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Classified Advertisements Attention is called to the adver tisement of Spark’s Circus in this issue. ley will fchow fft Barnwell oil. Friday, Novembed 21st. You and your relatives, neighbors, and friends are cordially invited to my place of businesg^Qp^-Wednesday and Thursday, November 19th and 20th, td meet Mr. Mathes, and ex- ■p^rT'dpticianr^ho will supply your nfeds in the optical liner” Mr. Mathes comes to Barnwell with the high est recommendation of any optician in the South, and all work is ab solutely guaranteed by himself as well as by me, ' ^ t ■: ~W. D. GANTT.^ S V; ■ - ’ Jeweler, BarnweH, S. C. \| wtthoO'questions! Hunt’s Sal** all fails in t he treatment of Rc*ema. I P# Tetter.Ringworm,Itch. etc. Don't J J 1 hct orrw diwouraKed becsuie other /r) *”trea»mrnM failed Hunt's Sal** ' has ic.ievcd hundreds of such jitjnfU rase* You can’t lose oo our ■kjJKfi) Money Rack Guarantee. Try HJjjjjM it at our ink TODAY Price 7Sc HP For sale locally by Mace drug company Messrs. Geo. D. Kirklapd, C. W Dunbar and Junius B. Peeples, ol Milletteyille,' were in the city or Monday of, this week enroute to A1 lendale. 7 . | , / Misses Emma Kirkland, Bertie Wells and Hattie Lee’Sanders were aniong^ Cfiose who attended the Rho- da Royal Shoiv in Blackville last Thursday. '7'-’ NOTICE OF DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that 1 will file my final report as Administra trix of the Estate of W. S. Mimms, deceased, with the Hon. .John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate, for Barn well County, State aforesaid, upon Monday the 17th day of November 1919, and petition the said Court for an' order of discharge and letters dismissory. ~~ ' Cornell Estelle Mimms, j' Administratrix. October 21st» 1919. is open for a live hustling DEALER to sell the„ New andi Fast selling line of factory built Mitchell cars. Some of our dealers have _ orders for ear •• • *. ' .* • loads of Mitchells each week. There are twenty-six enthusiastic Mitchell me' ' Dealers in South Carolina. Read the advertisement of the An chor Motor Co.', in this issue of The Sentinel. They want a live dealer t *' in Barnwell County to handle the Mitcheircar. V WANTED •for the National (Life Insurance Company of ther-United States' of America, progressive Agents for Barnwell,. Hampton,\Col- leton and Beaufort Counties. \At- tractive ^contracts t6 capable men. For further particulars, write J. T. CAMPELLu, General Agent, Charles- There will be a carnival in Barn well during the week of November 17th to 22nd. See advertisement of NOTICE OP DidCHAKGE Notice is hereby given that I will file my tinal account as Guardian of Aubrey Price, witn the Honorable John iv. Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, Mate of South Carolina, upon Saturday,' the 29th day of November 1919, and petition said Court for an order of discharge and letters dismissory where in this issue of The Sentinel All repair work not called for by January 15, 1919 will be sold for re pairs. - * W. D. GANTT, Jeweler, - Nov. 6th, 1919.^ Barnwell, S. C. Phone, Wire or Write Mr. and Mrs.. J. G. Moody, Jr., and little son, Richard, and Miss Anna Etchberger, Mr. and Mrs. Br B. Eas terling and little son, Brown, Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Mace, little daughter and Messrs. J. B. Rountree and J. -Staff Halfcrrd spent Sunday at Meyer’s Mill the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W\ A. Meyer.7. / Anchor Motor Co PerryJ^. Price: ^WANTED SHARE CROPPER— who has sufficient force to run two plow's. Good land, house and water. Jtighb at Ashley Station. W. A. ROSS, NOTICE OF DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that I will file my final account as administra tor oi the estate of Sherman Wil liams, deceased, upon Wednesday, the Messrs. Henry Killingsworth and James Burckhalter, who are attend- ing the Military and Naval Academy Blackville. S. C 3rd day of December, with the Hon- orable John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, State of South Carolina, and petition said Court for an order of discharge and letters dismissory. J. Albert Snelling. 1 of Hendersonville, spent last week end in Barnwell with they - parents These young men looked very hand- FOR SALE—300 bushels Home Raised Seed Wheat ^ at $2.50 per bushel. Mutual Trading Co., 11-3—41 Blackville, S. C. some in their grey unifors, and their friends were all delighted to see them. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE At {^meeting of the directors of My entire stock must he sold bn January 1st. A wonderful oppor tunity to secure your Christmas gifts and save money. My stock is de-» creasing daily, so call and make your selection earl>\ Part payments are acceptable and secures the ar ticle which will be laid aside for you subject to weekly or monthly payments. No more goods sold on credit—strictly cash. - W. D. GANTT, Jeweler, . Barnwell and ^Allendale Sentinel—Publiahinfr—€rr, Notice is hereby given that I will file my tinal account w’ith the Honor able John K. Snelling, Judge of Pro bate for Barnwell County, .State of South Carolina, as Administrator of the Estate of W. S. Mimms, deceased, in the probate Court, upon Wednes day, the.3rd day of December, 1919, and petition said Court for an order of discharge and letters^ismissory. Stella Mimms. on last Wednesday the 5th instant, Mr. John K. Snelling, tendered his resignation as business manager for the third time, and upon being ad vised that Mr. J. B. Morris, Jr., had fully determined to sever his rela tions with . The Barnwell People,-the directors accepted the resignation of Mr. Snelling and elected J. B. Mor ris, Jr., business manager. Upon be ing advised of the action of the di rectors, Mr. Morris accepted the po sition and took charge on Thursday of last week: The‘•Sentine^ is to he | congratulated on securing the ser- j vices of a practical printer as busj- f -aes**; manage r. -■—— Only Big Railroad Show Coming This Year 8tate of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Prank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney 4k Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said Arm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot he cured by the- use of HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. OLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine is taken in ternally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY 4k CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists. 75c. Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. Grand Street Parade and Two Performances Local and Personal Barnwell hijgh school dots. - - Lulie Moore, Editress Messrs. Janies Burckhalter and Henry Killingsworth came down Sat urday from Hendersonville to spend the week-end with their parents. We are delighted to hear that they are getting along nicely with their work. CHAS. G. HOUSTON, Cotton Factor Liberal Advances Made on Consignment BONDED WAREHOUSE Prompt and Efficient Service AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. . O. H. Morris, of the Olar sec was a visitor *here Saturday. Miss Bertie Wells spent the week end at her home near Spartanburg Miss Carrie Stroman spent Satur day and Sunday with friends in Or angeburg-. Dr. and Mrs. J. Allen Patterson of Snelling were in the. city Mon day.. - ' 7 % Money on Long Terms BROWN & BljJSH Lawyers BARNWELL, S. C. We were all delighted this morn ing to hear that, we would have a holiday on Tuesday. We will go to the school house Tuesday and re joice together over the great victory JLhis dav commemorates. Messrs. Elisha Martin and Blume, of Blackville, were in the city on Friday. ; ■, W. A. Parson, colored, of Martins- gthe new "Su bsCinbrTs to THre- is anion Sentinel ON EASY TKR t VIS V. SEYMOUR WENS GENERAL LAW PRACTICE . At high noon Tuesday the Barn well High School foot-ball team will step out on the arena against the fast team from-Barnwell, S'. C. We know we are out weighted, but skill and “pep" will add much to our “speed artists.” ’ The Sentinel begins i±s_weekly vis its-to Mr. E. F. Sease, of Barnwell this week. Sentinel Bldg., Barnwell, S C is one stride ahead of Noah’s Ark, as many of the animals are represented by more than one pair. SENSATIONAL Mr. F. H. Huggins, of Donora, sr.ent the week-end in the city with his family. $25 WEEKLY.—Men-Women. Ad vertise. Start Candy j/actory at lionie, small room, any-where. We tell how and furnish every-thing. Specialty Candymaking House,.... 5 South 18 th Street, 10-30-1 Ot Philadelphia, Pa. of Glittering Splendor. NOVEL IDEAS, BRASS BANDS, CAGES A FLOATS, HANDSOME HORSES, and Numberless Musical Vehlcals make (he Par ade worth coming miles to see. -At- 10:30 EACH DAY The cool weather has come and now we have/rtothing to fuss about, for the furnace is working O. K. Mesdames Harry D. and L, M. Cal houn, visited relatives in Columbia last week. Each class will organize this week for the purpose of saving. We hope every one in school will take an ac- Mrs. John B. Harley, and children THRILLING FERF0R Send us your Job Work, Wagoner, are visiting tive part in this as there will be quite a bit of rivalry. MANCES, and a hoard of fanny clowns gathered from every nation on earth. Mr: G. P. Hogg and daughter, Miss Gracie, attended the circus in Augusta last Friday. We have succeeded in getting from the Red Cross enough song books to go around the school and plenty for our friends w f hen they come to see us. Come out and help us sing, and let us know that you BRAND Mr. J. Loyal SneUTng, of this city is attending the Southern Exposition Fair in Augusta- this week. LADIES! -r ilk Dmntet for Cni-CHHS-TRR S A DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in Run Gold metallic boxes, sealed with BlueyOy Ribbon. Talk no other. Brnw at yamr\/ Dnutil aad a<k for CHI.CHEI.TCR« V DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, lor twenty-five years regarded as Best Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS SET EVERYWHERE SS have an interest .in the school Mr. Chas. Patrick Long, of Green- viife/was in the city last week fof tBe first tinriflTince 1900. AN ORDINANCE Mr. Milledge^fitaywood Sease, of Roseman, N. G.^-was in the city last week far the first time since 1916. Be it ordained by »he Town Council of Barnwell, that any person, firm or corporation, doing busfhcss"in the town of Barnwell without a license shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined not less than $10.00 or more than $50.00, or imprisoned not lesjs than 10 day® or more than 30 days, either in the coun ty jail or on the public highway. —^ . This done in Council assembled this eighteenth day_jjf_JlLUgust, nineteen hundred and*'hineteen. • NOTICE OF DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that I will file: my final report with th# Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of'Probate for Barnwell County, as Executor of the Will of J. J. Drummond, de ceased, on Mopdayr the 8th day of December 1919, and petition the said Court for an order of discharge ^rtd Letters Dismissory. This the 11th Miss Maude Breedin, a member of the Barnwell graded- school faculty has returned home* after, a visit to relatives, at McColl. Miss.Eloise Cave of this city, has st returned from Walferboro, where she Jjg^Tbeen. assisting the day of November, 1919. J. A. PORTER Demonstration Agent of Colleton G. M. Greene, Executor, Will o? J. J. Drummond County, during the Fait of that Attest J. M CALDWELL, Clerk. % ITCH!