Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, February 28, 1918, Image 5
JULIA WKLL 8*»li2T6L BAKU WELL, A. a
“Just Uh v ’ column Of blank
rtridges reached us too late for
They will be dis>
LOCAL
t]us fissile
chbi\r^ed he\t \yeek
The Barnwell Banking Company
BARNWhLL, S.U ^
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and County
Mdrirns cTvargh
Philadelphia Storage Battery Service Station w
4j. E. Harley. President. A. M. Dtnbow, Vice Pni
In. C. W. Walker, Vice Pres 4 7 L. p. Wilson. Cashier
Dr. F.. II. Boyd of Allendale \Y
/was iiji the city Monday*.
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Mr. SV. Ha trip 1 ITuttp of Lees
was a visitor here Friday.
, Mr. h) oh nson Hi res, o f D u ii-
barton, was Li the city Monday.
Mr. C. J. Martin, 6f Black-
vi lie,--was ill tlLL city Monday.
3£r. rhester Parkerix^of
Rosemary;, yyasdn'tliis c ity MoTk
General Auto R
ton, was .here ; M’onday:-- rntd
called at the office <>( Jhlie j^
ctBei i td nel' 1 Hibli riling ( o..
Messrs. C. B. Dunbar, Oe6.
1). Kirkland, C. \V. Dunbar and
Paul D. Black of 'Milletteville
were in the city last week.
Messi;s v R. S.Martin and L.
\[. Sprawls, of AVillistOn t were
in 'Town. Monday after-noon on
business of a personal nature.
Col.. R.Nv^.Dar'iogton and
Messrs. T. D. "and William R.
Darlinton of - Allendale were
here Saturday on bitsLiess in
/The Barnwell Banking Company has-been (le—
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ignated by the Secretary <d Agriculture of
the United States tb'uct as Fanners.* Agent to
Full Line Accessories
Fisk Tires
receive money from farmers for Nitrate of
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Soda. We arc the Barnwell c.Qunty-« riepos-
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itoiy for these* funds...
i'ave on hand several second hand and re-
leric’S for salr at bargain pfiCBS. Also
t<*ck Full line of the Tairibusv PHILADEL-
carry m
PI IIA I > IA M( )N L> <}H I IXHATT ER V
All farmers who have made Application will
receive notice of their allot inept from Depart
ment of Agriculture'At Washington. --r
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We stand ready to serve you in every other
banking capacity as we have in this
The Costs of Most Materials and
Skilled Labor. Is Rather High
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NEPONSET WALL BOAUI) takes the place of
^Miss carrie An, Cave has re
turned home am*r ; a months
stay with Mrs. C. L. v AR*Caslan
at Washington, Ga. She. was
accompanied home by MrA,>Lc-
Caslan. » 77 .
Miss Anna Etchburger, of
Chamber-burg, Penn, has re
turned to Banvweip to take
charge of the Millifimy " depart-
lirent for Mr. J. G. Moodv, Jr.'
of this city.
Messrs. J. E. Johnson, N. B.
Loadholt, R. R. Speaks, Geo. I).
Sanders, W. M,-„ Liglitfcoy, N,
W. .Week ley and C’. D. Mc
Clendon of Fairfax \vere visitors
MTfoWhi las t Fridhy,
Messrs. L. A. Stoiiev, William
wooden trimming, paneling, wainscoting, or plaster.
May be painted any color, so is eminempy adapted for
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use on upper walls and ceilings. Abymie can put it on.
That lingering Cold
ist a steady draifi on your
physical stamina. It im
poverishes the blood,
distresses the digestion,
Neponset Wall Board
Mrs. W v . R. Owens, of Dun
barton., was the guest of Mr.
andhMrs. B. 11. Cave-Stmday.
Miss Ruby Armstrong, of
Columbia, spent the w T eek-end
hero with-relatives and friends.
Sergt. Herbert Black of
, Camp Jackson spent the week
w *^1 w^h v ^»try^,'u.ul - 'fr+eads
and exhausts your vigor
Combines economy and attractiveness. Its dura
bilitv is longer than plaster. If cannot crack or fall
We have the width or finish for vour need.
It affords a fertile field
for serious infection and is
likely to become chronic.
You Needn’t Suffer
Youngblood Roofing & Mantel Co
from it if you will take Peruna
tod use prudence in avoiding
exposure. Peruna clears up
catarrhal conditions. Thous
ands have proved this to any
fair person. Get a box of the
tablets today—prove it your-
Mant«lH, TIIch, Orates, Metal Roofing Utc. } i
accepted his*: former position
Mr: C. Sr Buist, of B’lack-
ville, was in tlife city Monday
calling on somo of li 1st many
friends. -
Witlt—The New Sentinel Pub
lishing Company, where he
will learn “Art preservative, of
art's.*!’
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Messrs. W. II. Duncan of
this city, W. I. Johns of Bal-
dock. and Dr. D. K. Briggs of
Blackville, composing the
Exemption, Board, .✓were kept
busy in a meeting assembled
here last Friday hearing
complaints.
I). Gray, T. O. Sanders. J. L.
Carlton, MeBoy Boyles, Paul J.
Zeigler and J. J. Owens, pf
Allendale, were -among the
visitors here last Friday.
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE
NOTICE, OF DISCHARCE
self. Many
prefer the
liquid form.
Both are
good.
At your drug
gists
THn PERUNA
COMPANY
Colombo, Ohio
NotCF i8 h*-rehy triven that on
M imiiny thn 1M h dny of March,
19iovI will file my final account with
Hon. John K SnvIlinK, Judge of Pro*
bnte for Hnniwell County, an Adminis
tratrix of the e*tite of W. C Cray
deqeas* d. end petuiin the said Court
for uii c rdiTr ofd^t,charge as such Admin-
iratrix. _
Anna L. Gray,
*1 Adminietiatrii.
This hfith day of Fehi 1918
'The Radeliffe Booster Chau-
tauciu.'i will be in Williston on
March 1st. ‘2nd. and 4th. These
people are well known for
their attractive programs. All
proceeds above expenses will be
devoted to the Red Cross.
Not re - 8- heieby goon that on Mon
day, March 25th. 191H I wilt apt ly to
John K Snellins. Judge of I'rotiatc for
Barnwidl County, for letters oTmU^-
charge a* Adin i istrator of the c*tit-r'of
hula-A. Armstrong
W. \V. 4 Armstrong,
Adiniiistrator.
This 25lh day of Feii. 1918.
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SOUTHERN NATIONAL ASSOCIATION will offer contracts on Cantaloupes and Watermelons
to all growers who wish to contract amounts. "
i Tliis Association will pay you 75c per crate of 40 cantaloupes, or 38e per crate of 15 cantaloupes.
We will contract watermelons at about 8100 to 8125 per ear. All cantaloupes to be ship*
*. ^ ped by ^Express and watermelons by freight. We also contract on other food*produets.
This Association is not a commission firm. Any contracts niade or products- shipped us you are
— positively sure of your money. Our Association is composed of growers* of .food-products;
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United States Bureau • of Markets has appointed Food Inspectors iirnili'large cities for the benefit of growers
and shippers protection. . A " -
This Association will be glad to mail you a list of all United - States Food Inspectors.
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All growers who wish to contract with us should write us for blank contracts, sorting in the letter the
the number of acres you will plant and each kind. Addres: Southern National Association, 129 East Front
Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. . . -
;■ NOTICE TO RETAIL GROCERS AND EGG SHIPPERS
. We will be glad to have you ship us your eggs by Express. v Northern markets are paying good prices
for eggs. Under our protective marketing -system you do not have to_ pay no big commissions; You are
positively sure of getting' quick returns. Write or wire us for prices. ' ■ . - ^
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SOUTH CRN NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
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