Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, February 21, 1918, Image 5
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BAKU WALL BBKTn CL BARN WELL, a. .a
Mr. VV T Walker of Wttlk.ers s’-aiioo
was in the city Friday;
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■ Maj. W..T, Dtmcon of Edgefield was a
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visitor in town la«$ Friday.; ^
RU B-MY-T.ISM — A n tisef}tfc^^elie voj
Kheumtftjsm, Sprain?,. Ndyrfcl^a.pvc,
Messrs. R. S. Weatheribe’e find Clio?
ter Parker of- Willistin were in the city
Fridiy. ; V- ^ ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Meyers, and
daug-hior? ot Mejc VMi 1 were, here
Saturday, - *'• --- '
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->Hi»sEiTtia<!fueas of A-ngtrsta, G*.. wa»
the charming giept of V.iis Roue Gaff
ney last week end. ,
Mr. Solomon Brown, U>S.N\, spent
la't week with-*!*.? parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Brown. f.... _ , _
v ; r Dated at Barnwell-, S. C.. tli
Mr, O.tQ Ray qf Rockton, S. C.,spent' of Feb, 1918
h|8tweek end with hi* pajv.,ts, Mr. and
Mrs. John li. Ray of OL»r
Mr. Eugene E <*tcrj
M Philadelphia Storage Battery Service Station H
offer? its services to tliose looking
for; banking accommodations of
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any kind. No accouOt too large
of too small lor us to handle,
both will receive the same care-
full Line Accessories
Wo h;ive.on hand sf-v.et'ftl second hand " and- re
built- bat Gums 'for sah* at bargain * prices, -t-Ais<
carrv in stock mil line of the famous PlIILADEL
1’IH VDIAMOND (iiUl) BATTERY.’
fill attention
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Jc E. Harley, President. A,.M. Denbow, Vice Pres
L. p. Wilson, Cashier,
N. G. W. Walken Vice Pres
Citation Notice
mg of August^
was the j&ue?t of relative? and friends
here for a few (lays last week. 1
Mr and Mr? John R Ray and daugh
ter?, Misies Fraueiin and Evalyu, of
Olar. were in the city Tuesday.
A George Washington birthday daneu
will be given at Kennedy’s hail in Wil-
livt »n on theevening of the22rid,
Segt?. lsadore E Owns and Zaejt A,
Creignton of Camp Sevier are the guests
of re'a'ives and friend? here this week.
Dr. W. Hi. Jones of Willutda pa»a«d
through Barnwell Friday en rjiityf to
Black vide and called at the Sentinel of
fice;
Stake of South Carolina, )
County of Barnwell. < \
By John K. Snelling Esquire. Pro
bate Judge. _ r" —
Whereas M. C. Lee hath >m»<P»
suit to rifle* to grant unto.him Letters of
Ad ministration on the Knit, and .ef
fects of Fred Lee, decoasad.;
These are. therefore, to cite; and ad-'
monish ali and singular the _'hT»dr*d
aud creditors of the atid Fred Le«*
deceased, that they be and an
pear before me. in the c »urt of probata,
to be htdd at Barn wall. S C,. on Monday .
Mar 4. 1918, after publication hereof,
at H o’clock in the foreqoou-. to show
causa, if any they have, why the said
Administration should not be granted.
Given under my liand tl.i* 2Q(h day
of Feb. A. D. 191&
• . John K. Snelling.
« ' Judge of Probate.
Pnh'ished on 21st day of F.b 1918.
in the Barnwell Sentinel. * .
or What He Knows r= D2
iter, no more capable than you, but determined to
took the easy, step ~
iverworked. underpaid young men and women-in
Course of Business Training in C II , 0 J r
Accounting, Corpixierciai Law, etc^, and their small investments Have
) yielded enormous dividends in higher positions and BIGGER PAY.
This Draughon Training is
’ of the long. ’
. Write us
rovided by Draughon’s. —
18 states Have taken the
Bookkeeping, Stenography, Banking.
higher positions and BIGGER PAY.
the helping hand thaCwill take yoaout
. irito the select, well paid circle.
TODAY for our hook of Bankers’ Advice , to Young Men,
PERUNA in Your Home
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A housewife must give the fist aki in colds, coughs and
other ailments. Her promptness in applying the remedy often
saves a serious illness. Her experience with remedies has led
CATALOG.
her to know that PERUNA is always reliable, that she should
have! it on hand for the immediate treatment of coQghs and
colds, and that it is always to her
DRAUfiHON’S PRACTICAL BUSINESS C0LLE8E
MAIN S /REET, COLUMBIA c.
Mrs.George Parker,
419Water St.. Men-
asha. Wis.. writes:
*>We have used Pe-
runa La our'family
for a number uf
years, aud have
found It a perfectly
Tellable medicine.
It soon rids the sys
tem of any traces
CaUotl Owen Riley le't Tuesday for
Chitrle?ton where he 'will resume hi?
b'udie< after n visit- here for t.>v*.rai
__ The experience of one
woman, given herewith, is
typical of thousands of let
ters that reach the Peruna
Company from grateful
friends wlio have found their
homes incom
plete, and their
family safety in
danger without |///\\
PERUNA. ! ’ J*IV
Colds and Catarrh f
The great weight of testimony that has accumu
lated iu the 44 years that' PERUNA has been on the
market proves it, beyond question, to be the reliable family rem- xSgaX
edy, ever ready to take, preventing the serious effects of colds,
coughs, grip and derangements of the digestive organs. This
proof is published from time to time npd many families have
profited by it }
»fWf rm CM *Uim PERUNA b l*kU hahtiw wmln, Carry U IVv/^
vitb roa sad be fortified sfsiast ss^ea atUcJn. I
The Peruna Company, Columbua, Ohio L
- of a cold, and pre-
mMi v..' j ' vents serious ooa-
sequences.
“1 befian using it
for catarrh, which
I suffered with a
good many years,
but had not been very serious until recently.
Since I halve taken Peruna the dropping In my
throat has discontinued, and my head and nose
are not so stopped up in the morning. I am
pleased with the results, and shall continue to
use it until I am entirely rid of catarrh. .
”1 heartily recommend it as an honest medicine.”
What it does for her it is ready to do-for you.
Treasury D^parimant,
Office of Comptroller of Corn*- dv
Washington, D.C.. D«c. 8ih„1917
Whereasby saliafsctory evidenue pro
eenled to the undersigned it ha? b'se*
nude to appear that,
The First National Bank
Corportfl John O. B
Machine Gun Co.. Cfli
the week end with pa
atives at Cave.
P YOUR SHOES NEAT
Attorney General Tims. 11. Peeples
aid Hon. Jas, II. llemmond-of Colnm-
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bia w*-re here Friday shaking hands
with their many friend?.' .
Every one i# cordially invited: to at
tend the silver tea at the honye of Mre.
8. B M lse.ley February 22nd from 5:30
to* 7 :3o o'clock.- lie sure and'come.
The many friends of I tt e Mu*s E»e-
lyn Kty, dapcht. r o.f Mr and. Mrs. Joliu
R. Kty, are >faii to know that she is out
acii.i after an illner? of three weeks.
of Allendale
in theT.own of Allendale in the County
of Barnwsll and .State of South Caro
lina ha? complied with all th* provis
ions of the Sta»ut**s of tire United States,
required to be complied with before an
association shall be anthorixsd to com
tfieiice the business of banking ;
. Now theraf »re, I. Thomas IV K-fnt*.
Acting Comptroller of the curret cy do
hereby certify that'"
•‘ The First National Bank of Allendale”
in the Town of Allendal* in the Countv
of Barnwell and State of Sotnn C?.r li a
is author zed to cohimenee »lie oueiim -
of Banking as provided iri Section Fifty
one hundred and ? xtr-nyu* of the Re
vised r»tn.tiitel (*f the United State- 8
In testimony where>f Witness m? h twi
and •‘eal of office 1 , this eighth da - of
December 1917.
[?ical] 8tg*ied. T I’ KANE.
Ac tin it Comptro lor of the Currncv.
SHOE POLISHES
LIQUIDS AND PASTES. PDR BLACK, WHITE, TAN, DARK
BROWN OR OX-BLOOD SHOES. PRESERVE THE LEATHER.
. 1 The F. F. DALLE! C0IF0RAT10KS. LOOIZD, BUFFALO, N. I.
BANKSTON BROS.
r country by ' Roberta. Ga.. Jan, 21 1917.
t Mrs. 8. B. qj^ Kentucky Mfg. Co ,
I. Proceed? Paducah, Ky.
orphan girl c 8n tlertien:
every oue A Mr. Will Wachter of this con ty
had eoiae hpp 8 that, were down with
Seivem, S. cholera and Lad given up all hope of
w. II Baptist saving them at.d would not spend o-e
it. February penny on them. J gave him one 15 lb.
Pamest, elo- pail of y.»ur Br A. Thomas’ Hog Powder
iped a Urg* and . he has >u?t come in and. pni 1 me
ar him. for it and advises that every one of his
. s ; ck bogs co^weljand that he h«d kill*(]
nice o., o a nd now ha? them in hifl smoke
k lor.f 150 to ail( ^ they were a? fine as ar y
) cover, m- he htfd killed this year. •
ta i • ? w nc p want fo add that he ?aid hi? lr>g-
—I oe j day of , » . , . . - ,. .
J were d w p. and so . sick that he lu.l :,o
■vered about. - ^
prize their mouth? open ana Ir.s win
rmpfr settle- • . t . ,
poured the p.owuer db.vvn their'throats;
l’iease find, ehe*k in full of my rc
5 K„ spent count'and with kimb et regards we b-g
with hi? pa- t > remain,'
\il;.f Allen- Yours -y ry t nly.‘• *
iil stationed * ' *'BAyK8T0N I«UGS.
Lurrth?, bay- R, H. Walker, J)ealer,
l for pfomo- Adv Appleton. S.. C-
You will make every acre produce its ut
most in food crops and cotton, all equally
needed by our country. You will best serve
jyour country and yourself by fertilizing
each acre liberally with _
SWIFT’S re b°rI;§“ FERTILIZERS
“ITPAYS TO USE THEM”
vThere is a national car and labor shortage. Delay is dangerous.
ORDER
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