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RESOURCES (Statement made-to Bank. Examiner June 29th, 1918.) Send your Cotton Checks and Drafts for deposit and collection .•> - ■ •».. , a- ■ ■ ~ . . . • — . ... ■ ? * •»' -t Money furnished for cotton pickers.xAll transactions stritly confide -dwrleaton—Just becaus* every one is stirred up over t’»<* election is no reason why any person should forgot t<* re deem his war savings pledge. Tliere appears Jo he someth ing Mr. MeL«urin Brooker, Quarter *»*er *3r<1ACIaM ia’at ht home on a Misstatin' Pat** h;ft Mooda» for a sisit to Liln-riy Hill and Jf|fer!<ob|j8.C. Mrs. ('. A. Re*? and dhldr^i “hire rrturnail from a T»*#it to fSjnera, S’. C 666 cures Bilious Fever. Mr. amt M/a. Will Courtm y, Mr, OrurgrO'lirtiifj, Li»ut. (in* Ol.v^raud Miaaes Kulh and (trace Oliver, of S»an- whictr has caused the people of South Carolina to forget the soleni pledges thev made during the June \V\ S S. campaign, because the sales of War Savings Stamps reported so far for August fall far short of the July and June sales. This indicate that hot only are the pledges not being redeemed by all who made them, but that those* who were not reached in the June plhdge campaign are mot purchasing there share of W. -S. S* There are How left but a few days during whi.ch the August pledges mav be redeemed; and furthermore, there are left but a > few days during Which War Savings Stamps may be purchased at the present price of 4*.IS). On and a Ter Septemter tip* price of these -tamps will hi* 440-each. When the most encouraging reports are being made in all sections ot the c.ountry it is somewhat discouraging to the South Carolina War Savings Committee that the men, women and* children of South Carolina should reglect a patriotic duty that is being faithfully attended to in other states. Those who have not yet redeemed their August plrdes are urged to do so at once." ■ Mr*. J f Kay nnd daughter*, Alices. N**ll5». A ice and Julia of Heil- i"(f Spring*. M**. Ituby Tru!irtfk and Mi#a Ka'o, of Charleeton, were in town f. r a short while Monday afternoon. Camp Jackson, Columbia, S. C.. August 31st. 1918. Mr. Editor: Please allow me space to express my heart felt gratitude and thanks to my vol unteer supporters in last Tues day’s election There are great many friends throughout the district, I would be pleased to write personally, but mv duties will not permit. Words cannot express my gratitude to those of my many friends which I met in mv cam , w*-rr lh»* HOftft of Mi**** Kdnaai d (..’•»*!* Sunday. * • 666 cures Malarial Fever. .Vir. mtd Mrn. Warivn AudiTHOn »od ehi dr-n. of ()'-nnitt*h i-R, Mr and Mrs 1*. H. JSitiU-y mid c dldren, «»f Black riiin.o;- i Mr, and Mri. VYL.-YYYm here in-c, of *peni Sunday pi h Mr. O.(! ~H«xl«y.uf Snrilinit (»()(; cures Chills and Fever. V r. J. .Ml* ft Siiflliiii* v»hi> whr rmi* io r t* N,. i . uvo i a n 1 > till h ul t r Un ited. «?* vie immihI i-> t.Hr».va«• I! Sn da\^ iw'uii u I. > 11'.\ i al.i x mu A showing of - New Fall Models in by removing tie* rails* .VJ»*s r. ||,V to rt titiU'C Hi.<‘ M» r in »i St 01 I'n ■■(* J •ck*MM Spru* S.jf t Hi 4 ys li-f • on n fir lioiith 1a f w***k, r<*. t«r».niK to ♦ <unp Suiday irjr t. ^ -V * ' 060cin^s Headaches, Bilious ness, s of Appelile, nr that tired aching feeling due to Ma laria or Colds, t ine tonic. Ladies’ Hats and Ready-to-wear TO THE VOTERS OF Mr* I. /*'» Harrison, of FiVrei.ee, if vtsitiix lr*«ul* m town. t / V COTTON is marketed ito best advantage through 1 Vaive Battey. Savannah, (»a. DEATH Of CATA FOWKE Miss Kim* CftV- li;M •/.•turned )innif* ' ‘ 1 . t 3wi«i,rt,. ..‘I .*• .h. Mi..;. ma,-y clpct.on of August ttwr .1 Ulm.ii*, » 0. - I'vlm-li places'me in the second 4 rac»* for the 1 [nii'C uf lfco presen- COI’TOJT. Why take “pot tatives. And 1 sineerelw hope luck” with yours when you can that von may see lit to give me command the long experience ynnr hearty^tsijpppid. in the sec- aerviee* of 1’EABCF A BAT-‘ ( ,nd pi ifUaryTl4ecfT<di to be held and TEV, Savannah, (la.? |on Tuesday 8ept. Hhh. Mr. Cat.* Fowk**. ol S[|vert mi Aiket C< lint y went tithe pill, and vot* d • IL i'uv-dav mnn i x and reMirnid home hik1 r. s iiiied i.i«t’s< ot th-r- in*; hsy. He left Hu* Uoi.se Orivu <; h s Wh^pn-.ninl ,whe» nighl canie in si.d he did in t return the .fatni y hereutu* n easy and went oi.t t . s a eli for iota .\ f i» r s me ' idle 1 e \v*-s found d>aa AI ■. i i(pei> i *n. s:,o .v tli-t li*^ v as-it- tins' * tua load of hay when - • lie wairon *t ? liek h Rfum|* t lirow hr h m off; i wo uf the u he*> a : n ,i i over hail kiffuiR 'him in-t;t (H Mr. Koukeis a brother nT Mr. J C Fowi e, )< f l.yi dhn s .‘> t winch place hi - -re i ri|M.s„.H....W i 11. he I lit ii ed. Mr. Car r 1 «S. Andersm, son of Mr. H. P. Anderson, of iMinoa. who. ha* b^en in”trainitiR ;tt t'atn;> Dodge, lows has been Commissio-iedH Second Ficut- euant by tin* War Department, Cotton. ..Eihcral advances an* expert, handling by Pearce A Baitev, Savannah, (la. io alcoTioL are jn ** M xn xx *x xx xx mx x^x xx xxxx xx xx Aooo AKXX XX X k«xVVX M A M MX X **r poisoimip * > i : (HM)i:i)i7H.y A college of highest standard, open to men and to women. An intentionally limited enrollment insures individual instruction. TFour year courses lead to the Bachelor’s Degree. The Pre-Medical course a special feature. Military Training, established in 1917 under War Department Regulations, is in chaw GfU. S. Amry ■ • i • . ■ • * ■- , - ^. Officer. Address, HARRISON RANDOLPH, President, Charleston. S. C. ' . Farm You will find a good assort ment of Legal Blanks at the ^Sentinel Office. Before or dering elsewhere, call and ■ - > . , see if we can supply your v \jl w .. ... v # wants. We can get up any form you may need, if we : should not have it in stock. Fine.Farm of 300 acres, about one half in cultivation 5 room residence, bay ns. stables, plj necessary oux- buildings. including two tenant houses, on clayed public road, near good'School and in fine neighorhoodi Adjoin^ ing lands will sell It $50. This^-mu^k cheaper. Easy terms. * x Two residences and eight acres of land adjoining in town of Williston. Land can be cut into town lots. Fine opportunity fOr a little speculation. One large lot and five' room residence and store build- Ing and another adjoining lot and four room resid ence in town of Barnwell One half cash,balance in one year. Now is the time to buy residence property as it is advancing daily, lots cannot be had and --Just arrived at .Gantt’s Jewelry Store, the swellest line of jewelery ever displayed in Barnwell. My stock is more complete than ever before, and is composed of this season’s latest patterns. My trade has marvellously increased, which ena bles me to carry a more complete line. Your patronage is sincerely sofccitfd and will be supported by my greatest efforts ter pljase each and every customer, both at my store in^Bajfcwell and my lumber is scarce as bens’4eb If you want to BUY or SELlxgef ifi touch with u 'a * l . Barnwell Realty 'Company Jf, S. OwepsT Barnwell S. C P. S- Green Elko,S.C