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The Barnwell Sentinel, Barnwell, S. C. LOCAL ITEMS. Dr. R. C. Gyles, of Black- \ i 11 p t Was * trpfewu Tuesday» - Mr. .1. E. Lane,.of Hercules, spent Tuesday iu tlie city. Capt. J. * A. MeycfrA » Yflj, visited friends in the c'fy Tues day. •. , : Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Blume, of Biackville, were in ' town Tuesday. • Mail yonr .orders /to Owens Drug Co., Fairfax, S/C. We pay postage over 50c. Messrs. L A. Busli and Isaac Rountree, of Dunbarton, were in town Tuesday. Mr, J. Q. Loadholt, of Fair- /ax, was among the visitors Ti the city Tuesday. Miss Minnie Surasky, of Ai- kin, was the guest of Miss Thel ma Ma/.ursky last-week. If it is in a drug store, we have -it. Mail us your orders. Owens Drug Co., Fairfax, S. C. Messrs. Hal Still, H. S. Still and Willie Storne, of Biackville, were in Barnwell Tuesday. cock; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ship-1 creases your own self respect mail, Miss Grace Shipjnan, Ray* mon Lu>ky. Cluster itful Ruth W. Cinmftingr and MrsrR. L. jtinration amt ‘it increases your Grinrslev. ’ . standing in the community. As Sergeant Holnagel is still j And another thing : That Vic- in thV service, the hoyeymoon ; tofy’ Liberty v B91HI will ’/ come tastes which they cannot hope to gratify indefinitely 'Others, the far-sighted one*, lias been postponed indefinitely, nearer being the rrgfitsort of in The bride will reside with her aunt at 3249 E street, N- \\ Washington, I). C., until the services of the groom are no longer required by the govern ment. This is .only one of the many happy Tittle incidents resulting from the recent world war. MR. A. M. KENNEDY’S ACCEPTANCE Wlien it became known that there would be a vacancy in the representation of Barnwell county in the State - senate, sev eral gentlemen from various sections requested me to offer my services to the county to fill the unexpired term of Senator Johnson. . I felt constrained to decline this generous -proposal for two reasons : First, Because of the reason that Politics (I use the word ad visedly, 1 do not mean Service), Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Chisolmj is very distasteful to me,—it and Mrs. S. G. Lowe, of Black- always having been repugnant ville, were visitors in the city to my nature to seek any office Monday. • jin the gift of the people. - 'ic . . 1 . ^ 1.0»•« Secondly, I. felt thatafaith- It it is in a drug store we have . , . , ■ . k b . r,.. ful discharge of duty m this it. Mail us your orders. Owens . . ,.. r . „ t/• g o t» office would involve a* great sac- Drug Co., rairfax, b. C. ... . 0 h 1 ritice on my part. Messrs. T. J. ..Grubbs and Within the past few days I P. M. Weathersbee, of Rose- have been urged by many bu-i- mary, were uinong the visitors ness men to reconsider my for- here Tuesday. * mer resolution and dorsemont for you at the bank than any-tiling else you might mention. After you have paid" it off and squared your account with the government and your own American conscience you will, have reason to feel a little proud of yourself. Then get ready at once - to do your part when the Victory Liberty Loan is offered.' - A Liberty Bond is the gov ernment’s solemn promise to pay at the given time the sum nominated on the ** face of -the bond. It is goodbyes, even bet ter than Gold Certificate. The latter is money in hand but it does not pay you interest"auto : matically, A Liberty Bond does pay you interest and a very good rate of interest at that. No one could go in debt for a better in vestment because more than 100v000,000 Americans and the entire.resources of the United States are behind that promise fore they sfiend their, surplus. The wisest of all are putting a large share of their earning to pay ; and as surely as tomor row follows today every dollar of interest will be paid when it is due and tlie bond will be re deemed at its full face value when it reaches maturity. WHO IS “THE HEAL OF A FAMILY?' A statement issued today by having Collector of Internal Revenue, Among the Sunday visitors long been convinced of ‘ the j Heyward, defines the exact from Willi*ton were Mr. and fact that too few.of our business meaning of the designation, Mrs. Harry Thompson, and Mr. men who are identic d with; “heal of a family,” such person DeWitt (Juattlebaum. the industrial and co*.. lereial being allowed the $2,000.00 ex lift—as well as the ag cultural eruption granted a married per j Richmond by into. War Saving Stampa or sittings banks to provide for the future necessities that may arise, and particularly to establish a “turn around” fund that will enable them to meet more comfortably auy changes that may result from after-war con ditions in business employment These far-sighted people have taken the war and its Uhusual opportunities for earning very seriously; just as they did not expect the war to last always they have not banked on war conditions in employment enduring, indefinitely. They Are ready for the future. If wages keep up they are still so much ahead ot the game. - Mi-s Lila Mae Miinnaugh, of of ( Columbia, is the charming guest of Misses Flossie Ratter* son and Virginia Moseley. Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Jones, with her mother; Mrs. S. A. Owens, left* Motidtfy afternoon for a short visit to hi*- relativi ■* in Virginia anil Maryland. Mail your orders to Owens Drug Co., Fairfax, S. C. We pay postage over off ceuls. VICTORY LOAN DRIVE. The fact that South Carolina was congratulated on having the most complete organization to date in the fifth Federal Reserve District at tjjre Confer ence of State Chairman held in Richmond Friday, March 21, gives every loyal citizen's right to be proud. In the Victory , Loan drive, which begins April 21 and ends May 10, South Carolina must again take the lead and come out with Hying colors when the race is Won! The Liberty Loan Committee** for South Carolina were pre sented at the conference in Mr. Chas. II. ur country—-take the im-1 son in the filing of anincome tax Barron, State Chairman, Mr. terest tliat they should take in return, our State’s allairs, l have de- “A heal of a family,” said cidcd that I can no longer ad- j Collector Heyward, “is a person supports in lu re to this conviction and at who actually J. V. Simmon, Vice State Chairman; Mr. E. II. Pringle, chairman of Charleston county om ‘I and a meinU*r of the Star* the same time I»e uifresp.»ti»iveU*ousehold one or more persons i executive* committee; Mrs. to tin* wish**- of those go 111ie->closely connected with him by Frederick S. Munsell, State mm who have realized this in- blood "relationship, relationship ; Chairman andMi*s. T I. Weston. difference. I have therefore bv marriage or adoption.. Chairman 0 f the seventh con the stated to them that I ,am ready | Whether in the absence of con- J egression a 1 district of for st n ice and, if the people of | tinuous residence with his dc • Woman’s Committee. pendents a person is the heal; A telegram from Mrs. Mun* ot a family depends upon the Saturday Announced that character of .the separation. chairman from every state in ••If the benefactot is absent | the Fifth Federal Reserve Dis- Barnweil county feel that 1 can serve them acceptably, I am nt • their command; and .1 ch«»sen nmcT uni uanci ; »* t:,Mr reprewntathre willen- bUloI"nULnAUcL. ueavor to discharge the duties l’hc finale of an interesting j iticumbenC upon me as a public act as a promoter war-time courtship culminated j servant and in the marriage of Miss Etta of indivual interests, Buist, formerly of till Green. A. M. Kennedy, street, Ga , a ml--now Wiliianni, S, (?,, Marcli_?~> i _[V[9_ residing in Wa>hington, I). C.,j *. to Sergeant Ernest W. Holnag* 1, of Saganaw, Mich., on Sunday*, March VHh, Miss Buist needs little intro duction to Augustans, among whom are numbered many ail- mirersaud friends. These will, with one accord, naturally feel an interest in her future and happiness. been Holnagel has stationed' for some time in tin Sergeant D , meeting. HOTEL FOR BARNWELL A very enthusiastic was held in the court house on Friday night of last week. The Barnwell Chamber of Commerce was sponsor for the occasion. The members present were keenly alive to the wisdom of and necessity for a modern and Utilities Division, Quaitemp ter Corps, Camp Jackson, S. (>. 1 -The two—met Aviuic Seiigea-nt Holnagel was stationed at Fort Meyer, Va., and Miss Burst was lising’at Ballston, Ya., witli her brother and aunt. During the llolirageb paid a visit to Balls, ton and it was then that Dan •Cupid supplied the ^.necessary link that brougltt the two hearts together. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. William B. Everett, Rector of St. George’s Episco pal Church, of Ballston, Va., at the home'of the bride’s, cousin, Mrs. Eugene Rosen, of Wash- ingt6n, D. C. Mrs. Albert L. Lyman, Jr., well equipped commercial l^ote). Barnwell needs .such a hotel '<• keep pace with the growing business- Importance of the town. The meeting was marked on business or* on account of military or naval service, or f child or other de|>endent is ab sent temporarily at school,-or on u visit, the common home being maintained, the exemp tion of 92,000 applies. If, how ever, the dependent continuous ly makes his home elsewhere, the, benefactor, irrespective of the question of support, is nut the heal of the family. “In the ease of a. man and wife, the joint exemption of $2,000 applies allowed a mar ried couple replaces* the indi vidual exemption allowed each only iLYhey live together. Un- avoidable absence of a wife or husband at a sanatorium or asy lum on account of illness does not preclude claiming the ex has behind it s.ueli~_ men as J. trict joined in praising South Carolina on the splendid re cord made. The States repre sented in this district are: South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Virginia, Mary land and the District of Colum bia. “The Joint session of the mens’ and womens’ committees was most gratifying,” Mrs. Munsell reports. Coordination is the watch-word adopted. Thanksgiving will be the keynote of the campaign and the slogan ; “Not Deatli knells—but Liberty bells” _Among the speakers on the program were Mrs. Antoinette by many excellent speeches, and emption. If, however, the hus- enthusiasm.• The project "band i continuously , add volufi* aud adds to your neighbor’s, re spect for you. .It gives you a Barclay, Ruth .Moiiro^v Mrs. T. higher standing in your own e9-[have usixi their increase iu wages to improve their comfprt] up to.thp-iull efficiency point for them selves) and their families, and 'are thinking carefully be/ When in Barnwell h call ami see my beauti ful line of Finger Rings, Brooches, Stick Pins, La Vallieres, Chains, Fobs, Cuff Buttons, Ma r 1 sonic, K. of and other emblems, Pins< and, Buttons, Ladies’ Wrist Watches,Gents’ Watch es, Stationery, Cut Glass and Silverware. Yours for service, W. D. GANTT JEWELER SAVEI IT 1 . FAITHFUL WIFE 8uffered Thirty Year* With 8tom’* ach 71 A ■ rouble and Hemorrhages of the Bowels. 1 fl 'll i i Tha Story of a Wonderful Recovery Ther& hardly MASTER’S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, _ COUNTY OK IIARNWKLL. V Court < l Common Pleao. International^ Th»rve»t|er Company of Amenvar, in its own hehatf and in be half of all othfcr Crediio/8 who may come in and share iu the expeilies of this amt, PTaintifT, against Katie M. Reed, Admmistrairix, etc., et at, . De fendants Pnnuant to an order uf this Coart and made cn the 10th day of Deueni- Uer, 1018, and in thv ab >ve entitled httW by hi* Htmor. Judge VV. 11. rownsend, al a d singular the credi- tore of T. W. Ke.d.dnvts d. be and hereby are called upon to prove their claims,-if any they have, against the estate of T VV K<ed,t>*fore the un dersigned Master at hie otfine in Barn well, South C inl ine, on tl.c lOtn da) of April, A. D 1019 All creditorn of s.id estat** of T W. Reed will prove the r c a ms before e«id Master at ab <v« time and place. H. L O’Cannon. Master for Barnwell County. March >6tU. 1919 > any one who doewy not experience some k trouble wAth the stomach. It is so common that we frequently pay lit tle or- no attention to It. Yet, the stomach is very easily tipset, and catarrhal In flam-* mation of the mu cous lining devel ops, grows worse—the pain and dis tress is incessant and the truthi daw pa that we have chronic stom-' ach trouble. * The case of Mr. Louis Young, 20S Merrlmac St., Rochester, X. T„ 1* typical. He writes; *7 suffered for* thirty years with chronic boweL trouble, stomach trouble and hem-; orrhages of the bowels. We bought a bottle of Peruna and I took It faithfully. 1 began to feel betterJ My wife persuaded me to continue 1 and I did for some time as directed.; Now I am a well man.” Mr. Totmg'fli experience is not unusual. If you suffer from catarrh In any) form, whether of the head, stomachy bowels or any other part of thoi body, try Peruna. It may be Just! what you need. Peruna comes Ini either liquid or tablet form and lwj sold everywhere.- Your dealer It or will get it for you. Ask fo: Dr. Hartman’s World-Famous Pe runa Tonic and Insist upon havlnc It. If you want your health accept nothing else. All the sick and suffering are fan* riled to write The Peruna Company, Dept. 7t, Columbus, Ohio, for Dr. Hartman’s Health Book. The book Is free and may help you. Ask jour dca^r for a Tenma Almanack J ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby giV*-n th«i under ai d by viritj«* of th«* power contained in an order of the Probate Court, 1 will sell all of the personal property belong ing 11 the e.t «te of U. H (iray. at Fa r- fsx. S. at 'public auction nn‘ Mon MASTER S SALE. STA1E OF SOUril CAROLINA Conn tv of Barnwell • In ft*Court of C nim<»n P-e«*. S. S. fur*#, Jr., and K. M Liston, co ps triers trading a# 1 ur*r A La*i<» , Pin nt tfa. ag i..»k Mrs. Bell.Brant and W. P. Hrinm, Re ceiver of Hart«*r A Wilk n-oi. tb> Def< ndaula. Bt r rt a tfrer tal d»der to me day. tii# 31*t du of March, 1919. Said j direct, d in she ab«>re n titled cause, I property coieistmg of eorn. fodder, I will sell at B»rnw-ll, in fr nt of the cotton nerd, farm implements, ho ire- court hooae, on Monday. 7th day of 1 '"’ 1 furniture, one tnu e, one tan-1 April, 191‘* it t o*• g hi led * x in said hold horse wagon, one U. 8. Liberty Bond, i month, wiihiu the I. gil h »ura e| tale, V\ ar Saving Marnps, etc. Sale* begin-! the ful owing de»crd»-d real pr> pe r ty. uing at ten ».’d**eh in the forenoon and to continue until all of the personal l roperty has been sold. , E. L. Young, Mareh 17. 1910. Administrator. A. Porter, 8. B’ .Moseley, a ml Christmas holidays Sepj^-aiifJ'. E. Harley. A charter will be sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Sergeant Charles E Wagner, formerly of Camp Han cock, and now stationed at the Surgeon General’s office, acted as best' man. The bride wa- given away by her brother, Har- ald'L. Buist. The ceremony was impres sive though simple and there seemed to exist a spirit of com plete harmony as the ministtr npoke the words that made Miss Buist a bride. Only the immediate famih ■---mm • W • '■ ■ lr| * and a few friends Attended tin wedding. 1 L. Buist, Mr. an« Mra, Eugene Rosen ;. Margare and Bern* Benson, formerly * ! Nonh At guMa; Sergeant Lv man H. Parker, of Camp 11 v applied for at once. The greatest advertisers on earth aTo made np of,, those people who keenly appreciate the advantages of a good, up to date hotel These gentlemen who are behind this hotel will do a great deal to put Barn well more conspicuously on the map. tai i 1 v makes Ills home one place and. the wiiti-jat another^ sIlcJi must lilt* and individual return of in. t income of $1,000 or more and each ts assessed —Urn B. Funk, \'iee Chairman of the National ’ Woman’s Libenv Loan Committee and Mr. iiewis B. Franklin director ol the War Loan organization. " Governor Robert A. Cooper will issue a proclamation in response *40 the request of thi ? EVERYBODY BUY A BOND As a general rule people do not like to go in debt. We have been raised that way in this country. We don’t like to be in debt. * It makes us feel at a disadvantage. And yet there are debts and debt-s. There are some that are .bad business; others are the best kind of business. Most of us realize this when we, think it over. * _ Take for instance the money owed towards the payment of a Victory Liberty bond. Would you for a moment consider it a reprehensible debt; one that you should be ashamed of? A amount of net income in excess of $1-000. “A person under twenty-one years' of age or under.the,stat utory age of majority where he lives, whatever it may be, is re* qiiired to render a return if he had a net income fox. 1918 of $1,000 or more or guardian may render the return for him. The earnings of minor, children de pendent upou a parent should be included in the parent’s re turn of income.”—Bureau of In ternal Revenue. LOOKING AHEAD. Higher rates—of -wages paid during the war.and still being paid, have opened to workers the choice of., various news standards of action—they cannot all be called standards of living. The near-8ighted are using their unusual wages to iudulge in al) sorts of extravagance Womaifs LiberfcyAjoan commit tee urging the people'of Sbirtlf Carolina to give their whole hearted support to the Victory Loan drive which .begins Mon- day, April 21st and ends May 10th, The mayors and ministers of every town in the State are asked to cooperate in making Easter Sunday, April 20th, a day of Special Thanksgiving for Yictgfvy - - “ t “ Mr. B. Mazursky is in New York purchasing his spring and summer stock. _Mx* Johnson Hagood has re- ceived his discharge and returned to Barnwell after spending several months in active service overseas with the Thirtieth /■ % division known as the “Old Hickory.” See Rizer at Olar if you want a good wagon or buggy,a fine work mule or a Buick or Dort automobile. He can please you which gives little real satisfac- i bt for a Liberty Bond could 1 turn and contribute-* nothing to] Notice to Drs. & Creditors Notice i* hereby given that all par ties holding claims against the estate of J E. Searson, deceased, will present them duly attested to the undersigned administrator ; and all persons indebt ed to the said estate will make prompt payment to the undersigned adminis trator at Allendale. S. G. W. A. Seari*on, Administrator, Dated this March 20ih, 1919. CLASSIFIED LOCAL ADVS. For 8alo When \oii have any building to do please let me figure with you. I think that 1 can gi\e you the right terms. James W. Bow ers, Contractor and Builder, Allendale,'S. C. : * 'Ne\v country meal for sale at Gri‘-t Mill on. lower Main street, for $2.20 per bushel. • 5-2J-2t pd (J. J. IB Still. P. A. Teicher FLORIST SOUTH CAROLINA Flowers foi* all occasions. Wedding SUMTER, bouquets and funeral designs made up on short notice- Orders solictted through Mrs. J. M. Caldwell, Barnwell, S. C. FORlfcNT —One 4-room house. Apply to Mrs. L. C. Tobin, ** Barnwell, S. C. n HOUR KODAK FINISHING All rolls developed 10c; packs 20c up; prints 2 l-2<f-4c-5c, en larging 35c up. Specialists—we do noth ing but kodak finishing.* All work guar anteed to pleas«^ Eastman Kodak, Films, Supplies. Colombia Photo Finishing Co. mi TAYLOR STREET. COLUMBIA. S. C. 3*23-1 f •>t come under this ban. It’s; permanent family stability. Mr. C. F. Rizer, at Olar, S. C., ... ... h«9 just received four carloads and l.. S prices are reasonable. ofvragoM. two carload, of bug- 1 S “ 1,1,0 “ 0,,ce - . - gie*. one carload of mule,, two Mrs. Pearl.e Harvard, of Bam- carloeds of Buicks and two car- lfirreut, very different indeed. Where they are uot harming welL i» visiting friends at Way*; loads of Dorts. Call on him and ttisthe sort of debt that in- jthemsehre?, they are cultivating cro-.-. Ga. » 1 look them over. to wit: All th*S cerlsin pire«* or ir%ct of liaiid, situSte. lying anil bring in barnweil count#. South Cnrj-iu*, end lo lntunig on** hundrrd m <| thirty (ISO! ncirs. more or |,*>»,iii.u bounded it f« llinMf Ondke5orih by Innds of N H Creech; E»»t by lands formerly owned by Mrs F. T. Williams; Went by lands of Mrs. E. R Boynton, and .South by lands uf Mrs. Ida A. Beard. Said tract being a tract c^rv'yed by H. F. Boyutou toH.C. Brabham on tha 23rd day of April, 1h94 aud by raid H. G. Brabham conveyed to M. F. Brab ham. Terms of sale cash Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. H. L. O’Bannon, Master. Master’s Office, March 11th, 1919. SHERIFF’S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF BARNWELL, . A si, Tract df land i<i Red Oak tnwnsnip, containing Five aur?*; bounded on the North by A.C.L. R. R., East, .South and West by H P Anden-or-. Levied uiou as the property uf Mrs. Fannie McCoy. ./ . ; Als), , All that tract of land c^nt ining Eighty-Five acres, bounded as follows: North by run of ^ilkehatchie H«amp, ^outh by 4. M. Ulmer, East by J. M. Ulmer, and West by public road. Lev ied upon as the property of M. N. Ray, , .i J. B. MORRIS. 3-19-20 Sheriff. 1 Write os for prices oa bifb grade fertilizers. 16% acid phosphate, nitrate of soda, blood tankage and potash. DAWH00 FERTILIZER CO. Box 60S, Charleston. S. C. stthii ' ■ 3 Ry virtue of a sundry tax execution to me directed by J. B. Armstrong,, Treasurer for Barnwell County, I have levied upon the following property for taxes for tin* year 1917, and will sell to the highestl)idder fur ca^h.nt Barn well court house, on Monday, April 7th, 1919, at L2 oVlrck, it- being tak'eday in s»id month, the ft liowirg d> rcribed , property towit: ,A11 that parcel or p ec* of,l«nd"in Bennett Spring ‘tow n»hip, containing Sixty-ti^e acres; b unded on N -rih by J. A. Furse, East by 3. R. Dunbar, South’and West by Sam Cohen. Levied upon hb the property of E. H. Spark man, Trustee. ■