Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, January 24, 1918, Image 3

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1- * T" If i LEND A HAND — :' r Patriotic spirit now. awakens all the land time to don your overalls and join r t|ie Service Band; time to get yoiir spade and dig a parallologram—every body’s busy now helping Uncle Sam, , On the farm and'in the -town, ^amateurs in jeans har? vesting the radishes, putting in the beans folk of high and low degree, birds of every feather, in a fominon bond of weal la boring together 1 Mother ha9 an onioii bed, father’s keen .for peas; brother’s hunting ’tater bugs, down upon his knees; sis ter’s raising salsify, grandpa hoes the corn, aunt and uncle weed the patch every sunify morn; each as busy as a bee, happy ga a clam—everybody’s farming now, helping Uncle Sam. Corinne Rockwell Swain. Have you paid for the paper yoti are reading? RUB-MY-TISW — Antiseptic" Relieve# Rheumatism, 8praiu#, Neuralgia, etc. Messrs. J. W. Johnson and J. H. McDonald of Williston were here Friday. Mr. W. L. Best, one of Allen dale’s most progresiive farmers, was in town last Friday. Mr. F.W.Delk, bookkeeper for Briggs Buist & Co., BlaCktille, S. C., was in the city one day last week. *• — r Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Turner Of Ellenton, and Mrs. C. M. Meyer of Dunbarton, were among the visitors here last week. Mr. Newton Loadholt. a large planter of the Fairfax section, was here last Friday on business of a personal character. Mr. Allen Dunbar, a very progressive farmer of the Dun barton Section, was in the city last Friday morning on impor tant business. * Mr. John F. Ware called at the sanctum tbesday. Break your Cold or LaGrippe with a few doses-of 666. . 1 ' . : _ . i Mr, Barney Owens of Dunbar ton waa in town Monday. "ilrs. E. P. Phillips of Syca more was in the city Monday. t Mr. W. M. Phillips of Apple- ton was a visitor here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Creech of Kline spent Monday in the city. Mrs. Bevis of Williston spent Sunday and Monday in the city. Messrs. Geo. D. and Audrey Sanders of Fairfax were in the city Monday. - Mrs. W. L. Cloye and H. L. Hall of the Bull Pond section were in town Monday. Treasurer J.B. Armstrong and Supervisor B. H. Dyches spent Monday iu the city of Allendale. Private Herbert Black of Camp Jackson spent the week end here with frienda and rela tives. Miss Callie Ramey of North Augusta is hero visiting her sis ter, Mrs. E. L. Patterson, and friends: - Mrs. Ellen H. Wise and R. J. Rountree of Williston were iu the city Tuesday in attendance upon the probate court. Messrs. Carter Price, Morde- cai Maznrsky and Dr. »M. C. Best and Solomon Blatt, Esq., speut Sunday in Sumter. Messrs. Idis Brabham and W. F. Sea9e of Hattievillo were among those who attended the probate court here Tuesday. Messrs. B; F. Jenkins, J, J. Ulraor, Gordon Boynton, W. H. Hardin, B. M. Jenkins and Jas. A. Jenkins of Kline, were in the city Monday. ^ The Red Cross work room is now located over Lemon Bros’, store, and is open on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- ■iiiwili —tarn. amwnJfc, «r « • Mrs. Malvina Bellinger, widow of Dr. Martin Bellinger, a former resident of Barnwell, spent a few days last week iijday . eaeh week, the city on the way to her river plantation The friends of Mrs. Julian J. Bush will be glad to learn tliat she is improving from her re cent severe illness. Although eho still has a trained nurse her symptoms are improved and there are encouraging hopes for her speedy return to health. , Mr. Fred A, Dyches of Barn well R. F. I)., left here last Sat urday-morning for Willie, Ga., Liberty county, where lie will make his future home His .friends wish him much success. L t Before leaving he made arrange- ^^iWnts to hear from home every a week by subscribing to The Son inel. ' • The friends of Hon. Geo. H. Bates will regret To learn of his sorioiis illness, which has con r fined him fo his home for over three weeks.;. His condition is serious and grave apprehension is felt. The entire community is overwhelmed with anxiety at his condition and earnestly joins vyitli the family in the hope of a turn for the better. Dr. Wat- g U sta GaX son-of Columbia was called into' consultation-with his attending physician, Dr. A. B. Patterson, on "Sunday night, and every thing is being done to accom plish his early recovery that skill and science can furnish. ’ Mr. J. W. Bowden, cashier of one of the banks in Hampton, along with the Hon. Juo. W. Vincent of Hampton, were visi tors iu Barnwell on Sunday. The home of Dr. L. M. Mace was made happier and brighter Sunday evening about 9:30 o’clock when Mis9 Marie Eliza beth made her appearance and wa9 crowned queen. - The friehds of Mr. Richard Hankinson, son of Mr. E. J. Hankinson of Healing Springs, will regret to learn that he is quite sick. Dr^JJannor of Barn-, well is attending him. XFOR SALE-«-VeHe 5-passcn- gor baring car, practically new, cost $16^)0, fully electrically equipped. WHLgell cheap for cash or arrange torriT&^^rite.-^ E. E. Wi*hers, - Fai r fa x, STD . 5 • ' if ]* .. . / • WANTED—to rent t Kree or fmu-Jiorse farm/ Mujrt be good laud^aYrd-.h^ve goo« dwelling. Can get pleytyT^fehorand can finance <the farpL Appfjvtn C. W. MobleyyW Greene St., Au- V Colonel Alfred Aldrich, now residing in Greeuville, was a vis itor iu Barnwell on Sunday. He brings, good news that his sister 1 ,Rosa Ashl'eigh Aid- rich, has quite recovered from her recent fall and lameness and x is wonderfully well,considering her feebleness and infirmities. His sister, Mrs.^AIle^the widow of Captain Jack Allen, is now re- - siding in New Mexico, where her ton, Gdurdiu, is rapidly recover- ihg’his health". The colonel him self looks splendidly, attributa- blejropreTor less to a healthy ap petite., He was being enter tained by his friend,R. A. Ellis, e*<1- • -i Mr.„B. T. Rice of Bamberg made a short visit to Barnwell Tuesday and called very clever ly at The Sentinel. M*. Rice’s bright countenance and pleasant smile9 are a stirn.ulous worth while. Come again, Mr. Rice. T - - " STOLEN—tw r o weeks ago / a red Texas pony weighing abOut 70(U fbs; baa short jnehe and tall and bas burnt- place on back $10.00 rewarjcUfe^offered for re- trprr of same tb^ojyner,—Lige MoodyvHattieville, S~T>;3t NOTICE TO DEBTORS CREDITORS Notice in hereby Riven that all per son# 'TndetTt&Ktb the estate of John (Jr^-ene. deceased, will make prompt payment to the nnderrtjtned executrix at Marti a, S.O.Vsurd all persons hold ing claim# aadiost the aforesaid est-ite will present the tame properi t> my attifney, R. A Barnwell, 8. O. , Khoda Greene. Executrix D* ember -the 19th, 1917.’ operifatte#ted Ellis, Esq , of L TREASURER'S NOTICE " ♦The tax books will be open for the (Collection of state, coun ty and school taxes for tile fiscal yeaCof 1917 from the 15th of October 1917 .'to the 16th of Match 1918 inclusive, January 1st 1918 a penalty of 1 %, will be added. Febuarylst 1918 a penalty ,, of 1% will added makings a total of 2% for Febuary. Miirch l^t to 15th 1918 inclusive a penalty of- 5% will be added making a total of 7 % to. March the 15th at which time the tax bpeks will close. 1 Tax leve^y will be : For state purposes 8 1-2 mills’ ordinary county purposes 8 3-4 mills Constitutional School' 3 mills, Total Levy - 20 1-4 mills Commuta||ion road tax is $1.50 \ Special-school levies * are as follows: i ^ { 2 mills.- Ashleighj Baldock, Barbary ^Branch, Cedar Grove, Colum bia, Edisto, Ellentou, Friend ship, Greens, Harmony, Meyers Mill, Mo.rr\s, NewToresI, Oak Grove, Riverside, Sand Hill, Seiglingville, SevenPines’ Tink ers Creek N ~\f'. ~ 3 mills. Barton, Blooming Dale, Cave, Hickory Hill, Owens Cross Roads, Shady Grove Upper Righlandy Red Oak 4 mills, Appleton,- Big Fork, Calvary, Double Pond, Heeling Springs" Hercules, Hilda,' Lees, Rosernry R^edy Branch, Sycamore. 5 mills. Elko 2 mills ordinary, expenses 3 mills for bond. 6 mills. Klinq^ mills, ordinary, expenses 4 mills for bond. 7 mills. Duubartou 4 millsordi- nary, 3 mills for bond. 8 mills. BlaekVille 5 mills ordi nary, 3 mills for boud. Fairfax 5 1-2 mills ordinary, 2 1-2 mills for boud. Ulmers, 4 mills ordinary and 4 mills for bond, 8 1-2 mills." Allendale 6 mills ordinary 2 1-2 mills for bond. 9 mills. Williston 5 mills ordi nary, 4 mills for bond. , 10 1-2 mills. Barnwell 6 mills ordinary, 4 1-2 mills for bond. Drafts and checks will not be accepted for taxes, except at tax payers risk. County and school claims properly approved will be accepted foi/ taxes. J. B. Armstrong, 10-4-6m v Gounty treasurer. Treasury Department, Office of Comptroller of Curreocy. Washington,TX.C.. Dec. 8th, 1917. Whereas by satisfactory evidence pre seuted to the undersigned it bas beeu made to appear that, The First National Bank of Allendale in the Town of Allendale in the County of Barnwell and State of 8r>uth Caro lina ha» complied with all the provis ions of the Statutes ot the United States, required to be complied with^0«-forr* an association shall be authorized to com meiroe the business of hanking; Now therefore, 1. Thomas P. Kane, Acting Comntrolkr of the currency do herebv certify th&t —— ■: - ‘ The First Naii trial Bank of Allendale” in the Town of Alhndal- in the Count? of Barnwell and State of South Cnmli a i.* autt>ofiZ»-d toytkjmmence the bnsire a of Banking 1 as provided in Section Fifty on« hundred and sixtr-mne of the Re vised statutes of theUn t^d States. In i.e-t inonv where >f Witness my hand and seal of office, this tighth day of D>-eeinber 1917. ‘ 1 (seal) Signed, T P^KANE. . > VActing Cnmpt.oiler of the t>o4a^ncy. Notice puTH Carolina; of,Barnwell, Common Pleas. STA Court $ Plaintiff Jennie Brant, et al, * . against G. W. Allen, et al Defendants. / By virtue of a decretal order k> me directed in the above entitled caua«, I will sell at Barnwell, in frpnt of th^ Cour y House, otrMonday the 4th.'day of February, 1918, it being sglesday in said mooth. within the legal hours of sale, the following described property : All those‘two certain lots with the buildings theron, situate, lying and oe- ing in the above State aud County. Sycamore Township and Town of Syca more,-and bonded on the North by N9TISE OF DISCHARGE. ** . ■ m: *• - - - ■ Notice is hereby given that' I have filed my final account with Hon. John K. Snem«*g. Judge of Probate for Barn well County* as Exec.ptornf the will of Isahella A u Briggs deceased, and will apply for an order of dlscharg? and l« t- ters dDtBMsmy uport Monday the 11th day o‘ January. 1918 j - - “Br D. ifc Brtyrg#, Executor of Dahella As Br<gg». dej'd This 20th day of D*-cnnberTl9f^ NOTICE OF DISCHARGE Noticed hereby given" that I have fiit-d my fiiiarttcsount withhHon. John K Snellirg, Judtfn of Probate for Barn well County, a-» Athninietrator of ihe Estate of Lewis Patrick, deceased, and will apply for aa orde\of discharge and letters di>missory hpon Saturja the 9th ddy of February, W. H Patrick, Administrator Thislvth day of Jan. 1918.*- 4t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF BARNWBLL. Pursuant to an order of Judge John K.Snelli g Probate Judge fo' the abote named County and S»a e. 1 wll sell the persoual property of William Meyer, deceased, at his la'-a residence two a^d one-half (2)4)mil0# weal of Dui barton. S. C.. on Jau. 15th A D. 1918, raid sal* commencing at ien thirty (10:30) o’ olock of *aid day. That the l erapnal property of said lnteatata to be sold oj the day above named. cOmuxis of; 4 rnubs, wagons, faruiiug mplement* cora, forage, etc. Tarma of sal- eash. JOSEPHINE MEYEB, / Administratrix. Jan. 8»h; 1918. PREVENT HOC CHOLERA The B. A. Thomas Hog Powder has a record of 95 percent core# of Hcg Chol era. .If you feed your hogs a* directed you need never fear- hog cholera nor any other hog diseasr. And the direc tions are very simple, just about wha - you are doing, plus a few cents worth of B. A. Thomas’ Hog Powder in the feed twice a week* Usually, though, Cholera g-ts in be fore we know it. Then it rvquireacloF*- attention to each hog—reeh hog rau-t be dosed—and if you will dofrc&e direc ted. you will save better than 90 per- oent. If you don’t the B. A. Tb m#» medicino coets-you nothing. We—aot some distant mauufaoturrr—pay your money back." - ' R. H. Walker, Dealer, J Adv. \ Appleton, S. C. Sheriff Sale. State of South Carolina, Couuty of Barnwell ' Savannah Gpano Oompafiy vs. T 0. Sanders et al. By virtu# of an execution to me di- rec ed in the above emit led action I have levied upon avd will »ell t«» the highest bidder for cash at Barnwell iu front of the court bouoe. on Monday, February (he 4th, 1918, it being s.le Uey in said mouth, at o’cluok noon, the fbllow- iug d i»oribed rea propei ty : All that certain p-eoe, pa cel or tract of ;and.aituate, lyiog and being in the State and Couuty aforesaid and con taining sixteeu (16) gcres more or less and known a* part of the Stuney land*, on whioh the dwelling and other build iugs, barns,etc., dre situate ; this being the tiams tract nf land conveyed to T. O Sanders by Mrs. L jura A Stuney and others. / .I^vit <i upon ar d sold to satisfy ab^ve executi« n and cost, pu-chlg^r to pay for papers and revenue stamps. ' J B. Morris,X Sheriff Barnwell Coupty. 8 C. 7 Jo Money on Long Terms. BROWN & BUSH Lawyers ’ BARNWELL, S. C. M. A.- .Wilder Thos, II. Peeples PEEPLES & WILDER ATTORNEYS AT LAW - V Practice in all the courts. Abstracting and preparing papers of all kind, Offices formally occupied by J. A Wulis, Esq. Lancaster’s building, BARNWELL. S. C. S TO WIN THIS WAR % MUST BE JAILED WILL YOU HELP PUT THEM ALL IN JAIL? If you can't go to tha trencheo, aarva at homo, and atand by tha man at tha front. Telegraph, write or bring aa raporta of Garmon activitiaa in your district. p Aid in patriotic work by enrolling and serving as a ref alar member of the American Defense Society Only Americana need apply for membership. Every member receives the society's Button and certificate of membership. ST £- F*~ r -t _ ADVISORY BOARD IN. DAVID JAYNF HILL, Ex-Amb*n<iA»r I* Germany HON. KOBF.RT BACON. £x-A‘mSxttxJ»r It hr a net HON. PFRRY BELMONT. Vic*-Erttidcml Strr l.ctt*t HON, CHARLES J BON A FARTS, tx-AUtncy-Gtmt'tl V. S. JOHN GRIER H1BBPN H D Httiidtml, Uttv.riity HTN BY B.JOY. ' PrtuJ.tt. Ijmet-. Uifkway HL'OBON rlttk.r A at * ;■ Aduittrt [tmrd HON. 1Ilf>i>ORE Rt>oa»-VFi.T. Ei Prt ^Lt.; tt l(U .'wo Your Money I® Needed PIN A BILL TO TlttS COUPON A Ml A'.AIL 7G-D kY Make CUek* P«>abie io RORRtT AFPIJ-TON. T..a.«r.r ■ i American Defcnsr S^Kurty, Idc . 44 E*»t 2ird St.. Krw York * PIraae enroll me a> a ni#»Til>er ut the American S-*** irty I enclose mv check fo» %\ ltd Anuual M-mi>*l»U—‘-umLih*^ M einbenhip, SlC.00 — Suitecril-in^ McabcrUup; 0U—(. ouii.uutu.g M embetahip Name §veet Addrm.T-...... City and State. • Date....... .1917 Your Country Needs You You Need Your Country The Barnwell Banking Company ■ : • . 7 / -• /- offers its jservices to those looking for banking accommodations of any kind. No account too large or too small for us to handle, both will receive the same care- • \ ' ful attention. ^ J. E. Harley, President. A. M. Denbow, Vice Pres. N. 6. W. Walker, Vice Pres* L. P. Wilson, ashler. 0 [Now Paid for Wfiat He Knows" _ No brighter, no more'capable than 1 you, but determined to n#e. He took the ea*y »tep provided by Draughon*#. 200,000 overworked, underpaid young men and Women in 18 ttatea have i«I*" the Draughon Course of Business Training in Bookkeeping, Stenography, Banking, Accounting, Commercial Law, etc., and their stnall investments have . yielded enormous dividends in higher positions and BIGGER PAY. j This Draughon Trainingix the helping hand that will takeyoflout | I ° w * l° n 8'h°uT, short-pay class into the select, well paid circle. < I I Write us TODAY for our book of Bankers' Advice to YoUng Men. and our CATALOG. DRAUGHON’S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE WAIMS/REET, * COLUMBIA, «.C. SSB8KKBKKKK03K KHKBgMHMMMKRMSS '$ r lands of R 8 Williams; east by fight of way of Seaboard A*r Line Railway; South'and Weft by lands now or for merly of M. J Lewis, together with the saw mi 1. g-ime-y ai d machinery there on, copsoting of one engii-e and boi er. one saw mill compute, two aeventy-saw gins, one double^ press, pu’leys etc. ap- purtanances thereto ‘ J. C. MEYER, Receiver. i\ LOST—Between Augusta and Barnwell, ona-au.»n-skid Southern make Butomo-' bile tim90pt4>4 inehe#. Tire waa made by the 8ouihern Tirejfc Robber Co.. _ Angnsim, Ga., +njk Was ready for us j . • An> information wiU. be aptx ciated. Finder wijLD return to^Jv C- Hogg, Barn^pttfS, 0., and receive rewacd. -V JMr. H. A.^^tallings and Dr. J. G. Wooley wish to an nounce to the ptrblic that they have opened an up-to- date drug store in the town of Dunbarton. The store will carry a fuil line of drugs and drug sundries, coda water, cigars, tobaccco and stationery. v ^ servb the people of >ibie. ' It is the sincere desire of the managers anob-ewners Dunbarton and sjirroundin^ country in the very best manner All the people are asked to call at the new drug store, look ove^tlie stock and get acquainted. - Dr. Wooley will be in his office in the Store every Tuesday and Friday from 10 to 12 o’clock in the morning. / for business and friendship, STALLINGS <fc WOOLEY^ KKKKKKMKKKMSp 0