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CLASSIFIED LOCAL ADYS. . * ' and begarr'to eat arid mv appetite pot j ‘better every day. The 'disapreeable fullness does not trouble he any more ' ! after meals and I feel just fine. "TrFjj fact, L<io not kncNV what it is to'have 1 a- pain now;. ,1 sleep like a lop at / j, night and Have pained 10 pounds and FCR SALE CHEAP,-—Nice gentle.^everyone tc’> me.,! -hi.uk like a diffgi'- FOR DEEP WELL- DRILLING. . Apply to ~G. L. Hill, 1 1 T Barnwell, S. C. j-/ v j h ors Q-,s i x yea rs ol dT wnere., jdea ;yn x r rrr-—~—-——7-— 8- s §- tf. Dr. Tf. N. Burckhaltcr. Will work any ^ ent Woman/*/ selling, don't 1 J. A. PoTTel'v ^BavnWdl; Bentwm--4>rap Go, Allendale;-!.-H- • A % ¥ * TURNIP-SEED FOR SALE I have just,,receive]!. two hundred" pounds of Woods Turnip Seed- m bulk. Assorted varieties., Bujykhaltev’s Drug Store. Local News. Miss Ine: in Augusta:. Browning spent Sunday * + * * + ******* Sanders, Blackville;- II. M. C'assels, Jr.,*Baldoc; Fairfax Drug Co., Fair- irxyJWendall Lumber‘Co., Allendale*• Belfast Plantation Co., Milletteville; J. M. Smith’and Scrrr, Wi Hist on and W. H. Wilkinson, Ulmer. - overTbe county. ************ * * * * *** * * * NOTICE C>F ELECTION A petition having been -filed,;in ac cordance with section 1742, general school law of 1912, -notice is hereby given that an electiqn will be held in GreTfit's school district No.* 16, Satur day, September Id, 1919, for the pur pose of determining whether or not “Bevo” is uow selling for 10c all a_>pecial schooTTax of two (2) ad ditional mills shall be levied in the above named school district. The said election shall be conduct ed as is provided by law for the hold-’ ing of, general elections..' The polls will be openetT at the school house, and the following are hereby appoint ed managers of election: p. F. Parker, W. C. Kennedy and W. H. Woodward. Those favoring thejiroposed levy shall cast a ballot with the w^rd “Yes’* written or printed thereon, those opposing .the,., proposed'' levy shall cast a JrnlJot with the word , “No” written or printed thereon. _ Horace J. Crouch, Sec. Co. Board of Education. { Barnwell, S. C. ‘ August 30th, 1919. j 9-4-2t. Drink “Fevo,” it cost only 10c now. Buy it anywhere. -y ********** Miss Elnia Cave is visitin'g friends and relatives in Blackville this week. * — ********** Dr, Chas. A. Ruist, of Blackville, v/as in Barnwell‘Tuegday, wearing b.s.happy -miles. *' — You Can’t Cure Rheumatism _ With Liniments and Lotions IF you'-' afe afflicted with Rhea- Messes. C. B. Ellis, Jr., and'W. A. Meyer, of Meyers Mifl, A were in Barn- Well Tuesday. ********** Miss Louike Kiiklar.d, of Atlanta, is visitirg he: sses Elixa and Emma Kirkland. • *«•***.*** M ias Mary Roberts has-returned nome from v alu<ln, where she spent the summer months. **«*•**•*« Mi*** Geargia Antley will spend a few day? this week with her sister, Mrs." IbS. Dicks, of this city. ********** Mrs. Julia B. Easterling has re turned home after spending many weeks in Hendersonville, N. C. *•*«**••** Mrs. L. H. Wannamaker and Miss Claudine Wannamaker, of Orange burg, are visiting Mrs. R. -S. DicWs, of this city. | ********** The many friends of Mr. Chas. T. Bamberg will regret to learn.that he has returned to the Baptist Hospital, rf Columbia, for treatment. • •♦****•**• - Mhs". E.'F. Woodward tfnd" cKUifreri have returned home from Henderson ville, N. C., where they have been spending the Supimer months. ********** Mrs. Albert _ "Hartin, took one of her sons to the University Hospital, of Augusta, on last Tuesday, where little Master Palmer underwent an CITATION NOTICE. The State of - South Carolina, ~~~ County of Barnwell: - 7 By Johfi K. Snelling, Esquire,1 Pro boat Judge. _ Whereas, Elizabeth K. Meyer, hath made suit to me to grant'unto W. A. Meyer, Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Jane Killingsworth, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite* Rnd admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Jane Kil- lingsworth, deceased, that they he and appear before me, in the court of Probate, to be held at Barnwell on Wednesday 17th next, after pub lication thereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, tfmty they have,* why the said Administration should'not be granted. Given under my Hand this 2nd day of September, Anno Domini 1919. John K. Snelling,' Judge of Probate. Published on the 4th day of Sep- » tember, 1919, in The Barnwell Sentinel. BANKS ORDERING ——HAND GRENADES AGENTS CARRYING MESSAGE OF THRIFT Over 175,000 Children In Fifth District Harold Braddock, Director of Saving* Will Be Routing Enemy, Waste, During Summer Months. Richmond. Va.—According to__tha latest available figures peer flvi hun dred banka in the Wfth Federal. Ra- •aerve District have ordered supplies of hand grenade penny-savings banks that are to be uaed by the,children for aamraer savings The total number of hand grenades that have been or dered exceeds 176.000. The plan of the hand grenade bank originated In the Treasury Depart- ... . . . ... f. • T kmonstration agents have been carry- menu and tha banks ore being dia * w # — tributed in this district by the War Division Writes Letter of'Ap preciation to Each of Eigh teen. Hundred Worker*. First hand information and sugges tidns as to bow to obtain increased efficiency and prosperity may now be obtained by women on the farm, in any parj of the country, from the home demonstration agents of the depart ment of agriculture. Entering into the national savings movement with a *est that characterixes all their work some eighteen hundred of these home operation on. Tuesday, and at this writiifg la doing wellv • ********** Monday was Satesday, only in name, there were no sales made, and only a very few .farmers and other visitors here. The day passed off as quietly as a midweek day when the--8-13-4t. grass is-growing in the cotton fields. NOTICE TO DRS. AND CRS. Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of Paul D. Priester must make payment of the same to Wallace W. Priester, administrator, at Allendale on or be fore the :*0th diy-'uf August, 1919, and all persons holding claims against said estate must present the same for payment! to the said Wallace W. Priester administrator, at Allendale, S. C., on or before Saturday.the 30th, day of August, 1919 duly attested-. Wallace W. Priester, Administrator. * Dated this 12th day of August 1919. 8-13-4t. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby. giveneAhat I win file my final account with the Hon. John K7~'Sfielling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, upon Monday the 8th day of September, 1919, and petition the said court for an order of discharge and letters dismissory. Wallace W. Priester, r Administrator. Dated this 12th day of August 1919. Loan Organisation here. Rv*ry school child under the age of seventeen years may. by applying at the local bank, rw- aalv* one of these hand grenade penny-banks as a loan for the vaca tion period tf. during the summer, enough money is saved to purchase one er more War Savings Stamps the hank becomes the property at the •hlld. The banka are made out of real haftd grenades that were to have been used against the Hnna. With percuaalon eap and high esploetve removed, and slots rut to receive and take out coins, they are now doing service against the enemy, waste, aa banks for sav ings. School officials all over thd district are enthusiastic about the plan, aa they feet that it will not only 'keep , t ,„ 1n th ,. hom . outlined na fol GREW DESPONDENT OVER HER TROUBLES Once Wat “Mort Wretched Person,’ — . c Says Mrs. Greene. Do you want t3 buy a w*- Jr " ' -farm or sell a farm. Do you want to buy a home or sell a home. ‘ BUT NOW IS HAPPY Gained 10 Pounds After Taking Tan- lac and Improved Considerably- See Harry D. Calhoun, Home Bank. “Before I began taking Tanlac I was the most wretched I^xpect you ever saw, but now I am as happy as 1 can be oveT the good that Tanlac has done me,” said Mrs. Maggie Greene,- of 1219 Avenue A, Ensle'y, Ala, "For a long time I suffered from indigestion and stomach trouble,” she continued, “and had gTown so weak from loss o*f energy that I really took np interest in anything. I would suffer for hours from gas on my stomach that made me dizzy and gave me palpitation of the heart. ^1 fell off until I weighed only 95 pounds, and was so weak and run down I could *not do any work about the house. .1 Vas sd nervous tKat at Gin*>a b trembled all i&EX and 1 got 1 se-cross.and fretful I was notTilie f myself at all and was growing more • *w despondent jlytry uay. , ■ — ■. “Nothinif i Wok neemtd to reach my trouble* tn<l I just went froc. to worse. FARM LOANS—EASY TERMS. Money to lend promptly on farms and town property at low interest for five years or longer if desired. Give full description and amount wanted. Carolina Farm Loan Co., / *Box No. 214 Charleston, S. C. CHAS. G. HOUSTON Cotton Factor Liberal Advances Made on Consignment BONDED WAREHOUSE ^ . M 11 — ^ Prompt and Efficient Service AUGUSTA, . GEORGIA. alive bat strengthen the thrift ideals that already have been Implanted in the minds of the children. J. H. Binford, assistant saperinten- dan t of public schools hare, has en dorsed the scheme, ha a recent letter expressing the hope that all the banks In the district would co-operate by get- Uag supplies of (he hand grenades,. the school children are enthusiastic about aecuriag them. ing the message of thrift into th’e farm houses all over the United States In appreciation of their voluntarily undertaken work. Director Braddock has written a letter, to each worker, o^commendatlon. which reads in part: "Thrift is primarily the people’s con cern. If thrift is to become a perms nent national asset, the people's ages cies and organisat^ns must definitely assume their share of responsibility for inculcating thrift by Including it in their program for action, flchools, churches, business and labor organise tions, fraternal societies and women's organisations, as wall as agricultural workers and agencies, ara already an dertaking this work and are in elos* co-operation with the treasury de pertinent." According to Mr. Braddock's letter, plans for the creation of savings facil OBJECT IS TO MAKE - PEOPLE PROSPEROUS lows: ' “1. Habit of saving first soma part of income for future needs and ol spending wisely for present needs. "2. Home betterment fund, to sa cure, for example, running water in the bouse. “2. Ravings plan for dvery boy and girl- , * . "4. Savings fund in^governmeht aa curities for every fapUy. "S. Keeping of ' accounts' to pro- mots wise spending and to increase savings. / “6. Safe investment of savings (Nos. 2. S, 4) in government securV ties until money Is needed; War San •svsmmsnt Much interested In Series ef War Savings Societies That Ara Rapidly Being Organized. Government officials at Washing ton ara watching with no little inter est the growth of a aeries of societies -springing up all over the JUnlted States. They have already attained a membership that reaches well up into tha millions. - w Treasury department officials ara ^articnlRrly interested in this move- mast, and it is fostarad by that da Bnrtment. Aa soon aa a society is formed tha names of the president. h individual mem- secretary and aach individual mem- ** a- Bar ara placed X-tbe„ treasury depart-'Thrift Stamps grow into War Sav t archives. These societies ara War Savings Societies, and the motive of eaoh so ciety Is Thrift. The government, in lavorlng these organisations, has not •nly in view the replenishing of tha Vnitsd States treasury through tha Sale of Thrift aad War Savings Stamps, bat the big ides is to cause aach individual member to learn the ealue to himself of being thrifty. The government ie not seeking t# divert capital from legitimate com- merelnl enterprises. It does not wan-t to ti* up vast sums. It Is the person who has never saved systematically that it is"the most anxious to reach. This person can put aside the small amounts that ho has been accustomed to spend, and this, drawing four per •ent eomposnd, interest. wiU in sa in credibly short time grow,into a largo •dbugh sum to make the first pay ment on a home, or to provide a kdrs with which one may make a pins'! meet investment ings Stamps ment." as a detirabls invest EASY TO SAVE By tha same token that the best way, to have anything is do it yourself. Lh« best way U> get ahead In the world is save regularly and invest wisely Your children may be buying Thrift Stamps but tha nickels and dimes and quarters they are -able to save won’ buy a new automobile or a home or a cultivator. The money to do that wil not be saved unlaes you save it. It’s easy enough to save if you de it the W. J- Bfwnv. Quarters planted ings Stamps and the interest makes them grow lika rain does a summer flower. Save for that happy opportu nity. If you’re not in a War Savings Society—get in one. Be with the crowd. - < ■■^Rjb-My-T’sm a powerful , fl gj,gv- sgd Nxpolaon My nu bat d d buttle - it kihslh# porx»n C—apd from "gft.r iha hauls of Jana. la days of of Tanlac for me, and as soon as IT infer tod cats, cure* old lores, UlUr, I proepartty I began taking it I ctaned to improve - n * etc.—-Adv. rnst am ftaaaetal safety with War M Did You Ever Say: •TF I HAD THE MONETV Then consider <. . REGULAR SAVING)—be mod erate about lV^-it gives you the power of SELECTIVE BUYING* which saves you still more money, be sides getting you )ust what you want and provides funds for 8ICURE INVESTMENTS, which pile up money without help from you while you're get ting some mors '« " It’s SURE and it’s EAST. U anything better thaa that? - Start NOW with ’** —-—«*p*a——— SAVINGS STAMPS - They hoar mu rest , Team 'u*' pus: aC.-oa as matism/ yt'hy waste thne with lini ments. lotions and other, local ap- plications . that never did c .: c l ijtnx ,!' Rheumatism, and never will? lot try to fu1> the pain away, lu never will succeed Try tfre*'Acnsible plan ?of 'finding the cause of the pain. Remove ^ the cause, And there' Chn be no pain. -You will never be rid of'Rheuma- of *tW germs that cause'the dis ease. S, S. S. has ng o^ptal as a< blood cleanser, scores of shfTcrers/ say thet 'it har. cleansed their d;3case from ed all trace'0 their system.—.- -- 1" -. Get a bottle of S. S. S. at your drtifT store and j^et on the ri'jht treatment to^dafy.* If you special medicaf, idyieernTldRess Medical Director/S^Swift Laboru^. tisoi until'you cleanse yuur LluutU-tory, Atlanta, Qa. GINNERS AND FARMERS. ... -♦ ’ r/ --■ - • -, /. / ' , ’* We have a large ^toclt of Cotton Beam Scales complete with Frames made by Howe Scale Co. Also lot pf Cotton Trucks. , We carry everythin# in the way of.Rubber, Gandy and Leather Belt. . Large stock of Pump Jacks, Pumps add Cilinders. Try us on some of our Special Friction Surface-Belt; will give you service almost equal to Leather Belt; COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY, 823 West Gerwais Street Columbia, S. C. i COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON —1 * FOUNDED 1785 . A college of highest standard, open to men and women. An intentionally limited enrolment insures individual instruc tion. Fottr-vear courses lead to the Htn-helors -degreer -1 Ih* Pre-Medical course, a special feature . -I nsurpavsccTclimate For terms and catalogue, address Harrison Randolph, President, Charleston, S. C. \ L_ PERUNA and MAN ALIN Cured Me Mrs. E. M. Harris, R. R. No. 3, Ashland, Wis., sends a message of cheer to the^ sick: "After following your advlc* and uaing Pirunii and Manalin, I was eared af eatarrh of tke aooe. •feraat aad afaiaefc. from which I had suffered for oeveral years. When I commenced taking Pe- ruaa I could not make my bed without atepMax ta raa*. Now I Catarrh of the Nose, Throat tod Stomach. do all mr work *nd am In good health. I reewatmead tbte-vata- ahie remedy ta all suffering train any disease of the stomach." la Said or Tablet United States Railroad Administration Director General of Railroads. SOUTHERN RAILROADELINES SUMMER EXCURSION FARES 1 From Barnwell, S. C., to Asheville, N. C.L. • $12.18 Black Mountain, N. C.v-- T - 12.84 Hendersonville, N. 0..;....:..^=^...-.. - 10.98 * Ridgecrest, N. C *- 12.84. Saluda, N. C r 13-'74 Chick Springs, S. C. 9 06 . Tate Springs, TeitHL.;... ' 17.46 23.64 • a* ••••••••• V.* • • • • Sewanee, TentiT And many other attractive resorts at equally low rates. The above rates do not include war tax. Tickets on sale 1 daily froifi May 15th to September 30th, good for return to- original starting point on or before October 31, 1919. For further information apply, Depot Ticket Agent, or R. W. 1 D. P. A., Charleston,^South Carolina. ATTENTION PARENTS v .. W Is ypur boy or girl going to any South Carolina College or Prep Scheel this Fall, as a pay student? If so write us, 6ive v I • k s. i we can save you money, name of the school. the I c •< 1 - CAROLINA FARMER & STOCKMAN, 8 Exchange Bank Building -^-Charleston, S. C. 8-23-2t. ! v *i bi MONEY TO LOAN 64 MONEY to LOAN . Loan made same day r application received. Any amount. Desirable terms. First Mortgages as Security. LOANS MAC £ : S0MPTLY K. Apply to i: Holman i ^oulware No Red Tape. & Blatt