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/ —- \ ' ► CLASSIFIED LOCAL ADVS. Local News. FOU DEEP WEjwl. DRILLING Apply to" ! * . g. l. i Lii; 5-6-tl/ ' Barnwell, S..Cj — ——_ - FOR SALE ■■ ■ ■ F tird-riouriftg -oar m good conditum;—Price ?40i)j)0. Clifford Barca tt. Hunt’* Salve, formerly called I ** specially com^ I pounded for the treatmc I Itch, Ecsema, Ring irons,'fend Tetter, and la sold by the drag* “*-* * 6 thM gist on the strict guarantee the purchase price, 76c, will be promptly refunded to any diosat* isflcd customer. Try Hunt’sSalve at our risk, for sale locally by MACE DRUG COMPANY-'.- FOR SALE.—Ford racer in- good - running order, giTm]- tires, apply to, R. L. Bronson, — FOR SALE—77 acre farm known as the J. Creech place nine miles, from Barnwell. Apply to JV -A. Parlor, Olar, & ('. *f ' o'-ii-2t pd. ■ ‘ ... COST—One—('amen little—firmer 1 ^.Finder please return to this "receiv’e reward: " • ring.xKifid office and- JERSEY COWS. Auction Sale of 30 high 'bred Jersey Milch Cows. Heavy milkers prrd rich in butter lat. Fresh cows,- with calf at side, and heavy spring-, ers. Tuberculin tested. Chance tQ * Mr. J. A. Good.son, one of Syca more’s most progressive farmers in this City Tuesday. / "-v_ ' W ~ . ' I l / 1 '- • / L • . **</*****;»* '• , ; r, " Books of Subscription Open. .Notjce ir hereby given that boohs of •gubafA , »pt:o*’ f o the capital Aas ‘- stock of the Williston Rcfal Estate effort* thfjy put’ forth. We hope that all who'hcive been club members the —for the' past year wjll continue their good w«rk during , 1920. Also we j stock or me vviM hion n -Hi will gladly welcome-RUo our ranks and. 1 morevernc' /usooation will be 4 . * y • . •, /■> \ * .. • .. ....... i O n V At h/w ■ tit.hrt nneh ♦ <» h A i/l nnt l i/TsI / L-own-at /the Bank of WiRiston, ■ Wil ' ! Ililtrti bia.is in this city looking ofter his large farming interest.. “ .— . -•***■*.* * 4 * * * Judge W. H. Townsend, of Colum bia, is in this city on important busi ness this week and while here is the guest of H. L. O’Bannon. / ** * ■* * * • Mil^T'Ethel Hair returned.-home lasf ^S^turday from HendersonviHe, N. C~WheTe she has been spending .the Summer months.— * —* * * »fcL* *Jk * ■ Mr. C. WrMoody will apply to Gov. R. A." Cooper, to be appointed Mag—admonish all and singular the kin- istrate at Barnwell and will a strong petition. * * + + * * * * * * * —. Mr. H. W ton, passed s- Poythrer.Sy of \V through Barnwell on culese,.un.busjness of importance. — - *.*** ;■ * » ♦ ’f * Miss" Lillian Franklinr Island, returned to her home yester day, after a weeks visit to heY bjoth- er, Mr. W. P. Franklin of this city. *■**'* *«*£***« ReW Peter Stokea-Is - .Ijflkpected to ceil duet pra yer meeting at the MeTfv odist Church. Thursday afternoon-at 6 o’ clock and discuss the new ghureh proposition. — any others \vljo_wish to be identified listen. Gvr~f o Fnti’.id^y, Septem- .wi^h this forward ^novemont; r-rr- Lijir. _ —_■•-L.. —-AVifi.este.nd to all who helped to ( apital stock $25,0(LgtOO rttvtaed ' ma R e the day of the club exhibit pass into 2»0 shares par value-5>l00 each, t , G. A. Kennedy, W. E. Prbffirb, ott smoothly our most hearty thanWJ H. M. Thamp-e i. R. S. Martin; - Clifford Barratt, A. M. Kennedy, j Eloise Cave, Board of Incorporators. . __ Demonstration Agents. CITAT' r ‘-*' ::otiqe. I NOTICE OF ELECTION 1 'A pi'tition having been filed in ac- .The Slate^-ttf South.JTfirolir.a, . Comity of Barnwell. 1 cordance with section 1742, general By John K. Shelling,. Esnyire. Pro- school law ofM912, notice is* hereby bate Jndfce.^ given that aij®Lection will be held in Whereas, J. F! h’iclds, hath made Green’s schoowlistrict No. 16, Satur- su.it to me to graut unto him, Letters day, September 13, 19F9, for the pur- of Administratiorr of -tfrC-Ektate of pose of determinifig Whether or not and effects of Mar£ E. Creech, de- a special school tax of two (2)- ad ceased. These are therefore, Jto cite and present j dted and creditors op the said Mary ■E. t'leechReleased, that they be and Wednesday morning enroute to Her-[.they have, why TRe Admmistra- fum should .not be g:anted. ditional mills shall be levied in -the above named school district. The said election shall be conflict ed as -is provuled by Taw’fdE the hold ing ()f _general elections. The jjqIIs will be opened at the school "bouse, and the following are hereby appoint ed managers—-of. election: P,' F. Parker, W. Kennedy -and W. H. Wo'odward. - Those ■■favoring the proposed levy shall cast a ballot with the word Given under my Handj this 16th “Yes” written or printed thereon, and .-kppear before me.' in the court of Probate, to be held at Barnwell on Tuesday, September 29 s next, after pirbiicatFon thereof, at'Ll o’clock in the forem)o7rr'to_j : ho\y cause, if. any Anno Domini, day ‘of September,- 1919. - John K. Spelling, Jv of Probate Published on’ the lKth day of Sep tember 191.9 in the Barnwell Sentinel. those opposing the proposed levy shall cast a ballot with, the word “No” written or printed thereon. - -.Eunice J. Grouch, . Sec. Co. Board of Education. Barnwell, S. C. August -JOth, 1919. 9-4-2t. “ ^NOTICE OF ELECTION. HZ CITATION NOTICE. A petition having been filed in ac cordance with' section 1742, general school law '6? 1912, notice is hereby win beautiful Shetland Pony given. , 4U . . U4 'Mr. and Mrs. W. A.. Meyer and with every cow bought. Porsv-L^— *»' %t . N ^ , .. . , " dlulgnters, Misse g.ven at completion oi sale of rt. ys Cows can he seen at Halford’S - past ure near Blackville. Sale at Black- vdle, Saturday, September "2U. at 2 o’elcok. Sold by M. R. Sams, of Jonesville, i$. C. CARBURETOR —Salesmen, new in 15 days if this carburetor does nvt Dodge cars. Simple, not a moving ********** part, installeil in 30 minutes, guar anteed to double y6trr mileage a^'f’^Tudge TVT P. Sanders “ has ■'con-. eto i n vorn U’aotbap U'ltboiit biout. * i ' * . i • < 'r start in zero weather without heat ing or priming. Your money back in 15 days if this carbuweter does not do all we claim for it. Our agents all over the country are making big money. Write U. 6-J. Carburetor Sales Co., 3 South 20th Street, Birm ingham, Alabama. D-18-41. \ 1 TEACHERS. Fifty to one hundred from all classes South requests Carolina Schools. If you want rural work, graded, high school or principalship, salary $5.0do $175, write us today for special enrollment. Southern Teachers Agency, 9-lH-4t. GolumtrtS, S*. FARM FOR RENT. 50 acres of land, 40 acres cleared, 7 acres fenced, 6 room dwelling house, 1 tenant house, good - out buildings. - One mile/from school. 5 5 miles from Barnwell. Known as W. P. Sanders place.. Price 2 bales .of cotton. B. O. Norris,- 9-!8-2t-pd. Thomas, S. €. SALESMAN WANTED. Lubricating Oil, Greases,Special ties, Paints. Part or whole time. Commission basis. Man with car or rig preferred. Riverside Refining Co. lt-pd. Cleveland, Ohio. JERSEY COWS. * - N _ . N Auction Sale of 30 high br^d Jersey Milch Cows. Heavy milkers and rich in .butter fat. Fresh cows, wRhcalf at side, and heavy spring ers. . Tuberculin tested. Chance Ho win beautiful Shetland Pony given- with every cow bought. Pony given at completion of s^le bf cows. Cows can be seen at Halford’s past ure near Blackville. Sale at Black ville, Saturday, September 20, at 2 o r clcok. Sold hy.\I. R. Sams, of Jonesville, S. C. Gussie and Ear- nostine, »*f M.eyer.v -ilill, were in Barnwell, Wednesday attending to business ii\ the Probate Cqurt. ' . W r^r*» L *• * * « *'* « * 4 *> Dr. W. M. Jones will return this week from his vacation, and hopes to meet all the members of his congre gation at the morning and evening services, Sunday, September 21st. , ivcn that an^eicction will be held in Healirg Springs school-district No. 16, jmJEbursitay, October 2^101- the pWfpQse of determining whether or not a Special school tax of two (2) additional mills shall be levied, in above named school district. The State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. _ ~ By John K. Shelling, Esquire, Pro- boat Judge. -Whereas', Elizabeth K. Meyer, hath made suit to me to grant unto W. A. Meyer, Letters of Administration of the instate of and effects of Jane ’TuTfingsworth, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and The said election shall be conducted , . , r -- , . . . . as is provided by law for the holtfing admonish all and singular the kindred of general .elections. The polls will ?. n< ! creditors of the said Jane KiL he opened at the school house and the l TT1 P^ VOT fb, deceased^ that brj following trustees are hereby, ap- a "‘‘ a PP e f r ^ efo K re >" ^ cour ^ pointed managers of election: —H.-J. Probate, to be held at Barnwell sented to apply for the appointment of Magistrate jlt^Jlamwell, and will present ~a very strong petition to ■Governor R. A. Cooper. Mr. L. M. Sprawls, one of Willis- tons most progressive farmers, was in this city Tuesday and left a ray of light gleaming throughout our Sanctum. He renewed hiS sub scription* ********** Mrs, John K. Goode, of .Columbia who has been in the Clifton Forge Hm^iital, of Richmond, Va., for some weeks and was operated on Thurs day of last week, is reported to be repidly .improving. :—■— ********** The tabulation of the card reports shows that there were 2,0-29 bales of cotton, counting round as half bales, ginned in Barnwell County "from the 1919 crop prior to September 1, 1919, as compared with 5,247 bales ginned to September 1,191#.- — the Bank; Furniture and Fixtures, Banking House, Other Real Estate Owned Due from Banks and Bankers, Currency, * Gold^ / * “Silver and Other Minor Coin, Checks and Cash Items, Exchange__frcjm the Clearing House, Other Resources, viz.: - War Saving Stamps, DOCTORS AGREE. At a Meeting of the Barnwell Doc tor* the Following Fee* Were Agreed Upon. Obstetrical Cases $35.00 and up Office Calk . ' $2.00 Town Visits $2.50 Country Visits 50c mile pluss $2.50 Night 'Visits- twice day visits Patients Carried to Augusta or Columbia ^ $35.00 and up Consultation Fee $15!00, and up MASTERS SALE. T TEACHERS EXAMINATION. By authority from the State Board of-Education, notice is hereby given that the Fall teacher’s examination Will be held in the Court House at BarnweH, S. ,C., on Saturday, Oct. 4, 1919, beginning at-9 o’clock A. M. and closing at 4 M. This.examinatio'’n will be based up-< kfltj bv larvds'^df Tt-. V. Lane. - a • .on the following s.uhj^cts: Agrucult- ure, History, Engli-h, Algebra, Arith metic, Physioligy and Hygiene, Civics and Current Events, Pedagogy, and Geography. The exam nation on the Subject? upon tfie Stat^ rrrrnri^ c. s. e. 1 * eBar r v.ell, S. C. :>JR,18, L919, of South Carolina, ty of Barnwell. Court bf pommon Pleas. ' Charlife Mlxson, et al., • . Plaiivtiffs. against - Josephene Meyer, et^aJ.T Def^u4ants. By vii'tue of a decretal order-4 directed in the above entitled causl I will sell at Barnwell, in fronl of the Court House, on Monday the 6th day of October, 1919, it being sales- dav in said month, within,the legal hours for sale, the following de scribed real property, towit: All that.tract, lot or parcel of Jand with buildings thereon, situate, lying and being, in, the town-of Dunbarton, State ahd county aforesaid, contain ing one half acre more or less and bounded as follows? North,-by lands of Calhoun Anderson, East by lands of W. R.. Owens, South by Railroad Hair,I. Keeler. D^ W. Heckle... Those favoring fhe proposed levy shall cast a ballot with the word “Yea” written or printed thereon, and those opposing the proposed levy shall cast a ballot with the word “No” written or printed thereon. HORACE J. CROUCH, Sec. Co. Board of JCducation. Barnwell, S. C., Sept. 15, 1919. 9-18-2L on .Wednesday 17th next, after pub lication thereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand this 2nd day of September, Anno Domini i9io.— : John K. Snelling, Judge «f - Probate.- - Published on the 4th day of Sep tember, 1919, in The Barnwell Sentinel. Bank No. 263. Statemqit of the condition of THE HOME BANK OF BARNWELL Located at Barnwell, S. C., at the close of business Sept. 12th, 1919. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts, 226,055.67 Overdrafts, . 4,958r25 Bonds.and Stocks Owned by 26,130.00 3,301.59 7,891.20 • none' 38,809.54 4,694.00 none 836.21 713.98- none -A 844.00 TOTAL 314,2o4^44 LIABILITIES none Capital Stock Paid In, 30,000.00 Surplus Fund, 7,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Cur rent Expenses and Taxes Raid, 9,278.33 "Due to Banks and Bankers, none Dividends Unpaid, Individual Deposits Subject fo Check, Savings Deposits, Demand Certificates of Deposit, Time Certificates of Deposit,* Certified Checks, Cashferis Checks, Good Houses At Low Cost. * WHY ? ? ? ? BECAUSE—We do a large amounl of work jiiih—SPECIAL \ ' MODERN MACHI \ ' ' ' NERY instead of by hand, and building in large quantities as we do. • we eliminate the ex pense of p ansand soeci- fications. BECAUSE"—'We get lumber'from the FOREST, and other sup plies in carlots, and .we are SATISFIED with a Reasonable Profit- YOU CAN HAVE A HOME RIGHT NOW We make a variety of ^si/.cs and styles of ready to put \ip houses at prices from$20i).00 up. Write or phone us for our illustrated free Catalog, or come to SEE US. DIXIE HOUSE COMPANY, Charleston, S. C’. 166,984.71 47,032.79 CITATION O NOTICE. none Notes and Bills Rediscounted, none Bills Payable, including Certificates for Money - Borrowed, j— Reserve Fund Carried on General Individual or Savings Ledger, Other Liabilities, viz.: The State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell, By John K. Snelling, Esquire, Pro bate Judge. Whereas, Janie M. Kirkland, made 217,956.11 suit to me grant unto her, Letters of Administration of the Estate’ - and effects of Dr. R„ C. Kirklarwl, de ceased. none none: 3,938451 50,000.00 none none TOTAL These are, therefore, to cite and I admonish all and singular the kindred l and creditors of the said Dr. R. O', j Kirkland, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the court of Probate, to be held at Barnwell on | Tuesday 23rd next,' after publication „314,2.T4;44 thereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, ) to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Cashier of the above named bank, ' /^^ H »" d this *** who, being duly-sworn, says that the of ‘ pt b | Anno Domini 1919. State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. . Before me came N ) Ss. B., Gamble - . says u bove and forgoing statement is. a condition of said bank, as by the books of said banjt.^ N. B. Gamble. show John K. Snelling^ Judge of JPnjbate, Published on the 11 day of-Sept., 1919, in the BarnwelLSentinel/* Will You Buy r ■>' v vSO ? - ■••A The answer is, probably jpnly one,'and it therefore behooves you to use .extra care to purchase an instrument that will last for a generation and at all times be a source of pride and satisfaction . to you. _J 2— Realizing that human nature is the sane th5 world over, the pros pective customer Would easily see that there is a reason for J. R. White Company of Augusta, Ga., being more particular than the -average piano house to g.v Ratipfactk ! ud to >?'!!' only ir-tri- :::-7TT ^ i-r t:.. -j mi. - -r— _ ■ . l - .1 ‘ — r:" *" T *rafints which they know will stand up and give sendee... In the case of a man who sells pianos* alone, there is certainly ,a tendaiicj?, when thd instrume it is. delivered and paid for, for h4 interest in you to cease to ex: t? Re know, that lie cannot sc.I you another .piano amMvbile ryi intemliing fo violate any reason able law of business,.he v. 11 n» t have toe same interest as a hou e of this kind, in seeing that you have no cause for coipp’aint. J. B. White and Company Tm e t iiLvodu otrier "departments^ in- cluding furniture, talking machines, carpets, rugs, chi:\a, dry ■goods, clothing* .shoe's, etc., and we want every* piano sold, to tj such a lasting and satisfactory advertisement for this house that every time it is seen or heanl you will inevitably think of WHITE’S, and will feel that we have an interest in you and that we are just as anxious to give service and value in the case of other Departments as in the pianoZ Tn order to carry out this idea, we must, therefore, sell you only a piano which is of un questioned value—one which, for our own interest as well as yours, will give satisfaction for years to"come. We simply ean’t take any* chances. * * The assortment of pianos carried by J. B. White and Company is unequalled by* 1 any other dealer in Georgia or Carolina, and includes- the Fischer, Foster, Kranich and Bach, Marshall and Wendell Ampico, Knabe, Autopiano, Bjur Bros, Gordon, Brarn- bach and others. Each of these pianos has a world wide repu(a- tion, and guaranteed by both the manufactureds and ourselves. The following features of our sale plan are of particular interest to prospective purchasers: % „ lstr^Our Pianos are marked in plain figures—same price to all. N 2nd—Those prices are based on_]#rge purchases with reason able-profits only, and are much lower that asked for most pianos of equal, quality elsewhere. . 3rd—Oui^prices are exactly the same for time as for cash pur- \chases, the only,difference being that we charge interest on the l: Yxtended payments. V 4th—Prices include transportation 5th—We include FREE with each Piano, a stool and scarf. •v 6th- Sworn to apd subscribed before me this 16th day>4 September, 1919. j ' W>X McNabb, Public. NOTICE TO DRS. AND CRS. • Purchaser is required io deposit $500.00 as a guarantee of good faith, i** sts* ♦***«. 1^ If t _ mi Correct Atl«*t. S. B. Mosely, .)... Harry D. Calhoun, Directors. J. B. Calhoun. rife FARIN' LOANS—EASY TERMS. r Money to,lend promptly pn farms and town property at low interest td d 5SS^» M p^ n five > ? rs ^ .on,e t if d.Hr*.. I * ryaa. Vf —eaeh. purchaser to 1 UiKa^iuU dascnptun and aytoaat* Tor papers and stamps! ^ l-wanted. pa^Tor papers Re-sold at risk of““'ftrrmcc purch- isef. ia Th* 5«atia«! for fMuhr H- L. O’Eatfr.on, » I Ma.-ter. Ma-tej’» Office, Sept. £6, 1919. 9-18-Jt Carolina Farm Loan Co.* Bvx No. 214 .1 Charleston, —— Notice is hereby given to^all per sons who are indebted to the estate of R. M:- Wise, deceased, to make prompt payment t- John Wise, Ad ministrator of the aforesaid estate at Blackville, S. C., and all persona* holding claims against the said estate w- verified ^with the undersigned Ad ministrator, at Blackville, S. C. John Wtee, Administrator. CHAS. G. HOUSJPN^ Cotton.Factor . Liberal "Advance* Made on Consignment BONDED WAREHOUSE. Prompt Efficient Service AUGUSTA* GEORGIA. ‘ -During the course of payments, we protect you against loss by fire. If your piano is burh^d, we replace it with another of eljual value. All of this without any^ expense to you. Note carefully—All indications point tosubstantial increase in* the price of pianos at an early date, and, jX.fact, almost everjr * mail which we have received for the past month has advised us of advances in the different pianos carried. We have'a large Stock . at the present time, however, and are glad to offer our'gustomers the benefit of the present prices, which, in a few months, will extremely low. \ t • .-V If you are interested in the purchase of either a uiano or player piano will you please drop us a card, and we will be glad to either give you suchrinformation as we can by mail,jujaull send— our piano salesman to see you personally. ’ : T —gg -- —» ^ • ■ • ‘ *■ ■■■■ ii*n. ■■ — \ "A-. 4 Augusta, Georgia ■A. SEND l • ♦ JR MAIL ORDtlff—100 MINU^t SERVICE ATISFACTfON GUARANTEED. - 9i