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f IV 'u\n for The MarUt. At thi» ti: i >*r jrr hcarin? a i^’at deal a ut |N*aont« ms a money Oop U> rvp.: r a p»rt of our colton ^rri'M^e. 1 \ ink Uith the boll weevil fiiemg us i would Ik* very unwise C plant n. *e than five to eight ^vres of co. on to Ihe plow’, (’on* 4t'qui , ntly, wo will have some land Cp plant in 'othe* crops. Peanuts a 'iH'ar to lx, thv* nt j.'it logical thing L‘ plant. Ki e to tc r t aejes to the plow is plenty alor.g with some cotton. 5here are two varieties being planted in Alabama for the market, liamely, \J r hite» Spanish and North C’arolina Runner both of these varieties seem Ci> yield well and seems that we gj.euld plant some of each.. It takes from one bushel to one and one half bushels to plant an acre, more being reeded whhen planted unshelled. The distance between the rows Should 1>^‘ 30 to 30 inches and K to 1« inches in the drill depending on the land and variety of peanuts ?00 to 400 pounds of fertilizer to the «rre with very little Ammonia in it fa sufficient. It is also” aifvirahle to U-e kome lime t<K'. 1,000 pounds ground lime ster.e Iwoadcast before planting or £00 t<; 300 pounds land p! !stv:r ai time of blooming should U:**d. From one half ton to one n m nn average ci *1*. If any one desiieh further infor* I mat or on growing ,|M*anuis, write (o II. G. Boylest •«. County Agent, fi*r bulletins on the subjee*. Fight c • M Nt'Jg rf r at t • ni *t v d |h*u> ut* I ■ r >untv at II. (. It. Vhn r*1 n,. A Filipino Votoor '• uri lilt'iil 4I i,1, ■(« ,•>, of * «I'|I*4| |<41 Ml im—m of ihr MrVwt fat* K»Hnin«r o»|| IM r w. -Z * ► •I • §:»*»• i«« (*» «v1*l *4 till In ii *% ■''W ai.oioA» In M' A.U1 Mr* Wailabro. of V% iD^tun Mi• Whtukrr ia pi paaotty rrmrm- 4*r iv>t Ka'W i nllt«*riitv < N Vtat* of Ohio, Glty of Totado, Luraa County. •’ Prank J. Oiancy makaa oath .that ha la aantor partnar of tha flrr of F. J. Cheney A Co., dotnf biis'.ncsa In the City T letlj. County ami State aforesaid, and that aaid Hrm will par the aum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for oaoh and every < aae of Catarrh that c unnot be cured by the uae of HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE FRANK J CHENEY. Sworn to before me and aubaortbed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON. (Seal) Notary Public.. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine la taken In* ternally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Syatam. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. j CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by all druggists. 76c. Hall’s Fanily Pills for constipation. oxvvwxxvw >:< For Weak Women In use for over 40 years! Thousands of voluntary letters from women, tell ing of the good Cardui has done them. This is the best proof of the value of Cardui. It proves that Cardui is a good medicine for women. There are no harmful or habit-forming drugs in Cardui. It is composed only of mild, medicinal ingredients, with no bad after-eft ects. TAKE CARDUf * Yon can rely on Cardui m , Sorely n wtM do lor yoo 1 what H hns done lor so many thousands of order women I ft shon<d help. M l nan taken sack, teemed to be * met Mrs Mary H. Yeaie, of Had non Hetghtt Va. **t for down to weak. COaald hardly walk • • • fuai ithgj|tifd aronnd. * • • I mad ol CardnA, and ahrr taking one bof- Be. or before tak wf jmtr Ml. I tm ninth better, f •auk J or 4 Bordet at that dmt. and n as able to do my work. I take 4 to Me apnog when mo* down. I had 00 apfwtne, and I commenced rrring h o me bear tome I ever van ** TryCamm. AH DinggisU I- m Sr xw\\x\x\xx> Nolics of Dissolution of Chortor. The officers, directors and stock* holders of Tru* Healing Springs Water and Manul'aettiring Oompanv, Incor porated, HlackvUle, Barnwell Conn y, S. C’., hereby givje notice to the public and those concerned that according to lawthe said company will apply to the Secretary of State for dissbfution pa pers of charter^ and a meeting of slockholders~will be hold' at the com pany’s olftce-Januarv 15 th, 1920, Healing Springs Water and Mfg. Co., L. B. Boylston, Scc.-Treas. (’ertificate of Stock Lost. Certificate No. 22 for 5 shares of Barnwell Banking Company stock, is sued in my name, having been lost Jind application having been made for a duplicate issue thereof, all persons are called upon to show case (if any There be) at the office of said Barn- veil Banking Company, now the First National Bank of Barnwell, in Barn well, S. C., on or before the 2nd day of January, 1920, why said duplicate certificate shall not be issued. The above stock was issued by. the said Barnwell Banking Company on Jan uary 1th, 19 IS. 12 lH-3t. W. H. DUNCAN. Agents Wanted Wt want :»• live agent hi every town in this section. v v v v ♦C* ♦♦♦ ♦!♦ ****** SEND US YOUR ORDERS FOR 1 Typewriter Ribbons AND V Carbon Paper ONLY THE BEST GRADES CAR- » .< ' ■ r , : r " • ’ RIED IN STOCK. For Sale Buick-Six Touring Tr 'X THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, Barnwell, S. C. a&a We have a Buick- Six 5-passenger car in first class mechanical condition; this car has been used t>y a very careful driver, and at the price we ask is a great value. Lemon Brothers, S.T. Inc. 23 |H*r cent, commission and ( paid one way or 2*' im r cent, commissi pres: xn evpro JL. ‘ r -'’ ♦*♦ The Personality Behind Our Service dh \ TKI \L IS \l.l. W K ASK. Barnwell Chinese Laundry, K m Vtfon*-, Proprulnr Barnwell, S. C. T ? f ❖ f ❖ ❖ * V ♦ •> ❖ ♦ ♦ ♦. T ❖ V ❖ V ♦ V V OF ft OlT'K’F.ffs TNKK A KEEN PERSON \L INTEREST IN SEftY* INfi C USTOMERS AND SEEING Til \T EAC H PATRON IS ACCORD ED C Ol KTEOl S AND SATISFACTORY ATTENTION OCR SERVIC E IS'EFFICIENT—NOT ONL\ FROM \ MEC ll\N|. C’\l. STANDPOINT BIT^ALSO IN El KN|SIIIMi HELPFCL ASSIST ANCE TO EACH CUSTOMER. EXACTLY ADAPTED TO HIS INDIAID* I AI. KE<|t IIO MENTS. >Of K AC COtNT.’MHETIYER LARGE OR SA| ALL IS CORDIALLY THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK . BARNWELL S. C. C^apital Stock, SSO.OOO.OO EY. Pw*. N.G.W WALKER. [)l:E. We-Pre*. L P. Wll-SON A. C. MATTHEWS, ASM- CaOitrr T ? ? ❖ ❖ ❖ f v ❖ ❖ t V ❖ ♦ ❖ V V mtmn tumn savivcs FOR HALE NY N ART IV* 42 AR 1421 II CKNM M l * I r t ■ ^ * Plant Peanuts Fight The Boll Weevil — I FIRE INSURANCE Akosltsfr Protect Mm RltMif e«t C umy >cu L. P. WILSON N ARN AA ELL, A C. v I The Cotton Oil Company Bamberg, S. C. I h, i* Extra Nice c %^'” HORSES & MULES ♦ h .ve ju.Jt receivetl a rurload of <!tiUr Shingles, wfnb I j»m offering cl aUractive prices. C. F. Rizer, Olar, S. C. ! niE MAIN Dlf b EKEM’E 11K- T\N FFN FARRIS* COLIC REMEDY and.the ..ttliers, you <lo not drench the animal, t child can give it. Good for bloat ifi cattle. For Kale by slf good dealers. J E3GD, M^AL AND HULLS. ^7 carry in stock the best grade r TEFL), MEAL AND HULLS S$\: solicit your business We deliver in town. See us^ The Buckcje Cotton Oil Co., H. C. Hutto, Agent, - lilackvid*, S.* C. Vo- no 23-J. l-l-“4t-pd. 1 FACHFRS I XAMINATION. l>,y j.uth ity from the State Board <£f t.diicat 11, not ire is hereby given 0 ’t an. ec'ra teacher’s examination e'.il be he d ii: U’ 1 CourC House at V; )*t\v.»’1. S. o» S'tur.lay. Jan. 10, rk A. M. 1 HAVE BEEN OUT WEST PURCHASING A CARLOAD OF EXTRA NICE HORSES AND MULES THAT I EXPECT TO REACH OLAR TO DAY. (Thursday. January 1st). IT WILL PAY ALL PROSPECTIVE BUYERS TO SEE ME BEFORE BUYING, AS THIS WILL BE THE NICEST SELECTION OF MULES AND HORSES THAT I HAVE EVER SHOWN. - C. F. RIZER, Olar, S. C. ♦*ro*ro*ro*ro£ro*'kv*V'V*ro*ro*ro*ro*ro*v4**#*ro*ro*ro*ro*ro*ro*ro*ro*ro*ro»**v** #*♦■•£*♦**♦*♦♦*♦♦*♦♦*• ♦*♦<►*•♦**♦*♦♦*♦♦*♦♦**•%**♦*£♦♦**♦%♦% In the Futurity of the South Carolina State Fair the (iet of P. B.’S 1MPERATOR 2ND. Out of Defender Dam, ( leaned I p, Winning ' <1 n* r 1 my : O CiOL .•si..'.; at'l P M. *{ in mat i )r v/ijl Ik* 1>t h*J upon | ^ [/o foil. '•]• « sub.Agricultu H ,i ry. E*-’dikh. A»gcbra. Arithf . D.yftit logy u i Hygiene,- ( n MT.1 Cum hi Event*. Pedagogy 1 ■ ■ ft tm _! I 1st and 2rd Prize Boar Pig; 2nd on Litter as Whole, there bidiig 11 t unl^.-iLanl^ mg 1 pigs each. In this show they de:. >te i the first prize boar pig “Free-for-all Class” of day Ik-fore, wheh won out in competition with some of best berd.s of “Durocih'in,** including an ()hio herd which has taker t."» ch: mpi-m and gran«l champion ribbons, 113 firsts, 19 se. oiaU. and 21 ihiris. having shown at 12 strong i * I Y | Y Y Y Y Y v Y Y Y Y Y Y Y X We er ctmn Ik cs fik| r a 1 1 1 «l | 1 1 y ami Prosp«r..u* New Year to people of this C« •aoty. a ml h ope that the C hriwtma' S« ason of 1920 w til -C e -ami e very on ih ha ppy and more proaperoun tha n •m-r thl!A year, and that tl he chan lge> ihat nre jibout to take place in our agr icul- tural syst cm will result only for ther good. This (’ompai. y hope* 1* of sen rice in the next twelve months. and to contribute in } umu* m eiw*ure to the well Udng of the pe< uple of this section by affording a market for the new commercial crop of PEA- NLTS, which will supplant in part our master. Cotton. We stringly recommend Phospho Land Plaster to all farmers who* expect to plant PEANUTS, believing that larger crops, and the best class of nuts, fret of “pops,” may be made by using it in liberal quan tities. Made by Carolina Fertilizer and Contracting Co. Charleston, S. C. Careful inquiry among the peanut growers of Alabama and- Georgia convinced us that the b^st Peanut Picker on the market is made by^the Benthall Machine Co, Suffolk, \ a. Your Demonstration Agent will give you direction ; for growing PEANUTS. Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y y Y X t. ft* B V IM PER ATI) R Cm, rr* winning J. A.Wyman, President, Bamh££g> South Carolina' CEDAR GROVE FARMS, Lena I*. 1 ubi*. Jftaroaell. H. C i: Fight The Bott Weerii 4 4 4♦4 kk