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y X o i oioiotoioi. i ioW-itotc LDCAt: Items Picked from Town and County. -r —t— J’ 0. Sander# of Olar was in the ciij outlay. ‘ , . ' U l^XHnimnet pjipnt the wtek-ecd athome. x. * , JJ► |)fr ftTgfS uf p.> bvf'*ii wsB here oil this week. , " C Oapi. VV. I. jjt4inn ol Baldock wafc here aaleHlny. Dipt. J. U. Keel of Ajle»«da!»* ia here thi .i w< ek at ooort. Ju Jge L. C B*nnett of Baldock spent Monday in Barnwell. Cop*. ML X- Walker of Walkers wae here o» buainww thu week. • J It. Nwleaion of Allendale wa* hare this week on bueinees. E I. Yiving. of Fairfax is in atten dance upon court as a juror, T B Eilif. Jr., of Lyndtiuret w*i a biHinaae visitor here Monday. Juniua Peeplea of Millettviile was a business viaitof here Monday. A H. Nineatein E*q 7of Blackville is lure thia week attending court. J. W. Folk and J. M Weathersbee line lot of horses and mules j 4/' -r*-~ V f | r. f - ~ ¥ ' of It aetnary were here Monday. J Fipd Lightfey or Fairfax is here this week attending court aa a juror. - »v l*r. J. W. Reeves motort*d toOrarigc- bjrg for the week-end in hia uew John Henry. *1 A. Kennedy or WiUiaton waa here with a aa eday. Meaara J. J Kay and Jas 7. Ray of Healing Springs were visitors here Monday. —' flu* many friends of Mrs J. A. Tobin will he glad to learn thill she is steadily improving. ( apt. J. Angelin Meyer and J. Brat- tm Kirkland Meyers Mill were in the city Monday. Messrs Hi D. Still, iluteh Still and L. C. Still of Blackville iwere here on business Monday. John P. Grace, Esq , editor of 1 The Charleston American, is here this week on professional business. While in the city for Field Hay Gov ernor Mauuing and his staff were the guests of Col. and Mrs B. P. Davies. The friends o'Mrs Julia 8. Easter ling will be glad lo learn that she haa recovered sufficiently to be out again. Messrs Isadore and Herman Brown of Blackville were here Monday and had a large number of Hue stock on the market. , a . x •• . There will be a -picnic and. Easter egg hunt at Siloatn church on Saturdav April seventh. Every bodv is invited to attend. • ***{V ". If 1,1 ****** ; . - Sergeant P. A. Price had the misfor tune to tall and break ilia arm while fighting tire on the Graham cottage Saturday-, —- Nine rural school's in Barnwell cotiu- ty received fii.OOO i^tate aid this year. Seven received $200 each - and two eeived #300 each. An election wijl be held in Allendalr*. Baldock and Bull Pond township* on ueaday April* - 24th ' to determine whether or not' the thirty thousand bond issue for -oads, voted tWo fcara ago shall be vot>d off. The notice of election appears in thia Isaac. featurs of Field Day were the selections rendered by the Columbia College Glee Club. The young ladies have splendid vices and nave many excel lent numbers. The members of the club ; are as follows: Misses Aline Kal er. Wra Melton Mildred Haney. Km Hamer, Winnie Lee Hamer. Genevieve, Stevenson. Julia Daniels. Barah Bolt and Marie Salley. The young ladies were chaperoned by Miss Chrietzberg, voice teacher at the eol- e MESSAGE TO B0W AND 6111$. The of Mareb-wa* a bfiftiity fat Barnwell. Field Day-^something 1 never heard of when I wks growing up. Now ,1 a» going kt gay a few wofds -to. the school bovs and girls of the county.^ — . Ig. the begi n nfpg j , WiU I .i>f ‘ lhatX Decided I v one of the moat ©‘•JOftW* thaok (i ,, lhat t ha% „ livK , to auch The cottage on Marlborough Avenue belonging to Mrs L. R Graham and occupied by Mr and Mri M. A Thomas was destroyed by fire Saturday about one o’clock. The fire is supposed to have caught from a defective flue. Mr and M rs Thomas saved ,moat jof their household goods, but had them dam aged in moving out- The building wa« insured for $500. The new fire fight ing apparatus did effective work after a fire department had been organized. No doubt the use of the hose kept the fire from spreading to other buildings. The following invitations have been received in Barnwell: ‘‘Mr and Mrs Marion deVaux Boineau invite you to be present at the marriage of their daughter, Minnie, to Mr John Dozier Lee. Thursday evening, April nine teenth, at nine o'clock. .The Church-of The Good Shepherd. Columbia. Smith Carolina." Immediately after the ceremony a reception will be held at the brides’ home 902. Pickens street. Miss Boineau is a niece of Messrs Harry D. and L. M. Calhoun of Barn well. a great day in Barnwell, and t{i be aide to. 6e present on the occasion. Now boys and girls, let me ask you a ques tion. ' Whi is-' th. iTre-id. nt ut ;l.e United Stales? Why. of course 7 , y< u are going to say Wifn'dlrOjc Wilson^- that’s right. Biit I will HitHWer the, question differently, it is an educate- man who is our president. Ho now b<jy* and g ; rls what I want to impris on your minds ig that it rs very essen tial for you to have an education Your father and mothwr can’t give you nn education j, your teacher can’t give an edoemiou. Your parents can give you the opportunity of getting an ed- ucatlou by eending'yoa to school." but this iff gll they can do. So now. Loys listen. 1 am not talking to grown people, 1 atp talking to the boys and girls thr iwgjjoiii Bsrnweli county. You will soon have to tike vour - parehls placet. Someone wifi have tit bf our guv - rnor ; some will Itave to be our judges: gome our law-makers; some our county officers. Now'then etrivp hard to secure an education so that when you meet smart men and women women you will be able to cope with them. Did it leave you spirit* and vitality? waak, UnM catarrhal disease, and afterhxm re- •ovar from the acute stage nttch of tha catarrh is left. Thi# aid your vaaknaw invite further attacks. The Tonic Needed is hrnna. , First, because itwillaaditin budd ing up your strength, reinvigorating your ‘igestion and qttkkenkig all functions. Second, because it aids in overcoming the catarrhal condi tions, helping disptl the inflarama- tion, giving the membranes an oppor tunity to perform th^r functions. Thousands have answered the ques tion sftor trip by tue propcf um of this Post tome treatment. You nsy protit by thtir ex- parMBgs. » Liqu\d or tablst forsa —both safe and satis- faMory. V THE PIJtUNA CO. Cihabii, Okie Made Daily of Pure Cream and -Fresh Fruits ■■ ■ ■ 1 V" ■ . ',)■ \\ r- h i i:-n ;;<ly to deliver bo any liomo in Barnwell, in ‘ in Sanitary 'Cuntakers racked'in Ice. T.Priees: lfal. *1 25; 1-2 ^al. 75e; 1 Qt. 40c Special Prices to Churches, Schools and Picnics. THE BARNWELL FRUIT CO. Telephone 60. CLASSIFIED ADS A old or pew Ford and $350 makes a me t hi truck that will take the place if J leairiH. Jordan, Allendjtle, )ictribate'r. 1-’ "*tf. Break your Cold or LaUrippe with a Off 2-44-I3t few dos^s of 6 FOR SALE—100 bushel* of Extra Staple Webber No. P2 Co»ton Seed. Price $1 50 per bushel This cotton brought 27c at climax of market. Jas. J. Eay.lUackvilleTS. O. 1 l-tf Have you seew. the truck attachment on the Coca-Cola Tcuek, it is a Smith Form A:ttncbment, cow $350. 12-7-tf. —: RUB-M Y-TIHM - lievea RheumwtAMw. gia, etc. Antiseptic, re- Sprains, Neural- - 12 14-13t Lets n B e what an education will -do. I will compare it try a fight. Here 1 have a lighted lamp in my hand : it, is a very dark night; .there .are a kreat many people with lire, thej all have lamps buj, they are not lighted ; they «ant to lighi their lamps and all they have tc do is to touch their lamps to mine, they all born brightly. I can give light to ten or a hundred and never miss any of my light. It is the, same with an education, you can,pour it out to a thousand and never miss it. Now I am going to make a long»-atory rliort by saying that (iod has put as much brains in the head of the country chap as he has in the head of the boy from >he village, town or city. So here's many good wishes to the -I boys and girls. • There’s Hilly, .Jack.‘Tom and N j d, 7 Arid. Harry and Willie Bunting. Did ever you see such a crowd Going a rabbit hunting? — Field Day Visitor^ How Thin People Obtain A Plump Strong Robust Body ‘-Before I took tonoline people used. Lj^ call me ‘skinny,’ but row iny name is changed. My whole body it 6tout Have gained 15 lbs. and ain gaining yet. I look like a new man,” declared E. P. Smjtli, Pittsburg. Pa , who has just finished the tonoline treatment. Woujd you, too, like to quickly put ffoni lo 11 30 Ins. of good, atffid. “stny- there” fie&h. fat aqd muscular riasue between your skin and bones! B' at Pharmacy ; K. P. St-arson Drug Go.. Allendale ; Wt issirgefVPharmacy. Blackville i.s dispensing a great deal of toiioiine. , More than half a million thin urfn and \vom*ui have gl idly made th.iB.test and that tonoline dies succeuL does make th.n folks f»U eveii where all else naf^ailed, is. TTest iroved |»y tin- tre mei dons bt'Bint#ss we hav^ uony. No, drastic diet, flesh creams, massage. <>ji- nr emulsions, hut a simple, harmless home treatment. Cut out the cpu|on and send for this Free package today. Take tonoline with your mevls and waten it work. This teat will te.I the story. * \ %. ; -«Oc BOX FREE- The local Chapter U. I). C. will ob serve ApriT 26th, Memorial Day,' with appropriate eeremotiieg. ' rtlk CHILDREN LIKE I 1 * KENNEDY’S LAXATIVE COUCH SYRUP Tt^ I I f Mrs Louis Wilson and little son, Wal ker, of Ocala, Fla., are here the guest of Mrs Wilson’s parents, Col and, Mra - N.;urw. WalKtM. Asparagus growers throughout the C iunty are wearing broad smiles...’The grade of “grass" they arc getting .is good, and the prices are tine. General Win. W. Moore returned to Cdiunbia Saturday from New York where he attended the National meet ing of the National Guard association The annua! meeting of the River’s Bridge Memorial association will be held oirThtiraday April 2ffth. A full announcement appears elsewhere in this issue. • * “ There will be Eastervervicea at the Cnurch of the Htr'y Apostles next Sun day morning at 11':JO o’clock. A special musical program has been ar ranged. Our splendid magazine clubbing of fer expires on Jhe fifteenth of this month. If you want to take advantage of tnis excellent bargain let us, have your remittance AT ONCE. The new county bojird of commis sioners held their first regular roouthlv 'meeting Tuesday. Miss Hallie Arm- jftrdng, newly elected cerk, wHF not begin her duties for about two weeks. * v General Thomas H. Peeples was the only state official iroin Barnwell county .'Who could attend the Field Day exer Kjiaea. GeneraF Moute...wus in New York apd Col. A. A. Richardson was unavoidably detained in Columbia. E. B. Wilson, secretary of the State TftX Cqtpmisaioii, met here Fiiday with FARMS—and property wanted any wheres. 4f you want to sell, rent; ex change, or buy. try me. One per cent after sold. Hundred* bf buyers want my next Catalog*** riitt Hahr’s Foirm Agency, 8-15 4t. 8(X) Broad St, Newark, N. J. FOR SALE—rent liens. Mail orders promptly filled. . The Barnwell SentineK Barn well, S. C. J FOR SALE—Trespass notices printed I in large letters?"' Prompt attention given to mail orders. The Barnwell Sentinel, Barneyvcll, S. C. FKEE TONOLINE COLPON This coupon, with !0c in silver to hely pay postage packfng. etc . and to si o v good faitn entitles holder to one 50a paekagt 1 of Tnnofipe Free. Address the American Proprietory Co., Boston, Mass. -Adv. 4-5 3t An Illustration FOR..4 U, CFrist -M-ilL, good- new. Apply to A. Bsthane Patterson, Barnwell, S. C. « .X3-29 tf V * X FOR SALE—Hudson roadster, run SOtto miles, four seats. in good condi tion. R-as ui for gelling want a touring car. Apply to A. Befhune Patterson. Barnwell, S, C. 3 20-tf ■ ti e to voehip and town boards of tax as»e«>ora He discu-.-- d the. que&tiou of property vtil -atioii and tax , returns v/ith the tnetnbe s aVd guve th-rn many us ful sugg* srions. f x FOR SALIO— ♦ five gi4*in a.-tiirin tab lets ht>; |2 five grain aspirin tablets for ; liKi live grain aspirin tablet.-* OOr. C. N. Burkhaltuv, Druggist, Barnwell, S. C, 3 27 2t J 3 LODGE NOTICES. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.LODGE No. 16. A regular meeting of Barnwell Lodge No. 18, Knights of Pythias is held on the first and third Friday in each month at Castle'Hall at 8 o’olock, p. m. A full attendance Is requested. By order of J. K Armstrong. C. C, Wm. McNab. K. R. A. 8. HARMONY LODOt NO. 17 A. P. M. _A regular communi cation of Harmony Lodge,Nol7.A.F.M. witirr5~trelcI"Tiir~Ma- sonic Temple an Thursday, Apr, 5th. 8:80 o’clock. Visit'ng brethren are Cordially invited t6 attend. F. W. Price, W. M, *Vm. McNab. See. * / ^V J T , " u oi our farmer friem ’ y • • clrhnt. The .merchant .—i keeper. lealt with the -ame m;r- was, IvoiLest, biit a poor bobkr Orient our farmer friendsalways tu~idniLbim. g elf upon ing lii-bills aitli r:i>h, Tlie otlu-r kept, hi-; our liank anil paid by cheek. The result? . Easy enough. Jf the careless merehatif presented a bill the sfrond time to tlie one who had a i.aneelled check-as» a receipt, be bad lartf -t^rtt fmn.'11 at. onre. wbde tX nw-' who tnFTt ~ easli lidd to scraeli.hi' head and- worry about it and sotm - times thought he paid twire. * It pay-* to pay by cheek. Bank of Western Carolina * Head Office: D A DIM WCl I C C aiken,“S c. ' DAKnrTtLLi o. t. v ' BARNWELtCHINESE LAUNDRY AND PRESSING GLUB •' ^3? ■' r . < 11 1 | — ’ 1 . Wo Guarantee All Work at the . N. ,.jt> "1 V r - . . Following? Prices: , ; ■ , ' ... - M\ Collars . ic Suit Pressed ... .........,4,0c Shirts?.....?. i) ... .. 10c Suit Dry Cleaned 50c Suit 'Scoured,. Bushed and C»Jeaned : 65c Palm Beach Suits .... 30c -■-7- . .. ' ~ \ BARNWELL CHINESE LAUN= DRY AND PRESSING CLUB KIM NGOME, Propr. Barnwell, S. C. WWV^VSi Vr’/r V,Vr Gasoline, Kerosene and Lubricating Oils ; WHOLESALE ONLY T. V Several car loads on hand at all times. Wire, or phone your orders and we will make prompt delivery. . v ‘ s' BARNWELL ^RANCH GULP REFINING COMPANY, B.’.T'. RICH, Manager BARNWELL, S. C. V i ' ■ T" _ x How To Use The TELEPHONE Did it ever occur to you that you might not be using the telephone in the right way? - Do you speak sideways7 above,’ be- ; low; or six inches away from the trans mitter of your telephone? * I : A J 1 ... 1 11 ' ii m—mmmm THE SOUTOERNRA1LWAYCOMWAHY : An Ambition and a Record THE needs of the. South are identical with th^need* of rl,; SuiKtirrn Rallwiy: the crtwnh and aucccu S ooc meant tbe upbuilding of tbe oilier. ’ Tlte Southern Raihray aiti tw favors—no apeciai p^rik-(fe not •rcorded (u oibers. • v ,* 'tl,e amhldot: of the Southrm Rai!«»y'^ on ’P" n y ** onjfy »>f tnfereurUtat it bora of co^iperat-on heiwfc-i «h- public ati«i , the railr<oid ; to tecperfecte<Rt,hat.faif <bi*i frintc ppU y in theowtifo- « tuertt of ndtvaAi wbkh imke.t of pjTtfBOirfltfl I asTnci—: to realize thatpberaitfy cf tr?5;tnent wtMrh will erthit It to obtain the additional capital -kuk4 f >f :t.-acyui i.ion of better anj -rl:irr.-.l ir. i.l-io lo ,1.^ a-ni.-id t.J- n.oica^eii and better leoke; and. haallj— . • -• . ^ A- . "T To tale iti nhctie Jn the body poJCc if tlie South alonjude of other prrat indust-fier, with no tnore. hot with e>iual lib< rtire<:ual rirfcts and f^ual opportuDllie*. - ■ 1 “ The Southern Serves the South.” You ^should talk directly into the transmitter-r-not simply at it. Keep your lips about one inch from the ’mouthpiece. Speak in an even tone. It is not neces sary to shout. ^ i There is much, that can be said about the proper way to telephone, but these little rules will help. * / . - f •i When you Telephone—*$mile SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY — Oraughon Trained THAT'S ALL Tresspass Notice. * No brighter, no more Capable than rise. He took the easy step provi Notice ii hereby givt*n that all per- nr e iim i; --" <i r Q ‘ nUf r nnan '*** - m " unaj-jw«gned for the liur- D. Hoof huntiug'fljhing, cittiiig wood ^ul haulmg^rnr anff gamldicg. AH vtolatora will be dealt with* ingtulaw. -i Mr?; T. L.’Swnii; BarLwell. S. Q. «. ne toon the easy step provides! toy I Ji 200,000overworked,underpaidyoun? mets,and\ Draughon Course of BiMiness Training ——— A i ii mnoWt /VS 5 ac- 3-22 St. \. but determined to by Draughon’s. • women in 18 states have .taken the „kkcCPiUfc.^tCOpgraphy. Banking gr-C°mmerciaT Law, efc., %pd their small investments have yielded enormous dividend* in higher Dositions and BIGGER PAY. I his Draughon Training in the helpirijvhand that will take tow out °f the long-hour, short-pay dass into uSe sei^L well paid cirde. T~7 write us TODAY for our book of Bankers Advice to Young Men, and ourCATALOG. \ - r X. . DRAUGHON’S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE MAIN STREET. COLUMBIA, S.C. >•