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! V IT’S SPRINGTIME IN OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. BIG DRIVE ON GROCERIES FOR TEN DAYS ONLY! For Spring sewing we are offering new . Ginghams, Organdies, Voiles and Silks. Showing the most varied selection you hav< ' • ~ ' •• •-—* —-■'■■■■yy - seen in many seasons. The patterns are dif ferent and entirely new. The colors are ♦ Big Ben or Watauga Self-rising Flour, ^ per bhl ... . . . . . . . . . ^ $6.85 % Merry Widow Self-rising Flour, per w 4 bbl.— 8.00 ♦> • • • Fenix or Pansy Flour, per bbl. 8.85 Meal, per sack 2.10- Grits, per sack . . . . . . . . ... . .2.10 • • • THESE PRICES GOOD FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. / — f most likable and it’s the best time right now ^ A to buy your Summer frocks. Our prices «> Y are much lower than usual and the quality is «£► the best. 4 ♦> • * . . , • J. A. Porter Company Barnwell, S. C. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< LADIES’ AND MISSES’ OXFORDS. SPECIAL PRICES ON FERTILIZERS. You must come to PORTER S for real Oxfords. Our expert knowledge of leather and lasts and fitting has always produced Oxfords of a character far ahead ot those merely merchandised" like as much sugar. Styles from the most staple to the most ultra. m READ! Beat the boll weevil by using our Fer tilizers to rush vour crop and Hill's Mixture to poison the pest. This combination should give you a full crop. Let us have your or- ders now before our supply is exhausted. Don't wait! ♦ ^ t THE BARNWELL PEOPLE f- . I S- Cs. M JOMM W MOLMt* ISSS-ISI2 a P. DAtin. WAnm m2 SI BSdIPTION SATES: Om Vmr |110 Bis MontSs .......... M Thr»* Montks U> (Strictly ia A2tmc«.) to wall U »i»*t mHi m G. ' mm, Albert mmi Jm Odmmt, Ml Calvary urtl— mt tW On • •■Mill vcvlMrO mt aSa acre Mi IH! Mr Hvlaas aa mf faaitljr mmd giwa la frtvaSr Take rare a# by tW THI SSDAT. FRHBl ABY. 22. im. Orchard Week. I _ Mikr tlm wc«*k the wetk to carr for your fruit tree*, if you haw any. If you do not have an orchard, ask your County Ajfcnt to help you #*1 started. Now is the time to prune your trees, removing all dead twijrs and limbs, opening the center of the tree and heading it back to nlaiut the height that a man can rea£h stand ing on the ground. The grubs are very injurious to trees, so be sure to dig around the tree at the ground to a depth of a- bout six inches and get all grubs possible. San Jose Scale is something that kills more trees than all the other diseases. Spray at this time with one part commercial lime sulphur solution to nine parts of water. This should he done now, before the trees hud out, as this solution is caustic and will burn the buds and leaves. Commercial lime sulphur can be bought from the Williston Hardware Co. at Williston and C. F. Molair at Barnwell. The spray to use later to prevent worms in the peachr- and to prevent Brown Rot v/iH be given later in the season. Fruit trees need fertilizing ay well as crops. Small amounts of well rot ted compost mulched into the soil around the tree is vary beneficial, bat most all trees need an applica tion of bolnnead commercial fertili ser in tha Spring. Standard mix ture* of fertiliser* tack as S-t-J and S-A-4 are all right One to foor H. C. Baylston. County Agent V kLENTINS PASTY MI CH ENJOYKD IN ELLENTON Home a# Mr. sad Mva. Harry Faa- aiag Scene of Beauty. Ellenton. Feb. 19.—On Wednesday afternoon, Feh. 14th, the spacious home of Mr. and Mr*. Harry Fan ning was a scene of radiant beauty, the occasion being a Valentine party given, by C.rcle No. 2 of the Phila- thea Class of the Kllenton Baptist Church to the members of Circle No. 1. The entire down floor was thrown in one and was very artistically dec orated, the Valentine colors of red and white being observed in the flowers which adorned the rooms. Numerous red hearts strung on white .ribbon were draped from th e corn ers of each room to the chandeliers in the center. Rod tapers burning in silver candlesticks added greatly to the beauty of —the decorations. At four o’clock the guests began to arrive, all expectant with anticipat ed pleasure over this happy occasion, and after pleasant conversation for awhile, “A Penny for Your Thoughts” contest was entered inter Ur of tk» tokfo hang dpi—** mt rad Uay Mtta nkkoap. ua tha pad af •aah wa* twd a dainty va Wat lap •landing mm tha taWa far gUrv card* A 4p4lS*'tCNiB tBllI {NMMnMP WBMI *d*rre*J with hat roffaa and wkipgad rrvaia, afurward*. mint* warn paaaad. thny nWa carrying aat th* Yalnauiw af- fart. Afur a fdir appropriate re mark* af appreridnoit by Miaa Louisa CaomU In Lvhalf of Cirda N® 1 af which the ir chairman, and a re- yottaa by Mr* Fanning, chairman of Cirri* No. 2. many beautiful toast* were mode the Phil* the as. About twenty-fir* guest* ware'pre sent and the soft glow from the dosen of red candle* and the beauti fully gowned women made a picture never to be forgotten. At six o' clock the h'jcsta departed greatly in debted to Circle No. 2 for an after noon of unsurpassed pleasure. Mrs. Fanning was assisted in re ceiving and entertaining the guests by Mr*. Harold Buckingham, Mr*. Elmore Ashley ^ and Miss Tutt Youngblood. To imrt a Cold, tab* Fresh which was quite amusing. Mrs. Joe Ashley was presented with the first prize, a beautiful red heart shaped box of divinity fudge. The booby was awarded Mrs. Thorne. Following this was the heart contest, each guest being blindfolded and trying to pin the small white heart in the center of the large red heart. Mr*. Joe Ashley was the lucky winner also of this prise, a dainty valen tine. The guests were now ushered into the diningroom which was beautiful! bvyoad description. Th# lahU was a a%ast«-rpWca of ait. in th* center was aa exquiatt# chsay X Barnwell Fruit Company TBKAAI BES** TAX NOTH E. TW County Treasurer’s o#ire will be open for collecting of 1922 Use* from Nov. Ik to Dec Hat. 1922. with eat penalty. From Jan. Ia« la Jam. SUta a pen alty af I par rant will b# added. From Fab. 1st to Feb, 2ftth a pen alty of 2 per cant will b* added. From March 1st to March l&th a penalty of 7 per cant will be added to all unpaid tax**. * v Tax Book* will rlooe March 15th, 1923. and all delinquent taae* xrtll be placed in the hands of th* Sher iff for collection. Tax Levy. No. Mills For State Purpose* ..... 7ih For Ordinary County Purposes.5H For Sinking Fund and Interest on Bonds 2 For Special Road Tax 2 For Constitutional School Tax. .3 Total 20 Special School Levies. Edisto, Old Columbia and Reeves Creek 2 Bloomingdale, Owens X Roads, Red Oak and Upper Richland_3 Ashleigh, Barbary Branch, Mey er's Mill, Mortis and Seven, . Pines 4 Cedar Grove and Sand Hill 5 Elko, 4 mills for Ex and 3 mills Bonds ...... 7 Big Fork, Double Pond, Four Mile, Friendship, Green’s, Her cules, Hilda, New Forest, Mt. Calvary, Pleasant Hill, Red Oak, Tinkers Creek and Ree dy Branch 8 Ellenton, 5 for Ex and 3 bridge bonds 8 Healing Springs Jj*. 12 Dunbarton, 9 mills for Ex and 3 mills for bonds 12 Kline, 8 mills for Ex and 4 mills for bonds 13 Barnwell, 10^ mills for Ex and mills for bonds 15 Williston, 11 mills for Ex and 6 mills for bonds .17 Dog taxes are $1.25 for each dog olii Aiui ultl#f fti> be paid by Feb. 1st. 1923. A fine of five dollar* or fire days on the pub lic works of the rooaty will br tha penalty for failing U pay *ni4 tax. FERTILIZERS. I WILL RAVE FOE BALE I OR BALE H»K C ABH AT THE BOLTH- ERN COTTON CML IXX*B YARD AT BARNWELL. ALL GRADES -a OF FERTILIZER. INCLUDING NI TRATE OF SODA, IN ANY Ml AN TITT. APPLY TO— L M. CALHOUN HOME FURNITURE CO.'S OFFICE BBDnnnDOQPnnnnDnponnBannnri "Built Me Up” “T USED Cardul for years and it did me more good than any medicine I ever used” writes Mrs. M. 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