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the South The Costs of Most Materials and 1 ST.UQX.SET' WAT,!. (iOARI) tok,* the plal* of \voodt>n .trrmimn g, p.ftiel itig wainscoting, or plaster, is eminentlj; adapted, fori uso on upper. waJls and ceilings. A^iyo.ne'csiu put it on. ^ Neponset Wall Board Combines economy and; a 11 rue t i v one t s cTura- - • _ V ■ > > y'-t bility is longer than pliistwv. If oannerf crack* or fall. . * • - • . i\y$, .. ; Wediave the widtlrbr iini,s}i^foi* vour need. Kvery man gets a clean towel barbbiN., TTverything up to fh an- experts in children 1 * hair cutting the best ^jim* rtand in town! fiivo We solicit yoftr patronage. '' ' Three white M. L. Middleton -’.-/maxi non'\ «7 crops V Proprietor Youngblood Roofing & Mantel Co THE FARMER—ONE OF UNCLE SAM’S DEFENDANTS By D. B. Osborrie, Chairman Soil Im provement Committee, Atlanta, da. Ml\ Farmer: ' of your most, pressing pr< The above picture I-mis a ml on,, to ho acted upon with* Pxom Plifies t he delay, is the matter of obtaining yc v,tal importance! fertilizer. ni your position in In spite of the best efforts of t eIBFWorld War— manufacturers and the (Jovernme: The fight of free-, materials for making fertilizers.’ a «lom anil democra- scarce and high in price.. Thereto cy RKR ' nst German it is all the more.necessary that wl: autocracy.^ • fertilizers,are to he distributed, shot U P°i\ T'Uhtl i s bo used upoo soil tha^ has received t Placed the grave very best preparations the farmer responsibility *tif capable of giving, producing abund- The mobilization of our ijrmy, : , Ii. OSBORNE ant crops with quiring a maximum movement ich to feed and clothe our army troop trains and supply trains, has < X navy; the armies and navies of er-taxed the Capacity of our railroa r Allies—our own pebple at home as never before, and in order for f The Barnwell Banking Company AN APPRECIATION offers its services to those looking for banking accommodations of i \ . Nv ^ _ ~ ’ ■ " — ■ • _ any kind. No account too large or top small for us to handle, I . n . y ■ # ' . ; -*r hot If will receive tktf same care- r • • **__ _ . yS ful attention. ! y - Pec 2lsT. bur deposits were 100 percent-in about four month To double d-'posi s in so short the figures rub iu the’ hundreds < We,really.-r and deeply api recisi nnmii a' ii cre*tre is due to out a dreds of i eW.ohea w o tiw-v^ roc banking tin- jr >mds of this ye* increase o We wish to thus publicly thank them i ne »u d a'l most heartily f r liter patri nnge. wImh-Ii 1ms eimUk'J us,to reach tlie goal ot our ambitton tor 19-17. Bank of Western Carolina BARNWELL, S. C. .- izers now than ever before,- henbe to assure the performance of a patriotic 1 dirty, with great, profit to yourself, or- t der your^fertilizers promptly so that you -may be sure to get TtTPm. And when you ' get' them, tfse them with the greatest degree of intelligence. j Satisfactory results are bound to fol low—both to you and to the Govern- Mead Office: AltytN. S C | J C. Harley, President. X< M. Dcnbow, Vice Pres f N. G. W. Walker, Vice Pres* L. P. Wilson. Cashier .However, maximum crops can only be had by the Judicious arid intensive use of fertilizers, good seed, thorough cultivation, and labor-saving machin ery. - i ment. juukMtA Easy Matter for Men or < Women to Build up Strength — -i ■-•*?.» ■ According to This Lady Who Regained Her Weight, Found New Strength and Vigfor In Just Ordinary Iron Remedy TO WIN THIS WAR *$*584 GERMAN SPIES MUi’T BE JAILED WILL YQU HELP PUT THEM ftLL IN JAIL? praise it bn-ause I’m sure t4ier«* cab he ifn medicine on the-market today, that wil teHtApid Ibui M,i:eral,’' eutbusi* * stically states ^lrs. K Short .of Van ii Kill I.Y flO-NOENTRATKD. «IT IS more Powerful., giieai’ER TOO. AN1 > (H)F.S TWICE AS FAR the trenches, serve at home, and If you can't go to stand by the man at the front. _ Telegraph, write or bring us reports of German activities in yottr district. . > Aid in patriotic work by^efiro.Mir:^ ard. scrvin*; as a.regular member ot the Amrnrhn Leleiise beet-!/ V (li v ; s need aoplv tor meunher-hip. K.:<\ n)-• -reyff;y,3 U.«s society's Button and certificate of viei’.-oc; . b> taking a ft w d rops of Aaid ■raf mixed m wa• >-r twV or - • -; i i < v f a 11 rut down a< d , t br. e t ini'T a day* can be beiivli ted I iilufg lied t wax sioma h i womierfi.lly. It i, j s. plain/ highly iver|i i .cip IIyIhatbroilgr t c uiijemnUt d iiHiura. iron. It is more up! c,t o s 111 it came lat • j p iweriul mi l cheap r t uiu weaker pie- ti Joe ore and i-e -4-a.vay io- i ar d p/lU or i repara;i p; emit di ii g . biitTah) N Y. hut the r iron as Jii* chief mediema! e erne ,t. 1 me no good. Ind g> s it u. j Everyone Wi.mvs iron is g " <1 for the erutiiioiiS from inv st in- li.l^odmid the win/e system, il iil i-ir.g... Auyont trotrh e*. failing fas' i,,. nUCKEYE ' K ■% -o • • SjLintlcss 1 Hulls ha-c .men through-. from the^e feeders indicate that these lintless hulls when properly red, are a great improvement over the old style hulls. By actual use, these feeders have found the following advantages of using /, ■ ’ ■ ./* .. h 4 ''nmey-GtHMii V s is your gtmra ,\b st. druggists diivi‘ : and quality iin J h twelve ounce Frotth ' ilo.lar' ai <1 is a spit iidiil t ie read) r s in sea'ch of I cleanse,dmild up ai d st ! syst' in, 1‘aUlil. yellow ' so 'u drappear if the thou of the past tfnr y years an _eiL .Get ad a. tile, today. S dd.hy.lt e lieu’s 1*1.* D<Jig Co., ftud 0. N. Bi American DPfcnM' Society, Inc . jh. a.t tnoei i:ur_ava mtipi't f rncio-r mv chrek^.fm' ?! (HI . A hit, mi rslii|'», JiU UU — t>ub;ci|ibtr.i Mr-nbtr^hip. Name* . . . . . «*, • • **••••••« HULLS Street Address City and State LINTLESS Every pound of the Buckeye Hulls contains much more food value because tlie iint on the old style hulls has no food value.. The price per pound of real roughage in the form of Buckeye Hulls is very much less than in the form of the old style hulls. Buckeye Hulls do not clog or flux the digestive tract? Other foods mixed with them are readily assimilated. " x They are free of trash and dust. They are sacked and easy to handle. , . ’ They take half as much space ijh the barn. If you Have not tried Buckeye-Hulls, please remember that thousands of feeders are using them nn4--will use no other roughage. If you have not given Buckeye Hulls a fair trial, let the experience of these successful feeders guide you in using them as they should be used. Mr. Olwey Yarber, BoonevtUe, Ark., ■ ' . has fed a carload of Buckeye Hulls to cows and calves to get them ready for the range. He had been feed-\ ing hay and he finds that they did milch better on Buck- eye Hulls as roughage. He has another car of Buckeye ' Hulls bought. - To secure the best results aixhto develop tho ensilage odor, Wat the hulla thoroughly twelve hours before feeding. It is easy to do this by wetting them down night and morning for tho next feeding. If at any time Vou Need Your Country -—for your cheery little chafing dish party. A tri umph in soft drinks that combines the tempting flavor of wholesome ezreals and tho* appetizing tang of genuine Sewer Hops. Eevo for re freshing properties — zest —: nmity—healthfulness. Serve Now Paid for What He Knows • No brighter, no more capable than you, but determined to *’*- rise. .-He tpok the easy step provided jay Praughon’a. ,- 200,000 overworked, underpaid young men and wqmen in 18 states 1 Draughon Course of Business Training .in' Bookkeeping, Stenogra y. 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