Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, April 11, 1918, Image 3
LOCAL
Ifernskicked from Town
trf metal-
Putf efn the Bev6 Glasses whtn you set the
table for thf'fcite you’ve prepared for the guests-of
the evening. As ti s^SgCSSifiP for ft dainty lunch:
Cream cheese nnd chop'^cd ol ; ve sandwiches"(on
Tprovvp bread), bill pickles', Sliriinp salad, Ies- cold
Be vo. 1 V ,
Itself a nutritive drink, Bevo makes an appearing
ar.d dclightftrh~addition to any meal—hot or cold,
light or heavy. • - ,
Bcvo—the all-year-’round soft drink.
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Sold in bottles only end bottled exclusively by
ANHEUSER-BUSCH—ST. LOUIS
What Tanlac Did
audUstone.' Though my heart of
ij^oTr break, though niy wooden
Supports fall into decay, though
my base of-stone crumble, yet
would there be a few ; in our
midst who would rebuild and
paint again. But this cannot be
unto those old ones whom I
typify.
. bid you, lone listener, re*
^olve within yotiisejf £o h.ence-
forth 1>e friendly in a forward
manner toward those whose
footsteps lire turned totvard the
setting sun. They are about you
daily,and though their ranks are
fast being thinned by the call to
the great-“Other-Where,” yet
their weary hearts are quicks to
respond to every kindness and
consideration. Their slow foot
steps hiay be quickened by your
display of brotherhood. You can
do these acts of goodness, and
if you will, I promise you, on
the scientific accuracy of the
Sun Dial that in your life there
will be much of earthly para-
Mr. D. H. Morri^, of II emotes,'
spent Monday in tlie city*
-■ *. : . _ . , i ' • >v v,
Mr. J. A. Morris, of s Hercules
section,was in the city Mon 7
WAS AIDED SO MUCH
DEGLARES HE HAD TO LIVE EIGHT MONTHS
ON EGO WHltE AND BUTTERMILK.
‘•I’d rather lope my whole farm, 8to3k
a* tlvveryth nc On it than to bn in th-
fix I wa« in bef ire Tanlac rostored my
health,” raid Joe M. Vinsoi. k - well,
1 known and. prosperous farmer livi ^-on
Route 2. of Love, Mis*. "Tnred years
ago my stomach git out of shape and I
had bee
COUNTY TREASURER’S QUART
ERLY REPORT
of Fines, etc.. Collected from Jan. 1st,
1918, fo to March 31, Inclusive^
L. C- Bennett, Magistrate at Baldoc.
Son Cave __$IQ.OO
Weston Cave 5.00
Mr. W. H. Ulmer, of Kline,
was a business visitor of this city
Monday.
Mrs. Wren Porter Bevis, of
Williston, spent the week end in
the city with friends^ 1 I'"’V
1 '
Miss Katie Dean, of Augusta,
Ga., is visiting Miss Florrie
Richardson of this city.
Mr. M. C. Diamond, a large
lumberman, of eastern Barnwell*
n g >ing down hill ever since
‘VI.*-T •....ll
my food, and for eight months I had to
l ve on whites of eggs end buttermi'k.
I was s > nervous I c mid not e!e p, and
I a.iffsred 8 » much misery from indi*
geetirn tliftt I felt good for nothing all
the time Gas would form on my
stomach and swell me up so I could not
button my clothes, my head ached
ike it would pnpnpen and I- would g t
so dizzy and blind I’d nearly drop. I
would have awful smothering spells
a^d almipt choke to death.
‘ I sure am a different man now s'n e
TfooR Tanlac. t c»n just eat anything I
want and never have a bit of trouble
with it. I have gained fifteen pounds iii
weight.and my rt^eiigih has come bact
until I can do as big a day’s work as 1
ever did. All the swelling and misery
have gone from my et>mach. and
the headaches apd smothering, .spells'
are things of the past. I have got such
wonderful relief from Tanlac that I
fed it is my duty to let the world
kr ow about it”.
Sold bv—
J. A. ForteV, Rarnw.LI, Bea/aon Drug
Oo.. Allendale; J. H Sanders, Blaek-
vH e; H M. Ca^sela. Jr.. Baldoc; Fair
fax Drug Co.. Fairfax; K>nda’l Lum
ber Co Kei dall; Belfast PUntuion
C-i.. Millettville; J. M. SmithASo>.,
Williston, an'd \V. H. Wilkinson, Ul-
I. F. Still, Magistrate at Blackvifie.
Tom Washington __a $25.00
G. C. Best, Jnr Magl^tPate' At TCline.
Jim Cummings $50.00
R. L. Wooley, Magistrate at Williston.
C. A. Thompson __$32.00
PERUNA Best All
ArouncLMedicine
county, wasji .buainess visitor
here Monday.
""A * . » h ....\- . v
Messrs. J. J. Shelling, E. J.
Black and B. W. Hartley, of
Melletts, were in the city Thurs
day evening of last week.t
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Dowling,
of this city, are receivingcongrat-
ulations upon the advent of a
son which will be called Henry
——W. H. Duncan, Clerk of Court
Bill Moore ,__i i $4!
George Brunson 91
H. Minican 4!
Robt. White 4!
James Peeples 4!
Clarence Brooks ■_ 4!
J.. L. Oswald, Jr., : 7!
C. C. Reeves , 7!
m I Hope
f You
WiU
Publish
This
Mr. WJH. Edgar, 49 Cooper St, At
lanta, Georgia, writes:
"I Buffered for fifteen years with
rheumatic symptoms. Peruna cured
me and I think it Is the best sll
around medicine ever made. I hope-
you will publish this letter for the
benefit of others who suffer.**
The voice cea-ed and I awoke.
In the pa-per that day I^aw the
Atwell
Miscellaneous Collections
death notice of an old acquaint
M rs. Minnie Calhoun, of this
city, left Monday morning for
Spartanburg wherG she will visit
her sons Messrs. Julian and Beil
Calhoun.
— Mr. W^.TL JJeWitt, of Black-
ville, was in the city Monday
oq business with Mr. W. H.
Duncan, Chairman of the
B. H. Dyches, sale of old county
truck $1,
CarltoivW. Sawyer, State High
way Fund
Barnwell Banking Co., Coun-
_ ty Loan __25,
The Citizens Bank, Fairfax,
ance, and I didn’t even know he
had been sick.
Those who object to liquid medi
cines can procure Peruna Tablets.
men
Gounty'LoffifF
2&,000.00
Messrs. Albert Snelltng of'The
Sentinel'staff, and Malloy Bro-
die, a elerk for Fred Molair, two
popular Barnwell bovs, left
$51,765.82
J. B. ARMSTRONGS
County Treasurer.
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that I have
Exemption Board
filed my final aecoum with Hon. John
K Sneljing, Judge of Probate for Barn
lumbia, on Sunday, where
they were enrolled in Cap
tain Boyd Cole's company
of the 323d infantry. As soon
•Mr. J. Loyal Snelling, of the
this city, has arranged with the
Fairfax Agency of the Stephens
m in Barn-
Water Softened With
Red Devil Lye
well f/onntr,. r« Executor of the will of
Anderson Williamson deceas'd, and
wnl.ppply for »u orderof discharge and
letters dismissory upon Wednesday
Cleans everything instantly. Soft
water makes washing easy, and just
a little Red Devil Lye in a tub of
Hard water softens it like rain-water.
With Red Devil wash water you
use less than, half the soap and the
daintiest fabrics will be whiter than
usual — with little or no rubbing —
it’s the rub that ruins.
Works Wonders
throughout the home. It will keep
bath-tubs, wash bowls, toilets and
kitchen sinks white, clean and sani
tary. It whitens and removes grease
spots from floors, windows, tile or
marble, and does'the household
dirty work ht a hurry — without
trouble and with little expense.
Six to represent the
a> these vqung men passed their
well and Bamberg counties
Executor of the Will of Anderson Wil
liamson, deceased.
- This 8th day of April. 1918.
examinations before the local
hoard, they immediately got
busy ami arranged with the
hoard to nave their -draft
numbers advanced, so that they
might get into harness forth
with, with the result that they
are now in khaki, lining them
selves to uphold the honor of our
country and the defense of our
women and children. All honor
to them.
This if? the third attempt of
Mr. Snelling to get into the war.
Tire first was a try for the offi
ce’s training camp at Ft. Ogle
thorpe, and the second was when
fie enlisted in the navy, on both
of which occasions he was re
jected because of physical disa
bility. He hopes that tha r dis
ability has been overcome, an
that his third attempt to seiv
Uncle Sank will he succt^sful.
and is now ready to make
sales. \
Corp. John Owen Brabham, of
the Machine Gun Co. 323d Ijif., t
Camp Jackson, S.O., is at home 1
on a six days furlough, visiting
relatives and friends?
Owing to the greatly in
creased cost' of publication, the
local papers will be forced to
make the following charges thi.-o
year for candidates’ cards:
Magistrate. $5; other county
officers, $7.f>0; Congress, $10, ,
Mr. E. R. Buckingham; of
Ellenton, passed through Barn
well Thursday night en rout-e
from Columbia, where he attend- -
ed a meeting of the State Count
oil of Defense, of which hoard
he is a member. ' ’j
Mrs! J. Norman Anderson ac
companied by her cousin, MBs
Annie Wilson, returned home
POLISHES
KEEP YOUR SHOES HEAT/
7 % Money on Long Terms
Lawyers
BARNWELL, S. C
th» f F pmiY co»»s»Tu>wa. umm, SurwuxTiT??
LANHAM “4-in-l
Red Devil Lye also makes won
derful soap, peels pedches in a jiffy.
It is the real housekeeper’s friend.
Aak Your Grocer. Save the Labels.:
CULTIVATOR
CH1F.LD MFG. C0.,St.L
vU!S,
X Hsadla coa-^v
f . : *rol o! dutch, >
operated withoat
driver’s hand leav-
i»l the handle, start
/ dicular to frame, \
f horizontal to frost
to raise discs at ead
of row lor taraia|.
•te.; also to force discs
r deeper into ground
l by compression
V of a spriaf y
\. when de- /
^ ^Vjired.^^^^
MAY HIS TRIBE INCREASE
is$ and stopping
from Greenville last week,
where they have been visiting
the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bailey. M iss. Wilson is a
resident of Greenwood, S. C .
the hoe iostsot
V h will. .
Several clays ago Mr. Eclgar
A. Brown received an -emlle^s-
chain letter, circulated in the
interest of the .Thr.ft Saving
f rollia| fen- \
ders swun| on '
loose hia|e; pre
vent yonp| plants
from heiaj cov
ered up by i
Stamps movement, with the re
THE SUM DIAL SPEAKS
letter to Mr, Brown contained
a 25-cent -Thrift stamp, which
he was advised was presented
to him gratis, hut the hope was-
expressed that Mr. Brown
would buy live other stamps,
attach them to five several cer
tificates and mail fo five of l^i^i
friends-, witliTjre.suggestion tin
they, iu their turn, do as In
had done. Mr. Brown being not
only- true-blue iu the matter ol
patriotism, but a good sport as
/ Druw-^\
f head and '
draw bar; haa
three inches
latitude oo ,
k«*ch tide. /
Last night as 1 lay sleeping
+ the shadowy elfs of dreamland
took me by the hand and Ted me
to the SUN DIA L. The "teensy
elfs joined hands, forming^a.
’ circle ahoat me, and bade me
listen. r ^
An invisible orchestra he gall
an air that was gweet and low.
The soft tinkling of far trff bells
ever and again woyf their tin
tinnabulations into the fabric of
the score and timed accurateiy-
theperfectely anHiinciated words
of the old SUN DIALasitspoke.
The voice that I heard was not
cracked "with age nor rusty with
disuse, rather was it the yoie+ r
of a little child, sweet, clear and.
pleasing. It began to speak with
the question: “AVho are my
friends”? And tnen continued,
‘'Thbugh ,1 be not made < f
mcyjtal _ flesh, though there
> eiciM.9 within me no ^eternal
soul, though I be not.a creature,
of-ipmortality yet do I typify a
human being.
“Have I become such a fix
ture that those about me forget
my years of service? Can it be
that the paint pot and the hand
of the artisan failed .tOv -add- to
my attractiveness? lean not
. claim to b© embellished with
shovel plows.
<Hrt up, (wo outside
L Plows clean out i
the middles.
^ Hz* \
uiT (wo ^
*&±ed twelve inch
sdo. Shook of ho« ad-
The world’s foremost wall paper
idea# era interpreted in the famous
/ .J"**** 1 * down. Hoe A
/ • hiiih hhch and forth across row
/choppia* off 12 inches of top of rew
^ iaeU * for
between strobes-dutch eperats
handle (as shown is hsndln
soon five letters with one 25-cent
Thrift stamp attached to each
was mailed to that number of
his friends. As only one of tlm
letters came back, Mr. Broyni as
sumes that his other four friends
havo made good and continin d
the movement of the chain. The
man who returned the Tejyter to
Mr. Brown*is J. W. Vincent,
Esq., formerly of Barnwell and
now one of the leading lawyers
of the Hampton bar. Mr. .Vin
cent is not only a capable and
highly successful lawyer, but an
extremely popular man, and,
therefore, this action on his part
requires explanation. Here it is :
• Accompanying tire returned
letter-was & note from Mr. Vin
cent saying that he already own
ed $1J)00 worth- of the Thrift
U the law al-
Alfred Peats
The larfee variety of ordinal de
signs, attractively colored, offer un
limited decorating possibilities.
One of the distinctive
this line is the wide ranfce of prices.
Give ns an opportunity to
this collection—estimates will be
cheerfully fciven.
| . A. K. HAMMET
L Barnwell, S. C. [ ^
•i&rick) —diecotmects cam ~i
from «ear wheel (shews is ft
•Wde and cams) thereby
, ateppi^ the bee where
\ *»er plants de set
-V e«ed to be
Bars off, chDps out, dirts up and cleans out the middles at
BeTorrt purchnsiug your Wei er
^<unv line- of the la'es , ai d u,< io
Ibo mi 'utp d'-signs
, o her house esn c rnpete with the
ao-tyt* nsth-'j' are tlie larnt-gt mauufac-
ttirrYs in fh-* United Etstes to day.
Fr e-« are r^aeo-iahie this yrar re-
g'a d (-'* i f the war.* I will be glad to
Giov. jMuny tine, and fill y- ur orders
t i ;u ' y nt ilnv firne J. am the lending
papto h inge* a d (l^coratort-f the coun
ty and am p*ej>ar-d to do work. SAtifi:
facte/}; «nd -re»*onable.
one operation. One man and one team do all the work.
men with the old style plows, and hoes.
s acres.
is made of thoroughly
i so simple and positive
i just how easv it is to
I Tigris is equal to the T3bor of twelve
n fact, ONE MAN-and ONE TEAM can easily work seventy-five
- Every part of the Lanham “4-in-l” Cotton-(
tested steel and irotVand is built to stand all the Mrai
tltat it doesn’t need demonstration. You can tell by looking at the picture iust how
operaJe^A boy can o^rate it. ' - J
More Than Pays for Itself the First Year
Absolutely guaranteed to do the work claimed for it. By unbolting and remov
ing the chopper, the machine can be easily at}d quickly changed mhMm all - season
C^itivalor.* Gives perled * nsiact.on in every way and is a blessing in the South Jus no# white taborJs such a serioqs problem.
W: L. CAVE, Distributor, Barnwell, S. C.
stamps, which is a
glory that charms ; yea, I can no
K. HAMMET
longer prido myself iu__ my
usefulness. Your timepieces
have led^rop Away from ine,
The onward ru^hof progressTia'
ruthlessly thrust me a.iid£ f - an H
therefore, not farther qualified
to buy.; that be bad bought $100
worth of the DF*aud 2nd issues
of ^Liberty bonds, and $900 of
BARNWELL STC
Pa’rrtcr, Paper Hanger aad •Decorator