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Since Childhood PERUNA Made Mr. Vfrtf. W. Eyerly, 3325 North mpedlc Street, w Philadelphia? Pa», ’rtes.- • ' 1 havo been troubled jprtth stomach of Georgia, Tennessee and Ken tucky. They had th£ pleasure of attending the horse races in Louisville an<l inspecting ti e good roads throughout their journey under the leadership of the good roads man, Mr. John Fleming. ^ . v i The safe arrival overseas of Mr. Boh S. Creech, son Of Mr/ and Mrs. W: F. Creech, reached here a Tew days ago. His friends hope that he will return after the conflict is ended. The friends of * Miss Dora Greene will J>e pleased to knqw that she has fully recovered from her recent illness, and is able to ho at her post*of duty at tile Millinery .store of Miss Carrie A. Cave, of this cit/. -■ - The Sentinel carries this week the first candidate card of the season.. Mr. J. B. Peeples, one of the most progressive citizens, of Millettville, announces him self as a -candidate for Magis trate in Four Mile township, / Mr . Charlie. Wall, bf Dun bar ton, was in the city Tues* day. ; / "Mr, J. Bratton Kirkland, )of Meyers Mill,'was in town Mon day. r Mr. - G. W a Her G reene, ~t>f Willjston, was a./visitor here Monday. "• ; f* Mr. J. W. Harrison ,was the guest bf Mr. and Mrs. N. C, Croft Sunday. tv Mrs. M. ,B. Harden, of Savan nah, Ga., Is here visiting Miss Emma Kirkland. * 1 Dr. J. W. Heaves, of Orange burg, was here in the interest of liis profession Tuesday. Mr. Sam J. Bailey, of tlio FourMile section, was a 1 wel come visitor here Tuesdays James*M. Patterson, Esq., of Allendale, was hi the city Tues day on professional business. Mr. E, L. Sanders, one of the progressive^farmers of the Olar section, was in town Tuesday. . Mr. F. Marion Waker, of Appleton, was among the business visi}oTs“ r here Tuesday. ’ .-t 1 i r-r- “* Mr. W. M. Cook, one of the; most progressive farmers in Red Oak township,, was, in the city Tuesday. *. Mr. \V. J. W. Glover, a pro gressive firmer of the Meyers Mill section, was a visitor here disorders since childhood, but after taking «lx bottle* bf your Peruna, 1 now enjoy the Beet of health. I also bad catarrh In the head, which prac tically baa disappeared, thanks to -the Penn» €rfc for their good Would yoyrmix your m with cotton Those who object to liquid medi wines cen procure Peruna Tablets, Y OU know tl>at such a combination would be carried through tWe digestive tract without giving the milk- producinfe and fat-producing food a chance to be assimilated, j The lint on old style hdlls acts the same way.. It fqrms a pad or cushion-like covering around the concentrates that prevents the digestive juices from extracting xhe full amount of protein. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION OF BAMBERC REFUSED TO ENDORSE MR. BYRNES. Miller’s An iseptic Oil, Known As WtH Posit ively Relieve Pain in v a Few Minutes. j Try it right n«j\v, fiy'KhenniHtism, Neura t'lH, s '** a "d swollen j lints, p'Ui* ipYhtf h-'ad, hark and limbs. (;ornsjmrmons. etc. After one. application ukyr disappears almi st as if by ran^'teyf \ A new rermwly u oxfernaljy^for/ 0-uj Sore Throat. \Diph resolution hf a pa^iotic nature, endorsing .tire President’s action in the war; mVr-par policies ami true Aiiiericanifm, which was previously published by the Bamberg County Times and adopted by the/Bamberg Demo- cratic Club. / A motion wns made to ainejxT Mr. Carter’s olution so a<U to endorse Congressman Byrnes’ record, but l the motion was tabled. (Substance of'extract from Bamlxjrg County Times, May 9, 191H.) Adv. LINTLESS ’ contain no lint Jto clog or flux the digestive tract; They are digested and they allow the other forage to be di gested thjf same as hay or any other roughage. When yo;d mix your feed with Buckeye Hulls you know that you are using roughage that will help—not hinder— the mCal, com, oats, or whatever concentrate you prefer. - Cither Advantages . 2000 pound* of real roughage to No trash or dust. the ton—not 1500. * Easy to handle because sacked. Cost much less per ton. They mix well with other forage. Go much farther. They take less space in the barn. Mr. C. K. Henderson, Aiken, S. C., says: that he would rather have Buckeye Hulls than any others. - He uses Buckeye Hulls altogether — says they are cheaper and better. , * . T# soeure ths bast result* tod ta develop (ha ensilafe adar, wet the halls thoroughly twelve hoars before feeding. It is assy to da this "by waning than,dawn night and naming let tha next leading. If at any time thia cannot te done, wet dawn at laaat thirty ninotaa. If you prefer ta feed the bulls dry, use only half as much by hoik ai af old style hulls. Book of Mixed Feeds Free Gives the right formula for every combination of feeds used in the South. Tells how much to feed for maintenance, for milk, for fnt- tering, for work. Describes Buckeye Hulls and gives directions for using them properly. Scad for your copy to the nearest mill. Deet."*; The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co. Dept, k Atlanta Birminpham Greenwood Little Rock Memphis vd internally and In, Cold!'. Crum, IV-ria and T insili- tis./ xThia oil is (*<\ne*d«*'1 to bo the moat penetrating renit*dy known. Its prompt and imm-'diftte effect in Relieving pain is do* »n the fact that it-henetrstos to the affected 'parts At onhv As an il lustration pour t-n qrops on t* e thick est piece of BO.’e-lenther and it jvill pen etrate this substance through and through in three minutes. Accept no sube'itute. This great oil is golden red rolor only r: Erery but tle guaranteed 50c and $1.00 a Inttle pr mono/ refunded at C. Iff. Bupckhalter, Druggist, Barn- Mr. aiid Mrs. L. \V Weathers- bee, Miss Annie Wilson and Judge John K. Snelling, of this city, motored to Blackville Sun day night to attend the revival meeting at the Baptist church, which has been in progress for the past week. The Sentinel Wishes to acknowledge receipt announcement of the ADMINISTRATRIX SAl . STATE OK SOUTH UAHOMNA COl'S'TY OK HARNWKI^r Ex Parte / . Ellen H. Wise, A In I E-hate of S. Alphon I’mhr and by fcfi P. Searsor. Drug Co., Allen Wise, deceased, power vested ;h ih Probale t on t ly Li May, 191>, the • <• mrt lion c upon Monday the 20th day of Mty. PUS, five (5) share-* i/f stock in »he Bank of Williston, and five (5) shares in the Home Bank pt (Barnwell, to the higliest bidder foY qdsh. Ellen H Wise. * ' Administratrix Loan made!same day application received. No Ited Tape. ’ marriage Tttesd of M iss Jessie Armstrojig to . Young, Isaac U. IHount, of >usiness visitors Jachton girheys at Law rnwelL S. C. Notice Reference in Probate Court Slats of S)uth Carolina.^f In,Probate Oouirty of Barnwell-. f /Court. E. Moore, one Snel- gCst planters, and Mr, Hill, Magistrate, at v. ere here Tuesday^ W. Harrison, of MARKETING HOGS H. D. HARDIKO & CO ♦ Eit»te of ^yA. WAf, By vinos of an order diily made aad fl el. a Reference to'- mwslntl the as- se*« of s<id Estate will hel l af Pro bate Judge’s Ottic*. Bar nw 'H Court House, Moadxy, Ju*-a IB. 1918. at 12 o’clock a. m.. or as *o uj thereafter on said day. ss rract csble, a«dj *o a tend to nay other busmttH anaingjuTider said o d-r. y A heats burying them, .^feve Hoover, Mt. Pleasant, Iow*r^ wrjte*. ’‘Com menced fet-diii^my herd of about 100 Old Ken tin ky M fjf. Go (jp-i- >ttieu // Vr I had cliolepA in my eentiy and^fi-gun f* ; e hogs B. A.Tlfoma*^ Hog Powder over two n)nntM ago. Fifty were sick and off feeid/N’i'arby hogs had cholera. I W. x Walker. W. II. Duncan, I*. P. Davie,s, Charlie Brown, B. W. Miller, II. J. Crouch, J. IL-Armstrong and John K. Snelling were a few of tliose who attended the funeral of JVIr. W. A. All in A lie lid ale last Friday-afterqoon. w \ v . - - -i • \ ♦ Messrs, Martin C. Best and Solomn Blatt, Esq. left here for Cami) Jackson Tuesday morning, where they will enter the military service Mr. Blatt will enter the ordinace depart ment and Dr. Best will serve in the Medical corps. Their many friends here wish for them a safe return when the f ... war is "Over, Mr. E. E. Goodson, filing clerk of the 118th Infantry, f>Dth Brigade, Camp Sevier, S. C., sail?d from Long Island, New York, last Friday, 11 tli inst., for some where in France. His many friends hero wish him a safe and pleasant trip and hope he will e among those who, re-, turn to America after the Kaiser has been captured and his obituary engrossed in English, French and American letters* Famous For Its Marvelous Motor One of the most thoughtful as well as enjoyable attairs in con- the inarilige-of his neice, Miss Jessie Armstrong, which took place at Greenwood,, S'." C. last Sal in day. / _ -Senator J. F. Williams and Edward S.Croft. E^q ^of Aiken, were in the city Tuesday on professional business in the Probate Court. Mr. A. M. Sanders, of Barn well route 2, called very cleverly at the Sentinel oflice Tuesday morning and renewed his sub- script ion for another year. - Mr. and Mrs. T, J. Attaway, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Buist aud Miss Dora Greene attended the • > revival servibes at the Baptist -church in Blackville Sunday niglit. Sheriff J. B. Morris “and Supervisor B. H. Dyclies, two of Barnwell’s Countv officials returned Tuesday from _,air ex- lended trip through thei.States nedion with the call to arms of Barnwell’s young men was that at the home of Mrs. Miller Greene on Monday evening, when the Baptist Church Choir tendered a a reception to Mr. Frank K. Trowbridge on the eve of his departure for Clemson College, where he goes for special train ing in the service of Uncle Sam. Mr. Trowbridge has been, iniak*- ing his home in Barnwell for the past several months and during that time has endeared himself to many of the'people here by his congeniality, his affability and efficient service in the post office. He has also been a of much pleasbre and source profit by the use of his mellow sweet voice as a member of the Baptist choir and his participa tion in the music, has added much to the services of the church since he has lived here. For these reasons the members of 4he choir who have been asso ciated with him desired to give some expression of their appre ciation and the reception, though very hurriedly arranged, was all that could be desired. Only the members of the choir, with the pastor and his wife, were pre sent^ After some time' spent in the enjoyment of “A War of Words’’ formed from the name . “T-R-O-W-B-R-I-D-G-E”, Judge V. S.-Owens, in a most flowery speech presented the prize, a Thrift Stamp Book, to the win ner of the ‘‘War”, Miss Sallie Me Nab, and a Comfort Kit ta the guest of honor. The card of greeting in the Kit was a “poetic 1 *l- W OMEN choose the Chandler Si:; cult2 r.s much Tor the ease with which they may drive it e:i any kind of roads or in any kind of traffic, as for the grace cf its body designs, the comfort of its deep-cushioned seats and the bfeauty of its finish. ‘They choose the Ghandler, too, because of its mechani cal dependence, its cvcr-rcaoiiiees. - , v /' • • • • •: ■ * Thousands of women drive Chandlers, and, even though they may not know the why cf its mechanical excellence, they know and appreciate the extraordinary quality cf this great car. Chandler body designs offer a pleasing range of selection. last week/ the baby died last Sunday and bath the mother and the other little hoy died yesterday and were buried today at tlve Primit4veBaptist Church, two miles from Fairfax. The people here have, been unremitting in:their attentions, O 1 7 rendering every assistance possi ble during the illness of. the unforunate ones. .Two trained nurses were empioyedta min ister to them with .the hope of restoring them* to health. ..Mrs. Horton, who is ^sur- vived by her husband and father and mbther, Mr. and Mrs. peorg-e Deason, and only sister, Mrs. Sullivan, was an estimable woman, who wVs ever willing to help others, regardless of her own welfare DEATH CLAIMS FOUR firs. James Hcrton aad Three LI:fie Sons Died at Fairfax from Mettles. , ’ ' v J Fairfax, May 10.—Mrs. James Hortou and her three little^sons, aged five years, three years and the youngest 15 months,- died tiere in the same house within ^exactly one week. Five weeks Ago today J. M. Bulliffn, chief marshal, was stricken with paralysis and two days later there was a birth in thefamily -and Mrs. Horton, sister of Mrs. Sullivan, left her county home, two miles away, and came here to help take care of her •sister and brother-in-law,bring- \ ing her three handsome, rdsy with liar,- After being here* few days Mrs. Horton and her three chil- x -dren contracted measles which in each case waa followed by. a fatal attack of pneumonia. Ths eldest child died Thursday of effusion”, some what on this order: . - * • . Here’s somethin? to take on your trip, When across the waters you sail, Please pack it in your grip, '/ And to us a post card mail, „ V And when you. hear the first gun fWe, Juut hasten back to the Ba ptist Choir. Delightful refreshments of ice cream and cakes were aerved in tnat artistic manner ao char acteristic of Mrs. Greepe and her co-^orkerSi Beforeparting, the. choir sang some of their Special ties and tip evening came to a - SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES . g Seven-Passenger Touring Car. Si 395 Four-Passenger Roadster, 32595 Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, 31675 onvertible Sedan, 32293 Convertible Coupe. 32193 Limousine. 32£95 (Alt Prices f. o. t>. Cleveland) V W Come Choose Your Chandler Now and WIBtBCl V Barnwell, S. C. 0 CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO oney on L6ug Terms WELL, S. C