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Mey tr Afl ratr x 'i 'Hi A1 i r.' dec ’ r ■ flu! r ami* r> n|iMti cuiirf, n* iti'i* 1 *t* ,i t ) tnc ~miii ifrd tu mnke payrnei t upin 1 ill-: B RES I PEN TV I ’ (i-i \ c r- i: v of Soiith-Carolina , Ooimpltitt. S 0 L'QUIDS AND PASTES./OR A'Al.WH!ft, TAN, DARK bViOWN OF. DX-SLC03 .SHOES. PBLSF.RVE THC LEATHER. hot-HkLO.W.Y, rr oalllv cghpiwi j*fc. t. aakjiwci... bautwxll, a. 0. Local Items. Mr. Tom Scott Hr df Willibton, was here Wednesday. Mr. John Morris, of Hercules, was a visitor here Wednesday Mr. Ralph H. Walker, of Appleton, was in the city /Wednesday. • ' v ' ; - ■ . ; " Miss Florrie Eaves, of Au gusta, (la., is visiting the Misses 'Cave; of this city. Mrs, Leila Ilafers, of Aiken, visited, her aunt, Mrs. R. W. Dicks, of this city last week. " • ; 1 *> . • , f Mrs. Robert Easterling. Of Augusta, Ga., is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Easterling. Mr. B L: Easterling has re turned home after a months ttay at White Sulphur /Spring ^lar ~ Notice to Creditors. CLASSIFIED LOCAL ADYS. District C°urt of the U il»d States Eist-rn D strict of South Carolina I i the matter of M. ShaKain, Back? upt. Barnwell Cmin'v. \‘r. J To ;he/Cre«i tors o' the al*>re named/ Bankrupt: Take n ticc that on the 19'h day *>f June'. J9I8, the abute named hanaropt fileil.-lii*> pr'i i"n in said .jotirt praying the cm tirmniioF of the c >mpi sition heretofoe offered and ace pied, aid that a hearing wa* thereopon ordered^ Hiid will he had upon -.aid petition on the K h day of July, 1918 hefnre sard Court at Churle*»on jo fa (L,Distriet. at II o’clock in the forenoonat nvttich time end p'ece ad kmijy.i/creditur-tJ a d other i ergons in •ntere-r may appear and show cause, if any th-“V.have, why the prayer of sneh pi ti.t-iou should not be granted. RICHARD W. HUTSON. Clerk. 6 1 St -»-■ Citation Notice State of South Cafojina, | • County of Barnwell. * By John K. Snel\inR Esquire. Pro bate Judge. . . Whereas Wallace W, Priester hath made suit to me to grant unto him Let ters of' Administration or, the Estate of and effects of Paul D. Priester, de Ceased __ - . x? These are, therefore, to cite and ad* monn-b ,h1i and singular the kitdred and cred.t-vr* of the said Paul D Pries- - ter, deceased, that they he and ap- v pe«rbefore ni *. m the c urt of probate, to tie held at Barn well, S C., on Mon*, day.‘July 1-t 1918, after publication thereof, mi 11 o’clock in the forenoon v to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration shou d not be gratitett. (4 veii nn ler my hand this 14th day of Jut e. A [). 1918 r— John K Seeding. ~ jV lin|ge Ilf Probaie. Publish,ed (in'‘JO. h day of June, 1918, in the Barnwell Sentinel. G0LLE6E OF CHARLESTON a South Carolina’s Oldest College 134th Year Bejtfrt* Stjtftfflber'27ib. ..Entrance examination* at t^ll the county s* arson Friday July 12. at 9a m. Fiinr year courses lead to the B. y A and B S. d*g'-ees. A two-year pre ttied ;cal.churn.* ;s given/ Military trail i- g in all course-. A free tuition scholarship. r is assigned to each county of the Staie. Spacious bnilding* and at hletic grounds, wed * (|U ppi d ihI oratories, uiiexc* lnl library iapnitiei*, /, Exp .uses moderate. For terms and C.-UMMiue, address FOR SALE CANDIDATES CAROS FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR GINNERY FOR SALE-Foui*. 70-Saw Munger outfit; was in operation last season. Apply to i’ <)/. Box 120. Willifton. SuC. 6 5 4: / . '. * 7 . r v ' : - FOR SA1.K—Five grain aspirin tablets. One di zen difteen cents; two dozen twenty-five cents • r > 0 t’l ■■■.■; - C. N Burckhaltcr. L I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-electim to the of fit e of County Foil SAl-E-rDry piue and pep'a-woed e.ot ;iny length and delivered. Send ipe youForder for your winter supply. 5 6 til C, N. Burckhaker; WANTED FOR tOMORESS ii, i i t Supervisor; subject to the rules and reg- I hereby announce my candidacy for uhli „ ns o( , h ' e ,y cm , wllic „ rim g y election. / , / IIahhis s RAvnoieii. Prksidk.vt Miller’s AmMeptic Oil, Known As SNAKE OIL Will Posit I vc 1 y Rtlifv* Palo In a Few WANTED —t-To hoy a good farm, adapted to growing tobacco, cottm election to Congress from the St^nd Congressional district, piecing myself to “abide by tht/mles and regulations of /the Denyocratic jKirty, .ind-w>-^trpt>ort the nominees thereof. r T. (i. ('roft. I am a candidate for Congress for the Second Congressional District, comuosed of the counties of Satirda, Edgefield, Ai ken, Barnwell, BambCrg, Hampton, Jas per and Beau-fort, subject to the present and future laws and rules of the Demo cratic party. Platform: “One lurndr'eTE percent American.” G. E. Toolerr” ■■'..l ... Aiken, S. C ft s and grain; good road frontage, good community ; sufficient wocdland and tenant hduges. Name best prices and terms in letter. Address I Investor, 6J8 3t Car-.this paper. ^ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER * 7 •. • /■ 1 _. s •• " — rher» NnrmtiiiM nr sr-U-a cwntiidsfe "" foe the njfi »e ofCo^’nty C tnmi inner, him district nnmber <1 ie. »u ,j ct to the,rules . nd , f girl-«' i nt of the Demo- ^ cratic prim ; ry election. . J«s. J Ray. , 1 hereby t nno t c** n.y--lf a dst*v- for re-wtection *Ji • > T)> u-tv Cntmniasioner foiiirthe distri t, subject to ih‘* r |l.a H „ft regy 1 . j tionsof the Dem' cri ti l uri nary/ I hereby announce my ‘candidacy fori' * Barney. F Owens reefectiou to Congrejss, pledging myself to abide by the rules and regulations of the Democratic party and to supjairt the nominees thereof. James.!’. Byrnes. Mr*, F. S. Owens, her father and liltle son and daughter, of Baldock, wer<# in the city Wednesday. Prof. Hare, Instructor in the poultry department, of Clem- 1 son College, attended the Xhree days short course here last week. / Mrs. Belle V. Lightsey and daughter. Miss Meta Belle, and Mr. Jas. C. Mever. oCHy.cajijqi^. were business visitors here Wednesday. Mrs. Wilson, of (Ireenwood. S. C. is visiting Mr> and Mrs. Norman Anderson, of this city. Mrs. Wilson ha u charge "ofy tlie Dormitory at Bailey V Military Institute. As whigo to pi*^s we l^arn of the death of W. (laston Furse, a -former resident of Appleton, who died in North Carolina Wednesday and will be funer- alized at Gilletts church this evening. The Barnwell' Coupty short course held here last week by Misses Clifford Barratt .and Eloisp (’av<‘, county home dem onstration agents, was a com plete success in;every way. . Mrs. Dora D. Walker State Demonstration Agent, and Mr. C. C. Cleveland, State Poultrjf Agent, of ^Winthrop College, attended the Barnwell County short course here last week. ‘ Large crowds attended from all sections of the county, but special mention should be made of Sycamore because it fur-1 by Jmzi Dimin.iov tln'imdoi nished so many representatives, j ocpuptcl by Mini c I’.Htter-on : E - at n; „ i, *,/•', i. I viarlt'om ctreer ; soil'll by Ii t <<f • 8UH- na? n\At*U ( ^untj J[ot* 1 s j^ouil j ot H Hkiv^ hidJ Wi^tt>y tot m know that the course g ven here [ \ P 'MimvTn** is tile best held in the State so fat, and wishes to congratulate Misses Barratt’ and Cave for X their untiring eH’orts to make it such Discharge Notice. ’ Nopce.i* b»*r*-by given ih-t I will ti e my Ii -.T.! accouBi. with Hon John K7 Snollirg .Eidgr* of Probat** for Bari-* well Uoonty, a-* -admmi^t a »rr of th** /ta’p of Tt**(i F T.'ui't'oy . d*c- Hned, Mot day; i.iu- S h day of Ju'y 191s. hi d will * pi iy for an ord**r of dis( h$rge and l*-,itori d sm.ssory. M O. Kit ar.l, 6 8 4tpd Adminis'rator. 1> vU u this 8 h day ol Juiy 1018. Master’s Sale STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA '• OOP STY OK BAKNWKI.l.. Court of Common Pleas. Jamew E. Coker, et a 1 ., Try it right n«nv > E+f—Kheumali8m, Neura g a. Lumb g i, h ire. tuiff and SW'ilKn j unte. p i t* in th - head, hack and imO*. e irns bur i in*, etc. After i it*- Hppl <: ti at pain disappears almtst as if by magic. A iev reriK dy u-ul infernally and extyrnalip hit* C •ughs, CpJdfr."Croup. S >re Throat. D phthCria ai d Tonsili- tn*. Thi* oil is concMled to be the most [ihiici rating lerrely kn >wn Ii* prompt and imm-dfiat*- * ffect in relievingfain ia doe to the fart that it penetrates to the affected parts at _onee. As an il lustration pour t n dtopa < n the thick- f*-(t piece i f so e le • th* r a» d it w ill pen etrate this substance through and through in thre-* minutes, ■ "‘Accept- no •TiTFIstitTite”.' This great nil is g.dden red color only.- Every hol- t e g h anfei d ; *J5c, 50* and. $100 a b 'ttie i r mor ey refunded at (' N BurckbalterrDruggist, Barn well S. C. - - i The R^ P. Seprsoh; Drug Cti., Allen- Aale, S' C. , for HOUSE OP RRHRESENTATIVES I hereby amndrnee candidate* u 1 b, , iwns ol Democratic primary, and pleilge myself to. suptiort the nomineea thereof. * •. ... • - ■' . - - ■ for the off jee ot the H puse <n R. pres II ifltiv* h, tuibjftCUTh the resntt and regnla ... nftiiyn nmo i tioirs of tire IF m j-r» ie tTirnery. ajid 240 ROUND PluS« jjpedge myself to s ip,K n tbe nominee W’ith corn above 50 cents hogs eat th* rei f their heads .off very quickly. The hog that takes two or three month* to get on a full feed never brings you a profir. J. W Folk. FOR MMMSTR4TE 1 hereby announce myseff a candidate for re-,election to the office of Magistrate in Williston, subject to the rules and reg- Having served the people of the Coun ty for the past two years as a member of the nominee thereof , (the lower house of the General Assembly When you are ready-to put your (am j j ,hi n k faithfully), I hereby an- I hereby announce mvself a candidate for Magistrate in Four Mile, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary; and pledge tmsclf to support shoat* on feed, begin with .the B>' A. Tnomas’ Hog Medicine. Use regularly and watch your ihoats round out into fat hogs in nit e rtionths—hogs going well over 200 pound* jmd as high as 240 pound*. Figure the average feeding and you will *ee why the R. A. Thomas medicine is h good investment. Try feeding your hog* on this p an and if refund the cost of the medicine. » , R. H WALKER. Dealer, Appleton, S. C. nounce my. candidacy for re-election in the coming primary, and pledge myself to stand by the nomination of-the Demo cratic party, and to do all in my power to promote its success. - James E. Davis. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR I hereby announce myself a candidate J. Ii. Peeples; Millettville, S. C. I hereby announce myself a candidate! for Magistrate, in Four Mile, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary, and pledge myself to sup port the nominee* thereof. J. J. Snelling, Millettville, S.C, 1 hereby announce mvself.a candidate for re-election to the office of Magistrate Littleton ngalntt Berne-e Williams, et al., • Plaintiffs. Defei dai.ts. By virtue of a d*c r (*.taharder to me direr ed in the Above ent lied Cause, I wil'ppllat Barnwell-, in front of the Court Ho ie, mi Monday, the ’-t (Nv^ of Ju y 1918, it being salestay in said md'it b. wiihiu ihe 1- gjl boors of s t>\ Has iust closi'd one of tliC jnost «* successful years in its history. The 37tlv annual session will liegin September ‘JotIr. White for new illustrated cata logue, also and quickly for par ticulars concerning our special oiler fpr a few girls who can not phy our catalogue rate. Address J. M. Rhodes, Little-ten., N; C. DAYS OF DIZZINESS Come to hundreds of Ba nwe» P ople ’There a e day* of dilz neaa; back- rft el s of headach-*, languor hcI e;. ' - 8 tu time* rh-umat c pain* ; ()tte> • i»i an d ; **»rder* Diim-'s Kidney l*ih* are e*pec ally for tl\e followii g de*cribeil rea* propertv . ji.. All riiat lot contnii ing ( tie fourtti ( l 4) af hu “ere. more or 'p** ; b"lli ded on the North by lot of John M Ea-terling ; Ev-t by lot of Cherle* HBki*- ; South by lot of IV W Price, and West by lot of Wesley Br ioks. . . „ A Go That h t cont'ini g .die fourth ('4) of till Here. Ill re O' le* S boll. (l-ul'N" 1 1,1 ’ or for County Supervisor, subject to the in Red Oak, subject to the rules and reg- rulcs and regulations of the Democratic ulations of the tTernocratis primary, and primary, and pli-dge myself to support pledge, myself to support the nominees the nominee thereof. ‘ I thereof. J. S*. Still, Allendale, S. C,-, R.K.D. | Georj e L. Hill • \ Perhaps We Have Talked Too Much About The "Hot Spot” and the “RamVHorn WILLIAM L HAYES The Pastor’s ,('(inference of' the Barnwell Baptist Associa tion, wishing to express its. ap preciation of our dear brother^ at d fellow laborer, William L. Ilavrsr whose untimelv death - . 1 * » \ya- caused by an .aiiHmiobile accident near I’etersburg, Va .. .It'me, 17th. 1 *.* 1 , otl'er.tht fol lowing resolthioHs"’: . 1. 'Eilat our t i»nioi'on.:c arlid ' ; , i A.-socialiv-n. have Eiidor*i (1 * m Bhtiw-11 by grat* ful fri* nd* anil neighbor*. ; M re.-R. C. Gignil liat-, Ba* nwdl, m iy* ; ‘Five ya s i.g i ] bad a *evt r»-'b*ck- *ene cauitd_fViuii kidney irouble. My tiiek acbni a^ tt etfme, I bad dizzy ► pell* and tic light I would tall over. My eye* \v-re al-o *ffWt-it *nd ApotH ilmm-d b* f r- me I -Xic • iifE-r- •• i tnedic!n* s but g-t n ■ rehei until I h goi tilring Doan/ Kid a* y’ Pi N. Tli-y \v- n r n c mini- od*d in the local jpajitr* t y home p oide, mid 1 feitx 5 - j 1m vet from ihe s art By tie .tiine 1 | h*ul used half tbc di *1 b x the back* j ,ii*he wm i early g >< e. ai d my v won Term* eaah. .Purchaser to i ay ' ToT « ! I;..*p.t m u ? i,u: Duan’s paper* and stamp* j u . U ' 1 1,01 f n ’ (t ^ ’ tU ’ Xe " IP. L O’Bnnnon. ^ Virdv . -tr-d me Ma*t r for Barnwell (t-unty. 1 l'n< " ^ «i ,dl d-abj-*. J>T. , t- imply Master’*: ffiMvifuiie - h, -BMs. ,u ' rt , V , “7 reme^-ge. D..n..’a | lyrdney Pd's- th- > i>re liai Mr A11i- 7 \ ; wav hF l Fo?t r-VEot urii Uo . Mfgr*., UNIVERSITY OF T0UTII CAROLINA, Bnffn'.'. N. V . Mot ice to Drs. & Creditors Both; of sod lot* b* ii’gnituate in To« i id Barnwell and Stat • a d county alore said. E\ pH \ X( k Ex \ M IS AJfON Ft trail"** cx*tmi■ • *txTi Qo .lh** l jii- i verity of^fnnh tVi Iiiih will be I e (1 by th.ei'o'w t y . i n'ei deiV of -Edecu i ibfi *' t'w^.uniy (’uurt lft»u-e Friday L, I ulv d>r/9 s; ' \ ' TTu YSl. ersi.tV 'l.fle'S vv4\, d 0pu-f>e | f-V'.d.j 7v ! me 1 , literaluriE j; law 'Ol'l .-OVoSC . d'he ext -/*e- H mot! ■ r>U- ’■ 1 ■ ■ V. I >F SOUTH (’ VKOEINA, CUCV Y < I' t;\ISNWKJ I,* f r i it ipaii v (ii-: un pi' u * for -eit-s-.pt or 1 '.are a tT.irdeiV/A I f •* pu berl'f sell 'liifOup* aro HYMil lie •,» ' ••ole ■*’'-*■. - eh a- 'y(Ti !-*-* t< • g-aplA ■ • in..'. .t :w* i avxj■ i g and ; indr- ' .... ... Vi . , *.\y : I,*-' !T<- - \y.s;i tiKTSt. uutlifnl. (.‘Iv.ctcnt a.iytl M j tM-y^nlotiu g wj.i’ - be c-mm-.u: pa'jH^fttKing* clerk.- ' ue^’iTtni our A—ocic.t.idn Mud, St;’’‘c hr*VC 1.- ^E <"ie (»{ bur best U-Vj M 1 o nwfaPui r wji i* I $ side w u id *<)t'd>omd‘ ( Otlic^f*- i". a/ i ■** (.’< rp*. \\- fpr t ■■••r. ttanieu la r*» w ri te iu di > v'--e''oe 7 |)!t,S()!‘S IiaviWovMs mitiri:ig:uid ib'vpTed 77)7d T)ort■. flu* (lisaj-poinMncuts and discouj-agcDtentH/^ of bis xvork with an oupiiiusm that showed ;i W'-ud^-rful faith in bis- work 'and itydtrs—Master. d. Th;jd as’;: companion ainj brotU^’ b * was' nin-t crated, agpm 7d Some Chalmers owners tell us that we have not done the car full justice in our advertisements of late, by emphasizing these two mechanical features to the exclusion of others. ~ Now perhaps they are right in that and yet—we do not wholly agree with them. If we have tried to~tmpress you with the fact that Chalmers engineers had evolved ih these two features, something of inestimable value to you and of almost revolutionary influence on automobile engineering, surely the • space was not wasted. 1 Besides, we assumed of course that you already knew the Chalmers to be one of the best motor cars ever built. The Chalmers has always been a great motor car—speaking of the car in general terms. . * ■ ’ \ - ■■ For many years past you and every other motor-wise person have con sidered if among the first two or three high class cars. And we did feel that in the two features above mentioned, we had added to excellence of finish, smoothness and easy riding qualities, an engineering discovery that made this luxurious Chalmers also more economical to operate and thereby placed it in a class by itself. If We have erred in this we will change and tell you about other Chalmera features/on any one ot which a volume might be wrjtten. * ,■ But—are you sure you fully appreciate wh8t a tremendous difference the “Hot Spot” and the ^Ram’s-Horn” combination make in the power and economy and the smoothness of an automobile? Certainly not all buyers do anpreciate that—for other cars! And we can’t imagine anyone buying any other knew the difference—and could get a Chalmers. still buying ! IMPS - Mil some are if he this class car m "~Y- t r TOURING SEDAN - -• . $P50 TOWN C.W. LA Np .U1 FT r.’.r* tvAt^HVLI'T. 4-PASSF.NGFR.$tr5 LIVOl ' f U$. W/4 («' *; r ' k. i-PASSf* \ " y. S ! "• M ' . . //I . ’/ ii. .. rROH SVIUEUr JO CII AM,WW4WI T-'N /EI: E CkS ! AI TO &. LIVE ■ r/\ 1/ . \Lt 'fs bi\. v " y CO., Barnwell, "L C* i. n.'iiufjc'uis »v- S7 * *. v, (’. 'A*. ’-J,;u!-e- ' A Lommirtec, :