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v: . ■ '* • - v. &AJLN WELL SENTfSCL BARNWELL, j SS. "it * w ur ' •"> rA ;j»* *^3 ^=r: BK22g/r4c 3£ 1 =^3 «M* J *»■■ *V.»:t*j A CITATION. the STATE OF SOUTH CAROL! N* \ ■\ MCounty of Barnwell By*John K. SneiJir/p, Esq'itre, l’r >bat* Jtiii v e J W1 yry s, Patsy Long road** *uit, t o niir to grknf onto l)t*r 1, M^r# of .UIifiinir-ttH ■ t i ll of thf Km ate anti tlTecia Sf Lee I- 1 g •" . •' Tlu*!** »rr Ml (••t foinp; to cite and tUL s v v ati and i«i?jgular tin* ki drtd ai d mm crt'd i tufa' KiLgutar tin* ki urtu at d f the en d 1. v Long, deceased ’ 1 1 * i d* they be and >t|>j>nitt Hnfnru tTTt* CTTurt... o,f PijobSt-*, ttx it* held if* | BtrmveTTon Thur diy.,. Thkvnb r 2tt. r |ii*Xt v after public <tU*n theriof.it 1 I o'clock in. tlu* f trenoon, to kli*w e.ii fi if aujIJh-jr/bave..why the said Admin* iBtratrlon Should not b<p 4?rantt d ??.. Given unil r my hand this At tv-day < f December. Anno Domini 1917. ' JOHN K.’tSNKl.l.lXG; Judge <1 I’mltite. Published on tin ftthilay of D t*. 1917, in thei/fftniw'eiT Se_ntine}. . S -'V xz=~~ S3 dollars per ton on roughage [O matter how much or little yotj are paying for old style hulls you always can save severed dollars per ton by ■Vi , December 7th, on Land of F. M. Harley, at Yenome Station, on the Allendale-Barnwell Road. Tuesday, Dec. 11th, on J. J. Ray’s Farm near Wal ker Station. * * V £*. * * • HOURS: 9 to 12 A. M. CITATION. '. * - .,.*.;/■ . . JL i ; W t The ..STATE OF SOUTH GAHOFdif A . , -C.ouniy of Barnwell. * By John K. Smelling, Enquire, Probate J udge. Whereas. Joseph Wi>lIiam WSch'er m ule suit to me tograut unto him 1. t ters of Administraiipn i f itTe Est ite of and etbets of Mrs. Mary Gerirud-' Zerbst, / These a-e. therefore, to cite and'ad- monish all ami singular the kimlnd ai d creditiM*.-* of the said Mr#. Mary Ger trude Zorbst, d**c ased, that they be and appear beft re me, in the' Ci urt of Probate, to be held at BaTnwe I on Thursday, December 20th. hext, abei publication‘there if, Vt 11 o’clock in tile forenoon, to show eausp if a y th y have, why the said ^dnnnistraiion shou d not Ih* grantel. Given under my hand this 4th dayol December, Anno D iroini 1917. JOHN K. SNKLL1NO, . JudUe of Probate. Pub^she l on tbe dth d+y of-Dertrmbe 1917, in.tlie Barnwell bV.ti e . Come and See How Quickly and lastly the KIRSTIN Pulls the Biggest ot Stumps "7 Now f is the time to clear land if you ever expect to. Don't delay.. Prices on products are bound to go even higher next yejir, when the rea^ food crisis, will come, pare now to get benefit of top prices—-Clear, plant, sbw. . - . • ■ - ‘ ‘ * i- - ' S' . • a . Do you realize that you pay out each year the price of a KJPSTIN PULLER in taxes v. : 1 — — r ~7~crr * * . *7 • . ' . . on idle stump land, in time and labor wasted, and broken machines, in farming among the „ • ■** . / • ■ stumps, in loss of money-making crops, from land now,occupied by loafer stumps? ' /• . ' * Jf V t Why have stumps—why plug along for years nTubbiifg stumps, when you can clear up your farm in short order? Como to the Demonstration and see for yourself how it is done. F. D. WILLIAMSON, Demonstrator _ For A. J. Kirsfin Company, Escanaba, Mich, farm • Pre- CHEAPEST, BEST WAY TO RECAIN LOST STRENGTH SIX OR TWELVE OUNCE BOTTLE OF CONCENTRATED ACID IKON MINERAL SUFFICIENT FOR WHOLE FAM ILY. USE ALLY: ▼ •ADI Ma*k COTTONSEED LINTLESS You pay more for the old style hulls because you are paying for about a pound_ of lint to every three pounds of hulls. ~ You pay less for Buckeye Hulls because you pay only for hulls. The lint is sold separately. Other Advantages Buckeye Hull* are 100 per cent Every pound goe* farther. roughage,. They allow better assimilation They do-not contain lint which °1 other food, has no food value. " No trash or dust. > '■ ’ n - — TsV-i* You get 2000 lb*, of real rough- Sacked caay to handle. age to the ton—not 1500. They mix well with other forage. : *r\ .——— ——«— R. S. Parhham, Greenville, Qa., May*: “I feed about fifty cows and calves and use Buckeye Hulls very successfully. I consider Buckeye Hulls as good feed ana cheaper feed than the old style hulls.” To secure the best results and to develop the ensilafe odor, wet the holla thoroughly twelve hour* before feeding. It i* easy to do this by wetting them'down nifht and morning for the next feeding. If at any time - thia cannot be done, wet down at least thirty minutes. If you prefer to feed the hulls dry, use only half as much by bulk as of old style bulla. Book of Mixed Feeds Free . / Gives the right,formula for every combination of feed* uted in the South. Tell* 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. Dept, r ! The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co, Dept. K Atlanta Birmingham Green wood Little Rock * StemphU Aagueta Charlotte ~~ Jacheon Macon Selma T.T- l. WHY BUY TBE EXPENSIVE PREPARED IRON PREPARATIONS. The value ( f i on, just plain Acid. <■ Iron Mineral, is so well known, ey,fciy- one. if weak or tcoub'ed with blood or iiiti gestion sh uld taVQ it. Ae u Iron Mineral, highly cone htra te.l hi (l U*st«*d, goysmany tijjjies firtber than weiker prepaied rime, pre-para- ti ms, »• d just plain Acid Iron Mineral inf'xed in wat r — j'ist u few drops in a g as f si—aft r meals, makes the finest kind of t niiti_to eurieh t-‘’C blood. To get red M >od iro quiufct be used. It drive< oat Urfr A<*ul and the ]ni- sons c&mb'g so much rli**umht c*snll jr- It g Slid inert ;i e- l lie st re igtll Uriiggisis sell Acid Iron Mineral as put up by the Ft nodi ie Cheque ti Corp. in four size* Hugp.Uit and emergency b ittles hi tl l' >r family use in 6 and 12 uu ee bottle**, 5Ue and $1. The trade mark guar.flUt.p**# full stiength. Direc tions with each b tt e. WAS UNABLE TO WALK AT TIMES, SAYS SHE The Barnwell Banking Company Vi To MOVE AROUND SHE HAD TO PUSH A CHAIR BEFORE HER. HAL TRYING EXPERIENCES. LIBERTY BONDS, AND OTHER VALUABLE PAPERS CAN BE SAFELY KEPT IN THE NEW LY COMPLETED VAULT OF THE BAjUNWELL BANK1XO COMPANY. . - v " WE OFFER YOU ROOM FREE OF. CHARGE FOR SUCH VALUABLES THAT OUGHT NOT TO BE KEPT AT HOME. Deposits (letobt r *29tli e Deposits September 20th. • Incnm^* for one Month $ r» i ,o:us :i2 41,3*sm.d5 *f ‘4,000.27 J. E. Harley, President. A. M. Denbow, Vice Pres. N. G. W. Walker, Vice Pres* L. P. Wilson.* Cashier. H HERE is probably no more pleasing « * t element of good printing than on _— -* ■.; r * . • . .y j ' ■» . . '• • ■•».* ~ ■ time delivery. It is our constant effort to produce the best quality of work at ar fair price, and to see that it is delivered promptly at the time specified. \ _ -> c Old customers appreciate this 1 ser vice. iA trial order will quickly demon strate its value to other firms. THE JOB HUNTING DEPARTMENT ./ * MORNINGS WtRE MISERABLE FOR MRS. DURHAM, BLT THE A^ERNOONS BROlUllffitli MORE COMFORT . ■ / * : . ■ : Though she hhd’snffVreri with rheu matisni so badly she could not wnik ai tuneg during Due* or four years, a d bail been troubled .a great deal with' a number <.f other ailments, Mrs. J.T, Durliaqi of 2210 S. Main St., A:r- deison, declajes ill il* 1 Talilac relieved mv rneiiiiu.t s n and other troubles and got me in good shape in three .weeks, after a lot of other medicines liad fa,i e(Ut » he p ine '* • I suffered with rheumatism so bad- 1 v 1 could not wa k at times*?’ continued Mrs.,Durham. ' and for several hours every morning when tr.e rheumatism was -.particularly bad 1 would have to JsA in a chair after hep g helped from my bed and then fifty muscles would get so'I could mote around by pushing a chair before me. I generally was able to get around enough to get dinner, though I never could get breakfast. ‘One of mv l-*gs wjis badlv drttwu, and I ifurt all over and suffered torture. I find* rheumatism, bad y for three or four years, but 1 had been in bad health for about nine years when 1 began to take'Tanlac. I alaojwas troubled a great deal with indigestion and head aches, and niy'nerves were afmost.gone to pieces. I Could not sleep well. aiuL, my* system was weak antTrhn down and I felt tired oiit all the time. “The Tanlac soon got me where I cou d do my housewurk; for it quickly relieved the rheumatisnt and that .d-awing in 1r»y le|. I am strong aid I feel well now. Tanlac certainly is a tine medicine for rheumatism, 1 think. I very seidnmTgel a pain in my body now. to well did^'Taulac break up the rheumatism. “The medicine also built up nvy sys tem ih general, gave me a fir e appetite and relieved the ii digestion. I c-mld nnt cat anything hardly yvhen I began takii g Tanlac, but it got metso I could eMt* anything 1 wanted. I can sleep well now, and the Tanlac relieved the nervousness. I sure do feel fine, and the irn*jroy<ment in my crinditionr is due 11 Tftulkc ” •. Sold by J: A PORTER “ . Barnwell.,' S. (L2 x FOR SALE FARM LANDS AND TOWN RESIDENCES V. \ i'>< st' jrlantfition of 4<M at ivs near Allendale \s oood..land uV tln.-ro is in the County. —JWeorrcF 0 y>\\ the puhiic road -Can be sulidivided We have seyei-dnanibron our list for pure ha s§ of- tracts friTtn AO to.3H() aen -. 1 ( you vvant to sell, .list your property with us. Wo offer f-n; -sale the t*wo new two story residences of Mrs. Frankie-Best Grown otr Washington Avenue and* the six room res^iddnee tin 1 arlhoro Avenue. -Alsu half acre building lot of NHfi. Antiie l’. Easterling on Marlbqro Street. ■A\ r e can help*)' - . t-o iiiianc3 ; these propositions. D* you tvaut t ; i ’ or soil, g<*t m touch Avitdi life BARNWELL REALTY O V, OWENS, _ , * • P. S.T^KE^>', Bard well, S. 0*.* ^X** Elko, S. CV". ^ Catarrli and Bronchitis MTU. Rosa A.' Kiss. 318 Clintim ace, Kansas City, Missouri, writes: very sick with Catarrh and Bronchitis. I also bad a cold In the head. I used.Penwa and am well pleased with? the results.* It' has done me a great deal of good* I do not need any other medteine. I pan cheerfully recommend It to any one who is troubled with catching cold frequently pr any one who haa a chronic cough or chronic catarrh. Those wishing further particulars concerning my case may write me. Those who object to liquid medi- Bd‘sure to enclose a stamp and L in the Head Recommend PE-RU-NA . V , r ctnes can secure Peruna tablets. answer.’ —>