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[ wr n; VI '-■ '' SETv•; • ;• . ,7rr ; • - *-**A* J ■T : T"' rr : jUSKWXU 8ENTINKU BARNWELL, 8. 0. * * ■ l f * , ; . - ■ i ■ " t \ \ ••• • ■■■} g>* •' V \ ; . 7---V A It ifc wiJJi ;1»«* eiM.tWnc* that wTien the facts art* fullv^la^l; ti} <5T> tho I**" ...... wK.rla of tir>icwt.fctjhfrjup-. PUBLISHED TERrnsTy.Hf . 11 M —,'' T —| t -1 < barnwkllTl iU f ———4= •possible way rcppipd io the i*a!l a*i patriotism./' Hertyapin tlu*'p»*d / a. .boy rwf oI K . Bl»JTt*R. twenty five' jr'e^irs will tt(e f reach efts', teachers and othelj itad.efs v of the r,e* ^ *• •, L '‘‘^’-'y - ,/v /■■ 7 gfuirl have an opportunity to render a • real service-to tncir ow'd, people if they afe’to bo wisely informed it must- Come through th’Tir p 9 n "leaders. Here alVaWi;l come..ifi«i test of, community and neighbojHipod- lapidershtp in show* 1 jug Jk3w far.1Y'ey can wisely- set the facts to be known before Itheir people. Oyr doctors have also a splendid open ing f5“suw downthe needed fads in the familiesAhey visit. The ministers Kntereil as second-e Hes’ftn'wl matter Fcl>- ruRty 14. 1905,at the Pnstolliee at Barn-; : v -well, S: C.. under the Act of Congress ! v of Mareh 3,4E7P., . * * ■ /nV'EKTlHNC RATES. 7, Transient Advertisements, $1.00 an Inch for the fifapinscrtiQn ; 5(ic auinch . .tor each subset).lent insertion. — Business locals oVnoticeB, 5c a line ' # or each insertion. Special notices, such as wanted:!lost, fpand, for eale. for rent, etc . :?5‘ words ur less: f«u one insertion 25cr-two in sertions 60v. three insertions 75c jifour Insertions Id 00.. One Cent'for each Word over 25. Liberal offers to merchants who wish to advertise by the month, season or yeaT.. . L 7 .. Obituaries, iritujjesof respect or cards of thanks, and all notices of a personal nature are charged for as regular ad* 4- 1 t % -4— —T. FOOD AS WELL AS Q3TTON THE NATION ASKS OF DIXIE - ■ v r — T ' 1 qutjY May--Be Face, Face Wibh’Disaster If Food As Welles Cotton U /fiot Grdwn Cy Farmew^-Honte GuarAa of Defense-In Great Army7‘ r , V QUA! R^I’ORT OF ERLY i V CHOOL CLAIMS ■pai<|.««hy. ■ 4« iMMunti trmmnfr Treasurer, (rbnf April 1st to July i 7r„ ■ . l j l River.-dde. •a reetnes. V — - ------- •ivd OO 7 '' district So. tL—Cedtir; (IrovV. > Alma’ WollT. .7.t J H - • |\!ma- U'Wf .. .U-• 7.4.■.:.?10.o}) ^ , $8'r*.otJ la iPoaitron of the jF^rjrier. —— l T7 L wJt- Fro 01 the Farm • • In- time of vjjay thej interests of the Wmy coipe first} Regular commerce can also render a spendid sertice in so teriiiemeriTB. J No advertisements will be changed Unless copy is received before Monday noon each week. Commiinicatrons and news letters are always welcome, but should reach this office not later than Monday of each Week. C l K 0 <; L A T I o N GUARANTEED LARGER THAN ALL OTHER RA TERS Pi; BUSHED IN THE-COUNTY COMBINED. - • xi.Bsi' K11'TIOM K.VTKS One yenr .fl 5o; Six niunths far al they are able to bring in the needed information in th|ir public and private mini»try. Our churches, schoo^* houses and other community centres can be made most m.itt helpful in the scattering of the iicts in the tuse. It will be a big job t« pul The" information, needed ar t! disked for, all over our .H. -7 ,, ' +' : \ ' , • country ^lo plain that ‘ a wayfaring ^ian; though a-fool, ghal.lfnot err therr- m. r I'hree rn i t5tii. Barnw i:i Tm H.-*iv Ranted information? More any ntlier ring'e stiitiMiiflit -4+eurd today are ttiuse vEbi.-h take this nl ir t or a snir.i ir lurhi ‘ What cun you tell • i . i '• us about the war? T<> which is given * profit give way to tror.p' t rains, ammu nitions and army freight in general. At such times the wa£ts of pbpple can not be readily Applied. Forethinking. l»eopJe 'Will, therefore, prepare against «. - .. V |)i'sfr{ct - Na .T5^ Lottie B. Reynolds\-4.750-C0,. v wMva.C; ^ 1 County Board J. B. Armstrong, •/ - ice-bureau. pre^aiatUro, Iib< ral fertilisation, thor- r -) District 5(0* ,756;— Cave’s. 1 Ella ■ Green . A - -7 --^$50.00 ' 7it..:..-7 $50.00 ...77. ^.7...:..".T5o:firi ■.Ella Green ! Ella Green The Barnwell) Sentinel .77.77; 18. •L B. Armstrong, Tteasr, _ ---- 10; The Barnwell Pefiple -2fl. Miss Clifford Bufrett 774^'— 3trcu The Earii.vvt‘11 Pe<A>le . .. .• 8.03 t 7 . *. / ' t E^Wation. • • oas., 7..-i$l«»00; 18.3‘J 10:00 a3:00 /. f cultivation, and crop jconsei-va- \ El!k <;Gre 7 $50.00 . \ . '$20(.:oo' ■ ( V 1 1$ 100.02 -dA- ARMSTRONG; , , , , County Treasurer. i District N4. 37.— 1 Sand .Hill, The Southern farqpe/ is facing this situation. .What ought be to db?» Railroads have beep hauling mlpil lions of dollars’ worth of food prp<i- ucts to the 8outh each year. Reeenily there have- been occasjbAal “famin^sr” in some of these art idea because of the Inability of the railroads to haul all t^ey*were offered. In Met, serious situations hawe been narrowfV averted. What then plight be the refult of a car shortage (nore acutb thanKas ever been experienced? How would Southern cities, fed? ‘Where would the Southern farmer who raises only cotton, get food?. Grave possibilities are, therefore, confronted. •They are probabilities lf~ immediate ^teps are not taken. 1 Jlow can 'such a disaster be fore* Stali^ii? Only by thd Southern farm er growing ■ foods tuff'4-^ will as cot- ion. He can do it. lt s fSs4Tis[duty to do it. It is his patriotic sei'vict. In j doing' this nrct'p of work he. wilj be .I one. of the iYuist ’I- usei'ul units, iri the perlwp* the following, ‘ Well, what db yen Wai t t> know about 11’’ When your cjr'estioner says ‘ Tell nie every- tliing,’’ he thereby speaks for a large cl a* 6 of people.! For some thirty-odd in jut hs the waHhas beVn hovering over uh ai^ a dmk cleud while we f ared it would 'loeak upon us. It Ins broken* we are already at war v We have been grij f ed by high, prices and increased' taxation. We have seen more.sbldfelT in pniform id recruiting parties than some of our people have in a tjiiartcr of a century. Already Some of our boys have bien enlisted and moved out beyond the narrow* circles of our homes: I • .7 ■ I - .Hundred- of iithefs have been|enrolled and are waiting their conscription} Tlie newspapers are tided with columns of buvice to the people as. to Hie prupe thiiiggjto do under wartime conditions, and thb improper things as well. The last half century and partictiiarly tfft\ last few years have been those if j^rois- •perity to. our county. We have taken, root deeply in'our eTse, and we can hardly realize why we shonld l>e shaken out of it by a war in Europe. We do * V ( -• ‘• 1 '" * • V - ,< • not gee With our own eyes ju.t why EVERY FAMTLY IN BARNWELL DlltECTIO tWA TtASPOONetlLS IN WSTER EVCKT THr, EeTwOURS o/Etil IT] ACTS well.\hen t/ihee 7»mes a day iilohYnJin FnoPOBTiONr(Xf.at riUCE 25 CENT! Ic.-FLA Xj ^ JAChSONVILLc.TU j At^Hiis time it is as important for the Southern farmer to enlist l(b pro- *T ot cotton may be given each plow, and it is recommended that seven eight acres be given to corn In which should 'be pjanted peas, eoy beans or velvet beans. The corn can be bar- vested, and the beans or peas given over to pasture or gathered for, feed; At least two acres; should he-^giveh to siiy bekns or cowpeas and sorghum fori hay. One acre for grazing; one acre, $ur sorghum yyrup; one acre for sweetj potatoes', ahd one ^for different kinds of vegetables. This will give a total of 25 acres, and' represents only/the cropg for summer .plantine-.^ Winter, grains may.he seeded ininuuliately-7f ter some of these are harvested. Everything bearing upon 'i ..$50.00 Estelle R. Ratter^e: . - - i - - $5().(i(i . District No. 38.—<)ak Grove. Emergency Crop* •/ . 8«‘de iD meeting-the crirtBi-. R s t«.n e R. Rattmc Wm cfi fls now conf ronting the South, fh^iFirm Sei-vice Bureau suggests the* foliiwing, whifch of course, must be mollified to Buit local conditions: whose crops which can be used for foofl for man or beast, and which can be planted at once should be given im- mefaiate attention. The 1 acreagh- of codon per plow may be maintained, and all possible'efforts should be put fonh to increase the yield. Lint will bring a good price, aid seed will pircfve valuable becaus'e off their oil.' On a 2^-acre tract,"’in ten or eleven acres . .. H. R'. ; .^rwik, }■ C'ivil KujrirKriV'ibl’ irurveyDr^/ allkndajV*, *’• J- 0 Sanders -. •-.- - - - - O. H. Morris 7 .... .Mrs. Sayah Hutto $ 5.20' ,5/25 7 a r , Money on'-J.oiij 35.(Ki ;W District No. 40.—Tinker^ Creek. ' Mattie Lou Hair _ }}_•( 7 - . $22.50 Lawyers i'.AKNWpii, S. ('. District No. II.—Hickory t $22.50 Hill. Florrie May Way!ami 7* . . .j 7 $50.0(1 Florrie May AV'ajfSand .... X - -$50.00 Florrie May Waylan^F ... ... $f>0i00 FJorrie' May Wayland n .. .$50100, W.Gilm&Re Simms, Jr. life ami Avtfomol'iie \ ■ ■ '■ -•• * • I nsuriVjKT. . , | 7 r.AKN W lCJ.L. k; - S. J'i District No. 42—AtWris. Inrz’ Creech' Im z ('reech . Inez Creech /. $05.00 . . 50.55 . 50.25 f. Seymourwefc Atxuiinw-At-Liiw > r s ( District No. W..,, A v ..Bsirsuri A. Parson \ 7r (,*. \ . , . v- - .. .. - „ ppon large , j duel- food^ crops as.it is for the young | yields, should be given eiiiphasis. * The.i •'• lv: ‘ K ' *' land should be thoroughly prepared ; j the bjyO k-nevriT"varieties used; the j i . 7 right kind ahcFAiberal.'amounts of fer- ! » WUJ ell im olit 11 bp South to enlist as soldiers, it will be busy to get men for the^army. If shrtrtd be easy to get men 'd raise -W-i-l-l pradtico iiKjiH CiF'IT**, 1 $151.GO Columbia': - ' ■Heal Kslatf- CuHfetioxi.-*, Loans «l'M)KF:tlS OF - 7- t.ADtKS \YAN Fli[> I N o. - Fair! farm crops. Let Southern farmers tilrzer applied, atuk thorough cuitiia- s \\ r v it*d o on pa" c- bat;.K? n.» roiii.; < s>4»:;d the. 1 ik»- »>»■ rr.'c•••.,• a 7 V U St It Jit !Ul -.11 V I I -11 H 11 IS Bpy it at druggists General Stores or postpaid from the manufacturers. rally to the call... Let tla m coiije Horne Guards by producing thiCsum- -mer -surh-'erops - as - cdtW - ^ - eT^pen7 Trnuch of t he sweet potatoes, beans’-sorghum, pea- : .am- tuts, soy beans, velvet beans anj such non gi'en. 1 'This of special importance over uHLwhere the s’oils'.are Alma K.'jctit * - Crr.-ei K'i' !, 7s7; !77..:r,v'- --" . ♦ ♦ . i , t itf. i. y . . ; t » ' ‘ i * ‘ • * 1 *f'l i - <' • i « . t \ < ! 1): i.' <§ d- l) O (j " ‘»g • H (ill , a • r- ! 1 t a h e a j ’ lie.. ;J * r •• • t 4,i •wi. C . t_ • r.pi> c find ’> • \ Lj ; • 5 : •' 1.- S i 1 lacking M. soluble plapt focals. Not j Fubs I\n1.. less than 400 to 60u pounds of f/rti!- 1 Myrtle- l-.p.tiny r r i’ - n..,, i garden crops as tomatoes, turnips, .izer should be used per acre An the 1 !’ ~ r " •' ,vn ; - v • . A. /■ i t\ cabbage, onions, Irish potatoes — by \ crops suggested, raising hogs, poultry — by producing j eggs, milk,, butter — by preserving'! Hie farmers’ maturity to secure apiple berries, fruits, vegetables — and ,do-,: tvililizer to put under J^eir 'crops at all this not .only for thrmsoivi s, but [ the time the land was itnre. enrujjjh *1 j Kosa P>. V\ . Ru-vers On account of the car sh/rtage and j |J u *|p s ‘ p a *i”t tt Myrtle Kilting pri duce. enough <o have some to sell. Efficiency and maximum crops are what tht- national leaiiers- fnw’c; llinc : ^eing prepared. it‘is recdnmiendd -that a liberal side application of-fertilizer be used on all leaders-frtw’c; llinc | crops a (toady pla^rtejd. Increase j)t crop f* r ^ This • means maktr<a r _ * x< ry link yield* will con/'wi'fi increase In quan Count to the utun st. TTr.n :,:;s g. od i uty of f< ; t*liter uied. Alula Krtjdit Louise Durant- y<‘ r u ’ (iraee Rickenbake (iraee Rieken.bi.kt' Alma Knight Louise Dtrrant j Kulis F.-idgett 7. Mvr'!.- Kt :,..g R} t. K ' 1 -f\-| rw W.I4A-TWM ■ft! ITS SPREAD .r lie u ar 1 nr y is-:, t hree n n- tt r. *i ill - ■ -ajk; -T* in i t;i« 11 . t i i 7ps -> n - t-‘ nyiv* -i. . bt* 1 ’ t. it• d Slat: - o' • • v 1, ’ ■ ' ■’ r«* ; t*;s»**t u.t 'i .*> iy . t. nogrHt ln*rs Ht SHUirie* rM-gittg vi*-to f 1 ‘.Ot.-.-ii a y ear to h* p ;; htl V Di.-triet No! ,»i>.—Barnwell. if ’ntri l t e 1 .i H-K - ’iCiie- Win) 11 = r»• ti e r 7 * in* ry — wi 1 ! i >11 i I 't be nia ^ r | ,i •• ii;atf.n tl riou-oi bj ,ir.h im V* *- . it*' J F i ii g . * Pi r conn»i y * '"V \ 'A til g 1 7 • f* -» • - f i: A1 f T •! *-ri ;i:g j: i. ■ '"'"*T ,, r .., i rn- t r r7'T • j [f w. w t: e 11 ill. e- \\ h\> :i' r m •1 k \ IT :■ - - ■ A. • S- '-t’ .3 i‘ -i r r..* r v : n l ii s -••r 1 ■ r. | ■ r 'o ,[ • r i gi>'t" L* ■ tl. . ; • ,1 t! :- 1 i . 4 i : i . v 1 11 * • * * *‘ ’ - ' r" !l ' '• • i, j i hll-i r- i to- 7 •' #o ’' ;• - v wh > / \ if . ‘FOR SC\E BY: 7' R. P. Dfu« cV„\ileirtf*!f. 8. t. Farmer#* Drift Co, %'illiiloo. S. C. fnd Ad'O 'od Vrtlerp, UQUID FACE POWDER. pl; i who know Hoi ^e care of the ct non. Cannot t be 7k COUNTY should «:> amei,d it^ ways as to put i 4 el? iquarely behind, this war. We da not wi.tji pur owii heiiH^as -Set feel tlie tides of patriotic? impulse wjfii ¥ r-t»npt-1 us to giv« the war our itndiv.idid tup tort in blood, fiudtrekfiure. lugrn- i era; termf we have been- given broad *-j .... __ , it - - L ■— H.gggst iojjs, but we-do-not know how to gelt at the details of tu* individual tasks. These are only a few of the inany .questions that are knocking at the ooors of every family., black at.d white, in Barnwell county..?. Conie- ‘ Ajuentiy t|e Bimwell county comnlittee o! defensf wh’ch met in the ciurt houet Friday ffth'inst. wisely deeuiid among other thjii g- tine*, wh.at was needed W'«e a campaign of infurmavioru carried through toe-leaders of b'7h races, t. the doors of every horn * in t .e county it is their |'urp'oee to e w ■down’ sire-, eou: ly wuh such reiia.bj^7nfurn:..ti u an ^tuL--answer tr.o.y j qofcbt on m lire jinwids of c ur j.eopie"a* why they are at war, and theLff» c> o iroaiaiviitonalfiii The neces- the- war on os arj.d or; .tUm -V Y' ■ .^. * f f. 7 ' % sity is a?st> reo* gn-zed of /fi vji.g' » ips-^ro. Soothing, refreshing. 9 f-.fi • Pi\. n-htr. V Rri l / - 7Sc. cl ‘MruggitU or by nail directs Sample (either colot) for 2c. Stamp. Lyon Mfg. Co.7 4Q South Fifth St.. Broo](l|rn. N. Y. **v' F- . y‘4*t A rmst 1 v. .viT.i strong, 1'ur.d . A rmst 1:j Tiyu.s., TJ ,1 Sink- ” ' ; 835.4'u IT* us.. Sink,- t Ilisfrad No. 46.—I'rjion. Olive* Phrkcr t ni rie* Miiyiiur-I—---. _— . , > 111V (- s F - f'K-r Carrie Mavitard _71 __. lUO.pU .»»».. 1 * * r r *-o 1 >1 ■ ■ 1 1 . - i’ a • t; •>• 1 Et:~ .re*.- i (j b-t. v . C. — hV ; in*t fot bi-i 1 1 e a * 1 r - >! m , *:i;. -1- *11* . k -. n • 1 -. a mb Hi'* Ij >v> r r» rt:.* a rciT:. t mi; . a ioi , *■ > t . * 11 c iiru'.y i f *' * ii£i; 1 a(-H*- r k- f pi r- B! etb d i.n'i. ■ Dr a .gnuii * 1 .do £<■ is :v. :: g h *-1 **- t r- I - ti m to i.-uK-i wi w b I make p»e[>HP»t ion lor t If# -»* •peflu: n>- s -- a ! ; r j ^ ;tio'- l<y iju- t* 1 :n* ■' • v..vH. : t , i,- S4*'>‘ ( 1 j ’ n ti. mriy he ptijd <eit of -ii.Hr' afur _ '.Pi 1 j 7e 11ii■ 1. ti* r> c e i ; anti a thi <0*.- p.o*. $fU.HC : iv:-( S pvjy pi cl;s»*.'nrii «. r~ T . e 'l rotiO-rfN '25.tr! | j . !*>i ;.m ff.'piil will }** **•:•;_ V, yy*' ry ln» K*k; for 1 Ji District No. 47.—Applcfon. $l-»0.h ;1 j v' fiVtd-r.. '.*■!: you g I id:*-* ‘7 thee* go,;d positi 1 - ; "*.ge 1 b*• nyr'• mmiini. cate with DKAl'GlD ENT- — Aibv- 7 5 ft Hall Harden Helen McIntyre ,. Nora I;. ( a\5 _ . Arthur M. Jone- Hall Harden . ... . A recently ^iTte^Wlntliideiiy atde with thejhealthy reaistarft plant.—A com moh-Occurrence.—James (Hand, South Carolina, August. Helen McIntyre Oswald ,1 Riley, . Hah Harden . Helen McIntyre ... —rrrrr. At this sea:- on:oL<he year.cotton vyilt ^through plows or implements of any Is Very nctiye; and. rojKirts from va- hjf'M * h , dl * a. ed re jndicato- aI N KS ^ tiDiU-her parts, pLthe farm. It 7- j.;;-ihiaiit also If tarried in drainage that this troublesome disease is raoro watft |. widespread this season than ever. b48 V.UI " i.L 'Jfii Best By Every Test * rious sections of the S >si . m.aiit a; M litre the disease Is found in- the fore. Until recently, w ilt has khe^lJx fieid£_At this seiL»on of the year, pr(f '(iohRW(TTd"the coastaTkpTa:rCFut nf\v ’Y ; SufTons ehouTd he taken to prevent It is also being reported from ' the it# s^pread. Cut out The diseased patches Piedmont section; po, every farmof in 1 & n <1 ddYioi ulow through them, and pre- the Btato should keep a cAo^p. lookout yVejit ^raipa^e for th.e disease and . as. soon as^^t is . patches found take steeps to prevent ils spi-eaxL of the District No.. 4-S,- Martha L." Robin on Martha L, Rubin-bn Effie I*, -loni s ’ \.k Effie D. done $20.t»c $20.()u 25.00 J; (Ml preseiit their rngLirfitim ceiti-ticHf»■«. *Fhe. hooks of- rryi-: r«t-i> 1.: fvdl I *- Jlpen at qlie otlice of ,^he Hoard of Reg- $ik0. <M District No. 4iL--0wens IToss-Road*-. Plants affected with this dfsew.se. water from these fronL^etting on to other parts aym. rtNis also a good plan ulll up and destroy- the diseased Odelle Jepkins A ;7 Odclic Tonkins 'M 7 .*■ ' / -7 ' :;~ v : $40.20 • TOn.oo District Nof-riO.—Bloomlngdate. $t;<'.2^ jrs In small shed their leavesXwilt and die.' I'pcm plantk w'hcre wilt oc examination, the wut^d plants will be patches. found to be black on. the inside. If the When w;lt,is'7rk^ady/ prevalent, it atera ih split open blackx^treaks a-Tc can b e <(ontrc|led hy7h£ fuse of^dlfi- found beneath the bark and in theitis- ease, resistant varieties. Bues of tthe stem. This bJaclt xolora- and [the Dillon are two yarieties |ion is very characteristic of wilt,' - *.are plmost immune to” th$ troub Mollie Bates HoJtlie-'Balcs ie . Bates ..jf.-. ,> , $45 «-o .'$45.00: 25;0( District No. ]ie Morgan (ton wilt is caused-by 4 fungus Thede varieties are being grown sue'-*D^^fetter 1 ° ’ * ws into the! roots akd.stems 1 cessfullv on lt|nds which are so badly A- -** ! Do yop knovll yq)b have sick T earache, diabetes, netyalgia, rheu- j .? a earache, diabetes, neuralgia, atism and liver or kiijtipy troubles ? *s kepause you areV^cing poisoned iy pro^uqts o| yofff^d|K :! bo<iy. -ITour organs of eittninatioi ing properly. should be thrown which of the plahts^f™ m B g^ts diseased ^that no other varieties will in. the water^ ducrsL^aod. vesrelk- of theA grpw oii^hem It fll. The United planls and finally plu^Mhcm up; and. States Dejiartmept of Agriculure and in* t*: is way, cuts off the <Tmi)ction of 1 Clemson college are co-operaing with \water ahd plant food, causing the a bumber o-f farmers throughout the plants to wilt and die. This fdngu>>^tate iti the produtition of high grad# will live in the sjoil indefinitely so that wTlt^esistant peed and will be glad once infected with it will remain to put Yhcjse who are suffering from diseased for a long time. The diyeaee wilt in touch'Wh,the people wfco hart li Spread from one place to another such seed for 1 Jos. Jos. W. Jos, W, DukesTT Di R. Deer F. J. Ritter $115.00 Sycamore. ', . J $35;0l> _ $35.00 30,00 75.00 * ’ 75.09 , A 75.00 5.30' 30.00 ! e alt •District No. 52.-r-Styidy < Mary Owens -ll 7 . t -Vv, f re not werk- h—* Mi. r ' ■■ ■ — ■ W777 -Dl 'A H. ' j *1 e.j f ,tf >VV • tii.'f* -i. V--1 * - 7-* Registration Notice. A ra te .. ~'r*- t .hrult* next SiileMiavxTAugustfi «Fb? NobfVt* /> hereby given : it til pdr- sturs who d.esif«* to vofP n ;' -e ehyt on <Kt)e heMAoTr’T)? TTliTTH* eTav- Hi At7 E'ist b.t^vr »gHttctOATbe^'i:»l-'Mimei t of a County Court wifi lie ircir.ir* d t » letrattqn at the Coiirt). Ibjjj^W 1 Day tb 11 y7Arrgtrsrrf,7b 17; i.uxt day, and if you hafiv-b^t 'T iiiTfLlaretl certificate. ,yot| miJir*TrflTf ccrtiJ;ca»e, fffia oiT^tfiat d;yy fur a..'"their , *•* e - order of tiie t»i»afii. ' * _■ \2 J, J Rmj ^ ChKirinYi:, 17 M. Hin'iybc rd .1 r AI Ajh IU ! • ^lendifbM Cv... ,H*> .rd ' of -'Rt^ift-rat *u/ 7-12-41 y -i V" i TV- UNDER Having i>urchu**y-Ka llearsc, 1 .'tin* now haiiHlo funonil^Ajd 11 LwHt~;?ii ! Hr!yr*T k 7ni r«/c- al.loJ NijrhtT# I> av. ncnSNonLE, s. e. 6-27-1 Yr to poison and into* That could not werer-keptot system. ,the bowrels j 7 ■ • \ 1 a d 'M's. ti M pre r *vc. Fzirle/i'-• *$«-i-k District No. 53.—Ejlertton e W el borne - - - - -■$ AW t Weibefne - - - '7^- -•> $45.(fo 1 ral^ia, Hea T^f' Wcsttrn 't^TtJlina- : .-V f (f ;V f Sprains, B M. B. e^HOUN, FutiDral Director' Phone No. 25 • wi,*.* Regulator. Tllis Iplendid preparation > U. *3t; Ni^i-t is purely vegetable and non-alcoholic^ .h ; v1“ v v /0:3(* a. m. -p.... funiiiv 'he in'o-maT a ^ tu Hs Dctoand Grander Uvier^ Regulator at B. Y. RVj/AYmlBy V at X 3e j>, m.> 1 *■' * ; your drug store—26c a box—and take ...r^jittci \jgg .^JjVelutisda} ’*at change^ in opr .aaiiiicrvob i-v.vg a* no ptRer. There is cothing “)ust as.• i75v u. m ‘ ■ v .* called f-Uby the war. , v7__^ ’ fv L ~ -c '■ . ■ I r _- ■, , - j. J .K7t*,m cpt p.'i! C r i«. .114L Sores, Tett •>. (COUGH' S 7L 17 T ?: *7. ” -«V —*4. ... —--—nr**?*--— --*->*v ■ -..te.jL'v.' '--**--etc. AatiMpbc. Dipitip. NoTlri.-^eytr s^IlT. J u^d inteniillor exte McKensy .75^*1.1 " ' T A 7—.-