Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, November 15, 1917, Image 8

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». .O/MMFffia Martiii fcest add Motrrleci mix * 1 r 'y. ’■ T: .•:, -ui:.,.^;.- ... .. _Mrt^Hvs^\">|)»*ni ;i 1Yw ' diiys .i4i tbltiinb^.'i laft week. tukin'cT^ir Sh rinei-'s .dogrijf’ 'in the M a Home Lexica.held tin re last week. • • » .—■ • •< ■- , i. •MUs Sal lie' Pate of ^Swa-usea spout the week-en^ with her si>twiy, Mij?. Cj. M.^ijeene. Mis-s Tate wa- a<tompanU;d. liable by a'him/her of frieiufs Cipifi .Swan- |ea.dwhQ.uloforetHUffic on Sun day aftWjrOQU. y • . 1 : ;■ LOCAL -J fU'nys Picked freik.Town ol andCounty. H-jll stol e v©«r. cotten f \ ' " *•': . *: LgV per' bale* pur nmiitty This gives you state ieatef lire current as Mr. ( Jeoi-ge XJlai k' of Angus'a isfin tihYu "DjrrTn</^fl;iy/. _ ^. • Jud^&T^y Pitching- cf illi'ton was, in town Monday- AfiTs -Elizabeth I haul: .ol Noi.ii PRACTICE EXPERIMENTS. * AND PROVE' METHOD Liranoii. I i;u /itii'roitj —;!r , i- • fa Kntdntem and dfuigh- tyr of . Ilooklyn. New York lire « xperted hi re tlii- wpek to vi-~-i t rtdatiTes-a/vd Yrk^nd^ . -Mu 1 **, Ent ‘i t.yii - ; \<A11?‘be ■ pit a .>an 11 y rcnyirfber.ed hi i<. i\>< M.-idHh/m * is viMtiny minim, oi Production cf Grain Increased Sev .V;.’»y >tiu(jeniy Ph '<! trf t he -lit.;I ua by f ind i n : aa , . ,| h so will] l4ffo?is of ifr.s silt in' .;>|, T-p nd'enr Tin n tin* <■?;": '■ >.■; • ."'f'n ; proper soil pro- *> • 'i 1 < 1 ur• nt• e111!ivatipn;i .-will i . if dmyp'mh nt: u;,.on. tup j *!>• >i hue-rooir sm>d in nbundani-V ;iy:’ be had only for a Htfl- !<•_ I ] • -1! io: lit iNs ; Tlu ■i ho d.v nima 1 lil ill! Hipply can a ’■ j ot >miller woi \; aft' r-noon by : Sii/ilin-g.and. I'll s-, ; an i Mi'ii r.j i - u*. ^ ;; ;■ 1 '' •,«, i>i• r ■ . j in I. now it's.v ii tr) ) i in r /u I , l HHt V'»d I in t farmer’ t! <?r>r*<t cor|] ' a 1 d-iitafi . priced T} ' y by -i 'to jdari^-4- fUUility ,v.l ich rcxllu II Will Fa ■ K i ; rouree rl V •!> p 1 : lenr a Ufis .fnvM-oil that f;i ] ! ,.'.d • t r 1 '.r>p if ji'oj.orly storeii, alvv. • s liortof •than < rib-s.dec ted seed Field sf*Ii>otion makes it .possible . for ’ the 'farmer io a-omoare the iudiyiij.ua] plants and moke his selection from these producing the most grain/' It Is true that he can select good-looking ears from the crib, but he does not .know whether they are produced' by high-yielding plants ot 1 low-yielding plants, by early plants or late plants No ; definite idea whatsoever can be had of' the previous productivity of the seed. If properly performed the yield of corn is usually, increased from seven to ten bushels an acre by fi^Id selection, sofnetimes It’S more. What the South Carolina farmer wants n^xt year ip the greatest amount of grain possible to the acre kll the directions for If troubled with Sore Blecc/iiity tSiins, f’se 1 his MouthWash Demist Use /- ink ot_Western Carolina BAhNWELL, S. C. 11 call Office: AlkL>, S l Any person troubled with gory, bleed ing gums, which ultimo- are abn if>t ttm- sens11i\*e-to ttrtrch, will be elated after ringing ttie uroulh with a liaIf at.d dial! solution of TT*tt»T and "TTifTiTrnt^nbn. ‘ known as Acid Iron Mineral whichm«A be securtd almost any drug sl»*e. Dentists use it to stop bkediig^and as a mouthwash when extracting teeth and it is perfectly-harmless. It ac-ta-aa u germicide and antiseptic as well as a splendid healing agent. ' For.outs,.this same natural drou is fine. Pouring v a lUtle on the spot stops bl^tding .and prevents tiOiehefig and 'festering.. Thousands 6T people trou bled with old sores never healing have 'found the solution in Acid Iron Mineral . which tyeing a highly concentrated form of natural iron makes a superb external Remedy. All druggist have it, or send direct to the Ferrodine Chemical Corp/, it ibanoobui Kiili:ii\l.-i»:i ' 1 Mr-. K. W. Dicks and daudlt-, o>vtreil frc*m bjs. injurii tur. I’au idia Ayer, are \ i-itin^j ftr'mitiy to be' able - to relatives iu'Eordov.Ttht^ week.' homedast Ha Hilda v niuln i \r,t „ rp i • though iiiable to walkw - -"Mr. ami Mi si. Leon lobin »• ,i, n . i • . . • , >Y, . i . l n n i h‘> »e that be Vdl soon lx* have returned tolsarnwell, and , . , . .tt~ • ... \ , get out and arouiidan us will inakeHjns tlioir future homo * - - /.Mr, M. N. Holland, we are glad to report, has returned home from Augusta, where lie has been in the University Hos pital for six weeks, on account of injuries received in an auto mobile Vreck. We are glad that Mr. HollaifiKis able *to get out agatu^ and hopv. that "lie will soon lie able to get around in his TO-DAY. in putting up'gQodjbuilUings, you .need a roof covering which will not catchJire from falling sparks ami .embers; 1 NEPONSET AHERRMN T^VIN SHING- LE^ will not*catch fire-from falling sparks,, and they are fire-rctardani. You ^.ijf prefer a ropHliaU^ou can select in different colors, so as to have some variation rn the ap- pearancea of any buildings which youTnay put - The HEPONSET AMEKICAN TWTN^ HHiNGEE makos the besf looking -roof imaginable. You can spend a good deal more money and not secure a roof which looks us well. . • ‘ The fact that they are classified by the] National Board of Fire Underwriters shows that our statement re gard mg their safety from fire is not exaggerated. . We will. be glad tc niime you lowest prices delivered selecting seed com In the field may be summed, up together ln one good rule:' Select ears from plants that yield mono grain than surrounding. plants grown under the same conditions. How to-Go-About It ——■— Sling a 'sack over the shoulders and w$lk down the rows, plucking those eaM^hlch are considered desirable— ears'bdfh^i on vigorous plants growing under average conditions and which have reached maturity. Also, it Is best to select those ears having drooping tips and borne at a height of about three and a half feet. . The ears- should then be stored in a dry place where they will be free from lns^c|s and rodents. Quite un interesting talk wh given on Sunday night last, at the Baptist Church by Mr. Mc- Neal. Secretry of the Y. M. C. A.' at Camp Jackson. Mr. McNeal tried to picture the hardships and trials ot the Soldier l>oys in Camp and on the battle field, and appealed to the people of Ehi‘nwell for help to Misses' Frauiein and Hilda Ray oT Olar are- the charming guests of their Aunt, Mrs Jno. (i. Altmaii of Charleston.. • ’* ■ • . - « Alessrs. M. C. Best, Mordecai Mazurskv, Albert Snelling and Dr. Ben Miller intended ttie Orangeburg'da nee last week. l)r. 10 \V\ Hi ley and family motpjedTtvi r to Onuigeburg on last Thursday tb, attetid the Clemsoii Citadbl foot bail gam(F , Salesman Wanted Lubricating oil, grease, * spo-r OifHj.eSj paint. Part dr whole time. . Cnmmis»ion basis .until ability . is ^established.'. Man* Mantels, Tiles, Orates, Metal Hfooflng Bte. * )7 Broad St. * Augusta^Qa A . HANDY GATE carry on this great work among the boys, which means sc much to, theta in this time of war. Wc that the j)ep.ple'of our town wTfi._x^j,oi)d libe'rajly to this great cause. ^ THE GOVERNMENT SAVS ivkie Refining-Co Clovehuid, Ohio. ‘ WOMEN, who are not prppaircd’io TAKE .IT’ \ It VIS -ot the Cc’iDtry, may find in this OFFICE^WORK in Stenographer4"and Typewriters an opportunity th itl^Ll* TF1E GOVERNMENT inja pracrtcallway^’! 'k rgogs who HAVE NOT the HEtiULltED ntAININO in Stinograidry and T> , -writing, are urged to uuUergv)TNSTkUClT(F^ AT < >NClv,tfor the prosyept i ' i al T H K DEMANDAy ILL QONTINUE INDEFINABLY/’.' 1 t ' • • i. terliy T110E'sANP.S\>f Stunograjhers atid TypiMMiiter?arc’rufjuird- 1 - ,. * f• «• ■ ’- . ■ ■ • •' ' “ . \.*te :-Tlie .i.vb >v«* para.gm ph.» are thke-h fropVft-Tct;te-r Xi'Cen11 y ri'Coived . u- from GG.r i the Cioycrnnif .nf 'Depa.rftnrnts itt Wnrliingtiij), D. I’. 'Writ***', te.l g r a {iri > r'c a I fi *» 'S*e u * TuDaY ioir fnH particulars-, Mi in * - nred rivf m s; nf pn ijlnat^T;!'. T(ir t i vwr'uin .*/ olF-rs : a'ltr'Cn oi. M. A. Wilder PEEPLES & WILDER Special ttoubte v J r. of WilfMon caits Ro’d W^tch with I.. S .on inside of ea-e. A’duone ly Hi'-v. S-.vi^-’ka t jtrf*. /:'Jdo: the il iii’t WopKjfcip'b." ATTORM VS AT LAW onih ,S'ii rlo/s FImer^^* ( in and ■ i’ '- I'M - V ,v>\ i>s. WUT j'v wiKiiro Mi n.h o': ini day# loiiipY/yill con suit v.iihzany pnrtiep i?m ; i:■rjato I- T 21 f-ot wide sorvCiCJor- thV•ordii.any wITool ed/Wih'los.'Thp smallr-r-gatei four foot' \vi(IV>yir)t s a'or hridlo or font' traffic. 1 \\t fttuoSi hnwoyor. ft 'is npcoMaiy *to have^a. wider opening rhan the lai’Ke/ gate wtlLmve, so. that particular farm irnpleujonts W bo. Qftwiiod through^- In- such cases .both gates are thrown open, thus providing a space of fourteen feet. y ,. F , A good and Convenient catch Is also shown In the drawing, jt will n Association reetec BAPTIST'. CHURCH ,\u\Y BEINfi < ilvf iAHJ/KD) (KEV. IV, I,. HUES i’ASTJ>R ) Preaching everj Sundayuhorning at , A>Tiiucli as Ton Thousand Dollars, or as little 'as ' >ne hundred Dollars loaned by the Coveiiuinenton Fifty per cent valuation of your lauds, and twenty per cent o'f y<»ur improyenients for thifty-tsix^year-|at the rate of not mori' than 9 per cent, which alsp-go^s to retire the lean. FOjR FARMERS -ONLY. If ^ou want any fnbnev td buy lanC^drlmprove yoi\r Tands,’ or to retire >a mortgage anti if Nisht S.-4L) Living^toiUttiiRlfilf. Max Brtin- soifj^otdml "te North Sunday and* Sunlit the day with relat- ives^and friends. • i / • -I /.Mrs. B. L. Easterling and Miss Nonie Best -attended' a T; Show^’-tttDunbarTon on Sat- tirdav, given-in fionor ^of Miss Li 11 ns, ' whpse lnarriage this week to DcV Brinkley of Ellen ton is lot' interest^ tor her iuuny friends. > 8.u ml a y Sch o.o l^fO:30 a . m. __ Tt. Y. P U. MriiHlgj’s at K:30 p. m. Prayer iMeening WeinesdayT hi 8:30 p. m, , , ', be sgen that .the caFeb~ comes well down on. ipie' gates, keeping them ’firmly in position whpn sinall plece of iron should on the toil Var ofyeact :.. vCfic.Bfaftft.JUho catch, thlis keeping the catch 'from cutting Into the wood when thrown ovqr.—W. E. Bowers, r Agricufttjral Edkbrr Clemson Col lege. S. G. No. 666 placed ?hi> ira pretetiptioa prepared especially or MALARIA or OHILLS & FEVER. for MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. Five or rfx doaea will Oraak any caae, and it taken then aa • tonic the Fner will not return. It acta on the liver better than Gdoocind done, not |ripa or ticka*,&$ Bank of Barnwell r ,’/~i, Die ('urtifi