Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, January 17, 1917, Image 8

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John* a'*i£u ni- to ti»« following <^mtniwees raH soadaRftd- internal iiflprpfotnents retrenchment, crd^mrrc* and iridu jg lterm Picked from Town -j* I * A. / w Irina, immigtntiorr. rontrty offiee» ajid officer*! lofyl lesi-Uttoi*. Bl>»ck*ilfe i* to ha«<? another!bank/ AD-gr* Norwild «tnd k A. M n»‘nbo*v havipg ■ petitioned the geert*/ tn v. (jt rt'-te fur a charter for the Com- and County P. . G; Banders o* Allendale R visitor here this week. ' . ’ , JF A i>i,.Ti«.u»f Kline was a business merci»L!’atik of Biackville, with a cap : 1 1 " -■- -■ * ■-■*--■* •' visitor'll* re lutad«y. *■ aS * r_ .... •'*„ Mr* A giM.h nfPtr.uiim to iMtlM at the home of J. C»hen. . Mr and Mr* M.-Br-Fiireel)!Martin vvere yisrtorfc h* re Monday. Mr* Alma Bifid of Wj+bsiorv «* *he guest of Mia* Kioise Morris. Mrs* C N. Bnrckhnlter visited Colum bit Friday to see Bernhardt. C. D. McLendon of ^Fairfax was In tlve city on h u »i neg* Ttierdaf.-■ - Hob Clayton 8. VVari.ier of'Allendale wjf here on business tH* weV«k, ’ r anoold tie a succe** from the start aa banking circle* of the statfs. N . The; Sentinel CtfAK^NTEES to It* advV —re a PAID IN ADVANCE CIRCULATION/doublev that. or any oth> r p per utibli-ITM *fn Barnwell cbuiiiy, ai>j| alaii GUARANTEES that the rat? per inch per thousand circula tion if cheaper than that'of any other paper published in the county. The moral—If. you want to Ret the greatest re*uUa at-the least expense use our ] advertising column*, Mr and Mr* Norman Ellis of'Martin were visitors in the citv this week lion W. H. NiehoH of Green wood sfhP here 04 pPtife-M dual business Tuesday.. Miss Jiannett- Henry of Columbia is llie guest of MtHKMa’gurite Patter-' son. .. ' Miss May Simms has returned from a visit to relatives ii^. Birmingham, Ala. . ..i~ Miss (ire*ta Smith of Ulmer spent the weekrejui here with Mrs At-, tawny Dr FVH. Huggins was cilleri to Co lumbia pri business the latter part of last week. • M. -II. McDaniels'and Mrs H. M. Harvley of Fairfax wore visitors here Tuesday. Mrs A. . A. E“inon entertained the members of the EpWorth League Mon day evening, Representative Jas. E. Davis was aj>. V One of Barnwell's most honored and revered citizens stopped 11s On the -streets a few days ago and felicitated us f.m adopting the cash in advance policy ..in fepafd to our subscripting' accounts, lie had suggested this policy 41 number.. of times previously, and Stated lie felt certain in the long run it would prove gtrore satisfactory to the subscribers as well as, the caper to con- dlnue thu policy.; It is,to be hoped that he is a prophet axd that the readers of Tfit* Seritlmd will .toon s-e the advan tage in this system. And Yin Find OpenhburDrctionQr^r 'ie^^j0i“Wn^jfip'7ftiem AJi portant hearing in tlie matter of the estate of H. M. -Harvley, dVcebsed, on Tuesday. v The hearing was held, for the purpose of proving claims against the esl.a’e in open eodrt. The estate was represented by \V. H. Nicholson of the HrnO'f Barron, PA r kj_]Grier A Nochol son Trf O re e n bitmdr TbPlfrrdTt iif* were represented by But' * A Simms, \V D. Connorof Hampton, HiithdaffT A. Willis. A subeequei t hearing’-will- be n^tLjn the-near future to prove a<l«li• tiopaPobitnis. • ... George M/^heph rd was host last Thursday at a dinrie<t > a few friends, while Well, wqy back in 1901, after I had been and wrangled. You know, you have heard in this bright, happy world tor severak them argue whether ■ He’d be called Jack days, I began to get worried like. I didn’t \or John or Jim before. Finally, one fellow have any name. '"ASp.:,^Z~3xT-u\poke up and said: ' i§4 : - Foiks were calling me “it” and “the new S '“Why. riot call him ‘ SOVEREIGN' ? -His one” and “whatdya-call-it.” pdidn’t like mother-was a Virginian, his father an it a bit. Then one day l heard the Big aristoevaj of the Carolinas.. He cbmes Chief telephoning all his department heads from the very best stock. He comes from to meet in his bffice.' / > .... ’ fhe very/lweetest, ripest, mellowest Vir- .. . L ii J n . .,, ginia-ahd'Carolina-,tobacco. ,He is being e y soon hey allcame fil'OS “V.TML^i-aisedtriah^jfrOndof the ^leanest,-whitest, chaps, short chaps, fat ehaps ana skinny hcL** nnArtt chaps. “Now that ho is here,” said the Big Chief, “what will you name him?”- My ! how they wrangled and wrangled Y Ijlic Folks of the Souths KNOW good blood — ~~ T^e Folks of the South KNOW good tobacco Mr Shepherd, while Tint one of the l»/g st planter!} in the clunty^s with out doubt one of'the most progressive. He is o ie of the puinevr-‘'live at' hiune^ on the farm” 'advocate*,A A wimptou* repast wa-' served .ami .wij-h lew etcep- tions every article hud been raised on rn, a Southerner bred, a Southern Mr Shepb* rdn farm^ Among those en joying Mr Shepherd’s hospitality were Char-.es ( arroT Simms, Geo H. Bates \V V. Riehardaoi), J. Morgan .Weath ersbee, W. ,1. Folk, Hampton Wood ward". John K. Sirelling, J, W. Bates and It. Boyd Cole. We again caTition our reader* to watch the date, on the label of their paper.. We~are going to adhere strict- iy to- -our cash in ad/ahee/ policy, but would llata very much to loose ajurigle *ubscribeT8 When you aee that your subscription i* about to expire mail us ^a remittance for $l.'50 eo that we-pan continue to send you the paper. As 9tated before it t* not a matfer of cr.ed'- Jt—itfimply a question of whether we wish to continue The 8entirel or g >To the wall. The cos' n> all- thirties g.»i* g to maVe up h pap*-r hsy , advanced fo much (hie 8‘<m i* g ^ - ' Friday, ti e Iftrh, ua,—L£—turt_..ilaj....of. $ne 'too. good- a/name.’- So ]/ wa^ named, friec iehd^. and it. means a whole heap\when l say I am guaranteed by If—you don’t like me return me to ydi your money back. I have samL A Southem the world oyer for keeping his word, mid I have giv< dealer and get -rh« —Mn Bids Wanted FOR SALE-^90 dj^xfkrtety speckle velvet beans. ^rtce.$i 7ti per bu-. f o b BiHxrkvUre^ JT Keeler, Blsekvrlle.S. C. 1-18 2t*^ / V ' - Frsa Flowsr SMd Hastings’ Catalogue , Tall* You About It No matter\ whetljer you farm on a large, scale or only' plant vegetables or flowers in a small way, you need Hastings’ 19lV Seed Catalog. It’s ready now am} we have jl copy for ^ALlsFOR^IA LOST—etrayed or stolen one sandy you absolutely free, if you ask for/It* mentioning the name of this paper. in addition to showing you about all the varieties Of / vegetables,- farm colored bow,‘weigtT from my place Qjv'or aboTut* January 6 1917. RewanHf returned ko J. M. Hill seeds, this WANTED, EXPERT PAINJER, PAPER HANGER * ^ AND DECDRATORs- Graduate in U. sf Navy Yard as Government Cabinet Pain ter. 14 years “previous exper ience. Calls answerCcTat Bamberg’s 5c and 10c Store. _■ l-18“-3m A old or new F< ne ton truck thj - t teams. JS. «»dnlMtu/^ Write 1 Catalog. I cst and h —h. a t Atlanta, Q I t350 makes a take .tjie place ■dan. Allendale, ineet nod Soryeyor pointui by Speaker IloylTm'the judici ary committee. j \V. V. Rielmrd*0ii and At J. Owens visit! <1 Augu-frt ou btirincPH the latter part of last week. ,Mi*s Helen Ca.lioun *pent Uie-week end in Allendale »h the guest of ^Iiss Virginia Warren. Misses irma Wr.rren and Emily Riley (if Allendale are the guests Of JMrS'W. J. Lemqp. Representative R. I’. S^arson ha* been appointed on. the judiciary com- Tuitt^e of the. House. Torrie Richardson, L. 0. Cave and © E. D. l’eaccck were called to Augusta on btiaiircsH Monday : II J. Crouch went to Columbia tliis week to attend a conference Of the County superintendent*,. , ,, Sidney Dick* has reiurned from N°w "York where lie recently completed -g course at g technical school. — • ^ • . 1 The friends of Miss Flossie Patterson will be glad t^-know that she has re covered froma recent illness. * • Attention is called to the ha’f page advertisement of the big land sale to take place at Wiliiston on January 23d. • ■ ' J. Morgan Weathersbee. W. J. Folk, -Kr4^-vV jodw*sd-«ad A-. I.-~ McL^awre of Rosemary attended the tax payers meeting'Monday. Capt C. H. Mathis, Dr L. F. Bonner, J. V. Baxley, J. J. Ray, W, T. Waiker, and others of Blackville were at the. tax payers meeting Monday. On account of special service* begin ning in Allendale on that day there will be no services in the Church of the Holy Communion next Suuday. Capt A. M. Kennedy. Dr" W. C. Smith, L. M. Sprawls, B. Stringfellow of Williston were among those here for the taxpayers meeting Monday. Representative A. W. Owens war appointed a member of the following committees: legislative library, medical affaire, and priviledges and elections. —J-udge J. Bratton Kirkland of Meyers Bu ' v ' . i. sonic T/'mpTi*, a gold u. a 1 wilt be presented, to a high-s'ffhool pupil for rhe bt*8t sketch of Lee,, At the pnme time^. the ladies of the Missionary Society of the Baptisf. church will have an oygtCi^ supper. O)pier* will be served in every style ; also salads; sand witches. desserts 8Tid coffee^' Arr*n|[i‘mentr have be^n mide by which j r im.pt *er; vice is promised io alL and ’he p-iTrdr- age of thq public wr.'l^ be appreciated. Sjpper T «ill be ready at six unlock, Ip esse the , weather is revere.-or, rai y,4he affnir will be postponed «ne Keeping Yourself Well DRIVING OUT CAT, Mill audGeo. D, Kirkland and Paul D. Black of Milletteville were here Tuesday eu route tc Columbia on busi- nes J . .. . r , Watch n* xt wenk* paper for the page edvert sement of Ii.- A. Deason telling you Hbout nis one cent sale of Rvxail go ids on Thurfdiy, Friday and Satur day. • - Mayor P. 8. Greene -i f Elko was a i ba* ness vijitor here Monday, Mr ‘ Greene has not ye-t—h en convinced that tittle P. H. Greene Jr K is not the finest boy baby in seven state.* W. C. Gray of Allendal <n<d 8iin- day morning after airTtiness of about two weak*. Mr Gray »» s*i» j»^t by ilia wl»> and Sv riv children msMd*f#«s tnnde a* Bm iday If psopla knew how tha p . of catarrh Is a constant i they would have hone of Infests somatpart of the d adjusted body and makes 1‘ enca Kt on troir rewul F'h cately seless. thus throvylna on the oth^ organs _ .. **- •- 8 hare ofmrork. It more than thr« affords a' carelully prepared Seed bed for the perms of qpids, grip, tuberculosis and pneumonia. It so disarranges Nature's doplcate plans as to make possible asthma, hay fever and .otner Vcspiratory dis orders. It spreads pnil 1 It becomes systemic, thus involving many or gans and debilitating the entire system with serlougtesuUs. — ~ Catarrh Ik easily^ nyglected, and it rarely gets will of - itself. It meeds.-proper me^cinaV, correction. For almost hdl&^ century many Mtmd lonnng at t »• f V'.'T'—e* *r- - - ' -ti * t - - ^*,7 All aubscribera whi*- p .dated ‘‘February 17” wii tinned after the 1st at iF /pnlefS a ^nrittanoe'for as a renewal before thro’ i • want the paper to conti u date c n the label and (Jo. ^ t discohtiuue ii. tonic w special take 'and easy to administer. The aim is to /lean out wakte mat ter, to dispel /he catarrhal lntlam- matlon. and ttne up the whose sys tem. Its tilers' -willingly testify that it has done all this andjeven more for catarrhal suTTerers. What It has done la the best proof of what It will do. You may rely ‘ Peruna. i ' In tablet form It is id Masalls Tablets are t b-e i-d e a l laxative and liver tonic. T h e y: have no unpleas- tnt effects and do not form a hab it 10<? 25c. TbsPsnaaCb Umbm, O. v*.*- .. QyLU-8CH0OL PROPBRTY KOR 8ALI. ' Wo tlie undersigned, Trustees of School District Number 45 (Barnwell) arte for bid* ou the Old School Proper* ly in tlie sb^vn of Bstnwell oonsi«ting of about Two Acres of Land, and Bui Id- ing thevson. JThd--Board of Tfune^s will r*'ceive''Soald Bids up to February 1st 1917 on tbrSi entire- property, or on the tr'ict./>f land, or on the buildings separately or a* n whole, the Board rev serving th.e right to reject all bids. Signed ; / * ' • ” - Geo. H,Bate&, Chmn v __ ^ H. 1). CaTTimfh, A. D. Cdnftof. r ; i'ruste e. WANTED—Pefta, corn, X*helled and ip the fchnek), velvtn Jlieanti, (in and-ehelledj. pe*. IihVv, - I can place our farm products tn advantage Otis Brabham. AUendwier'S^C I 18 It* .WANTED— a kvc tdnfc*, de* q well", ump, and pom^Hck. suitable for ^*Xter supply fdr country rosiden»*c. t full pamqulnr- Jf 0. F<iwke. aid ms*, VG- ■ •- 1 4 3t. to-Ditte Soda -pyunt affd ✓ grass, Clover catalog tells how you can get free five splendid varieties** easily grown, yet beautiful floweys, yrtU 1 which to. heau- ff tlfy your homp b , “ . /. , Good seeds of Almost every kind axe scarce, thjg season, and you can’t afford to take chadces 4n your seed supply.. HastingsV.Seedsjre de able meds, the ldnd\*ou can alvra; depend on living “gpod luck" wttS.> You are going to harden of f^rm tB6' epfing,/ Why nofl Insure success ao^ far as- possible by\ starting with the right ^eed? Uon’A take chances not have aday for - Hastings’ 1917 :b free and wfll both inter- r you to Buccbed Jn 1917. tSTINGQ Cd.,\8eedsmen,