Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, December 13, 1917, Image 5
We lire sorry to report thas Vr C.F
Molhir h»@ been confined to hsbed
The STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA',
1 County<A Barnwell
By John K^ Snelline, Esqjiire, Pr.rbate
Judge. 7'
* ' c ' f
Whefess, rfttsy'Long Wade suit to me
to'RrautiHuto her L-rfori o f Administra
tion ipt the-E-tatc and effect*/of Lee
lor the past few days. I( ua* i »re§snry
to call a trained mme for httruTast week.
His many friends hope for hfy early re
covery
“He/that would thriy
Must rise by fiv c, r’
"Hd that hath thriven
May lay till seven.
Truth may bt* blamed
much truth in/the
OlcKthingA are* best,
> best^, old friends
om-etinies we think
rhost friends; they
bt or contradict or
NOTICE
t i pay Cpinpnurd
•»ruwtj>Fi>y Satur-
. \SFF. shall be pe-
AII persons/foili
Tax of t,he- tnwn u
day, Deice in be r 22
nali/ed hue dollar
therefore, to cite and ad
id singular the Id: dred and
-.et-aidb ■<» Long.deceased,
r before nle, in
to’be held at
December 20th.
But can’t he shamed
J. E.‘ Harley,
Mayor of Barnwell
■Birnweil on Thi/r-d iy
i elt.
ufter pttttliyition thereof.■"at 1
o'clock ,in the forenoon, to show chi s*
MyC&ld wel 1, •Clerk
And I’ll tell you what to do.
A Friend in vour need
Is ar friend indeed. ’
They never can be wise
Who goodcounsil despise.’’
Mr, and Mrs. J. R; Kelly mo
tored to Columbia Tuesday
150 ruing,
Nonie Best has been
spending a few days at Lynch
burg with friends.
"i <'■ •> . V rf. tf"
Mrs. Catherine L. Creech and
Miss Valerie Lazar spent the
imst week end in Agusta.
r Mrs.* Lena Davies left Satur
day for air extended visit to
York,Chal : lotte and oihel* .pointed
Di\ and Mrs. R,W. Rll&yjiC-s.
McAllister and JMibs Kate Wood
ward motored to Augusta Sat-
Tlie many friends of Mrs. J.
S. Plexico are glad to learn of
her return to her home here,
after under going an operation
in the University Hospital in
Augusta. Mrs. Plexico is imp
rovingrapidly and we hope to
s§e Her Out soon./ ' " ^
Sauta ClauS hereby gives
notice "that to Children of
the Barnwell Sentinel Readers
that all lettejs from them' to
him.M'ill bc/caiefully"read and
considered; Send them in at
if Snj'thry .have, why the said Admin
istration should not be granted
Given under my haml this 4th day-of
December, Anno Domini 1917. ,
JOHN K. SNELL1NG,
' . •/ v Jodge.of Prohite.'
Published mi tin* 6tb„day of ,D c nihei
1917, uVjtbe B unwel l Sentinel
UCKEYE HULLS, after being wetted down for ten
. A** f ttroUrA ViAii'rc o aa 1 <%• f of aa rvl Ae C1 m iln*» f a
NOTICE.i-StrnyejKof stolen from
Al!cii(la!e on Mojaflaj, Hece-ihMrOth,
one bay bdMtf'about seven yeWs old.
Notify, / W.T. Rhey, .
or twelve hours, acquire a* taste of odor similar to
the succulent ensilage odor that cattle like so well.
Simply feed M
raaoi mam *
COMING TO BARNWELL
ASSOCIATED DOCTORS
SPECIAUSTS
CITATION
LINTLESS
properly and your stock will like them better than any
other roughage. Once they are accustomed to them,
they will not be satisfied with anything else.
There is every reason why your cattle should relish
Buckeye Hulls. They are all roughage; no lint that is
worthless as forage; no dirt, trash or dust.
• !"•*• • ■ ■ f* . , */’• • vf .
Other Advantages
Buckeye Hulls cost much less per They take less spacer in the’ bam.
ton than old style hulls. They are sacked—easy to han-
Buckeye Hulls allow better as- die.
similation of other food. . They mix well, when wet, with
Every pound goes farther. other forage.
Mr. L. R. Farmer, LouitoiUe, Ga., says: — • *
' that he has used no other hulls but Buckeye for the past
year and gets good resiblts. Cows hav.e not been both-
The STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA.
Country of Bar (well.
By John K, Smelling, Esquire, Prubfcte
Judge.
Wheteas. Jqscph William Wachier
made suit to me u> grant onto him b* t
ters of Admmistre.Uon i f the EsPite of
$nd cfT cts of- Mr#. Mary * Gertrud -
Zerbst, ,
These a r e, therefore, to cite and ad
monish all and singular the Kindrtd and
creditor* of the said Mr#. Mary Ger
trude Zorbsr, dec-ased, that ijiey be
ami- app.-ar be ft re me. Hi the (Ji urt of
Probate, to be held at Barnwc I on
Thursday, December,20th. next, after
nublieatinn there if. at 11 o’clock in
tlm forenoon, t> show cause if a y th* y
have, why the said Administration
shou d not fx* granteJ.
-Given under my Utvml tide 4th- day of
December, Anno D unini I9L7.
JOHN K. SNELL ING,
Judve of Prohate / .
Published on the 0th day of Decembo'
1&17, in the Bam«ell treuti ei.
WILL BE AT
HOTEL MOLAIR
FOR ONE DAY ONLY
Saturday, Dec. 22nd.. 1917
FROM 9:00 A. M- TO 4:00 P. M.
Mrs. B. F. Provoanx and
children of Cave, spent the week
end with her parents Mr. 411 d
Mrs. W. P. Brabham.
The many friends of Mrs. C.
T. Douling will learn with re
gret that shei&dn the University
.Hospital in Augusta fa^ ir-oaG
OFFER THEIR SERVICES FREE
OF CHAROE
Sergeants Isadore Owens and
Zatk Creighton of Camp Sevier
(Greenville) -ttre at home on a
furlough for-^a few days.
Miss Cora Lee Wilkinson of
Denmark spent Sunday with
Miss Leila Cook. 1
' .*
Miss Blanche * Plexico of
Nesses, visited her neices, the
Misses Plexico, recently.
M rs. M. M. Holly lias re
turned from a visit to relatives'
in Barnwell and Snellings.
The Associated Doctors, OBic^s and
Lat)0ra10rtcu; TTiDffdetphiar TaTr TW
censed by the 8tate of South Carolina,
are. skilled in the treatment of dheanes
Inf blood, liver, stomach, intestine^,
1 skin, nerve#, heart, spleen, kidney, or
l bladder ; bed-wetting, rheumatism, eci-
atica,‘tapeworm, Teg.ulcers, appehdi-
.-Citis; gall «*oues r goiter, piles, etc.,
! without operation, and they ofTer their
services free to sufferers on this visit.
You get the skill of, a combined staff
obexperienced physicians and special
ists. A well known Columbia specialist
is consulting physician for this State.
No matter what your trouble may be,
call and see these Specialists and have-a
friendly talk with them. Hundreds of
people have found health and hapipness
in using their treatments; so mignt you.
Married women shbtrtd be accompanied
by their husband#, and minors by pa-
rents.Their opinion and services are free
V , r
.Remember the Date and Place
ered with cough since using Buckeye Hulls,
To secure the best results and to develop the ensilage odor, wet the hall*
thoroughly twelve hourt before feeding. It is easy to do this by
wetting them down night and morning for the next feeding, if at any time
this cannot be done, wet down at least thirty miniates. If you prefer to
feed the hulls dry, use only half as much by bulk as of old style hulls.
Book of Mixed Feeds Free
Gives the right formula for every combination of feeds used in the
South. Tells hoW much to feed for maintenance, for milk, for fat
tening, for work. % Describes Buckeye Hulls and gives directions foe
'using them properly. Send for your copy to the nearest mill.
Dept, k The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co. Dept, r
Atbnta Birmingham Greenwood Little Rock Memphis
Augusta Charlotte Jacheon Macon Selma
CHEAPEST, BEST WAY
TO RECAIN LOST STRENCTH
Mrs. Ida C, Ilarvely and little
son, H. M. Ilarvely of Fairfax,
were in the city Tuesday.
__ Thoa' M. Boulware, Esq., spent last
Friday in Columbia on professional
SIX OR TWELVE OUNCE BOTTLE
OF CONCENTRATED ACID IRON
MINERAL SUFFICIENT
FOR * HOLE FAM-
. 1LY.USUALLY.
Bugler Johnson Hdgood of
Cam]) Sevier, Greenville, S. C.,
is here on a visit to relatives and
friend®.
Mrs. E. L. Patterson and chil
dren of North Augusta are
spending, a few days here with
relatives and friend^
Colonel Alfred Aldrich of
Greenwood is attending court
here thfe-weekr ?
Mr. B. Conway Taylor, represents**
of the United States Fidelity apd
Guaranty Company wa« here a few
dsya this week. Mr. Taylor ia by pro
fession a Newipaper man, having been
in charge of a country Newspaper and
connected with the Baltimore Sun for
four years. He ia therefore inoerested
in Newspaper work, and ho spent some
time with us afcthe Sentinel.
WHY BUY THE EXPENSIVE PREPARED
IRON PREPARATIONS.
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The value of iron., just plain Acid
Iron Mineral, is so well known, every
one, if weak or Doubled with blood
or ind gestion sh uliTtsxeit.
And Iron Mineral, highly cone*ntra
teil andTested, goes many tiarteH farther
than weiker prepared iron pr. para-
tions, ai d just plain And Lron Mineral
mixed in wat •* — just afew drops in a
LIBJERTY BONDS AND OTHER v VALUABLE
PAPERS CAN BE SAFELY KEPT iyTHK NEW
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LY COMPLETED VAULT OF THE BA UN W ELI
WANTED. Position as overseer of farm
Have had 1* year's experience. Ad
dress P. O. B ()X 8 Barnwell, S. C.
aft r meals, makes the finest
kind of t une -to enrich the Wood. To
get red 1*1 iod iro » must he used.
It drive*, out Uric Acid and the poi
sons ctusi.'g so nnich rhvumat c suiter-
irg and increa-ues-the KtrejLRth •
oruggisiH -ell -Aukl Iron Mineral as
put up by the Ferrodiue Chemical Corp.
in.four sizo# Hospital and emergency
bottles at d for family use in 6 and 12
ounce bottle*, 6<Je and #1. The trade
mark guarantees full strength. Direc
tions with-each bj.tt e.
BANKING COMPANY. / /
WE OFFER YOU ROOM FREE OF CHARGE
FOR SUCH VALUABLES THAT OUGHT NOT
TO BE KEPT AT HOME.
Deposits (ytober *29th
/ •
Deposit^ September 29th
/ , ’ -
Increase for one Month
WAS UNABLE TO WALK
AT TIMES, SAYS SHE
J« E. Harley, President. A. M. Denbow, Vice Pres
H.Ww. Walker, Vice Pres* L P. Wilson, Cashier
TO MOVE AROUND SHE HAD TO
PUSH. A chair BEFORE HER.
HAD TRYING EXPERIENCES-.
MORNINGS WtRE MISERABLE FOR MRS
DURHAM, BUT THE AFTERNOONS
BROUGHT HER MORE COMFURT
FOR SALE
FARM LANDS AND TOWN RESIDENCES
HERE i
no more
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time delivery. ■ - „ .
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It is our constant ' effort to produce
the best quality of work at a fair price,
and to see that it is delivered promptly
at the time specified. -
Old custpmers appreciate this ser
vice. A trial order will quickly demon
strate its; value to other firms.
THE BARNWELL SENTINEL
JOB TRUSTING DEPARTMENT
AVe offer O. H. Best plantation of 4OQl acres near Allendale
on the public road. As good land as there is in the Couuty.
Cap be subdivided. !
' s< (<We have several names on our list for purchase of tracts
from.50 to 30J) acres. It you want to sell, list your property
with usy We offer for sale the two hew two story residences of
Mrs. Frankie Best Brown on Washington Avenfie and the six
room residence on Marlboro Avenue. Also half acre building
lot of Mrs. Annie P. Easterling on Marlboro Street.
We can help you to financs these propositions. -
If you want to buy orselt, geUin touch with us.
my bed and then my musclea would,
grt so I could more around by^puehing
a.chair b*4ore me. I generally was able
to get around euongh to get dinner,
though I uever could get breakfast. U
“Qne of mv legs waa badly drawn,
and I hurt all over and suffered torture,
f had rheumatism badly for three or
four years, but I had been in bad health
for about nine years when I began to
take Tanlac. I also was troubled a
great deal with indigestion and head
aches, and my nerves were almost gone
to pieces; I could not sleep well, and
my system was weak and rundown and
I felt tired out all the time.
-The Tanlac soon got me where I
could dq. my -housework, for it quickly
relieved the rheumatism and' that
drawing in my leg. I am strong and
I feel well now. Tanlac certainly is a
Hne medicine for rheumatism. I think.
I very seldom feel a pain ^in my. body
now, 60 well did Tanlac break up the
rheumatism.
•‘The medicine also built up my sys
tem in general, gave me a flnesppetite
and relieved the i> digestion. 1 e< u1d
not Qat anything hardly when I began
takiii'g Tanlac, hut it g**t me^so I could
eat anything I wanted. l ean sleet*
wejl now, and the Tanlac relieved the
nervousness. J sure do feel tine, and
the improvement in my conditions is
dUQ to Tanlac ” . _
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V. S. OWENS,"-- P: 8. GKEEI
Barnwell, S. C
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medication with tbe thoroughly test-
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It’s better to be
Many a tong spell of
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remedy had been ret*
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used lor nearly
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