Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, January 31, 1918, Image 4
WIFE HAPPY OVER
it tliO beet possibldsobool for the j Pac»
district, -dttcidentallv lie gave ). I , ) .‘ t . n '‘ t ? v
it a most enviable place 'among j> p j. j 01 ,
the schools of. the county. Mrs K • W.
Twiclitifs, pupils, patrons,;, mid « “iV in,!,'<'»
She - ,
Barnwell Sentinel,
.../■, • / ■; h T ‘;
HIS BIG APPETITE
Mis. R<igers Appreciates flu
.J hapil’s Coumlimetit to HVr
Own*<1 and Publish*d Every Thursday
ByTHE NEW SENTINEL PUBLISH-
boards , of, education
/ txo COMPAN Y
D. tJ-Eiifovr,
tiwnoil unfailingly^to Irfm, be
V , lO.Jitl
• 925 OGf
54-2 23
came they felt that he could ^
bring tilings to pass. Honored ; b
with a place on the board of £
tTurd-ees -of- Ooltimbut-tioilege^ lie- ■—
Political
Mr/Kogers Suffered Long'With
’ StoinaelrTruble but Was
BARNWELL, S. C
Chas. Carroix PmMa. •
. All purchasers of Liberty Bomb
through thfc bank liftr, notified to bull
and get their bonds, where same have
President
AAa.Ut?
Jno. K. Sn KIM NO, Sec.-pTreas. amlGon
emt Manager
$1 305 74
My fin 1 appeiite certainly^pie
a-es
my wife, for she id a g< <> 1 cook and -likes
to s e_.me enjoy mV mralr," sad 11 M.
•Rogers, of 105 Held. St , Elmira, N, Y.,
became its chairman
positions are often given to men'
as honors from / the hands-of
tIreirffellow citizens. Jle was.
honored by them as a member
of the constitutional convention
in 1895. He was a member of
the House and Senate of South
Carolina as long as he cared to
serve. .HIis fellow citizens, two
years ago, tried to send, him
backTo the senate. They knew
it was an honor' bntf they were
absolutely satisfied ' with Mr.
Bates in the senate ; Our day
abounds with a multitude of or-.
District No 35—Celqr Grove
Edward,; Dic’insojt r -
EdwErdn Di-ckuis n~ y ■ /
EdwHufft Dickinson
W„ M. JONES, J-imfoR
in h story f ir men, and women. ton,
who hav * a ti icky sppdl,t* and bah at
o t the fii t> nourishing im als that, af-‘
get I) lore tnonv,
5 '.“For a whi e” Mr. Rogers explained,
“I O 'aldu’f *»it any solid food. I waA
Cimiinually bothered with gas and bl iat
Entered as secoml-c'liHH mail matter Feb
ruary 14,1905,ut the Postoflice at Barn
well, S. 0., under the Act of Congress
of March 8, 1879.
been paid for in
$60 00
6U 00
Mona Pan
tug t hat made me feel as if 1 were going
57—Skin HiU. -1
to-burst. Mv br-ath would come short
Car? Aid
and 1 would have stuffed up snffoeat-
ipff feeling. It greened to affejt my
heart. My stomach w#srpo sore 1 could
hanlly t uch it. I kept d xjfqti g and
trying remedies but got worse iiuiead
of better. While I was siffering so l
kept hearmg~uf a new m dicie. Taniae,
and commenced-1 • take it. -pfli ln’t get
any relief from the firet biffte, and I
said tef mysajf, "St ing a gain’*, but pep.
pie told me to give it a fair'trial, and ia
<i \V. Duncan
W. J. R >untr*e
Cary Ahl
Bank of Western Carolina
BARNWELL; S. C.
Head .Office
AIKEN, S *C
t) str et No. 38—Oak Grove
Marino Rutland
May B. Bixley
—JiialxjA No 39 -Friendship
C. F Rizer
Mal** : Bodit ml
Anna C. Patt.ersoa
Maliei B d.iurd • •
this rlllfe not later than Tuesday
mornia-g-to insure pnblicaiion in/Abe
current issue. x
All communication* niurt be signed
by the writsr, not for pnhliC8t | dn,.but
aa an evidence of good faith, ard to pro
tect the newspaper.
I k.» pTon. In a little wlide then I -bif-
5u 00
23 -00
50 00
After tny fbirth bottle
.gin to improve
I 'eltrfln**.-The old appttite came back,
I didn't have any more casor bloating
or'sufTocating spells, avd mv stom-u-h
and whole sys em were t"ned right.-up.
"That is alftTue,” declared Mr. R >g-
ers. —Tanlac worked wonde-s for him',
and we are glad to tell our experience
to *veryui e It is no u e to doubt this
Tan lac ; it dees the work.”
Ttailsc is the Master Medicine for ail
ments of Stomach, liver and kidneys
and catarrhal's flections, which so ofte >
mak-s god after other medicines have
failed, •
Sold by
J. A. Porter, Barnwell; Searson Drug
Co . Allendale ; J II. Sanders, BTacTk-
vile; Ii:'M. C»»*1b, Jr., Beldoc; Fair
fax-Drug-Co . Fairfax ; .Kendall laun
der Co. Kendall; -Belfast PlaiiUition
C*„ MillettvIHe; J. M. .Smith A So i.’
Wi L li*» on, and W. H. Wilkinson, Ul
mers. •
Pis rict No 40—Tinkers Cre?k
Matue Lou Hsir •
Di trict No*. 41—Hickory Hill.
Agnes La Tour.
A gn*Y< Li Tour
i he home dcink
$50 00
r 50 00
100 00
SIRHCKIPTION HATK8.
r $1.50; Six mm
Three months 60,5.
Besides its popularity at drug stores,'fountains and
restaurants, Bevo liasjf&und a welcome placebo, the
D ; s rict No, 4
J Inez Orrecli
InezCrc ejh \
2—Morris
IN ADVANCK
home,
drink that goes perfectly with all food."
As a suggestion for Sunday suppci—Swesf red or
green peppery stuffed with- cream cheese and
chopped Puts or olives, cerved.on lettuce leaves.
French dreasing. Cold meat. Toasted crackers.
Bevo for everyone. ' A beverage that tastes like no
other soft drink. Pure, whplesoine and nutritious.
Bever'-the all-yeap-’round soft drink.
Sold in bottles only and bottled exclusively by
Anheuser-Busch—3t. Louis
$50 00
In remitting checks or money urJera
inake p iyahle to ~ '
Tiik Nkw SknTinki, Pi nr isiiino Co.
District No. 43—Columbia
Maude Wall
Maude Wall" '
EDITORIAL COI
District No. 44—Fairfax
Lu»*il - Youmaue
A ma Jvnight
M.\r eEpiing
Li linn Marie Mil er
L .arise- DuranV
I/ieil ^Y nmrtiis
OEO.H.BATES,
Tih* public mention mad-e of
a man is. often the perspective
from which hisjife may be meas
ured. But the truest estimate
made of any man is that which-
stands in the piercing light of
liis answer to the liiiaTsumnions
of death. When ..the court
. *
preacher, Bourdahme, was about
to preach the funeral of^ a
French king, lie began witlr thq
statement, “God alone is
great.” It is also true tliatrby
the virtue of the fibre of their
diameter other men achieve
greatness. \\
We may say that the gener
ation who knew Mr. Bates saw
his superior in tlie..plaee he held
in their hearts.
No man can write his life or
eulogize him, for the simple fact
that lie wrote himself- upon the
tablets of- the hearts of Xjis
friends. His uniqueness, was
G ace Kirkeirbaker
j Myrtle Ept r g
Louise Duran; t
G ace tbekenha^er
l.i lim Marie Mil er
S. D. Williams
BRAND
DIAMOND
blemish
"File printed page wfll always
"fail to tell the story of the loss
death brings to the private* rela
tions in life. These can be meis.
ured only by the remaining
years. But we can say that life
was richer because he lived and
poorer because lie'Tias j'»aid the
last human debt.
C-mmission.er8 of S ilking Fund
District No v 45—Barnwell
W. E L«kt», Jr
Bank of Western Carolina
G G. r ut er
J. B. Arm trong.Treae.
Bank of Wes ern Carolina
W.E Late Jr.
Bank of \\ e^term Carolina
(ieo G. Butler
Home Bank
W.E Like Jr. /
Bank of Western Cftrafiria
T. S. Ca-ve * ^
Ge), G. Butler
$ .600 00
5u 00
80 00
r. r »6 50
72 00
6<>0 00
50 (X)
\90 0(0
2.10s F2
6 »i) 00
. , 36 00
70 25
130 00
Your Subscription
QUARTERLY REPORT 0F-
SCHOOL CLAIMS PAID
Bv .1 B Armsfron*, County Treasorer, From
7)ctober 111 to Drcrmber 3Dt
r~. ____ . ___ -
(Con’inued from ipgue of Jan. 24 )
Di.-tref No. 22—Allendale.
(iY > r i i i M«e Anlley 55 00
J»*nm* Mou gom u rv 55 <X)
Henry IVulls A C . , 23 82
District Ni’. 46
Matey Bowt rs
Macey Bowe s
District No. 41—J
Marie Ke*l
Helen McD tyre
Chares Aiken »
Marie Ke-1 r y r
J. B. Augley
Char eR Aiken
Ma’d? Ked
Helenr McIntyre -
Una L- Cave
Wilhelminia Myers
$2,116 58
District No. 23—Hercules
Matilda Grooms ’
Dis;rict. No. 24—Aslilergh
Jessie Lyles
McCoy Miles .
Jess e Lyles
Mc'”oy Miles'
H. F Odom
F. E; Clark
$40 00
tician, but by the iuy.a by, sym
pathy, and unfeigned^ luve lie
had for his fellow man. He ex
celled in his profession and in it
attained a worthy eminence, not
only because of his mastery of
it, luit also l>eoause tjje man or
woman wlio was in need of legal
Counsel turned instinctively to
him. He was honored -by the
positions of trust, and promi
nence within the gift of "his
triends. History could sfyeaky
of him us a lawyer, a k\gislal>d%'
jl trustee of schools and tarlfOges,
and as s friend of evlcaufni^ In
every/section of tlie./emiuty he
found 111Ovvh .-plaee ill the
hvarts t if jlijs mol pie. The circle
of wed4lihgvgue>tK wa,-. ihcouv-
plete'imless he weitHm ited. df
ti school district felt tliafmu a.d-
vauLe was needeil, he was ahvavs.
jfsked to be present and address
the patrons. No man ever went.
To him for advice and- counsel
—t' «r ■'— -r~ a L - s<——--— ; ——
ami went away empty handed.
He always carried away wifh
him the conviction that George
H. Bates was his frieml. - Proi)-
ably no man was ever invited
to as many homes in this county
as he was; because they Wanted
to share with him the joys of
their own firesides. The art of
some men is to assume 'the art-
»
lessihtss of the pure in heart.
He needed not to put on any
thing for he was a man of his
own right;
a* ..
According to theAnglo-Saxon
the word “king^ume, from the
same word Toot as “cati.” A
Distrier, No-48—Barto l
Fanru^ W. Lfiivk
F»n"ic W. (j’i ok .
Funlue W. quick
District No. 25—New Forest
Will ston Hardware Co.: '"
Margaret Shelton
Margaret Sheltoq
14 75
50 0u
50 00
Xu trict No. 49— O.ien? Cro
Myrtle Th mil oi>n
My’rt4e Thuiiip-on
[) s rict No^26—Upper RTohlaud
Katliiii ine/Shiver $i
Katherine Sliiv. r I
Kallierine Shiver „ t
.District No. 27—Reeves Creek
Pearl Hut sun
Annie L, Peeples
Distnot No. 51—byeamore
Fi rtii «■ Min* U ayland
Fl rence Mae Wa-. Gild
’i r mee Mm’ Way la ml
Chas. M>8te!ll /
T HERE is ju-ohahly ho more pleasing
■ ' X : ■ ^ \ V '
element of good printing, than oil
time dolivtTV. • (
It is our constant^effort .to jiroduee
the hesfe-qualitj ijf work at a fair price,
and to see that it is delivered promptly
District No. 28
J. S. M. Finch
J. 8 M Finch
J. II. Post*/
J. M. Finch
*9o 0*4
90 0o
40 t> i
oo-fxr
I >i.-t - i -1 N 52-
Ru Ldiih Man.il 1
I ’i-: ra t No' 5<L-
M (>! y o WelLUni
M y.* W ixtnirn
'\L lye NVelb.irn
Jo.'-it* M. ."dix- o'.i
(irove
\
Uehton
Di-tr : e No 29—Willi ston
W. E. Pco’.hro Treas. /'■'
M. B. Se f
‘AY.-T. Bunch
AV. T. Banch
M B>He!i -
K Hadley
W. T BunVh.
W. T. Kuitth \
W. T. Bunch \ x
W'. E.*I‘rotluo
W. f . Bun Mi
W H Kennedy &
M. B Self V—
W. E Prothro x
J, B. Armstrong, Treas
Dietriert No.’54-
NTfs T. G. C.XiL
John C Hid •‘On
Mrs T. G, Cobb
it the time specified
$50 Of 1
19 00
50 CO
$119 00
15 00
Old customers appreciate this ser-
t r ■ .
vice. A trial order will quickly demoy?
strafe its value to other firms. |
District No 55—Riverside
J *sie M Mixson —
Lottie B R-ynolda ,
Bessie A Fulmer
J Lottie B.R-yiiQlds ,
Bessie Fulmer
$30 00
60 00
60 00
52 00
50 00
District No. 30—Spriog Branch—None
District No.UL^Uliners,
John F. Weekiey ^ —
B. E. Grandy *'
B. E.Grandy ' —
B.E Grandy
r>. E Grandy
B. E. Grai'dy
John F. Weekiey
John F. Weekiey
B. E Grandy
Beai*fort Lyles
Rosalind Out/.
G. G Sale
Sinking Fund Cotdmisuiou
G. A. Best
•B. Grandy
B. E. Grandy
lounty Board of Education
The 'BgnpXell- Pei jde
Ti e Ribnnd’eRSenttiT**!
V. E; R ctor X,
Clifford Ba,r att Agt,
6.25
y5 25
6 40
10 00
G DEPARTMENT
JOB PRINT
303 33
150 00
1150 00
135 00
\V. Jay McGarity
The Barnwell Peep'o
«<36 65
211 53
45 00
40 00
75 00
115 26
-44'90
308 12
645 66
BAPTIST CHURCH
'"X (RET. TV. L. HAYES PASTOR,)
Preaching ^very Sunday morning at
11:80 Night ^:40. _ ;•
Sunday Sehool. 10:30 a. m.
B. Y. P U MoiidayVaR 8:30-p. m,.
$3,940 44
District No. '.Vi
K. S Dunhar /. $115 00
District Nu. 33—Bat bar y Branch.
Frayer Meening 'Wirinesday*• at
jness life to ])ut litmsen uaii\
behind that school and to make