The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 29, 1920, Image 5
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Mint mother* try one remedy after ti
for the auitennKi of their little one*,
8<htr, for the
- e¥V«*iiivM I villi. | lUUIUCr, Pi\To»
|ohn r. Anglea, who writes: _■
'‘My little girl had a terrible skin disease
tnd her^omach was in such a bad tondl-
tion. Nothing helped her, so we finally
itarted to give her Ziron.
She Improved so rapidly from the first
bottle, so we have given her two more.
5he is much better."
Don't try other remedies first! Choose
Zipn from the start. It has benefited
many people suffering from poor blood,
general weakness, loss of appetite and
Dther symptoms which indicate lack of
Iron jn the bjood.
Sold by druggists on a money-back
guarantee s
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hwe UlAvov, to Imp feoKfon oft hotuf*
day. April 24th. 1930, for the pun*’*''
of rri.rimnuirr ami rlntiftir »»n ■ rrr*
for th«* rnnuin^ term; rl»o to idrct a
county executive committeeman and
(leiciratca to the county convention
which is hereby called to meet in tho
court house at Barnwell S. C., on Mon
day, May 3rd, 11120, at noon.
“The convention shall be composed
Tif delepatcs elected from the clubjvin
the county, one delegate for every 2.">
members and one delegate for a ma
jority fraction thereof,,based upon the
number of votes polled in the first
primary of the proceeding election
year.”
EDGAR A. BROWN,
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County Chairman.
Barnwell, S. C., April 19, 1920,
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
»OB SALK.—Two young milch
Vows with fir-t ruLv*. Apply to I.
Keeler. BlaokviiV, s. C.. Route No. 1.
A petition having, been filed in ac-
COrdariCj, with section IT 12. General
School Law* 1912, notice is hereby
given that an election wiH be held in
the town of Williston in Williston
Sehvail distnet No. 21* on Saturday th«
Mh of May, 192**,’for the purjaise of
i.g Mliether of not a «|H*eial
. of f«>ur i 11 additional mtll^
cvm 1 in the »Imi'
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• BOIL WEEVIL
Bltml** TrUb Show Thai Cml-
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plied U A Profitable Mcane of
ControUlng the Bofl Wotvll—
Method Perfected by Govern-
ment Experts.
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Committee.
A Calcium arsenate, the boll weevil
poison, was applied to more than
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100,000 acres of cotton in Mississippi.
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Louisiana, Arkansas an^, Texas dur
ing the season of 1919, under the di
rection of government experts. The
results obtained lead them to state
that a saving of 500 pounds of seed
cotton to the acre were not an un
usual matter, and, in some cases, as
much as 1,000 pounds were protected
from the weevil.
These savings have been made at
an outlay of from $0.00 to $10.00 per
acre, which includes cost of materials,
labor and reasonable charge for de
prelation of machinery. At thf—prier
at which cotton in now selling tht*
would indicate that it is w«*U worth
While to poison the* hotl weevil.
It ts advis'd by those who hare per
.ecied tb.s m* ans of holding the w.^
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Over Williston Hardawre Company.
Is t’.ivre any rvnson for a re«lu ctior in prices of building material?
fids has r.i.'t iviu'iic : a point of advance proportionate with other commodi-
;rd *i unit nf a y other product will purchase more LIMBER and MILL
WORK now than t 1 same unit would buy in pre-war days.
If inten.-ted a buildirg-or repairing* ask us for catalogues and
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AUgySTA, GEORGIA/
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DON’T putdownthe
old carpet again.
Make itover into a
rug and stain and
varnish the border
of yourroom with
Cermotft.
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Thro* t> |h*s of ntachtnex nr*- to b«*
had. ft hand gun that M suitable for
twenty-five acres and under, cart
sprays and power sprays for larger
operations. Various types of machines
are tested by Professor Coad and as-
sociates at Tallulah, lac, and they will
give information to which are sat
isfactory. In this connection, these
government men will also analyze
samples of calcium arsenate without
charge to see if they conform to spec
ifications. It is essential that the ma
terial conform exactly to specifica
tions.
A few simple precautions are all
that is necessary to prevent harm to
farm animals and operators of ihc
machines, such as muzzling the horses
and the men washing before eating.
If Calcium Arsenate is not all used
one season it can he carried over the
next and be just as good for use then.
It does not deteriorate if k* pt in a
dry place.
Sonn few fari.»r* have tried cal
ciuiu aiwenale and «Umi to hft%“ oh-
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