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/:••• w_. The Barnwell Sentinel, Barnwell, S. C. wmmmarn / CLASSIFIED LOCAL ADVS. •FOR SALE—Send jyour orders for cab bage to X ■ v B. F. Gardner, , t v Evergreen f aring 4-22-Mpd - - Blackville, S. C- HOUR KODAK FINISHING. All rolls developed 10c; packs 20c up; 'print® 2 l-2c-4c-5c, en larging 35c up. Specialists—we do noth- ing-btrt-kodsft finishing. AH work guar anteed to please. Eastman Kodak, Films, Supplies. Columbia Photo Finishing Co, •hi TAYLOR STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. 3-26-tf ” FOR MISS, PATTERSON. Mls& Louise Duncan enter non. targe tot, Stacies ana garage^■■ R r;- n da rieliolitfnll v u.t' oii'ris convenient to school and depot. Ap- iaine< + aengMtlUJiy at Caras FOR * SALE — Afi attractive si* room house, most, desirable residence sec- ,7 tion. Large lot, stables and garage; nienl ply Box 44 FOR DEEP WELL DRILLING Apply to " ~* G. L. Hill,* 5-6-tf Barnwell, S. C. LOST—Government horse; chestnut sor rel, blaze face, two hind feet white, weight about 1,000 lbs., seven yrs. old.' M. B. Hagood. CANDIDATES^ARDS. * > For State Senate. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office oLState "Senator for Barn well County in the coming primary elec tion, subject to th** rules and regulations of the Democratic party, pledging ray- self to abide by the result of the Dem ocratic primary. Edgar A. Brown.\ Barnwell, S. C. • , \ j T hereby announce myself a candidal * for the office.of State Senator tor Barn well County in the .coming yj ini ary elec tion, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party, pledging my- to adide by the results of the Democratic primary. . A. M. Kennedy. Williston, S. C. Local Ncwh. — 3L Mrs. Eva B. Black haf re* turned home after a delightful two week’s visit to. relatives and friends in Orangebuig. . -"Mr and Mrs. U. C. Partlow, of Columbia, spent the week end with the latter's mother Mrs. S', A. (Hvens, and sister, Mrs.W. M. Jones. They made the trip • l»y automobilg. Miss Fannie Lou Still, of Blackville, was married to Mr. Eugene K. l)elk, of' Hilda, in ^Barnwell last Saturday by Judge John K. duelling. o P v Ip-you want a suitable wed- ding present, I have just re ceived a nice lot of (iorham s sterling silver and also a small -1+4 of cut glass. \V. I), Gantt, . Jeweler. Messrs W, L. and B. H.' ('ave returned from an extended trip to Hot Springs, Ark., Cincinnati and other-points ot’ interest last Saturday. ' Misses "Lillian Ethel Hutto, of Blackville, were the guests of Misses Eloise Morris .ami Agnes Hierslast week,end. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bay, -mf W innsboro, S. C. have returned after a two weeks visit to the former's-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jiio. B. Bay. . A beautiful assortment of Mystic Shrine pins and buttons has just arrived at Gantt's %'dy. -great pain kijler.' It relieves pain and sere ne ss '.Caused by Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc.—Adv. Messrs. Jphn G. Simms ahd John I. Rice, two of Barnwell’s young men will receive^ the Decree of bachelor of Law, on Juno -10th, to be conferred by the‘^University ofSouth Carolina, Columbia, S. C. f County Treasurer J. B. Armstrong has been appointed by -Governor, Robt; A. Cooper as Barnwell County’s represen tative on the commission to make a settlement between Barnwell, Hampton and Allen dale counties. If in need of a graduation present, see my line of suitable gifts before ordering or buying elsewhere. LhavUa wonderful line. 4 • . - W*. D. Gantt, Jeweler, Coli-41* fass nf A p- dite to returned home •'/' ' • Mrs, Cora Lee, of charleston, who has been visiting relatives t1 and -friends at Qiar, S. C, was a visitor in»the city Monday afternoon and Tuesday. -—Airs. Minnie Ulmer and Mrs. F. HvHuggiiYs spent Tuesday in Augusta. They made the trip in Mrs. Ulmer’s car and" were accompanied by Mr. Dewey Morris. •«sm —-S-r+r - , \ 7% Money on Long Terms A BROWN & BUSH . •’ - * ; y • r ■ ■...- f - Lawyers BARNWELL. S. C. Rub-My-Tism is a powerful antiseptic ; it killsj the poLon gausecTTrom infected cuts, cures old sores, tetter, etc.—Adv. LEH" THE Monday afternoou in honor-of Miss Marguerite Patterson, whose approaching weddings very .near at hand. After a number of games a delicious salad course wi-s served. The guest of honor was presented widi'aTlainty “bit of trousseau”. Mrs. Edgar Brown won the first prize. The-xonsolation was cm by Mrs. Thomas Boulware. After the cards were laid aside the guests were entertianed by Miss Patterson's attractive recitations. These enjoying Miss Duncan's hospitality were : Misses Patter son, Louise Porter, Margaret Shea, Bretnrton Ruddy and Mesdanies T. ' r E. Cummings, Edgar Brown, Julicn Budi, Soiom >n Brown, -Roberson, Tfioma- Boulware:.and Norman Anderson. Aiken Gif! Shop Aiken, S. C. DO YOUR KODAK FINISHING - ; • nt Best materials used, good workmanship. Special attention to mail order*. We are proud of the confi dence doctors, druggists and the public have in 60b Chill and F< • v er Tunic.—Adw“—- * . -5-v-ijr ' . WJNTHR0P COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATION / ■ v» ‘invest" tLEAP <KIFS <FOU PEACE CITATION By John K. Snellinw*. Es juire. Probate Judge. Whereas, Jennie Kate* Hagnnd made hath suit to me to irrant M B Hagnod Letter* of Administration of the estate and effect* of Elizabeth B- Bates; * . » Thr+e are. therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the raid Elizabeth B Bate*, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the court of pro bate,to be held at Barnwell on Saturday. June 7. next, after publ ration thereof. at 11 o'clock in the. fprennoii. to show cause. if an y they ha ve, why the edid administration should not be granted Given under my Hand, thi + UJnd day of May, Anno Domini 1919 * — John K. SneHing. Jmlge of ProbateC Puh!ish«d on the 29th day of May. 1919. in the Barnwell Sentinel. BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION OPEN Pursuant to a cominissibt^ issued by W. Bank* Dove, Secretary of State, books of subscription to the capitai^tock of the Enterprise Hardware Companyxof Williston, South — Carolina,* will b<^ opened at the office of J. W. Johnson, Williston. S. C., on Saturday May 31st, 1919. * M. B. Self, ^ . C. L. Gre n, Board .of Corporation. Willi to i, S. (>., May 28th, 1919. MONEY to LOAN * Loan made same day application ’received. No Red Tape. ' Harley & Blatt Attorneys at Law ; Barnwell, S. C. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local' application*, as they cannot reach the dUruMcl portion of th* ear. There 1* nly one way to cure catarrhal ^deafness, and that U by a constitutional" remedy. .. tarrhal Deafness Is caused by an In flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube i* inflamed you hare a' rumbling sound or Im perfect hearing, . and when It Is entirely closed. Deafness is the result. Unlssa the inflammation can be reduced and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hsarlng will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness are caused by catarrh, which Is an Inflamed condition of the mucous sur faces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of tbs system. —L - We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal Dsafnesa that cannot be cured by Hall'* Catarrh Medicine Cir culars free. All Druggists. 7ftc. F. J CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O. Tjjfc examination for Ihe aw^hl of vacaiH scholarships in Winthjrop Cpl-* lege and for the admission of new stu dents will be held .at the Cotfntv Court House on Friday, Julys 4th, at 9 a. m., and alsb on Saturday, July 5tK, at 9 a/ m., for those who wish to make up by exy, animations additional units required for full ^admission ' to the Freshman Class of this institution. The examination on Saturday, July 5th, will be used only for making admission units. The scholar ships will be awarded upon the exami nations held on Friday, July 4th. Appli cants must not be less than sixteen years of age. Whin scholarships are vacant after July 4th, they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examination, provided they , meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for scholarship should write to President Johnson for" scholar ship examination blanks. These blanks, properly filled.,out by the applicant, should be filed with President Johnson by July-34«T.-J 1 Scholarships ard worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open Sep tember 17, 1919. Fo$ further information and catalogue, agUiress President D. B Johnson, Rock hill, S. C. . CROWING HOCS. For a hog to be profitable he must in* kept growing from birth to market- ntij,e ago. He cunnoi be proff’-eblfe un- lew* xhe is healthy. He ean always be in a profit-producing condition if he i* fed B.A.Thomas’ Hog Powder. We posi tive y tell • y iu that this remVdy pre* veilis cholera, removes worms and '•n*e9 tbumps. If the i*owder does not make good , we will. 1J, W. Walker, Dealer. Appleton, S. C 666 li»s more imitations than any other Chill and Fever Tonic on the. market, but no oife wants imitations. They are danger ous things in the medicine line. —Adv. Ready Money to Lend * ON TERMS V. SEYMOUR OWENS OtNERAL LAW PRACTICE SentiYlel Bldg., Barnwell, S. (’j 666 has proven it will enrei Malania, (’hills and Fever,, Bil ims Fever, colds anil Lagrippe. It kills the parasite that causes the fever. It is a speudid laxa tive and general Tonic. .x / OUR NEW SHOP HAS JjUST BEEN EQUIPPED-WITH^MACHINERY FOR ALL KINDS OF MACHINE WORK • •' - ‘ ..Itn,..*"'- , . • " • ‘ . ' OUT OF TOWN ORDERS J- ^ GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION i 1 ■ : / " v WEATHERS & GARRARD . 1 .; ' — *> r--“ OLDSMOBILE AND CHANDLER SERVICE STATION 525 BROAD STREET I- i n ^ vii-4v/i\viin 41 c A- * ■ *. ■ . . ■ . >— ~T~ RUBBER HO^E FOR ALL PURPOSES We have Garden Hose, Water Hose, Radiator H se and Steam Hose. Our garden hose at 25c per foot is by far the cheap-st hose you can buy, for it will last from six to eight seasons, whicu means an average of about 3c to 4c per -foot a season. While you can get a hose for 10c you know as a rule the 10c hose will last you about one 'season. With an order for 50 feet or more of garden hose we give a lawn sprinkler. Radiator Hose in 1 inch, 1 1-4 inch, 1 1-2 inch, 1 3 4 inch, 2 inch, 2 1-2 inch, iu 3 and 4 foot lengths. ^ COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY 823 We«t (lervnls St. Columbia, S. C. *+- Catarrh for Twenty Years PERUNA Mrs. M. S. Davis, 1607 10th Ave., N. Nashville, Tenn., writes: "After having been a constant sufferer from catarrh for more tksB twenty yearn and after try ing almost every remedy adver tised. and having lost all hope, I very reluctantly began the use of Peruna about two years a*o. Everybody says I look yoanirer ■ow than I did twenty yearn a*o. and 1 actually feel younger and better, and weinh more. I am recommending It to my neigh- bora and all with whom I come tn contact" ^ Sold Everywhere Li«ml4 er Tablet BARNWELL INSURANCE AGENCY DOES ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE FIRE, BONDING, STOCK INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE DEALERS r- Prompt and fair treatment received here. 4 Office second floor ovjer Moody’s store. \ 1 Like other things “made at 99 Karo Home-Made ■andy is best for ■ i • • ■ * . , Karo is pure and rich in food value; it is wholesome and health building. Fudge—delicate and creamy; CrispTaffy and Brittle Peanut Candy; Caramels and Fondant — Karo makes many kinds of home-made goodies. zf II l -t;- r &ro FREE delicioiu Mro uanaiet wiiysiM ifaKniy. Beautifully illustrated and it is FREE. Write uXlod*T hf *L. / • - \ The new 68-page Corn Products Cook Book tells you how to make the most delicious Karo Candies easily end 1 « « > • _ • ■ »r% n r~* ear •. 1 _ 11 Com Products Refining Company ?. O. Box 161 New York City T. IS. Norris. Safes RsprsMiitelm ' Hart BslUis^ ■ Atlaeu. Ge. 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