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The Barnwell Sentinel,*Barnwell, S. C rlnodreda More la Barnwell lo the' Sftnre Plight Li Tilt'd all the time ; . Weary and worn out night and day ; , Pack aches ; head achea. Yqair kidneys are probably weakened You should help them at their work. Let one who knows tell you how. Mies Laura Clarv, Main St., Barn we! 1, eaya: “About two yeara ago I had a severe case of kidney troub’e which put me 4n a serious condition. My back ached ACM,itnea I, was nervous, had headaches ar.d objects floated-before my eyest My kidneys acted irregularly and I lost considerable sleep. I felt tired and dull all the time too. Doan’s Kidney Pills were highly recommended ■'to—mu by others and I got some and u-ed .them, as directed. I got relief from the start, the backaches quickly left nie.-my'kidneys act'd naiuraUy the d/.zy «| *‘lls" disappeared andl was soon entirely (veil. No return of the trooh e has occurred since and I re commend Doan’s Kidney PtHs tM (till lit n S S t. 14 * j ij.iywuiMTy, iiwiy i^vt.vkv them Tiere and there In the Acids Were clumps' 1 of white birch and red oak, with dry leaves still, clinging to their houghs. The stars shone fumously up Id the winter sky. „ ~ 7 Gregory half turned In fils seat and talked. They had many friends In com mon. He had knowh-Rolf since they were hoys hack In Denver. 'Neither of them notlcod after five miles had been covered that the horses were walk.-, lng. breasting the drifts and literally wndlng through, until they came to W dead halt and the driver Jumped out. They couldn’t go on, he said. The sndw was up to the top of the fences as far Mr-one coma see; Be, could turn around and get them up to the old Annabelle Smith . place, where there was u telephone,' and they could call up Wlndyheath. , “It’s only nine-thirty,” Gregory said reassuringly. “And we don’t get un adventure every day. Let’s go.” The Smith place was dark when they reached It, but the driver knocked lustily and flnully there was a faint, frightened voice from the Inner side of the front door asking who It w’as at that tlmejof night. Gregory explained, with the drlver’slhelp, and they were inn wifi ^TTTTTTTTTmTTT :C 7/to ail- if oar'round soft drink For business men, professional men, men of sports - - <£olf, bowling, tennis, shooting,riding.For everybo^vevery where, the year round. Bevo is hale refreshment for wholesome thirst— an invigorating soft drink. Ideal for the athlete or the man in physical or mental training— M $ood to train and Izola Jbrrcsfer (Copyright.) T was a supreme "test of friendship, visiting the Del- , m a r s. on New Year’s, her ur>»\ (n fur, with a cap meeting her collar, Wini fred stood on the bleak little platform at Byers’ Cor ners and looked through the snowfall for any tiling thut seemed to be a con veyance. She had left Boston at f>:4. r >—plenty of time to reuch Wlndyheath In good time; Anne hud written her. “It’s Just n nice little run over from Providence on the Providence and Wll- Uinuntlc line. We’ll meet you at Byers’ Comers. The trains only stop there on signal or to let off visitors, and the only visitors that iwer come are ours. If Kolf or I can’t corrm over I’ll send a wonderful substitute.” > Evidently Kolf, Anne and the sub stitute had been overcome by the storm. Trains had been delayed from lV*ton to Providence and on th? little bxal line they had waited again and again along the way. There had been no real need of any signal to let her off when Byers’ Corners came In view. The drifts were so high thut it took the train *3) minutes to get out of Byers’ Comers, let alone getting in. Rut again Anne had written: i “Don’t feel dlsrpuraged getting tQ 0 ■a. We live in the quaintest little village perched on the top of a hill, but It la wonderful when you g<M: here, and we’re pMtartxi big logs for you Barnwell Beverage Company Distributors ' BARNWELL* i Main St. Phoo** 70 admitted. Any amount. Desirable terms. First Mortgages as Security. LOANS MADE PROMPTLY Apply to “But you can’t get word through to night. The wires don’t work. They never do after a big storm on these here party lines,” suld Miss Smith, holding up a big olllamp. “Just step right out Into the kitchen and,you stir up the fire, Ira. Make yourselves to Ira can drive back and ^nniimi#/ ■ home, folkses. maybe telephone from the village up there.” Winifred never forgot that New Year’s eve. After Ira bad gone, they sat out In the cheery old kitchen, drinking tea, eating nuts and apples and mince pie, and getting fearfully well acquainted, as Miss Smith put It laughingly. Gregory carried In wood and split kindlings for rooming, snd locked up for the nlghh While Miss Smith went up to look after her old bedridden father, they sat together by ' the fire, and somehow talk died away. Tlie old clock up on the chimney man tel softly struck twelve In the silence. Winifred looked up and aralled. her head leaning back on the cushioned top of the old black rocker. “Happy New Year!” she said. “Isn’t It the queerest thing, our being way up here miles from everyone we know, and not knowing each other even, and starting off the new year together?" “It’s great” Gregory clasped his havds around one knee, seuted un the wood box under the big Dutch oveq. ' “I'm not superstitious, but after ramb ling for a year over there this seems 1 nwfullv much worth while. You know I'd almost begun to think. If you won t mind my saying so. that there wasn't • anyone like you In the world.” Miss Smith hurried through the en try way. , “Ira’s hack with a bigger team and he's going to tuke you through all jlght. he says. He drove over that bud spot In the bonds and broke It for you. And he’s telephoned to Mrs. Del- mar that you’re coming.” It was nearly two when they reach ed Wlndyheath. All of the windows Lawyers Phone 38 BARNWELL, - SOUTH CAROLINA By John K. Snelling, Esquire, Probate Judge Whereas, M. L. Bouliam hath made suit unto me to grant unto him Letters of Administration of the estate a.d effects of Alfred Aldrich; These are, therefore, to cite snd ad- monish all aod singular th? kindred and creditors of the said Alfred Aid- rich, deceased, that they tie snd appear before me. in the court of Probate, to be held at BarnwelL S. C.. on Tuesday, the 3rd of Juiie, next, after publication thereof, at II o’clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand this 19th day of Mi), Anno Domini 1919 John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate. Published on the 22nd of May. 1919. in the Barnwell Sentinel. F OLKS are a heap like tobacco. Thar 9 s hot-headed bitey folk*. Thar 9 * flat, unintere*tin 9 folk*. An then thar's folks like Velvet—mild, bat hearty an fren 9 ly, too. % - NOTICE OF DISCHARGE Not : ce is hereby giren that I will li e my final account as administrator of the estate oU. M. Al’eii with H«m. John K. Snelling. Judge of Proba'e of Barnwell County, on Monday the 10th day of June, 1919, text now ensuing, and petition the said Probate Court for an order of di-charge and letters dia miasory. This 19ih day,of May. 191!*. * L. L. Brant. FRIENDLY H TOBACCO | aud the latchstring Mangles, so be eure and come. Also, I huve your— romance! He bus come troe, Win, at , tas*. aud he’s all that anyone wbp Rives yoo could wish for you." It certainly was stimulating. If noth ing else, both the lure of the letter aod the trip Itself. Winifred wont aroand the other side of the tiny sta tion and heard voices. A man was ' arguing about some way of reaching ' the Detnmrs. and the stocky driver of a two-horse sleigh demurred evasively. “It’s nine miles ordinarily up there and we’d have to go roundbout by Rotta’ bridge tonight 'cause the roads ain't been broke through t’other way, and then like enough we’d never make i it It's worth five dollars to drive 6ver i there, every cent oflt.” i “111 pay you five,”, said the stranger. < “Hurry up.” “I can’t guarantee to get you there, i hut TU do my best. This here’* the 1 taly team In town you could get to- 1 night. There’s a dance over at Pom- < tredt Green and everybody’s gone. I l o-eaat to go. but I had to take some 1 folks down to this ttain, so I don’t I Blind making a little going since I had ' as earn some coming.” “Oh. could ^1 go with you, please?" I •Winifred broke In. “I’d pay half, don’t I yon know, and there’s plenty of room. l*jp going to the Delraars, too.” 1 It seemed too good to be true when I she found herself safely tucked away i on the fmek seat, 1 with buffalo robes ,i around her and the two horses taking i ap Use road splendidly, their hoofs I throwing hack a sp^ay of light snow. -1 ■ He was Gregory Kansdell, he ftoll < her, writer and globe trotter. He hud i jost got bark* from u year at the. front i in Europe aud be said Connecticut , Ui der and by virtue, ol the-fiower contain'd in an order of the Pre bate Court ana dated the 20th day of May. 1919. I will tell to the highest bidder for cash upon Saturday, the 7th day of June, 1919, now next en suing, at ths late residence of George W, Allen, Sales beginning at 10 o’clock in the forenoon and continuing until all of the following described personal property has been sold : i 13 hales of share crop cotton. 100 bushels corn. 3000 pounds of fodder. 1 corn aheller. 4 tons cotton seed in the hands of J.C.Meyer instead of J. A.Vernon. 1 sugar mill and syrup pan. ^ 1 ton cotton seed meal due by J. H, Hewlett. 2*> aka. of cotton ssed meal due by J. H. Hewlett to the estate of “Friendly” is a very good word to describe the positively pleasing quality that sets VELVET tobacco apart . There is that indescribable something about VELVET that is associated in men’s minds with the thought of a friend. ~ i . It is a satisfying smoke—never harsh; withjout a bite. Like a friend it “agrees” with you no matter how Geo. W. Alien Tsirms of sale cash Fiossit R. Allen, Administratrix Victory Roll,i VELVET ; Cigarette VELVETS mmtmrm.mgm* Iju it jmmt right fmr Williston. May J .20.—State Constable W. F. XJssery and Deputy Sheriff Frank (frubbs captured two whiskey stjlls last Saturday. One complete outfit YrittT“2f> galluim- and some udii^key was found about eighf mi1e3 west of Williston Wi the hotne of Guy i Simmons, who ran from the I house , when he saw the officers japtMoaching. The other outfit, rv found in th«» hproe of a negnj, Hin Duncan, near Elko. • Duncan w.is arrested and placed |. jin the ''county j ad.—The State! ever known. SHIP STRIKES ICEBERC. St. Johns, May 2-'» —The Ti tanje-tii»rtbtcr of ft few years ago was reca led Sunday when the Donaldson Line staanief reported by wireless that she hid struck t» or h* Ip. Later reportt n*ud that liar ifcip wa* under Largest County Circulation THE BEVERAGE, earyour utton the IRST DAV Vs / V Vs r //'Y vS\ / y • ^ /