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CLASSIFIED LOCAL ADVS. FOJ* DEEP WELL DRILLING Apply to % ■ \ G. L. Hill, 5-6/tf Barnwell, S. C. —■—A ■ ' - • / / 1 *- J - t /FOR SALE-;—Ford touring car in -good condition.. Price $400.00.- ’ i . - Clifford Bam att. - - r 4, ITCH! Hunt’s Salve, formerly called | Hunt’s, Cure Is especially com- ounded for the treatment of and 'SS 78c, trill be _ refunded to any dia^V- lafled customer. Try Hont’sSalte at our risk*' Far sale locally by "MACE DRUG COMPANY FOR SALE.—Ford racer, in good running order, good tires, apply to, R. L. Bronson, FOR*SALE—77 acre farm known as the J. J. Creech place nine miles from Barnwell. Apply to J. A. Parlor, Olar, S. C. 9-13-2t-pd. • * »7 LOST—One Cameo little ring. Finder please return office and receive reward. finger to this — 4 - —*— - — s.— — Local News. .r——• '■ A small shipment or niCO.M ourning paper at W. I). Gantt’s. — *—•——■*—-Jk *k -«g* dt tu * J The cotton is big bowl variety, and this record picking should"he an in- inratiou to out Barnwell Countv n» f ■Jr v t ,w . * Cotton pickers. You wiirTind a special choice line of stationery in a^l coU»rs at W. I>. Gault’s. It lias just arrived. • # v * t *** C % Mr. Thos. K, Snelling, of Colum bia, spent last week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Snelling. Dr. and Mrs. (1. N.—SaeHtng^ "oT York, are vistuug the. parent,* of Dr. Snelling. (Tf th1s“eity. . * * i * * * * * ♦ t Call anti see my special order lot of Mirrors, Pictures. Tie Rucks Whisk Broom Holders, Picture Frames, etc. Yours to please. W. D. Gantt. * * ^ *<,*■>*«* Mr. J. B. Armstrong; Jr., who luo- been with the Goodyear Tire Com pany, tif Akron. Ohio, during his va cation. returned to'Barnwell Monday and left here Tuesday for Clemson College, where he will i;e-unie his studies. - . . . * 4 * *> + i * '* C * <P “ • • ' , You will finti Ledgers, .Journals, Day Books,' Memo Hooks, Receipts. Notes, Or lc - , etc., and ltrn—fewer files at W. D. Gantt’s. * * <r * * ***•■* * Rub-My-Tism is a powerful anti septic, it kiljs the poison caused from infected Cuts, cures old sores, tetter, etc.—Adv. HOME DEMONSTRATION ANNUAL EXHIBIT HELD NTINUKI) FROM PAfcE ONE. 1. .j-- o 9 1. 3. 4, 1. 3. T. 1. 2. 3. 4. :i. 4. 1. •> i w . /V o • 4. j, o Lila Mae Harter. Canned~Pears. I la Mas Harter. Lila Sanders. Ila Harper. Cleo Morell. Xhilli Sauce. \ Lucile Hair. Pickled Corn. Orne Really. <’herries. Lutdle Hair. — Gooseberries. Mattie Triester. Whortle Berries'r"- Gladys Halford. Blackberries. Pearl Sanders, Oak Grove. Myrtle Roberts. Savilla Furgerson. -- Orne Ready. « Huehleberries,. . > . Mildred Cone. . Savilla Furgerson. Orne Ready.- \J '' ~~ Mattie Priester.- ..77" Tomatoes. Bertha Faust., Ine.: Fail. • Pearl Sanders, Oak Grove. Myrtle Robtsrts. Pear 1 , Pickle. . , Bertha.- paust. ^ Orne Read; ! ReetPickle. 3. Geneva-Loadholt. ■***• 2. Susie Webb". Pear Preserves. ^ 1. Geneva Loadholt. 2, 4 Gladys Halford. ,8.' Orne Ready. ' 4. Bertha Faust. -Pt;arTam, v — 1. Qeneva Loadholt. Blum Preserves. 3. ’" ’Gladys Halford. Tomato Preserves^ 1. Inez Fail. ~ 2. Orne Ready.” * - „ Peach Preserves. - - 1. Cleo Morell. ... _ Eig.^Conserve. 1. Geneva Loadholt. ETg Preserves. 1. "Geneva Loadholt. 2. Savilla Furgerson. Strawberry Preserves. 1.. Geneva Loadholt. Gripe Conserve. 1. Cleo Morell. Cherry Preserves. 1. Lucile Hair. Watermelon- Preserves. 1. Savilla Fufgerson., , Pepper Pickle. 1. Mtrttfe Priester. 2. _ Pearl Sanders, Oak Grove* ‘5. Savilla Furgefson. • 1*. -l. -Oviic Ready' , 4. Annie Laurie Oglesby. —-Mixed Pickle.—— L Mattie Priester. 2L Geneva Loadholt. 3. Cleo Morell. Watei melon Pickle. 1. Mattie Priester. ~ ~ • >. Thelma Birt. Pimentos. * 2. / LycilfiJUai vf ~~ •'!. Annie Laurie Ogles|)y. Cucuxuiier Pickle. T. Geneva .Loadholt. - • 2. ’Bertha Fauci. 3. I.uciR 1 ItaTT.—' 4. Annie Laurie Manuel. • Soup Mrxturm— 1. LPeaiPSan<fersj Oak Grove. 2. Bertha Faust. * * 3. ThfTnia Birt. „ t. Mildred Cone* Blackberry Preserves. . T7 Annie l.auru.* Oglesby. F*tuith Year Girls. Canned Tomatn.es. . Zelma 1 WeekRT - Kathetfne Woodward. - Pimento Pickle. 1. Zelma Weeks. Cucumber Pickle. Katherine Woodward. Pepper Pickle. L Zelpia Weeks. Tomato Pickle 1. Katherine Woodward. 1. Zelma Weeks. - Mixed - Pickle. 1. Katherine Woodward. 2. Alma Caradl. Beet Pickle. 2. Katlierine Woodward. — ttlicklebernes. 2. Katherine Wood-ward. Pear Pickle. 1. Ahna Carroll. . . —Zefnva Weeks. Peaches. 1. Katherine Woodward. Okra. ^ ^ 2. Katherine Woodward. - Fig Preserves. 2. Katherine Woodward. Blackberries. 1. Katherine Woodward. Beans. 2. Zelma Weeks. , , Grape Juieej 1. Alma Carroll. Peanut Butter. 1. Zelma Weeks. Peach Pickle. 1. Alma Carroll. Jelly. 2. Zelma Weeks. The following Poultry Club mem bers had chickens on exhibition^ Emma Lou Dyches, Nadeene Grub bs, WiTbuF'StiU, Giula Still, Cliff Wood, Reuben Wood, Theadore Hair, Evie Robinson. Peaife Bates, Ruby Baton, Ebzat^eth Johnson, Ivy Hair, Alma Carroll,—Pauline Delk, William Henry Boyles, John Boyles, J. D. Harley. Azile Gunnels, Winton Furgerson, Otis Reaves, Gilmore Owens, Fletcher Ready, Emmett Youngblood, K>itty Parker, Addie -Lee Mitclieli, Agatha Williams, Mary Ray, Ivy Mae Baylestuji, Kate Or- diorne, Pauline Sanders, Ina Sanders, Iren.e Sanders’, Terrall Wooley, Car roll JJarrison, Lee. Harymn, Myrtle Powell, Joseph W +1 lianisj Ar^Hnf^Wi 1 - liams and J. B. Sanders. In the Poultry Club ribbons we're * * awarded as followsk"~^~~—— Barred Rocks, j. Wilbur Still., 2. Emina Lou Dyches. Thcndoffijiair. j. f’-Pv-y.:!! " 4. Addie Lee ; Mitchell. White Leghorn ’. 1. Kate Ordior ’e. 2. Ina Sanders. . 3. Pauline Sand. ’ — B Of f-Orpipgtons. 1. - ^’erralPWolc * ( 2. :Tyene Sanders. oT Carroll Sanders. 4. Ina Sanders. * White Wyaiulw ..cT.' 1. v Myrtle Pow^ell. 2. Joseph Wiil!.;r.. \ 3. Arthur Williams. 4. *dv Br Sanders. A - r effort they put 1 forth. W'e hope that all who have been club members for_thc past year will continue their good work during , 1920. >J Also We will gladly w<*iconfli into our. raiixs any r>tbefs who wish to, be identified 7 ( ieni with Jiis pirward movement. We extend to all who helped to ke the day of the club.esxhibit pass off smoothly o(fh most hearty thanks. Clifford Barratt, . ■ y ~ Eloise Cave, . HdntP^'Demonstration Agents. The girls receiving certificates for OF ELECTION A'TRrtation ha\ ; ing been filed in ac cordance with section 1742, general school law of 1912, notice is hereby the completipn~-.uf the four y^ars course in demonstration work \verft; Misses Alma ’Carrofl, Zelma WeeTcs, and Katherine W'oodward of- the can ning club; Misses Ina Sanders and Elizabeth Johnson of the poultry club. The following young ladies 1 ditional mills shall be levied have won their certificates, but fdr !’ a k®\ e n^med school district. • some-reason could not be present at ed as is pt . ovi(le(i bv law for the hold . tjie the graduating exercises: Misses- ing of general-elections. The polls Florrie Dyches, Corrie Dy?hes, Val- j will be opened at the schodT house, irea Black and Bertha "Sanders of given that'an election will be held iij Green’s school district No. 16, Satur day, September 13,1919, for the pur pose of delermining .whether or not a special school-tax-of two (2) ad- in' the rta m; the canning club and Miss Julia Delk of the poultrv club, * .. . .. J - ' . « The prize .ivinner^-+n elub work for 1919 are. as -fpllows: BamwelL-County. ,^'ALss Evelyn” Weathersbee, Snel- ling, Canning Club, Trip to Win- tlirop College yhorb-A o^irse. M • A hna Can oil, of Long Branch 'Canning Clop. Trip to Winthrop College Short Course. Miss'Lila Ray, Friendship Canning Club, Trip to Winthrop College Short f’oursc.j :—— »■■■; ' ■ i . Miss Kitty Parker, Wjlliston Poy*!^ try-Club, Trip to Winthrop College Short I'nm'H 1 . Miss Irene Saijdgrs,.Poultry Club, lhip t<» Winthrop thdiege "Short < oucse. T(» Beatrice Morris .of Healing Springs and Lucile Hair of Elko, a canning outfit will be..awarded for good club work this year. The two best records in Poultry Club work for.buys in-Barnwell "Coun ty were made by John Henry Boyles, of Owens Grors Roads and Cliff Wood of-S&n HfH. . Allendale County. Miss Savilla Furgtirson,- <’anning Club Hickory Hill, Trip to Winthrop College Short Course. Miss Beulah Reaves, Canning Club Allendale, Trip to Winthrop College Short Course. \ . Miss Cleo Morell. j Poultry Club Barton, Trip to WintHrop College Short Course. .. Miss Ia>» Harrison, Poultry Club Bethel, Trip to Winthrop College Short Course. The two best records in poultry cluJx.work for lx»ys in Allendale County were made by Otis Reaves Slid Carroll II arrison of Allendale and Bethel respectively. The prize for the best Tiistory of the year's work will, n«* awarded* to Miss Annie—Laurie Oglesby of Seig- lingville. A banner was to be given to the Woman's Home Demonstration Club having the largest percentage of its membership present at the meeting on September 5th. This banner was won by the HprC‘CHoS“club and Miss Ina Senders.,Secretary of tha't culb, took charge of samF in the name of the club. Every* child who has made an ex- T . 14, Dibit will be awarded ^me jnjze. The money to cover thet expenses of the Winners of the Scholarships to the Winthrop .^'hQrt'Course is given by the County Board of Kud- cation of Barnwell and Allendale - r-- . . '+ * Counties respectix’ely. The money for all other prizes was contribufed by the parties named below: Wi]liston—Q. A. Kennedy, ■ Ken nedy’s Store. Farnier’s Union, Cad- den, J. L. Smith and W. E. l*ro- thro! . '' BlacHville—Mutual Trading Co., Epp’s Pharmacy, A. B. Hair, Brown's Sons; Buist Grubbs, J. L. Buist and i J. J. Ray. ■ . V Fairfax—Mr. Campbell, Roy tbimg. Wilson, 'P’red Lightsey, Martin Lightsey, Mr. Cone, J. L. Brantt amd F. W. Caddie.- Allendale—-J. R. Cullom, C. O. All, W. H. Harden. W/I. Jones, J. J. Alien, Dr. Hammett, Colonel Darling ton, L. C. Bennett and R. P. Searson. ~Barnwell— J'. J. Snelling, Terry^ Richardson, Charlie Brown, J. B. Morris, - Holman and Bouldware, Bfovvn and Bush v L A. Porter, Far mer’s Union, J. G. Moody, Jr., -Er£<l Falkenstein, Wni. McNab and A. E. Hartin.. ' .... Dunbarton-—B. F. Owens. "The people were very generous in their contribut ions.and w« fetdLauie and the following are hereby appoint- t ed managers of election: P. F. Parker, W. C. Kennem’ and W, H. Woo.dward. Those fa\-oring the proposed levy shall cast" a ballot with the word '‘Yes” written of printed*thereon, apd those opposing the proposed levy shall cast a ballot with the word’ “No” written or piintt^l thereon. Horace J. Crouch, Sgc. Co—Boiw4-of F.ducat ion. Barnwell, .S--C— August 30th, 1919. 9-4-2t. - Yes; S. S. S. Is Purely Vegetable Nature’s Safe Blood Treatment . 'n* 5 ’ * [an impaired appetite, a feeling of On the Market Half a Century. Lasjltuilc a nd a general Weakening »> When ypu.are in perfect health, and are enjoying a strong , and vigorous vitality, it Is then that your blood is free from all impuri ties. . ’ ...... IJ You should be very careful and give heed to the slightest indica tion of impure blood. A sluggisljj circulation is often indurated by of the system. It is then that you . should prcrmptlyrtalre a few bottles of S. S>-Sr' It will aid in cleans ing the <blood and huijjd up and strengthen the -whole—system— S. S. S."»s sold by all druggists. Valuable Information about the blood suppty can be had free by: writing to the Swift Specific Co.* 50 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. n, ■ NOTICE—SPECIAL ATTENTION. Withiji' the last two weeks some one got from us. a Duplex Giri Saw Filer. If he will advise us what time of day he got iL and wh.o waited on him we will send him a dozen ife'iles that are used with the Duplex Gin Saw Filer. . v-v-F COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY, 823 West Gcrvais Street" Columbia, S. C. CITATION NOTICE. The,.Skate of South County of Barnwell. By John K. Snelling, EsfjliiYe, Pro- boat -Judge. Whereas, Elizabeth K. Meyer, hath made suit tp*me to grant unto W. A. Meyer, Letters-of Admini^lration of- the "Estate of arid effects'^* of Jane billingsworth, deceased.* These are, therefore, to cite and aduionisTi all and singular fhe kindred and creditors of the said Jane Kil- lingsworth, deceased, that they be aml-apjiear before me, in the court of Probate, to be held at Barnwell on Wednesday^.7th next, after pub lication the'ErTTf’,~at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why-the said Administration .should not he granted. •v Given under my Hand this 2nd Anno DomUn dav of September* 1919, John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate. Published on the 4th day of Sep tember, “1919, in The Barnwell_ Sentinel 1 i ■■ Good Houses At l.ow Cost. WHY ? ? ? ? BECAUSE—'Wc do a largo :im7Wiiil of work with SPECIAL MODERN MACHI NKKY instead of by hand, and building* m. largeliuantities as wC-do. we eliminate the ex pense of p ans and s<xrci- fications. BECAUSE—We get lumber from the FOREST, and other suj> plies in cswlots, and we . arc SATISFIED w ith a Reasonable Profit- YOU CAN HAVE A HOME RKiHT NOW- We make a variety of si/gx -and styles of ready~"ro xpiit liouscs at prices from $20<>.00 up. . , Write.or phone us for our ilbKlr.ited free Catalog, or come to SEE A S. DIXIE HOUSE COMPANY, Charleston, S.fL" CITATION NOTICE. * The-State, of South Carolina. County of Barnwell. N By John*K. Snelling, -Esquire, Pro bate Judge. Whereas, Janie M. Kirfctrfhd, made .suit to me grant unto her. Lettersjpf Administration of" the - Estate juvd effects of Dr, R. C. Kirk land, de- ceaaud.""' ’ Jhese are, Therefore, to cite and admonish all and singuKirthe kindred i sal(T' Dr. K. C. and creditors of the .. ,n, L ii'i rp KirWand, deceased, that they be and B x I*. Thomas, Holson^_Tom - flnnfiar before me, in the court of Be appear betore me, Probate, to be held at Barnwell on Tuesday 23rd next, after publication thereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to shoyW cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted.,. . Given under my Ha,nd this Kth day of September, Anno Domini 1949. . * . John Snelling, » ^udge of Probate, Published on the 11 clay of Sept., f919, in^the Barnwell Sentinel. NOTICE TO DRS. AISD CRS. - Experts nr Theorists— Which? The packing industry is intri cate, complex—far more so than the railroads Or the telegraph. Every day multiplying needs of society increase its problems. - and multiplying responsibilities demand more of it _ Highly trained experts, spec ialists of years’ experience, thinkers and creative men, de vote their lives, their energies, their activities, to* solving the problems of thepacking industry ^ and meeting its widening duties. . Swift & Company is not a few dozen packing plants,. a few hundred branch houses, a few thousand refrigerator cars, and a few million dollars of capi tal, but an organization of such men. It is the experience, in telligence, initiative and activity which operates this physical equipment Can this intelligence, this ex perience, this initiative and cre ative effort which handles .this business at a profit of only,a fraction of a cent per pound fronr all sources, \ be fostered through the intervention • ot_. political - theorist&__however pure their purposes?' Or £e replaced by legislation ? Does CongTess really think that it can ? Let us send you a Swift “Dollar". It will interest you. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards* Chicago, HI. Swift & Company, U. S. A. TMiS SHOWS WHAT BECOMES OF THE AVERAtE DOLLAR - RECEIVED BY r SWIFT & COMPANY 1 'wmsam <.:o»s 65% ToStockfUmr O o O V. >'.* that tributed Incited. contribut it others would rbifU 1 t the to heii have con- ! hoi been so- l'n:v ^Notice is hereby given to all i>er-- sons who are indebted to the estate of R. M. Wise, deceased,“■'to make pyompt payment to J.ohn Wise, Ad- miriisirator afore-sa-ul estate m Blackville, S. antFall per.ona am.? against tlve.said e I to file the same h t h e, at c»la •gr. tate Adr ( > A HC C*rt\ A, iCKClXl &frPERUNA ,th me Mrs. Kate Marquis, Mid- dleburg, Log^n Co., Ohio, writes as f: : “I haven cess. It has tun of tbe-diead and beat medic. have ever ua*. am coni pit f - LiTViJ. X f***.. 1. rv flftii T Mrs. Man j but o«< many thou t a'w Lno« ftnaiaiibii InM r rt9 iTtCIft nifiy c ff you object to lifaui f madios aok for P«’u*u la tiabt form. ■ ■ i « ■——#