Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, June 14, 1917, Image 5

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.*» *<i a>U'i j>r »<l i«i i>» 4>n»h>i it I'l-itf-r .•?. 13 Pv4»f yirftiuft—Mj •an’* Linnment 1 or Rhenmatism OTNWfflTDH SCHOflt-ttOStft D'iv ai'i'iTjiiTtl L.sular l\>s»»**9iaii8 ol ti>? The pain g^s srt iquieldy after you applV-Sloan'* Ijnknent fuf\ rheumatic ft r 'j - r f[ r i' '——'77\ ‘ Ji '* ' £ pain^fnedralpiaAtoot'ha/liP, lt»nitjag<i, (Written for We»k) 'ApeordinTg tq previous announcemei ii previous aunoum: >■1 ige had enl!ee»eri j’—Kiuii UtTJera . X I*K itNjiaj>nrii u s- I > at mf «-JVpy* : to -use. .It ijfl suotfi-s \vithont t-lf-a <*V and more spray;.*, and its V cj7ii -k'y pemdp.itesl robbing ami is far. i*»..eveni DufibartnuAiih.JU o tlre eveiitng-oKin*• 26thv.towiti.ts4 th** ehfctrg vxenpiff# Th*- Cir*-nt .tiffinti^ < K-en As ear-1 y aXs uVloe k p in. t h?■ • a r g* Auditor,uin whs filled, and -Haadu.'n room was quite at a premium. The pupil* were handsomely dressed, showing the Nal o>ral 'crdors in their yrA pacific.'—Fjprie >ffvvai). ~ ‘ 7. elf sj.am.Jilp b >J9 and girls, repre costume?, and the'pojierb tuVie uTTliei ‘.'Your in r,u/n r w r re ! mtrud uged pjL C$e]e*&am.” ' ■ * ' • j-Fhe elding scene of “Jubih dfclfr Spangled Baroaer wa* sup A ....JIM ...rogflrtlf’rs, Qf*re :• Arthur M. Jones, of Malms, Mary F:Cole. Gay, Ga. Dorris U. Goolsby, Denmark. They were all re-elected and will serve Ihe ensuing year. This action meett" The ^(nreuiTyHre of Mf patrons. They at p-ar to have doiie a parents The lovdipe-s? of their pr.ettf uni- forms, girls apd bcffs, the ogtflirity of that step, the Weft child’s vofce. -ehat BH»sie4a ; thp<P»*«* t»^ »<>««» ’that myriad of national flags, that unison of thelir movement’"of‘ the colors, made one feel that the military spir.t hgd surely seized our people, - when the children could sitftt the "Star tipangled Banner” “Columbia The Gem atiHice WENS Uconlratted „ the. Alias Lill (ifhens who has been teach old time vrith the-pew liberty War Ffonds are isMi£d- by Imr-United Stgfcy (lowriinrem for the purpose of financing tfre wtti^in behalf ofoLiberty and Humanity, " The Bonds will be datecKJune 15, 1917, and Will not be redeemed before 3trftC TfVrBLp^tfr T7" They”w i J1 bear interest at the-yeafly ra.te of 1-2 per cent, payable eyery\i x monthfe, and .will be exchanged to* ig at- Hemmingway ,, ti, C> has just xer beside the handsome two -storf^^ hrielr turnedand-ifrthe guest of Mrs T. W7 building of commodioos F i ireln su ra n c eT5u si 1 renewpfs in one of thi Mrs L X Owens and Miss May / — Owens have gone to Columbia to at 4 large auditorium of the present day nicely furnished in mjdern fixtures. not be bestowed 'tend the voiumtDrarCnilege corinnehtre Too miTCh praise can upon Bro. Win. Dicks and the other trustees in providing our children" first ment. \ Miss Olive. Calhoun of., Barnwell if followin'* rate of interps the guest of Miss Lena Cave. y . Mrs Ajace^Burch of Augusta is vfsit ing relatives here. ^ . * ; Misses VLoha.ffey and ^terenson of Columbia College faculty gave a'Con cert in the school auditorium Wednes day, evening, under the auspices of the -WemaitrMiSsionakv Society. The occasion was very much enjoyed by those in attendance.’ ~ ? XT A^PiTIerson.: ' ig issue carry a class appliances. J1q.w il .w^ufd httpnish our deceased- brother Caleb Killipgsworth, the gre8t grandfather, and. other fathers could WELL. SOUTH CAROLINA higher rale Liberty War Bonds are issued in two Bearer Bonds and Regis- “ t>Ted Bonds. Bearer Bonds, which are issued in denominations $5<t, $100,- $'ifM) and $1000,.lwtve interest coupons attached wiHeh will he accepted by any batik wheh.the interest has been earned.’ Tin interest on Registered Bonds will lie paid-in- the Opvenimeftfcby direct ^heck to the rtw-ner '■ \j.'- ■ .' P When die, both the principal a.nd interest will be payable^in .United ^States gold coin of .the present .-tandard bf vahte, flmd neither tin principal noc~ ™rbu“tBTereSTAvtir 1)e subject to incline'RUk’" " "" ’ v. '' •” - Lit>erty War Bonds wiH lye i^od^eithcr to the; purchaser or Til favoLof r anyone thebiiyer may at any time de^gn^tfi* . they return and rpirk fhe change; The folowing i« the program Sotrg—Wayg-'Oid <Tliiry. the Ishhook— Beading^-Your Flag and -Flag Virginia Brown. , tijjig—Doily Stop Weeping, TJj*p New 1 Engjjf^r atuT Surveyor M/f.KNDASLlv. s. 0. inv^7^*me'nt A T-fherty Bond is a for the man whose money is'idle. It will bring him interest with the Achibafte7bathinfl^ool[a'godd investment tiong—»Sador Lad. Chontv. Htars ami Steiprs JubiU*—School. ‘.V ur I’iu'N' .^atu”—.Lai; h iiliingfi, for- r tlve^'one’*wTTd'T.apnU The' ready money. Hp can buy It with his savings and the banks will help htm meet his denly aft'la^exeicise agd araft, give' the ejld. germ| a femt-b^id that ma$Hwfd Columbia ,The Gem <>f TheGeean payments Croup Whocpfng*,Cough- Keheved • •' ’•’■-» ^ . * * Children’s diseh^es demand pi paredness. When -the ^inld wakes y at night, gapping and strangling bfesith, how t\;anKf^f yoiLare to hi Dr Bell’s Pine-Tdr-HoneyX^t hai This .^fleetive Y/emedy loosens 't tWvthinp hakamit.iv^A; on your house or car, or by a lapel but . - ! * t . , ’ 8 Rhode Island—Pearl Bates breathing ton, but .‘by-oWuine a LibesiV * Bond, the tVp Show your right toexerciee the J pri-v- -further ilegfj- of An^erican citizenship by be- Keep D house fl. pelewarAn n.ia Laun4:-JL tateif membrane -and arrests >ntJhmmation\ Pleasant to take. r/Bell’s Pine-Tar-Hopey in the for Ndl colds gpjp bronchial s!‘ At yhur druggist, 25(?G XtjTtlTCaro’iLa—Ruby Bates South Caro ina—Lulie Green Aileen R motree. ar Boudsris the surest way of doing at i>art or quickly and honorably. J With the money obtained through 1 overment will cfjuip our owu ^rruy and navy, furnish suppliesNto ho for three yeArs have been h^oicaby fighting our battles^ Dut money meh arc useless, supplies are unobtainable, the waF a Liberty War Bonds therefore furnish a form ofi high patriotism-— lievii'g in 'American t riuciplt^ to the extent of owning a Liberty Bond. 12. Georgia war yourself, buy . Liberty War Bonds to equip someone-else w«o i\g< If vou are'sendi your son, buy Liberty^ War Bonds to support him,’ loseiid, buy Liberty War Bonds 1 to help the other If you have no son a SIS! T .ilrr^rfy *&&*&*#* • • pu sh it to that conclusion t' —. ■ If ) oil re foreign born, buy LibeHy War Bbuds and pro.ve your loyalty ^ x beyond a doubt,\ If vour. incoih.e is large from income taxr ’ x buy LibeHy \v ay Bonds been If your iilvOme is siualb.huy Lilierty' War Bonds because they afford the a ft*-4 Security Ami surest interest for ydiir savings liava -pidnet-rfiL Fdr<l srTvire. lias "y WliTT* ver. Ford c Above all. if vou. i liberty that your.ermj while that these United qpprecjitie tl and yours,, if you lielieve it worth ltinu.e x .to exist in st'Jt-nd v^ourinumy.lb~that d i,ican-, vou other- are ..dedicating tfudr live itten.Vion- am e genuine ; 'Riinnifydo2)45;; ^e«Jan.$oU — / : ~ ■ •-' \ ill Detroit.x On tUspl pcieJLiii routing ( Town Gar $o.n, Subscription blanks for Liberty War B^mls and full ’inXoriTtatfoii be.che_grful.ly furnished to you when you inquire at.the Liberty -Bond. Wih in any of the lollowitig places