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V; x. t: ~TTT 1A&HWELL BAUTWKU, .J» „ A SMALL FIRE- flic i Jiiil^e si.stirijx diul lot builtliriRS owned by John K.' S.noUing,-epji-. (xf a lar^ebarn three stabler, were <\lUe<>v- -+L, r .T"‘ RUB-M Y-TISM - { tib * ^ Rheufnatism'.Sprairip, Neuralgia,' te. * ■ \ * ‘ k Miss Peafle Sandifer lias gone to. I > ntrimore to buy tip spring goods-for F. \V. Falkeli stein. • Cadet Owen Riley of Charles ton and .Mr. Will Riley of Co lumbia were here for a few days this week. -a. ;.'“ r y Miss Virginia >Io’seley has re turned to Converse after a visit here to her . parents, Mr. and Mrs. SB. B. Moseley. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bennett of Barnwell motored over to Williston and'’spent Sunday af ternoon with Mr. and Mrs.C. A. Bennett. Mr. R. S. Dicks has returned from Charlotte, where lie went to get a supply of\Chalmer< earsT The-demand is so'great that lie could not get them, although lie hopes to have some- ia a few da vs. Mr. and* Mrs. J. Everett Brown of Granitevflie were of therr grandmother, C. L. Creech, Sunday. • *■ . Jt . - NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. No’ice is hereby given that 1 Tim-* filed-my final'tsecmiiM with H*;n J-»hi.‘ Iv Sr o iii g, Jude*- nf PnbateJor Ham well C hii rv, a- K X' 1 '.Ufnr Ilf th'** W;B nt < >. R.. L'lileimn, deceased, atid'will apjilyf ir :m order nf discharge and It ■ 11th ^ 4r a*.:. . 4--to Wort tire Tuesday ntOrn-'-TO- <b-u i*.*;*/m>6i. Mf>i.d«y theiith / Dr. M. C. Best was calldtl tt-Uj i H tween eleven and twelve •** March.<1*%., " “ Columbia Mornlav on business.. ’ *•- - x , ", v * killer. ‘ • 0 clock . H y - : hxe Utor ,|»f O R .Ch t ill ill . dv *e.is€d, t \ r 1 , c.i • The- tivo duliarmifMTt miivkl V . Ibis iJthdavTif Fciini-arv. MUS _JNIi\ Jake Lev\\ formerly of this city but now of Augjusia t •; Ga,, visited friends here Sunday before leaving for the front. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Weath, ersbee of this city spent Sunday in th v e cpy of Augusta, with Mr!" Weathers bee’s sister Mrs. B. F. Davis,, who'is in the University Hospital. Mrs. Davis was oper ated on last week and is r convalescin':. Mr. J; J. T>ieks fcrinily pf the tir,m of .J. -J. Dicks A Bro,y 'Of Augusta, Ga., is in the Uni- versity hospital for Mr. and Mrs. B. Mrs. Cum ptua, of were here -Tuesday treatment. T\ Storne hville afternoon The- tire dopartTUcnt -responded' to/ the given alarm but was too late to save the \ - J* ' burning buddings. However; their lveioic work saved .the * dwelling and some outbuildings from, cm telling. 1 The loss of the tire i- esti mated at about fspO, while tile insurance only _ edvers about $ of 111is a+fibiint. The ori gin of the- tirr-is not knowp., =— —— Trrr.cur\ l)*par»m*nt, Otticv of C tup'fuller lr»f dtire «-y. Wa-h nirt in, I) f\, l> <• H h. 1917. Wherensb; vm-f ctory *-v rienc/e pre- onred to tlx* U'til*-r-i^iu'd ,it ( a* b Ki m-de tixp ie»r that, / h—— The.Fifst National Bank -u >-/ > i... of Allendale / l-ih dtiy-Mf F.liniarv MUS ■ , ■ j - RUPTURE EXPERT HERE I .f —! ' >■ II4 Seeley, World Famous In Th s Called to Bamberg Special y i ; NOTICE. ‘aro Jap ) given guests Mi ll' you want a bargain iu the best water ground meal , at .dOc per peck,, see Green A Co., Elko, S. C. it Mr. A. R. Tuten, of Ulmers, -attended-emt-Pt' here -thi^-irerk; The Silver 'fea will be Frida^after-noon, Feb. 22nd, 1918 from o :B0 to 7 :30 ()’cloek, at the.home of Mrs. S. B, Mlsl - ley. All are cordially invited to come. Barnwell Chapter vofj) A. R. are,selling water 1 • Air. H. E. Johnson, of Mar tins, was i-n towm Tuesday. Mi-ssrs Sainuel J. Bailey and I ke ’rossi’and, of Dunbarton, wen-visitor* An." this eitv last Hm-dav: - The 'Exemptiow hoanl was jn session last Friday classifying the buvs for arinv service. •Prof. M. B.iBelf.'of Willi-ton, -passed through Barn well Sat- Tirday enrouti for Blackville driving a beautiful Columbia Six for which lie rs agent. Mr. E. If. Richardson of tlii-, citv is in the University hos : \ a pital in Augusta’ and has had a successful operation. Mi-, and Mrs. J. E. Bans of Elko were visitors in the city Tuesday. _ Misses Frances H»evy and Sarah Marshall., of Augusta,GaV, were the charnfing- .g-uests. of Miss Virginia Moseley- for the 1 week-end. - Notieei—W$ ground meal 'at 5()c. per Try some if-you want bread. , GreeiirA Co., Elko, S. C. St ate y f Seat 11 Carolina, - County of BapouTl. \ Win-reus a inet*u‘ia> of |h« Hoard of D. eciorsof tl e Ail en Timber Company was duly held ai.t i- lliiebfA H.JSii e ft- j m at H at-kv lb-, >. C. on ti e lltli day of February. MbS; i nJ wheri a. at BlackV'ille VT On->anl me tiif* t Baird of Direc-. toi.f, a rerolnt oo \v> s duly olie ed. and was duly earii-d that tlie catntil stock of ttie Aiken Ti nber Company be in- 1-r netd to Oo- (iundred ami Fifty, Th usifd D liars.; and that a meetii k of ih - Stoekholile s be held as provide 1 by lav\ t » consider the ta'd ic^'dotn ns oo ti e 16 b day of Vlau-'i. LU18 fit ten o’moek A M.. at the i lliee i f A tl.Nine- st-*in m the town of Btaekvrtle, B. Cj t at the said stu khodirs are iiiviUlf lo tie j resent and t i v< te on the pro-* posed i c'ease of the said cap til sioc* of i he said. Aiken Timber Coinia"y to the sum if (lit 1 Hundred and Fifty Tn ul.M nd Do'laris. A IK KX TIM HER CO , By W E i. v. rth irne, l'ret. , By A H XI eitiein, D rhetor., Ivortborne', Direet >r. good v*:,, iidson Greene of Dunbarton was I) it- d W. H. S Evbr iar ary ll f 1918 here to 'S e the tor Tuesday. deputy revenue codec- NOTICE. Mr. W. W. Arnast-rdiiR and son. Car hod \V. Armstrong, nf Wdiiston. were here on business in the; probate Ci Urt Tuesday. 1 • ^ , t Messrs. J. Julian Guess and Ralph Hrj Walker of Apple.dn were in the city Monday. .Mr. (It o E\ Still of Blaekville was iu the city Tuesday. Mr'. Mahon Johnson of Martins wai a welcome visitor; here Tuesday, look ing remarkably well and strong. Messrs. Bethea, Carter Price and Al- ST A TE <) F St) UT H C A ROLIX A. COUNTY oK BAHNWKliL. Wire e s, a tnev ing < 1 the Board of Din etors *1 the Harnwed , Saw Mil Company wa- du'y had at the otfux-of A. H Niptstei > at Bla*kvi' e. S. C.'., ori lie J9 h day - f January. 1918; and Wlit-rea- at 'he g i lTneeiing of the B-'Hrd i f I•i'-ectors. a resolutj n wt.s tlu y oil-red. and duly ear- that * tli** i*<-pital sionk of the. re -l Barnwell' Saw 1 'ompa•- y be in cre«M‘d to THREE IHXDKED THOU SAND DOLLARS; a d thet a mtieiing oL t l e stock Lo ders be I c d as provided by Taw to consider the stid res lu inn, on the 1st day of March, 1918,.at te i o’clock a in., ax the.office o' A. H. Nine* Stei i. in the town < f Blackvi le Barnwell belt Sneiling spent Sunday in Aoguina. -c unity, St.t * afort said. “That the said - I i-ti ckholders arei-vit* d to-b * present aud Knepton and daughter, to vote o « the propoi* d incre,\*e of the Mrs. j: Miss . Lucille, have returi ed ti ’their ^ ^aid cap tils ’oc'\t of" the s»id Banwell home in New YVirk al ter -an extended } ( ompany to the L -in of three ns t here to friends and relat^vas. I j an . -js h 1918 BAjtX WELL SA W MILL CO, - Hyi a ; H. Xinestein, Pr.-s... F'n rence Xinestein. Secretary. Mr, Henry Flowers of Allendale- was .in the-city Tuesday. f Mr, at-d Mrs. F. H. Dicks and son William of Dunbarton were in this city CONVINCED OF TANLAC Tuesday. It will be remembered that gy AID'CIVEN WIFE Air. William Dicks was one of the vic tims of spinal meningitis in the army at Camp Jackson. i*j J ,IL •V .... TV \ j ' -- !- ' ♦ r c I 1/ X >s m HUSBAND SAYS SHE ADpF.b 'FIF TEEN POUNDS ON^RJUR BOT ! L DOCIHiE INDORSEMENT. KACwTan'ac Would lie p him When he Be* / y* P, and He Telia Details. »> ^•8|; "" -C* *s5if Bevo is a great favorite in. the Army Canteens, where none but pure,-soft drinks may be sold. After drill or march, you are sure to sec a long line -of hot and dusty-throated soldier boys making a bee line for Bevo. They know that there lies complete satisfac- - tion, full refreshment and pure wholcsomeness. At home or abroad—at work or play—between meals * or with meals, you will-appreciate what we have done for you in making this triumph in soft drinks. You will find Bevo at inns, restaurants, gr<>Wries. department and drug, stores, picnic grounds, baseball parks,* soda 'oUn.ains, **, <Lning cars, in the navy, at canteens, at mobilization ahd ether plices Whyte refreshing .beverages arc.scjd.i Bevo—the all-year-’round soft drink camps Guard against sflbstjtutes. Have the bottle opened in front of you, first seting that the seal is unbroken and that the crown top e Pox. Sold in bottles only, and bottled exclusively by ” bears the Fox. Anheuser-Busch, st. Louis-. f » - ■ r * ' : ! " •- •/'■ , Barnwell Beverage Co. s. i. r bi Dealers BARNWELL; £... " - -r— ; -f UL ju the Town i-f Allei dale in the County nf Bnriiw-11 hi d S-r*i* flf > uth Uarn- lii h ha«.c,>'LH'ied wiih »»ll dh'^iirnvij- i of Hie St»’ nt**-L<>F the Uii t* (l Stst-*, rep iip d to bec miplh rf w ith i-,. for-* sn n*» c nti-oi vl-a 1 be a•' tTi r / *1 to e«im- me cethn 1 .iisinf s-* t'f H«,nkiiJg. t X w ther. r re. I. Thjrtms P Kane. 1 Act ng C- |n, t o 1 r • f-tHe <-u re icy do hereby e rfi f y that ^ - ‘ The I irei Xi i no 1 Hm k < (.VPendaR” i*-,-t,he Town of All ni'at i-- th“ Couiitt F. H. Seidvy of Chierg . and Phi’a f > Lar-.ixe.l .-nd S ate . f SWt. C r li e , v . . ;. •»: _ -j. ,, , n miirof z d 11 c innum'e t he bmino a de ph.a, the imp d trms expert, w ll be | ()f -> ariklll|i ai Fi'ty. at the Majll >w er H.ote' and will remain • on bui dred hi <1 i- xt,/bY ij flf in Bamberg Friday ^nly, Feb. i22nd - ■ Sir. St e : ev rayS: * Tt e Spermatic Shield will net only retain any ca s e of rupture perfectly, but c i hi facts the npei ing in 10 dAys on the average C86e. This in- Btruuie't rec* iyjed lie only a^ard in Elnglancl and in Spain,,- prinducing i*e- s,iris without surgery, i j ctions, med ical treatments x>r pre-i* iVfini s. Mr viie<j -t ttiitef tif the Un»t <1 t In it* t mori' wb* n* f M’itn- H*,m h nef * i <T •** a 1 r f •offliire, t l <i< i ig th - a* of I) comb-c 1917. -T - sur , - [ -<1 m ] ^ Sgn* <1 T I* K VX E v A’ ting JU in, t it** \i t'i* (’ -rr dry., i* X /- the Rt - i ' . — * i CROWING HOCS. ‘ For a h-^g to 1*4 ;p ofit^b!#* Ii • ir *> he kept gr - wing fmm h ~rb Fvm *■ - ~ Z ^ * ingage. TTet*a , innt 1 e tirnflthbl • «tn »j*» he is heaifly TT7- can .always I * * >■- a pruti' prndiiei- g om-dit 0 < if b i§ 'erl B. A Thomas’ Hog Powder. W- • } ■ pj* 11V* !y tell y u that tiii-' .r tn -ify ; re- vents clio e a. r-.mnr,.. norm* a <1 cu es. th-iimp>*| If the powder d e* n- t make good, we will. , R li. Walker Dea’er. Vdv Appl*-t--n, S. C. Could Not Elat or Slee] Made Well St- lev has docnm nts f-rem t*^e Unit d S,tales G-iveiment. Wa-Irngt-ri, DC, forin spec tie Ji. AIL c'-ftnty. eases with out charge, or if any interested evil, he will be glad to show same without charge or ht them if desired Business demands prevei t stopping at a -y other place in this seeiion. P S —Every state.m-nt in this ifotice has b en wnfi d before the Federal and State Courts — F H. See.ley. Mr. William E. Denny. 1023 Park AYe., Springfield, Ohio, writes: “I find great pleasure in writing you and thanking you for what Pe- runa hat already don« for me. I have been troubled-with catarrh for years, and it had affected my head, nose, throat ami stomach, that I could not eat nor sleep w(ith any sat isfaction. ; "I have Just taken three bottles. I can e.-tt most anything and am greatly relieved'of nervousness, so'that when I lie down I can sleep without the least trouble.. I recommend it to all those who are sufferers of that dread ful disease, catarrh.” Catarrh For Years Can Now 5 Eat and Sleep ? To My Satisfaction .a* -U Xf- Those who object~~to liquid medi cines can procure Peruna Tablets. i*8 in wlveh two p.r more pi* -pie in *ame family hate been *o grra'ly bei etit <1 by l'a dac thnt they have of fered a double endorsement of tlii* fa mous M«81*r Medicine are common AVhenfjbu±tesiee a p, rst n relieved of guf- -fering wild made strong ngrn .it i< the most natural thing in thv world for you to want the saine beiretli's, This is id.iw Chafe* F. Wliitmore of 103 Bradford 8t , ,V!bany, X.Y., happened to take Ta- 1 o “My wife,' who had be-m p 11 fun down and *t ervons and getting weak» r —right al md began to take I Tanlac,” Sir Whitnnrt explained j '' W. 1'. ' of . c.mrae I ^ *jt.*dj^4—the : remits end it .to s e ; t lie way it bui t herYip i > . foil'* b' ,t» 1* s |-he-'duel fl' t-*en p imd". Iliad been "j tlaubt'ul *ib ut lanl.c, b(»t that s t'l**d j me. WhfJi I start** i Tsti iiJ I eoi-ld ! har-lly eat one *£aod tn**al m a whole ! week. Frmi s fT**ruig-..With a had stoui- i iti-li.I..Lad b'C'itne nejrv- us an 1 uvoless nt night and all nm41o\vn. Tnstead * f I d g Sting, mv food wi n d jus* 1 e like ' lead ou iny st m.ch and sour en i f-r- ment anil t iriiUgas. Bi causal had sou’’ stomach-—acid Hpim^eli-^sn 1 mg, my mouth had gotieu scr,*- -I could not s eep r-stfuby, but wood wake up eve ry morning or two and w.iiild TtrfT’aiuf t<v'ss. I was 'ired i i the morning, and Iry. mid aftern on I wasYo tired out it stempd I cou’du’i get through the day. I had lost all ambition anfil I drd not care. Seeing what Taulac had done for mv wife me; uraged me to tike it, and 1 was not surprised wl en it began to brseft me up right awa;. Itdulasm ch for me as it did for her. I "e ept right through the night, woke up rested, with a goi d appetit-. and was uble to ei j y my mea s Mj f< o*l dige r t**d and Uie gas, b bat'ng nrifl four ►tomacUd'sip p»ared I ,f» It like a new man., and R e old tlrrd, worn irtn f. eing went wita the rest of my troubles ” ’ When Mr. Whitmore’s ftomach be- ic.sme weak, his aystetfi probably began to clog with waste mailer. \Miat I e re-d* <1 was a good si.stem purifier, >ttomach t nits and leconsti uctive.ai.d Tanlac did the work for him. and he saw it do for his wi'e and as it has dons for countless thousands. So’d by J. A. Porter. Barnwell; SeArson Drug Co . Allendale ; J H jjaliders, .Black- vile; 11. M. Ca e-ds, Jr., Br ldoe ; Fair fax l>rug Co , haiifSx ; Xmd^’l Lnm- 11 Be fas Plentati»rY J M. .**milh iV So >.* H. Wil .uiiUn,* Cl- Y a der Co. Kei <lail Co.7 .Millet ttiUe 'j *VV-i lis' on, an<l W mers. V STEADILY DOWNWARD f IS THE TREND OF POWER TN GAS, AND STEADILY UPWARD GO THE RESULTS FROM : THIS GREAT CHALMERS ENGINE That gas is dropping steadily in power is no longer a matter of news. But while the decline is on (and many , • ' ' ^ ' . > * : . ■'"* ^!' . . X think we will never see again a high grade gas) here comes the master of the situation. A . ~ - i' ■' -I . ■•. " - i V It is the great Chalmers engine and its chief function is making poor gas deliver high power. ; It breaks up to an unprecedented degree the raw gas coming from the carburetor, “cracks* it up” as the engineers say, arid then heats it to a high point before the spark * ' — * plugs set it off. . < , One device that does most of this important work is the now famous Chalmers “hot spot.” The second is the in- •. 1 • , u ..". ■» ■. genious “ram’s-horn” manifold. ~ So thoroughly does the great Chalmers ehgine Pletcherize and Hooverize the gas that there’s scarcely a particle of Wasted*power. . ' ,' n n s ■ ' i r ' ! Tests of the exhaust have proved that. " And so fluid or liquid is this power that it fairly charms the driver. You can gef^ violent action ip an instant or you can “tame it to almost nothing.” And whether calling on it for much or little it has a peculiar note of softness about it that always denotes a superior piece of mechanism. N, rU S, TOURING CAR, 7-PASSKNGER 11535 TOURING SEDAN - * . $145* TOW^I CAR LANDAULET TOURING GAR, 5-PASSENGER 91485 CABRIOLET. 3-PASSENGER - 11775 LIMOUSINE. 7-PASSENGER STANDARD ROADSTER - 91485 TOWN CAR. 7-PASSENGER 9J»2S LIMOUSINE, LANDAULET 1 ALL PRICES F. O. B. DETROIT SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Li v-. 7 BARNWELL, S. Q. £ H. ; - H- _y ,jXr, — J — 1 %