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OUR TROOP* IN NORTH RUSSIA. 0>lon4'-G*«'rgr F. Stewart, c©n»t»j»ttdit«j! *t*s American troop* in Northern Ruwii, lia^ )u«( tabled the War Department that the alarmiwt rnfrorf of the condition <d troops in North* era Kussia” wyre not warranted by facts ; * ■ ^Tbe henlt/h of the eiitiye co+n^nand' was excellent,’' ho said, “the sick and wounded W'*re well cared for md the allied command is - capable of taking cal-e of itself against the whole* 1 Bolshevist jinny.’ J he {ext of his report follows.: ; “The alarmist reports of condi tion"’of troops in North Russia as published in the press are not warranted by facts. Troops have been- well taken care of in ev- ry way ami my officers re sent" these highly exaggerated re- irts, feeling that a slur is cast on the regiment atid v its ■Wo:: tier fill record. ‘We are closed in by ice until Fj ";ug so mail should not he o.x- peeted from members of this edj.maml except at long and irregular intervals until navig ation opens. Numerous cables are being received regarding heriUh and whereabouts of in dividual soldiers ofthccjonimand, causing congestion of our limited cable communication atid interfering with official busi- 9 9 ness. A SOLDIER’S PRAYER- N< v* 1 lay me down to sleep, (,-ant tin Lord my gun to keep, Ami may no other soldiers take, Mv Thoes or socks liefore I wake. Lo:d, ph ase guard ine in my -lumbers, And keeirthis art upon its luin- W;lV % And may no pegs or guide rope* break, Oi lt*i the tent down before I •a ike. % K ep me safely in Thy sight: Grant no fire drill touight. And in the morning let u e wake, Br,nthing the scent of sirloin -lake. Relieve me (twin all work aud drill. And while l am sick don’t feed me pills. And should 1 break this hand of mine, Dva’t paint it up with iodine. And in the snowy feather bed 1« where I long to lay my head, Fur awav from all camp scenes, And the smell of half baked l*oatis. Take me back into the land Where you can w alk without a band, # Where no thrilling buglet blows, And where the women wash her clothes. Lord thy knowest all my woes, Feed me m my dying throes, Take me hack : I promise then, N» ver to enlist a» a in. Uorp. J. O. ll. A. E. F. 7t MONEY TO LOAN H Any amount. Desirable terms. Klral Mortgages as Security. 'LOANS MADE PROMPTLY Apply to Holman & Boulware lawyers ',\ -■ ■■■- ’ ' ± - yb Jut Phone 38 ( BARNWpLL, - SOUTH CAROLINA ASPIRIN ROBBED OF DANGER TO . THE HEART - — v-; '<• New Perfected Tablet, Called As- pitone, is Slightly Stimulating instead of Depressingto Heart. Especially Recommended in in fluenza, Severe Colds, Head ache, Neuralgia, and Rheuma tism. V. .'J __A Physicians and druggists are delighted with ‘Aspitone, the improved aspirin tab lets, that do not depress the heart nor up *et the-stomach. Ail -who have tried the new tablet are delighted with its quick and agreeable effect and claim that it is much more effective and in every way superior to the old style aspirin. Physi cians maintain that its safety alone shoulc give it preference over all other remedies for headache, neuralgia, rheumatism am especially for severe colds and influenza in all of w hich diseases the heart is saic to be weakened and should bestimulate< rather than be depressed. The new Aspitone is slightly stimulat ing instead of depressing to the heart, relies es pain, fever, and the tendency Tow ard congestion and pneumonia quick er and more completely than does aspirinl I and is entirely free of the heart depressing effect. Aspitone tablets may now be had at al first class drug stores everyw here,in seal rd^Mckages, price thirty five cents. They may be obtained locally al Mace Drug (,'o , and Chas. N. liurckhalter's. t.\ds Half Your Living WithoutMoney Cost We are all at a danger point. On the use of good common sense in our 1919 farm aud garden operations, de pends prosperity or our^going broke.” Kv«u» at present high priees no one can plant all or noarly all cotton, buy food and grain at present prices from supply merchant on credit, And make money. Food and grain are^higher in proportion than aro present cotton prices. / j r. If* a time above all others to play/ safe; *to produces all possible "food, grain andiorago supplies on your own acres; to cut down the store bill. A good piece pf garden ground, rightly planted, rightly tended and kept planted the year round, can bo made to furnish nearly half your liv ing. It will save you moro nieuey than you.jpado on the best two or three acres of cotton you over* grew! Hastings’ 1919 Seed Hook tells all about tho right kind of a money sav ing garden and tho vegetables to' put in It. It tolls about the farm crops ns well and shows you the clear road to real and regular farm prosperity. It’s Free. Send for it today to H.*G. HASTINGS CO., Atlanta, Ga.~Advt. CITATION. THE STATE OF 801 TH OAKOLINA coi xtv or rirxviu.. By f»hn K Snelling Enquire, Probate Judge. Wlmr-an Flneiie K. Allen hath node suit t > tpa t > grant unto hef letters o Admiumtr&lian. of .lhftjaitate ami elleeti of Georg ♦ W. A'l<*n; TIh-rp a re. tlwreforo, ta.ciu-and ad- ra >ni*h ail and singular the kind 1*1 ant creditor* of lha said George W. Sanders deceased .that they be and appear befora me. in tire Court of Probate, to be held at ftermsed, on Fridsf, March 28th. 1919 next, after publication thereof, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon, to show reuse, tf any thgy Knee, why the «e*4 Admimetratioo should not be granted Given u der my hand tin's 17th day of March, Anno Domini 1919. John K. Sueiling, Judge of Probate. l‘uM.ishe<rnn i li dsy of March. 1919, in the Barnwell Sentinel. Notice to Drs. and Creditors Notice ie hereby given that all persons holding claims against the estate ot Josephine Meyer,deceased, will present them duly attested to the undersigned administrator; aud all persons indebted 11 the ssitl estate will please make prompt payment to the undcrsinned. Dated this the 21st day of March, 1919 A. E Mix-on, Administrator. \ POSTMASTER EXAMINATION. At the request of the Post- i-ter General the TJnited ates Civil Service Commission s announced an examination be held at Beaufort, S. C., on )rii 23, 1019, for the position postmaster at Fairfax. This ice has an annual compensa- >n of moo. To be eligible for this examin- ion an applicant .must be a tizen of the United States, ust actually reside within the •livery of the office and have resided at the time the pres- it vacancy occurred, pplicants must have reached eir twenty-first but not their xty-fifth birthday on the date tlie examination. Application Form 304 and 11 information concerning the quirements of the examina- >u may be secured from the istmaster at the place of .cancy or from the Civil Ser-, ce Commission, Washington, . C7~Applications should be operly executed and tiled ith the Commission at Wash* gton, 1). C., in time to arrange r the examination of the ap icant. • ' ' i Notice to Drs. and Creditors Notice ie hereby given that all per sons holding alaims against the (state of B. N. Whaley, deceased, will pre sent them duly attested to the un- designed ; and all persons indebted tt) the aaid e.rtate will please make prompt payment to the said administrator. Da ted this the 2-lst dav of March, 1919. Mattie E. Whaley, . Administratrix. CITATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COBXTY OF BARNWKLLT By John K, Snelling, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, Marie T. Cornell hath made suit to me to grant unto her Letters oi Adminibtratidn of the estate and effects of A P. Cornell;- , These are, therefore; to cite ana ad monish all andT singular the kindred and creditors of the said A P. Cornell, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the court of Probate to b-r held at Barnwell, on Friday. April 4th, next, after * publication thereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the a»id administration should not be granted. Given under mv hand day of March, Anno Domini 1919. John K. Sueiling. Judge of Probate/* Published on the 27th dav of March 1919. in The Barnwell Sentinel. How’s This? ■ /• W« off or One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that ‘cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Medicine. Haii’a Catarrh-MedU;liwt4va»d>een taken by catarrh sufferers" for the past thirt#-- five yedrs, and has become known as the most salable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Pol- acn from the Blood and healing the dis eased portions. # After you have taken Hall’s Catarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a great improvement in your general health. Start taking Hall’s Catarrh Medi cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENKY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. » MONEY to LOAN Loan made same day application received. No Red Tape. , Harley & Blatt Attorneys at Law Barnwell,“S. C. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE Not'C# is hereby given that I have I1 uiy final account with Hon, John K. Sueiling. Judge nf Probate for Baro- veil county, as admttoiitrator of the •tate of J. \\\ Kennel, diseased, and «ili apply for in order 6f discharge aid letters diemieaory on Tuesday. \pril 8th, 1919. This 0th day of March. .919. . R. E. Fennel, Administrator. Ready Money to Lend ON r.ASV TERMS V. 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