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WAS A BLESSING The Hercules scTiboT cTosotT livlp ire afur I Bad >aad abbot T *•'»<! ■ ki .<•» vi> iOo iimi.'f people the* ii.Ttl T;, *»n h-J pe.l, and it certain]? 'boo , Messrs. C. S. * Buist and Clarence Storue, of • Black ville, were in Barnwell Tuesday. ,.i Messrs. W. L. Rountree and ? Wjllie Thompson, of Martins, were among the visitors here . . Friday. u ( . r; • ' ’.iA r ■ r J~- ;/■' Prof, and Mrs. M . TV. Sol Hind • little son, Marrin B. Self of, Willfston, were visitors here last Friday. Mrs. J. "G. Wooley Yeturned home lasjuweek from a Nery plesai.it tYip to -Livingston and Springfield. Mr. and Mrs- T. J. Atta^y, of Barnwell; spent Tuesday in Augusta, Ga.,_visiting friends and * relatives. T ' • .. . 1 ,■ I'. —vi— -f * Rev. C. J. Greene, of Arkan sas, and Mr. ? Sam Greene of Dunbarton, were iu the city on Saturday. V. Seymour Owens Esq., was called to Charleston, S. C., Tuesday afternoon on profes sional business. The public is cordially Inivted to attend the closing exercies of the Dunbarton Graded School , Friday evening, May 31st. . ■ Miss Maude Morris and her little sister Eunice, of Olar, were the week-end guest of their aunt, Mrs. \V r . W.* Kart. / 1 Mrs. Norman Priester. and her sister, Miss EfTie- Greene, and Misses Mamie and . Elsie Priester, o' Cave, were in the city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.Jas. M. Kil- lingsworth, ofx Dunbarton, *■ i extended iyisit to'Mrs. T. Ashton Holland, of (his city. ' Rev. C. J. GHkrne, of Ar kansas, is here on a visit; to Iris brother, G. Miller Greine^Esq^ of. this cit -, and other relatives thijtfugh °Ut the Couluty.. Messrs^/g. B. Hair, W. P. \Valsb,’And II. JA Livingston-, report at Camp Jackson Tues day evening. "He litis had' so niaiiV orders wukhi the last week, that it is i Qv[>ossible to say where lie wi 11 finuHy^Iand. DpT and Mrs. L, F. Bonner returned to BannVell last week. ji fter-spencT!ng> several,, weeks in New York city, where , I)r. Bonner* went/t,o take a Post Graduate course in his chosen TA CUE CAVCl 1 *' 0 *,n h j pc.1. and it certain]? ’fca* * 9 *"»C# OiiC OA 1 O ; (> ni** a »ur <1 of w<ro-t My upp-iye - ?: "' ' - {i- 1 t»pl, nd d tiyw anil i.-m rut pnrtMiif - tdei^-jtoi^ro^atu. .way^-. L reditero<t;CA-. r j n j. \ , L t s' \,J, r y wvn/V t out iW * Song—Glad * Vacation’ 1 Bv *RG3rcs Sue Gained TwintV'OnC" *’ ^ u j' I am a- strong art h-* it by a* - ’ ' ■ I ever %4ut io b.-. Why. I do all < f mr ll.'i ^ ' . A i-.i Friday,May 17. The following Pqunds by Taking Tanlac. school. ; s - . R e ci t a ti o n M a m nia ’ s Hi rex. ill, Edity PrOveaux. 1 ,.OLADL.YGIVES DETAILS Recitation—Will and .-Want,} Bonner haVe ijlaxie nymv friends during the short time that they have' live’d here, who are (h^ lighted to have them in tlieir midst again. The many friends of Miss Edna/Lotr, ojf Wiliiston,SX'v will he glad to know that at a recent pupils’ recital held at Breneau- College-Conservatory Gainesville, Ga., she was asked to play a piano ‘ solo. Her selection was rendered in a beautiful and artistic manner. Miss Lott has wonderful musioal ability and is doing excellent work*-under the direction - of Mr. Havens of the Conserva tory; f ' • > were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. EasterlingXPf city Tuesday. .... v > • - V Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Me El wain, of Hattieville, weVcTn t‘ie citv last Friday. Mr. McElwain called very pleasantly at the Sentinel office. * Miss Ethel Munmnier. re turned to her home in Charles* of Williston, H. JB. Horne, of t profeasion. Dr. and - Mrs Edgefield,-rrnd j/j. Segler, of - ie, were in town Sunday. Miss L6tti,e . Proveaiix, of Olarnwho was principal of {he Hercules Graded School for tne 1^17.-1918 session returned to her home Sunday, May 19th. The friends of Mr. John I. Bronson, of this citv. will be ... • \ * pleased to know*that he was one of the successful students of Pharmacy that stood the exam : , ination* in Florence on March 21st, and wish to congratulate him on receiving ^fth honor in a class of 27. j t Mr. Sam J. Bailev, of the Four Mile section, and his son, Mr. H. P. Bailey, of Atlanta. Ga., were the gue^t of; Jqdge and Mr’s. R«.dG^'-Ho 1 mart, Mon- day. ^ Messrs.;.\\\ CC Jennings, W. 1). and Giimore Harley, , of Barnwell, and Dr.^T. F, Hogg, of Cave, left here last Saturday for Michigan, are expected to re turn Friday with a lot of Hudson Super Six cars. • Messrs. Angus Patterson, Max Bronson, B. _ T. Rice, Charlie Still and Brunse Zissett, have received orders to -leave Saturday for some Camp Jack- sqn,;where-rhey will enter into military service. They have the best wishes of many friends. - Jttdge (’fins. Carroll Sim f BafTTWell, left Tuesday nmrning fd’r'Columbia, where lie \vHPnpjrear before the Stat j Board of Health, a d will go from there Ntp Charleston to appear in theNHnited State district-Foiu-t in a ; ca^p involving several uiou-aim aoir>ers.- Estelle . Collmsv; IMti f«i p«darr« '$*k i« • Well . Recitation An Odd Little Wadisn for Fir«t Time in Five Y.*r« Gh‘1, Optlia Huggins. ’ll -us**work d jii^t ft***T tints »nd ful —• •stvf Tiy »U the lirn**. Tft<Ug(? ,i c- r- " 1 ta/n'y • Id »ninitt‘ - m#*. 'Ijltn j to r«'( r f>nnrr J n 1 *c t* »ny oi«* wti> ?ni». b.ffsir*Hi• m* I d'rfi -ffr I. Vno?r >• will Ore gthe-mme rrlref it did me.” V. -So d b?-r ^ •Tn-Ki MdA 1 »f lire itr-.ii^jyiijndu' Pens are on ^strike.By school. *&*-'$** in B r-min^hani. ry th«> Dialogue—The x Farfner,Walk-' • - i“hiare’ fur''o•,e v e..r i” X Mrs. F. H - Boyd; Misses Chevolette Boyd, tEl«aheth Johnson, _ Yivia Peeples, Virginia Melvin and Miss Walton, of Allendale, were in the city Monday afternoon* and while sitting in their car in the front of a unig store waiting to be served, t]ie gallant young clerk decided to play the part of a porter and started out with refreshments. But when lie look : ed up and beheld so many beau- tifu 1 you n g faces, wi t li spark 1 i n g eyes strying fit him, down went tin* cream, glasses and all. He silently turned, went back into the drug store and was seen nO more er Reci f a tion—N6 Wa'ste -Pledge, Cdward ;.Still. Music—Maude Morris Recitation—Sometimes, bur Still, Recitation—Our May Queen, Edward Still. Recitation—Vacation, Edna Proveaux. ■ - ! Dialogue—Good Bye, Eliza beth Carter and Estelle Collins. Song—Vacation. By school. Prizes were delivered to tile following by the Rev. W. L, Hayes, of Barnwell. Evelyn Sanders ; Second grade reading, Bessie Collins; third grade reading, Walker- Still; spelling, Pauline Sanders and Estelle Collins, spelling. After the pdbsing exercises were renedered, Miss # Christine Sputh, Assitant State Home Demdnstratibn Agent and Miss Madeline Spignpr, President of South Carolina School Im provem'ent Association gave very interesting talks, which were enjoyed by all. r«n *<• r* prt«t*i»tativt'. “I Buirerpil fur v'** oieye.r ( »- vn- Xi L* dt F »x ' "My <*iofiia.*h|f»M iii f' HWliiPcrofithiio i >iul | cimlJ *1i& d y eat H«t> t iiiig \vi' iihut **i*,tlr rink ngu i-\, aUerwanl-*. I‘ i»«*rcr e.0 *?«».d a irwai d iring all that li'nt* if fl I vra« a» nrr . v -u** a-* as a kit*- n arid* e<>u «i i’t •tand mi; • -ni'** 0' fX(itt*nient. I'not k> weak voiildiv’X dr niy h -ntr-w i*-! and t**il ' in weight uniipLrW .ly w-ighrd nine- nveyjO'indr I t*ie'f evVythii.g I eve■ ta*^i'.ri <>f a d ail N-rts oi tr-htmentg h it lintJiiig kept . u g \y<vre and wo Ne unti 1 begun taki 'gT^i’-la-* .1 J--A„ -L’cct-^-g, Rarnw* ll {■Fratinin Orrig i n. j i . r " Co . All-Uriah' ; J . H jun'lcr,, Klm*< — ?il e; II M. Ca Jr . K H-w ■, Fa r- fax Dreg Co.. Fpi fa* ;iK-riia 1 -4aL.n•. dyrXo Kendtfll'; Beirut Ppit* iio^k Gp. .VHleitvjHe; J. M. >mith <5c Wi .lit.on, and \V. H. Wilon,. n ,‘Ut- m<<r«. ' r r t-v ’ , Winthrop Colleee SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. "The exnnun.Nte >n. for the, award of v.wcnnt iwiV«ilarilttn in.Wintfrrot>4oI• yg» and for *dni'«»l u\ Af lTsw a ud^nti will .he hr j 1 at the Con nty .Court hoa**> on Fridar, Jnlv 5. at 9 A. M.. and also onSaturday, July 6, at 9 M., fdrthoae »;'*»'«.«*-J*m.™ ...* n who wish to make up by examination add tipniat U 'fta required f >r foil ad> tniap-.on to the Fr-shtnan -t f thin int? iuu»c>ii. T+ie examintvion on SaMislay. July 8, will be n«**d only for maim g ramiNion unirp. 'The R**h'd»r- will b**~a'*n^tt- , d~npon the egiitr.ina ioo "1 war e >iivi\Ct d ;h it th*« niediem* . i use this means of\ex<ending to the members of thatConvention mv appreciation, of tn^r indorse inent, and my assurance^that J shall continue to give to tliKad- ministravion my whole-hearted support. - N ^ The Statement lm - l>een fre- h»*l(l on Frdty. Ju y ,5. * Apnl.eanm quently made in the Press of Germany, and by men . of 'this mu*t nQt be les< than cixt-'en ye»T» or *gv. Wbe’i »cholar»hipti ar»* Thcant a UrJuly 5 th»y will be aw*ar.P d to- K Re making the l ighept hvrruge at tliiRxexamin»ti >n, provided they meet quenth made in j,he Prt*ss of 1ciHidniqiia. govrrr.ing Vne awards Apyi iciv>t^. ...tor..... »ebn!ar*oip6 rliould wri.e ti hn»qn for scholar- »hip exMn tiathjri blanks. There bianka. proper]? tillid bqt -t>y tlie atp *e»nt, fhnuki br tiled wUii PreRident J"hn*on bv Jn’v l»t. ^ hoarrihips are worth ^100 at*d fren lui; ioi! Tfie next fpfeion w*M open September 18 ,1.918 F<»r further in- country, that the Congress in adopting the War Resolution did not corre’tly represent the views and the sentiment of the American people. The unan imous action of the Barnwell convention, however, in indors- iiig tlie President, aiul the Mem- hwmVtioT and ^^ta^gn-'/^idr^i After the talks dinner was hers of Congress who voted for served. EXT.^ CORN ? SAVE f: VHEAT May 18. 1M.8, Editor. Barnwell Sentinel, Barnwell, S. C. Dear Sir'.- * V Mr. RtTgaF A. Brown, as count v chairman has officially advised mb that af the lecent the war reslution, would indi cate that insofar as Barnwell countyJs concerned, its .ixH^ple believe in the righteousness of the war in which we are engag ed, and are determined that, disregarding all differences, they will join“lrrrnds in presenting a united front to the enemy anxl advised nib 'that af the recent a united iront to the enemy anxl 1 County Convention a ivsohttion grvrng unstinted support to i was adopted commending me I resident ‘ toy the adopted [for having voted for the war resolution and for having sup ported the administration in the prosecution of the war, and I Congress. Respectfully yours, James F. Byrhes. f —Adv. President D. B. JohnfJn, Kock rlili. 5 C. ■••■** \ • T“Discharge i\ouce. NoOcn lit liNrebv gi?**n trot l will H t my tiuHl acc mm with 11 ju. Jotia K, 1 Shelling, Judge of Probate for Bari.-, WNllCoumv, a« admiiiikt atrix-Ni the eftate. of 8 Aiphoii^o \\ Ui-CMMed > up n Mrnday thr 24 li day of Ju t**, ni fl will epply for an order, of di^cLnrge and letter* d smis-torj. i * Ellen H 6 8 4t Admirii«tmtrix,— Datea thii 8 h da? of May, 1U18. Read the- story about the ' “Heroes of the Transport Ser vice” in this edition;. # It shows the heroic work of our Sailolr Roys. , , : ‘“ l ’*.<»--. A '- - " ; .1. irm:MmMs T" iki --Nf ;. '■■-v AS zyfV :■ ■ i - Vi, ' i .'i . - - -'ll? i x i- bi‘:n>-r>bfd , » j w J »-V: • J - • ■ • pV’Vi V-l-t-l-^ a. '**~ -i 1 -■ ■ * T •: v ,,j inm . ■ v . . • •.' ;:: N •‘- •-t r . s ta:, ^ . • - ’l'’ 1 ” r i ’•*/ . - ' • " )?£' t: » ;;r..r 11 1 . *• - KIM''* *|S ■ * T ■* t r—r.i W Vr *? y ■ fm • ill. • '■ • . *■“' ■• ' * ■ ? > vl . —— ,gry: ■ft!