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We have two old price—$1 The lowest priced electrically equipped car on earth. “ Simon Brown’s Sons Blackville, Si C, B. F. Anderson * ■ ' * M. * . -Dunbarton, S.C Willistorf, S. C Alleuda TREASURER'S NOTICE The tax books will be opgn for the collection of state, coun ty and school taxe$ for the fiscal year of 1917 from/ the I5th' of October 1917, ( to; the 15th of ~ March 1915 incfa January 1st 10l8 a penalty of 1% will be addedf.«-Febuary 1st 1918 a penalty ofc..l % . will be added making- a lotaLoi 2 % for Febuary. Mnrcn 1st to loth 1918 inclusive ajpenalty of 5% will l>e added mfiking a total of 1% to March the 15th at which time the tax books will close. ’ Tax levey will be : For state purposes 8 1-2 ordinary county purposes 8 3-4 mills Constitutional School 3 mills, Total Levy.' 20 1-4 mills Commutation road tax is $1.50 Special school levies ,are as follows : 2 mills. Ashleigb, lhildock, Barbary Branch, Cedar drove, Colum bia, Ed is to, Ellen ton., Friend- jliip, Greens, Harmony, Meyers Mill, Morris, Ifrw Forest, Oak 4 Jrove, liiverside, Sand 11411, 8eiglingvFfk»j SovenBines' f i ink ers Creek 3 mills. Bartow. Blooming Dlde. Cave, Hickory Hill, Owens Cross Hoads, Shady Jlrofe Upper Kick land, Reel Oak " • 4 mills,' - Appleton, Big Fork, Calvary, Double Bond, Heeling Springs, Hercules, Hilda, Lees, RosemTy Reedy Branch, Sycamore. 5 mills. Elko 2 mill- ordinary', expenses 3 mills for bond. _ fi mills, lx line 2 mitts ordinary, e\j rnyeS 1 mills lor bond. 7 intm. -Dinibsrtotr-4 mtlbiordU anrv. 3 mil’t for Pond. 8 irrilN. Blackville 5 inijla ordi- iku v, 3 mill- for bond. Fairfax-o 1-2 mills ordinary, 2 1-2 hulls for liond. Iji liters, 4 mills ordinary...and 4 mills for bond, Better Farming in the South —* now tn use surpassed. Will'The American Farmer Kill The Kaiser’s Wolf—Famine V ,*• J CKas. A. Whittle, Editorial Manager, Farm Service Bureau, Atlanta, Ga, ,s 1-2 mills. Oendale 0 'mills ordinary 2 1-2 mill's for Idiul. 9 mills. Willi-ton 5 mills ordi- £;m . 4 mills for bond. 40 1-2 mills. Barnwell 0 mills ordinary, 4 1-2 mills for bond. ifnl ehecks will not be accepted lot : ^cept at.tax pavers "i-k. ('ountvami sc..o<4 claim properly approved will be accepted for taxes. , J. B. Armstrong, 10-4-5m Go on tv treasurer, " quarterly statement Of Fnes, Licenses. *Nc coliedted from 0.*u>b *r 1. 1917. to 1) eeml* f 31. 191., inclusive. / I? A r.nstrong, County T/eaeu er L C Bennett. .** h; The farm err can win this war. Only by famine does the Kaiser ho^e to conquer—famine by force of the sub marine. If the submarine brings Eng land and FVance to their knees, beg ging bread in. the humiliation of de feat, the Kaiser will then turn upon the United States. * ‘England and France can be f&'ved from famine by the, farmers of the United States and Canada in spite of the submarine, if they will. The sub- niarine will sink food that England and 'France ’ ary- Hoirelv*~ n^>dh 4»u s UHwrarmtr-rrtTr* noT'lffif—ehougTTTo starve our allies, if thr? farmer of. the United States will raise maximum crops, raise every pound and sav e ev- ery pound of foods he possibly can. It’s a fight, therefore, between the farmer of the United States on ithe one hand and the gaunt wolf Qf the Kaiser, famine,' on the other hand. If the American farmer can raise enough to allow for the sul/marine loll and enough more food to , place “over there” to feed those who are lighting, then victory is ours.. But it’s a narrow margin. The whole world is on the verge of star vation. K ev<^n a norpia'l chip Is pro duced in tills country it is not going to afford enough to feed everybody dependent upon this country, a full ration. At best there is going to be lack. The American farmer must awaJren to a serious realization that this Is no small task, in. fact, It Is only a fighting chance. If the Afm-riean farmer will only realize this, then he mtist recognize that every blow he makes must count for thg' utmost. Maximum yields must be striven for as -never before. This is no phne to leave anything unemphasi/ed that will cqunt for greater -yields. Efficiency must oper ate with every- act on the farpr from +rrenktn#-4he soil 'deeply To garnering tho crops with a saving h.and; Thorough preparation of the seed bed may be accomplished with less labor than is customary, by the use of labor saving farm machinery. Liberal and'rational applications of plant food should be made this year. Eamvers who never used commer cial fertilizers before should certain ly do 90s now for, the nation’s sake. Tiie same modern, labor saving farm machinery that’ will enable a farm hand to plov^^two rows while plowing one heretofore—and plow them better—must be made use of. It’s a hard fight all spring, summer ^9.6%. is n figure that no v^rie’e-of tfcc day hi It is based on' tVliut the o5C0 MaV.vv.i Iruw&r i:-a% a c! me. Thitik.„v.hat it nv-ans—TkOO trucks uV.Yc!*:.i£ oyer every known 1 v' <4 :*<,•,»/1 in nnd about 51 c!:i 1. And yet of ad this' numbfrf'&ce»rigeorda ’aritw/ (,% pirtvcL,-."' ~ t— . * Quantity ; -odijd)ti !:.:s bVoty'l’i i‘.te p: : ee down" \yithi/i the reach of e - y 'no— Z J X\) less thuft any . other true!; of similar capacity- i.i ihc .vcrM. ' r • . $1085, c!:.. ■ i ; n!y, f, o. b. Defroit. Elcctrif' Ii,3:{.•». B.Lctric gcneralo^ . V7 : eA 10-f^btToadir.^‘space. *5'(hJ poyniis. arc coo wn Soap Prices AiOwC , id Home f hdo Sc^ Wo^en atl • »v«ni>. mnnpv J soap.. Try this: First, set N large can or jatin your kitchen; throw into it pH iheat skin, waste grease, bones and other kit chen Scrap that has e^y grease in it or on iL When the can or jp/isTull, render it (by boiling) and you will obtain enough dear grease to make a big batch of dandy so^p, cheaper and' purer than any yoe cah buy. With Grease and Red Peril Lye ^ You will find home soap-making so easy and economical that it will be a genuine pleasure. On the. label of every can of Red Devil Lye are complete directions for making-soap by the cold process or by boiling. j V— '•* Anybody Can Make. Soap if they Red Devi] Lye and grease. fugUrermore, soap making at home pays big because you buy nothing but Red Devil Lye — the other ingredients are-wetuAby saved out of tha waste that you have'* been throvwngnway. You will thank us ever)rt|Hp$yoti use Red Devil >ap. f Gentlemen:—PI rase ncnd me ywir free booklet on pcolinK peeept s. ppr»yir>tf fruit fret», mekinsr comport, etc, I cannot lieu in to tell you-how pleased I am With Red Devil Lye. Got great results in making my soap. Yauts truly, Feb. 2.1918. ETHEL gUTLEDGE. Route 6, Box 46. Fawtteville. Tenn. p. Y«U(S truly, nr EL EUTLEDC ; 46. raiptteTille.' Ask Your Grocer. Savs the Labels. W* SCWELD MFC. CO., St. Lsais, Ms, tiARi KFIaot loading space. ive Stock Co. ELL, S. C. »- and fait for the ASkOrlcau Will he win? The Sentinel for one year $1.5# Cold Frame.—The cold frame should always accompany the hotbed, the plants v first be tag started In'tho hotbed and then transplanted to the cold frame, and from there to the open ground whenever the weather condi tions will permit. The cold frame differs from the hotbed In only one re- epect, it does .not have the manure a> the bottom of the bed to produce heat, otherwise the frame is constructed in exactly the same way as the hotbod.. Cold frames are sometimes covered with heavy canvas instead of glass. This iB much cheaper th: kr* glass end the frames are more :y Tviirjp died w^ien covered by can'.as than when covered with glass, -’j he plants, however, will not grow off as rapidly but this, as a rule is an advantage In favor of the canvas-cbvered frames. The chief trouble - with the amateur gardener is that he forces his plant* too rapidly. -v fOLEYSilOMY^ Coldsi Prevents Pwunanln NOTICE OF DISCHARGE Not c“ I.^M'hy *yix*»n tbgf on MiYh- day,-.*la;r'i i?.'»tli, 191s lj/tU «pplv to .bdin K .S|)i>|]ine. Jndgrof Uj^ihi.te for BirnwriJ. Uo' tyty, -Tyf li-tterA of dis- <• hrg^ as Adm n'st Jftor of the c-.tkt-' of Lula A. Arms’.roM* \y. W. Arm-troi g, / „ AduinLt'atir - Tiiia^S’li day of Fell. 19fS. Discharge Notice. Notice i- hereby given jUwt on Mon day Ma'ch 11 h lOltf’ I will sp p y tp,.l<dnr K Snel i p .lodge of I’ro- Imte for Ilarnw-* i U"iri y f < r lett.*r-i of di'-chariM' m Exea u r f tne es- tatv of Martin Iivfxrt Ashley. A E II: Ashler. ■ / Exetutor. IlafKi at Ba’liwe l. S O. this 1- 1) day of February . \ U. 191S.. — -t ate, B i>d( < . Fmef Total •( llrx Badg 3 r 425 00— *25 0Q E VV Holinap, Magistrate, Barnwell. ' ! ti M Total E ('-f Bre,l t-y T i?0 IX) ?,*t. r Strom m 25 (Hi Xormft i M 1 ve - 75 IHT" Art.ior tireeii ’too 00 B - I! Mhs in — 1 -07---•*251 07 V > . ■ .— —— —» fTS AiiSeui n, Mngisi rate, Dunbarton. ' v . - fines Total Joe B'ockman *'10 00— 430 1)0 N. A Hiers. Mdg'st r u.e,IMdiv.- Fih“P T(dal 420^0 * r 20. ai— $4o oe I, Hill, MaKij^fat 1 , Red.OAk. Fines Total IV a U»-r lift n't t . 41 61 ipaij i Soloindii 1 00— |2 61 W L ■BranV, Mag itrite, rimers. ' ‘Fiuef Total 41 C Brtnt Mannie Die'On^nn H n'ry Klli> an U1 fTmd Graham H-nry Kearse La-tee Allen John Bacon WILL YOU HELP WIN 4 2 68 I ,64, 1 o7 1 07 ■ 2 68 - i 5 oO ■- 15 00- $39 il , K I Wooley. Maoist ate, IV iff.s'on. — - j ' Fines- Total. k uther Ail'H p. * $ 1 HO W. M. Manet me 20 00 — 421 \V. H. Duncaji, Cjerk of Court A. F. Carter, Lie use $ 98 00 - Melyirl'Crfrt-r. l» ; ct«iiK‘ 73.50^, Ben J. Anders : 49HO V E A. Bradd'iaw 49 00 <4 car Armstrong*' '*'* /' 49 <00—. E 1 Sunpkiii 49 00 He iry CoLm^n - 49'Otl- $ M. Gomptbn Licerse 98 00 Abdul Hammond 98 00 < - M. B. Hsgiybl. Licenee 24 50—4637 00 Mi^llaneous Col!eetion>, ’ Rome'B*fuk— s X" tej^ftl on Court’s # Deposits . $781 51-$7Br8Ft- MOTIgE OP DISCHARGE Nitice is hereby given that on Monday the 18ih . day of March. ISIS, I will file my final aoiKTuut with Mon. John K Snellmg, Judge of Pro-, 0ito for Barnwell County, as Adininiti- krfttrix of the e»t,»te of W, C Vray deceased, and petitiin the aiid Cour: for an order of discharge as auch Admin- trarsix. ’ Anna. I.. Gray, \ ' Adtn nistrat'ix this Feb.'19th flay of 1918 1 ^ AA’ill pay qtfets. per 100 lbs. * ' /’I*" - • s' .... fc also buy Brass, Rubber, Rags, Bones and Sacks, delivered at the MSI- ‘ - - . •*»% listen ■\'u Inquire, for H< N, BERGER, WILLISTON,- s c-