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r • m'M r n r\ n i . i Ai liiiutts) . Wo u^etl to fays i Kie-MjKiysll s retd g'V(*at'**tgs ?3 ~on ths' i In*the mechanical -raptarjrim c,u:’l ota.” But the wonderful new 1918 Maxwell hat 1 juat been delivered to Us. ‘ , . * f r.'f New we’ve.changed our tune. Today'we any:' . .“The Maxwell it great in EVERY POS! Always the "moat efficient—most econom ical light car built, the Maxwell'now ha»:— A 6-inch longer wheel base, making it larger and roomier, • -f : ‘ Heavier, and more rigid frame*—-6 Inches, instead of 3 inches deep—and yet is 50 pounds lighter. Compensating underslung' rear springs—the last word in spring suspension at any price. A sloped windshield—style .of body, equal to the highest priced fears. > Friends, the 1918 Maxwell Is thei best look- convenience si to wm <: P UTTING Buckeye Hulls in sacks just'or.eof tlje important little tilings that have been done ta-*ndke this roughage an -improvement over the old style. This makds X traoi MASK* pt St i’.nd easiest ,Wa- :< . .f r <1 • r > lef'the Editor of tuis ['flip* r . Me<•:. 1 w ' i Our Mr. WinJfiMtx'ii v* VH -»]j .! > r-.*• r * '"*•**“ ■ ■ j'. Si- . w .r-' # ' range TorTi 'Fi'ce-vI)(*-n.or^'. - advertistld iTi, tliis paper. All .;nTU\-;yVu ~Vatch for,it. - A This is it fine chjtnco t*. vs in» •' pill 1 etKF I CEE, -a 1 vd at T ho sane Uhie -< e v with Modern, Eprto-’dlde St itiip Vu\lers nor expens^xqn joijr pkrt.; i If you w.rt\L)e mon stratioi1 on vour f know at once. i .NOTICE TO BALERS: , KIRST1N pullers^enn big demand es - Exclusive agency to d in a dm U1 advise.Editor, and our Mr... Williamsgn \ N _ , F. P. WILLUiMSON it’ inside and out- l'M • ion w \ £ £■ V UNTLESS C\ \ . is . . %* ■ easier to handle when putting them in the barn and easier to meas ure out when mixing feed. It keeps them clean and makes your he^p think of them as forage—not as bedding. ^ Even though sacked, Buckeye Hulls sell for much less than loose old style hulls. It costs us money to sack them but we believe that anything that will help you use this product to best Advantage is worth the expense. Other Advantage* t... - Buckeye Hulls are free of linjt No trash or di which has no food value. They mix we! 2000 pounds of real roughage to They take 1 the ton—not 1500. bam. Buckeye Hulls allow better as- Every pound similation of food. . Kimbrough Bros., Indianola, Miss., toy: “ We ate using Buckege HuVs and are very j W- with them. We think they .are superior > in, let -Editor ing,‘ best built car for the money we eyer sawT A. S. KIRSTIN CO 'leased Will cure Rheumatism, Xi i f}!gia, Headacbcs/Crarir^s, Ct Sprains, Bruises, CufbJBunis. ( Sores, Tetter', Ring-Vrorfu, i zeina, etc. Antiseptic Amulyi used, interprifl^or extefnai!y\i To secorwthe best results and to develop liie emiUge odor, wet the hulls thoroughly twelve hours before feeding, it is easy to do this by wetting them downnight lAd morning; for the nest feeding. If "at any time this cannot be done, wet down at least thirty minutes. If you prefor to food the hulls dry, use only half s* much by bulk as of old style bulls. Bock of Mixed Feeds Free Giverthe 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 directions, for using them properly. Send for your copy to the nearest mill.' Instead of calomel and other violent purga tives, which are dangerous a* well a* hauseating. tt is better to use a reliable medicine like Touring Car $745 ~ \ • ’ , Roadster $74S; Coupe $1095} Berline $1095/ Sedan $1095. All prices! ft o. b.. Detroit Under date of Oct. 27,1916. J. W. Clark, Lafayette, 4U..R.F.D. No. 4. writes: “I have beep using Granger Liyeg Regulator in my family for ycai 3 COil ON LAND FOR SAIL d«*. k The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co. iM- V - tlanta Birmingham Greenwood ' Little Rock . Memphis waste Charlotte Jackson / Macon, i Selma S-. C uhav i Cut' on m (Fh. toriitti;-- , Oiih ri Milt ii " a d t.li^ acreii i-■- 1 n > in*t .wo of B .rim t*!l $2200.00 One lit*tv ►w 7 js.ory re-id•• i ce l-ghO >1 (I M-Hier til oci fi of Hkm.well $22(K) 01' Tr«ct N ' p— 1 Aeres tiear Bald' e* fG bd Titnhe* ) $15 p. r Here. I rnci No. 2.,—190 Acres two niiUe f^ni Bam we 1 narW r - Trus t 'No.' 3 -100 ^cree near S ej- linii f22 f-er a;oe ^ ■T r at’> Not 4.~ 10H Acres near. Barn w i-T l 11 • r acre, ■.. ,.F’net No. 5.—(542 Acrea n»af Bari. Well^30 per acre Tract No. 5 can !>-- bought in 50 acre, farm- with Four Boom Resilience O’ nano . .“.Will sell you, or buy from you.” See jig. "hie tlecFrubb* t ratji Fundi. For Sale < ELLIS BROTHERS jWj" which haa saved gwIHluMMr numerous doctor’s |RKN hills. I always keep pd-W W yf lf y’ A it in my house and RS would not bo with- KS out it’* jKflfSl Sold by drug- gists, 25c » box. Refuse all aubsti- I ^ tutea, Orinpr Madlclna Ca, Chattanaoga. Taw* Will be in their permanent quar occupied by J. S- Black, on This buHtiing has been bought by the Bhi^l and will be fitted «ip for Banking purposes COM*! TO SEE US AND LET US SERVE YOU^X We started business September first, at cl^se of business Sept. 29th. we h|u enrolled 117 satisfied cu3tomers. Deposits Sept. 29th. $4L 389* ^5 HARRY D. CALHOUN e© • , OFFH’E HO,\JK BANK. >, . T • Barnwell, 8. C. - COMMISSION ISSUED By THE SECRETARY OF STATE. Smith.Carotin a It-inivvcl! FJoi»>. J. E. Harley, President. A. M. DehWw, Vice Pres. N. c. W. Walker, Vice Pres- ’' \L. V. Wilson, Cashier. W htrea.9 hrretoforv, towit up >n ih> 17th. day of Uctot.er, A. D. 1917 a ommifi-ii n was Is.-yed to the under bilined by the H,;uorable Secretary of Statu of Sou ii Carolina constiiutn ^ hm! cummiBiuoiii'ng the undersigned Ri h Boj»rd of Corp ii'K them to and {jTuthoriz opmi Bookp of Subscripti >n to.rht* canitai stuck of a corporation Kinivvii as Tlie New. Barnwell Sent no 1 P'tib.i-iiii: g Company, to be organised *««! cttttt* ci under tha Jaw, mb set forth H " lul pciitio! and declaration.- 1 ht refore, m pu esuanoe of said cmn- mi-eioij; and under the. law, in such c *.-os mace and provided, Notice'is here- hj h,i*A*f» that, fh oks of-Snbscription are open, in the office ofVhu Barnwell Se i- tn el, a,t Barnwell, South Garolina."to i-aul (JorpoThtt.'ii. A meeting.of tile. Board of undersigned Corporators will be held upon Tuesday,The 30th day of October, 1917. at 10 o'clock A. M^'at sai 1 office for the purpose of .organiz ation as aforeSaid, nnd for the trasne,* ton, of such other businesr as reqTTited by law in connection therewith: Herman Brown, BlackvTTfeT s"C W H © LESa L E ONLY FOR SALE ‘ X l * ^ /* FARM LANDS AND TOWN RESIDENCES W( i have just closed (Mitjltf' It'»sa G. Stansell (fact Df J&ttd at Piihlc>Vuction mid e.vt ryltodv i- ‘-ati^ffed. v "- - We have a jfTtrcdiaser for tlio^Best-BTowii tract of SO- 1 ' acres f these tracts are, therefore withdraw'n from the market. : WV‘have several names on our List for "purchase hf tracts fruin acres. It you want tt) sell, list your property with usj \VX°ffer x for safe^he two new two story residences of Mrs. Fcaiikie Brown on Washington .Avenue aiyd the six room re.shleuce. onXkH'lboro Axenue. Also lialf acre building lqt of Mis.. Annie P. J^aHenljiig on Marlbort) Street. ■ ’ . ' We can help you to finaHC^ these propositions. X ~ ' If y’oii want to bt^or sell/gid in touch with us. A • ^ \ r Several Carloads On Hand At All Times. Wire, Write Or Plume Your Orders And We Will MakeTrompt. Deliveries." ' Barnwell, Si ( PX cent meal,per cent •cheaper than theothtyife-l- • C luiriestoif or Augusta. N. U. (heeeh 1 , Kline, S. 0. , BBANO C mxsstsi. DIAMOND /Sl&S Barn weljl, S. Q W. G, SIMMS, Hg * C ~ Btdtness- am heat '• X . ^2..75 rheumafisa roof:Oats fT.Of) f0b_ with Mustant ggg|| s -; :; S Hhaiio for.sale Cheap. y, ; Box 93, Barnwell, §. 0^. Texas Hjbbon. Tax* no otwb VraxxUt h4 *Ak for CJ DI.tMOMi BBAND PJ veirs regarded a* Be<t,Sa! -LS, for tweutv-flvq rft, Alway* RcUabkw DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE 1 - TTMF I iKoxa