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PUBLISHED JE1VKRY ■THUKSD.A V I prV * l i "V - \ I' — AT— iVah^av ki,l.s. r H. H VU> IJI.-KIMTKR. Mitt 1 Patterson way, entertained on Monday evening when Mra H. Boyd Cole gave a bridge luncheon. A two course luncheon was served,fink be ing .carried mi tin* the refreshrppnfti Miss ,Patt«r?nu as gh^st of honor was t' given a piCee/ol seati. • ■Wat-. Iwiu Ar red as seennti c Wpunad matter Fob-' sty 1.4,100.*. :it'llie‘l’<ji!-f<)flio«> at llern-' well, S. l’.v under ifie Act of Congress lingerie,for her irons.- Th- diret ( r /.e wa-eg-bottle Of toilet WRt/r wn n h Mrs if. I) Calhoun who presented it 1 ff-MisXTHtterkon a'so Mia Carr'yii •tacutti g the congelation gave eel'.' . • .. . . .. . ergon, Esq A grant unto inirtra- Sthte of and ^ne * lPh>-ee nv nth erBscipfioN gAt $1 6rt; S*x > "'r: it the tin ? •I MR. C. H. M’CREARY ; On Saturday morning ~M'S$ Annie lyOe Simms -entertained Miss Marion Patterson and her friends at cards. The prizes w'gre lovely things made for the bride to bX and Mra (Turning? presented her with rtmtidoir cap which CLAIMED BY DEATH! | she won as first prize ahd Miss Simms The newa^pl the death in Atlanta of Mr Clarence H. McCreary was receiv ed here with the deepest regret. Mr' McCreary died from injuries received in an antomobile accident. Th.e acci dent occurred a few daya'ago. Mr. MeCreary, while in hiRJfar, was backed into by a truck.. His autnmobi'e was capsiaed. his leg broken.-and other in juries resulted. Everything that the best of medieal skill and loving hearts and tender* hands could suggest whs doneTor hjm, but he passed away *dur ing the night Sunday. - - Citation Notice State of South.Carolina, ) ■Gorintyof Barnwell* I, . By John K. Snelling t Enquire, batn Judge. Whereas, Jas. M.. hath made .'suit' to n Wilmot Riley, LaltersJo tiohde borfys n|»ui of the, •effects ofLeyenia Pratt*. dr eeaHoth The8e%re, therefore/tn Pile, and ad monish ail apd singular .tfje- Jjindred and creditors qf the s»(d I.evyiiiaPfattB, decease97That\they /e and appear Jbe> tore nie:j : in Urn eou/rt oL4*f bbate, to.be held at Baimwely 8. CXonV Monday, •May‘28th. next, auer publicatmn-there- Qt, at 11 o’cloow^in the forenoon, to show cause,, if aAy-they have, why the sjtid jHruioiarfatioa should not be granted. .. . / -■* . Given under my hand this 11th day of May, \ D, 1917. — John K Seeding, ; X Judge of Prpbate. Published on the 17th day of May in the Barnwell Sentinel. 6 172t :v to— broitie , wg-in At nnta at the time of Mr McCrrarv’s ip-ith. The remains wer** brought to Augu-Ja"Monday night, and the funeral took, place Tuesday morning. Rev.Dr U. S. Whitney, of ficii i c. I'b- 1 to* fir<-r j w-r*-: Messrs H. P I'rHPf, 11 ♦ * i r g * * Ver l** r y,. Paul DfO-Xloh. I 1 >*-n , .1 r , lame-r Wr-lteh aid J. Bell, tlielaiter gr-ntieOjar. being' Alla*.la friend. The interment was in the City_J3em"ery at Au gust a’. Tr Mr McCreT^syh^ a Williston. 8. C boy. bui h.*l livi-dT^m^Angusta many years. H»-wns a gentlemati^ol the fin est charset. r a friend who rang insr Bad a bosiiie-A-. niairof high Ability. He had friendaon every side in this county wbo Were shocked to loarn of .his un timely death. Mr MoCri ary’s last position in Au- —gwabt was as manager of the troeerr department of J. B. White k Oov^Leav- ing there, he took aa important post with the Armours, Atlanta becoming bi« kwadgnarters. Mv McCreary is vurviyed by hicheart- brokaa wife, Miss Margaret.Kennedy before her marriage, and by two brntl»en..Bamnel MeCreary and Her* heft MeCreary; by hia mother, Mrs Rosa I. MeCreary, and one eister, > \ Mra Murray Mathis. X V -‘I 4 CLAUDE WILSON HART. Vuat-ral services for the late Claude Wilson Hart, who died' in Greenville Saturday aight, were held at the First Presbyterian church Sunday ^turning, ai 10 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. Thornton W. Whaling, D. D. President af the Columbia^Theologioal seminary. . Ijsterment was made in the Young plot in the church yard. ' X Mr Hart was formerly a resident of Celumbid. bairibg orree been employed ia the Columbia oftice of the Souihero railway superintendent. At the tilne of his death he was ehief clerk in the Greenville division of thySouthern. He was 37 years 9/ age and is survived, by bis widow, who was formerly Miss Bessie Young of Columbia, a sister, Mra W. Ed Young of Savannali and "two brothers. B. A. Hart of Savannah and M. H. Hart uf Minnesota. Hia father was B. A. Hart and his mother before-marriage was Mias Claudia Wilson, daughter of Brig. Gen. 0- 0.' XAVilaon, of the Confederate,army. = N JOSEPH KOCER HAIR. At Columbia on his way home from Johns Hopkins - Hospital. Baltimore, whe-re he-bad. been.under treaVneut of j the most eminent specialists ir. the country fur the past few weeks, Joseph Koger Hair 30 yeara of age, departed ~this life rntEThtT^Ynterment took place at Blackville, his forme^ home, upon the arrival of the Southern (train from Columbia on Tuesday morning - I ~ A pall of gloom and madness has been eaet over the entire town of 'Blackville whereJie leaves several relatives and numberless friends; in fact his many friends throughout the State will be distressed to learn of his death. “Until about two years ago, Mr Hair wat the owner of and operated the Electric Light I*JanF at BJackvilb, when he disposed of his holdings to tfie towii of Blaekville. He moved to Char* iDUs, N. C. t where, until his recent illness, lie wao engagel tn the auti)- mobile bueineBs; fterl gav4 her a lovely piece of^ngerie dainty salad course was serv* PUBLISH RULES OF . ETIQUETTE FOR FIAC i'he following rules of etiquette are published by >he United States postal authorities, for those who wish to make v the proper display of the American fl»E- V. , The flag should be raised at stinrise, or after; never before. ■ _ t „ It is a mark of disrespect- to fiy the flag tf rough the nigh t. When the llag is hiniR against a wall- the blue Held should be in the upper lefthand corner if the stripes are horizontal, or in the upper righthand corner if the stripes are perpendicular. Bursting, for decorations, should be placed with the red at top, whrte below and blue it the bottom! ■~ J . -T- eitation Notice State of South County tli Carolina, ) of BamwelJ. ) v By John K, Shelling, Esquire, Pro bate Judge. , Whereas, W. A, Parson hath made suit to tap to graft unto him Letters of' Administration af the estate of and ef fects of Oh a Hi oTarson,,deceased. The*e are. werefore^to cite and ad- tqnish ail aufl Bigular the kindred and creditors opTthe said Charlie^ Parson, deceased j*yla\ they be and appear be fore me, ip the^^iourt of Probate, to-be held at Bpmwen. S. 0. oii Tuesday May 29. next »sfter publication thereof,Vt 11 o’clock In the fore^oen-rto show cause, ihany Iheyha^e. why the said Admin istration should-tiot be granted. Given under my-naud this- 12th di of May A. D. 1917, - - - . John K Shelling, Jodge of Probate. Published on the 17th day May. 1917, in the Barpwel] Sentinel. •* 5 17 2t T Having placed orders several months ago for our Screen Doors and Windows,' we are , o Y . - .j - naming very low prices,”iuueh cheaper than ?. ' '■ ■ * 'r ■ . 1 - . > ' - x' could be bought, today. X Screen Doors in t\Y<rsizes, 2-l0x()-10 aiid —-VX r* *~rr.-r- 3x7 at $1.501mdW?oT ' ... • - v • . x - ■ - — f- - • - -T \ I Screen Windows, adjustKJ)lh.in wood and 'Metal Frames (>0e and up. A . Citation Notice j •* Sereen Wire ( iotli, 32, I)(5 aiHl 48 inches A flag used as a street banner should bft hnng across the street at an equal- distance between curbs. • United States laws forbid the use of the flag in registered trad.-marks or for advertising purposes. In no ease should the flag be aim wed to touth the groand. A v flag .reversed, with the blue field down, is a sign of distress. Snelnhg Esquire, Pro- State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. By .John K. bate Judge. — Whereaa^PzBgcne DePuisa, hath made snic to me to irant uht-. him Letters of AdminieUratioiYpf the fc.*inte aud el- feets of Joe DeRuis^, deceased These w»e, thesr*(Are ti cite and ad- fnonish all and mngular the kindred and creditors of Abe said Joe DePuiss, deceased, that ^heA he-muH Probate, tn be. wide. x Spring Hinges,,Door Sets, Dour Springs, To display the ftag at htlf-mitl, in fpre me. in thbami7 ease of national mourniag or other calamity, the proper way is to raise it to the top, then lower it a little. Be fore it it lowered, it ip proper to taiae tie flag flret to the top. •'- ' - On the death of a president, the flag •hould be displayed only one day at half-mpst, according to regulation. he flag' ia at haif-m«t only half a da; on Memorial day. .At midday the flag it raised to the top of the staff, where it remains until sunset. June 14. the anniversary of the adoption of the Mag. is Flag dry. The oatn of fealty, salute to the flag »•: ^ , ^**1 pledge allegiance to'hty lag. “^Abd TO the'RepuDlicTfdixwli'ich it held at Barnwell, S CTyon Monday, 28th May neit, alter publication thereof, at 11 o’eloek In the forenpon. to show cause, if any they have, #hy the aaid Administration should not be granted. Given under my: hand this Uth of May A. D. 1917. » John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate. PubHahed on 17ih ~dBy of Ifiy ~TfiI7 in the Barnwelf Sentinel. B 17 2t BARNWELL, S. C. 1:,. I ■" ’ 6itation Notice State ef South Carolina, ? County of Barnwell, i By John K. Shelling, Esquire, Pro- bate Jadgfe^* , -Whe teas J ohn OTSpniWI^^^yqtrtb" Master’s Sale STATE of SOUTH CAROTIN A, REPOkTOF CONDITIONER THE FIRST NATIORAL BANK At Fa rfax, in the State of South Carolina 1017:- —= 1 stand i One nation—indivisible— WithEibetty and Juatiee fot'talX’ SUtcneat sf Oweerskip .... Of The Barnwell Sentinel published weekly at Batnwell. S. C, for April 1917 State of Soulh Carolina. - (■ - SP me to grant unto him Inters of Admin- isirstitm of the E'^ateof amiTwffiectirta Septima Warren Spann, Dacessed.. These are therehre, to cite and ad monish alb and sipguUr the kindred and creditors of the said Septima War- ren.Spann, deeeareil, that they be and appearbefor^hrp in the court of Pro- bate/, to be held at Barnwell, S. C. Tues< Chart of Common Pleas. 4 . - -a- / Plaidtiff, »*/ ^sday 22d, met n»-'xt after County of Bgrnwejl, Before me. a Notary Public in ahd for the State and^County aforesaid, personally appeared R. Boyd Coie, who having been dnly sworn According to law. deposes and says that he is Editpr* of The Barnwell Sentinel foil that the following is, to the best qf his know ledge and Relief, a true statement of the ownership, management etc, of the aforesaid publication for t|te date shown m ti e above (aption, required by the 4ta-of AugfKt J4 V PB4 emhi (lied ill section 4484'optHI Luwi- a)^ Hegulotions printed on the reverse of this lorm, to WifcC' — ' '•-:---* 'X-*--.— 1. ’That the name and addresses of the publisher, edrtrirrrniHnirtinR editor, and bur-mess managers are : _ | Publisher It. liojd ('ole, Barnwell. S. C. I Editor Business Mansyer It. Boyd C<de, Barn- ’well, S C. ^2Xl'.hat the owners are: It. Boyd Cole, Baruweli,. S. C. Ida I Cole. BarnwefT.-S. C. , - 3.- That the known bond holders, mortgagees a'lid other security holders owning or holdiqg 1 per cent or more of.t- tal amount of botidsv mortgages, or other aectirities are : H. B. .Hare, Saluda, 8-C. ■ x - . X i. That t^e tyo paragraphs next, above, giving tlienames of the f^vVners, stock holders, and security holders; if any, contain not oply“the list of. stock-! holdeis as they appear upon* the books of thelcompariy but also, in cases where -tln^trtrktioldernjr security holder ap pear upon the books of the company as .truetee or iti. any othFr fiduciary re lations, the name of the person or Corporation f-ixwhi'qi snch tr-us'ee is acting, is given ; also that the said two, paragraphs contain: statements' env braeiog atliant’s fJ/lf knowh-dge and bel jr-f as to i he circumstances and ron- Which sj(yckh+*ldr-rs and H l»tniy as sec-ii mies in that of a bdila on pabliea- tjon thereof, at 11 o’clock in the fore noon. to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should uot be granted.. - (liven under my hand this 7th* day df May A 1). 1917. John' K. Snelling, ‘ . *• Judge Of Probate Published on the 7th day of May 1017 in- the Barnwell Sentinelr. 5 10 2t. - f ng J 'byoi s in.tier - -iteCufiry ^h-hters- vlhoi do not. upon the books of # tfie com trustees,hold stock, ai d a capacity othf r t ban Mr Hait was a j ourg man of quail ties ,.t r*i ie t obis f riendKclia r it a bit to all, wholly in sddisH/tiig of hcarjt, a gentleman ai all We extend to hip family and dXends but ilecprd owneriwid this affiant has no and sincere^ sy4',atfiy. . j ,hH ' ****?.*&$» J* - . asstutiatioH, or corporattotv ha9 any. m- Ile is survjvr ddiy bis wife Ajuiie Dot 1 * [ terest d,ireCt or ftidirecft in the s^ui erihoffanipfntle daugh er \ume Brigg-.;stock,Jxinds,or other securities . than No. 10979 TREASURY DEPARTMENT V < Office of Comp, roller of the Currency. Washington, D C.. Aoril 13, 1917 W hercas, by satisfactory ev'idenc * luefiep.tr.d to I lie umietsigned, it lias qenn^ma le to appear that “The First National-Bank of-.Fairfap’* in the town pf Fairfax, jn tlyp county of- Barnwell and State of South Carolina has com plied with. «l4 the provi-iuns of-the Statutes of tlnrUnV^i Slates, required' tube complied with before an asdocia“- tion shall be Authorized (o commence the bus irn-sit of liar kin g . " \ Now therefore I, John Skelton Wil liams, Comptrollsr of thta Currency^do hereby certify that “The First Natmnal .-Bank: of Fairfax” tn the town of Fair fax in the county of Barnwell ar.d State of South Carolinans Authorized- to com mence the business af banking ag pro-' vided it/fection fifty vile hundre-X and Sixty nine of the revised statutes of the United SVates. , In testimony whereof witness thy hand and seaTo-f office this thirteeilth day of-April r+91r W. M. Grtyion, *D. ml. __ ' agminst Nathaniel,Peeples, rt. ah T '- . defendants, \ . By virtue of a deqretyl order to me directed in the abovA entitled cause, I will^ell at Barn well, in front u v f the Court House, on Moqday. the 4th day of June49l’7, it being t (4s 1 c Day it, sard month. within v the ligal hours of sale, the following desc/bed real property: All that certain piece, pargel or tract of land lying ang bieing m the County of Barnwell, Wflliston Township, State of South Carolina, containing fifty-four (54) acre*, more or^ less-, and bounded an follows : - Ofi the.Nffrth tiy lands of Isnam Usnt‘ry; oivAjttrEast.by lands of the estate of Aiken “Pe’eples ; on the ttVst by lands of, Aiken fPeeplesV Said lands having forthr-rly belonged to_ Nixson and - purchas*d from him by Anguf j’eiiples. dec^alsed. Terms oFsale eash.rPurehaser to pay for papers. ' . ' -r",* — , .11. I,. < >’ Batuion, - Master. Master’s oflice. ^Iay 2nd, 19)7. Loans-and dircotmts off b and c). Total loans RESOURCES .ViEL pt thAse shown / $68 254 7.3' 68 254 73 Deduct: $1 836 29 Overdrafts unsecured VaLueof banking Kou..!. K<quity in banking house . • Furniture and Fixtures . . ^ Net amount due fmm banks and bankers Jollier than included in 12 or 2tT) • Exchanges for clearing hooHC* Outside.checks arid other cash item* Fractional currency. nickefs. and cents Notgs of ot her national banks • Federal lieserte lunik pi>t p * • Lawful reserve in Vault and net amount dye from federal Reserve Bank 374 08 •«2(> 14 44 .90 Total £ ^ - -El \ B1 i. [TIES THE BEST PROOF 23.,- 25. Ja_ (’atutajetock paid 1 uji.vidi d pjxxiu- • r h . l.eSs ctirn-nt «-x pi ns* { , Dmoiind i! * -1 >< s', is : .39— Indfv tl-.al dcpfWit-r 30. • .•('ffsliij-r’s clM-cks, *iu 10 interest ami taxe • i I ilX i l-iX - l aid,, l subject to zl.eck £■ tn'intl deqlisiis, 39. 40. and 4 i iejmsits i pAyabh Ik ma J;) 34 35, .4-20 9t J no, Skelton Williams, Comptroller of the Currency. age lie mi# f,pa. parents, Mr and Mrs Judron K'.*-Hair. of Blackv-ilfen. S. (’.i a lid -t-y tftv-f.dTotVfi g i. iim .! r.n.i’ er, 'Xu.d sister.-": ft) GeX F. Hhrr. R lid’e/Xy MrstitVlb WaH-ers, ♦ * *mi^.Mrs II as so stated by him. v ** ' Swj i fji to fif <T ttv-rs It':li -lay. ->f Mm ||d r ,lpo. M K -71 cK. Bdfd'Cde, .yid>d-li r. r-1*- it - b'*Tire Notice to Debtors And Creditors. Notice is-ln-Yehy giyen that all. par- L Xrtja t l ; ~ut *t , h se, at-e .ptom paymenf fo Jol ^ in fact..and h[1 o*-rsoos liold'ii g against the stud estate will them da!\ rtttestf-d f v > April 23, 1917. v _John K-fSoeliing. 4-2ti 4t. . -A tOiMrey iff. fact . .ti*- * j d eh ted- ( tf) ‘it Bunyne -« ||^i K i. 666 -X Given by a Barnwell Citizen. Doan’s Kidney Piils were used —they br light benfits. *■- The story waa told to Barnwell resi dents. ' - * Tims* has strengthened Jlu> evidence. ‘Has proven the , result lasting. v The testimony is jiome teslimony — The proof cunyincing, - - It’ean be ijjvestilati-d f>jr• Batnkcll residents. Mrs. W. S. Bates, Washington St.. Barnwell, “t\suffered fdpm dull naggingr^-baCkaqh-es. headaches and “other symytoms pf kidney complaint; I used a box of poan’s Kidney Jhlls. procured from R. A, Deason’s Drug S' ore, -»nd I bave, *\nc^ been free from | j backaches and have had no other symp toms f>f kidney complaint.” (Statement givcp June 25»- £910.)_ Ofcr. three years la(er, Mrs. Bates s«i(J:‘:I Have had no reason to chang.-' my high ' opinion of Doan’s K ifneV Pifts. Theyhrave cured me and'the cure ti^» been lasting ” X~— J Bsc* 5Qq. at a-li dcalsrsX'Dam’l -utm’T' « i, : • - ... * • 1 - ■ Totai ‘ 3.;. 37 him- deposits i payable aft- r ;1(7 .!a 'Ubjfct u> 3<i tjuys of more r,( tiAt*). : (’♦“rt:!;c’it“s b' ib-| 6XT L'^ill- <)f tif^e il>-p-: 1 -- I i*-urs-42. 4.-0- and 44 ‘ . V-' ■ . x. bills pay.-ihie. other tt.an w tli Federal IB* servo Bank, iT(4ly.(iing a Eob'iga'i-wy* r* j. . Kj-upinv money borrowed, other th\n r»- dl:C tiut-i 22 < 6’, J . 12 m? U6-2MX 1 886 ■£> 2 374 9 % 77M 8-.* ‘-- 2 459-r' 22HJA. 886 li, . - ,36<) a; I <'5! 04 — .-t - ■ $68 294 1 472 0(10 (V . — 1 583 «; ' 22 335 fiT 325 6 ■ ! 2- 049 -9* Total \ C 10 <«0G (8, 468 294 29 Carolina. Cou itf of Ba rat ell, Ap: • •’BELL. Cashiej’ of the ahove-named finnk, db v sp]cmly swea- pr» : sent SiBte of S nith Jr^JV OAMl that tb e a bo ve state me hi is* true to the tn Rt of my knowledge’ and belief ' , u x >■ l - •»- W. CAMPBELL;,Cashier Subscribed and sworn,rn beforajau; this 7th day -nf^May. 1917 ^ ' v ' ^ ^ j : • ft w nnwi i \(f~ •, Correct—Altes? B; F. THOMAS. N. BM.OADHOLT, L YOU MANS. / i rectors. i t- i Notary Draughon-Trainc ^— THAT’S ALL C : b me DoatiV D. sti! - J u! ji; VI- T.Ia-kVU! T ' ( li. »L. < ) >■• im F-: ui -. . t .XJ t iyro t ,i-u lOtcruuf. * . v _ ^ at-.wlUl-htor*. This it a presepip Goo prepared-aepccialfy -is for‘a kidm v for MALA«IA>r CHILLS & FEVER. Ki id.-y • ' toiletLc-aX.s>m- * rive or six dofc»-«wdDbreak anv cave, and ...... - ? * if Taken thenpTa Vpr.ic ^he Fc^ef'wijtnot f-X a V"'- 1 u *’ ' >* f ' ’ vefura.—itthhMiver—th.4n~ ^ 1—————X— -—' L — - Calomel taTifoc# cht gripe or nicLca. 2oc Paid for Whai lows . No brighter, no more capable than yp4 but determined to '»>' « Hz *°° k th , e , ca8y , ote R .P b y Draugbon’a. *; _ 200,000 overworked.underpaidyouagme^ and women in 18 spatesWe talccntbe Dra^ghon Course of Bu.mc^frafmng ,n bookkeeping. StenogmShy Banting Accounhng, U*. ^ and ^ sm aIFSvestmrnta. ha^ dividend* in. hicber positioMT and BJCGER PAY ‘ be >^ ******* >.i*,o«ou, Wt' us TODAY lor our ourCATALOQ lass intoJJre 3efeet, well paid-cirele bpo>« of BankerT Advice to Young Tuft N .'ll, BAilGHPS'S PRfiCTifiA A - * v. MAIN SVffEET, Young Men. 5> COLLEGE COLUMBIA A ( ■r- 1 - -to I '■Je. ;*■ ..,.7 * - 1 i —~*— **r^'"**y ■ —