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_ / Yhe Barnwell Sentinel, Barnwell, S. C. LOCAL ITEMS. Mr. Ji. J. Baxley, of Elko, was in Bnyawell Tuesday. . 1 Mis^ ^lArjjaret■phea is visiting relatives and frieiulsdn the city, Mr. T. \Y. Willis, of Willis- ton, was a business visitor in the city Tuesday. / / ■ ' ' * ■ Ahisior.. ^lerioH-EnlT-oTW ill i s - ton, is visiting Ms aunt, Mrs. E. E. Morris, of this city, s * Mail yonr orders lo Owens Drug Co., Fairfax, S. C. We pay j ostage over 50 c. Miss Carrie Cave has returned from ad extended tour of the Northern and Eastern .markets.; Mr ThosTE. Shelliqg, of the University, spent last tteek-end here with his parents, .Jpdge and Mrs. John K. Snelling, Messrs. J. H. Sandeqs "‘and S. H. Kush, of Blackvill©', were business visitors in the city last Saturday. '< Mr., and Mrs.. Paul F. Par ker, 'of Rosemary, were among the visitors here Sunday-. Mr. Henry M. Killings worth, qL the B. M. L, G redwood, S. C. spent .the week-end in the city with his mother, Mrs. B. B. Easterling.- j Mr. Solomn^Browii>,'i»bg,has been jn service overseas haB te- cevied his discharge and arrived in Barnwell Saturday mut^Hio the delight of his many friends. Mrs. Lizzie Hair and daugh ter, Mi>-i Ethel andMrsT Virginia Sanders and daughter, .^liss Eva, motored to Augusta,’ Ga. Monday with Mr. B. M. Hair, of Elko. Miss Be Bee Pafctwrson hrfs re turned from a two weeks visit to Savannah, where she was the guest of Miss Bessie■ Cab anise. , See Rizer at Olar if yoy want a good wagon or buggy, a fine work mule or a Ruvidt or Dort automobile. Ile catrplcaV* you and hi* prices are rea*onaldo. See him at once. Ga to the Honfc Bank and get ew iif those Darling Mini ature ntsnry Bell Banks*.and join i'liv"ir Christmas Sayings j Party, and h&ve all~your savings p a id to y at i next' Xmas /w i t h~5 prr cmr/ We are happy to b« l al>letoi state that'Mr*.,.1,1.. L, U Bannou- has returned from; Columbia, where she went last*week to have dter-Byroa^-- operated ,on.—Mxs^. OlBaimori is up and about and on the toad to speedy recovery. Mail your orders to Owens Drug Co., Fairfax,' S. C. We pay postage over 50 cents. Well drilling done by B. M. Drummond.. Will go to any plape iu.Barnwell county. B. M. Drnmmond, Barnwell, S C. Barik No. 263 Statement of the Condition of HOME BANK OF BARNWELL Located at Barnwell, S. C., at the close of business March 4th, 1919. RESOURCES. - * Loans and Discounts, $220,137.64 Overdrafts,..-. 1,020.39 Bonds and Stocks Ownqd by the Bank,! ,..'J—37,950.00 Furniture and Fixtures ... 3,209.09 Banking House. — . 7,191.20 Other Real Estate Owned none _ Dot from Banks and Bankers. 5,939.27 Currency ^7 1,736.00 Gold none Silver and Other Minor Coin. 302 06 Checks and Cash Items 482.80 Kxchanges for the Clearing House none Other Resources, viz: War Saving Stamps.... ..... *44.00 Barnwell Wednesday and interred in .the cemetery. -c ^ lie is survived bv his;wife, mormug Baptist CANDIDATE S CARDS. Primary Election for-AHendalcCottnty - (C First primary March 11, 1919; Second Mr3. Marie Qornell, ami two ehil-i primary March 25;1919. drew/ Miss Marie; Cornell and Master /Albert Corhell, of tills eitv, who fiave the sincere synD putliy of-, file entire community iu their bereavement -Don’t put yonr dollars immi of Mi*» Flossie regret to learn The friends Patterson will that die i> til in the Bantist hos- pital ^Columbia! with influenza. Mrs. D. HuggiN*.-«of *VUu- ning, i* a visitor at the home of her sou, Frank II. Huggins. * I* it h in a drug store we have it. Mail us vour order*..Owens Drug Co., Fairfax, $. C. Mr. ami Mrs. C. A Bennett and daughter, Mist,MaWie Lee, of Williston, sp-nt Sunday in Appleton the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Benpett. The friends of Mri and Mr*. W. II. McDaniel will regret to learn that they have moved to Sumter. Mr. McDaniel resigned Tiis position as bookkeeper for Mr. J. A. Porter and accepted^ \.himLLuhMosiDon with -the-At)rm-T* • • r i / * 1 tic Life Insurance Co.at Smntgr. ■ *. • • 1 Messrs. Harry Thompson ami Bob Hair,’ of •Williston, were among. tho*e' who attended ser vices at the Barnwell Baptist church -Sunday morning. . . For some days Miss \ ipginia Moselv'has been quitepick at the Uoluinhia.hospitalj.. It is grati fying to he al^le-Wsay that at the present time she is steadily im proving. \ The mail who has is the man who succeeds. Little saving lead to big success. Buy War Savings Stamps. Miss Sudie Ruth, oDvVavn- viHe, who has been the guest of Mrs. Cappie I. Richardson, left for Columbia Monday , where site will visit her sister. Mrs. Frank Folk, before returning to cher ' heme. .. _ • Mr. C.'f. Rizer, at 01ar„S. C., has just received four carloads of wagons, two carloads of bug gies, one carload of 4 mules, two carloads of Buicks and two car- load^ of Dorts. Call on him and look them over. 5 .* Dr, J. G. Howell of Lamar was a visitor Sunday at tfie home of P. W. Priqe on East Main street wTiere Dr. Howell’s family is on a visit. .•-* x , I f it is in a drug store, wp have it. Mail us your or. r* «hrens Drug Co., Fairfax, S. C. Total I...J $279,512.45 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In ..-$ 30,006.60 Surplus Fund ‘7,000 00 Undivided Profits, less Cur rent Expenses fc Taxes paid *,452.89 Due to Banks and Banker s none Dividends Unpaid 10 00 Individual Deposits Subject to Check $124,0*6.31 Savings Deposits .. 26,606.13 Demand Certifi cates of Drpuiit none Time Certificates of Deposit none ' Certified Checks . 161.15 Cashier s Checks 195.94 151.049 56 Notes and Bills Rediscounted none * Bills Payable, including Cer tificates for Money Borrowed 8,300.00 Reserve Fund carried on Gen- rill Individual or Savings I *dger '• ' nrmc Other Liabilities, via: * none oUl sock., Put theni into War Savings Stamps and they will work for vote C l.I KK OF COURT. At / MTendilo. S. C.Fob. 17. |9!9 I do hereby anuojutce tpyself a candi date for the office of Clerk of'Court of Allendale.County, subject to the rules and regulations of theTietnocratic prima ry election, pledging myself to abide by jjw- fuxulu-smU-uv support tbo nominee-r of the democratic party. Wm. T. Googe ss. Total $279,512.45 State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Before n»e came V B. Gamble, cashier of the above "named bank, who, being duly sworn,says th.o theal»o\e and for# going slatefnent is a true condition of suid l>anW, -asshowji bylhebooksof said bank. N. B. (ramble. Sworn toand subscribed before me this 11th day of March. 1919. Wm. E. McNab. Notary Public. Correct Attest: J. Cohen, ) S. B. Moseley, Directors. Ilarrv I). Calhoun, WORDS FORM HOME. S:a:cneat» That May b« lov tsujtstca tes— Uaiosy of Barnwell CiliKBS, When a Barnwell citizen comes to the fr oil. telli.ig Ina friend* and neigh bor* of his experience, you can rely on its rinc°r*ty. Thu-t-tatemHnts Of people residing in f«r away places do nit command your confidence. Home endontt ment is the kiud that back- r)c*ai>’s K-dney I’ills. Sueh testimony ijl ^nvineitry- Tnvestignttron proves ir rue, ll-iotv is n ptateinent'of a Barn well resident. No stronger proof of jnent ntn tie had. • • T. .1. \ttaway, proprietor of grocery Main str*-et, ^ayg: .“1 used Doan’s Kid ney IMls for ianii* tiaek some two or three years S'jro. I did not use very many but whnt 1 did use gave me re lief. If I kept on inking them l think 1. would have been cured, at any rate I do not hesitate to say that Doan’s Kulney 1‘dls are a mighty gaud .medi cine. , Price 60c at all dealers. Don’t, simply ask tor ;t kid icy remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the siine that Mr, Atta- way had. Foster-Miiburn Co,, Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. - HOME DEMONSTRATION * WORK. Tlie following named Home Demonstration clubs forwomen will meet this week : Mt., 0a 1 very" Wed negAlayv l Marcli 12tli, at four o'clock; Snelling, Thursday, March 18th, at four o’clock 1 y Sycamore, Thursday March l‘>th; Big Fork- Friday, March 14th. The subject for discussion at these.club meetings ; I*oilltrj\ To lie discussed under the follow ing heads : Appeal to raise more poultry‘s Standard breeds; Hatch early ; First care of baby chicks; Grow poultry feeds; Poultry diseases ; Testing eggs by cantlltng ^ ’“Preserve eggs in water glajs. All the members pf the clubs are requested to be present at their respective club meetings and visitors will be welcomed. The following named girls have been selected to do some special experimental work with Fusarium wilt resistant plants. These girls haVe proved that they are|;ood workers and have, therefore, -been selected for this speciul demonstration. It is quite an honor to be ihosen to test out these wilt resi>tant seed and we are depending uj>on- there girls to give these seed thorough test. If they are suc- Ices'ful with their experiment I they will have wilt resistant seed To sell another year. Name—Miss Fannie Still; Scnool—Double fronds. * Mi*s Xelu.n Weeks, Hilda. Miss Lula IfaliyDoutiTe Ponds. Mi*s Catherine Woodward, Hilda. Miss Florrie Dyches, Hilda. Miss Julia Warren, Double Poptbi Miss Janie Ahl, Ulmer. * Miss Geneva Loadholt, Utiion. Miss Agatlu Still, Hercules. Miss Mattie Priester, Friend ship. Misaet Nadine and I^ouise jMcKerley. Mt. Calvary. Misses Daisy and Pauline Wil liams, ban Hill. Miss Viola Beasle.v, Cedar Grove. . » ( Miss Evelyn Weathersln’e, Snelling. N Miss Beulali Reaves, Allen dale (Now atteuding- School in Hampton county). Miss Bertha Weaver,Martin.- Miss Anifio Laura’ Manuel, Edisitr. —Photrbr-Btrslr,' Branch (N»#$v attending school -| at St i Angelas Academy, A ikete) ' , FOR CORONER . Timers, S. C., March 3,1919. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Coroner of Allendale County, subject to the rule* and regulation 1 of the Demo.' critic primary election, pledging myself to abide by the results and to supi>ort the nominees of the Democratic party. '—n J! W. Main. CLASSIFIED LOCAL ADVS. For Sale FOR SALE—Fine farm, 1S3 acres, in the Asparagus belt, two- miles from WiHis- ton, 1 l s from Elko, S. C. Four acres young .asparagus in bearing. Land will make bale of cotton, per acre. Dwelling and all necessary outbui d- ings. Good water and fine fruit. Land rented for this year but can give pos session of dwelling at once. -= Mrs. W. H. Eaves. Elko, S. C. FOR SALE- 3 10 Itpd ‘ -Milch cows. - Apply to- W. T. Walker. Blackville, S- C. When you have .any building to do please lpt roe figure with >ou. I think that I can give you the right terms. James W. lowers, Contractor and Builder, Allendale, Ml LOSS—One dark spotted hog (maleL weight, about 60 Ihis. Strayed from lot in Williston, Monday, March 3. Notify I.; M. Birt, 2 8 2t — Williston, S. C. F. A. Teicher FLORIST SUMTER, - SOUTH CAROLINA Flowers for all occasions. Wedding bouquets and funeral designs made up on short notice- Ordera solicited'through Mrs. J. M. Caldwell, Barnwell, S. C. 'Chain' Tread /. The Economy of Buying Good Tires , L-. • ^ t * v It’s mighty poor economy to put cheap tires on your car. ,l ' ' J If you can’t depend on your tires; you can’t'depend on your car, " —and you can’t get the high grade of service it ought to give you. It pays to buy good tires—United States Tires. . They represent the highest value it ia possible to build into tires. . ■ . • ■ ■' • There are five different passenger car treads—the only complete line built by any tire manufacturer. Each has the built-in strength that means your money back in extra miles. Among them are exactly the tires you want for your car, and your driving con ditions. Our nearest Sales and Service Depot Dealer will gladly help you. United States Tires are Good Tires CITATION. STATE OF SOLI 11 CAROLINA, County of bArnwell. . By.L hn K, Snelling, Esquire, Probate Judge, whereas Ida A. Hughes hath made •nit to me to grant unto her letters of Administration pf the -tale and effects of K. E. Royuton, deceased ; These are therefore, to cite and ad monish ail and » nguiar the kindred and creditors of the sa<d E. E. Bnyn- ton, deceased, that they be atidappesr before me in the Court of Probate, to be held at Barnwell, 8. C.. ou Mon day, March 17th. next, alter pub lication thereof, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon; to show cause, if any they have, why the said Adininitiraticn should not be granted. Given under my Hand this 4th day of March, Anno Domini 1919. John K. Snelling. * - Judge of Prolate Court. Publi-hed on the 6th dav of March, 1919 in the Barnwell Sentinel NOTICE OF DISCHARGE Notice Is hereby given that t have filed my final account with Hon. John j sell for cash any issue of Government Bonds of anv Denomination. K. Snetttnjr, Judge*of ThdiKte tot Bam DEATH OF A. P. CORNELL. The sad news of the death of Mr. A. P. Cornell which oecured at the Mercy% Hospital, Char lotte, N. CL, Tuesday morning, the 10th inst., has cast a gloom over Barnwell and the surround- .... v ing community. - He was Taken ill several months ago aud w'asTarried to tire Mercy hospital • for ^treat ment where he received every’ medical aid that could be ad ministered. Mr. Cornell came to Barn well about twenty years ago from ltichia N. Y., in the service of the Atlantic Ooast Line Rail way Co., where he met aud married Miss Marie Tftbin, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Tobin. His'demeanor and personality such that lie wou the esteem an4 friendship of all with w iioiu Below is a copy, of a letter received front one of our women demonstrators- awl an extract from a letter received from one •of our canning club girls.* “i have a strong desire to go back home aniF"can again. It was a pleasure to me and I sure did.enjoy the work. I am grate ful indeed to Mrs. Walker, Miss Rtjv and, you for the • deipon- strations vou gave me, and the help; I would have never been where 1 am lior what I am if it hadn't been for this grand work I have been iu for the pdst five year9. I am grateful to the to mato club and home demonsta tion work. It sure has been t' e making of me. It.has broadened my life and waked me up. I don't feel that I am asleep as I was five years ago, especially so far as home tvork is-concerned.’' *T am glad that I ha\ehal rthe pleasure of being a member. of > demonstration club since its organization. With keen in terest I always look forward for otir= meetings, for I l^now our good enthusiastic agent will have something good to tell or* dem onstrate that will be lieneticial. {iu vain. —Since the loginning of the t well County, as administrator of the e?« titeof VV.B. Cave, dtr’d.and will apply for an order of riiNcharge and h-tter-» (il!in)i^.'ory, on Saturday, the loth day of March, 1919, — / B. H. Care, Ad iK‘ histrator. Dated this 7th day of February, 1910 TO HOLDERS OF U. S. LIBERTY LOAN BONDS OF ANY ISSUE. - \ For the convenience of our customers and the puclic, we have openetTa T.TBERTYBONDDEPAHTMEXT, aiirivaT Want homes, they fe,el the need of bet ter sanitation, they realize the profit of raising more poultry, they have experienced the com fort of knowing dinner was al most prepared, in the pantry, on a cpld winter day. All this has been brought about by the work of our demonstration clubs. Our. women have . had the pleasure of meeting together at Wiuthrop for the purpose of ex changing ideas, thereby gaining a better knowledge of their do mestic duties. The last men tioned has .created a burning desire for better education of girls and boys in o.ur rural sec tion—I mean domestically as well as mentally. May tlie good work continue. I trust our faithful agents may soon see that their lajxirs are not \Ye will be governed by the market quotations on the prices paid. . L . ' ■ — ' • 5 It will be a pleasure to advise with helders of Liberty Bonds as todlje^values of the different issues. Hold your Liberty Bonds, but if circumstances make it necessary for you to sell, send us your bonds or write us. CAROLINA BOND and MORTGAGE COMPANY Union National Bank Building Columbia, JS. C. Let the Aiken Gift Shop . . -t p - Of Augusta. Ga. Do Your Kodak Work ttJ wmmmmmmmmmm—mmmmmmmmmm Mail Orders A Specialty We Charge A Little More Than The Cheapest But Do The Beat Work Possible. . . DON'T LET LIZZIE GET WET. give an insight These letter- demonstration work 7 in our into a part of the work being County there has been a vast' done through the members of improvement. Our people have; the Home Demonstration clubs , been individually dealt with. pj. _* Clifford IJuratt, * came into coDtac Hu remains were htiTi lain naml* is <*>| Kiotsr L'itrr, )Ug.lt l -c LkulLi of beautifying tEeir Hofic DJuuoo*tratsnu Agents. Hood Covers t»f Fords $2.25 P. P. F. H. STODDARD Wo. 67 Society Street, Charleston, S. C. . Wa recover Auto Topi, Make Seats, Covers, Etc. . Send for price* and samples. Send Us Your Next Order For Job W<