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t a • •ewsatHiD ige«t. msz "FOR SALE—Send your Orders for cab bage to . * , - < ^ ' j ——Br “. K' efgfecnJialm, v-1 22 tilpd ,• ^Bldckville, $. C. .7 HOI R kpf>AK FINISHING All rolls ddvefopefT 10c; packs 20c upf prints 21 2c-4c 5c, en larging 35c up. Specialists—we do noth ing but kodak finishing. All work guar anteed to please. Eastman Kodak,-Eilms, Supplies ' Columbia Photo Finishing Co. ju» TAYLOR STREET. COLUMBIA. S. C. 3-25-1 f •. ; . FOR SALE — An attractive six room house, most desirable residence sec tion. I^arge lot, stables and garage; convenient to^scbool and depot. Ap ply Box 44. FOR SALE—Either one of'two*Wily horses, both guaranteed. One for $206.00, the other for $150.00, half cash; both cheaper for all cash. Hav ing bought an automobile 1 only need v one horse- 7 ' T. B. Ellis, Jr., 4 15-tf Lyndhurst, S. C- ' t FOR SALE—Eight room house in best residence section of town/ Lights, water and all modern conveniences. Apply, ' - ~TL A. Deason, 4 29-tf Barnwell, S. C. FOR DEEP WELL Apply to DRILLING G. S. Hill, BfirnweTF, S. C I .< 1ST —' iincni:m*ut horse;,chestnut sor M*l. face, two him! feet white, weight about l,»mo Ihv., seven vrs. old. M R Hagood. t ;if (ii' NOTICE. r> ivwuinl f*>r ttvfttr-1 Griffin and Mr. J. Albert Siu*l- ling 8penfc Hie last week end at the home of M r. Barney F. Ow ens in Dunbailoif. Rub-My-Tism is a powerful anTitiPptie-r—it kills tlie poison caused from infected cuts,.cures old sores, tetter, etc.—Adv. Mrs. Gilmore'Simms, Jr.*, and little sou have returned from At lanta, where they have been for a*month visiting relatives and attending grand opera. 666 quickly relieves Consti pation, Biliousness, loss of Ap petite and Headaches, due to Torpid Liver.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Holman were called to Orangeburg this week on account of the illnes of the latter’s father, Dr. J. G. Wannamker. • 1 Mrs. Warren Calhofin. and daughter, of Bishopville, have been visiting Mrs. Minnie Calhoun and Mrs. Annette Lemon. : — Mrs. M. M. Holly, of Kline, ■who has been visiting Iter sis ter, Mrs. W. L. Baxley, of knelling, returned home Tues day afternoon. Mi-, and Mrs. Charlie Meyer; (Miss Sii>ic Dunbar and Mr. j * i Herbert Meyer, of Meyers Milt, j I attend'd services at the Bapiht hurch Sunday -4 f —a body—Karo over your cakes. richness— spreads evenly and Truly delicious! There Are Three Of Karo “Crystal White”—in the Red Con; “Golden Brown”—in the Blue Can; “ Maple Flavor”— the new Karo. with plenty -of substance and a rich Maple Taste—in the Green Can. mgtit. 4ti lace aim id • ;ir. •n. Whin rtnntnnt.' I mg to t he-appreiien- iM.y.TTuit^n Frazier, 1. dark brown in ool- itf mark An j’ight- mM* red "pot bet ween* eve Wire'C. L. Weeks A* IVmcl, S, C., ami in- W1 IV Henrv Frazier, id, S.C. News. DUNBARTON NOTTS. . Dunbarton. H. May Ath— We are liapfrv'to TV port our Sunday school of tin* Cypres" Chapel Baptist -ebtirch in a pn-pi roil" ceinliti ):i with Lieut. Gary J. Anderson as the efficient- superintendent. We I have live teachers. C. L. Hiers. Miss May Owen*, Ma. T. .1. lli«*rs. Mi"> Rosalie Rogers and Garv J. Auderson. The school c/ (9 I vim , d. . 1 ii.iv. "OU. 11 ie it** Patterson has | is well patronized. Rev. Mr. K. 11. Clark •Miss Margu returned from New York. M . S. B. l lair, of WillistOii, uan hi the « .t v Monday. V s c Best. Mi" j*l* ton ertsoii, * RuIj killer. >f Augusta, is our pastor nml preaches ^for us every Smithv aflPrhfion at S :30 ; _ also on Friday nights before * : 1 ’ *tdlsltr, | top ii r -1 a i m1 third Sunday. is tin g test > <i M is" Nona Our friend 1 .ieyt. Amlersoii, who .was itiurrud to Mi>s Tisdale, .of Sumter, during the late war i* again >11 his acciistoined pla.-e in Mr. B. F. Anderson’s store. He is erect ing a neat bungalow on West Bav street. Ethel Calhoun, of Ap- i" visiting Mrs. Kob- My- l ism is a great pain It relieves pain ami sore- aU"«*d. by Rheumatism, ^1.1, Sprains, c*t* . —- A d \. Rex Gralim, of Charles- visiting Mrs. W. C. Jennings. Mr. Biljv Christie, of Den mark. visited liis mother last | Lieut S. Laurcy week end.. ijust completed a .Neural Mr". «*tn, 1- The many fiends of Miss Lena Cave and Mrs. Olive Robertson, of Barnwell., were gratified at their visit here last Sunday. —*■— Mi". William* of visiting Ora nge- Mrs. IJUSl I brick burg, has bo,en J'. J. Attaway. Mr. Max Toole, of Williston, was in the city Tuesday after noon on business. MGs May. Kinloch, a n1 'ce ‘of Mr". W. G. Simms, is here ti*r. tin* week end. • Mrs. S. A. Owens spent the week end in Columbia with her , -* daughter, Mrs. Partlow, Mrs. Minnie Calhoun has gone to visit flCT "*»n, Mr. Julian Calhoun, of Spartanburg. Mrs. T. E, Cummings is spending several weeks with re latives in Asheville and Char lotte, N, C. Mr. ’Herbert Christie and family, of Denmark, spent the •week-end with Mrs. L, R. Christie. - ——■■ 7 - ' . Messrs. W. L. and B. II. Cave left this week on an extended trip to Cincinnati and other points of interest. Mr. McLaurin Brooker, of Wake Forest College is spend ing a few days lifcre with his mother. • ^ Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Holman and daughter, Carrie, hav^ re turned from Atlanta, where they attended grand opera. Mrs. T: S. Cave went over to •Orangeburg ^his week to attend the funeral of Mr. Hood,*wltb -was .drowned on Sullivan’s Is- laud a few da vs ago. Mr*. R. Boyd Cola. ' M Annie_l4ee_» Simms and Mr". Albert Oliphuut and daughter came «lo\vii. to spend the week- tad with M rs, W. G. 1 Sim m -. garage Greene has handsome 011 East Railroad Avenue. Mr. Will Riley, Jr., of Barn well, is manager of the Stallings Drug store. Sergt. Edward R. Sanders, of Kline, spent the week-end with his uncle, Mr. E. II. Williams. He nas just returned from overseas with the Thirtieth Division. Mr. R. V. La ne is preparing a Garage in-which to store autos for sale. Rev: Mr. Barney Foreman, of~SiiVerton, was on our streets yesterday. He is the popular pastor at the Joyce Branch Baptist church where he holds regular service. v Our farmers have put in lest cotton and some melons and we hope it will spell millions. The weather is beautiful. MEMORIAL AT WILLISJON. ^Memorial exercises will be held at Williston on Saturday, May* 10th, The address,will be delivered by Capt/ J. Rice Smith, of Augusta, Dinner w: be provided for surviving veterans. Everybody i^ipvited to attend the services. • 666 has proven it Will cure Malaria, Cli>Rs a4id Fever, Bil- bu.s Feve/gcolds and Lagrippe. It kdboflid* parasite that causes the TCver. It is a speiidid Iaxa- aud gem ial Tonic. Advertise in the Sentinel. CIRCULATION COUNT! INVENTIVE GENIUS MAKES ASPIRIN SAFE FOR HEART. Improved Tablet. Called Aspitone. retains all tbe Medicinal Vir tues. but is Slightly Stimula ting instead of Depressing to tbe Heart. Does not Upset Stomach. Fhvsicians and druggists arc delighted mill .Vpitonc, the improxcd aspirin tab lets, licit do not depress the heart nor up j>ct the stomach. All svho ha\c tried the new tablet are delighted with its ouick and agreeable effect and claim that it is muc h more effective3nd in every way su pei lor to the old M\ le aspirin. Physicians maintain th;it its safety alone should give it preference over all other remedies for headache, neuntlgia, rheumatism and es per (.ills fur severe colds and influenza, in 1H of which diseases the heart is said to Ik* weakened and should be stimulated rather than depressed The new Aspitone is* slightly stimula ting instead *>f depressing to the heart. It relieves pain, leker, and the tendency toward congestion and pneumonia quick er and more completely than docs aspirin, and is entirely free of the heart depress ing effect. Aspitone tablets may now be had at all first class drug stores everyw here in seal ed packages, price thirty-five cents. They may be obtained locally at Mace Dmg Co., and Chas..\. Burckhaltcr’s. (Adv,) 7 % Money on Long Terms BROWN & BUSH Lawyers BARNWELL. S. C. N©TieE©F DISCHARGE N.itice in hereby given that I will tile my Hnal account as executor of the estate of W.M. Parker, with Hon, .lofyi K. dnelling. Judge of Probate Court for Barnwell County, 011 Wednesday the 7tu day 'if May and petition the aaid court for an order of ducharge and letter* dismi-sory. W. B. Parker, Executor. Hated lhi« t><h day of April. 19M*. U MOk'EY TO LOAN 74 Any amount. Desirable ternts. , First 5 ' Mortgages as Security. LOANS MADE PROMPTLY * *N • Apply to ' _■ Holman & Boulware v ^Lawyers] Phone 38 BARNWELL, - SOUTH CAROLINA Ready Money to Lend OfV EASY TERMS V. SEYMOUR OWENS [GENERAL LAW PRACTICE \ Sentinel Bldg., Barnwell, S. C. 666 lias more imitations than any other Chill and Fever Tonic on the market, but no on** w imitations. They are danger ous things in the medicine lint*. —Adv. — SAV the Leather Shoe Polishes KeepYourShoesHeaC, LIQUIDS AND PASTES FORBlACK y v WHITt,TAN AND OX-BLOOD (DAAK BROWN)SMOtS lUMUIYCOMOM rA40.H.V. MBS CARPI NOTICE OF DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that on Fri day the 25th/ / day of Aprffi 1919, at 11 o'clock I will file my final ac count wrth Hon. John K. Snelling, Judf^of Probate of Barnwell County, ioie qualified executor of the estate 7f T. B. Grubbs, deceased ; Ind at the same time and place will petition the said Court fdr letters dismissory as such executor. T. J. Grubbs, - Executor. - Dated tins 2Sth day of March, 1919. 3 2S 4t Cow Peas Wanted l Payingjiighest prices . of season.. Will buy one sack to carload. Write, wire or phone us wttat you have. WALTON * CO. Augusta, Ga. Notice to Drs. & Creditors All per6onsiTolding claims against tlu* estate of W/M. Parker, deceased.‘arS hereby rtotilird to file the-same with the^undersigned executor on or Ik*fore the 7th day of May next ensuing, uuly attested; and all persons iudebtidto tfie said estate will make prompt pay ment to the undersigned executor-on or before the 7th day of May now next ensuing. / ' W. B. Parker. Executor. Dsled this 8th day of April, 1919. DAYS OF DIZZINESS Come to Huodreds of Barowell • People. There are days of dil/Jness; Spells of headache, languor, back ache; - Sometimes rheumatic painsg Often urinary disorders. Doan’s Kidney Pills are especially /or kidney ills. Endorsed in Barnwell by grateful friends and neighbors. Mrs. R. C. Gignilliat. Barnwell, says: “Five years ago I had a severe back ache caused from kidney trouble. Mv back ached all the time, I had diz.zi spella and thought I would fail over. My eye* were also affected .and spots lanee»Lbefore me. I took many differ ent medicines but got no relief urvtil I began taking Doan’s Kidney Pills. They were recommended in the focal oap**P4 by home people, and I felt re lieved from tlir start. By the tim<- I had u--<l half tie* fir-t box the uack-, a* he was nearly gone, and my yndon • as elear again. 1 kept on ueing Doan’s ji.til I finished two boats god they to- lire if cared far.” PERUNA and MAN ALIN Cured Me Mrs. E. M. Harris, R. R. No. 3, Ashland, Wis., sends a message of cheer to the sick: x , “After following your nrlvloe _rL»4-u*4«+i Peru ha and Manalin, I mom cured of outarrh of the none, throat mid Ntnmach. from which I had suffered for several yearii,. When I commenced taking I’e- runa I could-xu»t mage my bed without stopping to rcat. Now I Catarrh of the Nose, Throat and Stomach. <lo aTI my work and am in treo’d health. I recommend thin tiln- able remedy to nil* suffering' from any disease of the stomach.” — Prrnni la Sort! Effrywhrr" I.lquid or Tablet Form - Pershing Thanks Y. M. C. A. * For Its Canteen Service X NOW THAT FIGHTING 18 OVER, GENERAL RELIEVES RED TRIANGLE, AT ITS OWN REQUEST, OF * t P08T EXCHANGE WORK 444444444444*44444444444444444 ♦ * * * ♦ ♦ * ♦ * ♦ ’ ♦ ♦ ■ ♦ ♦ V ♦ ♦ ' ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ w 4444444444444444444444444444H - Chaumont, France, Feb. 23.—'Tb* American Y. M. C. A^ at Its own request, has been relieved of Its work in maintaining tbe post* exchanges with the American army. Correspondence has been exchanged between General Pershing and E. C. Carter, In charge of the Y. M. C. A. with the army, resulting in this decision. On Jan. 29 Mr. Carter wrote to General Pershing say- lng that duties of the T. M C. A In promot^ag athletles and Entertainments were so heavy that ha thought it should ba re lieved of the exchange work. General Pershitig, in his reply, said: “As you correctly state, the T. M. C. A. undertook the management of the post exchanges at my request at a time ' when it' was of the itreatest Importance that no available soldier should he taken away from the vital military func tions of training and fighting. As the reasons which im- . pel led me at that time to request you to undertake this work no longer exist, 1 am glad to approve of your sugges tion “In making this change, permit me to thank you for the very valuable services and assistance which the Y. M. C. A. has rendered to the American Expeditionary Force in handling these exchanges. Handicapped by a shortage of ton- * nage and land tnfhsportatlon. the Y. M. C. A. has• by extra- exertion served the army better than could have been ex pected. and you may he assured that its aid has been a large (actor in the Anal great accompli*hmeat of the American army." + ♦ * ♦ * ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ * ♦ * ♦ #- * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 9 * ♦ ♦ ♦.* *