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The Barnwell'Scntinel, Barnwell, S. C. CLASSIFIED LOCAL ADVS. m ■ sfst For Sale FOR tyENT—One'4ttoom house. Apply to Mrs. L, C. Tobin, ; v V Barnwell, S, C. / ' v. ' . • ’ \ ' .* * r / - /. l - 2-?,..../ n HOUR KODAK FINISHING All rolls developed 10c; packs 20c up; prints 2 l-2c-4c-5c, en- , larging 35c up. Specialists—we do noth ing but kodak finishing. All work gunr- / anlecd to please. Eastman Kodak, Films, Supplies. Colombia Photo Finishing.Co. mi TAYLOR STREET. COLUMBIA. S. C. 3-25-H * 1 ’ 1 l.— FOR SALE—An attractive six room house, most desirable residence sec tion. Large lot, stables and girage; convenient to school and depot. Ap ply Box 44. . / FOR SALE—Either one or two family horses, both guaranteed. One for $200.00, the other for $150.00, half cash; both cheaper for all cash. . Hav ing bought an tytomobile l only need one horse- '~ T. B. Ellis, jr^ * 4-lS-(f Lyndhurst, S. C. LOCAL ITEMS. Mr. and Mr9. Willie Hair of Rosemary were in town on Mon- da” afternoon. Watch for W. D. Gantt's big ad, on the Claxtonola, in next week’s issue of The Sentinel.— adv. Rub-My-Tism is a powerful antiseptic; it kills the poison caused from infected cuts, cures old sores, tetter, etc.—Adv. Among the visitors in town in attendance upon court this week were R. R. Johnston, and Hernj Mitchell, of Elko. Mr. Wick Armstrong and G. W. Greene, of Willi^ton, were with us on Monday and Tues day. One of the best farmers in the upper end of the county is Mr. Charley Bates oJ the Willjston section who was here on Tues day. Hon. J. E. Swearingen was a visitor on Tuesday, lie caine • to atteud a joint meeting of the county boards of education of Barnwell and Alleudaje coun- ties. Quite a large number of people from the Blackville sec tion who are interested in the Anderson will case were in town on Monday and Tuesday. Miss Harriette Patterson will return from Ashley Hall for the Easter holidays accompanied by her friend, Miss Oretta Heath, of Camden. Miss Chevellette Simms will spend the Easter holidays at her home here returning to the College of Charleston the following Monday.*” Watch for W. D. Gantt’s big ad, on the Claxtonola, in next week’s issue of The Sentinel;— adv. Miss Louise Kirkland, of At- lanta, Ga., is here visiting her sisters, Misses Eliza and Emma Kirkland. Among the attorneys from out of town here on professonal business this wepk was Mr. E. S. Croft of Aiken. • Watch for W. D. Gantt’s big ad, on the Claxtonola, i_a irext week’s issue of The Sentinel.— adv. ’ . We desire to call the attention of our correspondents . to the unfailing rule in newspaper offices that all communications must be signed* by the sender or cannot be published until the author is kuow to us. "We ~ now have on hand an.obituary which must “ wait till this is done. Mf.tJ. J. FTcWiug, of Black- ^’ille, th^iiL/wly appointed 'mem ber of tlio Barnwell county board of education was in town on Juesday afternoo^'. . J Rev. W. -R-Hrfillon of Allen dale who is the lirst county superintendent of education for Allendale county was. in the court house on TitesdaySwith the two members of liis hoard '■■ ■' -t * r who are J. Er Johnston, of Fairfax, and T. E. Crane,'of Allendale. - , • 666 quickly relieves Consti pation, Biliousness, loss of Ap petite and, Headaches, due to Torpid Liver.--rA.dv. A Very interesting and im portant meeting of the boards of education for the two coun ties of Barnwell and Allendale was held on Tuesday afternoou. Among the matters of impor tance considered were line schools, fixing the boundaries of school districts, the work of the attendance officer and supervisor, and the handling of school finances. 666 has mare imitations tliAn any other Chill add Fevor Tonic on the niarket\but no one wants imitations. They are danger- OU9.things in the medicine line. —Adv. NOTICE. — All persons keeping hogs in the town of Barnwell are re quested to remove them out of the town limits bv Mav 1st, 1 1110. J. A. Porter. Mayor. J. M. Callwcll, Clerk. BETTER THAN ASPIRIN FOR COLDS AND FLU after- 3 :00 ALLENS CHAPEL. ; i On the 4th.* Sunday noon of M this month at o'clock Rev. I). W. IJeckle will preach. A full attendance of a11 the members is expected as at this time a pastor will be called to fill the unexpired term of Rev. L. 1). Bass. WILLIST0N NEWS. Willjston, April 16 —W. F. Ussery, State constable, and as sistants discpvered two stills about three milos west pf hare Friday on the place of a white man named-Cadle. Neither of tlie atills were in operation, but a quantity of sprouted corn and mash was destroyed. The stills were of up to date make and fit ted Up to make real whiskey. No arrest 'was made but the officers say they have evidence sufficient and thqt an arrest will follow. The asparagus season is on in full and from one to three cars are ljcing loaded here dai ly. Buyers are here from a number of Northern markets and the price is considered good by the growers. Mike A. Smith, of Batesburg, was here yesterday and closed a deal with Dr. Wallis Cone for bi9 farm' near town, consisting of 109 acres, for .$11,000, posses sion to be given the first of next year. The Improved Aspirin Tablets. Called Aspitone, Are Slightly Stimulating instead of De pressing to the Heart. Do not Upset Stomach. Physicians and druggists arc very en thusiastic over Aspitone, the new and improved aspirin,tablets that are said, to be slightly stimulating instead of depress ing to the heart.:. They explain that se vere colds, jnfluenza, fevers, headaches, neuralgia, and rheumatism are almost in variably attended by a weakness of the heart and require stimulation rather than depression. Heart failure, Is especially to be guarded against in influenza and pneumonia, hence they recommend Aspi- tonc. A gentle laxative with one or two tablets of Aspitone, as needed, is now T the physician’s favorite treatment for severe colds and threatened pneumonia. It w ill usually Out short a cold or sore throat over night. Aspitone tablets are also being used with splendid results for the relief of pain ia headaches, neuralgia and rheumatm-Thelcading druggisists ev- ry where are now supplied with Aspitone, which is iold in sealed packages, price thirty-five cents. They may be obtained locally at Mace Drug Co., and Chas. N. Burckhaiter’s- Adv. I _ —- -— --- CITATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COl’XTY OK BAKMWgLL. . By John K, Spelling, Esquire, Probate Judge. When as, J. M. Terr? hath made •ait to me t;» grant unto him Letters o! Adminitt ration of the estate and effects of William M. Terry; % These are. therefore, to cite ana ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said William M. Terry .deceased, that they o? and appear before ine, in tha eourt of Probate to be held at Barnwell, on Monday. April 31ft, next, after publication thereof, at 11 o'aloek ia the forenoon, to show ranee, if any they have, why the aaid administration should not be granted. Given under m? hand this 2nd day of April, Anno Domini 1919. John K. Snelling, • Judge of Probata. Published on the 10th day of April I 1919, in The Barnwell Sentinel. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE / J' j Not tv gWvn that o:i Fri day t c 25 h day df April, 1919, at 11 o’clock a~ in . I wiiVfi e my dual ac count with ffhn, John K. Snellihffx J tl.eirf Probate of Barnwell County, jn» « >,e qu ililinl executor of the estate pf T. B. Grubbs, deceased ; and at the -mm* ti ne and p’ace will petition the sod Court f if lt-tters dismiisory as spi'li executor. T. J. Grubbs, * J Executor. Djited this 28th day of March, 1919. 3 28 4t . ‘ • .<"■ NOTICE OF DISCHARGE Notice Is hereby given that I will tile my final account as executor of the evtate of W.M. Parker with Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate Court for Barnwell County, on Wedneaday the 7th day of May and (etition tha aaid eourt for an order of discharge and letters dismissory. W. B. Parker, Executor. Dated this 8th day of April, 1919. 50,000 VOICES ~*-Arrti ManyATe The VoicesOf Barn well Pe tp'.e. Fifty thousand voices —What a grand choruk! And that’sthe 'num ber of American men and women. Who are publicly praising Doan’s Kidney Pilla for relief from backache, Kidnay and bladder ills They say it to friends. They tell it in the home papers. Barnwell people are in this chorus Here’s a Barnw-Jl ease. Mrs G P. Hogg. sa}s: •‘Some five years ago I had kidney trouble and it was very severe. My back would ache tit to b-eak if I stooped over. My kidneys acted irregularly aud caused me very much annoyanc) I had dizzy spells, and my eyes were affected t>o. Doan’s Kidney Pills were advertised ro highly 1 thought I would give them a trial. I. fe t a big relief from the ffr.t and continued use cured m- of all my troub’e. I think Doan’s Kidpey Pills ar* a tiue remedy.” Price 60c at all d-alers. ^Doo’t pimply *sk tor a udicy remedy —g»-t Doan’s Kidney P-Ps — th- s m»- 'bat Mrs Hogg had. Foster-MiiLurnCo., Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y. Notice to Drs. & Creditors All persons holding Haim-* against the estate of W. M. Parker, deet-aard, are hereby notified to tile the same with the undersignctl executor on or la-fore the 7th day uf May next eusuing. duly attested; and all persons i-.debtod to the said estate will make prompt pay ment ti the undersigned executor on or before the 7th day of May now next ensuing. W. B. Parker. Executor. Dated ibis 8th day of April. 1919. * ik Jb < ^ Catalog Frse i: - rv V’ Ca-p- L inurod h«wl- ... Mlivh brilliant ;■/ to i. .:ato! dt!6rs. It’s both 1 ;/' d all that is \ i g: t tt la a postal card V'jvi w !t flr.d our 1&19 e^ta- o r. w-;-ll v, or;h wirile book. . .Seeds a:e sold direct by $dft. You will never find them on rilo la tno stores. We have some .re b'jndrcil th.oucand customers who ujr from us by mail. We please and Vatlsfy tli^rui cr.d wo can please and atlsfy you In 1019. Planting Hastings’ Seeds in your garden br in your fields insures i'good ’u<k” so far as results ,can be deter- ntoed by the seed planted. For 30 -y^ars* Hastings Seeds have been the standard of seed, excellence and pur ity In the South. Only varieties adapted to the South are listed. Qual ity of the best and. prices often less than those you pay at home. Write for free copy of this splendid cata logue now. H. G. HASTINGS CO. s Seedsmen, Atlanta, Ga.—Advt. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured br local applications, aa thay cannot reach tha etaaaaad portion ft tha aar. Tltara la only ona war ta cur* catarrhal dtafntaa, and that ta hr a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness la cawaad by an In- Hamad condition of tbo mucous lining of tha Euatachlan Tuba. Whan this -tuba la Inflamad you have a rumbling aound or Im perfect hearing, and when it ta entirely closed^ Deafness u tha reautt. Unlaaa tha inflammation can be reduced and this tube restored to ita normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness are caused by catarrh, which la an Inflamed condition of the mucous sur faces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acta thru tha blood on tha mucous surfaces of tht system We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine Cir cular* free. All Druggists. 75c r. J. CHENET * CO.. Toledo, O. MONEY to LOAN Loan made samo day w application received. No Retl Tape. Harley & Blatt Attorneys at Law Barnwell, S. C. Has Never Been Down Sick Since Taking PERUNA Read thig latter from Mr. Robt. Minnick, Gra»a Range, Montana. “In 1900 I waa out in Kansas raulsg a thresh lag angina and tha threshing crew had to sleep out of doors. One of the crew hranght a Parana Almanac to tha engine one day and 1 waa feeling very 111 front alaaping •nt. I derided fa give Perwaa a trial and sent for a bottle of Pe- runa and a box of Peruna Tab- leta. which straightened me out In a hurry, “I have never been dawn ale* ataea (hat time. I do not take any other medialaes except Pe - runa. I always keep It on hand If I get my feet wet. get a cold ta«l chilly, or a little bad. 1 ol- woye (aka Parana. People should not wait until they are down •lek and then take dt, but should keep it on hand like I do when they, feel bad. they skebia i Recommended for Cater**-- inflammation of ovary descripiiv J H MONEY TO LOAN 74 Aay amount. Desirable term*. First Mortgages a* Security. LOANS MADE PROMPTLY Apply to Holman & Boulware Lawyers Phone 38 BARNWELL. - SOUTH CAROLINA A SPOONFUL CIVU RESULTS. When your jcuogehieku do act grow god thrive they n«*tdat nie B A. Tbomae Poultry Remedy is not only a tonte but a specific for B..w«rTrouble. Gaps, and other chirk troub re (let tt today. We aril it on the money back plan. K W. Wg'ker, Dealtr, Aip’rion. 8 C. SAVE SI.50 Make yonr Healing Retn»dy at b r me Get a50e hoitle of Paine Heal-ng O.l, add it to g pint of linseed oil ard you have a full pint healing remedy Hat money esn buy. It cjres old sores, wounds. eut« and seraiehee. We sell it. R. W. Walker, Dealer, Appleton, S. O 7% Money on Long Terms BROWN & BUSH Lawyer* BARNWELL. 8. C. Cow Peas Soja Beans Reduce your fertiliser ex pense and save f»ed bills by growing Cow Pegs and Soja Hoang. . They enrich the land not only when plowed under, but when used for forage and grasing. They cam be grown to advantage in your corn crop—adding nitrogen and hu mus to your soil. It pays to ordar q lalitytoeow peas and beams aa orJlnartlv sold. Will* far- non about all Field ei*l Oap- LW.Wood&Sons Ready Money to Lend ON EASY TERMS V. SEYMOUR OWENS OEMERAL LAW PRACTICE Sentinel Bldg., Barnwell, S. CL Easter is Hand They Also Rejoice Rub-My-Tiem is a great pain killer. It relieves pain and sore ness caused by Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc.—Adv. There will be a joint meeting of the Missionary Society and Sunbeam Band at Pleasant Mountain Baptist church on Saturday, April 26th, Mrs. 0. J. Frier, of Denmark, will give a talk to the Sunbeams. All societies of our neighborhood, including the Sunbeam bauds,' are cordially invited to be with us on this occasion. Ice cream m . The Spring Brings Little Feathered Friend* to Greet Ua on Eaater Morning. ' Symbol of Eaater Day. A little 1r<!, tired and worn at the dose of the day, after a long struggle with the rotation of a problem cried himself to sleep. While he.slept the father with rapid strokes of the pen rewrote the problem, with its correct solution, on. a clean tabled Opening his eyes, a look of gladness brightened the little feKow’a face aa he aaw the neatly worked oat problem In the place <>f the dirty? tear-stained paper over which he had fallen to sleep. Easter day con La Ini the - promise for B* *»f the Master’* perfect fife, to K, 'h we -hall awaken after we have , 11 I . o i , i Crf eyes to the human, lamer will be told by ibe bauUsuisfort ^ trar-ecamed Wv diKt tf ibeir benefit, . JjgMjppfr HINK about the attractive suits that we have for your selection. All the newest models. Think about that new Panama or Straw Hat to make your appearance on Easter morning.- : ' : ^ • _ ^ ^ ... , . . m Think of the fine array of Fancy Silk Shirts or the pretty patterns in Madras or Percales. V*:, ’ Think of the many new designs in Neckwear suitable for that glorious day. Think of the Service and Satisfaction you derive from dealing with us. , Skirts, Waists, Etc. Throughout our Ladies’Ready-to-wear department you will find us splendidly prepared to meet your Easter apparel needs. Full assortment of new and ex- elusive models in dresses for afternoon wear, or dress-up occasions; new things in Skirts, Blouses and Wraps, suitable for all occasions. Exclusive and dependable lines of hosiery, underwear and dresses accesso ries such as appeal to women of discriminating taste. - ... * ■ • *• , *•■**'■ - * . » Western Carolina Dept. Store, ,B. Mazursky, Proprietor Barnwell, - -. South Carolina. j*"’