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S v • V ’ t • lot We know theoretically and practically that potash in an available form is necessary to make a successful crop. 2nd. We are sure that the heavy rains during the past winter have leached out a great amount of soluble Potash and left the^oil lacking in this valuable plant food. 3rd. Germany, our only source of supply has prohibited any further exports of Potash Salts. 4th. • Muriate of Potash is selling this season for about $125. to $150. per ton, cash in large lots, port. Last season it was about $40. per ton. 5th. This is an increase of from $1.50 to $3.00 per unit. We have increased our price-m mixed goods for Potash only 50c. per unit over last season’s prices. 6th. Our average increased price of fertilizer, due to the increased cost of Potash is only about 10c. per sack. Please note the following table: 200 lbs. Fertilizer per acre—Cost of Potash 10c. more than last year. 300 lbs. Fertilizer per acre—Cost of Potash 15c. more than last year. 400 lbs. Fertilizer per acre—Cost of Potash 20c. more than last year. 500 lbs. Fertilizer per acre—Cost of Potash 25c. more than last year. 1 After considering the above facts, we feel sure you will not undertake to make a crop this *eason without AN ADEQUATE SUPPLY OF POTASH IN YOUR FERTILIZ ERS. WE HAVE THE GOODS and our prices are very little higher than last season. Ask your dealer for our brands. T SOUTTHKKISI rON QIU CO. . BARNWELL MILL t ii~"i□ #<♦>#ni ir" ir FOR SALE—Four fine mules, six years old. Apply to J. A. Porter, Barn- weli, S. C. y Mr. B. D. Cain was in town this week. Capt. C. H. Mathis and H. F. Buist, Esq., motored over from Blackville Sundav morning. Messrs. J. M. Farrell, Herman Brown C. J. Pickling and Wyatt Browing, of Blackville, were visitors here Monday. Representatives R. B. Fickling, of Blackville, J. W. Folk, of Rosemary,' and R. P. Searson, Jr., of Allendale, were in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davies and little son, Ben, Jr., Mrs. Lena Davies and Mrs. J. A. Porter motored over to Blackville Thursday morning. | Mr. S. B. Moseley has purchased a Wo the Fifth touring car, the sale be ing made by Capt. C. H. Mathis, of Blackville, who is the representative in this county for that excellent machine. | Congressman Jas. F. Byrnes, of Aiken, was in town Monday shaking hands with his many friends. He was highly complimentary in his references to The People, which he said is second to none in the Second District. The editor appreciates his kind expres sions. / On Monday, the 8th inst., two large rattlesnakes were killed by a negro man on th^ farm of Mr. Emmett Sease, a few miles from Barnwell. They were full grown and each hadalarg number of rattles. On Satu-day Mr. Willie Carter killed a snake that had 14 rattles and a button. This is said to be un usually early for rattlesnakes to be out. ■INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE LIFE INSURANCE HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE LIVE STOCK INSURANCE SURETY BONDS , All oM lln^ Stock Compunle*. Per aouwt •tteniion given to all butlneM ra- vutrod to mv cars oan verve you Is any of the lines, give me a 0*11. ^^Ittlce In Harrtvon Block, Main St. .Wm. McNAB. SEI) US 1001JOI1011 Tax Notice. All penalties have been abated on taxes up to and including March 31st, 191&, on which date the hooka close. A penalty of & per cent will be added to all taxes April 1st. J. B. Armstrong, Co. Treaa. Notice to Debtors sad Creditor* II per ). Eul McD. Eubanks, deceased, are requested to make prompt payment of such in debtedness to the undersigned and all persona having claims against the said estate will please present the same properly attested to me. O. F. Nunamaker, Clifton Eubanks, Executors. March, 2, 1915. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF The Bank of Kline, Messrs. Q. A. Kennedy, M. C. Kitch- ings, J. Q. Fanning, W. F. Uasery, R. M. Mixson, J. L. Smith, J. E Kennedy and W. M. Jones, of Williaton, were among the visitors here Monday. Messrs. S. R. Boytaton, of Blackville, N. M. Walker, of Appleton, and J. M Weatherabee, of Rosemary township, the newly appointed Board of County Commissioners, were in town Monday. Mr. John C. Barksdale, county dem onstration agent, states that there is a case of hog cholera near Allendale and advises farmers to take every precau tion possible to prevent a spread of the disease. All buzzards flying ground the farm should be killed, be says, apd the carcasses of dead hogs should be buried. As sooa as a case develops Mr. Barksdale should be notified, as ha will be glad ta do all in his powar to combat it. located at Kline, 8. C., at the close of busi ness March 4, info. RR8OUKCK8. U>ans ami Discounts, JO 744 71 Ovcrdi ufts lOfi 98 Komis and Stocks nwncu by the B.ink j 00 Furniture and Fixtures QKfl (Hi Ilutjcins; House 1 452 iH) Other Real F.state owned 00 Dtie from Banks and Bankers,.... 4 410 06 Currency, 270 00 Gold, 00 Silver ami other Minor Coin '52 87 Cheeks and Cash I ems 26 *4 Exchansres for the Oh arimt House (0 Other Resources, viz ... Total 28 064 36 . LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid In, 10 000 00 Surplus Fund 650 00 Undivided Profits, less Current Ex- penses and Taxes Paid 1 563 49 Due to Banks and Bankers ...... 00 Dividends Unpaid 00 Individual Deposits subject to . 1 Check, 12 681 57 Savlnzs Deposits, 00 Demand CertlPcaterf of Deposit .. 00 Time Certificates of Deposit 00 C ertlfled C hecks 00 Cashiers Checks 160 30 Notes and bills Rediscounted.... 00 Bills Payable, Including Certitt- cates for Money Borrowed... 3 000 00 Reserve Fund Carried on Gen eral Individual or Savings ledger * 00 Other Liabilities, viz.... • 00 Total, 28 064 36 ULWARK ' ONSIDER what business would be WITHOUT BAKES. No man should think of starting an enterprise before he arranged to OPEN AN ACCOUNT. HOW DOES HE STAND AT THE BANE? is a question asked at some time about every business man. A good WORKABLE BANK BALANCE i* essential to •very successful business man. 7 .1 O Hi H /V BARNWELL, S. C. HARRY D. CALHOUN, President. N. G. W. WALKER, Cashier. l Was. McNAB. Ass’L Cashier. ' ' Are You Goingr to Stale of Sonth Csrottua, I County of Bern well. i 8 8 ■Before me came Victor Lewis, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn says that the above and foregolnt statement Is a true ooodttloo of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. Victor lewis. Hbsrrlhud* If so, furnish us with your name and address, telling us briefly the kind of building you ex pect to do as we have something for you which will prove of interest and cost you nothing. ISth day of March. 1*14. j 6. C. Best. Jr, Notary Fa bite. o Mai Work ♦ f ^ iL. ■ > 1 la PHONE 275 I - .m » • AUGUSTA QA <- j Mr. and Hrc Newlywed, Save up For a Home 1 J UST a word to the NEWLYWEDS. Dear frienda, we don’t want to PREACH to yon, but we do with to uy SIMPLY and EMPHAT ICALLY: “BEGIN SAYING FOB YOUB HOME NOW!” Its not EASY, know, The lint yean of your new life require moat of your money, which perhaps does not come to yon as plentifully as it will later. But save NOW. DON’T WAIT. It’ll nuke yon HAPPY. IBamJsi of W il 1 iston. WILLISTON, SOUTH CAROLINA V F0R SALE. %:■ ■m . _ r -fw~. Two to three hundred pounds of selected T^m Watson Melon Seed at one dollar per pound. These seed were saved out of first melons that greijvr on vines, not a melon having been shipped to market c — f 11 L* It field. E M. JENKINS’JR., KLINE, 8. 0. V-*.