Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, September 26, 1918, Image 4
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Mrs. Sinn hope Sams’, Y. W. C.
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tional' Loan and Exc. Rank
k JUdg., Columbia, S. C.
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Jmo. K. SnkLiano
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L’nked
Tn«‘# j*’hriMilnV. Association. Orgatii-;
.S(« , .-Trr8'*. and l.irii- NUU.faJ.il vH l|iej jcpliung
.UaianT. War VvoiL ('a in oar on
pafgn, are
M»h!otBin** in the way o.- b<dug
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worfc. Both her “husband and
herself have been most success
ful and prominent in the Liberty
Lo n, Rod Cro^s. and most es-
diccially the Y. XL (L A. and
Y. W. -CTA., Drives. Mrs Moor*,
mag, A ; ia>A spring, wns j 1 r«•
(diainnan for tU* ( <'o!uml» : a Yv
W. ('. A. loeai campaign, . and
Cuirif <1 it through to h-Complete
Micce*s. going’Over The To|rth
line st\ le. a . v :
. .Strip !*d’aroliiia is > t ill'furt'it r
honored, Mrs. Lefirand (iuerry.
a i*f;' of the arniuent sprirton. N
on (lie Y. ,W. rr.V: iT.anfnimi *
Bntered*H> | ntiiil.ni,uer(H ii.
rnary U. I'AO.h'I ill*; t’uMnlli. .■’;<* Burn- , r ,
wi*.ll,S. ('..Jin'lor llit* .Aft i>r pnn>ii^-OJ .< ■ .** •<' • .... , ,
of March :t, !H7}i. s ' /f/ ; am t. n:. : man, but active t nair-,; tn-e ><*uti.i.east< rn• 1 mpamui nt.
:i :i:V i vSotil'i < 'ayolitia-- njld" hjoh N ,.■■€«iinjifM <| of \« •.-+
u! r. ad v .working hard States lms appoint* d Mrs. <
\* i ; ..i,v ;»i lier job. Long ia.- Waring of ( ’olnmbia on its ( ’ i
n-i. iti.l was ihe < io\- nii’tttc at Large. Rot-h ,'M r* f T*rr-.:;-
lia \ e 1 u.i ig
TT-'io ;i!:an bej- share ‘iVi | been inown f >r f'pir •!«•< p r •
•:x • pinh.n^rii roji’u- \voi k of al, lorc-t -in hjini Work for.-toe. *»r -
and -ii.ire'tiie u.-rr, .-.fit ‘ gtiui/itioti and have a in-trio i
l.rffRl **<1 v« roh j< y • i.Sl • i »»r ; r.
ptr ti'di firs' a' - i i T; urd 1 ifly .r> .o
etu*h *1 !>•> y a i l i t fa.vn. r-
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.Al'L^i arik.'* •*. of a iter' ii>ini! : uni (
wm wm ,v\,i; ... g.iin/aiioh ijfj whirii wo- : men hnycbeeii st dec ted a- Uks-
IhHt’ t !H.;f lit la'" r i,;m Tu ' rd - fj ’ ' ; » ■"[» l 'y ( ^ O-ponsibll 11 !e • , t'I-, aid Loutlty [ \ i a n ni /. n .
morriii jr i » uiti./ry. ptrlfWifaiio:* m Pi • p, | : |* ♦ * St ale. Every one ~~k i:ovv > among i hem being Mi's.N. B,
SttiireDt inMi*\ ’ • ’ * ah?i roagra t ulates her on the! Dial, wife ol the 'new .1 it it < <1
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. viioi- d j | i<s . } t j liU shy has six tons in thcp^L.ites S*>tml-or-Eject, Mr-,
d i pro. ‘ .Vi ni v, a ini every one w ho k nows hotjfjwyn Liiytt and Mrs. \\
her knows how bravely and D. Mt 1 toil,
ichyvrf'dih' she beai'5 tliC fUixiyiyj '
1 oi having,Ave of them in acii\o
o\ ''iseas service. Juat- Liis. iiLfcT_. —tforttURl Tr'i m 1’rtR. 1 riA*. - A
week 1-lie Governor’s Mansion ^ d : j n earnest and full of
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RED CROSS CERARTMENT.
...»« further with. nj,,, 1 ,i,„ s i i ,.,„.-Tl.w ~ Tv-m-k sii
' now veisoas i lag witii lio;trf and mind as no otliei
In..wnittime « ln*«^ «-r m-nvy < rffr- '-tars* wiiii'h" was liiurg by- Ujo | c ross ' wor p done by local
m.iU* p.ytblH io alroabv time-faded si\ starTetl;'. . - ....... i.\ ti . e.. r .
Thk N ifw'SK.NT: >f r f i Hi.isiiivo ( •». . • j c pa piers can >, itgii ings us iait
- -■ >oi \ see lag^.. . - l to face with the chvnger and
•Mi'. Msanning presided at the s
•Congratulations. State < ’onfereuce of the A'. \\
—; (J. A. leaders in'the l inted W ar
To the neyviN elected’ mem- Wotk iduupaign. .This C’ofiri--
bers~t»f tiie lygislatin. from eilee was held in Columbia,
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liainwt il county tTiy Sen Intel Se|>tt : mbi»r lS-l-f), and had joint
oflei*s iis coiigi atulatioiH. and, njeeMiit'^ wiihttie United Waa.
W
Uampaigu Leaikrs in
Sr»utn < alohna, who a No held a
d tinieivncc in Uolumhia al that
time
support. -Other olliciaN max
receive more money, but nolo
fill an ollice as important a-
voiirs. d ineanupt go btyend
the law> tnat. you ipiake, oi
that were' made hefor.e y«cit
term of ollice. You will Kia.o' nbi; work ()rgmization will
the hi\>s for tlie courts to 1 V ’ t he 'wlie pi’ the young l .
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pound am
carry out.
xxill strisi
Atultlierhig gun behind th. 11
.n.-lioTtie \ . W .0. A. Slate
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tillering ,onr men ,are up
against, and tin re is a certain
„ j.r*y to feel that we are yetiiall v
making the things 1 ' that \vi 1
. J.n.dp to .^ciire those horrible
wm nds, in fait, without udrirdi
tin v eamfot l»e (Hired. < )ur in
triieto - , Mr-, (diariie Wilson
u.f AlU ndale is. ijp-to .'date tii
every re-pecr.
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ippoihtcd t'> yulhcf ami -ldj^
to A trrrritrii. all lie* h i t tvnr i
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The Pennsylvania Station is strong because it is sup
ported in every direction by sturdy diagonal braces that
form diamonds everywhije.
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1 he lialtery is strong becait •’ its plates, like the sta
tion, are built on the Diamond p.inCiple.
That »xvhy the jdates do not buckle nor lose their
active material. , 1 hat is. why the battery can be
guaranteed for eighteen months.
ft ■* s'.
That is why we are the•'official Philadelphia Service
Station., o
Expert battery re-charging and repairing.
Free inspection—:any battery—any make, any car,
any time. Drop in today and let us look a * the condi
tion of your battery. ; ‘ *
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ol loea 1 leg.- at|ioa. that |>es ],,ij -
had better never been eua it«i.
M l.ch ul’ it h I- stood tlie le-t-
of the in i ds of each up i:vr:(-
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pft>ir Sl'aV* h gisiattire- hay-'
not in uc< i.{ yyttrs i i-t n
'sp^liJic e-tiimttion. (hie re:^','■
for this is that bnncii swapping
Senator. Mrs. Uluu^tie Ike net.
Like Mr-. M inning. Mrs. l»enet
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has Jilvvays been activity -at
xv'ei'k ghong tor othii's, ( v.eti
xy.i.e.n >lu- was ;t girl, Aii.'o 1 tu-
t ile daiigdriei-' 01 .kul ’*■
oh "Nlie Inis n tiTie amh
i.'ttaetie sojvrrdrsr^ \ on '
i- ever at tin* son ie .>i
m - »rrow and in joy^itaci
•'!g if.)I’ t ie >oi.i.el - » on-
..''li- drive■- h"i\ car ini
s' tin** < ioverdment
to be-sent to
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asking for
destitute fatmtrrs
1 lie tr'u-ir.ent- and
dnotdd be ;><
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-:iiM*it-> orgvu i/at ion -he <!o.
not t:-e it any T inoie than li.e
iid :a fury p r the' lovl t'. o- -. a-
pjii-p >- e r.- earm -■ »y r ]
-u^. ialie an iut(-r< in Ti -
We are send big t la* it-
nil towns and sciidyls
:riots in the (’otu.tv.
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of local legislation is. yngagt u ilpat xvouhl h nidy be po-.-rbie.t
in. Another reason i> that poli- l-hj;- pte Y. \A. the ha-
tical inlltlvnce is -otm times. vinrkeu fur years in any capa-
loaued and horroxved agaiti. e ty wlmre most needed a nd-siie
’i'lie larger reason i- the iu-!]ias been keenly interested in
ability of some representatives 1 1h.iaptiLgrowth of the Uolmn-
to see that all wist legi-lano!. f hi^Tu g'ani/atioid. In all ' xvar
should he hut parts of a xxi*'! l>rivi*.H s>iie has alwayi beau
ordered unity. * , most successful as a Captain
Legislation falN^TTuto two;-and an. organizer, even when
departments. One of \y1pc1l_N to -.jk* had the hardest of all quar-
keip a strict watch upon tin- tors to cover, “The-Street-T|iat-
xvoithy or perniciotis'degi-la- Led-Krom-Tlie-Lunatic-Asylum-
tion anil prevent jts enact ntent. To-The CemeteryShe is a
TbiBother is to lend
possible a id to const rnfijye ! amUItas been a hal'dworker foi
laws. Wi labor under mYgreater j i'oixj Conservation. In other
handicap as .a county 'orstate' woul-, a.- wife - mother, ' hou c-
N^han our burden of ‘illite.racy, ; keeper, and p'ubliq s|w-riteil
and iniiliricm y ot srl-noLs. 1 h.*; worker, she ; is au all-rot|i.Ki -xvo-
illiWate voter is tin* umUgag. j d ia :i of the best modern* type.,
helpin' the ini set upu Ions pod- j Mrs. Robert Moorman, a ii-
tk'iarr.NWV can break—l>is-mn'p oijic: line modem ?is Vkse
only in \he school—-room. A. (Jiiaitman, and she has borne
wise and Tdieral provision -N»r • iie blunt of the organization ,ol
,'V„ , ; pri.o gariltMiAr and
NOTICE Of DISSOLUTION.
T «-r«- w il Bt* u iui*t*li a '<1 LS(* y> -
li , .i*• r- i», rlie vil 'iii !■ m tp)i plui *'
I’liinpa y nt »tie T 'c|ihnn’p i HL'p lu
\\ * • i s S. 0.. (mi iIn* ‘istli-il \y of (
to i> r. 101S. >>t Ut-lie o’«'I noo;i. lor
trip |iii'|>i>s- uf «i< (In/jr tip th** h(I ir-
t t ‘ ■ i * i* 111 is ii rt (1 9l)rr» Uiliy ing 'lie
ohAror to tlip Sr-rt-t ■ ry ivf St Ale. All
Movkhodec* ai it otli-r pVrionit
int re t-(i wi | app a «ir and p*p-*-n' M e r
i; nin- at t- * * i - tone, a* the co'm'Hi'V w-tU
Bp l iskui.U’ <1 and file «lo, rt* f cHncelnd.
W. 1) B lac it.
I’re-id -.nt and Owner of inorp th in 'Jo"-,.
<f No Sto*k of the V/ilist, n Teie-
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able legists
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.In* Campaign in its earliest
4-_ hip I* 1 ** ot k-tages'as slur has been speeializ-
tbe people is'ttnrvet-ailv touch- mg-it such could be said of.a
ed by the riiads Xyer which woman she seems yoTe aspecial-
they travel. It mav\ be - -aid ! i>t ut every line ot patriotic or
here that while we havU"ivn er-r : rhai ; ’itable work she undertakesj-
teusive road mileyge x m we have, m Y \V .C;A. work for years.She
no well defined road -\\dem ; Int- attended Blue Ridge and
either of main -and ti ibiitVy uthei (fijnforen.ces and his studi-
Toads, or of road building. < >nv! ed ad the technical, as "well as
of the best invest incuts* 'that ykthe '-religious part of the Nanon-
a county can makers a perina- J a\ organization,. besides doing!
nent good roads, which can not ! uiirty..than her share for the Co-(
be had under the pie-ent' l-nw-. | hfmiHa Y. W. C. A.| cluiFch
Another matter of vital tyu- j work, Tied Cross and other war
i*ern is a. ’campaignk of ” Tax
education for the people.- l oi'- FORMER B/M^WWELL COUNTY MAN.
liter legislatures lt.ave,. largely
sidestepped this matter, but in
equitable basis of taxation xvtil
go a longways toward a great**"
prosjxerjty.
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KEEP WELL
' A Teaspoooful of PERUNA
Three Times a Day
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C'Xn'inued Nfrorn r«pi*oi;p.
fact tbit up tost he time of ]i\s;
ai'ejed disloyal utterances be!'
. seemed to have the good of t be
: - paop'.e of .(’berokcA' ('oimtv at.
ijci'i,r i'quc'ted to: hpijrt and used all of his inH-
id ti a* .er -1 uetie?.in helping to get' rid-of
. * ii -arv~l:ixv. IL* xv.'is a so
count hou-c o’ti nd a v. < ;t j» w-"- i'n bringing ,;d ul *• •
x. her ?th. begu ning a: 9 ^.*ni. i fuJE. • atihtt of’Cbf roke * k’.'Ui-’y. ’
Catnd closing at A p, ai. —^tate,
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examination xv .d
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The BrancSi House Man
This Is one of the Swift & Company
Branch House Men.
They are all "pretty much alike in the
way they feel toward their work—and that
is what this ad is about.
They know that most people couldn’t
get such good meat promptly and in good
condition if it weren’t for the branch houses
of which they are in charge.
They know that the branch house is
one of the most important links in the chain
of preparing and distributing meat for a
nation. 1 ,
They know that Swift & Company must
have it? branch houses run at the highest
notch of usefulness; that even a Swift &
Company branch house won’t run itself, and
that it is up to the branch house man to
run it properly. v - ^
Any branch hduse man who doesn’t
see his work in this light is transferred to
sorne other place with Swift Ac Company to
Which he is* better adapted.
They are picked men, these branch
house men. Every time you sit down to a
steak or chop, or cut of roast, you can give a
grateful thought to the whole crew of them.
And remember, in a general way, that
everything that makes life smoother and
more convenient for you,is the result of the
thoughtfulness and effort of a lot of people
of whom you have never heard.
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
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Has Never Been Down
Sick Since Taking
PERUNA
Read this letter from Mr. Robt.
Minnick, 1 Grass Range, Montana^
“In 1R0(V I whs out in Kmjis is
fttaalntf n (lirr-liin^ rn^iii,. ;*ti.•
the threshing crew hud to si, -p
out of tloo**. OnVof tlx- cr<-,
b route hr a Perunn ,.\ Inin line ft
the engine oru> xju\ mid I v i.
feettnt? very'111 fruni Nlecnin^ 5
ont. I dfl'Jdrd lo kIVi* |
trial and .sent for 1...t«I. **, .
runit and a box of Koruna T U f
CLASSIFIED LOCAL ADVS.
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9u3lt ^skiuru veil, 8. C,
lets, whioli straitflitvu d
iff* a hurry.
“I hove never been <1 >-.
«lnrr that time, ' ' do"
any other iHeilleiceM . \
runa. I ntway - (. ,.'j, -V
IT I pet my ft -t w .. -*r
feet chilly, nr i l.i• •
way* Inlte >Vr«im.' I'-»j.u
not wah until ' ■
stole «n<l iTu-n ',x :*. ’.'u
keep lr uTT r i
when they f. .•! I,
time it.”
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