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Statement From The The Growing 6anK Deposits November 20th, 1915 Deposits-November 20th, 1910 Deposits Novembcjr 20th, 1917 • $184,000.83 $192 046.81 Bank Examiner Harry D. Callloun, Pres. Norman G. Gamble, Cashier William McNabb, Asst. Cashier. . I Do businers with a growing bank, they will always ... take care of their customers interest A TALX WITH A BARNWELL MAN MISS HARLEY ENTERTAINS TREASURER’S NOTICE Master’s Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Mr. M. Jeffcoat, Blacksmith, of Mala Streeft Tells Mis Experience. / -- Th&re is nothing like a talk witlZoiie I of our own citizens for giving hop/* and encouragement to the anxious »Glf*rer from the dread kidney disease. W’e, therefore, give here an interview with a Barnwell man: ‘."My. hack ached all the- time and 1. could hardly stoop to pick Opany thing,!’ says Mr JeffettatV**! had frequent head aches and dizzy spells and > the kidney secretions were too frequent in passage, especially at night. I got Oban’s Kid ney l’dls at Deason’s Drug Store and they relieved the pains and strength ened my hack and kidneys.” , Price 00c at all .dealers. Don’t sim ply ask for a kidney remedy — get Doan’s KidneyJPills—the same that Mr. Jellcoat had. Foster-Miiburn Co.. Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. V. • The Costs of Most Materials and Skilled Labor Is Rather High COt'NTY OK HARNWBM.. Court of Common Pleas. Salinas and A. H. DeVfughn Plain tills versus Special to the Sentinel. .Kline, 8. , Dec. llth.— One of the most, delightful oc casions of the s'eason was a par ty givon-by Miss Zehira Harley on Hast Wednesday evening, when site* celebrated her six teenth birthday. The . spacious parlor, dining room and hall were tastefully decorated with holly, mistletoe and ivey. During the evening music was furnished by Misses' Mntlyc Lee, Zelma Harley, Sal- lie Jenkins and Lucy Harrison. interesting .games were- indulged in, until a late hour when the guests adjourned to the dining room, where refresh ments consisting of ice cream, cake* and punch were served by Mesdames F. M. Harley and B, F. Jenkins. ..Miss Harley received a uum- her of heatiful and useful gifts. About fifty enjoyed"her hospi tality. .--- ___ I no tax nooks will be open for the collection of state; Coun ty Anj] school taixes for'the fiscal, year of 1917 from the ; dfeh of tJctpber 1917 to tire 15th of ..March 1918 inclusive. .. , January 1st llflS a penalty of 1 r /c will he added. Febuary 1st I ill s a penalty of 1 /^. will be added making a j[otal of 2% * for Febuaiy. March ist to loth 'iyi£Jiieli&>ve a penalty of 5% will’iJe added making a total of 7% , to March the 15th at which time the tax books will close. ^ Tax levey ydII be : For stale purposes <S 1-2 mills’ ordinary county purposes; 8 3-4 mills Constitutional School 3 mills, Total Levy 20 1-4 mills Commutation road tax is $1.50 •Special school levies are as follows : IWtndant. By virtue of a decretal Order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will' salt at Barnwell, 3 C. t in front of the Uour.t House, on Monday the 7th day of January. 1918, it being ealesday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real prop erty : AII,that certain tract of land sit uate m Barnwell cpuntyjjStaieor South ■Carolina, containing Fifty line and Oil* Half (Slhj) -Acre**, more or less, and bounded : Nonh by, lands o.{ E H. Ben nett" ai*d T. B. Warren. East by lands of T. B.,, Wj|jj.etL.-Houtti-by Jamls t4—144 1— NeponsetTtyall Board and attractivcifcss. Its dura It cannot crack or fall »r finishsfor your need. lie Weaver, and West by lands of 1' Youngblood Roofing & Mantel Co H. L O’Ban-non, I Master Mantels, Tiles H. G. HARDING AND COMPANY Gentlemen: Plmd cholera, in my herd of .hogs re cently and begum feeding the B, A Thomas’ Hog Cholera Cure and stopjied losing my hogs at once. I was losing from f mr to fire each night until I began tin* use of thjs prtq aration. 1 raise about 200 head of nogs |>er year and never t-x- jiect to buwithout your remedy. 5 Yours very truly; H. G. HARDISON 4 CO. t R. H. WalkerrDealcr, Adv. Appleton, S. C. The Merchant I\t\y purest, Cal rsido, Sand Hill Sewn Pines’ Tink t lie merchant is the man who huts votic prod a eelP you goods on small profits, clwWrrrily Stands share of all public iinprovejfitmts and” seldom tr-'ts r at the job. ~ 1 ” . / Everknnw many country merchar^* who became i lionairee? Hardly. The merchantJras a multitude cares and often Works long hourjF'and worriea u» r than you think in order to mate Both ends meet. 1 Ilercul'"*, IF Ida, t .v-eumti'y. Reedy Branch, Sycamore. 5 mills. Elko 2 mills ordinary, expenses 3 mills for bond. '0 mills. Kline 2 mills ordinary, expenses 4 mills for bon d. 7 mills. Duubarton 4 mijlsordi- diary, 3 mi 1 ’ 'for bond. 'S mills. Blaekville 5 mills ordf nary, 3 mill* for bond. Fairfax 5 1-2 mills ordinary, 2 1-2 mills for bQiid. {S 1-2 mills. Allendale 6 Bulbs' ordinary 2 1-2 mills for bond. 9 mills." Wuliston 5 mills ordi nary , 4 mills for bond. 10 I%'i mills. -Barnwell 0 mills ordinary, 4 1-2 mills for bond. Drafts au_d checks will not be accepted for taxes,-except at tax payees risk. County and school claims properly approved will be' accepted for taxes.' j , . J« B. Armstrong, Gouuty treasurer. Bank of Western Carolina « ' BARNWELL, S. C. Head Office: AIKEN. S C Be Careful and Don’t Waste Your Money and Time on Cheap and Worthless Fer- ’ I * ' S tilizfrs. I am Representing the Lobster Sardines Pickles Sauss.ce , - Oysters Spaghetti 'Swiss Cheese Goulash RaviokF' Chi!e-Con-Curhe These make up the usual Dutch lunch — but what to drink? BAPTIST CHURCH Old Reliable will you se w. L. HAYES PASTOR ) (REV Preaching every Sunday morning at 11:30 Night 8:40. Sunday School. 10:30 a. m. B. Y. P U. Monday’s at 8:30 p. m. Prayer Weeding Wednesday’s at # :30 p. m. For years the: host and hostess have'bcen asking .themselves that same question—es pecially whenever tbs-occasion happens to be one of those eery little after-theatre or “in-between-times” parties. Now, -thefe is a ready ansv^r— .. FOUND; By F. S. Cave ear ^No plate 35105 S. C. 17. Owner will call at Sentinel - ^ _ - ■} ' -This distinctively , new creation in soft y drinks is; sparkling—chappy—delicious. It is healthful with the v/hotesomcness of the choicest cereals — appetizing with the bou quet and agreeable bitter tang which only choice hops can impart. It is sure to “hit • the spot”—sure to encounter no prejudices. Bev6—the all-year-’round soft drink With corn above 50 cents hogs eat their heads off very quickly., The hog that takes two or three months to get on a full feed never brings you a profit. When you are ready to* put yndr shoats on feed, begin wUh the B A. Thomas’ Hog Medicine Use regularly and watch your shoats round out into rat hogs in nine nloathfc—hogs going well over 20Cfpo£Hds and as high as 240 pounds. ‘ Figure the average feeding and you will see why the R r A. Thomas medicine is a good investment. Try feeding your hogs on this plan and if you ve not more than pleased, we will refuni^the cost of the medicine. Guard Against Substitutes have the .bottle ope;ieJ iri you,- presence first acting that the seal has not been bioken, tad that the crown too Mars the- Fox. Bevo “ * —*- bottled exclusively By ANHEU^gR-BUSCH You will find. Bevo— paataorised bottle*, rmafflc.aUjr x> at:«o t- ST. LOUIS r<-»t 10- rv.t*. 3*p»rtiai-ut dras (lorn, luda f< pieoleerouji iisoEill Dark*, du Barnwell Beverage Co. ilers DARNWELL, S: < R, H. Walker, Dealer Applet m, S4C. “ r- t r / • a, Will c -ire ■ ^ . ir n M i n ,r » Headachor Cr-p.mrs, ( r\ f n • • up ram Bruifl^r CuL, I'urn 5 (Y i Sorc-o, Icttuff, ivin^-V/c ,u, * ,<m zema, etjjr,Antiseptic Aroii \'X* J * ♦ .used lit >fernal!y or externally. -;r* CiijLm » \y n . .... — ■ flShuh. *=7-7 ——: — -