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ou wet down your roughage and save several dollars on every ton ? OME farmers are still paying top prices for old style | cottqnseed hulls because they prefer a bulky^ fjller. Others are paying much less for* . ^ * . - —i. '•*« M*»« r '■ Allendale Auto Supply Gompany, HARkY T.JORDAN, Prep. -* l V\ •>■. f •' io. 40 •/ i Allendale HULLS lintless and are making them as bulky as old style hulls by wetting them down a half hour or so before using. By adding an equal part of water to Buckeye Hulls and stirring thoroughly they will swell and give you as bulky a roughage as you x want. Most important, the bulki- . ness will be due to water which is of value to your cattle’ —not to lint which has no food value whatever. V . Other Advantages Buckeye Hulls go farther. Sacked—easy to handle. They allow better assimilation of They mix well with other forage. other food. Take half as much space in the No trash or dust. barn. ' ^ -'-—r- Mr. Ber\jamin Thompson, Baldknob, Ark., _ - 4 is feeding Buckeye Hittls tostock cattle. He says that he gets more food value per tori with less wafte. He has bought five tons and has them stored in barn. , He says that they occupy less space than old style fiuHs. To Meurc ll« best results and to develop the ensilage odor, wet the hall* It is easy to do this by n \ F. O. B. FACTORY A motor truck must submit, and PASS, the acid test of COST. That is the test we want you to apply to the one-ton Maxwell truck—its first cost—and it* operating cost A Maxwell truck—which is a REAL truck, worm-driven—sells at a price that can not bfe met in any other motor vehicle of likeefficiency, durability, and economy. A Maxwell truck will cover 100 miles in a work day—twice the distance covered by two teams and two drivers. If will do this at an operating cost of less than that of one team of horses. Moreover, it is of a size and capacity adapted to the needs of almost every form and phase of commerce, industry, LIQUID FA CE POWDER. The beauty secret of wornenwho knowhow to take care of the com- ~7Y pI«jon. Cannot. ..be J detected. Heals Sun- burn, stops Tan. Soothing, cooling, refreshing. l ' Pink. While. 'Roit-ReJ. * 1 jr 75c. a{ 'Druggists or by mail Aired, Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp. on Mfa.-Co.. 40 South Fifth St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Attorneynt-Law Barnwell, S. C. BARNWELL, S. C thoroughly twelve hoars before feeding.. I wetting them dawn night and morning for the next feeding. If at any time this cannet be dene, wet down at least thirty minutes. If you prefer to feed the hulls.dry, use enly half as much by bulk as el eld style bulb. Book of Mixed Feedg 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 Buckeyfc Hulls and gives dirOctions for using them properly. Send for your copy to the nearest thill. Dept. K T The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co. beet, r Atlanta Birmingham Greenwood Little Rock Memphis A agaetm Charlotte Jackson Macon Selma UNDERTAKING Having purchased a Motor Hearst^, I am now prepared to handle funerals within a radius of 40 miles. Charges reason able. Night or Day. . M. B. eALHOUN, Funeral Oirector. Phone No. 25 ALLENDALE, $* G. ax well truck? The FACT is, Mr. Business Man, you can not afford to be without one. One-ton Truck Chaseie $005; Chassis with cob stnd windshield $900; Chaseie with cab, windshield, and Stake CatO ELLIS BROTHERS Estili, z- 4 - * -S. C- COTTON-PEARCE A BATTEY. if e Stvannah Cotton Factors, ire Fubrftait- lial'rrliable and energetic. Thtffr ex- tensive warehousing facilities atid sup erior salesmanship are at. ydur com mand. They are abundantly able to ftnange any rjutntty ofcoifoti shipped - them. I«n’t it to your interest to try them? Do it now and be convinced. Rub ease and supple ness deep into muscles and joints; soak out stiffness and rheumatism Send Us Your Job Work with Mustang Liniment. 25c.. 50c., $1. j Will be in their permanent quarters formally occupied by J. S. Black, on and after October First BRAND This building has been bought by the /Bank and will be fitted up for Banking pu/poses GOME TO SEE US AND LET US^ERVE YOU. We started business Se^tcm^er first, at close of business Sept. 20th. we had . v enrolled 117 satisfied customers. . Deposits Sept. 29th. $41. 389. 05 & }p# 35® LADIES I “A*— r V A«k reer for Cni-CHES-TER s A DIAMOND BRAND PILLS ia Rfd Gdl.D metallic boxes, sealed with BlhevO/ Rihbotl. Takb NO OTHER, Bu *f I<*r v/ DrureUt sad »k for CltI.CSKl.Tf4s V D! AXOMt BKAN I) PI 1.1,8, for tvebtr-fieW ve.-.rs regarded as Be t.Safert Always Sellable. SOLD BY AVk DRUGGISTS tkisJij EVERYWHERE SS, J. E. Harley. President.'- ■■ A. M. Dehbow. Vice Pres N. G. W. -Walker, Vice Pres- L. P. Wilson. Cashier Dr.- T. E. Cothram is a well-known ihsrmacist of Alexis, Ala. And when te gets bilious or needS a purgative nedicine, what do you suppose he loes? Out of his whole big 6tock of iver medicine he selects and uses Jranger Liver Regulator. He says There is none better.” That’s a iretty strong endorsement, don’t you hink,” from a man .who knows all ibout the merits otthe different medi- ines on the market?. Granger Liver iegulator is purely Vegetable, does lot gripe nor irritate the delicate- lin- ng of the stomach and bowels and tlways gives quick and pleasant re- ults. It is the best system purifier mown. Ydur druggist can supply k>u—25c for large box.. Accept no Uhetxtute. Several Carloads On Hand At All Times Second car load of horses and i . . j ■ \. ’males on Wednesday, October 17th.We have a man In the west buying these mules from first hands At the very-lowest dollar and we are in possition to sell mules very cheap, ft will pay prospective buyers to see us. C.F. RIZER, eiar, s. e. Wire, Write Or Phone Your Orders And We Will Make Prompt Deliveries. COT lOiN LAnD FOR SALE One re*id» nee ar d three I’ nd i" t Ktrnwell |22C One new two story reside ice lights sod water in town of Barnwell $220® 00 Tract No 1—100 Aeres near Baldoek (G od.Timber) $15 per acre. Tract No. 2.—190 .Acres two miles from Barnwell $20 per acre. / # Tract No. 3 —100 Acres near Sel ling $22 per sere, Tract No. 4.—108 Aeres near Haro* well $30 per acre. Tract No. 5,-042 Aeres nesf Barn well $30 ptr sere. v * **7‘ Tract No. 6 can be bought fn 50 acre farms with Four Room Relidenee ou same. “Will sell you, oF buy from acres of G. SIMMS, Agent HAVE YOUR JOB WORK DONE HARRY D. eALHOUN 60 . OFFICE HOME BANK. r* / BucmU,9.C. * BARNWELL SENTINEL - r ; •. GET READY. N w is the time th t. y ur h> r is a ill hirnit nr plied tier fehth^r-i This pro r a he r s ov\ ?»■ d uatu.re Sl (Mil 1 he assisted. B. A. Tiinn^h* l dJUtrj U* tiledy will help /our hens to moult esu-it g thi m to shed esr’ier 1 at (l be ready to wlo'ii eggs are higliest in' the winter. 1' this r* nie«ly doe-e-uot make good, vie will. It. II. WaU er. Ap- id t *ii. 8 (T. i