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XAJUNWfLL rrtwell Steniteeb jfojKl | E p K V E K/V THU K SI > A V R. RiiVIH'I'l K’. KPITnK A ‘inVitaikiu is l to yon am] vovir f r ; . * r . , r ‘ * -4* regular FAJJj OI’ENINf; of M(ii.> • Moicfiaht lailoi’td (.luthin A$GIJ8T; 2;;‘ l.M and 2&&r " / <" •,mcl-r* aw» mail matter r« o- thf'Poffoffiw at Barn- imdcr.thc Act <*f Congress c agawi offering/fq a-am, M USCRU'TI- >N R \TKS One VCMT $1-50. Th ***** th nth* 50 A Good Investment knows how to iit eyc-rv hgui The saying “Penny wise amiI pound foolish’’ is reversed in the instance of the wisdom of the puHftt* spirited of ficials and citizens who are respon sible for the new cement paving of the business section. This is a pood in vestment to the merchants whose stores frpnt the main thoroughfare. Customers do not like to dismount from an auto or buggy into mud of an “Unknown depth. It will mean cleaner ♦.totes and better kept stocks of poods. It will mean the removal of an eye s'rc and promote the spirit of civic bfauty. It is a lonp step toward the sceurinp of a more healthful' situa tion. For m,ud isn’t .even pood for hops. It shows to visitors and pros pective citizens that ours is a pood town in which to live. Tio'some it may sr, m unwise investment. But if all * f / the revenues that have been spent in the past on hauling in dirt and clay To patch this eyesore were added, the sum would be far in advance of the cost of this needed improvement. The policy of the past whs “penny wise and pound foolish,” but wc have lived to set this reversed. Whether You nre ir.te ted ;or;tlot, we greatly <]fcsine your presence, on the above dates if* well.as all the tj.ru Clover Seed Harvester Made in One Day by Two Men at a Total Coat of $4.50, .. r OF CRIMSON CLOVER AS Figure I seed are removed from the har* -—vester and Immediately placed in oat sacks. They should then be sunned for a few days until the seed have thorough!V dried, and ' then stored in th^ barn, A good plan is to suspend the bags frp’a the ceiling. This will get/Them ot’il of the way, and give a free circulation of air abopt the seed, which will prevent any possibility CrimiOn clover is no doubt the best wilder leguminous crop to plant In the orchard, as well &s on the farm: The acreage in crim son clover in South Carolina la its great value as a-soil builder is fast becoming appreciated. TIME TO PLANT: Crimson clover may be planted Wt* take this occj'.sio’iito further aii;iomi£t. that goods have nil Summer ayd our buyer is now in the lhutein Markets m*r>* into cui 1 from August 15th to November of their inouldi 15th. but best results will be ob tained from seed sowji between September 15th and October 15th. III. AMOUNT OF SEED TO SOW ’ PER ACRE . Twelve pounds of- cleaned seed, or t wenty four pounds of seed In the bur, per acre will give a good • r eding. When sown as late' *9 Oc tober 15th, I would advjse sow- * Tng fifteen pounds of cleaned se**'l. or thirty pounds“of seed in the IX. A 'SIMPLE/ AND EFFECTIVE WAY OF INOCULATING SEED: WnertY clover has not previou - ly grOwil," it is necessary to nu£ cjufate the seed before sowing'. Se- / x cure a bushel of soil from land / , where crimson c lover has .been grown successfully, and place it in a water-tight barrel. Then t adi about thirty gallons qf water, anl stir thoroughly. The seed are then placed in an oat sack and plunged several times into the water until they are thoroughlv ■t wet. Remove the seed from the Rack, spread thejn out on a c lean i floor, and allow them’ to dry in the shade for about two hours. The seed are t)iefi isown and th« land harrowed immediately. 1 would advise sowing, the seed on freshly harrowed ’land late in the afternoon, or on a cloudy day. X. HAIRY VETCH AND CLOVER: ire wi• can serve our oou IV. COST OF SEED PER ACRE; ■ '“The price oJL crimson c lover seed was very high during the past season, due to the increased demand for • ecd, and to tin- cut ting off of prac tically all importa tion of clover seed from Europj. Even at the high price of $S.t><> pel - bushel, the cost of seed for one acre of crimson clover Is only li.eo* - V/^S^VE YOCR OWN' SEED AND SOMEf>TP SELL YOCR NEIGH- The County Court OnTqesday, August 28th., two class rs of voTers will cast,, their vote: r 'ainst the estabtClimerit of a count) court for Barnwell as'T^ovided for b) t v m last session of the regislature The first of these classes is made^uj DEPARTMENT STORE SOUTH 6AR(0LINH WILLISTON Hairy vetc h and crimson cjoye? sown tugether made an ideal'cov er crop. ‘ Fig. II. shows a f.cid of vetch” and clover sown S< ptem- ber 20th on land where neither , c lover nor vetch had been grown before. The photograph was v made when the vetch and clover iwqre in bloom. The seed, were in- oc ulaT*ii( as described above. Eight pounds of^lover seed and ten pounds of vefek. were sown per acre. XI. WHEN TO TURN CNDi^D It is necessary to turn under clover when the soil 1s in good' condition, regardless <?f the stage of the clover at the time. 1 would ESTABLISHED FOR BOR haven’t had thi Four huncVre id fifty pounds ic to see whether it will he a good ng or not. As a brand new thing y are somewhat afraid of .it. In t they do not believe that any. new ng is good until the other of crimson clover sOedin the bur may .be ha rested per acT><*iv!iiih will be suffic ient to sow f puiT«^n , acres. If the seed are • Id at seven cents per pound (th* prlc*-* last fall), this would give a gross return of $0.50 for the seed per acre. , COST OF SAVING SEED: Three men and one mule with a home made seed harvester like the one shown in*the ac c ompany ing illustration can harvest fro.u one. to two ac res of crimson clover baptist Church man hrinfrs.it to pass in spite of their op position. This class of voters see no chance of having any business before this chart or any other. They be- niHi agers and e’erk si ar mum i pr re* d pub-'K*)y to open 'tby ha. i and count the ball te I herejacTa i t rs. tic- such Ui/Ciiii :thovC'adj ,n i ir ,i. f it nip’ ion, unl-rfTbe san e i i p'c-ted, and mjeKe m -h slnten ti e rcftiltjDr^Feof. and sign t ( ' M' tTejrtftlire'of life election *!. Illi> f II I )V Dr. T. E. Cothram is a well-known iharmacist of Alexis, Ala. And when te g^ts bilious or needs a purgative : B. Y. P UyAE i.da\a ; v 30 p. r Prayer Ylrening Weiie lay’s 8:30 p.-^rri what do you suppose he t of his whole big stock of If in counting ftyo er m >re ballots he selects and uses advise turning under the clover'’ iver medic SO ii Jranger Liver^Regulator. He says ... _ TTiere is none better.” That’s a 8 iretty strong endorserhent, don’t you pur ' hipk, from a maa. who kpowa all Aout the merits of the different medi- low clover. It wilf. of course, be foes on the market? Granger Live^ necessary to turn the land as ear- Regulator is purely vegetable, does ly in March as soil conditions will lot ^ripe nor irritate the delicate liii- p«rmit.- Seed sown in September hg of the stomach ar.d bowels and Will give a heavy cover drop by dways gives quick and pleasant re- ir.iv, „r •’ults. It is the best system purifier Your druggist can supply for large box. Accept no pact i) . nil!) cne-idiHjJbe eiuntcd Discharge Notice HOME MADE HAH jjilvrmust be dcs^r yej : but if thev VESTER bear wo ds n:lit*r than the qucv.ion to te- vo’ed for. a I fi,ti t be dertfoj’ed and i.ve e eocii*ted. If ii.ore ballots slifcll be f^vui d on opening ibe 1> x :han (here a-e i aines i n tne (o I list rail the ballots shall li re uinetl u> the be x and 11 oiooghly mit. d t 'cether. aiM one of the man- age'S, or the clerk,YIihII, without see- i’ C ibe vba lots, d-aw ther.efn>m and iiiiiiii diately destroy as ,im.i,y Dai 1 ts as tfter are in execs- ot the i.nines on Nt tiee is hereby c>veii that .o’> Mi n- day ,8j-pteinber>rT 1D!7 V .1 wpl nj:i h t , Jot if K^ireTling Judge of Probme for BdjHHl C u ty, f >r lc-t’ers . f ti faLdTsi-’xirge as Ex* e ;t. r i f the w ill id I.uj^wL. I'ej ton Hid bv terms <>f snid a . 11 Triisfee o’ May 8usaii I->yno el and W. (J.born Keym Ids. W. H. Junes. Exi-rut >r. used to defeat the* establishment of this The seed harvester ( Fig. 1.) ”il lustrated abo.re was niade on th^ court eont-a^n just enough truth to make them dangerous. Granting lor the sake of argument that these objections are true that it might cost more, it is still a fact that the money expended would bring a splendid re turn to the cdunty. In the first place t he* cases’that come before the county court will be saved from coming to the big court. The expenses for the coun ty court will be -le*s. The county court will stand for speedy justice The criminal who now eats the bread of idleness in jail waiting fdF.Tfis trial ‘ r . --J »*- — c.n either be acquitted or convicted < i the next-session of the county court V. hen a man gives a lawyer Wants it settled as e farm in one day by two men. The total cost of this machine, includ ing labor was $4.50. It was made from scrap material ’ pic ked up about the farm. * . STORING* OF SEED: The seed must be dry when gathered, otherwise they will not strip from the stems easily. Th« 8*9 4t C. C. NEWMAN. Prof, of Horticulture Clemson Agricultural College NOTICE OF ELECTION Within three days after said electii ij. D'4* ebai m n id t’iie be a'd of niHi-ngera: or i>Kt^ ot lb* in. to be dec ollated in wr-tiittg^lryftheboatd. th dr cIT-xiver to Ilibci-wlUlfljHmer# (of elec*to ii ' the poll list 0 , (life l bxMK<joiUa ; !iing the ball te, and h w *it en ciat rtv^nt of tl e result of the clu* io:i in hie piecic>ikL T'i e followii g i,r -.tln* niaTwgc r- dc ly appoint* d by Hie node rcipiccT-vUoio- inics i ner* of *lei5lh>n/ht (lie rc cpf>t<- ive p llmg places p’:oVUl* d f r by lni\x UQUID FACE PO WDER, The beauty seefet of on the tireUdav of ’Marc*h A. I). 19D. an election w i 1 be I ( r d in hi d for ihe C‘Un.ty’of Birr,well in said 8taLe ot. Tuesday In* 2*'.li day of Axgurt A. D el* c ion t lie <jii*‘9’. ion of women who knowhow to take care of the com plexion. Cannot be 11 wind )I detected. _hleals Sun si bit* il *, 4 unjus' can /V A ) h burn, stops Tan. Soothing, s ciaim is cooling, refreshing. ^ ),' r '£ Pink. IVhi/t. tRott-Rej. — t /■ 75c. al 'Druggists or bu ma.l d(riccL\, Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp, onMfg. Co.. 40 South Fifth Si.. Brooklyn. N.Y._ he wants tlelav Because ho wants io wear out his oppotient by ’waiting am m :.iity. ... He wants it postponed to the lug court. It doesn’t interfere with the cases that belong to the'Snagis trueseourt. hut.serves as a speedy ap- ] i J from those..eases that art*' ap- $><Ttlcd to thu, county cour.. For tin benefit of the voter who really wantp to kr.ow.^it may be said that in no case vhtre a similar court has been estab- in this or-'any other- state has it evluv^en abolished. As soon as its btnefits'have been shown to the 6 RAND h loneTP. \) « . (.* ^> eilit'L— <> V' ' lev . J. 1 K < inr is o R.iHm s- <\ Mi! A It l* Itdlhl DIAMOND flisll^eoi.iatn a 'column lit aded "Num* deos. P M. J*m ki otXou-rs.” ar.d the num** of ehcl, <*iec*- t D .nlMrtc p—E Dor rbnl be elite r« (1 by trie e.crk in J (irec i e. P J .- lio S4.d.jCc.lwmt, ai d the *hm1 e'erk >h-nl' Tinkers Ure-* k- brtore entt rit,g np*>ii hi*- (luti+s take ■ E- *Yi i.dixarcl. A a (1 .subscribe to the ortir provided furp Syer.m >r. l section 30 of ‘itt.ele 2 of t)ie co et* f (r. \V T.osdln ltj ttitiou, and .the oath withr*-pa‘rd to, Ulmer—J F. V du-'luiV, before ‘ the • ehai'man of thejW H Wi kimon b ard of nrinag* rs And such cl.air- m n in each instance is required and eirp w*-r (1 t . ndmiTi Mer o tbs 1 lie )••*’':It- sIihIi l c* opened a: >u h v, tic g | 1 .g* s af shall b<‘ d» sigi*.t c , at 7 o’cjc ck ii. the li-jviteeu, and el se at -1 -V„ o; 'ii t':e at eriieon of lb* day ot election. l'he mat tig rs shall’ 'ad minister tin e eh person offering t > vp’e an uatli tbat t'^ir q. a 'tied to. v te u.i: ibis ehcru)'-. accerditrg to tl,e c*. ».sts to'till n ot ibis S t a t- : . Hid that he ha* n n voted diiririg.'Ns tl* 0- on ■ - Th**.v to gshall be 1 y bailoi* wh>ct> Id of Vet^h and Clover Sown September 20 ojy Land .Where Neither Vetch. Nor Clover Haid’ Grown Before. | ' : LADIES t A.«W -nur l>rn*|4tt for CTTI-CHES-THR s A DIAMOND 1 RAND FILLS in lira C?!D metxi.ic boxes, sealed with Blue(*#> •R+t- v f>R TaES SO OTHRR.'~B*r of 70*T-\7 Prorrlfi ••><) Mk for Cm.CMER.Tf BS V D: VMONI> BRAND PILLS, for twenty-fife wr : s rer.irdrd na Be-1, Safest, Always Kdiablg. --Chest* i P..rk**r .R._MvL inure ^— \V.Jeon), P<n 1 There is also a class who^Bke op- post'd to the county court-because it is.tc their interest to have qs few ec»rts as. .possible. One .well known ru e in the practice cf law is “when you hLve no 'ease v then abuse tin* othei t ide.'' - Another well knoum rule is 4 when you have no case, then put it o.I as long as possible.” The lawvei areas dewrot come hack into profits* fble forests fordjalf a ce*ntury. There are a rnmtber of ways In which the people of a community can i co-operate to prevent ^he dahiage done hv forest fires. In some sections'of the* country it is the duty of the R. F. D. i arriers to report a 1 Litres . seen by them on their routes. Game warcleffs' in many states act as fire wardens ‘ and have ■authority, to summon m i n 'to fight fire*--. There ought, of course, to be organized fire fighting mrtchin- i cry in every community but yvhe/TJ ' ifiis v is not the * aso.'(i-pperatiori among all the people is the next best BY A' L DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE TESTED Augley TPMK TkiED ClFniPou Colleger. S. C.—During the months of March and April forest firea frequently break -out and burn over large areas in South Carolina. The ttrong winds which we have at this reason of the year drive off all of the .moisture a< c umd.lated during the win-- dir rains Thus leavTug the leaves, straw and other litter dry and very inflam mable. These winds at the same t’Tmo serve to fan the smallest blazu into A (iangerOus^^ and destructive fire ^ Fires cause an annual loss of $59,- OOO.OOO in the United States by burn- VVti.;*i( ii—F T. M./rHt ?. B Hair M W, ■ t r. , ' h.s — K U. .Tybrnfon, (I \Y iluts n C. F Carteh n * c* * lot shall, pe of ‘yir-gfoiiy the sQil. covering, thus impoverishing the soil, and hy destroying the seed and seedling trejeB, the\ future fores*. Spring fir *e are especially s destruc- tlve tc all vegetation because the. trees are growing and are easily 1 kill* ad. In many iLstances where fires i:i a ferest will hirnself see.that the owner of the land in notified and if .meres*sary the neighbors.summoned to help fight it we v Culd diayg fa-e-iess dahiaim done to ouc,.timber and to ear future fo:c.sts than we'uow'fisve every spring. ‘ cclays and bring speedy jus be desired. ^Tbe county co B-ep in this dircljion. A vc is u volt in favor of Vemi,-: defects of. the machinery . t between mnn and man. on muni', de-igna'ion. s) nthftt <*r ini.rk o' any kind wfiat-Ot ver excr-pt. :Ti>. W'irdi*, * •Shall ft Con: tv (’c „ tje^;* tttb.Ysb d for tbr G,.u; ty "•? -Fa-:,v. T a d th- eolds'b* l *i\ * Y* ' X ” Tne woid not gtrickeii out ni:i bt countid. . ' ^ T S .11. Unl-tVjy^" •• H If. fv0 Commissi ii rs of Fhv* io .s f, r tbn f t !*• i S.i, t rC vfc' ioii inland ( r the Gounti. of Bare Well . - ^\Ni.£>Y’S LAXATtVK t . COUGH SYRUF mm . M . Par ' !'• 1) P 11 e i ftC ’’♦.'\4tT4.. > ... Jk.aiL V- ... ^ W...- . ... _