Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, July 31, 1919, Image 5
CLASSIFIED LOCAL ADVS.
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hardly feat anything without suffer-
joyed a meal during all that time
and I was as nervous as I could be
and could not bear any noise or ex
citement. 1 got so weak I was not
able to do anything around thfe house
and fell off in weight until 1 weighed 1
only ninety-five pounds. I tried
everything 1 ever heard of and had
all sorts of treatment, but nothing
did me a bit of good and I just kept
on getting worse and worse until
I began on Tan lac.
“1 was convinced that this medi
cine would help me after I had read
FOR SALE—At Bargain prices, jibout and known of so many people
n HOUR KODAK FINISHING
All rolls developed 10c; park*
20c up; prints 2 1 2c 4c Sc, en
larging 3Sc up. Specialists—we do noth
ing but kodak finishing. All work guar
anteed.to please.^ Eastman Kodak, Films,
Supplies. ,
Colombia Pboto Finishing Co.
i^i TAYLOR STREET, ; COLUMBIA, S. C.
3-25-if
FOR DEEP WELL DRILLING
Apply to .
G. L. Hill,
5-6-tf * Barnwell, S. C.
alL-buildihgS lumber, doors and win
dows at lilorth Camp Jackson. Akso
two 50,000 gallon water tanks; four
12 horse power,jjas engines; two
«*one 250 gallon Bowser pump and
tank. Address, ^ewis Roofing, Co.,
Columbia, South Carolina.
FARM LANDS—I.. have several
inquiries from people -wishing td buy
farms. If you wish to sell, write
me fully and state lowest price.
A. A. Richardson,
1328 Green bLj ■ Columbia,—Si—C.
FOR SALE—Handsome residence
on Main Street, one block from
business section of town; water,
electric lights, and all modern con
veniences; large; arid attractive lot.
This house can be bought at a very
reasonable figure, and on easy
terms. Apply John I. • Rice, At
torney at I.aw, Palmetto Building,
Columbia, S. C.
FOR SALE—One good farm
horse. Will work any where. Ap
ply to Mr*. Matilda Grooms, Barn
well, 8. C.
- — —
FOR
pairing
i;
SALE
outfit
: r
Complete
good
9125 cash. Apply T W
Kline, 8. C,
watch re
condition.
Blackwood,
7 26 4t-pd.
I.ocnl New
I !■ 1 - - 1 ■ ! a
Mine Francis puncan and brother,
Master Charles, of Blarkvtlle, are
noting their Aunta, Mtseea Elisa
and Emma Kirkland.
e •
A new shipment of gold, sihrerad
and mahogany finished clocks, cut
glass, sterling silverware and jewel
ry, ha» just arrived ot Gantt’s. Call
and see them.—edv.
* • • • •
Bub-MyTism b a greet pot a killer.
It relieves pom gnd soreness epured
by Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains,
etc.—Adv.
Wt are proud of the confidence
doctors, druggists and the public have
in 6(4 Chill and Fever Tonic.—Adv.
CoL T. L. Wilsorf, of the law firm
of Wilson and Swearingen, of Bar-
tory, Fla , left that point . accom
panied by his daughter, Miss Wilson
and Miss Hattie Creech, steno
grapher of his firm, for New York,
Canada and Detroit Mich. Miss
Creech who whs reared in this city
has been with this firm for more than
two years and her many friends will
be pleased to know that she has such
a splendid opportunity of visiting
these points of interest >1^
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e* MILLETTEVILLE ITEMS.
£
Mr. I. B. Thorne, of Watertown,
Tenn., is spending a few weeks in
Milletteville.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Ellis and Mr.
Norman Ellis and wife, recently
motored to Hendersonville, N. C., oh
a pleasure trip.
Rev. E. H. Clark, of Augusta, wi
begin a seriek of meetings next Sun
day at the Lower Three Runs church.
The increasing rains are doing
T - much damage to crops and the roads
are in a bad condition.
Mr. R. A. Beadle, of Statesville,
—JTenn, who has lately returned from
France, is spending a while in Mil-
_ letteville. ' ‘ I
Mr*. Ann Thompson and son, are
visiting relatives in Savannah.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Furse, spent
last Sunday with Mr. Joe Furse and
family near Barton.
UNABLE TO EAT BIG
MEAL FOR FIVE YEARS
Steadily and Surely Her Condition
Wii Becoming Worker
THEN HEARD OF TANLAC
Took Tkn Remedy, Added 21 Paands
New wjri It Wu “A Blasting.”
/
**! have gamed all af twenty-one
pound* uara-L itart(4 taking Tan lac
gad I feel jus* fiae in mif way,*
was Uu remarkable au»aw»t made
bp Mix Maggie Rub. uf Cum T
Aka
Mu
_
WmL'
who had been helped by this medi
cine and it certainly has done me a
world,of good. My appetite is splen
did now and I can eat anything 1
want-without the least bit of-suffer
ing and I am as strong and healthy
as I ever want to be. I now do all
my house work and I feel fine a
full of energy all the time. Tan!
certainly has been a blessing to i
and h am glad to reeommend it
anyone who is suffering like I w;
for I know it will bring* them t
same relief it did me.
Sold by J. A. Porter, Barn we
Searson Drug Co., Allendale; J.
Sanders, Blackville; H. M. Casse
Jr., Baldoc: Fairfax Drue Co.. Fa
*W; ~H. Wilkinson, Ulmers.
Thi
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BARNWELL NEWS.
Cask Has n Hint for
Sentinel Renders.
A Barnwell woman has
Doan's Kidney Pill*. •
She has found them
sented.
Many
used
as repre-
She publicly recommends - them.
No need to look further for
tested kidney remedy.
The proof of merit i* here and ©
be investigated.
Profit by the statement of Mi
G. P. Hogg, she says; **A ft
years ago I had a sever*
kidney trouble. My hack
arhe fit to break if I stooped over.
My kidney* acted irregularly a
caused am very muck annoyance,
hed duty spells and my eye* w<
affected. Dean's Kidney Pills wi
advertised so highly I thought
would give them a trial. I 1
great relief from the first, and con
tinued use cured me ef all
trouble. | think Doan's Ki
Pilb are a fine remedy.**
Price 60c, at all dealer*. I
simply ask for a kidney rented
Doan's Kidney Pilb—the same
Mr*. Hogg had. Koeter-Mtl
Co., Mfgr*., Buffalo. N. Y.
BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION OPEN
on
Pursuant to a Commission
to the undersigned bv w.
Dove, Secretary of State,
?6th, IR19, books of subset
the capital stock of the
Chero Cola Bottling Co., of I
8. will be opened at tne
tinel Building. Barnwell, S. C„ <
Friday, Auguxt 1, 1919.
Albert J. Bennett,
Newton T. McElroy
Board of Corporator*.
Barnwell, 8. C., July 28, 1919.
H MONEY TO LOAN 64
Any amount. Desirable terms.
First Mortgages at Security.
LOANS MADE PROMPTLY
Apply to
Holman & Boulware
• V- N
Lawyers
Phone 38
BARNWELL, - SOUTH CAROL
:
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Good.Houses At Low Cost.
WHY???? I
BECAUSE—We do • large amount of
work with SPECIAL
MODERN MACH].
. VERY instead [of by
-. hand, and building in
- large quantities** we do.
we eliminate the ex
pense of p!*a» and soeci
ficitisut
BECAUSE - We get lumber from the
FOREST, and other sop-
- - pbes m carloii, and we
are SATISFIED milk a
Rcutoasble Profit
YOC CAN HAVE A HOME RKTIfT
* VOW*
"c awl e a *an#y af tisc* tad
icytusat fund* an gg ap bmnms si
pswws bawl L 1 * 49 up
M me «s pRauur us las ax ’** ht ur4
• C * .«a*g- as CMSSe fes l! 1 Y
mill HIM U COMPANY ,
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TREASURERS REPORT.
County Treasurer's Report of School
Claims Paid for the Quarter-*
"Ending, June 30, 1919.^
— -
(Continued from last week.)
DUt. No. 20—Double Pond.
G. L. Wragg . _
Mildred Lee
Gula Whittle
W. H. Duncan
Gula Whittle —-
Mildred Leq
Gula Mae Whittle
Mildred L Lee
4.45
42.50
60.00
1.75
50.00
50.00
12.50
12.50
; ' ’ $223.70
DUt. No. 22—Allendale.
J. B. Armstrong Treas.
— Sinking Fund $ &5Q.QG
Citizens Bank~
Citizens Bank
150.00
20(M)0
i Citizens Bank
43.68
Mrs. -Sarrah Hutto
$10.00
1 Amelia McNab
65.00
Bertha Brooker
30.00
i Q. V. Preister
35.00
v - -
> S; G^Aiken L
30.00
$40.00
, S. G. Aiken
30.00
Dist. No. 39 FriendiluD.
1 Sherman Warner
5.00
Bessie Wilson
$60.00
Charles A. Wilson
51.16
W. R. Baxley.
16.00
7 Q. V. Preister
Q. V. Preister
35.00
35.00
$76.00
, Rebecca Thompson »
25.00
..Dist. No. 41—Hickory Hill. .
- S. G. Aiken
30.00
Annie C. Kilgore
. $ 60.00
; Q. V. Preister
35.00
Geneva David
2fc.00
; Rebecca Thompson
25.00
Annie C. Kilgore
102.20
i All’s Ginnery
* 7.22
Annie C. Kilgore
60.00
S. G. Aiken
30.00
Charles A. ilson
54.60
$247.20
Charles A. Wilson
138.88
Dist. No. 43—Colu
mbia.
f Amelui McN’ab'.
65.00
Bertha Wallace
$ 35.00
Mae B. Kant
70.00
W. A. Parson
40.00
j Ruth Haigler
65.00
Bessie Johnson
50.00
Eunice Williams
66.00
Bertha Wallace
35.46
Jennie Montgomery
65.00
W. A. Parson
40.00
Q. V. Preisetr
36.00
Rebecca Thompsoh
25.00
$200.45
D. H. Minus
33.33
Dist. Na/*44— Fairfaa.
! S. G. Aiken
30.00
Rosa B. White Bowers
$ 30.00
Rebarca Thompson
25.00
Rosa B. White Bower*
. 30.00
7__|U » -—«w-i.
60.00
1 7 —— ;
Dflie lAMHinOII *
9ZI&3J7
Myrtle Epting
* 33.00
DUt. Nn. 23—Hnrcnlu*.
Myrtle Epting
112.16
t Carrie Mae Morn*
$ 76 00
Emily Tobin
60.00
f Donnie l^e McClendon
40.00
Grace Rsckenbaker
60.00
1 Donnie Lao McClendon
40.09
Annie E. Cotyer
60.00
Came Mae Moms
60 00
I’eari Wilbamaon
65.00
| W R. Baxley . *
2.26
Grace Rigkenkaker
60.00
| Came Mae Morris
99.90
Annie Laurie Colyer
40.09
. K r* E Clark
36.90
Emily Tobin
6900
9 Donnie Lee McClendon
40.00
Zelle Loadbolt *
60 00
1
I’eari Williamaon
66.00
ki
1363.26
Myrtle Epting
112.00
DUt. No. 24— AebUigb.
8. D. Williams
6.76
r Mur* L. CUrk
$20.00
K D. William*
36.90
. Mrv Z. G. Odum
60.00
Roea B. White Bower*
30.00
1 Mr*. Z. G. Odom
60.00
Annie L Colyer
60 00
1 C. I’. Morns
8.00
Grace Rickenbaker
90.00
l Nr*. Z. G. Odom
60.00
Emily Tobin
60.00
1 Mrs. Z. G Odom
48.00
Zelle Loadbolt
60.00
Pearl Williamson
66.99
•256.00
Myrtle Epting
143.66
Dial. No. 26— Bow
Foeuot.
S. D. Williams
35.00
Betty Hollman
• 140.00
J. B. Armstrong. Treas.
, R. S. Martin. Agt.
15.20
Sinking Fund
250.00
j Bettie Hollmnn
60.00
J. B. Armstrong. Treks.
1 WiIliBton Hardware Co.
B
10.00
Interest on Bonds -
301.00
r ~m
) .
• 146.20
•
$2035.46
I Diet. No. 29—Upper
RiekUnd.
Dist. No. 46— Bora
well.
• Annie E. Golphin
• 40.00
Minnie Eve
$ 22.60
^ S. H. Green
5.95
Rosa Meyer*
15.00
1 .
•46.95
Geo. G. Butler
150.50
Diet. No. 27—Reeve* Creek
Rachel Ryan
15.00
, Anmr l*. rrrpirs
9 £9.W
J. o. Armstrong, Treas.
Pearl Collins
45.00
Sinking Fund
835.00
Pearl Collin*
45.00
J. B. Armstrong, Treas.
Sinking Fund
1,000.00
• 115.00
Home Bank t—
30.00
Put. No. 26—Elko.
A. Rufus Morgan
500.00
j Rosalie S. Brown
• 50.00
J. B. Armstrong, Treas.
Emma Patrick
45.00
Interest on Bonds
626.50
Emma Patrick
45.00
Geo. G. Butler
238.22
J. B. Armstrong Treas.
Home Bank
36.00
Sinking Fund 1
300.00
Geo. G. Butler
60.00
Rosalie S. Brown
60.00
J. B. Armstrong, T r e*s-
Clara L. Johnson Hitt
70.40
Interest oin Bonds
275.00
Clara L. Johnson Hjtt
71.50
A. Rufus Morgan
500.00
| Rosalie S. Brown
62.50
P. W. Price
30.25
J. B. Armstrong, Treas.
t
Geo. G. Butler
189.75
Interest on Bonds
300.00
A. Rufus Morgan
818.45
J. R. Armstrong, Treas.
Geo. G. Butler
175.75
Interest on Bonds
120.00
^ Clara ii Johnson Hitt
-71.75-
$5517.92
i
$1186.15
uiii. no. Ob—union.
Edward Dickinson $ 52.50
Dist. No. 29—Williston.
Alifair K. Dozier
l 30.00
Nettie Chavis
$ 30.0(jf
Alifair K. Dozier
26.85
Ropa E. Milligan -
Vfj T. Bunch
W.
T. Bunch
Seef :
«J. fc. Armstrong Treas.
Sinking Fund
B. Seef j
B. Seef
H. Kennedy and Son
T. Bunch
W. T. Bunch
M. B. Seef # .
W. T. Bunih
m.Ib.
M;*
M.
W.
W.
30.0Q
8.00
12.00
497.00
600.00
49 7 00
496.00
38.40
8.00
16.00
26.63
12.00
J. B. Armstrong, Treas.
Sinking Fund
J. B. Armstrong, Treas.
Interest on Bonds
Mrs. R. W. Wing*-- -
Florence Bum .
L. W. Carrie
Mr*. R. W. Wrigs
Plorence Burn
Florence Burn
300.00
Chav M. Sheiff
Kate Kamegay,
F. JV.Cflpe
131.85
60.00
75.00
15.00
, 60.00
75.00
75.00
Mrs. R. W. Wrigs . 60.00
Dist. ^No. 53—Ellenton.
Sarah E. Walker T $ 20.00
Jerome BelL " 46.00
Seymour Riley $50.00
Henry Gloster 26.00
Bunyan Woodward ♦ 25.00« *
$1142.25
Dist. No. 36—Cave.
Maude Jenkins $ 75.00
Maude Jenkins 75.00
Maude Jenkins '
Margaf^.tte Radcliff 60.00
Rosmond Buish 60.00
Mrs. Ji C. Pearce 45.00
• • •_
Mrs. J. C. Pearce 90.00
James Foore 20.00
Meloin Mayes 20.00
\ , . . 0 '
'* 1
Maule Jenkins ' T 37.50
Marga&tte Radcliff 60-00
Rosmond Buist 60.00
$140.00
MUcellaneons Collection*.
^*' $269.25
n * a mt ■ t a * 11
Ben Robinson 20.00
‘ . •- b***
Sale of Piping | 87.50-
Mrs. Maude Harley
$65.00
Dist. No. 36—Oak Grove.
8.86
75.26
32.10
’/ / $221.56
DUt. No 52—Shady Grove. / (
Marie Weekly / $ 50.00
Marie Weekly . ' v 50.00
$100.00
TREASURER’S REPORT. / '
County Treasurer's Quarterly Re
port of Finos Collected from April
1st, to Juno SOth, 1919.
R. L. Wdoley, Magistrate at
J - toa.
Dist.
$461.00
No. 54—Meyers Mill
Mrs. T. G. Cobb
Alice Daniels
R. B. Chisolm
Susie Dunbar
Mrs, T. JL Cobb
Susie Dunbar
Mr*. T. G. Cobb
Gertrude Doe "
75.00
35.00
43.50
60.00
-75.00
*0.00
Dist No.
Hattie Breeden *
Kathleen Miley
Kathleen Miley
Kathleen Miley
Kathleen Miley
Jeasie M. Mixson
Hattie BreedCfP
Hattie Breeden
County Boord of
75.00 Sale of Piping
Cement
Sale of Coal
Sale of Cement — ——- -
State Highway Fund Robt.
L. Osborn Comp Gen.
Sale of Cement
$453.50
55—Riverside.
$
55.80
50.Ot)
50.00
60.00
60.00
37.50
55.00
55.00
$403.30
Education.
W. L. Bennett
Horace J. Crouch
Geo. G. Butler
The Barnwell Sentinel •
Olive Parker •
Eulallte Martin
Lucey Cook
W. L. Bennett
• 133.33
81.13
60.00
4.68
6.00
5.00
6 00
133.33
Geo. G. Butler
60 00
W. M. Jm.es
6.90
Mias Otfferd BarraU -
40.00
W. L Bennett
40.00
W, L Bennett
Gseti.lalbr
133.31
120.00
W- L Boanett
133.33
Sale of Terra C. Piping
Sale of Piping
Sale of 1 mule Chain G.
County Loan from
Home Bank
i
Additional Insurance
Licenses Fees, Robt.
U. "Dsborn
49/45
31.45
165,00
, 45,000.00
927.59
1.85
1.00
6.80
4.00
5.508.86
10.00
$£1,941.00
MARKETING NOGS ~
beats buying them. Steve Hojver, Mi.
Pleasant, Iowa. wrRea: ' Cumaw red
feeding my herd of about 100
B. A Thomas' Hog Powdrr river ti
months ago. Fi’ty were siek ami ot
feed. Nearby held*., had c'*«levn. I
did not h a* one—they are well end
grouiug fast "
K. W. Wa ker. Dea<er. Appleton, M. C.
FLIII I EVER RfTRER.
tie* a bottle of Patria’ Heating
d> eoais bat tQs makaa a pint
•2.00. Apply it lo lb<
will aat bother it Oat l«
wd to la ■erviw. Vsbdtt
Walker. Dealer, Appia—a. t. 9.
Yam
W.
TERRIFYING DISCOMFORTS
FROM SKIN DISEASES*
If yam akin seems ablaar with
tka firry, burning usd itching of
Emms, real and lastibf rebel can
only come from traatmeot tkat
goes below the surface — that
reaches down to the very source
of the trouble. Skm diceases come
from a disordered cord it ion of tka
blood, and search far and near,
■ 9 blood
that a||roaches S. ST far
efhcieacy S. S. S. has been am tba
market far ifty year*,
which time it baa beea siviag
form aatisfactioa for all diaor
for wbidl it i* recommended. If
you want prompt retie*
raly apon 5. &. 5. For
rict as to tba treatmaat of I
awa iadividaal case, write to-day
to Chief Med.cal Advieer Swift
SpacHk Co., Dept 44 Allaala, Ga.
- — -
JUST RECEIVED
CARLOAD OF PIPING .
CARLOAD OF SHAFTING
r CARLOAD OF IRON
Enroute to us Carload of Galvanized Roofing.
We have large stock of Pump Jacks, Pumps, Cilinder* and Wall
Point*.
Large stock of Robber. Leather and Gandy Beha
Lat us have your ouquirsaa if not ynur orders.
# COLUMBIA SUPfLY COMPANY,
823 West Gervais Street., Columbia, S. C.
$22:
Disk. No. 31—Ulmer.
J. B. Armstrong, Trees,
Sinking Fund
Dist. No. 32—Loos.
j!U L Wright
L D.*t. No 33—Barbery Bri
1 I oka l*e Reed
• f».. tV-c Road
1.03
Dist. No.
-J^ora L. Cave
Lila Best
Lottie B. Reed
Lila Best
Nora L. Cave
Hel^n McIntyre
Helen McIntyre
Helen McIntyre
Lila Best t
Riah H. Blount
The Walker-Guess Co.
Dist. No. SO—BI001
$109.35
47—Appleton.
$
30.00
60.00
30.00,
60.00
30.00
85.00
85.00
- I 85.00
60.00
v 85.00
. . 5.221
$615.22
>ingdnU
Dot Ma
m*A *arf Klaaa 9
Famd Li«mm. inmwa
$275.00
$90.00
Sallie Mae Aldrich j
M. J." Miller. StctK
Sinking Fund * 1.
•
45.00
T.50
sack
Sallie Mae Aldrich
45.00
I&035
K. A. A. Hanki&agn
30.00
60 00 j
11 A A Haakiasw
30.00
jL' m m IfemiimnAm
* C dUk
$im.a 1
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FOUNDED 1785
A college of highest standard, open to men and women.
An intentionally limited enrolment insures individual instruc
tion. Four-year courses lead to the Bachelor’s degree. The
Pre-Medical course, a special feature. Unsurpassed climate
For terms and catalogue, address
Harrison Randolph, President, Charleston, S, C.
—
United States Railroad Administration Director Gen
eral of Railroads
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; SUMMER EXCURSION FARES
* via
SOUTHERN RAILROAD LINES
From Barnwell, S. C., to
Asheville, N. G. m $12.18
Black Mountain, N. G-.._ ------- 12.84
Hendersonville, V. G 10.98
Ridgecrest, N.
Saluda, N. G.
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