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- The Barnwell Sentinel Owned and Published Every Thurs^ day by The New Sentinel Publish ing Company at Barnwell, S. C. Chas. Cat-roll Simms, —President. John K. Snelling, Sec.-Treas, and J. B. Morris, Jr., Bu-iness Manager. IT IS WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN x 9 gold; says lippett Atlanta* Man Takes Ferrolax and Now Enjoys Best of Health in Every Way. W. M. JONES,Editor. Entered as second class matter, Feb- piary 14, 19105 at the "^ostoffice Barnwell, S. C., under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rates. One yera $1.50. Six months 90c, Three months 50c. In Advance. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1919. AN IMPORTANT NOTICE. While The Barnwell Sentinel is published in Barnwell, it belongs at the same time equally as much to every town and community in the county as it does to the county seat. The county paper prospers only as it helps the prosperity of every business man and enterprise in the county. It is the means of comunication that goes into the various homes of the county week by week. We want the paper to represent by special editions from time to time the varied business interests of each town in the county. We ask the hearty cooperation of the people who make up the various towns in th^ county to put th4 busi ness and social interests of their town on the map by the news and advertis ing columns of The BamWell Sentinel.- Give us an opportunity to help you. The Real Christina* Spirit. * * * Between two old friends in Vir ginia before the Civil war the follow ing conversation took place:. The slave said to his master about a very perplexing trouble “Massa John. Kin yuh hep it. No, Sam, I/can’t help it. Massa John, Ef you kaint hep it, then drap it.” All through the year all of us have carried our burdens and prob lems, but Christmas time is the sea son to drop all things and be happy. We will not lose a thing in this world by being happy for the holidays. The same \>ld troubles and some brand new ones lie on the other side of New Years day, but we will be in better shape to meet them. We are so used to the idea that a happy Christmas depends on what we' get rather than what we give, that we forget the happiness there is in giving. A beautiful example of this latter spirit came to us recently from one* of the princes amon^r Barnwell County Citizens. An opportunity of fered itself to him to make Christmas happier to another by its generosity. His gift was greatly appreciated and when he was thanked for it he said” I have been a very happy man; but 1 am a very said man now. All the . MASTER S SALE. State of South Carolina. Barnwell County. * _r Court of Common Pleas. Elizabeth Meyer, et. a!., Plainti against Beulah N. Gamble, et. al., - •*' Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will selj at Barnwell, in front of the Court House, on Mon day, the 5th. day of- January-, 1920, it being saleday in said month, within the legal hours' of sale, the following described real es tate: All that certain tract or' par cel -of land known as the Killings: worth Home Place, containing about 600 acres, more or less, and bound ed on the North by lands of Hinton Anderson ar.d .lands formerly of R. R. Rountree and now owned by Coon Owens; on the East by lands of Isaac . . .- _ , ■ , Rountree; South by Miller An- pleasure that I can look forward to | derson place, now owned by T. A. now is what pleasure I can bring to | Greene and on the West by lands of other people.” This Christmas season is the first anniversary of the raw .wintry day when he buried his wife. Somehow we feel that Ihe Christmas spirit that fills his heart is after all the best spirit in the world. It blesses ’both the gift and the giver. . “When it comes to buillding a man up from weak, run-down condition, and putting new energy and vitality in his whole system, Ferrolax beats anything I have ever seen or heard of,” said A. F. Lippett, who lives at 80 Sells Ave.,~ Atlanta, Ga.; while talking with a Ferrolax representative a few- days ago. “Yes, sir, Ferrolax is all right,” continued Mr. Lippett, “and it is the only medicine I have ever taken that hit the spot in my troubles. I suf fered from indigestion pnd stomach troubles and nearly everything I ate would cause me to suffer afterwards. J c* I would often be so bloated up with gas> after meals, I could hardly get a good breath. Sometimes this gas would rise dp into my chest and cause my heart to palpitate something aw ful. I felt tired and worn out all the time. I never felt like getting up in the morning, and rarely ever felt like eating any breakfast. I finally decided to give Ferrolax a trial, and sir, it is simply wonderful the way that rpedicine overcame my troubles. Why, I never felt better in every way in all my life. I haye a fine appetite and eat three, big hearty meals every day, and never have a sign of indigestion or stomach trou ble any more. Ferrolax is worth its weight in gold to anybody who suffers as I did, and I am more than gllad to recommend it to everybody.” Ferrolax is sold by C. N. Burckhalter, Barnwell, S. Ct J. M. Smith & Son, Williston, S. C. Epps Pharmacy, .Blackville, S. C, * Get a bottle at this -store today. Take it according to directions and if it does not do you the good you want done come in and get your money back. Your bare word is good enough for us. Watch for the next issue of this paper and see what Ferrolax is doing for others. A MASTER’S SALE. Stajfe of /South Carolina, i Barnwell County., j Court of Common Pleas. ! Lank Williams, et. al., Plaintiffs, against Willie Williams, . Defendant. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed" in the above entitled cause, I will sell at Barnwell, in front of the Court House, on Monday, the 5th day of January, A. D., 1920, it being saleday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real property: All that f jiece, parcel or tract of land, situate, ying and being in Barnwell Town ship, Barnwell County, South Caro-' lina, containing forty five (45) acres, more or less, being ^the estate lands of the late Sherman Williams, and bounded on the North and West by lands of T. S. Cave and others; on the South by lands of Mazursky and on the West by lands of Mrs. Tillie | Swan Hogg. i Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. | H. L. O’BANNON, Master for Barnwell County. Dec. 4th., 1919. MASTER’S SALE., State of South Carolina, Barnwell County. Court of Common Pleas. Ex Parte -Hi.. An MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina, j Barnwell County. Court of Common Pleas. M. B. Hagood, Plaintiff, against C. H. Diamqnd, et. al., < Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at Barnwell, in front of the Court House, on Monday, the 5th. day of January, A. D., 1920, it being saleday in said month, within ' the legal hours of sale, the following described real property: All that certain tract of land situate in Great Cypress Township, containing 68 acres and known as tracts two and .three on a plat of the Dortch place made by W. H. D. Banck for M. B. Hagood, November 12th, 1919, said plat being recorded in deed book 9-B, page 726 in the office of the Clerk of Court for Barnwell County. I Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay {or papers and stamps. H. L O’BANNON, Master for Barnwell County. Dec. 12th., 1919. MASTER’S SALE. - KLINE NEWS. Mrs. J. B. Blume of Columbia was recently visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. F. M. Harley. Miss Zelma Harley is expected home from Columbia College for Christmas. Mr. “Bill” Creech of Savannah, has been visiting his brother, Mr. Jack Creech of the Big Fork section. Misses Lucille and Annit Laurie Creech and Misses Sarah and Lizzie v Thomas, who are at Limestone, will be home for the holidays. ^ 4 Miss Kathleen Sanders has been visiting Miss Kate Davis of Allendale. Messrs. Salley and Ed Price, of Sally were visiting friends here. Mr. C. W. Pate made a trip to Barnwell recently. Jasper Jenkins of the Citadel, Micha Jenkins of Porter Colleg and Zelma Harley of Columbia were home for Thanksgiving. Mrs. J. L. Bradley and family paid a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fitts of Brunson, motoring back in a bad storm. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. 1 Fitts of Brun son were recent visitors to Mrs. L. H. Johnaon. - , Mrs. M. E. Jenkins was in Allen dale recently, shopping. Mrs. Ji E. Bradley spent the week end in Blackville. Mrs. Jenkins had as her guests re cently, Mrs. M. M.’Owens of Brun- son, Mr. Durant Owens and Miss Sal ly Jenkins of Orangeburg. Mr. Micha Jenkins of Porters Mill, home for the week-ehd. Gordon Boynton and W. H a trip to J. A. Killingsworth now owned by James N. Killingsworth. r Sale of the above lands will be made according to a plat to be made there of and above description is subject to the lines and acreage that may be established by the'plat to be made as aforesaid. Sale of above lands to be exclus ive of the timber claimed by Kendall Lumber Company upon the tract upon which the alleged lease exists in its favor. Sale of above lands to be made first in parcels and then as a body. Master to accept bi?l or bids for the highest amounts offered, so that the lands may bring the highest price at said sale. Terms of sale: One third cash and the balance on one-and two years credit; the credit portion to be se cured by bond and m or tgage of the premises, bearing interest at eight per cent per annum, payable annu ally, default interest to bear inter est at the same rate until paid, with the privilege to the purchaser or pur chasers to pay all cash if desired. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps.- Resold at risk of former purchaser. H. L. O’BANNON, Master of Barnwell County. Master’s office, Dec. 16th., 1919. CITATION NOTICE^ ~ The State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. . , By John K. Snelling, Esquire, Pro boat Judge. ’ " WHEREAS, M. E. ,£us)C hath made suit to me to grant unto her Letters of Administration of the es tate of and effects of L. A. Bush, de ceased. These are, therefore/ to cite and admonish aH and singular the kindred and creditors of the said L. A. Bush, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate to be held at Barnwell on the 8th day of January, next, after pub lication thereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show,cause, if any they have, why the said Administration ould not be granted. « Gh en under my Hand this 23rd cay of December, Anno Domini. 1913.* John K. Sr.elhrg, Judge of Pry bate , Published mi the 25th dry «*f IV- • aijceakr, ltll a The Bamr.-U *enj»- State of South Carolina, Barnwell County. of Common Pleas. M. B. HaV^ Plaintiff, against Boysie Garvin, et., ^1., - J Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at Barnwell, in front of the C6urt House, on Monday, the { 5tti day of January; A. D., 1920, it j being saleday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real property: All that certain tract of land situate, lying and being in Great Cypress Township, State and County aforesaid, contain ing seventeen (17) acres, and desig nated as Tract No. 11 on a plat of the Dortch place, made by W. H. D. Bancks for M. B. Hagood November 12th, 1917, said plat being recorded in dyed book 99-B, page 726 in the office of the Clerk of Court of Barn well County. t Terms of sale cash. Purchaser'to pay for papers and stamps. H. L. O’BANNON, Master for Barnwell County. Dec. 12th., 1919. PEPTO-MANGAN FOR PALE SCHOOL CHILDREN Pepto-Mxngan Gives the Help B^dy Needs to Make Rich, Red Blood. the Name “Goode’s” on Every Package. Sold by Druggists in Both Liquid and Tablet Form—Medicinial Vir tues are the Same. The lessons are hard and the chil dren are growing. Watch their health and if they become pale and listless and don’t waritTTO wor kor pllay, con sult a good physician at once if you suspect any serious ailment. The splendid tonic, Pepto-Mangan, if giv en daily for a few weeks, will in most cases restore the strength and start the young folks on the road to good health again. Youth responds quick ly. You can buy Pepto-Mangan in tablet or'liquid form of your drug gist and can always be sure of the genuine by looking for the name “Gude’s” on the package. Without the name. “Gude’s” it is not Pepto- Mangan. It is a fine tonic and blood- maker for the whole family. Physi cians everywhere have used it for nearly thirty years. son McMichael and Rosa Lee Jenkins on their own behalf and as Executors, etc., ‘Plaintiffs, . vs. George Smalls, et. al., — / Defendants. In Re Drayton Walker, I ' «,V8. Majinda Henderson, et. al. •* By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause, I will sell at Barnwell, in front of the , Court House, on". Mon day, the 5th. day of January, 1920, it being saleday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real es tate: AlLthat certain tract or par cel of land in Barnwell County con taining thirty acres, more or less, and bounded by lands formerly of I. F. Still, J. E. Hair, Ignatz Keeler and lands of Drayton Walker.* Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. H. L. O’BANNON, Master of Barnwell County. Dec. 15th., 1919. MASTER S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Allendale. ’ ‘ ' Court of Common Pleas. W. H. Harden in his own right and as Executor of the will of O. B. Har den, deceased, Plaintiff, against I. T. Harden, et. al., 1 Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause ,1 will sell at Allendale, in front of the Court House, on Monday, the 5th day of January, 1920, or some convenient saleday thereafter, within the legal hour* of sale, the following described real estate: All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in above State and County, Allendale Township, containing 64 acres more or less, and bounded # the North by lands of O: M. Padgett; on the East by lands of W. I. Johna; on the South by lands of the estate of Pries- ter, and on the West by land of War ren. and the estate of Blount. Purchaser to pay for papers and Revenue stamps. Sale made by J. E. TOBIN. ESQ., * Special Master. Dec. 17, 1919. : :: : -oo On improved farm lands at Six Per Cent in terest on large sums for a term of Five Years. \ V. Seymour Owens, General Law Practice, Sentinel Building BARNWELL, - - - S. C. yiIIXlXmXXXXIIIII2IIIIIXI2IIIII112IIIlI*l»aaaaaAJJ FOR SALE! I have for sale a pair of MARE, MATCH MULES 7 years old weighing about 1250 pounds each. There is not a better pair of mules in Barnwell County than these are... See me before you buy, for I can save you fiOP)e money. J. L. BOYLSTON, Williston, ' South Carolina. Tggnxxxixxxxxxxxillixixxillixilllisssaaaaaxmil •4 « 4 4 $40,000.00 .. TO LEND We have Forty Thousand Dollars Private Funds to lend on Mortgages of Real Estate, in sums of Five Hundred Dollars and up. BROWN & BUSH, Our Seeds Produce BIG CROPS Buy now and be pre- pared for planting. OF Oats, Wheat Rye, Barley and Clover • • - Crimson & White Alfalft, Vetch ALSO Onion Sets Lawn Grasses Turnips, Lettuce, Radi shes, Spinach 1 , cabbage, peas and all other seeds Lorick & Lowrance Columbia, S. C. BARNWELL, S. C. Attention Garage Men You should have one of our Garage 100 lbs. of Standard Nuts. Bolts. Rivet;-. Cj^p Screws, Stud NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. 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