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A I 4 > LOCAL ITEMS. Mr. Jaa. F. Rountree, of Dunbarton, was in town Mon* ./ y day. 7 /• Mr John R. Ray,-, of the th* older fiehfcr who and wore Friendship section, was in the city Monday. Mr. J. P. Boyles, of' Allen dale, was a visitor here Mon day. Mrs. E. D. Blount daughters, of Appleton, visitors here Monday. 7" Mr. C. C. Baughman, of Dunbarton, was in the city Monday on business. Mr. Pink Key and Miss Ruth Rateree, of Bennett Springs, weie ; in 1.he city Mon day*. Messrs. J. Herbert Still and C. C. Zorn, of Hercules, were among the visitors here Mon day ... A Hon R. P. Searson, of AAteiidale, was in th€'~"Tity Monday on professional busi ness. The friends ot Mr. H. L. O’Bannou are glad to see him out again a ter a two weeks illness from iutluenza. IE11 FROM TIE Oil FIILOt. (By James F. Brien, Asst. Sec’y Charifibcr of Commerce). Holbrook, Ariz., February . —Among the oil men from ha vo come to Holbrook recently to look into the oil possibilities of this section, is W. H. Hickev, of Shawnee, Oklahoma. That he was satisfied with what i>e saw and heard while in the field is evidenced by the fsct that, be fore leaving Jie tied up consider- tible land which ! e figures bn developing. Mr. Hickey has operated in ~ The "Oklahoma oil fields for a number of years and has also spent some time in the Ranger field. It is because he sees a great similarity in the geological formation and surface indica tions in the Holbrook field, as compared with the Oklahoma and Ranger fields, that lie de-’ cidnd to invent here. He was amazed at the big prices a*k©(l dnd obtained in the Ranger fir Id and. while he does not pretend they are unjust lied, he warns to get in closer to the ground fl^or; a> he did here. He snyx that with the development of oil Hol brook will go tlirougib the same experience as Ranger. Senator S. G. Mayfield, pre i- tlent of the Hoi i Oil Co., ha** M**ttag of Fwer» Held la Barawall. Cootiaaed (rota page oae. The friends of Judge Cha*. Carroll Simms and family will be pleaded to know that they j just returned after a hurried trip Lave recovered from the “Hu”. lo Ins South Carolina Home, Mail your orders to Owens’ " here he wax called to trv an Drug Co., Fairfax, S. C. and important lawsuit. . On his w*y they will pay postage on orders ^back lie stopped.over and made over 5U cents. *' i H careful examination of the l eXHs fields of Brownwood, Uan- Messrs. J. H. Sanders, II. g»*r aud Eastland. The'Senator W. Still, Julian S.robel, M. says the liulf hae never been told MeLewkm. swl-W.- - Mebemh - orTTreTeTa- fit-TTIS au<C8]^akni~i? of Blackville, were in the city 0 f Browtiwood in particular, lie Monday. *Hys: **F«»r ail the world it is a Mr? and Mrs. C. A. Mims, duplicate ot the Holbrook field, have returned to their home in- "ith its funieroles and other in- <dn*rle^ton after a pleasant dnatious of oil and gas.” visit to the former’s parents, Senator Mayfield is again at Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Brabham. d ,e 'Hopi well and will erm.d ..... r. b. o » w °rk to the limit. Recent rains If its tti a Drug Store Owens’ ,, , K , . . , i . anil snow storms have been of great benefit to him and other Martin and litt ! e o|»erators,-ax they insure a boun- returned home tiful supply of water for. some entire nation for future Aime*. By organizing the export oor- poration the Southern farmers would \/e able to secure/the seri vices ot the best experts^ in ar ranging credits and handle other problems relating to cotton fi nancing. Such credits could be arranged os well by the corpora tion a^ by any New York bank* ers, he said. The corporation would advance money to the farmer on lm cotton, if he would store liis cotton with the corpor ation.. The corporation would then sell the cotton abroad, and the 1 armer wbuhi be relieved ol carrying the credit. Thi* would be carried by~tife uewlv organ ized war finance corporation. Export, trade would be reestab lished and the whole financial situation of the nation strength ened. Such a corporation, Mr. Hard ing said, would be, of the far mers, by the farmers and for Vive fa nners. He stated that he had talked this plan over witti two ot the ablest lawyers in Wash ington and that they had ex pressed their opinion in favor of ns success. He feeh sure, be -aid, that the corporation would be practicable; and lielpful, not only for this year, but for all time to come. CANDIDATE S CARDS. Primary Election for AUendaleCounty First primary March 11, 1919; Second i primary March 25; 1919. * CfcBRtt OP-eeiftPT: — — Allendale, S. C ,Feb. 17. 1919. I do hereby announce myself a candi date lor the office df Clerk of Court of Allendale County, subject to the rulea and regulations uf the Democratic prima ry election, pledging myself to abide by the results and to support the nominees of the democratic party. ,Wm. T. Cooge Drug Co. at Fairfax lias it. Mr* A. E son. Sionvy, Monday fn in Columbia, where w they have been in a ho-pital for treatintui for the paxt ten days. 9 •Mexxrs. .fntrrea Caddm, J W. Wachter and Geo O. time to come. No sto.^k in the Hopi Oil Co has been hold to the g* iioral public- up to this time, pi Helically the entire co-t hav ing been u*rt»e by .Senator May- field Inmself. NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE. •tiiiM* of Booth C.riilma Counts of Barnwell, I Court of Common Pl*o. The tieer Drurf Company, **t al , Plaintiff* Caddeu, of Wiitiston, were 1 n 1 ne linai load of material for the city Monday'on bu-iness. - Mr. II: P. Anderson and son, Lieut. Carroll Sirryn*Anderson of Donora, were among the visitors here Monday. Lieut Anderson received his di-char^e and returned home last week from'Canip Dodge, Iowa and will leave this week for St. l>)uis. Missouri, where he will resume his position 'With the American Blower Co., which he resigned to enter the army. the stanoa>d drilling rig of the llolbruok OilAuT. was landed at the site of the well la^t Satur day. This xite was (-elected by Prt.f. Major when lie had prac tically the entire field to choose froiu and its possibilities are be lieved to be the best. The man agement also announces that it lias secured another rig which will shortly be placed on auoiher section of their ground about four linles from town and near j where llte Apache Oil and De- lam now carrying the big-, vtlopmeiit Co. recently spudded gext line of Watohc', -Clocks,, in its first well. From .surface. Jewelry of all kinds.- .Sijver-'indications the territory in the ware, Cut Glass, Eye Glasses vicinity of the Apache is consid- and Stationery ever displayed ur«*d most promising and- the in Barnwell.. ‘ I am better Holbrook Oil Co. will help to equipped for repair .work,-than prove it up/" ever before : and after thanking The Adamana Oil Co. is still in the hard cap rock which ex terms from the surface to.a depth my many customers for past favors I wish to still solicit their patronage with the firuK) of about 400 feet, but t -e drill- assurance that I will exercise every effort to please them. W. D. Gantt, tf Jeweler. Government Sale Of Horses. * Continued from page One. . 0 error in delivering the animal purchased has been reduced to a minimum. Halter and shank will be given with each animals. Loading services are free. 5. Further: There will be sold some saddles, bridles, and harness. Some of this, though used, is in excellent shape, but most of it is new. 6. Government truck trans portation will.be furnished free from the end of the North Char leston street car line, to the auc tion ring; lunches will be fur nished at cost; shelter is provid ed in case of rain. - \ 7. For any further informa tion desired address the Quar termaster, Animal Embarkation Depot 302, North Charleston, S. C. 7 By direction of Major Kalb. James O. Thebaut, Captain, Q. C. . ^ eis are now making much.better progress. While this hard cap rock is vrrv hard on the*bits, and makes drilling quite slow, it is looked upon by the geolo gists with great favor To them it carries assurance that it has sealed in what oil and gas were ever in the ground, while a soft er formation would have-allowed its escape. Col. Puffin burg,%ie company's geologist, lias written from his* Oklahoma home that he will be in Holbrook for a visit of inspection as soon lie re covers from the ‘flu,” and in the letter he reiterates his con fidence that all will lie struck in tlie wed now being drilled. v*. C. N. Hurekhitlur, *t »!., D- f-ndgnts B? viriu* of a order lo me dir.c'ed m the Kb vr entitled ena«e, I eilt red oi K»nt»t*4, in front ot the C'liut II i ue*. on Monday, March 3rd 1919. It bring ba'chImj «n raid month. «»*hin the l»- K*l hours dt suit*, the fol lowing dr*cnl>ed real p - op-rt*, t-wit: *‘A I Hurt 1 t and building kn -wn a* t he • get p<»r i »n of the K . an B ihiing. gitun e in (hu Town •>: Hornw* 11,1 ounty of Harnwt-ll and State of South Caro lina, measuring thirty-irr^n f et o i it* eastern boundary pixtj*»w* fret on it* wratrrn boui.daiy and •• - fe-t o> Main atrret. .bout d*d a*foil >«s: On th’* north by lotuf Lancaster (fnrm*-rl> C F. I’echinan); on ti e > a-t by lot for tneriy owned b» Ki^msii (now C N B trckhali’T); a nth by Main atr*-n a> d w*et t• y h bnckwa l-eparat ng cui- b ild- c.g Irom th^western pTriioM^f tlieVdd Kyat) Building ; said brick wall bring a party w«ll tu-twera raptern ai d wrttrein naivvs of said itian Building.*’ Also, v “All that lot, parc-l or pi*ce of Und known as the Post Office lot, ai d the building* thereon, situate, lying and being in the Town of Btrnwell. County of Barnwell and State afr reeatd ^mra*- uring eighty-three feet on its northern boundary, two hundred and two feet On it* eastern and western boundaries, .nd ei^h>y three f(v» on its southern boundary, that in fitly five feet on Main s r. et and twenty-eight f*et on the Caldwell line Bounded as follows: O.i the north by Flon lia 13. Muor ■; east by FlorelU S Moore and J. M.Ca dwell; * u*h by Main stnet and J. M. Culd- we'l. and w^ st by Bates ” * Ternie naafi Purcha»er to'pay for pap- rs and stamps H. L O’Bannon. Master for Birnwnll County. Maker's Office, Eei)rna-y 12. 1919.. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, aa thay cannot reach tha Beat of the disaasa. Catarrh la a local disease, greatly In fluenced by constitutional conditions, and In order to cure if you must take an Internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine Is taken Internally and acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of tha system. ' Hall’s Catarrh Medleint was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for ysara It is com posed of some of tbs best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers The perfect combination of the ingre 1 ents fn Hairs Catarrh Medi cine Is what rrc ? c**s such wonderful rastnts in ratarrttnl conditions Send for reettmdn , a!ft fret. F. I rvrvrf A ro.. Prrpa. Toledo, a All Pnirt *ti, 3c. ;; Hal's puis for coastipattoa. CUSUFIED LICAl MNL For Solo X. ' ——p- — FOR HALF.-One two story house taining eight rooms; sll modern venieneeHpcluding jarage; on promi nent street, tdwq «f Barnwell, large lot. Terms half ca«h, remainder tostfit pur chaser. Apply to G.MT' well.JB. C. Groape, Barn FOR SALE-One hundred and fifty bushels of good ear corn at $2.09 per bpshel. .* '7x- ; • " , F. D. Rowell, 1 27 it pd Hilda, S C. FOR SALE—Life interest in one half of Farm,’comprising thirty-seved acres, 18 1-2 acres same woodland, one half ^ mile from WiUistoa, S. C. Also one half of three-fourths acre lot-in town of Williston, said half lot clear title in fee simple. For particulankjydyLto — Mrs. Esther L. Bethea, No. 63Q W. Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. 2-5 3t FOR SALE Cow and yearling. Cow is a very good milch cow but does not give so much milk now, as the year ling,calf is about half grown. Only, rea sons fur selling is inability to get some one to drive then* to pasture. For fur ther particular! address Mrs. M. M. E., 2 14 It Box 216, Barnwell, S. C. FOR SALE—;One- Hudson Automobile „in fine shape; one grist mill, and Berk shire sows (full blooded). A. B- Patterson, 2-14 2tpd Barnwell, S. C. WANTED A few bushels of popcorn. Send sample and priceand state amount you have for sale. C. N. Ilurckhalter, 2 1S 2t Barnwell, S. C. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE Notide i* hereby given that on Tues- d*Y th,e 11th dav of March, 1919 I will die my tiiigl account with Hon. JohnK. SnelLing. judgr of Pr >b*» f e for flani- well L’ou.nty. as Adminifitiatir of’tha • tite of A B Burg as. deceased, ac^T yH,**ition the a^id courL fyj letter* ot— itiin-ory a, aucl* adminiatralor. W. H. BurgeH^, Admiiitstraior. • R-tted thi* 8 h day o>f FvLroa-y, 1919 2 8 Bt Ready Money to Lend ON EASY TERMS V. 'SEYMOUR OWENS Ofe*£JT AL I AW Pt A.TICE fiiv. haii k.n, S C. - NOTICE. I hereby notify the public that I will not be responsible for any debts made by my son, Wilson Cohen, who is a minor. 2 17 4t Saar Cohen. CITATION. STATE OK Mill TH CAROLINA COUNTY «*r H \MNWKI.L. By John K. r^i-i • a. E*q ire. Prohate Judge. " her* g*. Mhtn Meyer* hath inwde unit to ra»* b» g*knt un'« M- ttie Meyerg Letter* of Aduii'\rtra'io* « f the estate Jtud effects ot Arthur O Meters; The* a^e. ih ref-ire. to ert^ ami ad monish al* nnd sing ilar the kindled and croditor* of the Mid Arthur O. Meyer*, deceased, that they o* and appear b- fore me, in the court t(f prn- tmie to he ht*M at Barnwell, on Friday, Fytirnary 21*t, neX', after publication tn-*e *f, It’ll o'<*|Mr)i in »h~ foreno n, to *hn __ a if got th* y have, why the raid a ntioistnition -hnuld got be granted Given under mr ha> d the 10h day of February, Anq-> D mini 1919 John K. Snelling. . J udge of Probate. . Published «»n the 13th day r»f K-bru- ary. 1919 in The Barnwell Sentinel. CITATION, ; THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, county ok barnwkll. By f. •hn K Sue!ling Knqui fc, Prohate, .1 udge. Whereg^ J, H. Send'era hath made amt to me to grant unto him Letter* of Admit intrak-oteof the estate and effects f Kaehel S. Sanders ; Tlie*e are, therefore, to cite and *d- rn> nTslV afl and eingu ar the kindred and creditor* of the said KachelNS. SamD'S * . . • deceawed .t.int they be and appear bef >re me in the Court < f Probate, to be held at Barnne I, on 8-turdgv, February 22. d, • ext. after publication thereof, nt eleven o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the sud Administration shoo d not be granted. ’ GtveTi'U'iderJiir hand thj* 10CH day of February, Ann » Domini JOT^. John K Shelling. Judge of Probate. Puhlished-oq lhe 13ih day of Febru ary, 1919. iu the Barnwell Set,tine'. ' '--j r NOTICE OF SALE* STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. * COUNTY pF BARNWKLL. In the Court of Common Pleas. Rentz & Felder, — - Plaintiff#, ‘ 1 V8. J. J. Hughes, et al , ' >i • D-fendantfl Pureuant to an order of Judge J. F. Rice, in the above entitledx?au#e, bear mg date February 11,1919, I, F. M. Cave, Receiver, will sell at pub'ic auc tion for cash to the highest bidder on Saturday, the 16th of February, A. I) 1919. at 12 o’clock M , aHof the cottop in The tl»*lds.tipnf) what t* kn : wn a* the J. J Hughea farm, near Boll Pond Club Hou*e, in the County and State ab<*v* named, situ ite npon the property de scribed in the complaint in il e ab v* ei.tiM»*d act or). • Said sale trill he had at the »t<*r* of W. L. Beat. w)doh i« near the crup ot Cotton in tfie ti - id to t>e * Id I F. M. Caw, FP» 1?. 1919 Rf«r» i»**e. y : RcficTcJof Catarrh Dae to D Grippe, Ikaab to Mrs. Laura Berberick, 69 years old, of 1205 Willow Ave^ Hoboken, N. J., writes: "Four years ago I had a irrrrt attack of La- Ctrlpge. After my sickness 1 was troubled with hoarseness and slime In the head and throat, and yrma told I had Catarrh. I took some (ncdldMe but withoui much benefit. Every winter tor four years. LaOrippe (laat winter thre* tiroes). . The Catarrh grew worse, j could not Re doWn^or sleep at night. Was alw*ya treabled with aUate^ pata la wy back aid a terrlMe headache every rooming, when I woke up, aWd had no blood. • Peraaa calendar in DanMh. ray natlW language, and I read ft through, every testlroony, and then 1 kraght a battle of Peraaa. To-day I can truthfully testify that Peraaa baa beam a great beaedt to me. It has given me blaadaad strength. I can lie aad sltea led. 1 nave no pain, headache, or noise in my which I think i* good without being troubled. , head. I have_ gained tw weight three pounds^ for my a Peruns «... ■ and happy, manna in rtm recommend It tn ebone who a if*,*. , ‘uu. F aM s? *”•” w L -> have used * cheerful and I LIQUID OR TABLET FORM FOB SALE EVERYU IIKHE u— Oxeas Drug Ca,% Fairfax. 6 C. n over O! I V E tr.il*. SAVE the LEATHER Liqu IDS one/ PASTES; For Block.White.Tan^ Ox-Blood (dark brown) Shoes KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT SHOE POLISHES <A»FF.PALLET CORPORATIONS IXO. 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