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Barnwell Sentinel,
PATRIOTISM- AND
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
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R. BOYD t'Ol.K. EDITOR.
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Entered as second-class mail limiter Feb
ruary 14,190&-;at theTostofUce at Barn
well, S. (/., under the Act of Congress
■ of March 3, 1879.
1 Al^jehaiigeg of advertising and all
comnium(*nti«>nn must lie in this , office
nut lat(*r than Tuesday rmxcnkr-g. tujn-
etore publication in the current tFsup..
O-r-
- Recr nly a police man in one
;ef oilr small to\rns saw thhe
soldiers in uniform, Avlio- were
apparently . < l.t • se rte r'k fro ft i
army camp. H* did not attempt
toarros^ thorn, hut called the
nearest camp hy long distance
phone and' satisfied - liiiusclf
that they were,deserters^ and 1
haggled with 1 tHi army ollioer-,
as to size of the reward that
would lie paid for their irettrnrj-^
to army authorities. Finally tli
POLICY no reason' to believe that” any ot v er
person, association, .or corporation has
any interest direct or indirect in tpo
said Stock, bonds, or other securities
than an so stated Hy him. ~ " ‘ f
John K. Snelling,
f . .business'
.ttrTVnd sub^vb^Fbef re me
this 20th flaj/ of' November, Ilf IF' t ’
, Geo. 41. Bates,-
; N. P. for S. C.
My commission expires at the* pleas
ure of the Governor. ,
Don’t Leave Coin
Out In The Wet
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ATTENTION
Farnier Says He’d Just As
&oon Leave Horse And
Buggy Out All Winter As
To Leave His Land Out
i It’s Like Washing Away
Good Money*
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Matched up Suites for the Bed-room. Dining-room
. Parlor and siiigfe pieces' for every room
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JUST REeEIVED
Everything
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. One year $1 50; Sii
l months ^ ,90e ;
rhree"monThs 50b.
Baknwkll, Tiubshay
Niiv..29, 1917
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THANKSGIVING
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^\meric;ms are somewhat
()ll ir<*r ; sa-i<r*‘ You .a re not moved
by patirotism in t|iis matter. Imt
l\y thosjze'of the money reward*'
Ttlis. -seiaimtuU JW beepmo a.
test fonchfiraeter in these days.
‘‘Profiteer" is a new namteJ: that
has boon coined for those-who
would coin into inonoy the op
portunities for patriotism.
To*P ’mlOis o| , 'C]HireSn ndny
School Superintendents. Su
perintendents of Education,
n Furniture is here, at prices
speir ECONOMY =
that
A well-known Alabama farmer said
this: i “I’d as soon leave my horse
and buggy out in the rain all winter i
as to leave my land out to wash
away and lose all that richness I've
worked to put in. it.” He’s everlast-
, • • •*... «y» e Ingly right Put a cover crop on your
rvrd ;ifi South-d 'nroltnn d nr- j i* nd - Don’t throw away gold dollars
... • , ,, , l4 just because they happen to he in
mg the t\eW\ beginning Decern- j the shape of nitrates ana humus. You
hep *2ud ami'ending December can coin ’em into “regular money"
and Sunday School TeachVrs,
Tuberculosis', Week ,is to
lh*
oh
In connection with this is t
increasd warning that We m
®BWB BB plant more wheat (Ins winter,
mque in setting.-ipart annual# a Two acres to the rfow is the
day for national thanksgiving..|minimum acreage‘needed to
h
day
By custom a ml. law thi^Tias .be-1 meet tl| e reqiiifementa.- |n this
come the last Thursfjfiy in No- conneclion itmay be interest-
vernber. Its origin is known to f° note the sentiment of
. , i i Z I. certain farmers in- the wheat
every school boy. How after - v - ll7
• T /• growing sections of the West.
. the,rigors of*hat first winter in These men proposed to take ad-
America tho-settlors from tlie vaniago of war-condith
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Mayflower found themselves' at °btaih the very highest price
peace with tlie- Indians, and that coul(I I^iWy ^ obtained
with bountiful harvests on their for , wlleat -. Th ;, y . Sl 'f ee,led t0
such a point that Hour - was
cheaper in Europe after
American wheat had; been
ground .here and .shijmeiL "to-
E u r< >j)e .| >ay i ng enortnothTf re i gh t
rates and insurancet|ian it
could be -bought liere without
tliesT* additional charges. The
hands. They felt tluit some pub
lic thanksgiving was appropri
ate, and it was duly observed.
But with'increasing prosperity
the day and jts outward obser
vances seem to have fallen into
disuse. For it was not until
to the army. South
Carolina imports millions of
dollars of foodstuffs, including
Hour, each year. The situation
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with which the farmers , of
Barnwell,county are confronted
it to
ir a
higher price for flour than ever
before. Not a grain of wheat
raisiM here will be exported,
but eaten on our own , tables/
The time is very short in which
to get it seeded in.
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the (lark days of the Revolution Ur’, I, '"I"V . 1,,e
that tlie Continental C,w res!( ; ,od <- 0 mm.ssi„n stq.j.cd m to
recommended .-uinuaU days „ f <‘t some other folks live bes.de
thanksgivinR. Upon the con- J'je-Wl.eat growers. Now .as-.a
elusion of peace t he nation pub- form of , s P lt ® tl,ese - s ' ,,nc ‘ ar ‘
licly gave thanks that war was me t \ s “ ‘! le West are they
over The Episcopal church wl11 P^ at ”° ™°. re wheat than
formally recognized the author- 18 neededfor th0lr own . re.iuire,
ity of the civk-government (o I' neU U: 1 h <;"‘,not,vf is evidently
appoint such a religious feast in l’! ll>n< v an< n0 r, Ptttrrotism, al-
17Kb. President (ieo^Washiug- ‘ ,0 ‘‘B h mauy of them have 80,18
ton formally a|)pointed such a' ( ra ,c
day after the Adoption oF the
federal constitution, ahdin 1795
for the general welfare and bene
fits of the nation. In 1815 upon
the return of peace President... . , . ,
Madison n 2 ain set apart the 18 c,t hg plant some wlmai
day. In 18HS the Catholics do-)fT e P’P |ow . ^ W K*
citled to honor the day that had
been observed for nearly a cen-
tury. I8inee 1868 the president
of the nation and the governors
of the states .have issued procla
mations calling upon the people
to publicly assemble in their
houses of worship for public
thanksgiving to God for his
blessings during the year.
Human nature Iras generally
managed to make an holiday Ofj Statement of the Ownership, Man-
an holy day. So the (lav has [aKement, Circulation, etc., required by
heen moipral]v irnirlod hv niiw the AH of Congress of August ^4,
Dee.n geneiaii\ main a in min- lyl2j of The Barnwell Sentinel, pub-
lsternig to our pleasure rather lished at Barnwell, S. C., for Oct i,
to show a vublie spirit of wor- ID17. f
tlvi.v Ip tim I,;,, State of South Carolina,
ship It usually marks lie big- County of Barnwell. ss.
gest football games of tlie sea- Before me, a Notary Public in and
sob. It has become a day Of in- for ‘the State and county aforesaid,
discriminate slatfchter of wild £“*>*•“?' fob" K. Snellinc,
who, having: been duly sworn accord
ing: to law, deposes and says that he is
manager of the BARNWELL
SENTJNELr and that the following
is to the best of his knowledge and be
lief, a true statement of the -owner
ship, management (and if a daily pa^
pef, the ctrculatioij), etc.,.of the afore
said publication for the date shown m
the above caption, required by^he Act
of August 24^1912, embodied in sec
tion 443‘ Postal Laws and ^gulations,
.printed on the reverse of this form,
to wit: -
1. That the naipes- and - addresses
of the publisher^ editor, managing
editor, and business managersNire:
Publisher, R: Boyd' Cole, 323 Infati-.
try Gamp Jackson.
Editor/Capt. R. Boyd Cole, 323 In
fantry Camp Jackson.
9th. Fastori. off. all cliiircjius,
both colprcfj and while,.are ask
ed to preach a special sermon on
tuberculosis oii tlie 2(id hr tlth.
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Some data oil tins disease nnd a
prayer for use on either of these
Siuulays may he obtained’from
ajiy Red Cross Society in your
county.'
All teachers are asked to ol -
serve December 7th as tuberci -
losis day in •tlte x s.:hools. A sro:y
on tul)erculos*is*’t(> be read to tl e
school children by dbe te'acle r
matrhr obtained Train thfflt'oir -
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ty Superintendent of EducAtioif
or any Red Cross Seal^Kgeui.—
L. A. RIy$EIL>lr1X, Sec.: S.
C. Anti-Tjubbrculosis -Associa-
Don't Play the Fool.
A great many people play the foql
naturally. I^hey come InTe the world
endowed by nature and favored by op
portunity to create •omething of a stir.
But the first thing you know they have
gone off on some insignificant tangent
that tells plainer than words that they
ere playing the fool. And in some
cases it Is really an art to keep from
it Temperament, association and the
occasion have much to do with con
duct. There’s many a fellow with the
blood e? heroes in his veins who be
comes a most distinguished fooL—
Pennsylvania Grit. ,
next year. __
' What this farmer said is nothing
more nor less than good, hard com
mon sense, and it’s right (n line with
the Jobeon System which/ he was
discussing at the time.
This method and Mr. Jobson’s re
markable plow £ are causing more
talk and more ' enthusiasm in this
country right now than anything
that’s been written about for 40
years; for everybody know* its not
only bringing, to our farms bigger
crops on less labor but it’s also going
to be the salvation of our land.
For this reason a number of, lead
ing dealers are actively at work In
troducing the plow and the Jobson
System In this county. |
These dealers, who will be glad to
~~ Interested customers who call
copy of the Jobson paper,
Farming/* are as
give all i:
f or>4t a
“Common, Sense
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i.- mon Bo g of Brtrnwell
AH**' d«li* ildwe Go •»f AMt-mialtt. ’
B. F. Anderson of Dili barton.
Thn Sullivan Hardware %C(K. i f An-
■ler-iMi. S O ' O'iv* i>f the large-t and
mo8t progressive wholesale houses in'-
thfs entire sec*ioo adding in the estab
lishment of Jobson System egencies
and spreading its benefits.
H. R. Erwin
Civil Engineer and Surveyor
ALLENDALE, S C.
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The things we stand for now, as always, hre Qual-
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Black k Bro.
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No. 666
This is 6 prescription prepared especially
for MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER.
Five or six doses will break aay case, end
if taken then as e toeic the Fever will oot
return. It acts on the liver better thao
Calomel end does not gripe or sicken. 25c
Master's Sale
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OK BaRNWET.!,.
Court of Common -PJeae.
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We wish to announce to the public
that we nre now prepared to charge
and repair storage batteries.
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We are also agents for, and carry in
- stock the famous' ~ C
Philadelphia Diamond
Crid Battery -
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See us when your old battery needs
recharging, or when you wish to
purchose a new one
STATEMENT OF OWNER
SHIP
things by sonic peojde who call
tliis hunting. In our hdmes it
has almost equaled Christmas
dinners in the good things wc
load our tables with. Since it
is a legal Jioliday the day is also
marked by family reunions in
C"Which the more distantly locat
ed members of the family come
together again. •
But this year tlie season should
bring, to us an added solemnity
because of tlie cloud of war that
well nigh covers tire, globe, and
because wo have so far been
* spared the Itwfiil horrofs oT war
that have shrouded other lands;
Never before as\ioday have" we
*uch cause for recognition of di-1 in o
\
E. L. Jiander^, aji Executor, etc..
Praintiff
against
George I) Sandt rs, et al, I etendama,
By virtue of a decretal order. (1ipeeled
rii me out of the Court of Common'
Pleas for Barnwell Cotii’ty. in the ca-o 1
<>t E- L. 8»rderi«, as Executor, etc v
Plaintiff, va George D. Sai.d-'r.**, et al
(lefeudaiits>xl the undersigned Master,
will on the 3rd day of P>c-*mber. next,
tKe same being salesday in the »-:ii« 1
month, during the no.un oT sale,
n front of tb»* Court House door at
Barnwell, S. C . offer for pale the fol-
owing described property, to wit:-
Parts of lors two and thr^e in Block
sixty-two in the town of Fairfax, S. C .
bounded : North bv hit of Light-ey and
Sanders; East by S. A. I. Railway
right of way, and West by the property
of Geo l) Sanders.
Terms pf sale, CASH ; purchaser to
pay for papers. ’
H L. O’Bannon
Master.
Nov. 12, 1017.
SURVEYOR’S NOTICE
Notice to any parties wanting servej s
made <>f the r laud I will be at th-
MolairHoupe for f+o days, and will-,be
glad to suborn prices a* to makiog
compete fervey-. I ha\e two serve?
parm-sHiid have been making serveys
in and ar >ond Barnwell for .’he last two
weeks Will be at the Motair House
about ten days longer Wul be glad to.
consult with any tiarties interested.
wYH.Banck...
A. J. SALIMAS
COTTON FACTOR
Mobiloil A & B
S Fisk Tires
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AUGUSTA,
CEORCIA.
give me a Trial
H. G. HARDING AND COMPANY.
Master's Sale
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Barnwell, __.
Court of Common Pleas.
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Emily R. Riley, et al. infant* by W T
Riley, their guardian ad boon et. al
, - Plaintiffs.
. against
Janie C. Lewis, et. al. Defendants,.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
direeted in the above entitled cause.
I will sell aj Barnwell, in front of the
JLktur , House, on Monday, the 4th. day
of DatM^inb«r 191'7i it beiiig satesd^y-m
Managing Editor, V. S. Owens, Pro-
Tern, Barnwell, S. C.
Business Managers, John K. Snell-
, Barnwell,.S. C. -
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vine merc ies as now. Opr fields I I. Cole and R. BoyA Cole, Barnw'ell,
have brought forth bouirtifully,
and our financial returns have
befcn beyond our avkricOy . We
have so much money that many
are literally throwing it away
t upon whatever strikes their Tank
cies. When we see the chaotic
condition of Russia with its. six
million graves of soldiers ; Eng
land where nearly every woman
is in mourning; Germany-
where practically-it§ hope of
the future is niarred not only hy
the loss of men, but also by the
national degradation of soul it
has acquired, when we contract
our own nation with these we
should*' humble ourselves, and
pray .‘‘Bless the Lord, 0 my
soul, and all within me bjess
His holy name."
S. C.
3. That the known bondholders,
mortgagees, and other security hold
ers owning or holding d per cent or
more of total amount of bonds, mort
gages, Qr other securities are: none.
4. That the two paragraphs next
above, giving the names of the own
ers, stockholders and security holders,,
ir any, contain not only-the list of :
-stockholders and security holders -as
theyxappeaf upon the books of. the
compahy but also, in cases where the
stockholder or . security holder appears
upon the Jm>oks of the company as
trustee or in ^any other fiduciary rela
tion, the nairn^ of the persqn or cor
poration for Whom such trustee is
acting, if; given ;aRso that the said two
paragraphs contain statements em
bracing affiant’s full knowledge and
belief as to. the cirgujnstances and
conditions under which stockholders
and security holders whoxio not ap-
1 pear upon the books of the v company
: as trustees, hold stock and securities
j in a capacity other than that of a
l bona fide owner; and this affiant has
Said month, within the legal hours of
Hiile, the foHqwing decribed tCHl pro
perty: certain x tract.of, land situate,
lying and being iu. Barn well <<D<miity,
South Carolina, sailKto contain -325
acres., more oe 1? s+r and hounded how
or formerly^JIB follows. toNsit: North,
bv Doer’s Mill pond or Jackson*?.
Branch ;-Best by lands cf F. M. Young
and Frank Harter; gouth by l»nd|s of
F M. Young and W-e«t by lantis of
Miles,Carter, being that certain tract
conveyed by R. S Barker jt»J. Angus
W lltams on April 12th. 1872, the peed
of conveyance to which is recorder! in
'the nffiee of the-Clerk of Court for
Barnwell County in Book three ”A”
at pages 528,.et. ecq.
H. L. Banuon, •
Master. J
Byron, Ga., Apr. 11. 1917.
Old Kent'- cky Mfg. Cm,
, l’adudab, Ky,
Gentlemen:
I bad cholera in my liurd of hogs re
cently and begun feeding the B, A
Thomas' Hog Cholera Core and stopped
losing m> lings at once I was losing
froifi f ur t’» five each night until I began
the use nf this pre> aration. 1 raise ah ut
200 head of hogs per year and never t x-
pt*Ct to he without your remedy.
Yours very trtilv..
H. G. H AKUlMiN £ CO.
T R H. Walker,iDeale'r;
Adv. Appleton, S. C.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
r ' Mfw.nc.,.1' ..... »I.K. ■ nil ■ ,n.—.... ,
The Ford Sedan is h'gh c’ass in appearance ai d
appointments. The scuta Rre restf-.il and deeply
upholstered with cl"th (f high (jualj.tVr~4.arge
uunfs give ciinvenient entrance tin either side;
plaio gla«t wmd iws make it a elpsed ear for in-
chment weather, aid give fresh air when open.
With high quality in.appearance and equiiment>
there i-the siinj le and" > af ■ eofitrol in driving. A
woman's car—a family car fur every day in the
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MARKETING HOGS.
Marketing begs beats burying them.
Steve II novels AH? Pleasant Iowa, writes
“Commenceil finding ufyj-lierd*oT ah -ut
100 hrgs B. F. Thnrnas’s H.< g Powder
over two months ago Fiftv w ere sick and
off feed. Nereb' herds liad cholera. I did
not 1 se one—they are welland growing
fast.”
Adv.
R. H, Walker. Dealer,
Appleton. S. Cv
NOTICE OF^DISCHARGE
Notice is here^j . given t that .on
or before the 30th. day of November
191,7 I will Hie nvv ’final account with
Hon. J. hn K Snefling, Judge of Prr.
bate for Barnwell County, as Admin
istrator of the Estnte of A. K Moore
arnd petitiin th» said Court for an order
^pf Discharge, ami Letters of Dismissory.
W. Moore, v
dministtatbr,
Nov: 1st. 1917.
M. A. Wilder Thos. H. Peeples
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PEEPLES & WILDER
ATrOftNEYS AT LAW
Practice in all the courts, Abstracting
and preparing papers of all kind,
Offices formally occupied by J. A.
Willis, Esq. l.aucaster’sr building.
BARNWELL. S.C
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7 % Money,on Long Terms.
BROWN & BUSH
-Lawyers '
BARNWELL, S. C.
DRAUGHON’S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
main irwcrr, Columbia, s.c.
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