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Classified Local Advertisements -ffn. 2»n • _ • Statement of the Condition of HOME BANK OF BARNWELL d b€ Barnwell Sentinel KW. SENTINEL PUBLISI 1 Nt rttl WvNY — —n RESOURCES. n, woman and'child 5-cent stamp.. I’R anjbition in Barnwell tJurn'iTny ;i4d tt term v of twenty- live years imprisonment Si hard labor.—Bt-~jtriw‘< 1 -the army, in the Spanish war as a private, and rising to cap!ran he mtr assigned to the llUh Infantry andourlv sent to France, He .tried to. resigu Ins commission because lie would have to light agaiiVst friends and relatives in (iiriuany.-'Tile .'evidence that weighed most heavily against him was that while lioldi g his army ^commission he was in cor res] K>nde nee with Benistofl' and implicated in German propaganda. Immediately oil his return to America he tele phoned Iris wife to destroy all, papers in his house, but tire secret service men got there first.. Loads and Discount*, <>verdrafts, Bonds and Stocks owm-d OR SALE—Teh thousand five km aspirin jabiHs. <Ini* d7>z n 15 ct>. i <Lzf*iii?r> eta. C NJbioklvi 1 terj gist Barnwell S 0. ' 2H- BARNWELL, 8. C CHASM’ARK'hl. SIMMS, -ns - fM^ jC T ^AU-LlAjLi..d51'i'. -Trr 8H - '• eral Manager. by rpe Ha^rk Won't you help us to accomplish this laudable am bition by buviiur a stamp TO-’DA V, , —— banking Hihikc DuVfrom BrnksjUul-iVaiikers Id 6^4 ny FOR SALK—All ■ peraons who ‘ widi to buy Bumpkin Yarn Potatoes for seed at fl.60 per bn. will apply to Currency, Gold .... ±iilvVr and Other Minor Coin Checks and Cash 11«ms... W. M. JONES, Kioto* made the start, you will be encouraged to ■ ■ - • . • ' *;■• _ ■’ . J ' >*do as you have done, and besides helping Entered asseeond-claasinad matter F«*b- ruary 14,1905, at the Postoffiee at Barn well, SjXL, tinder the Act of Congreas of March 3. 1879. T. J. HierS, Dunbarton, S. C yourself most of all .Total. ... . , LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid In, 77 Surplus Fund, ..., .7. Undivided Profits, less Cur FOUiND Miss Ilarriette Holmes lias been duly appointed Agent* of this Bank, by Secretary MeAdoo to sell these stamps, - and she will cheerfully wait on. all who'come or write for stamps, and will explain all about them. per inch first insertion.land fifty cent-* each sulci queiit insertion. Obituaries. Tribute of Respect Reso lutions of Respect. Cards of Ttianhs and all othr r reading » ©t Cer not n^ns, will te charg d for at the rate of fifty cents p» r inch, or one cent p r wprd, each it action, w ill, a minimum charge of 25 c nts . All changes of advertising and all communications must be addressed to Tne Barnwell Sent nel and must be in this office n U later than Tti 'eday mornii y to iusure pubMcatio-i in the eurrent Titoe.’ All communication* mint' Ire signed by the writer, not for publication, bn ae an evidence of g- od faith, fti d t > pro tect the new-paper; rent Expenses and Taxes Raid. y Dividei ds unpaid . Individual Deposits •Subject to Check, 142 920 J9 Savings Deposits... 25 964 s5 Cashier’e Checks,. . 769 36 S*,LESMK\ WANTED to solicit.orders for lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary nr commis-ion. A%- drts-i The.Harvey Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Bank of Western Carolina BARNWELL, S. C. Head Office: AIKEN. S C Total........ $212 543*9 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, BftOWN & BUSH “* T- . ... Lawyers BARNWELL, S. U. Free Flower Seed Hastkigs' Catalogue ; - J Telle You About It No matter whether you farm on a large scale or only plant vegetables or flowers In a small w,ay, you need Hastings* 1918 Seed Catalogue. It’s ready now and we have a copy for you absolutely free, if you write for it, mentioning the name of this paper. In addition to showing you about all the varieties of vegetables, farm grass, clover and flower seeds, opr catalogue tells how you can get free five splendid varieties of easily grown, yet beautiful flowers, with, which to beautify your home surroundings. Good seeds of almost eVery kind are scarce this season, and you can’t afford to take chances In your seed supply. Hastings’ Seeds are depend able seeds, the kind you can always depend on having “good luck” with. , You are going to garden or farm this spring. Why not insure success so far as possible by starting with the rtght seed? Don’t take chances that you do not have to In seeds. Write today for Hastings' 1918 Catalogue/ It’s free and will both In terest and help you to succeed In 1918. —H. G; HASTINGS CO. f Seedsmen, Atlanta. Ga.—Advt Before me Cftme N. B. Gamble Cashier o.f the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, sny* that the above and foregoing Statement is a true con dition of said bank, as shown hy the books of said bank. ;■ - N. B. Gamble Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th day of March 19ls, . Win. McNab — Notary Public.. Correct. Attest for S, (L •I. Cotien, v Harry D. Calhoun. ' Directors. 1. R. Calh ijn, i . BARNWELL, S.C FEED OUT YOUR NOCS SIX WEEKS EARLIER. SL'HHC KII’TION RATKS Six monttrj !K)c J. E. Harley, President. A. M. Denbow, Vice Pres. N. G. W. Walker, Vice Pres* L. P. Wilson, Cashier. Three month* 60s FN ADVANC K In remitting check* or money orlers make payable to Thk Nkw SkN'tinkl Pi blishino Co. "i'ite Barnwell Banking Company lias been des- ignateri by the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States to act aS Farmers*.Agent to receive money from farmers for Nitrate of these the ei ti 'e drove would be re -.dy ft»r ill** m^rke* *ix weeks earlier,and to *ave six weeks feed is an item that yon fully ui derstiiul The hpg that fatten* e si ; y roust he lh prime physical con lition. The B A 1 ho!Tla8 , Mog powtler ig a conlitior or for hogs. It keep* th»ir *.« stem clean and he B lthv and enables them to fatten qdc-L Without fal ing a pr-y to the lHiial di«“a«es of Imgs The K A Thomas’ Hog Powder is not stbek f» od. It * i,ra ; ghi m-*dicipe a- d we fork the agency because it enables jo i to feed LEARNING OUR LESSONS NOTI CE OF DISCHARGE Ndtice is hereby given that on Monday the 18th day of March, 1918, I will file my final account with Hon. JohD • Snelbng, Judge of # Pro- bate for Barnwell County, as Adminis tratrix of the e*tate of W. 0 Gray deceased, and petition the said Court foran order of discharge asrueh Admin- tratrix. We will learn many lessons before the war is over," but the one that is i'll os t earnestly press ing upOil us now is the need for cooperation. That* lias been the seefet of Germany’s success v whether in war or in l><ace. With her the nation lias stood behind the individual and each individual behind the nation. Lack of cooperation lias 1 een the se#ret of the allies mistakes. Competition may, inpeacetimes be the lift* of trade, but in war it is a hindrance. There we have seen our two national parlies sink tliein separate view points to stand squarely behind Pres ident WiLon. AVe have set'll competitors in trade as the steel interests, tlio-provision interests, the transpurtatioirtnterests sink their opportunities for gain and stand behind tin* nation. In the fuaiu Labor ami capital are Work- All farmers who have made application will receive notice of their allotment from Depart ment of'Agriculture at Washington. stand ready to serve you in every other ing capacitv as we.have in tins. NOTICE pie fo lowing' is an act t> exempt from the piyinmit of road and street tax-all prrsous in the military aud uav d service of the Country. S'c-tioii 1. Be it enacted by the Gen eral A.-v-einhly of the State of South Ciioliua : UliatiHlI persons wlioare now, or hereafu-r may b* in the military or naval service of the United 3tites. shall bo exempt from the payment of the comm itition rdad tax or street 1 tax during the t *rm or their eervi e. 1 Tb* provisions of this act *ha 1 apply ] 0"iTf c/mmutition road tax duel atid payable during the year 1917, a; well i s each and every year her- af t*r. S rtion 2. All a^ts, or p.irf§ of ac s, incon-istent with the provision® of. this act art hereby repealed. Ad *pted lh- »th day of March, 1QIS •about wfrJinrtrmot’Oiisrestrictions to keep aliYe the spirit of com petition, lmvkgone as Itir they Oould towartK cooperation do avoid breakiugiim laws. Mr "Wilson has taken over the rail- *road» to make the \>operation •omplete in, spite of forriier laws. Perhaps never before have the people behind the fightingTorces put themselves as squarelv'be- hind the nation as we have dunx , —‘ A — ' in tho Red Cross and Liberty Loaps, We see clearly that it is. a case of “United we stand, divided we fall”. T.lu* opposite state of mind is rifihflr. hut. ligift'v. ’ e;i 11 i <ft*' uur stock is complete in every' department for ladies’ and gents’ fur nishings. • ' -CITATION. Tie* STATE OF SOUTH GAROLIN V Cojnty itf Barnwell J. G. MOODY, Jr The Dry Goods Merchant mention have seen m the time’s a opportunity to better their owjh conditions. It .is more than shrewd suspicion that behind the coal shortage is the deter- raination of miners and oper ators to fleece the consumer, that behind the sugar shortage is more or less of gain to the sugar Lu v tefests< that ...hehiiu] some of thd\niilwuy congestion is the ..desire oL, some railroad interests to increase their earn ings. \ “We come /first” : or “each man for liinisdrN/when stripped of its garments is siihon p\ire .-selfislinessrf Kecently ih farmer hauled wood into Gnfl- ney at $1.50 a dead to yelie.ve tlie coal shortage, while others were charging nearly double his Citation Notice State of Soutli Curolina ( x -.Comity of Barnwell. t -•-■ — By John K. Snellmg E>quire, Pro bate Judge. Whereas Gc'irgiana Rost hath ariade Aiiit to me to grant unt<> her L* tt"SB-of \dmini4tration On the Kfstste ami ef fect* of Walter B» et decease d ; Those are. therefore, to cite and nd- monirh all and *ingular the kindred' and creditor* of the said Walter B’eAt, d»cea*ed, that they be and ap pear before me. in the c urtof probate, to be held at. Barn well, S C,., on Mdndav, March 18.1918, after publication hereof, at li o’clock in the forenoon, to *how cause, if any they have, why the *aid Administration shou d not be granted. ^Given under my hand this 4th day of March.A. D. 1918 , . John K/Snelling, •’ ' f T u dge n b a t e .^-r Published on 7th day of Marcfixl918. in the Barnwell Sentinel. . X. ” The only authorized Battery in Barnwell county? Batteries rei for all makes of batteries. Tte^also buy Brass, Rubber Rags, Bones and Sacks, delivered at the Wil- Service buttery to rent while changing your Carry in stock new. batteries for all makes of 'hose carry EIGHTEEN MONTHS See us before buying. ? cars. antee liston depot Notice to Debtors and Creditors far and wide in other papers. We must learn that these times will not allow a man to charge all that ha can get. No man has aright to say “I come Hrst” The butcher, the merchant,"* t)ie farmer, the servant,-’ wlio Yah see only his opportunity for gain is both a public and "private enemy. ’’ ' ’ . - Notice to Debtors and Creditors NOTICE OF DISCHARGE •Notice.iahe-eby given tintaM p#H indebtAl to the of Geo Light WILLISTON, S-C N tice Js* hereby given that. alLper- *oi 8 indebted ^o,the. es’jtte rf Eliza i?cot^ Uimer. deceaied, wil make prompt payment to tl.ennderrgned »<1- ahniitrator. aJ THirfiUL. S. G-;**nd all jperVon* holding c aim* ngiiist .the aforesaid estate will pres*lit the'same properly atteated to tne »t Fniifax.S C, L. L Young. - Administrator. deceased,will make prompt pijmentto the uiMemgued admilrStrator at Jfihr- hardt, S Cf.; and all j»er*nne. hiding claim* sgai' at flie afor*s»id estate will iieesent the same t > be proven in U>e probate r >urt at ftarnwell, S , on Wed- needay the 19th Iijat, - ’ . _ M. 0. Kinard, J A^mmi^tratcr. . March the 4th, 1918. « ijK. Barnwell Co uity. fir latjera .olldif- c arge as-Adiiiji.iatrator Of theest^a of Lula A. Armstrong,. • i -fY. NV, Armstrong, 1 ~ Admioiatrato March the 4th, 1918 ^ \ •' _ _ White Cake /orMens.Womens and Children’s Shoes ' lh. F F.IHLLEY CORPORATIONS. LIMITED.'BUFFALO. NT , -“-f—v rr?— t.■* • ** '/Li fcji • id Vi V