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The Barnwell Sentinel, Barnwell, S. C OEMQStTMTflir WORK. ^ iOlIoeihgl darned club fgtig will attend the lutei. • Momfi Demonstration Course to be belli at Win- stliron col lege J une'5th. to J 4 th, rri.. ^ uT. ; VICTORY LIBERTY tOAN. Columbia, 8. C., May 22,—The Vic tory Liberty Loan medal a, to Be pre Rented by the Unite 7 % Money on Long Terms K at«a Treasury ing work/r* in the recent drive, were, received at State headquarters thia weok and are beipg lei t today by Mrs Fred Vick 8. Mansell, State Chairman of tin* Woman’s Lib erty Loan CnnunBtee. to'all county dnrinneij for distribution;. Arthctium- jber is limited the meaaleare to be pre-, fen ted only to those vvho may bo cited for hijnal si rvice. ,. ' ■ Ttfe Victory medals were made from captjurod German can>10,1)8 and befrrjthi? iifformatfon on one aide,together with the v inscription : *' Presqnted by the U. S Treasury Department to.; — for "pVfridtic'Service in behalf <?f the Liberlty Loan?.” On the reverse ?ide d>re the word?:’'"Victory Libert y.JLoan’' gmu a picture of lhe White House above the American eagle v m - a It is requested thnt every one to whoim a medal is awarded Ijave hiftirTieFname engraved on the space allowed for-such inscription,- The medal? will in time to come increase in value and make per manent record of individual distinction in the great army of Liberty Loan Vol unteers who have bo valiently served inclusive. The girls are tb^ pke \*ii n ners Sijhfl— can r n g BARNWFLLf S. C The women4:110 thos' j selected by the various Wo'. ncu ’ a clubs T.nu.s. - i Miss J v r Hair, Double Ponds vtyj VI 11b. M s* - , Nadeene 'Grubbs. AVi! iken. B; Cl. KODAK FINISHING Best materials used, good workmanship, Special attention to mail orders n poultry chib FRIENDLY jTOBACCO UoniTTe Brant lyi 1S8 i;onme r>rant, ujmer, poultuy club. . Mis's Or tie Ready, Lyndlvurst, canning club. *. ■ Miss Janie All, Ulmer, can ning club. j 'women. I Mrs. C. F. Carter Hercules club. Mrs. Mary Youngblood, Flko dub. Miss Louise Hutto, 'Hilda 0,IT ATI ON By John K. SupHine, Esquire, Probate Judge. -l Where?,?, Jennie Bates llngocdhfctl, made suit Jo me' to grant M. B Hiigndd Letter* of Administration of the estate mid effects of Elizabeth B. Bate?; v r ; ' These are, ther<-fore, to cite and ad- moniah all ati-l singular the kjpdged ai d -rrcfJitnrg of the said Elizabeth B Bates, deceased, that they be ard appear before me in the court of pro bate, to be held at Barnwell on Sp. turd ay. June 7. nejet, after publication thereof, at 11 oksToelc io the forenoon, to jlimv cause, if any they have, why the paid administration shuuld runiw-grante.t Giyen under my Hand, tTw*_2jmidday of May,' Anno Domini 1919. John K. Fuelling, * - ^ -• Judge of Proba-e. Published on the 29th day of May, I9!fl, in the Barnwell SiMitinvt:— 1 har s two things can t be imitated-—youthful charm and'mellow old the Government Miss (’ora Dicks, Dunbartou Columbia, May 22 — Mrs. Frederick S, Mut.pelh, State Chairman of the Womnn’B Liberty Loan Oomiuittce, Fent a meesage to John Stewart Fry an. of Richmond, pledging her support to the Boy peout membership campaign which (-pen? June 8. Tin’s message Was sent to Mr. Bryan, chairman of 4he Fifth District, in response to'the* fol lowing telegram r- r.- wd today from Mrs. William 1». McAdoo. Ctiairman of the Nr.tiOi.nl Woman's Li tarty .1, ran Committee: "The Boy .Scout? rf Amrica will cuuHuct a campaign i > Jirm* H. to m cure one mdlion associate mem bers amjl thrm,gh Unit’ woman'? com mittee have.asked the Woman’? Liberty Loan Committee to use our organ>z< d force* in their behalf. (“We^cnnnot'aid them officially hut a? indi\iduals we may. Will you not m jour individual capacity ccimnunii’Atl with the loan county chairmen and i ther officer a nod a?k th< m to^?«i?t in tl o or- gai.izu'ion of this memborrhip campaign for rtre or e week driver?” "I feel oor-ffd i.t tha| every I.ibf rty Loan worker in South. Carolina will do her best to hi Ip the Boy Scouts in every way pr>??it7Te. All work that eoncern’i Mi«s Corinne Turner, Long Drain h r clul). The money to pay the rail road fare of these prize winning girls i s contributed each year by the County Board of Educa tion. The money to pay the “Mellojv old age” in good Kentucky Burley Tobacco is reached after it has cured for two vears. women is rained by the club sanding the representative. Wiuthrop College furnishes board and lodging free of charge to these dem onstration ciTib workers. We are entitled to ten : representa tives from this territory and our entire delegation are making We”put millions of pounds houses i years, method OUR GRANDFATHERS Ti-nntfp. rTarTTT T is a siov/, expensive it it makes Velvet as obexeo as money can buy. low and friendly- arid long-burning that charm of.Ve mellow age in 53,000 VOICES mi.4 i# A. l i.oiiiH,* hOLUtf Killer and your troubles imu d-J. • It also killi^ bog* on cucun.b r, tomato, an 1 ?quatb vif.e*. We sell it to you uud if it dot’s D )t make good, we will. K W. Walkt r, Dealt r, Appleton. S. C. Ai d M.1* y Are The Vi.ic ? ()f Bajii- *11 I IV p!e. K f y tiu ihmuI voice* —What n gnu d chnru-! And iliatVthe Mim- bf*r of Amcr mu men rnil.wotn?n, who ufi* pul l.e'y I'rsuimii Dmn't Ki<lm*j Pd>8 fur r* iit;i i-om !i «<*kach(*. Ki luey •nd blRd(l»^_iiU. Th”. ?wy it to friend-* They tell P in iltehome p<i|-c<8. Lhrnw* i| | enp »* up* i i ilu? choruH Here’? h B-*-i w II ch?**. Mr? (1 P IInffvdk,*i?• . cljild welfare if’ legitimately wnman’* sphere a;u^ 1 know every woman tw in ti rented iii the Boy Scout? organ za- tion,” declare? Mr? Mui Bell. "Mo?t of the mischief our ?mall boj? g t into i? simply misdirected play. We mothers know what a safety valve f. r penL-up energy the B >y Scout move- incut has been for our bins. We know by local ueiilicatlor.a. i.i tho* Cannot ruch the diavaard portion of th* t-ar. There U inly one way to cure catarrhal deafness, and th^t Is by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness Is caused by an in flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is inflamed you have n rumbling sound or im perfect heurlna. and when It Is .purely closed. Deafnese is t&»> result. Unless the inflammation can be reduced and Una tube ■restored ttr Its normal Condition, hearlnf will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness are caused by catarrh, which Is •an Inflamed condition of the mucous sur faces. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. , We win give One Hundred Dollars for any case 4f Catarrhal Deafness that cannot TOBACCO too vTiai.Tiie noyB oT t nlny hit* the turn of Innui^r w. Wr are only fulfilling our mission in Jifepi. e couragii g lli fl. ut‘*r- pri-ie wbifh w iii h**lp lit our bi’js t j L’e- comv Ix’tier c tiz. n?. “The mtlube:b of the Woman’s Lib erty Loan (’oinmittie are novr v Daugh ters of the Ay or WW nr n? well r? Daugh ter? of tlie CoufederHCy, We cannot f irgtt’.tl e -aert <1 tra iiti ,n? which bind UtiOCTT & MVfLW. T<5? AC CO CO the p ’.st ami the present. And look* ing ttr thr mu ft 1 Try will ’ (TiVI ur best ti brin^ up otir ?fTi!r n* go <!%»• nts. iiage and r.-ndy to nlay SPECIAL ELECTION In areordawe wub an acT of 1912, ti* create the Ell nmu Graded -School District from portion? of Aiken and ftHriiweb couniie?, ard dc-tin nc if? *porj»o?'es aid powers, mid an Act of 1919 «mt*ndal"r:' thereto, a meeting of all legal voters residing witlu'u the Eilentjn (iradnl School Djs rict. No. 1(1 is h»>i‘eby called for. at the Graded 8chobl BDildihg in Ellenforr, TJTTon TueedHf. June .JOth, 1919. at twelve o’clock noon, for the purpose of voting n» juMiiioi a! Sprciml Tax of 3 mills for ordinary school purpose*. Each Vi ter must ill iw his registration cer tificate nnd tax reeei| t _.Ly order ui Uee’Aik rue W1KTKK0P COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE EXAA11NAJI0N ' . • The 'examination,, for the nunrd ol vacant scholarships in NVinthrop Col lege and for the admission of ,nC\v stu dents will be Held at the County Court House on Friday, July 4th, at 9 a. m., and also on Saturday, Jujy 5th, at 9 a. m., ity iluiiiu yjio. \yi>b to make nn l.v ex animations additional units required foie full admission to the Freshman Class of this institution. The examinationjpn. Saturday, July 5th, will be used only for making admission units. The scholar ships Wilt be awarded upon the exami nations .held on Friday,rJuly lilw Appli-_ cuds must-uot be less than sixteen years of age. Whetf sclidlaTshijis are vacant .-x * after July 4th, they \yill be awarded to tho-.e making the highest average at this examination,- provided they meet the conditions governing ’ the award. Applicants for ' scholarships should y to get pure, rich and syrup—Say Karo to n Cotmfy-Board Crystal AVhite —in the Red Can ; “Golden Brown”—in the B the new Karo with plenty of substance and a rii Taste—in the Green Can. { IMPORTANT TO YOU^~Every tan of Karo is marked with exact weight in poun contained. Do pot be misled by packages of similar size bearing numbers only i no relations to weight of contents. i J - CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. T * B * norris, s*Us R eP rcse P.O. BOX 161- NEW YORK CITY Umt Buiidin ^ ' " At Maple Flavor write 1o I’rcsrdent Johnson-for scholar V. SjEYMOUR OVVENS ship examination blanks. These blanks . .r 'J.,■ projierly ’filled out by the applicant, should be filed with President Johnsou by July 31*1. ^ „ . Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition.* The next session will oi>eu Sep tember 17, V>19. For furthei information OENERAL LAW PRACTICE Sentinel Bldg., Barnwell, S. ( NOTICE OF DISCHARGE wfctb-* :? hergbv given- ihsi I wiK ir my final account a? adudUrtrator the c^taTe oPJ M. ,Aden with Hon. John K. Sucll ng. Jud.e of Pr***ui*?‘Vf Barnwell County, on Monday th*^ Ifith 4aj of Jnue. 1919 *‘it n<1«* rr*w»n. mmi p*tk ton Iha Mid PD»b* Court f**F mn cniu o( di-e.^rs** *j-» fj V *5 M J L *4n ) N W*v > — T V..J 1jjn li