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BAENWk. SENTINEL, BARNWELL, 1 0 (j-TiiT-a-.ii. m. FTS FQR COLLECTION LHOUN, President, WILLIAM McNAB, Assistant Cashier LKER, Cashier Mr. George A. Cole leaves today ^Thursday) for the officers’ -training COTTON LAND FOR SALE camp at l\ort Oglethorpe, (.a. lie will lx* accompanied by his wife arid little LrPrl, who will reside near the camp during the term of Mr, Cole’s- train- -Sm* pa, W“ have some desirable iraefs ttCCtUith ami Corn ban is For Salr on vasv terms. Tract N i 1100 Acres near Baldock (i iod Timber) $15 per^acre: Tract No, 2. M9o Acres two mites v from Barnwell.$20 p£r acre. Tract' N<i. IT —100 ‘ Acre'S near Sne 1- air 422 per acre, . -'••• * Tract-Nrs^l.—10h Acres near Barn- Cattle relish the sweet odor of well -fit ) per acre. Tract No 5 can l»«t bought in oO aitre m- with Four Room Residence tvu morning B UCKEYE HULLS, after being wetted down for ten or twelve hours, acquire a taste or odor similar ...to- the succulent ensilage, odor that cattle like so well. Simply feed ~ —— r- The Banwrell Hanking Company or gahi/cd Tuesday afternoon by elect ing the following officers: ,1. FT Hai ley, president; A.. M. Denbow, vice president; N. G. W. Walker, vice- president; L. P. Wilson*, cashier. The directors are as folLpws: FT Har- HARRY O. CALHOUN CO. rPAOC MARK give you the mileage and the value you should have. • " * 1 T HE thousands and thousands oj[ Fisk Users know there isn’t any greater dollar-for-dollar tiTe value. Join the big family of h&ppy Fisk buyers-—learn for your self that “When you pay more than Fisk prices you pay for something that does not exist ” HULLS ley, L. P. Wilson, N. G.-W. Walker M. Denbow, S. Fi. Moore, J.R. Morris, B. Mazui sky, Terrie Richardson,,Jos eph Norwood, W-, W. Moore..andXT R. I. BrovyArT The new institution” will open its"doors for business on Sep- tember 1st. LOCAL properly aricLypur stock will like them better than any other roughage. Once they are accustomed to them, they will not .be satisfied with anything else. _ - There is every reason why your cattle should relish Buckeye Hulls. They are all roughage; no lint that is worthless as forage; no dirt, trash or dust. < Items Ptcked from Town £*£ 9*3 and County. &*3 Col. W. A. All, of Allendale the city Sunday. Mrs. I)<7*-h~ Dee- Walker, the Assist ant State Home Demonstration agent was in Barnwell Countv on Other Advantages Buckeye Hulls cost much less per They take less space in the bam. ton than okl style hulls. They are sacked—easy to han- Buckeye Hulls allow better as- ' die. * similation of other food.” They mix well, when wet, with Every pound goes farther. other forage; Mr. 4. /?. Farmer, Louisville, Ca., says: (hat he has used no other hulls but Buckeye fQr the past year and gets good results. Cows have not been both ered with cough since using Buckeye Hulls. . To secure the best results and to develop the ensilage odor, wet the hulls thoroughly twelve hours before feeding. It ia easy to do this by wetting them down night and morning for the next feeding. If at any time tj^is cannot be done,'wet down at least thirty minutes. If you prefer to feed the hulls dry, use only half as much by hulk as of old style hulls. Book of Mixed Feeds Free Gives the right formula for every combination of feeds used in the South. Tells how much to feed for maintenance, for milk, for fat tening, for, work. Describes Buckeye Hulls and gives direction^ for T using them properly. Sehd for your copy to the nearest mill. Dept, x The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co. Atlanta Birmingham . Greenwood Little Rock Augu*tO\ Charlotte Jachton Macon Mr. B. P. Davies wept up to Colum bia Friday afternoorctm'business. 9th and 10th. Thursday morning she gave a public demonstration on grape products at Blackville. Some of the ladies came out to the meeting, but not as many as we could have desired. Tuesday afternoon the Pleasant Hill club had a very successful monthly meeting. 1 Mrs. Walker gave hei* grape demonstration There and the women seemed much interested.* I always en joy meeting with this club, for the people seem so responsive. I appre ciate very much "the hearty coopera tion of the people of this community. (Miss) Clifford Barratt, Home Dem. Agt., Barnwell, S. C PIERCE TEl TONIC DEFENSES ON WIDE FRONTS. ~ ■ Fisk Tires For Sale By All Dealers The Fisk Rubber Company of N. Y. General Offices: Chicopee Falls, Mass. Fhk Branches in More Than / 25 Cities Mayor A. S. Ilartzog, of Greenwood, was the guest ol* relatives here Sunday Mr. and M* 8 - A. A. Lemon and chil dren are visiting? relatives in Georgia Mr Z. W Carwile, of Augusta, Ga. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs W. M. Andrews. Mr. J. W. Bates, of Yenorrve, has re turned from Columbia, where he spent several days in a hospital. Mr Bringloe Moody, who enhisted it The Navy several weeks ago,' spen Sunday iTi tfie city with relatives. Messrs. G. M. Anderson, C. II. An derson, C. E. Harley and J. La Snell mg motored to Augusta Sunday. Dept. X Memphis Selma Counter- Attacks Fail.—12,000. Prison ers Taken by Allies in Fierce Battle! Master Oeland Lazar has returned to his former position with The Peo ple, where he will learn the “apt pre servative of arts.” y ■- With the British troops busily en gaged in the successful parrying,.of German -counter trusts against the newly won ground in Flanders, the F’rench and the Italians have" started monster offensives—the French a- gainst the Germans near Verdun and the Italians against the Austrians from Mr. Browning. Creech; a fornuT typo in The People office, has enlisted in the machine gun company and is now stationed TTf Columbia Mr. W. H. Duncan, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Duncan, of Barnwell, left for Charleston Sunday afternoon to enlist in the Charleston Light Dra goons. • " To be sure money talks, especially -money-t-hat i* • ‘ • \ actively employed, Money that is idle is r< money asleep, - T\; - ; and money dbesn’t talk in its sleep. \ the region of PlaVa to near the head waters of the Adriatic sea. - Sharp, decisive blows have* gained for the French positions held by the Germans on a front of more than eleven miles, extending from the Avo- court wood eastward across the river Every good citizen at this time should dO ( his share toward strengthening the Fed eral Reserve Backing System with its billion dollars of resources which our govemmenrhas created to stand back of its member banks and all their depositors. You can contribute directly to the strength of this system, and at the same time secure its protection, by depositing If you could hold all the money that papses tlirNuj ■ bandp it would be a fine thing for yoo. trut if ev j r r'else followed the Piime n'an wh^re would you g The Hagood-Jgrlihmgs Au^to Com pany is Barnwell’s newest enterprise. The concern will sell the* Mitchell line of Automobiles.* Watch these columns for their advertisement. The place-for money fs jn a reliable bank like Meuse and into the Bois De Chaume, - t ’ X while .'the Italians, after a bombard ment of an intensity nevef before ex- peritmctHLjn that theater, have leveled Austrian defenses, crossed the Alps and also the IsonzTe-river, and no.w are at deadly grips with the epemy along a front of about thirty milesT\^ Nearly 12,000 prisoners alreadyliitvg been counted by the French and Ital ians. In addition the/ Germans and Austriahs lost heavily in men killed or wounded and in guns and machine guns «fp Tilt subject to your check. Hoarding money Ft out of emulation. ami it is enin«tHiitly li itj'e to Ve M 'oey on deposit talks, and the tliums.it. ire •‘security, eomfort, pat sfactlon.” We invite -» oi»oi an - ervui t with ns. Mr. J. G, M body, Jr.,, returned F ri day afternoon from a business trip to Baltimore. Mrs. Moody, who* accom panied him North, remained over for the second Millinery opening. your money with us, since part of every dollar you deposit with us goes directly into the new system. This is a suggestion for prompt action. Bank of Western Carolina BARNWELL, S. C. Head Office: AtWbN. S l I he new territory taken'-by the French embraces positions that have: literally weltered, in F'rench. ^ud Ger-- man blood in battles that have”surged fo and ; fro "since the German Crown HAVE YOUR JOB WORK DONE BY THE A BARNWELL SENTINEL Mr. F. W\ FaTkonstein left Sunday afternoon for Baltimore and other ^markets to purchase his Fall and Win ter goods. Upon his return he will FIRST NATIONAL BANK prise,.JUie attempt to taki which resulted In -utter fai military manoeuver and cos “Hl wiS W Tnousands oT his -...Notable-among the capti jtions are the—AVocourt \ this paper, were sent hurling -to the ground with the wm k Ff destroying the new The Barnvyell. County.^ friends of se Safe positions taken.up by the Austrians, endeavoring to blast a road through the defense, to make more easy the march of the (Italian troops toward T rfest,” "A ustrini’s '• \ • ———~**t ing their infan,try Valuable support, iv.s fiu'waixly/^swtfop- 1 more than 200 of them +n. : ing engaged and emptying their , in attacking. with - bombs and machine y jthe .•ranks and in ■ gun fire 'Austrian "formations behrml with German pro- 1 the tines. At last accounts the Itaj- notwithstandin^ French airmetvm^f‘»Tiy aided tae j Meeting machines, eleven of “which ians^ Were energetically ipxoceeding learn with pleasure that he was com missioned as a first lieutenant, infan try section, as* the result of his three j- sur nmits of LaAIorte Homme, the Cor months’ training at Fort Oglethorpe,; beaux wood and Cha 4**. ^ ^ — ~ L which were held principal seaport; lying at the head of the Adriatic [ r \ Hi ■ ■ J 1 f \l\ A ■ ■ 1 I 1 i \ -