rong”; County 1 rensurer. QUARTERLY REPORT OF SCHOOL CLAIMS PAID Bv J. B. Armstrorqi Countv treasurer, from January 1st, to April 1st. 1917, Inclusive. District No. l—Bull Pond. Lila Best ' $52 80 Mary (I Brooker 25 00 Janie Leby 20 Off Marrie M Padgett —*—: 60 00 Marrie M Padgett 50 00 hill Bed - 1 50 00 Mary Razor-—- 20*00 Mary C. Brooker 25 00 CafrTe Nen Riddle 20 00 J^nie L I.iby \ 20 00 Lila Best ’ 50 00 C D La'ney ~ " '20 CO C D Laney 20 00 Carrie Nell Riddle 20 00 Marie M Padgett 50 00 Marv C Brooker 25 00 M C Booker 2500 Sarali Hankinson Annie (r ilphrn Anna Patterson Daisy D Bush Sarah E Henkinson Mamie Louise Bush - 25 CO 30 00 12 50 12 50 12 50 63 00 $365 10 .» -» . —>*«•. , ■ - . ‘ District No. 12.—Dunbarton Game AU+t-vt Williams Francis G ix >n ,, 1> >ris E G olby Marv Dole Arthur M Jones (5el< Pte Ford Nix ; Francis G Mixson- ManiirSulivan J f Powell Celeste Ford N*X A’lrthu r M J Ones ’ Doris E Guolfcby $30 <» 25 00 70 (K) 50 00 80(H) 30 00 15 00 6 00 3(J ( O 30 CO KTTT7T ; 70 oo T E Crane IPiTtne Bank of Barnwell J ft Jakes . Rebecca Tnotnpson Gj V Pries ter Lotus Flanders I 125 OCf -35^0Oi- 25 00 •25 GO - - 27 tt 24 20, fi O0 p ; 25 0 3 t-9 50 - 25:00 25 GO 17 50 27 60 25TTW 30 eo 1000 oo 9 60 50 OC 50 OO 7 qo E0 OO * ssr * 50 0t> 65 OO 139 00 2c80 00 30 00 17 60* * 27 50 50 oa" >c $4,295 20 (Continued next Week) Says a Glass of Hot Water Every C’-Je; MorningiBefore Breakfast WiH Take Off Fat If You Get More Fresh Air 1 District No. 2—Seven Tines. 0 I) Moore J W Newton Sallie A Wrnton T O' L*avis Euiaeia Turner Edna Anderson Euiallia Turner Edna Anderson W m. McNiT) Euln,lia Turner Sallie A Wroton Sadie Av Wroton Sallie A Wroton A • V $24 00 4 25 * 40 00 5 00 85 00 35 00 05 00 35 UO ' 8 20 65 OO 20 00 40 00 40 00 $444 45 Mary tk'le 50 00 R H Btin»k halter - Martin Sulbvati — 20 m 8 f 0 Phoenix Printing Co 5 oo S B Coker. 37 00 J P Pi.We 11 .<5 30 00 * Kendall i.nmher CxV . i 9 40 Dori6 E Goolsby i Mary Co r e 50 00 Arthur M Jones 8(T DO (>‘|esfce Ford Nix 30 00 Carrie Albert Williams - —i 30 00 R'>8h K Marshall 27 50 J I* Powell 30 00 SI o*>*> on District No. 13— (f i jv*. m .#7\j Rosemary. Mrs Claudia Kennedy $40 CO Edna Anderson 50 00 Qlara M Hatcher 30 00 Mrs Cla *dia Kennedy V- . 40 00 Edua Anden-on -- J M Weathersbee flO 00 X 86 60 J W Folk 35 00 Edita AnderSon " '50 on Mrs Ciaudia Kennedy 40 00- R S Weathersbee 29 d) * $400 60 District.^o. 14.— -Mt Calvary W H Kennedy A Son 10 88 Ophelia P nder 50 00 Evelyn iAiCote . 25 00 Ophelia l’ender -50-80- Evelyn L* C te \ 25 00 I Ophelia Pender 50 00 1 Ophelia Pender 50 00 Be Moderate io Your Diet and Reduce Your Weiyht-with Tassco District No. 3.—Harmony. .Alifair K Dozier $25 00 Effie Green Abfnir K Dozier .Eflle Green Alifair K fjuzier Eftie Geen i 1 40 00 25 00 40 00 Dir'rctNo. 15—Reedy Branch j ~ 18 25 40 00 $180 25 7 * bu. Wehb^IrKu.Loiig Slap 1** Velvet Reaefc $190 bu. Soy the/ame time, and a greater uumbi r Staple $1 and variety of activitiea could,, be- en- $1.75 bu. Couraged. ‘Gq- aecount • »»$,•';'M\« short-l jfrAtm 9**5 peek,- G..yr ‘*geds nre extra time and limited faciii ies. t^e field | fi,,e. All kind* of Garden Se-uH. day committee wa? obliged to reduce.' the athletic contests to a minimum, and less than half the usual number look like a new, man,” declared E. P. were held. The pressue of the croud was so great that even these co.uld not ( ,» c be properly conduc ed3 It is very ceitain tmrt no other town iu the couaijLCou d have wilered faeift- ties equaLto those -ui-Barriwellr-bot it— eT|ua^+nrertaititep* hgu‘ ; r iir ran*cm.-nt*- are made Bar. weji ,wi not t ^ le t i handle the er.,«r,l uext ^O.r —— -r j Citiz F. MASON CRUfl\ & CO., SEEDSMEN, ' ORANGEBURG, S. Smith, Pittsbur^T^Pr 1 finished the tonoliin- t W 3 u (T ya o rtVo, Tf from 10 to 30 lbs', of good, smid, there” Hcsln fat and muscular just FIRE INSURANCE Wthttre no\v'|ire‘.», c «rfu| to w'rTt- new ~ F •<; 1 •.-.nr*t n 'glms.’ices and to take care ol ,ol f'wotv.il- i-; < ! "e jh*- ■ ... ,,B« k 'oii-’.h Chif-mi■■a ('$■-mpstn es. OCi liWUI between your skin and bones.! Beat Pharmacy ; \t. P, -Searson Drug C<>.. Aliendal*'; W» i*?n g r's Pnarmac). Black vole is dispensing a.great dyal of to o ine. i More thaft h$lf_ m am) worn n h«v^ 1 « i l * nd : in- > .hin »ylk- tat h - 11' ; d f- *-e- ■- 1 ., *’l H • + , « — I. .- el H* -' C emulsions, but ion thin men mule tins test a s \ > / V |/l|ri \ UO ; \ • mpl\.. hart liiA 1 ill BARmELL. /I r* V ynnj j, ncj * i Vfo i s j r jv~j» : r • 7-* / ■' 1 r v r f' *0«, L 'I \ T~ \v * Sv U TH CAi. i ?/>- i -i.ift ou x i; > .%j. ■ 7 ' wlmre all el-c by the ire N ui - nile.-s home treatment. Cut out Rie coutoi and send for this F»ee package t' day. Take tonoiine with your nrevls and waicn-it work. This t^st wilt te.l the | story. ! ! .‘ * BOX I-RLZ12- I*’ 1 CO( T up ro ipoi^ iviill 1 > •fie y pay pos-Tge p etc n : »-ft lo -1 o v g ioil,JaiXalej , i itii v lib pk-ykagfe oi -pnt>--n—-- V h-81 or - U! i d^\rn raw 1 District No. 4 —I K.wh M FifU'-t >ig Fork. *i $20 00 Inez Weathersbee HorrHCe J Crouch J B Armstrong Inez Weathersbee $47 70 6 00 Gre^ta SiYiith 60 99 io’ oo 45 00 Annie Laure Creech Gre eta Smith Annie Laurie Creech \ •" - f 4000 ♦ 23 00 . 40 (X) .Inez Weathersbee 45 00 $152=70 $223 99 District No. 5— Baldoc. Mrs Gladys Johns Huiiter Mrs Gladys Johns Hunter Mrs Gladys Johns Hunter / Francis Krrkland Bnt'er Singleton., Lvbian Calhoun Mrs Gladys Johns Hunter Mrs Gladys Johus Hunter - Lillian Calhoun j B Armstrong, Tress A B Metz --- $50 00 51 00 60 0o 25 00 25 (X) 25 00 50 00 50 00 364 O* 26 85 $741 85 District Nd. 6.—Bennett Springs Cornelia Black *?*■*■«! Thendocia E Williams - W A Parson telle C Jones CTrv^lia B Green Alice I>Browr. Cortielij Alice L Browi?' Thendocia E Will Cornelia B. Green Estelle GJoneg^ Cornelia Black Lnez Brow ing Mabel Bo ’Vford Eloise Cave Mabel B'diford Maliel Bohiford F7iuise Cave Eloise Cave Lack of fresh ali.weakens the ox/gen - carrying power bf the blood, the liver becomes sluggish, fat accumulates and the action of many of the vital organa TtU<*>{ nFeTiindred thereby. The heart action becomes weak, work is an effort and the beauty of the figure is destroyed/* I at put on by indoor li/e is unhealthy and if nature is .not assisted in throw ing it off by increasing the oxygen- carrying power of $he blood, a serious case of obesity may result. • > When you feel tHif you are^ getting Too stout, take the matter in band at once. Don’t wait until your figure haa^ become a joke and your health ruined through carrying aroundfa burden of unsightly and unhealthy fat. Speud as math time as iou possibly can in the open air; breathe deeply- and get from Beet Pharmacy; K F. Searson Drug Co., Allendale; Weis- singer’s Pharmacy. Blackvill^ a box of tassco, take a glass of ho't waiter every morning before breakfast th^n take- tassco after each meal and at bedtime. Weigh yourself a every few days and keep up the treatment until yon are down to normal. Tassco is absolutely harmless, is pleasant to take, helps the- digestion and is designed to increatft- the ox\gen • carrying power of thy bio d. Even a few days’ treatment should shbw a noticeable reduction in weight* There is nothing better- for obesity.— ' ■ ' — .-4 6-6k - \ ■ . $80 00 50 00 80 00 50 00 50 00 - 33 55 -*iwm $408 55 District No, 16—Green’s THE BEST PROOF * District No. 17—Bethel. Rosa llarb-y - $30 00 Rosa Harley 3 * 30 ()0 lio?a Hurley 30 00 $90 <X) . District Nor 18—Seiglingville $25 Gt) J A-Summers J L Oswald J E Barker 25 (XYfit^ulah Varn J A Summers Beulah Yarn J L Oswald J A Summers 5 58 ' 3 30 DO 00 25 00 50 Ob 6 47 25 00 f 41 00 $ 25 00 30 00 51 93 2.5 00 26 00 40 00 . 25 00 37 50 25-00 45 (Hi 40 00 District No.. 19 —BlaekwUle^ $190 05. District No. 7.—Red Oak: ■i L'zzie Walker Margaret F Harper Lizzie Walker Margaret F Harper Lizzie Wa'ker Margaret F Harper $25 00 40,00 25bG 40 00 20 OO 1 40 00 A B Br< die L Bertha Ballard D iris V Odom T L Madden J B Armstrong Mrs Alice Wh+rtle $39 50 22 50 22 50 93 04 $990 GO 8 00 Augneia Heating A ITu-m4*ing jpc36 > '0 € E Fish birr n«~ L BerthA Ballard Dorris V Odom —A B Brndie $410 4^ L Mad' 10 00 22 60 22 50 35 50 • .. * $195 00 Dustriet N;R 8.—Long "Branch. TTill '--L Jefi Klnrrie May Smith Bens L'-adlrplt Annie Ra 'c'iffe Irins P a if-n Allllwee is HtBOQ Addle Dun! ar L G are Low man A B Brndie Alhiwe** Wataoh Flnrr.it* Ma* Smith | Ad'*l‘p fY- rtrarr — J Annie Karl cl iTe^ •j 'i - r p^YoTtiin A H hi ^ 56 00 56 00 68 00 56 00 54 00 56 DO 56 00 40 22 45 00 45 IHJ 45 Ur 55 00 y jj'l! - Oivra by a Barnwell Citizen. Dnan’s Kidney Pills were used—-they bc_ tight Irttrfltae j ‘ .v Toe story was told to EarnWell resi». det)ts. ; . . Time has strengthened the evidence* Has proven the result lasting. The testimony is home testimony— The pro if convincing _ . It can be inVestigaiei by Barnwell residents. s ' . Mrs. W. 8. Bates, Washington St,, Barnwell, says: suffered from dull nag^gy. bat-kaohas. headaches and other sjmytomlof kidney complaint. I used a bux of Doan’s Kiduey Pills, procured Trom R» A- Deason’s Drug Store, and I have sinoe been free from backaches and have had no other si mp*- tomsof kidney complain^.”,(Staterneuh. given June 25, 1910.) r Over three years later, Mrs. Batev said : “1 have had no-reatog to chaLgc» my high opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills. They havejeured me and the cure has been fastimr” — \— P<f(ce 50cUit al. dealers. Don’^ simply ask for a kidney remedy—get JJoan’a Kiddcy Pills—the • same that Mrs. Bates hkB twice j ub icly ree m» mended, Foster.-Mil burn Co.r Propa.; Buffilo. N. Y. _. Adv. MUSCLE SORENESS RELIEVED. Unusual work, bendiug and liftiagor strenuous exercise is a_jstrain oti tjie mu cks 7 they become sore and stiff, you are cripp : *-d and in j am. Sloan’a Liniment brings you quick relief, - easy to appiy, * biug and BB it penetrates with qua rut« driv-s out tie ner s A r.. i. U. **±.J*m*£- till nts, r«M ev"iiot*staiu thw res* Always h«ve a l-i *. fMJU r f * 1 % c IllJjj . \ SKf.fij 1 '” or f 1 4*> 54 | ^k;n i r.clog i-h>p< 45 lV) pfr ’t.'i* FuW the ^tiiIut IclPi of f cu;.r, liVlisg', grippe, ex- S. C. -A $-22 5, , iueka-.-ye'i-ifti n! i ow-dnkg eti 2/ * ^ - ,