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f , \* . //■ BA$!VW£LL BENT JN CL BARNWELL, - Miss* Eloise and Edna Morris 55? AgrieS H iers and Mr. J.; Loyal ^ LOCAL. T • Siielling attjefulvd the Box party ki "“items kicked from Town l at •En«‘h ( Mnj.)8yh«>al liuuso; i-ri- g} . $&:dnv nvylu,- Tliuy repor ed a & -V and^unty. Solomon BJ a11 Esq. was call ed to Sumter on professional biiain-eys Sunday:—■* * ' V' t-.f- ^^tor'eys J. K. -Harley and E. A. Browu attended court in Bamberg last Week. : ■ V • m ^ f ' \ Miss Edna Morris,of Di nrnark, “ spent the week end ••here with Miss EI01& Morris. Masters. Oeland, and Arthur Lazar, motored over to Olar . Sunday to visit friends. Mr. Geo. R. ^odd, of Augusta, Ga., was among ’the business visitors here Monday. Mr, W. R. Morris, of the Glar •v • * section, spent Sunday with his son, Mr, E. E. Morris, of this city. . - Hon, G. L. Toole, of Aiken, was in town on Wednesday shaking hands wlfh^his 'many friends. 1 . .. Misses Emma and Eliza •Kirkland spent Sunday in Blackville, with friends and relatives. * " . Mr. Mordecai Mazusky spent 1 Wedhesday-Jiu_Rock Hill with x his sister before leaving to serve* his color!/ /The Misses Natiline and Geraldine Cainpbell, of Black ville, were visitors in this city- on Tuesday. * f The many friends of Mr. T. -* ”“S: ‘Gave-wHl’;bF ple^sed^to-imow that he is convalescing from his. recent illness.. Mr. Jv G. Moody, the good service man, will serve you well. His Spring opening appears in thTs'issuc. Look it up. Misses Inez Browning and EUarene Woodward; of Spring- held, spent the week end here with relatives and friends. Don’t Spring ’fail til attend opening, at V I iienstein I iO> >k Inr el>x;where ill tiie.-e columns. ■ Mrs. .1. I. Ilain xind" little daughter, .hs-de,,<>rMullens, S. C. were the guest* -of her Vister Mi-S Itessiv K LkoLt 4d44at-.4ve.cibx, Mr/ajid Mrs B. F. Proveanx and children; of Caw, spent Sun day with the hitter's parents Mr. and Mrs. \V. 1*. Brabham, Mr. R: Williston, Ivente <!\ Sunday of for Charlotte, X. C. Where he has accepted a position as druggist. Mrs; J, D. Kennedy, Jr., and c\iildren, of Williston, spent a few days IreTe last week-with her sister Mrs. Marvin Holland. M^sdames - Maude Cssery, Alma K. Still and Mr. Pleasant Cssery, of Williston, *riotored t<» Barnwell 7 Sunday afternoon. - Miss Ethel Ilair, of Barnwell, —m~c orrr] rttry^ -wirh—her, 'hTriltrw Mr. S, B.. motored over to An gust a on Thursihlvof last week. r ^ .fudge Chas. CarrollSimms,of tins city, spent last,-week in looking- Mr. W. B. Parker ami*. Miss Eulalia Turner, of-Snelling, and Misses , Gaffney, Huey ' and Etch burger, of this" citv, were 1 ■»|I»W||||0.|||,.J,.„ W |,,,, 'll ■„,! a »!»■«»— -.in^l.nia'i IMII mm . * m. w „. . By Tanlac Quickly : , She Was Restored =a= dlad B( -r-f ■ ■* in Bad Hpllb Three •s, She Says, w 'John IvT the guests of k Mrs Sneliiug Sunday*. The many friends of MisS ■Ruby Ami.strong regret to loam that she was operated on the latter-pa ; rt of last week for appendicitis, but are glad to know that she is rapidly re covering. . We are glad to note that Mr. W. L; Cave, of this city, who has been in the University Hos pital ill Augusta, Ga,j is rapidly improving, and it is hoped that he will soon 4mT able to return home. rs. J. J. Hicksoivwho has been visiting relatives in this city, left here Tuesday night for her home in Chicago; Mrs. Hickson is pleasantly remem bered here as Miss Jessie Mc^ab, and is a ^isterWd ~Mr. Win McXab. . The following is a clipping mailed to us by Dr-E, W. Ellis, of Myers Mill, with the request that.same be published for the consideration of the Supervisor and county Commissioners. Dr. Ellis believes this would be’ an excellent plan.to adopt, Mr. T.J. I Tiers, one of the most progressive farmers of the Dunbarton section, was in the city hot Saturday and presented Judge...Chas,. CarjtuXL- president, and John K. Snelling, mangager of The New Sentinel Publishing Co., with a nice lot of pumpkin- yam potatoes, Ha oivks man praise. U **4*er4w Stir ftftrrtTTT v Hue Rt-mcdy - ' ...... , 7' ' U. .‘It wu( a sh irt time aft taking ToiIhv In*fort* I fia'l ()• comekhTt to «L» my hrii.w<vorkeaid Aloj. Fai.tf HtpleV, of (ifii'c* Mill, Andcrtan. n a matem- ni siie gnre May 25 - h. ‘ 1 I nad bneniiKbid licalth thr«e voars v\It n-I began .taking T'inlac; and (hiring the BurtiuKTri o' 1914 ami pHo I laliKt be-'liVb^e tWl i my I ha I suf fered fr in i dige»ti >n, and tneryihing I ate hurt me. I had very b il »{k Us of iiuheeafTmi and headaeios and nt-rvous a’Hcks It was *ooti relrevi d try TVnlac, however, aiid the judigegu in was icop- pei The Tan Lae relieved the Ye vat e- uees and headaches right away. I goon git so I could sleep we'I at t! mv whole System was built up ai d strengthened.’ l am d ling all my housework junv. * I am glad t • rei-o.amend Tan'ac, for Ef iii-id it to be. such a line remedy.” sf m-id it to S^d bv— J. AYlVirt. r. Pa^irweT; fSearson Drug Co.. Allendul '; .1. II banderr, HUck- vile; H M. Casse’e. Jr..'B* ldoc ; Fair fax I)rttg tlji . h ai -fax ; Kendall Lunr- der Co.. Kendall ; Hedas Plantation C ).. Mille-ttville ; J. M. Smith Ob Sow.. Williston, and \V. H. Wilkinson, Ul mers. c .- r NOTICE QF DISCHARGE Notice ’ is hereby given that l will file my final .account with Hon. John K. Snelling. Judge of Probate for Barn well County, as Administrator of the Estate of Abram Davis, deceased:, and will apply for an order of discharge and letters dismissory upon Monday the 1st day of April, 1918. Julia Davis, Administratrix of the Estate of Abram Devis. This the 4th day of March, 191S. X... 1 Williston, South Carolina '-s ■ • ^ • • ■ >- • ' - j - ■.,... * • We wish to call your attention to the most complete line ever shown here. The new things that are being Worn “these war times” you Will find not only attractive but ex- tremely pretty. •7 Our Milliner, Miss Anna Schaeffer, of Bidtimore, will be pleased to meet you (it any time, and take pleasure in serv ing yom ' . 1 • *.. -'/.. v '.; . READY TO WEAR it is a proud boast of ours, that each garment bought at otir store lias a distinct individuality, no two are alike, and this applies to Coat Suits, Coats and Dresses. u- PIECE GOODS ■ NATICE* --r— The Executive Committee <»f the Rivers Bridge Memoiiai As sociation will meet at the Memo rial ground's on Saturday, March Here we have brought together all the newest fads and fancies, and have a- collection'that should suit the taste of the most fastidious. ’ X ' Make our store your shopping center while in town and .xnur^testing. ropm„»Jjfin weary.. still has on hand.between three i 9th, at S’clock p.m., for the pur or four hundred huslieh at X'l-oD i>e f r bushel. for sale Tin ? coming Sunday; Marco 17. is annual “(in- to- Church’' day. Wo began several years ago to observe this dav on the tDird Sunday in March. On next Sun day nioriiiiig ~i.tJ.ieVe'. will \be Regular services at I»iiptist. Afet- ‘ Imdist and E[>i^cop;tJ. churches-.- Evdry citi/aui is exjiccted to atteimxclhirc!i oji'tln's day. and •will bo CHialiaiiv welcomed- by - the inin1stei> and regular church \ A Y. • <- 'There will be an all-day meet* ine atNLo!ig"Braium Cluirch bn Saturda^V March *Ui. 'Die .exercises wHJ consist bF an ad dress on tlir (Jnaliticat ions and Duties of a Deat/sn- and tixdi- n at it * a (if a deacon ; as also ad dresses in tlu* nature or a mis sionary rally. Several able spoakers are invited^ and an interesting and profitable progKMin will bb carried out. All the people in the community are cordiivllv invited to attend. The exercises will begin at 10 : JO. pose of arranging for .memorial service and such other business as may come before them'. A full meeting isL,.earnestly requested. Dr. N.F. Kirkland, ,Sr., J. Mb Jennv, Sec’v. Prtsideht. W. H. Kennedy & Williston, S. C- Son, >ooooocooooo 00000:00 SPRING 'OPENING important Washington, D. C after some very’ legal business Mrs. Elizabeth D. McAllister, ofAugusta, Ga., was in the city Monday, and while here sold her bungalow on Wluishhig- ton Et. to Mr. A. E. Hartiii. Miss Carrie A. C’ave, of this city, can please the most fastid- eous. Don’t niiss the notice of Spring opening which appears in this issike of the Sentinel-, Hon. G. L. Toole, of Aiken, was a^prohiinQiit Visitor in Edge-J field on Monday last. He is making a very active campaign for Congressman.—Edgelield Chronicle. ./ T U Mw beautiful of Corporal John -O. Brabham, of the~Machine Gun Company, 32Brd Inf., Camp Jaclyson, spent Saturday and Sunday herejv th is parents,^Mr. a*Kl Mrs.W. P. Brabham.;/ . Dr.' E- F. 'Bonner, of thi^ „ city, left Sunday for JXew York where he will take a six week’s Post Graduate course. Mrs. Bonner will leave on Thuesday to join him. ; Break your Cold or La Grippe with, a few doses of GCb. • ^ ’ * r* ‘ w ~" 9 ' stock milinery and Spring goods have arrived, and will be displayed at mv Spring ()pening on Wednesday and J'hursdav; the/ 29th and 21 st oT^ a rcl i , My fri on d s ; customers aiuL:.thcv public are cordially invited ta co me on the above- dates. . You wiij Receive our usual courteous treatment and hearty welcome, b Yours to please, * Miss Carrie A. Cave-. . >000030000000 Athens, Ga., Fein. 24.—Clarke County is planning-a newmeth- od of road maintenance, the ‘‘patrol system.” The convicts will be used to do permanent work on the roa ds and to take care of all roads not w r phbxpHit the keep ing up of the surfacing of ouF roads will be let to responsible farmers in various sections of of the country Who will, with machines supplied by-the countv keep the roads surfaced and re paired as the wheather condi tions and the needs -shall de mand/.. Each.farmer will make contract with the county to keep up sections of five or ten. miles of highway. ■- / nm ,v Cattle relish the sweet odor of wet Buckeye Hulls ■ • , V B UCKEYE HULLS, after being wetted down for ten or twelve hours, acquire a taste or odor similar to the succulent ensilage odor that cattle like so well. Simply feed (NAM MA*R .V- ^ LINTLE-SS properly and your stock will like them better than any other roughage. Once .They - are accustomed--to them, They'wiirnot be satisfied with anything else. There is every reason why your cattle should relish Buckeye Hulls,- They are all roughage; no lint that is worthless as forage; no dirt, trash or dust. Other Advantages 1 Buckeyfe Hulls cost much less per They take less space in the bam. ton than old style hulls. ; They are sacked—^easy to han- Buckeye Hulls allow better as- die. X ■ similation of other food. They mix well, when wet, with Every pound goes farther. * '* other forage. Mr. L. R, Farmer, Louitville, Ca. r . tayt: that he has used no other hylls but Buckeye for the past ■ - year and gets good results. Cows have not been both ered with cough since using Buckeye Hulls, r To secure the best results and to develop the ensilafe odor, wet the huBt thoroughly twelve hours before feeding. It is easy to do thia by wetting them down night and morning for the next feeding. If at any time this cannot be done, wet down at least thirty minutes. If you prefer to feed the hulls dry, use only half as much by bulk as of old style bulb. Book of Mixed Feed* Free Gives the right formula for every combination of feeds used in the South. Tells how much to feed for maintenance, for milk, for fat tening, for work. Describes Buckeye Hulls and gives directions for using them properly. Send for your copy to the nearest mill, . D*pt. k The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co, d*#. t. Atlanta Birmingham Grain wood LHtlo Reek Momphlo Aagatta Char lotto Gmnwood \Jaehooa 1 TELLS US ABOUT IT. MaRUtrate-Murdaugh is pleased to give Hampton people the benefit of his experience^ Surely resfdent- of Barn well could ask for no better proof than the Statement of- this reliable and well kiiown resid-.nt. You who suffer from backnche. lameoess and other kidney ills, thi uldn’t fail to read what J. tr. Miirdaugh, magistrate a id T> r °l ,f i eto * of gr'Oarf r HjtinDtun say's: “Seven or eig'riA years *g i I had trouble^ with my ,,al - t *n j s, back. It wan po 8"re and l»pi- that 1 | r ‘'ob|e letnrnit^g Whenever L chuld h .rJIy get up ..r d .wn.V At nigh- h ^h-r-d w»t»rjh : 8 c^rap'anb. row. I I couldn’t get muoh rest. «s I was uua- j always take ^ew of p<>an’* KitFney ble to Mnd a comfuriabe p s ti' n ‘-nej liy fi >e again. I matt'T h)W hard I>tr ed. When. 1 f'ffthmk D.iin’- ih lie* i^ the world. aP de ler?. F- ft r-M^iburn oiBe e.it'mfiUieiue-. nut was get.ii g"» o Tr-tirf 4 1n ia,tb-m, Fu a ty~I heard or D mu’s Kidney Pi M s b-mgso g md for kili.ey trouble aiid nrido up iny miid t' givtatiiejn h trial. I : b*g«n getting relief almo-t Jrum thefir-a. I to ik two boxes of rhis medicine at that |ime;smd when I felt w-ill again, I quit usu gir. I feeluQ.*, tu(U if I intd taaen more ol Doan's Kidney I’i Is (it iha time, they w'-uli•have pi* mimently cured me. I*’ f el the rdd m x. / Lobster Sardines Pickles Sausace Ousters Spaghetti Swiss Cheese Goulash RavioU Chiie-Con-CarW Th^ese make up the usual Dutch lunch — but what serve to drink? For years the host and hostess have been asking their3eh”*s 'that same -question—es- r.-ecial!y wh-never t’;e occasion happens to re one of i .o*? cc: v little afrcr-tUeatre or “ia-betwc,or--tirrve-parties, a rec?y an3-:cr— Now, there ii firf c. •;* "f t net This distinctively new creation in Soft drinks is sparkling—snappy—delicious. It is heahhfut ivith the v:h -ness cf th j choicest cereals — appeti/ia?; v,\:h the bou quet ahd agreeably bi -er tat.g which only choice hop3 can impact. It is sure to “hit the spot”—sure'to encounter ;.c prejudices.- Bcvo—the all-ye^r-’rcJinC 30ft drink You will find B^mt— la MiUtrli.d MiIm, b.raitftlc.ily pat.i.l- -mt las*. Mtu- parti*.at acd „ m. kxU foua- l pienie rroanda, b.II p.^-k., Qmixu Guard SiThstitutes have the bettle opened L.i y oil.' prcaef.ee, firtt acemg that the teal has not been bruiern, and that the crown top bears the Fbx. "Bevo is sold 1 a bottles only —and u \ . bTcnepcwii rente, dtp* bottled ezeiusi/ely by ANHEUSER BUSCH ST. LOUIS Barawell Beverage Co. Dealers ‘ x . BARNWELL, S. C. 1SL r 4' sr RU-B-M\ -TISVI — Atitia**! tic., Rgligp |l 4>p in I he mnrniig. 1 ftirly bad to roll 1 Q>JCed' al 1 (!♦* lor?. F Rheumatism, Sprains, Xt-ur^gia, tftc. oi^t ol bed ar.U alway- ft It bad I tried 1 Bi.ffa o, NA MONEY to «- -j • . ,* Loan n^adc same day application received, - No Red Tape. . - Harley & Blatt Attorneys at Law ^ Barnwell, S. C. - The War l • . ^ - * Have You Head* “ The Finished Mystery ** Explaiua^the. heretofore mya. tery No, (>66. * Just out. Five , months old, 508 pages ; price* 60c postpaid. Applv .“ dibit Students Clnb ■ Box 107 X. ELKO, S. 0.. T-' N? "x - /. \ T.