Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, July 05, 1917, Image 8
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tiPv^nn.i mrulx flip iW\t tin
wilt 1 trxi] 1 <■(l’u|Km'to lV:< 1 t
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\ (Sill
Will &
^aid : “I have n<> reason to change ,ny
opiiii Miiif iWii’> -Kidney- 1M1-. .-which
i publicly expressed some year- ago
M J’ Cure h:ls bve i'a nvrmauenLi he.
14(1. you/Hu
Mr and Mrs'Louis Wilson and son
Walker of Jacksonville, Fla., left Ja^l
week, after an extern’#j viMt to Mrj?
Wilson’t'|jarei.tSi Mr and Mrs N. CL W.
^Va'ker. - ‘ '+
f ■ n r»!
rKUtl
lUR.NWliUl., S. V
Bjatpwliur mmittt, babkwmjl a n
tv
'f fro IL SALK'r* iabushets, Bbftttb proof
lKr<»oli|hm |FeaI, f3 per h mhfcL l irBl
|{rade Je r sey
week eld $10
3 M--U*
Cow. with tirst e-ilf I
/ T 117 Kills, Jr.
MIW.I.M* Hum it igstiirCTfi)iit.inj|ETWOMST EPISCOPAL
-who h*s Deen vihiTjitH in ‘ Florida re*
to iyu ini v tw>Uiii-W "ft'ir^te^ffr
visit to Mrs A. A. McAllister, before
TfW
oiiunou <9WTtt
Mvi* are-gltvil to know, that Mr B I-
been
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I:I V. I... K( rKKJ.tR^ I' A SfTOK.
p.nr-utpell-r- I’rfunliin); ecnry Snt il*y
-Enslerlu*„•, who- h>s
rfr-* \
morning at
Sohoid-at J(j a. in*
ick ff>r [
(fa
11 :15 idc’Ojft. IS nr. day
Mr Geo. H Bites,
.ensile
FOU SALE—cheap. an iron sate, in
(rood condition., .Inside dimensions
12 x 1? x Is inches ' A. E .Evison,
14-17 Barnwell, S. C-.
... . „ . ... . ... . . „ Ttpwnrtli
.W*v ralfjv4^s#ilia'idiprovvdjentiiiL'h to| meets every Sunday' evening at S:3<»
hr* abb--t-e-sitbrpsome, we hope l.iai.
•fewm be dot. -L- • ’
. FOlVsTITF — H room house.barn. B* 4 -
tween hot h rad road atatmjis. Appy to
Frown Printing Cy., Barnwell, S, 0,
Prayer li’uytit»y-T-tmrstfay-aft(*rmn«H- at-
5:30o'clock. " : . ..
(ine vacant four-year scholarship f< r ! BUickville-^FreachioK-ttVsl at.d third
Cftnrcr nr rum rcrnu
, South Carolina's Oldest College \*
-J&d Year Rcifas SepUm^l ZAib,
- Kiitranee exitpinationr at alt/tlie
county seatk An Friday, Jyfy 13. at Pa m
/Four year courts
and Hr-S. decrees';
-medioul emtrse ta.gt
WANTED* 3CM>) or mbre laborers ai d
CH t (H U11( TS lOT Work 111 (lOll-
etr.jct ok Clyverntnent CA.NTOX.VIKNT
nearColdmtiia.-lanl r* lor board
ing and rleepiiic- (rten right.oji tht^
M r -y. lnr |« t>on ’t wait-to- write:.. tint 1 caiuc.
Ple'ty-w'irk tor everybody and d'uod
wsgSs* Take receipt for railroad Jfare.
w i‘fh we will re iHid to you alter Jon
-have worked'a. weps. . ■ , ■ - :
BaruweH CouTitv vaiued at $lMv'..f(ir | >(/nd,ajs in the Vterm on at d-:30
CUeinson. 1 JW plie-vear «</rieiiitural j ' Siloani-ti'reachinK -ecoud and fourth
course atJC^euison is a vaennt nditdar-"i ^upday in the alte.ri *ein at 4 r:
♦IS dtssig-'nl
■groujuK,
lied
ship as.usufif'..
Misflf j 1 Jessie Arm-troire, F.ole Me.- |
Nab and ,jb : bahniiiji llayes b it Friday
for Greenville, to attend-,Abe H. Y. -L‘.
r; Associatioji, -j&t (tefcKVteaP. from
Barnwell AsaocjAt-iou.' .
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PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.
(11nVv-Aa<F.. F.visov. IIki’To}’.)
' Cimrch.of tiu* Jiuly Apugtjes, Barn
wioLjj., !ServiCe-<. lirrt. tbird*Tin() .fift.l
rfmiUayiof each hpwrt-hr.-nt 1.1:3<f a. in.
i . , t - ‘V iSuridlav School’at 10::’,o every Sunday
M-oTalf in'd. wnrf.eroy. Inc , if r—-
b p. m.
HARDAWAY CONTRACTING CO.,
COLUMBIA. S, C.
LOCAL.
Items Picked from Town
and County.
'HHTTTT. ou^r-n^.'j>'p ■JvV! uioriiiiig. Litany Service Wednesday
Suu.kv moruuiR -for ^ , atl , rlraon9 ^ 5
Where l^roy will att»‘rid af
aeh ool f (»ftmy S; preparatory to enter -
iiig Clemson in the Fall.'
I-t is with -regret that we learned that
A free tuition Le)
to each county ol the-Sta
Spaeioiis biiildipirs and alb
tied equipped laboratories
library facilities
Expenses moderate,. For term^'^r.d
eata-t grier addrpsfi
11 a ii-i: i >i i \7 11 a n i >i) r"i‘n-. PitKsii o: v t . _■{
FN|VF.RSm DP 'S0FTI1 CAROLINA.
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. F.NTliAM t: | ..\ S (J.USAinqX. .
Knt-rnnoe e x a nfirraifl^kiri^T^t Ue " t"hF-
yersity of South Car.il'mavwili be held by
the. 0<miity Superinteudent of Ednen*
i.i,on at the (’minty Court dieu-:*' i’ndai
•July KL'1'07. ; r ■ '
Lhe Lni\ers|ty niters varied 0"iir$e.i
gy*.* 8 ^
“»—• e- —• • -
to the B. A
^wo-year,
Churcb of tire Holy Cumin union. Al- »M''<tpti >*ei »v^. lit erasure, hi story.
-e •. i T ' ' — ... • IHVV HIKl ‘(Hlstfles* r, ’ l '“ - -
deadale. Services morning and after- moderate and
month.* Sunday School every Sunday
Whitney D dvling w'as taken to the ! at lu a. in.
noon of tlip fourth Sunday i.n eacfi I si*p|u')rt are afforded^’xA Targe trumber
J*. F. Krauy ot Kline was in.town -on
M inlay. 's
B J. Hiers of Dunbarton was in town
on Xue.-day. T “ -
Mr< C. W. Moody ii visiting relatives
in A ugusta. -
- —"VLaVnlm-MiHer-rd- A(rplaton waa -4B
town en Monday.
Faul Allen of Blackville was in town
on bj-iness Monday. . — ..
J • .1. Kay of Blackville is here this
yraa attending court.
Miss Helen Calhoun has returned
from a visit to Bamberg. <
Monday being -alecday there were
a few dut-of-town visitors.
j- • r 1
Capt J. Anselm . Meyer of Meyers
Mill was in town Monday.
Chiversity -XlosjuTal m Augusta last
week, with typhoid fever, and his
many, friends hope for Iks- speedy, re-
cOjVery. -J -
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The locaf representative of the Sen
tinel recently held an interview willi
State Warehouse (>mmi«»ioner W. (L
Smith,, in, reference to the. Warehouse
-System ai|d as to his tour of the State
iu the interest of the fanners. Mr
Smith is making a tour of the State,
trmtt c unity aiwl ‘Udantatum” cam
paign and i.s st-iving hard to get the
farmers to co-operate with him and
hn've everything, in readiness fur the,
handling of the cotton crop this fall, 1
in the event the price of cotton war
rants storing. Should we have a re
petition of 1111-1 prices Mr Smith wants
to* be~rea(ly to handle the situation.
Mr Smith is very much pleased With
the interest taken in this matter by th<
farrm'rs in this section-.
St. 1 AI bap r s tHiTuFc h. Blacky* Her Ser
vice* .morning and afternoon of the
second SiPnday in each month. Sun
day iichoal evafy Sunday Morning.
' MUCH TOO MUOH.
\Ve eat too much. We Iveavtoo.mnch.
We try. too much to beat .too much. We
growl too much. We scowl too much
We play the midnight owl too much.
We ape too much We gape too'much,
and dolly with
The examination for the.award of
fed tape tt>o much.—Wtr vacant scholarships at‘ Wiiittirop -Coir
Barney <)wens of Dunbartun was
town m l u iness Tuesday,
in
Miss Ida Browning is visiting rela
tives and friends in Juigusta
T. M. Haukinsuuof Mey-ers Mill was
a business'visitor here saleday,
Mff4bihinson of Augtista is, visiting,
her s-ister Mrs, K F. Woodward. A
Mrs Lottie S Creech of Kiiin*; was in
to n on Monday visiting friends.
Mr and Mrs T Feand have rc-
( rued from an eitensive trip north.
Mr and Mrs A E. Silverthorne. of
Martins, were in town on Sunday last.
• J. C.' Patterson has purchased a-Kord
touring car from tne ,Barnwell Motor
Cj. ^
DrDeWi't Liiicaster 1ms go^ie to
Fort Mill, where he is to opeu_a dental
otlice. A '* , . .
Mrs E. Mx Foil and little daugtiter
ot Mt. Pleasant, N. U are visiting'’Mrs'
H S. Dicks.
Miss Hallie Aim'stronc spent „the
fourth here with her father Capt J B.
Armstrong. >
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U' ]». lltjriey, W caHkOTviin and
Loyal Spelling motored to Augusta ast
Wednesday.
The many rriends 'iiT Mr FletcJieF
Anderson will regret to leari^ of his
present illness.
4 l i
M isStSendiia ChftiHte. of t^rnrgia,' is
Visitlflg ' tier Aunt, Mrs F. J. Drew tti\
Mar! boro Avenue’ _ • -
State Warehouse Commissioner W.
C. Smith was in town oh' business the
Ja/U;r tart of last Week.
Mrs Harper Hagood and Miss Hari*
etle .Lstt-lie'. 1 -attejson attended. a
wed.ling in Bamberg last week.
, \biit.-a number of people from Barn-
"attended the ‘Patriotic" ball, at
Allendale, on Wednesday night
W ._(Llniore,Simms lias purchased an
I. C. H. auto truck. Watch for Ins
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advertisements in The Sen'in-el.
I '
• Key W. L. Hayes is assisting in a
mt ei nc it Orangeburg this week, but
wi!i return to H 1 his pulpit on tsumday
n- xt’ \
M.rsAJ L>\.0 iphant of Columbia-who
.ffj-'-, i.
is v.ritiirg ner loot tor," A] rs W. (},
BimnfsUias- been*-quit- sick lor set oral
days. t?': ’
■ A-e -f • ir _
Drs AVatton* of Colmpbia and TV wdy
pf Augusta, vvtue in town on Mm day,
as expert w tuessosffti a case ag in t
—:—a* d— —_—:-^K. — ” ;
ihe r .ilroad ‘ 1 .*
MrsrC^N. Burckha’u’r lias rejurfniil
from BocieLy^fill, wlrerib,?d>e x w , eiit on
F .day to atternl flu- frniu raiOf her
Brother. Mr Julien ^auiidVrs ' { ,
In our next i.-su*‘ we ui^Xmr.ry a let -
tc* from state Warehouse C-omtu'S-
eioner- W. (?. Bmitli. explainitig the
Warehouse •tetu-.smti ittu-advau
■ .drsua-.fT- '
BID SO MUCH FOR
HER LOVED ONES
Mrs. Cathey, of Anderson. Says
She Is Deeply Grateful 1
treat too much, and cheat too much,
and tear to face defeat too much.
We buy too. much. We lie too much
and sijivrl and 1 (telly t'otTT thuch. -Te
save jtoo much, and, slave tr*o much,
with one foot in the grave too much. ~
W-fcait too mooli. We-apit-too tmieh.
wear shoes too tight t'd fit too* much*
.We mess too much and dress too much ;
in sixtee ii Milts or less too
; r We spite too imiefi We light too
much and seek the great white Li^ht
too nmeftr. AAVread t " ' m u c h. AV t • ^pp ed
too much, hit- do pc’ a nd use ..the weed
uo much. We drink too much. We
think too much. 1 think we even think
too much. — Orcar Bclileif, in Health
Culture. -
tr are
marf^L opporttiuliies fur
NuA large
»-f scholarship* are avffTa^'e Graduates
of colleges in thig State‘Receive free
'.nitum iff all courses -exi-rsit in the
lichdol of Law. Fordurther particulars
write to - .- *-
_ / ■/ THKIUIESII^NT.
: > CriiyA*jf5ty of. South Carolina,
i. Columbia. S. C .
^7 COLLEGE
SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE
EXAMINATION.
DEGIN NOW by getting a Fisk for your
" spare rim; "Thousands of todayusers
of
ago with the purchase of a singly tire. Ex
pedience proved to them that the famous
Fisk Non-Skid is the greatest dollar-for-
foliar Tire vc
standard of
than ever.
lue on the market—and the"
)k QuaUiy^ts higher today
Fisk Tire) For Sale By All Dealer»
TheFiskRubberCompany
lege and for The ad misatbhOf ( tie (l*w
students win be held at the County
Court Houston Fridaf, July 6, at 9 a.
m Applicants must not be. less'than
-0 x teen"j ears of age'. When scholar-
are vacant a(t#r July (3 they will
he awarded to thus#making the high
est average at.thif examination, prtK
vid.'rt they mbet the corutuionirgoverii~
tig the award. Applicaiitajurseholar-
•hips should write to President John-
on for Scholarship examinattMi blanks
l'lie>e blanks properly tilled oTiVby the
pplicftii.t, shoulu be, tiled with Preei-
ent Johnson by July 1st. *
Seliolar-hips are worth and fre4i .
uiti#>tK- TJirr'-fTPLi ;essiofi " will open
-eptember 19. I917X For further infor
mation and catalogue, address I’resi-
'lent-D. Ii. Johnson. Rock Hill. S. C.
Lauf issue July 5th. * . -h
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IT SURELY IS GOOD.
-Ju-t Madt|a New Persou of My Daugh-
tur." Slid Declares.
‘ ‘1 am so glad-to .re-cpuimend Tau'lac
(o the public, for it Iras done so much
to give back Die health of my boys and
girls and other relatives. It sure is a
ILuiLinedi^merV def lared Mrs Josephine
BAPTIST
(KKV.I W. t,. HAYKS I’.lMl!II l-
Preachin? exery Sunday mnnnr^r
Ft Pi 30 ' NlgliTs'-Pb
Sonday SeliooLMur30 a. m.
Ii. Y. P U. Monday’s at s:30 m.
Prayer Meening Wednesday’s
S ; ! >0 p. UU . ~T -
at
Cathey, of No 13 “K” St., Anderson,
in a statementrhf gave May 35th. Her
husband, a dapgliter. a son and a
daughter in-law^ Mrs Cathey said, had
all been greatly helped.by Tanlac.
“My husband $uffered frdm indiges
tion at.d he w^s-troubled a lot with
headaches. an(I also his appetite was
bad. Hv* complained frequently of be
ing weak and run (Jown. My daughter
Hattie bad i^bmit the same troubles bur
father did 4- riidigfstion, nervousjiess
and UPfib ^ h-adaehes. —
•_ Mr Catlp y thi* k.- Tanl is a mighty
)L>/irine. f(
UNDERTAKING.
I % Ijx -
Motor
to
linirdlo funttrals within n rinjius
of 10 mi Ip si'- niiire,. ro;ison-
alik*. Nitflit &k I>;rv.
riaviiitr ImipTiused a
Lloarso, I'am now i»rei>fvi;pd
M. B. eaEHOUN,
Fifneral Director. Phone Nf. 25
ALLBNOflLE, ^ e.
6-27-1 Yr —
Ofeneral Offices
Chicopee Fall*
Mass.
Fhk Branches in More Than 125 Ciliea
THAT'S ALL
for it helped hfm so
he nsyer eonqlaiis of
good me
much. /Now
those tr* » ! ib.i-es f'/r which Ii 1 * took Tan-
Jac. mil Tanlac g<Vt him in line shape-,
i'lie T$nlac just mad^ anevv person of
my d$ijghit-r Hattinand soon had her^
iii line health It surely is one mor
g<7o(ITrennMy. One’of my inarFit r (TT)(Ty»7
and bis wife ajsd took Tanlac and i
helped them a lot.” • x . ,
Taiiia.CvttH. Master, rilediciiiti -is -sold t
by J. A. Porter. Barnwell; .S.earson j
Drug Co Allendale ; pHptmders^iilack
vi 11**., Fairfax Drug Co.. Fairfax^ Belfast
Plantation Co.\ lldlettvilb'; *W. 11
NVljlkinson. Hjnier ; .LHl. Smith & (id,, 1
Willis ton-; Ivendati t.unibPr-Co, Keii-
dall.
y ok8S Kidoege xpd ElartdftX Biaht
HUNDREDS OF I
LADIES WANTED
Railroad companies, banks. hrforcaiiTTiA
house--, and the like t ? e urging a well
known institution to-supply them with
hundreds of yoimg ahd middle-aged-la-
dits to take up the. places of young rm n
who will be conserifUexL: and Giiyerii-
ment ( llicials,ure quntpd as saying that
the war limy Iasi three years or longer.
Tttf* in stilt ufcinn ha^aisn received. from |
the Fnited t^at ’sHKerverninept. JettefH"
■*ay ing that tha (toWrnment needs many
lady steriograHi-r4r at salaries ranging
from ?f*(wj (_t> t7) ^l.-JtM.(K) a year to begin
Oil "
Patriot i 1 diesr*-la'lie- w4io loVe their
•ountry —will maky material manifes-
ifttion (>r thFir pkti^iTtigm bv helping
t^eir country, by serving it now. when
ii need- help atid ser\/\ee. Ladie. who
are wiibpg to show their patriotism !
t/hus—to do their duty bT their Govern- |
ment T>v givkrgiT t-hejr aK^-.^gyrving as ;
substitutes f< r men at the front or
preparing to go Mo the froi.b^and thus
keeping act»\e and qo-mal t' e couinrer-
cial afTacr- of their c hm t >y—ladu s ivh i ;
ar«- wi ; lir g to p'eiare f'-or tins wor^ and
to do it sb idd abiumniiicatp wi’liNjhe
i'lSt'Mitniri .feTerrTt! Tit «t>iiye— : l)r-tn£»yju-
i til’s Pfil'Mical I »t i >1 f i e pp C'liilognM. (’n'Min*.
bin, i s . (’.—an institution .w'l:.iel.i raijM*
r' ad company's. Lank-. meroaifT^le
f; oi.-es, hi d th(‘/,i.uf.rirmt• iit, ! ave made
a recruito g. s’atiun, sn (o speak - f r t-'-'e
big army nfslTnograi lu-r.c^ and bo,k-
keep. r- n>cile.d.lJow.
Duinfmpri^tliilleee (= ffiaMiiC a
i iu 1 i rqpnsiti -n to ladies who wi'l make
preparation- for these--pos 'n>: s —a
propo itioo by t'he n rm? * f which tui-
j.imf may be paid n <‘ r >ut of salarr* after
tu-itioii is -ivuM'd ; !.nil aid the-*- posi-
tiniis pay go d *iari«•?.*"Pr<'t"*si-
tion in ii< tad wj.1i i ? sent. to'every
young lady *• ho for P. "*
Header,, 'e'l!* yoin g ladies aboist these
good posit.i ins; urgu them to colimvo i-
cate with-1 Ml A U( r111*NX Adv^7 •*> It
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Now Paid for What He Knows r ^^
No brighter, no more'capablc than ymu but determined to
He took the easy step provided by Draughon’s.
m:
200,000 overworked, underpaid yoqng men a^jJ women in 18 states have taken the
Draughon Course of Business Training in Bookkeeping, Stenography, Banking.
•* Accounting, Commercial Law, etc., amdtheir small investments have
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This Draughon Training-i* the helping Hand that will take you out
of the long-hour, short-pay class into the sef^t, well pardewje. 4
Write us TODAY for our book of Bankers’Advice to Young Men,
and ourCATALOGd *
RAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
Price $1 .(Hi per buttle.
> Adv
UNSHAKEN TESTIMONY.
r - ,./ ■* ~ .
i- the test of trull), . And
K 'il.ney Pills have sfiiud the
Tune
•Dnan-*?—K'din-y IMIs h'ffvi
lest. Nn Bamw.ejj resident who suf
furs backache, or annoying urinary ills
(•an v rt imiin uuQonvfnced by tliis t wice
-■ u).d t i st itiio-ny
Charles t’ol en'. Craven St.. Hump--
tun, S, C,, sayifi; ‘.My back trnubbd
me.fur a lung t ime aHc* th.Te was r dull
nain across ,ny buns. My kidu&ys
were weak ai d ■e.nx'fk ine nuic.n-aii'
: " v i mice, e-p ■ (■ i it 11 y it niglig When 1
In ard^biUlt |H nil’- K'diu \ .I’ii/ ,1 de
Cidedrt.it gi.vje l.l en) a trial an’iL iumi di-
aluly . I boiigii .m.■ This r* :n; 1 y.
Mded-^ust as re( b
aches hu*L pair,
trujjMc with my
Rest.tate to recunim. ii'l I).t!nV#*Tslih.7y
•P+ll- unttymui^a'l 1 y»ted ‘ wdh kidney
'CUUlplftil.t.
A LASTING LFI- l iC I -
Nearly .three ye R*"- Inter. Mr Cohen.
“I have no reason to change my
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i Ikiv A r;
■f
Lr] f-.' 4 > «i «» f
Iw- £ e- X *, J i n (1X •
Sole i\ser.ts.