Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, December 11, 1918, Image 3
WlLLISTON NEWS ITEMS
Contiaued from First Page.
holidays with his pare
aid Mrs.T W. G. Hraitt
W illie Grogan of iGJiarJ
Fft.h her mother, Mrs,
Harley. /
Mr. Lester Hall,is j
again, after being must*
of service at (.'amp J
Mr. B. A! Best, of Yamisne.,
was,* in Barnwell Monday v
Mr. J. A. McLemore at Rose
mary was in this city Monday
~ Mr. J, Bratton Kirkland, of
Meyer’s Mill was in Barnwell*
Monday. *
Messrs. A. C. Odom and It.
A. Bolen, ■'of Elko, were in the
city Monday,
Messrs. W. J. .lowers and \V.
•f’' Walker, of Healing Springs,,
were in Barnwell Monday.
t. .
{jJjMisses Loretta Baisden and
Ne£t ; e Sheldon, of Blackville,
were visitors here Monday.
Dr. G. Norma^Snclliug left
Jiere Sunday for York’ where
u « few days or .
JMr. J >hn G. Simms expects
“to return to the University
Thursday. He is a senior in
tlig law school • n 1 will obtain
his degree in June.
Mr. Geo. Armstrong, son of
Barnwell county’s popular
treasurer, left here Sunday for
Washington to take charge of a
very important government
position.
jSeo the German Helmet sent
;~tlie manager by his nephew from
•the battlefield of France. Also
| a German Pistol (Luger make),
at the Owens Drug (Jo., Fairfax,
S.G.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Merritt
spent the holidays with rela
tives in .Johh*onvil!e. Mr. ami
Mrs.-G. N. Greene spent several
r ^ 1 ♦ r
of the holidays with Cnpt. and
Mrs. Haines at the Citadel in
Charleston. Mrs.- Nance and
children, of- Sumter, spent
ho will s
pec ting.
Christmas wirh ■
Frank Drummon
Mrs. Bryant Bus
spent Saturday w
tie Rountree.
two days,*list week in Augu-ta
with Mr. and Mrs. Frampton!
Richardson.
I <>7
Mr. J. F. Folk and sister, of
Rufiemary, apent last weak end
in the city, the guests of Miss
Eleise Cave. TT“
The friends of M r «. J. B. Arro-
atrong will regret to learn of her
illness, and hope fof her a
speedy recovery.
Mr. MiPedge Middleton one
of Barnwell county’* wealthiest
and most progressive planters,
was iu Barnwell Monday.
Mrs. (J. W. Peepleeend daugh
ter, Mrs. Rhodes of Kstill, were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alon-
Donora, .spent several days
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
AY, H. Eaves, neaf town. The
friends of Mr. L. A. Greene
will*' regret to learn tliSTdie is
confined to his room with an
acute attack of rheumatism,
The ball; wn the 20, in honor
of the ibo.dier boys, was a
I g and success.
Mise Virginia Moseley enter
tained a house party during the!
holiday* with the following
guests t Mieses Ida Hand, Amie
Burem. Jean Burem, Mary Wi)-
itamw, WiRie- Srrovil le~rmd~MHTy
McAllister; Messrs. Frank Ow-
eiV*, McGee Bamh'arg, Nettles
Lindsey, George Brown, Roy
Moore, Lawrence Barrenger, J.
P. Richman, Reipli Earle, Har-
bld Burgi*<. ,
YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL
—AND SEE THEM.
lure were vi-itors from
Lvimbia, Orangeburg, and
"li ter, iu addition to • those
i < i the near by towns. Cliris-
itiu *» in > WilTMon was file
zo Harley, MTomf riy of this week.
Mr. and Mr*. Norman
Beanett, and Norman, Jr., of
Greenville, are visiting the par
ents of Mr. Bennett, at W ill li
tem. *
Mr. I. II. Harvey and family,
of Fairfax, visited iu Barnwell
Tuesday and while in town paid
the {Sentinel office, a pleasant
qui i*frt m -tluity-hve years.
J» hi Burlycorn was abroad,
butwa: verv timid and gave the
officevery little trouble,
John doe s’t make himself very
nunitrous in ;\Villi.-ton at any
time, tliese days, although. *it
PRICES RIGHT AND TERIHS SATISFACTORY
N N SONS
SOUTH CAROLINA
Misses E**ie Sanders and
Pearle Bonnev, of Columbia,
spent the Xmas holidays with
friends ami relatives in Bain-
well and Olar, and to the re
gret of many they returned to
their home on Tuesday, leaving
behind several grief strictcn
young men who will no doubt
lie jfounrl at some early i dat**
BLACKVILLE
daughter, Thelma,
Christmas holidays
lives and friends i
8. C. . ‘
Someof tut
being a little,
necessary to
Mules and Automobiles
JUST RECEIVED
happiness, denied to use other
pe* p.es name* on -their checks.
One man is mw in jail for
forging ne mine of Mr. Jim
Youngblood to t check for one
hundred and siventv live dol-
tr
lard. Another jartv wlTo used
a fictitious nnip* in signing a
check has not bocnapprehended
Vet. Willi-ton hag a splendid
openeing for an up-to-da’ •
Laundry, and also needs several
dressmakers.
The friend** ot Mr and Mrs.
W. D. Harley will be interested
to learn that they have refitmed
from Atlanta and have begun
liousekeeping. < .
See the Gcr.i an Helmet vent
the manager by his nephew from
the battlefield of France. Also
a^perman Pistol (Luger make),
attheOwen^ Drug Co., Fairfax,
obtained through the o!<l o:
“u. _ T CO. aii. bn.
Ixi'JKiit by ManuTicuiw:».
jj.-n.l a ir.uaui ort-Kea-i.e :ihd <!
of yoar i.wcutwn lor 1 ...... .
and |jort on l-atontal iliiy. W
o-.ts *>r no fee. V. i iie I».r our
ofo>Oiw*e|nd i-yc-itior.s.
Will receive Tuesday, December 31st, one
carload of mules, anptner carload of mules
Friday* January 3rd;’ also have ju?t re
ceived two carloads of Dort automobiles,
two carloads of Pattersou automobiles and
expeet the last of this wee* or first of next
two carloads of Buicks. It will pay pros
pective buyers to see me before buying.
ilnnlawnv am
~8ea rson ant
iner of A I iemlale
Messrs. Li.
(Jhalmer* K
LITTLE MARTHA RILEY’S DEATH
A LOSS TO MANY.
Just a day or two before lit
tle Martha ni or v^ent away to
heaven she was *ent out to plav.
r Fhe angel'» call to her was quick,
thev must have wanted- her in
paiadise to play dolly with the
millions of vOtlrer sweet little-
girls whom God: has asked for.
That wonderful Land beyond
the land of the sky is Jesus’
home, and of course the angels
and all of Heaven-folk celebrate
Christmas as the birthday of the
humble man out of Nazareth.
Patent Lnwycrs. Estab. 1389
t. f " Washington, D. C
307 Sevcqt:i
One of the saddest deaths
that has ever occurred in Barn
well was'-that of little Mis*
Martha Riley, the - five year
old daughter of Dr. R. W.
C. F. RIZER
OMAR, S. C.
DAYS OF DIZZINESS
who died here Mondav
CITATION, j,
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OK BaRNWKI.L,
By John K. SnpiiinR, Enquire, Pruba
Candidates for Duty_Ovet There Mutt
Be True Chnetatn Leaders.
Ctme to huodreds of Barawcll People.
<
There are dajs of dUx neee;
Sfolis of headactie, lannuur. back
ache;
S Tin times rhpnmat c pains ;
Often 0*i’larw dis^rdern
Duan’e Kidney Pills Hre eppec alw for
kidney itb
Endorsed in Ban.wrll by grateful
friend- ana i eignbors.
■Mrs. R C. (iiumlliat, Barnwell, says:
“Five yea'* ago f had a revere back
ache caused from kidney Trouble. My
back ached a 1 1 the time, I had diazy
pp-lla and tfu uglit 1 would fall over.
My ey^a were alro effected Hnd sp«»i8
danced befnft* me. I u>< k many d'ffei.
ent medicwi*« but g t n > relief until 1
began taking Ilian’s Kidmy Pill-.
Thi-y’ were recomineodtd in thfc local
pap* rd by home people, und I felt >e-
l.» Ve 1 from ibe s art By the time I
had nee 1 half the first b *x the back-
acheTwas i early gone, and my viai n
wa* clear serin 1 kept on naiue Doan’8
a* til I tini h*d two boxes and they ei -
tirelv eurf-d me.” •
Pi ice 60c ai all dealers. Don’t limp'y
ask for a lidiey remetfy—Ret. Dnan’s
KidneyP.lla— the c m*- that MraU gnil-
liai had. Foster-Mflbnru Co„ Mfgrs.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
Atlanta, Ga„ Dec.—What! type
of men are now needed as Y. M. C. A.
workers overseas? Only men if es
tablished Christian character, cyture
»hd leadership, ministers and mer,
who have had experience in rtlig.
fous work in the church and the
Youn;r Men’s Christian Associations.
In addition to this particular gio«p
of men, all of whom would natumlly
qualify for hut leadership, there is a
call, according to information Just re
ceived from New York, for educational
administrators, such as school super
intendents, h}Rh school and grade prin
cipals and college and university pro
fessors. J
There is still a call for good chauf
feurs, mechanicians and entertainers
for overseas duty, all of whom must
be of-good moral character.
-ft la stated that the Y. M. C. A.
is no longer in need of such men as
warehouse 'Superintendents and work
ers, store-room cleVks, bookkeepers,
transportation and construction super
intendents, carpenters, electricians,
plumbers. However, a number of high
grade stenographers, ,accountaqts gnd
motlcn picture operator? can be well
used by the V, M. C. A. overseas at trips, wil
this time. ' -. N ' Jof time.
Paris, Dec. 1
well home, and had idle stayed,
through, the happy Christmas
«ea*o-n her little lieayt would
have bounded high with joy just
like other little girls when they
have their new dollies to pel awl,
sing to. This we know because
we are of tl^i earth. Now yve
cannot conceive of the thoughts
and workings of God ; all we can
do is to pray on, even with sir-
row’s bitter cup still at our lips ;
and yet, As we p^ay and weep,
there can co^ne into the heart of
sorrow a *deep“ calm, as God
stoops-down and with His hand
of love and goodness drives back
the tears and bids the storm of
sobs to cease. ’.‘Peace, be still,”
and let us turn’ojjr eves toward
the great white throne of God
and see “Little Martha as She
sings ’Alieliijah in a sweet child
ish' treble that niakes- the angels
CITATION
t NOTICE.
ADMINISTRATRIX SALE
SUte of South Ci$iu!iim—Cou* ty of
Barnwell.
State of South Carolina. 1
County of Barnwell. (
By John K Snelli'ig. Eequire, Pribate
'Judge.
Whereaa. Laiim Mi cheH h*- th made
suit in me to grant u..to her Li-t era of
Admin*atTat*on.i,f iheeelate and effect*
Ex Farte E A. Mixson
In Re E»tate of Josephine Meyer
Pursuant to »U order of Hon. John K
Th one wre, tin r Tore to vie and *)-
mtrninh all and siimuUr iUe^.|»drecl
h«Tl creditors-of-rue >„,iU l De,ia Dicke
d cear^d, that they b« and aiC
p-Mr before me in the court tf pro-
bute, 10 be Uel.J at BarV.weJJ on J.r c *
^ry ihe 1919, next, after publi^"
d-ition thereof, at ill o’clock in the
liirenoon. to show rau*v! if any they
hav-. Wny thr eaut aoHiiaiaantDon
Hh**u'd nut be gran fed.
■ <i Veil finder my Jlaud, thD 21st-da«-
Whv do jo*ir eow» g v** 'ea« milk in
winter tlian ibey do in summer? Just
b cause natiire rf
with gream-a and green food - ; Hut we
h»*r** come in the nseis'a* ee of Dame
Nature with B. A. Thoni*-’ Stork Rem
edy which eq* fait s t> e v-rv ii gred’-
e» t-* that-the g-eert feed »uitpliea in
e Meyer, knitW aa the h*one
of- VVm’ Meyer. A ceased, ail the
ihi eai»ie «*f ti^e late Josephine
.dec •a*<* t. eou-i^^ioj? of ooeJx<jr-«‘
•*l“, t«" CI*,W8, tw.1 rtLw'a. hi ure-
counties thousands of little girl^
up there and «TenV little Martha
knows them every one and we
mjjst calm pur stormy, troubled
spirits Htb the sweet? assurance
that tbe loved onp will f lay for.
Pit fin the beautiful ‘‘Chilticeii’s
ray your suoscrip-
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tion to the Sentinel
• <. I - . # , - ■ - -«'»» >
e ri*. pets. conoe seed,
Said --tte-k) bn,had for
lest b dd ■*■?
Iv A Mixson
of K-*'ate uf J iee; bine
that th.a remedy
gxe mor'* m : lk i
j with ike same Igei
:i ilSiei? nrr^tie 2i4l
i Ali iw UifuAtb a.