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W v STEP —Five IK|^frTd J^oands of On t ton 'fr iljirt^i e at Trie Se";rinel Master Master’s Sal STATE OF SOUTH UAIjDTW County of. Barowf^l, , 1 j Court of Common/ Pleti* Isabel A ' H (dinar. W « ♦ »+- NTV I rffeAKNW FiI,U Citation Notice* *■ \ nug^n 1’ aii iit Hi* P.ainttff. Ybwte f/f S mth Carolina t^o-H t\ of Bj»ruw**ilv JR£ASURCS'^'MTI£f- Greene &~Ha| r wishes If) a in noulice to Their friends firtd pat rons that they have on/hand at Elko v S O, a big lpt' of horses Diamui.d, and i J. A., Pyter, •—* - ..*- , \ ■,/ D'f'iidanta. pv rifti <\nf H (bofetal order tn in* «I»w*i■ *• ■ *> Tn Ilio Hljuv*- ^i.ntutii cause,' ) A - iU.eeIt-at BarnW»*il. in front:’i.it: the (y. or' Hniire t>" |l‘.r (Jhv tb*'7 1?. flay of Jamurv ItHK/ ti Hi/e-Hay' in ?sOd ino'itii. w.tAVii the bgal h< ur*- of sale) the f -: 1 tying df-tfcrlbed re«i pops it*-rtv ; Al'ihlb ■(••\rSnh* ?:►<?&;., lit land b Hid in *»r♦.*.•«/CyiTe^Toxv+u/b-p^. Bern- ®a* 1 C ..’.'ttV. ri-litlii... t.- n> ir.h. *•* jH h*o-, ing li ty (f>") .!*.*• rr*. *ty>r*- <\r I..* 'nnd b_nivn(J» >l Sr* D p Nur.th t»y land*- / Cviy ra« Fnrlicr; 1v+*t l)T,*l*ndj>.oC C J. I» a- m |»d, rim t/S/otrt an,! jVi-et dy 1of Defendant. .,My John K. SnslUii/ Enquire. Pro bill** Judge./ / U'h-retfs \V W 'A r/i~A ■** i.l ' t o mV*'t * > H r :i iVy t 1>, r Ait urn ift r*tUoi.,»• f/iijo*-' fee is of p-il't’ A. Troy 11 ’j't t*M** M '0, r b.TH ,r5l* i-refnl i>rd**r- -til.oi i.h *\ ♦•/rn’t.itl.jl eauV; fthd- mtiles to Tel\ at • prices to (I irn (Lettjeriyd tt-.'i t- nnd et- >tg. d.<•<•*•* : !*»•'! ; to ci:** h.ioI **o» V. *i ' ! m «ri - - , i ft M t .I it'll V»r)'., fHfJJ, i t l/i nf~n 51.. . vy i | r w .n ^ ! yeai of l‘♦ 17 frbifp TI/< Ot’toln r 1 11 I T In ilw‘ M ?j rel l^l li l s i n c l n-.; /. •. jSBSf&y. l-t J n l > ;• suit any one Miss Virginia ‘Moseley is* spen ding h e li olid avs- a t-1 u one with her parents M.^/iuid Mrs. 8: li. Mqseley. ' ■ " ' .( /Mr. AshleyiGveene of w-ilifs- tou iS;tlie gust p|. ,Mj7;Albert Snelling, -** { Misses Maryland Tat_ Haskel of Charleston are the attractive gyiests of MissW Flossie and Virginia Mosley this w’eek. Captains R. Iioyd Cole and mont-lv ?i *y r tm;i t rHf*r oi- iho<! > •- <di 101 tC ty . MHifot S u* 11* dtr.i< V 1'lfty i in •• H n.d. .O.o ^ (j,.,*.-n| n r* • tron'i*. 't* C*'tt* . cur ti>' f nr.- m, o' /hot ilLtii* A Arm t-1 > t *1 li *- y In-' >i i of- >. jl ! iy c. u r T it*: ItkMvOf I * I 1.1 II f tjf4**m* . }| S f+; nTrTnyiOfay t dHxi a t tiT f 'ibltca! ion, hr osif,. , “ l *' 'b 4 * tor* on * . to *-h<>w y!.i»av*^ why rh^ raid i*«»H.d-i '< t l>•* vrai t* d. v liwnd til !•* 17,i t.i day nia.kiiiera a* b fil, /. \i nrr< /i E»>d- tiy lm i H '-W ||>r ; . it so iMi by iyu «ls f j’.i vc- a^ibhr-dt-y- -Or A*)at 11!in't Otp-ii Gish, purcha-4. r p pay :*. _ 7^ j- •*.!,. '1 ’ . H. L.; d’Earr no, Mo er. will lie .atkled liiakipg a total <d 7/ to March 'the loth at whjc'e ,fim° the tax hooks will clos\*.- Tiix* Tevey wilLhe: • . •. > For state purpo-tK S ! 1-2 ’ milk/ ordinary vonnty puiTose- W' :‘,-4 mills Constitptifinal .School 11 Jiiiik 7 '-^—•—*' • * ^ 1 '■ 1 ' ' " Total Levy*4 . ‘20 1-4 mills Com mutation road tax Special school levies are as |art*l>as*tr tu v *l'>’*n n » s- <• I ng| V, ‘ ■ j v J udj?*' of'tjWvji^jt p r PnTrTtshed ou 20Jli d»v* of.-.Dec*' ;19l in i ( lre Hftrnw*‘Il .Sentinel. '■ ■ O’Baunofi. Matter -Tt* , ai-tirv l)**pa«-HW t *t>f, >1 C nip' roller o! Q n re'CV ■•S 4.-2 mills. Alh’i ci i * jjrd i w an 2 1-2 o t i! L Statement of. the Ownership, Man- acrt’WCTTrtrm'uUl.tion, etc., required by "the Act oi ^^meffess of August* 24, 11)12,-(if The Barnwell .Sentinel, pub lished at Barnwell, S. C., for Oct 1, 191-7. - 7. I State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell, n. ss. • Before me, a Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared John K. SnellinK, who, having'been duly sworn accord ing to Taw, deposes and -stays that he is manaerer of the . • BARNWELL STATE OF SOUTH CAKOIJNA. 7 Wttrh ll'ktor^.’ ]) c . WberoMW tiy. SHlj>.?Krt iiry m i(l«»iiiVpi i**m**d in the umle.r*iuiu'd it tialt bettj m**de to » ppr-nr that ,—' / The First NAtiorjaK Bank Unii'b "Nil 14 *<• ■ HfUt Harold Simms of Cn/np Jackson spent, the holidays here -with relatives and friends. Alljtersons needing good far.m stock at reasonable prices'will see Green e Jc iJ ai r tit Elko,'S C. Mr. and Mrs. Alkdi Brown of Meyers Mill visited Mr. ‘and Mrs.' F, I). Creighton during (he holidavs. — M • Collet of Common, PTrta> S. S, Futse .1 r , nnoT! M. L>t iiRruiern-traiLnR a** Fte^e 'A 1 4- l-2-imU> for lie ml. 'nut uileeks will uoi 1 of Aflenda Kcain'st. Mr* B**’l** Bfftr.t nml W itveeiy.'r of (f;irt-r-VV follows io, the Town of AUoi.olaltvfn the County of Barow* 11 and State fif Si nth ChYo- tor tiixes, exdo L'l-k. ('Inhty and>.chtml properly approved w41! |>ted fur taxes. I. l>. Afnhst rousi, e nn4>d*d i\ n nil ~tb« provo Baldocl iona i't the Sti’ utes or/he United State** reqoir-d to he corny fed with CveTor** tu >n*!*uvihti'oi *•) all b'/t" tlioriZ“‘l to com meoec the I itsHies/( l onnkink; - N-r*w Th'oii»t» 1* Kane Aft nil Cionetro'/i rtf the 'eurrei'cy di Be virto*- of a. *lerr j '«l n/d^r. directed *oe iti.-l.j'e a(mve.entitle/ chiiih, I. H. J., O’Banmm, Ma-fer. 1 u; -iU4x‘tu*0 , o* If- >4 4 kf a' I’ar well. S. C . to | i|oK4**r ea-J* -Mils -Ho- >h in to the best of his knov/Jed£<i and be lief, n true stnt-ement <n the owner ship, management (and if a daily pa *por, the circulation), etc., of the afore- ip JamrSry lierchv c*-rfity*that i rh ^h**'« eeu he following ‘ The 1-i-rkt >Trtii *oh1 Bat.k t t Allcndal* in t-h** lown of AIL* ndaP in the Count (it l'arnw ell aiid State «iSiAiLijCaroli is atitfior z* d.t > c tninmce »41■* hucine Messrs Harold Buckingham and Toiui Dunbar of- Ellenton attended the antiual Cl iris tin a s ci a tiot 1 te re o 11 Tuesda y c vc 11i ngr tr-tet • f land the above caption, required by the Act ’ of August 24, 79477 emboTie<l in‘sec- ( ‘ (( ut ( , - tion 443, Postal Laws and ReKul^tionsi, 1)(| j j' ( printed on the. reverse oi this Wm, , . ‘ l t<> -wit:. ; v NJ'K^rth-by 1. That the namks and addresses T^»l .for 4>f the publTsiier, editor, manaffir.K i/n'i*, w editor, and business managers are;* toil, a *1 ; Eublisher, B* Boyd Cole, 323 Infan- ,ih;f »;*i- ,S try Camp Jackf’on. Editor, Capt. Jh.* Eoyd Cole, 323 In o ne in Ba n well ip -d (•'iiitai'dii^' tv~ Mi'f. -. more ^'low*: Mntb*. i ne I*u' dri-d hi <1 sixt\ nine "f the li* - v sed r*tituti*B pt l to* I n t d -Slaies In ie*t mom ith* re -I U itm s- my ham' *+4*1 tv 1 < f otliev , t-iiis < i^Mh d ty of B►'•ember BUT. [sKiii.k Saniil. T PgFRANK. ; *' A«U*in>!' C< nu t ii-eTi j mk (’.irr*-ncy. AHss Mildred 'Qlover of \’i dalia' Ca./hs the/ charm It/ guest of Miss JOsie Davi>^tlii week. - .. . 7 . * / • — Miss-Rhodes of Columbia/r the charming gucih of Mrs.lje Middleton thu/week. • - 1» uik »» l uc - Atj+i Vey.-* m. t ll Ah-.BriP.Ji'fm April- ’spt kii'i hy n '.•(»■ v*-\'» ‘i Vi M. F, NOTICE TO DEBTORS & CBEDITORS ui*! If.,( fantry ('amp Jackson Notice i* hereby K'Ve.h lint all ter . 2. Th;lt the owiters—are! Mrs. Ids Manatrinj? Editor, V. S. Owens, P.rd Turn, Barnwell, S. C. ^ ' ilusiness Managers, John K. Snell- ing, Barnwell, S. C. / • I. Cole and R. .Boyd Cole, Barnwell sons Ten! IS *lf !» ale Cai-h. mil aser to i*ayj 11 Mv ' U, Ulster fof Barnwell County. -Greene, deceased. ‘Will make prompt pu> merit to i lie underr#ci*ed ex* c itnx at Marti s. S.(V. ; at J nil persons hold- mu claims afeaiprt l^e aforesaid estate .v+ill pr* s oit the sutn*' prm erly attested t A my Htt *rn**f, K. A. EPlis, Esq , of Barnwell, S. 0., well orf salesday in January if VpnTMatit to buy a horse or mule bargain pric^, ! * Mr«,Cba>. T.White and chil dren of 8prmgfield are hereTvb^ i t it tg—M r. - and - M rs. L„ W. The Cow-^hould Receive Enough Food to Maintain Her Body Without Loss ol Weight and at the Same Tiqxe^ Produce Her Maximum of'MIfk—Winter Pasture Will Help^ Largely. — - 7^— 3. , piat the known bondholders, mortgagees, and r other security hold 1 Execotrix ■Bec'mber the 19th. HU7 NOTICE of discharge; Misses Emily Riley and ViviamO^ens s of Allenda c at'ended the Ciiristmas (lince here Uy.er'ltv eveuing, / ■ M us * rs., t j r3r“KT v fl tlk.fl y a A * I R .ik.TtHr- 4ii» (ft NVibisto+4 we.4* in Uiu eity W cilm-a* i.ereby given tha> t have 1 accooi * w it h Won. John Iotlve of Prulfalu for'Barn ' Iti+'KxwuK+f ill* of r+«jfS' and Will apply foran orde* 6f discharge and let- it-riOdinoiiMM+ry^bpuiiMonday the 14tli dayVrt January . 191H. ‘ ' / Dr D. K. Briggs, * Exebuiwf* «4f IsattuHtt A B.r'gg-.. dee’d 'Tins 20th day of IW>* mtier 1017- . if any, contain not only tlfcplist of stockholders and security holders as they"appear upon the books of the company bi ’ stockholder For Economical Production Are Essential. liaise . .. /■ 2. * . A *• v ^our Own Roughage. ; lount company but also.dp cdses where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in ap^ othet fiduciary rela tion, the name of the person or cor poration for whom such trustee is acting, ik given ;also that the said two paragraphs contain statemerits em bracing affiant’s full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and .security holders who do not ap pear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant hatf no reason to believe that any qther person, association, or corporation hask any interest direct or indirect in the or other securities] farmers are facing *. most se rious situation this winter, says'the dairy division of Cleiuson College. With grain feeds SvCllirig around $50 a ton and good hay bringing $30. the question of what ami Mbw- to feed the dairy cow should demand serious con sideration. There will be about 150,000 more tq- habitaijts than usual in South Caro lina this winter, due to tlm location of the army trailing canjps*/ These peo ple will" want dairy products. vPrices are already advancing due to this de mand. Farmers may feed cowv knowing that they will have a mar ket for their milk and cream at.a good price. But it will be necessary for the successful / dairyman to know the principles, of .feeding for econom ical production ^ Milk is composed of water and sol ids derived hirectly from the feed*- eaten by the cow. Therefore, it is the duty of the feeder to know what feeds produce the most milk and to see (hat the cow obtains these feeds jn tl\e right proportions.- • ~ *- T~ Proper Ration fob Dairy COW.* The "dairy cow’s ration should meet ■ the following requirements; -It mpst- he abundant, nutritious^ palatable, snerulent/.and cheap- A1E the abqve* requirements may he met by/f^eds produced entirely - in this state., A great mai\y good/rxiws are Forcdd to t ,go dry e^rlv in the lactation period' because, 'the/-feed Bi^Abt'abundant.- Th? epw should receive sufficient feed to maintain herTbodv without Moss _ oL weight' aml'at the same time produce her maximum-of milk.'- A' liberal ocb- noinlbal ration for" the best type of bow Is" all the roughage she-,wlir eat and one pound of grain* feed for each three pounds of milk she produces. Feeds ll^kftraw. shucks and hulls are not very nutritious. The^e are" 1 - composed largMy of ^ber which the cow cannot digest. Legume hav. suclr as alfttfre. elovjer; and peavipe, is such as silage and roots are essential to the ^heavy-milking cows since about seVen-eighths of milk is water. Probably the most important factor in the choice of a feed i3 that it must he cheap, not necessarily in the sense of being made up of low-grade or low- cost feeds, but* from the pt&ndpoint of furnishing the largest possible amotyit (k. digestible nutrients at the least eo?lv Home-grown feedsi ordinat :ly cost le>« than commercial feeds, and the successful dairymen are -*tbose who raise mobb of the feeds for their 1 "herds. No daiVyn^an in South Caro lina has yet |nade asuccess when he buj 1 ^ his. roughage. ■ A vwide variety of feeds may he grown, permitting the dairyman to produce a weU-balanced ration at a low cost. The following "unit” of feed is suggested for each cow: *. Forage* - , 1 ton legume hay (peavine, vetch, or clover). • ' 4 l;ons roots or silage. 1 ton sqrghum (for summer feed), acre in -velvet beans and acre/in winter pasture (r: cerwpeas). v * 1 acre in permaneUt/pbsture. ■ Concehtratei/77^. 70D pounds yeivet beans ground with - Then- are two sides t > every grievance, T»*ir both sides before you condemn either. LI V Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Brown of this city aYb theji jppicst couple m t urn.' Their Xmascnhe two bays before, it i? 1 btthr MKry Catherine, don’t you kno#7 r • > Mr. Osraf B:rt •.f Columbia i< spend ing .some time here.with relatives. t . Mr. at ti "NLrs C. Warren Cftlhoun-nf Bate-bii'g are- here ou a visit to r*la- ti .es and friends, a FOR SALE—Cook’s ProlilirTi g Boll, To< leV, and Loiijt- Staple Cotton Seed. -Appfy Ur '1 "B. Mazursky, Relievct enssttpation, siqk heada^ne and bil iousness. / Purely veg etable. Onfains co »- coho!. Causes no irip- in|. Giles satisfactory WAS, UNABLE TO WALK . AT TIMES, SAYS SAE said stock7 Bonds, than *as-«o stated by him. John K. Snelling The mmy friends of Mr. Jrfo. Bun jan Mojris will be ph ased to know that Ihm as recovered fr in his recent severe ill’c-s and ii again at bis post of duty. Mr. CJeo Armstrong, son of Treasurer J. ti. Armstrung; is here from Ole in son College for.tho holidays. *-. t * . \ Mr. and Mrs. liarJ, V. Hagootl ol New Y..rx a+e liere on u iis t to t he- tonner’s A dale or two will do. GRANGER MEDICINE c6. Chattanooga, tenn. Business Manager, TO MOVE ABOUND SHE HAD TO PUSH A i) H A IB TiE Ft> BE ilEB. X nHAL TRYING EXPEBIENois Sworn to and subscribed before me this 20th day of November, 1917. Geo. H. Bates, r m P. for S. C. My commission expires at the pleas ure of the Governor. MQRNINUS MISERABLE FOfc MRS DL RH AM, KUT THE Ai TERNObN S - BROUGHT hE&SMRE COMl tlRT Though 'she had snll>»a<1 with rheu maiisni r*o badly shFvq*;uKl hut wa k at tunes durujg Hire-’. >nr i/hr yearji. Hi d had be**u troubled a tsari'atNMeal w+ijh a number « f m lu-r HilmeVfs, Mrs.' J. T.’L)U»bam •*( 22K) S... Main SGV v A , i X Ue+son, .declare- ilv-it ‘ Tu lafc relieV+M mv 'men+nkt-sH+n and other trcubles" and got me in good, shape in three weeks, after a lot of o.therJ niedicuus “had tai-( d t i lie ip me ” ■ I s’iiff**re(1 +vfth rheumatism so bad ly I ecuiiil uqknva k'at t iiines.v.coiiimued ‘Mr.*. 'Durham, " ami for kfvecal'hours' every mori ii g when if.e rheuinatisTn was , particularly bad 1 would have to. ji.t in a ehajr afier ben g helj ed Irom iny tied »i;il then my muscles wdnmi get so I could move around.by pushi* g a chair before me. Lgen^rally was hble to get arout d enoouli io gel dinner, though I i ever coulmgei breakfas*. "() ie of niv legs was hndiv drawn, and I hurt all over and aulTerjed tbrfure. I bad rheutnatism badiy for tbri*e or four years, but I had been in bad in alt h for about nine years when I began to take Tan lac; I also was trouliT^if a after to dlier.Mts. Lari V. ilag aid. - All persons iiitvrvstetl in buv- -jng »»ood mules uiid lmTs.e> should see Greene , A I lair. sit Klko, S C, before buying else- —with' the season’s offSririgs cf sea had. Prtjcrred every where ,with lobster, oysterb^ clams or fish dishes for its appetizing, "Restful, Tiealth’fuf propfcrtico. Manufactured Fcom the finest cereab an/ £enhinc Saazcr IIops.. 400 pounds cottonseed meal.( The velvet bean and c.orn would he harvested from the half ; acre. By trading cotton seed for cottonseed meal all. the above rations may Tie produced on the,farm., and are suffi cient to feed one heavy producing cow one .year. A cow giving two gallons of milk J, - ' I ■ Mr. IVYry/MnoTiy. one of. Seigling’5 itio-t pro?perfiUs farmers’, was.in Barn .. well Xmas the guc-Gu) Al^. T. S. Cave. . —Misses Halli.e and BuFy AYni-aro11g uf Columeiif spe d . Clir’i.-'tmas with./heir parents, Mr, and .Mrs) J. b. Arms ro.i’R. ./ Messrs Elorine ami Vernon _.Hag mcT of Spartanburg, spent Christmas/tmh their gi'andmotirer, Mrs. E. V ^Hsi^uud i Christmas has come aud gone and manyxvill be the charges Indore VuoUier, will live to see them? - /• Miss Jennio ^rtns'rung of AVihthrop College isspending thediolidays af her ho^ejnrthis - * . -. Mis* A n.pa tloodson cf C 1 iiiibia i)( visiting her mother and lister, Mrs. am!l Mias Gadie Goodsonof this city. • / ^/- Messrs. J. \V. G^orals in, J. J<.Aro^tDon *nd T. J. Weekley of Uhhers.were v si- tors in the-e+ty* this week. - i t Messrs. W. Car! Hirst. C. F Marti*). — and Geo. F.- Still of Blacky*ile,.wtv here thlsYveek. Private Emmet Go iilson of Catnii S« - vjer. (iree.«iville,S Ci. Was iiy*e. on" a visit-td Ji'^-iu'og&fT ■ uti *g the hol d V-’ He rettiru-d t<eaim* X.iirns mor+^ir.: . 200 pounds wheat bran, 100, pounds -cottonseed meal Mr. W, & Brown,; R. F. D* No, 1 Box 82, Rogenvllle, Tennessee, writes: - ' *i feel It, my duty to recommend Pertina to kil cofferers of catarrh or cough*- In the year 1900, t took a severe case of. the la grippe. I then took a ba<r couglp I had taken all kinds of cough remedies but got nfit *T'the;rNefd!»Ied to try Pepifna. I used five botfles. After takiffg-fiye bottles my .cough stoppesrand my - cafarrh was » cvred^/^Ty Average weight was 115Tjatn cowi I weigh I I i : • • Any ogar/ftOgering with ca- tarifi intuiv>if$n I will iulvise them to Any one henan • l dm Id f- ** fa t* (—■ Advise them fio take* ose who object to liquid errfestan orotui