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HM flBMMMMi MWi-> ■ i .j dWwrsum WOMANHOOD, the Glory of the Nation” you will i » ! ‘m ^ m-'' a * ‘ ■ • _ country is in. You witl siee how and why our shores could bi Never was tnerea picture more timely, more stirring in its a W r WSmmi I t ISff i s y oiiir; b l t y ium s fate as a result its me Will Positively be at the TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7th and 8th • n ' • \ • ’ , ; - fc v - . ^ • - 5- 1 ADMISSION 25;and 50 CENTS '— ' MATINEES 5:30 NIGHTS -8:45 }%f] Hu.i-t of U1 ac*v.k Vil If* whs in /Town l>; 1 n 11»«*>'Jt*jday • : v . ■ / Mkh Kit** Simms.i- vis ijn .\shville,,.\ ('. , y WAN 1KI> \V A Yl'E D \V AVI' K11 M •‘.rt Hmt half grown- hot* (white and •* 1! >rr &i t',irpenter.«. M edia ruga. Labor/ ^r., ».'| • . Stead V Work, gOod WHgeS, E KT. lv 114-M-’-Ster RKNv—PayRoH week ly m -h*Ii— Railroad 'fare refunded' jt «■ at me week. VVriai.ui I'limiv tjl see 0-. Coluipbia (’Iky Company, (’harlie Suydanriof t'ol.unibia was in .town trii Tut 1 ' Lay . . * T3ln$kvtllb waT a A POUND of. JX old v^t-yle * \ hulls con* tain^.about J 4 pound\of real rough a-ge- and 3bout *4 pound kiuKto' 1 iwn eti~Kiloy is -eliding " Bo'^e till)*' 111 hnnbia. S ( r'>K»IM NT- s room irons* mi Wash: t»-H4uii Avv.- 4a#ht and water, Brown Printing CtompAirvN. *. I»r W S*uti 11 h r v i. u of I Mm barton whs in toioi mi T hursday MrslP. .1 Drew left on i'orTON-l’t.AlK’KA BATTKY, ttii >& v ml n h h Cul: • At A aCl< > r *. a nnint> sfai 1 ■ -Mpfni. reliable and efiergtfTic. Their ex- tensive warehousing facilities and sup erior sal-smahsldv gfe at v’Dtrr .Com- 1 1 ,* the olcUs^yle hulls swell , to twice the weight, or 1J< pounds/NA pound of • p ‘ . X” T O*0* MARK “ . . Robert Bronson has returned from ■ i ■ his \acalio:i in the mountains. Mrs .Sallie McNab has returned from hundtintlY .able to maud a v isit to relatives .iitTliirei.ee t jv,of I'OttOt' s v an important part in the recovery of business from the adverse conditions following the out- break of the Eproptan war, thirty months ago, and any <juh Nn’t u*fb )otV interest to try l*ii ft/noM afwl be convinced. drtanee^ then)/ tiijetn drill "» 1 Oliver Woodward of Allendale Sunday litre the guest of relative still helping to k^ep Business on an even keel. C" V’ '< ' 1 j vte i Mrs J. B."Moore-.baa, returns m.e after* a visit to, her brother in 'Ander son. \ This system with its immense resourced is a bulwarked strength to the banks which arp mem- bers\ol it, and will assist them in any financial requirhmentSAYhich they may be called upon to meet\ \ ’ lintles® also doubles after being eaten byt as they are 100 per cent Toughage, the origmat poun4 becomes 2 pounds— A.OCAL Several of Barnwell (3ouhlyyduTr^ meu were ordered to- Oolumbia t he latter part of last week for examinai ion for the’ fcecTfiTd.Officers Training Camp, at Camp Donald McCain near ChiiTa* ^ Items Picked from Town not 1! 2 pounds Therefore, 4 pound and County of Buckeye, Hujlls goes a. third again as far as a pound of old style hull*. In other words, you only have to feed impound of Buckeye Hulls to give the. same food, value ^as a full pound of old style By depositing your^money with us you re ceive, the protection 1 and the new fheilities which iinogs ■our Don’t furget to register m- v t Monday offer you, • *'■ Other Advantages Buckeye Hulls cost much less per No trash or dust. 'ton than old style hulls. Sacked—easy to hanc Buckeye Hulls allow, better as- They mix well with 01 similation of other food. They take less space i Mr. Ben Faulk, Dothan, Ala., Prefers Buckeye Hulls to old style hulls because , HonUeo. If. Bates visited Columbia on Tuesdays JEWELRY Be sure you have yo ir registration certificate handy. -- J. N. Terry is» visiting relatives in .North Carolina. You'nr^cbrdially in- vitod to c aT4 N a n d inspect illy sweliXm^ cows like them as well, they are cheaper., they agree with the ^cows, and they go farther, one sackjasting as long as two sacks of the old style. FIRST NA riONAV fjlANK J. V. Dunbar of Martina wa u here on tius itiesii Saturday. -— T — of jexvAlrv. Thr pivf thoroughly txyelve Haute before feeding.—lt-ix. ra.ty la d> tKim hy wettinf them doWo night and morning fot the next feeding. II at any time thia cannot be done, wet iown at least thirty minutes. ' If yvu prefer to feed the hulls dry, use only half as much by bulk as of old style hulls. Book of Mixed Feeds Free Gives the right formula for every conlbination of feeds used in the South. Tells how much to feed for maintenance, for milk, for fat tening. for work. Describes Buckeye Hulls and gives directions for using them properly. Send for your copy to the nearest mill. D*pt. K The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co. Atlanta Birmingham Greenwood Little Rock Augueta Charlotte Jack ton - Macon J. C. MeDullie was a pleasant caller here on Saturday. \ <v Mraifd Mrs A. K. ISilverthbrne visit ed Barnwell Saturday. tiest assprUhtdit.over displayed; tu Darn- in the Balance Willie Johnson of KJine waB here aturday on businers. " * • Yours for liusVur We are indebted to Arthur Sander for a huge watermelon.^ Dept. K Memphit Selma W. D. GANTT Mayor P, S. Greene of Elko was in the city 0T1 business Tuesday. “■ - Miss Eloiue A'ntly of Cordova is here with her sister, Mrs K. S. Dicks., . ^ Mrs J. A. Koepton visited friends and-relatives at Allendale last week. a One day only to get .registration icer- tilicates. Monday August 6ih, sales* Jeweler CITY OFFICIAL ENDORSES A-l-M Says it Should be tsed by Every Person Ad IT PROLONGS LIFE The following statement, comirtg from a prominent city official of Saletii, Va., t e irs keigtit in that it comes froTn one who*eposition demands the tirutb at a4 h-Jid tiu- gold, woukl pi^itelj deelini 1 T*4 pay you a *.:• ' T* ,. .**<*-■ ’• \ Heeof.d time: See advantage in favor of the efieo'ii .' Miss Margaret Perry of Na»hvillel Tenn, is visitiug_AIr and Mrs K. S Dicks. fries*.- Read what lie says. , ,‘*Ultave tried Acid Iron Mineral and yjflfn highly recomfnend Miss Martha Snyder ofGreert} is the guest of Miss Pauline Holman this Bank of Western Carolina BARNWELL. S. C. “My experience inSvprk as-a train ed nurs-e,” said a, young woman, “teaches Tie that young girls a/f. ea. peei.ally subject to constipation sim ; f ly because they omit or neglcit th'f aTUimpcrtaht duty to- .Nature that should' be performed- without: fail every day.” ' And then, after they'get - ,yar.d headachy, .-o many of them takU’thai na^ty, pdiicri^us i-alomcl'-fh'ht si.-J., , ; - ^stemach or bowels. ..It. Js .guaranteed no give satisfaction. If it doesn’t 1 take t^ie empty bottle tp your drug gist add get your oOc back. - - ‘T have used calomel and its com pounds for liver trouble for years. , 1 'have always dreader! taking it because ,of its violent action, the .sickness it invariably causes and JhXfaH that it i.\ a poison., Martin’s Liver Medicine -is u boon to mankind in that it takes f calomel, acts st> effec- so .pleasantly, that itr is |f. I canpot t90 highly -?,kirtin ? :s I/iver Medicine." cDotuild, 1109 Oglethorpe it as a eonatTtu- ti-on builder and generaT health restorer 1 believe every-person of ad^’anced age should take Acid Iron Mineral, atxl that-iiwi l proiongtrne^r ife. 1 have also fou.nd it very yaluable HvTTopping blood and healing siirert’l-fays Mr^'.GT AVeblrPY, Cjmt of Poocw^ timl Supt Water Works. 8A!eih. W. M»ll iirfitninenl ip pub ic lifedo'riot make-a habit of praisltv-? tnVdiciiiefi Riflief they .condemn them. And ir. tJvai Ag-id Irtin Mineral has proven so- etlLd-f lit as to" win the praisi uf Chief i'’■ Meail Office: ■ AIMiM. S C Dr Oliver Falls of Kings Mountain, N- TJ. cspeiit .Sunday in town with friends. rred Aroistron^of North Augusta is visiting pis brother;. J’, B. Arm strong. , . .4 "" m V - ■ Misses Eli?u Kirkland and^Jessie Join - er are spending their vaeatiohat Glenn Springs, v.C. - - • Leon Beard has returned from a feV week s- v is i t 4 rr,h is au ntAI rs IV F. t! nett at Augusta, ' * . Lost ode weed cutter somewhere- in 13 irnw'eil. Finder will please use it b..-fore returning same. for Tvifeitty Years •: lieved- 'ultvicri from I.lvep Complnlirt ^ ItlK iiiuntlV 1‘aina . SPik'- ll«-n«Inette > i» I ‘(Kill ICKII >onp- Moinqch Red Cross Liver Medicine ’ly -yegrry.i iju 41 »en* Tbey;wonh'i h;p".% <»ry nirt.TirVf K ' r '- ' they"tooK~ a dv»se or so .of Martin’s: Liver M'tyftrrnP'i. a guaratiteefl vegSf- abje J n)Wicibe' \vnich acts, gentlyibr. the ! bowelsXvqthnxtt griping or causing loss of tinrtricotaffecting lh4» ^m>etitei . Martin’s 'Live^^IedicJne is^svveet and pleasant, to takriia sjVoonfJ 1 ! •OTuqlly. sufttciCni.in treaHni.a head-*! aeh'c/i>Ln tTtmtionVJndigestAoilV sour' S'clU in pow.Vr ad; into -lupud,’ ibe Keofui.u iti-il f ross l.ij-cr Mrilldne in made only hy '.M/ IJRG^THU Ci < G., inc., Ja^ksonvirie, ITa. r» Cents a not. -nt (Irimulsfs anil In WnrMl ■tore*. <;.r |iukiyniil from hn> iiiaiiufni'tureti*. *o« til ■' ftSUSis ar ihi uviK -PR'CE'Zb* (ash Byto‘3 Dace Gi •k-on.sGa- if the t >wn had as good'crop (ff Vorn a'jd^smah gra n; as tt has of weeds. ■** • toove r « h 0.11 Id w'o r ry. ’ ’' 'Don’t miss Womauba-id” atXiyric Theatre at Blackville, m-xt’\Tiie-day ■.Saif! By &U£r.kbnltftr-QfiigJSfnirfv Barq^Ur^- ■ml. ttul uaakAL. ’■rmrKir&r organs 10 normal it i* of eX >*Vtt Many doctors pre eeptional scrihrTtr AT«B J Ci JL IlRF.hi LIKE IT KENNEDY’S. LAXATiVk : COUGH SYRUP ' AT alt reliable SENTINEL idoeya and Sisdda Dl # •T' ■ J\ L•f « |j |y 1 ( wKVIl 1 1 m - ! T / 1 .