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f* ITCH! NONCT BACK without question if Hun«'«5UI*» fails to ttw treatment of lUrrina. Tetter.Ringworm.Itch.etc. Don't become discouraged because other treatments failed Hunt’aSalva has relieved hundreds of such cases You can’t lose oo,^our Montv Both Guarantee. Try it at our rigk TODAY. Price 75c. For sale locally by DRUG COMPANY Classified Advertisements • \ i A. huge line of all kinds of jewelry at W. ; D. Gantt's. e ■— —4—— — FOR SALE.—Five grain Aspirin tablets; one do^en 15cents; two doz en 25cents; one hundred 80 cents. Delivery guaranteed by mail any where. Remit, one' 1 or , two cent stamps, silver, currency, check or loney order for what you want. r rite name and address plain. C. N. BURCKHALTER, Druggist, Barnwell, S. C. Established 1890. L2-11-tf. Plated and sterling silver vanity cases, Dorine boxes and belt buckles it W. D. Gantt's. *- Give the .boy an Ingersoll watch or Christmas you will find a com- ilete assortment of them at W. D. lantt’s. FOR SALE.—One two-horse I. H. C. Engine; one Meyer pump; one icet-yline plant with pipes and fix- :ures, furnishing twenty lights; com plete outfit; in good order and work- ng good every day. Will sell for naif price. Kor’fifrther particulars, ipply to*Mr>. E. D. Blount, Apple- ton. S C. ' -12-11-tf A lovely assortment of l.a Tanica gnd other pearl necklaces at W. D. Gantt's. Watch for the date when my Op tician will be here. W. D. Cantt, jewel~r, Barnwell, S. C. I . . WANTED.—for the National Life Insurance Company of the l nited States of America,, progressive Agent* for‘Barnwell, Hampton, Col leton. and Beaufort Counties. At tractive contracts to capable men. For further particulars, write J. T. CAM’PELL, General Agent, Charles ton, S. C. ll-13-6t-pd. Wrist watches, gent* watches, chains, fobs, etc., at W, D. Gantt’s. S25 WEEKLY.—Men-Women. Ad- erUBC. Start Candy factory at tome, small room, any-where. We ell how and fyrnish every-thing. Specialty Candymaking "House,.... 5 South 18 th Street, 10-30-lOt Philadelphia, Pa. La Valliers ranging in price from .50 to $50.60 efech for sale at W. D. iantt's. All kind sizes and price finger ings, at W. D. Gantt's. A wonderful assortmenbof Brooches anging from $1.35 to $60.00 each, ou will find at W. D. Gantt's. LOST One tan rain coat between le home of J. J. Cochran and Haw ’d Biitgs, finder please leave with r. Bates, or Dick's Brothers at Dun- irton, S. C. and obtain reward. A. P. Baxley, Dunbarton, R.F.D. A new line of sterling silver and it glass just arrived at W. D. antt’s. -r- REWARD.—I will pay $25.00 re- ard for information leading to the covery of one mouse colored, late- clipped mule, 6 years old; weight 100 pounds; right front feeticut by irbed wire. Strayed from my platre ?ar New Home Church Nov. 27th. ither Snellir.g, Barnwell, S. C., R. D. 2, Box 56. VjOCXX**:* >OQD®l)OCk'.)n©ig^X>ot’i« I Mr^ W. H. Harden, of Kline, wa* in ■ * * ■ the city on business Tuesday. •* Local and Personal. “ ^ * a Mr. McKeithan, of rlistippi, is the Z » K « « k itUKK }; a * K,'fc j: :: x :: k w k KU<?St 1 ' ° * - »•' r • %»> 1 Christmas tree with music at the School house Christinas Eve, 7 o'clock p. m. All are invited. t- Drsr W. M. Jones spent Monday in Augusta. - Miss Helen Calhoun is at home fpr the hblidftys. • M iss Elizabeth McNab is here for the holidays. Miss Elizabeth. Moore is here for the Christmas holidays. Miss Elma Caye has-returned home-- _ • / to spend ^the holidays. Mr. McLaurin Brooker is visiting his mother, Mrs. Cora Brooker. Miss Inez Browning spent several days in Augusta last week. Mrs. Jas. E. Davis and daughter Miss Josie spent Friday in Augusta. r 3E3C 3E 3E Christmas tree with musi6 at the School house Christmas Eve, 7. o'clock p. m. All are invited. Mr. and Mrs John T. Martain, of Sanantonip, Texas, is here spending the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Martain’s mother -Mrs. Kate Patter son. . ' . ■ - Miss Lucille Wells, the attendance officer of Schools for Barnwell Coun ty, left here yesterday for her home at White Stone, S. C. to spend Xmas, with her parents. Better w Safe Than Sorry. Wh>en property is destroyed by fire, ttie loss is ad justed on the basis of replacement value AT THE \' TIME OF FIRE. A building worth $4,600, before the ' war was covered with $3,000 fire insurance policy. Today that same building may"'be woAh anywhere from $6,500 to $8,000. If it should burn the owner would get little, if any, more than half its valtie. And $3,000 won’t buitld an eight thousand dollar building. Let us carry some additional insurance for you, es- Mr. Thos. E. Sneiling, of the Un - versity of S. C., arrived here yes terday to spend the holidays with v: s parents, Judge and *Mrs. John K. Sneiling. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Morris, of the Olar section were in the city Satur day.. Mrs. J. C. Hogg and little daugh ter Sarah, visited relatives in Au gusta last week. Messrs. Neil Ryan and Billy Holmes of Bamberg spent Sunday in the city with relatives. Messrs. Lester and Harold Hay, of Lvndhurst, left for Washington, D. C., to spend the holidays with thiir brother, Ulr. Samuel Hay. They stopped 6ver in Columbia and paid a short visit to relatives in Shandon. Mr. J. C. Staley, of Blackville, Route No. 2, was a rerent welcome visitor to this office. Mr. and Mrs. Ridgeway, formerly of Texas, are now with Mrs. Ridge way’s mother Mrs. Marion Patterson of this city. Mr. Ridgeway-is the efficient representative of the New York life Insurance Co., and was a Lieutenant in the late war over seas. Messrs. W. E. McNab,' W. L. Cave and V.- Sy Owens, spent Friday andf Saturday in Augusta. The Sentinel begins its weekly vis its to Mr. Harry B. Harley, of Barn well route Np. 2, this week. Messrs. J. O. Patterson, Henry Kill- ingsworth and James Burckhalter are at home for the holidays. Mr. J. A. Morris, of the Olar sec tion, was a welcome visitor to this office one day last week. Mr. S. H. Greene, of Greenwood, was in Hartwell Monday visiting his cousin, Mr. G. M. Greene. Miss Eloise Morris of this city left here on. Tuesday for Waycross, Ga., to visit relatives and friends. Mrs, J. B. Morris, Jr., and little son and Miss Gracie Hoog spent Fri day and Saturday in Augusta. Mr. B. H. Miller, Representative of the Farm & Stookman, a splendid farm Journal, was here last Thursday the 18th instant, on interest of his pap er. Mr. Miller is- contributing a recent map of Eorope, which gives a grapic discription of the entire War Zone, together with other descrip tions. Misses Sarah and Elizabeth Thomas of Limestone College, returned home on Friday of last week to spend the Christmas holidays with their moth er, Mrs. Co'rnelia Thomas, of UL nier. They spent Tuesday in Barn well with their cousin, Sliss Hattie Lee Sanders. * Mr. J. M. Caldwell, of this city, called a few days ago and renewed his subscription to The Sentinel. Miss Agnes Hiers left here Mon day for her home at Register, Ga., to spend Christmas with her parents. Mr. G. M. Shepheard,\ who lives a few miles from Barnwell, was a wel come visitor to this office Saturday. Mr. Zack- Creighton, of Asheville, N. C., returned home Sunday to spend Christmas with his parents Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Creighton. Mr. J. M. Weathersbee, of Willis* ton, Route 2, is among the recent subscribers to renew his subscrip tion to The Sentinel. Messrs. Leroy Molair, Neil Lemon and-J. B. Armstrong, Clemson Ca- dets, are at home to spend the holi days with their parents. Miss Elizabeth Burckhalter,'' of Chicora College, Columbia, is here to spend the holidays*with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Burckhalter. FOR SALE IN CAR LOTS ONLY, orth Carolina Seed Peanuts and nail White Spanish. All selected ed stock. Goff-Hutchinson Merc. >., Enterprise, Ala. 12-18-2t FROST PROOF CABBAGE Plants. -Set now for fine headed cabbage the early spring. Early Jersey, tmrleston Wakfields, Succession, at Dutch. Prices by express, 1,300, >.00; 2,000, $2.50; 5,000,-$7.50, repaid ma ; l 300, $1.00; 500, $lr50; 000. $2.50. Parker* Farms, Moul- Ga. Mr. J. O. Parker, of Columbia, was in the city last week visiting rela tives. While here he paid The Sen tinel office a very pleasant call. Mrs. J. Hamilton Freer, of Sum merville and Mrs. Mortiml^Glover, of Orangeburg visited Mr. W. B. Rook’s family the past week. Mr. Eugene Brown, a student at Porter’s Academy, Charleston, is at home, to spend Christmas wjth his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown. r / morphine labit cured the easy and gentle way. Whiskey habit by* gradual reduction. Mao Tobacco cure at KEELEY INSTITUTE. Miss Barnwell Huggms of Lime j stone College; is here to spend Christ mas with her mother and brother, Mrs. Huggins ai]d Mr. F. H. Huggins. Mr. G. L. Simmons, of Dunbarton, R. F. D., was in the city Monday. While here he called at The Sentinel office and renewed his subscription for a year. . Mr. Simmons has ust returned from a visit to his father, Mr. Cliff Simnnuis, of Register, Ga. He trtso visited his brother while in Georgia. Miss Josie Still, a very efficient • • • milliner, who has been at Westminster for the past two seasons, spent sev eral days in Barmvell with her cous ins, Miss Eloise CaW-and Miss Hattie Lbe‘Sanders. She left on Wednes-, day to visit relatives in Augusta. Miss Still contemplates opening business of her-own before returning to work. Auditor’s Appointments. Dunbarton, Jan. 12. Robbins, Jan. 13 Kline, Jan. 14. Hilda, Jan. 15 Blackville, Jan. 20. Elko, Jan. 21. Williston, Jan. 22. Mercatus, Jan. 23. Personal property only, to be re turned. 50 per cent, penalty will be added, and no returns received after February 20th., the last day for mak ing returns. R. W. RILEY, Auditor. S AY, you’ll have a streak of smokeluck thafl put pep-in-your-smokemotor, all right, if yotfl ring-in with a jimmy pipe or cigarette papers and nail some Prince Albert for packing! Just between ourselves, you never will wise-up to high-spot- smpke-joy until you can call a pipe by its first name, then, to hit the peak-of-pleasure you land square on that two-fisted-man-tobacco, Prince Albert! Well, sir, you’ll be so all-fired happy you’ll want to get a photo graph of yourself breezing up the pike with your smokethrottle wide open! Talk about smoke-sportl Quality makes Prince Albert so appealing all along the smoke lino. Men w^o never before could smoke a pipe and men who've smoked pipes for years all testify to the delight it hands outl P. A. can't bite or parch/ Both are cut out by our exclusive patented process f Right now while the going's good you get out your old jimmy pipe or the papers and land oa some P. A, for what ails your particular smokeappetite / Copyright 111* R- J. Ktync Tobacco Co. Ymo buy Prime* Albert ooorytohoro tobmcco it toU. Tommy rod bmgo. \ rod tint. hand tome pommd and half mound tin humtdoro-ond —thmt clotty, practical pound cryttal glatt humidor with toonto maittonar tap that boom* tka tobacco in ouch perfect condition. R- J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C Notice of Discharge. Notice is hereby given that I will file my final return with the Hon. John K. Sneiling, Judge of Probate, for Barnwell County, as Administra trix of the Estate of Henerietta Meyer, deceased, upon; the 3rd day of January, 1920, and petition said court for an Order of dischage and letters dismissory. MARIE MEYER, Dec. 1st 1919 Admtrix. Mr. Herman Mazursky, who is at tending Stanton Military Academy, is at he me to spend the holidays with hi* parent*, Mr. and Mrs. B. Ma- COME ID US FOR PANTING ^Thatfells Goods *jj STRAYED.—From my place on December 20th, 1919 one bay horse 6 years old; one black mare mule 12 years old. Finder please notify G. C. Best, Jr., Kline, S. C. Bo 'Colombia. S “ STRAYED--Dec;—16, Z horse mules, from my place at Klme, S. C., weight about 1000 pound* each about 6 years old. A liberal reward [ will be paid for information leading to recovery of same. W. H Harden, Klme, S. C. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I will file my final report with the Honor able John K. Sneiling, Judge of Pro bate for Barnwell County, upon the 31st day of December, 1919, as Ad ministrator of the Estate of 0. D. Allen and petition the said Court for an ofder of Discharge and Letters Dismissory. • J. C. Mayer, Administrator. CITATION NOTICE. The State of South Cirolfna, County of Barnwell, By John K. Sneiling, Esquire, Pro bate Judge. / WHEREAS, J. O. Williams, made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the .Estate and eBecfs oi Aaran William**, deceased. - These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors . of the said \*nn Williams, deceased, that th»*y Ix -n . appear before me, in -the court of Probate, to be held et Blrnwell on 1st day of Jan. 1120 next after publiccation thereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cau*e. if any they have, why th« said Administration should not OLAR NOTES. Messrs. M. B. Berg, M. E. Rizer, Baine Freeman and Misses Eunice Cogburn and Evelyn Smith motored over to Orangeburg for the Academy of Music play, “The Kiss Burglars.” Mr. F. C. Chitty and M. E. .Rizer are recent additions to the local lodge of Elks. Mrs. Gunnels’ little girl Evelyn is out again after her serious illness. Wedding bells will peal forth happy couples this Christmasi We wish them a long life, and/* mer ry one. The Famous Players/Company of Olar presented a high-class Minstrel and vaudeville show at the school au ditorium last night, resulting in a crowded hop*e and a general satis faction at^the entertainment provid ed. - me “biddies” purchased by a la- y in town disappeared the first evening and were alledgedly resold to her next day. This time she clipped their wings, but they took flight just the same. She exper t to be allowed the privilege of buying them nack again shortly. Clarence Kf'- c of Ulmer was in town Saturday. *. . ; - LOST. Ur 11 Ill Calhoun, who t* at-1 TAKEN UP—Two black & wl Military Institute at i * do led ptri Owner can ret u • granted, te | Ohm under my Hm 1 thr* 17th day o: ne I December, Aaao Domini* 1*11. rv John K. SnelSBg. ~ Judge of Probate, Pefehtked m the IV h day el Dec., I 1919. is the ftaraweil bertinel. 14i A. Kn* f peace en • * reader fSamta » fee, l!*^ 1 *** ■ rfd 11 mae t» *pead the J by payfa^ with hi* patent*. - D. CaJhewa. • 1 • U. V K VifL rOOj Some curious a trickle from th; Id* Hires’ car lr | to find out if i‘. , They struck a li? conclusion it wa* considerable watt Recent maser Roar Stack Cn. k fan tiles observing -‘diator of Mrs. »- j .urday decided pa* or water. i came to the . , which needed *** pat it oat. c* * the Berg A c. m posed ai aae blind mule, guaranteed to go cranked. Mr. Geo. R. Briggs, county demon stration agent, has set out trees and shrubs on the school grounds. Mrs. Cannon Langley, of BarnweB. is visiting Mrs. W. B. Cave. Mrs. Jackson Sanders, of BarnweB is spending the week with her par ents hfti'e. Eva Harrison, connected with e Alderman Co., in Alcolu, will be home shortly. Mrs. E. L. Lard’s friends are glad to hear of her recovery. Mrs. Jeff Gunnells and children will go to Jacksonville, Fla., next week. Lieut, and Mrs. J. Flamanc, of New Qrleans, will sail for France next month an dexpect to be gone a y4ar. Mrs. Flamanc was formerly Miss Kate Sadler, of Olar. Mrs. Winnie Lee Duggan, who is teaching in Beaufort, vsited Mil Robert Kirkland last week. All the collegians from here am expected home for the holidays. Alan the cqllegettea, and gumy are plan- at the ning to give them a festive time. Mr .and Mrs. C. C. Morris will oc cupy their new home January IsL The Florentine Musicians played at the L ceum last Friday. . Next Monday afternoon school house a gorgeous tree will be the attraction whole town. Mr. Lex Watts has returned b Prof. Bailey of Qmi was In Sa* -iday. Dr. fUrtseg'f little ham has mast ered from of the