Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, June 12, 1919, Image 8
The Barnwell Sentinel Barnwell, S. C
OUR CRAlULFJtTHfcRS
CIXAflOH.A.
STATIC OF SUI Ilf CAROLIN A
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By Tabu K SnelHitv Require 1 / F’rotr
Thut wr.*
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- Spring has cdme again and tender
igreen covers the battle-scarred earth..
Nature, the sovereign panacea, has
already begun her work of restoration
—-flowers blossom over the draw's of
Jfalien heroes. Son* May w*4F-bripg-
■ KA*poppies, “between the crosses, row
mi row " little gray crosses, each with
.its aluarirwim identification tag—and
those that! m^k the graves of tha
men who are /buried in French ceme*
‘cries inscribe^ with the words “Morta
*y\Hir France." / . -,
Sixty thousand Americans lie asleep
•n Franco, “Morte Pour France'’—
'*urdly no other sentence could tellJha
tftory half so well.’’ "Dead for France."
Probably thn best known poem ol
the war is one quoted below, “In Flan*
slers Fields.” breathing the fine spirit
of sacrifice for an ideal. “Aimerlca’l
Answer” stilled all fear that the sae
rittce waw in vain, and now ^rhfen vto
tory in bettle la won comes ”America’s
Consecration,” pledging a victory of
right
# S. w :
*'Bo it our task to save,
~Tn memory of the life_yortt gave,
"•Thoae rights for , which your blood,
was shed .
**In Flanders Fields!*
*rtls is our task, in memory of tho«
*ta»y thousand dead, to Insure the vio
tory they won, else they have died lot
naught. —
To every citizen of tho United
States belongs this opportunity, the
■aat opportunity to measure up to the
■standard set by the boys. The great*
-sit victory of all must be won now,
•met the shots that will bring it about
will be made of (foliars. Lend yours to
iid the war Buy Vic tory liberty Loan
hoods.
firm**? pii , v fi
"hmii^paUo'i of the rptntt and efI' • te i.i
jTulius AViH.ia.mH. d(>cesyf(i ; /
Ttne# are, therefor/ to •cite and r*J-
monish all and singular tV konH*.! '.‘it'd
creditor** of,the said 'Wilimms,
decea^d. that they ue aiid appear lw* f trP
me, in the ’Court of/rrobate, ty lie held it
Barite-Tori SltiydavJ/ino V
text, after, pu/fication tiiy^VotV at
eleven o’clock ip the forenoon, tv show
cause, if any they have, why sv<l
Administration ahuuid not l^graat>d.
Given und^r my hand this 29 ;h day
of May. Anflo Domini 1919.
u John K. Sncllirg.
Judge of Probate.
Published on the 5tu day of June.
1919. io the Barnwell Sentinel.
WATCH THE LICE
on el.'cks. Th**»f ra r A a ii*f.s
L;'e , nutjSflAl. r lp. I)n»t
with 1* A, Thomas-,J.qt.«‘
your t.r</ , .ib'.'*s fere ervi-d,
bn^J on criefirnh' r, tonva\)
•/] re*, We <ae|h ir to you a
n it piake gC'-T. we will.
H W. Walker. Dealer, An
SMOOTHEST
SMOKING
TOBACCO
Catarrluri Deafness Cannot Be Cured
right chance
by local application*, a* thay cannot resell
the diseased portion of tha ear. Thar* la
only one way to cura catarrhal deafness,
and that Is by a constitutional* remedy.
Catarrhal Deafness Is caussd/oy Jin In
flamed 1 condition of th* muc#ui lining of
tha Eustanhlan Tub*. WhsfT this tub* 1*
Inflamed y*t> have a rumbUAf sound or Im
perfect hearlftt and wl/n - It Is entirely
closed. Deafnss# 1* tbs Result. Unless the
inflammation can be rffluesd and this tube
restored to Its nonpwil .condition, hearing
will b* destroyed fOMvsr. Uitty ‘bases of
dsafness are cause* lg catafrb, .which Is
an Inflamed condition X the mucous sur
faces. Hall's Catarrh Mbdtcln* acts thru
th* blood on |6* mucous surfaces of the
system . ' \
We will give One Hundreo\Dollar* tor
sny cas* at Catarrhal Dsafness that cannot
be cured by Haira'Catarrh Medicine. Cir
culars free. All Drucctsts. 76r.
I iMLr-gwen
* . puts character in a man’s face
horse-sense under his hat, and mel
low fren’likess into his tobacco. >
NOTICE OP DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that 1 will
ti’e my final account as administrator
of the estate of J. M. Alien wipf Hon.
John K. Hneifmg, Judge of/Probate of
Barnwell County, on Moiftlayjhe 161it,
day of June. 1919, ixjgt now ensiling
and petition the sai/t Probate Court for
an order of discKargo and fetters dis-
Admr. Estate of J. M Allen
F. J. CHEXEY * CO, Toledo. O.
Velvet Tobacco its mildness and
“character.” \
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Velvet ages for two whole years in
wooden hogsheads* During; this
RUBBER HOSE FOR ALL PURPOSES
Wc have Garden Hose. Water Hose. Badintor II se and Steam Hose.
Our garden hose at 23c per foot is by far the cheap \t hose you can
buy, for it will last from six to eight seasons, wliie-i means an aveiage
pf about3c to Ij per foot a season. WhJleToy can get a hose for !•»(
you know as a rule the 10c hose will last you about one season. W::!i
art order for So ft- t or mot*.* of garden hose \i e give a law n sprinkle: . _
Radiator Hose in.J Inch, 1 1 4-incli, 1 1-2 inch, 1 3 l inc h. *2 inch.
IN FLANDERS FIELDS
Bv Lt. Col. John D. MeRaA
i_2.incluJu.3j.nd 1 tool length^
In Fl;»m|i , rr, J irniary 2s, tavs)
’.a Fandera fluids tho poppioa'jblow
ilrtv/eon the epos o*. row on row.
r*h,at mirk our place; and In tbet sky
Tho lark • 4tB-hrave!v singing. Pv.
•■-n -» heard amidT the guns t>» low.
COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY
T t!rcd.-fr-it dawn, s
r> o r quarrel with tha rae; i
from falling hand rethrow
•i h. Be. your; to hnl I it tl |
’ rt lk fa a wrtli ux who* die
ill not k!o n. though poppies
co mat isii c
is friendiy.
Sv/ift & Company has become
one of the large businesses of the
world through continuing to
meet the growing needs of a
nation and a world.
Cfp'en *fft*T (lie >!•>;« 11» )>' t,J/*i|* rirt*.
M It.ie -nither <>f "1:1 l'i,ili<1<‘m I- , NN "
imt prmt«t -In (h<- New YorL
lest ye in peace, re FlanderR dead
r h(} tlijhf that ye so bravely led
V3*ve takm np ■ And sr- -will ke
rnn» faith wiMi you who he asleep
’ith oa< ii a (rosM to mark his bed
Mid poppies bloA'ing oa^rrhlid. .
■Vhor« once his own life blood r
r»d; “
f n !nt .vonr re;f lie street and deer
\ In Plunders fleMs—
Society^ has a right to ask
how the increasing responsibil
ities and opportunities for use-
*
fulness which go with such
growth are being used by the
men who direct its affairs—and
i .
the men have the right to answer:
Roll a VELVET C
igarcite
W’tr not that ye-h.ive died for n
’.’0 tori'll ye threw to u ;e we i
To-n -bfte-4^ will bold it
\:.<t ft’(‘<*doin> light shuil neve
Wn’vo- learned t!te legion th
tauglit vi ' T
In Handers flebj^ S; ,,
WINTHRO? COLLEGE
SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE
EXAMINATION
L- Made Me a
\ Well Woman
‘No suHTerer front catarrh
of the stomach can read
Mrs. Van Burcrcs letter
wfthout a feeling of thank*
fulness.
"T have spent 3 prent 0**1 c f
money *.vith doctors lor c«t«j*rji
of the stomach and at times
been compelled to give up my
housework for d iyg^ For. years
I did net-knotr vrhst ■ ’well day
**»» and cannot help i>ut feel
that I would not be alive to-day
had I not been induced to try
Peruna. Six bottles of Peruaa
* w»U woman.e
i The examination .or tho award of
\acant scholarships i:i Winthrop < <»|
loge*and for tlie admission of new slu
dents will be held at the County Court
House on Friduy, Jufy 4th, at 9 a. m.,
and also on Saturday, Jplv 5*It, at 9 a. ni.,
for those who w isl» to make up by ex
amiuations additional anils required for
full admission to the Freshman Class
of this institution. The examination on
Saturday, July 3th, will Up u»ed only for
making admis^fion units. The scholar
ships will be awarded upon the exami
hations held on.F’riday, Juljl 4th. Appli
cants must not be less/lhan sixteen years.
o*f age. When scholarships are vacant
after July 4th, 1 they will be fwarded to
those miking the highest ifvetage at this
examination, provided jliey meet the
conditions governing tho award.
Applicants for * scholarships should
wTite to President Johqson fo« scholar
ship examination blanks, Thesf blanks,
properly filled out bj: the applicaht,
should be filed with President Johnson
by July 31st. '
Scholarships are worth $100 and free
tuition. The next sessiojn will open Sep
tember 17, 1919. FoCfurthei information
and catalogue, address President D B
Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C.
For Years
Did Not
Know a
Well Day
AMERICA’S CONSECRATION.
"3y Charles Hall Davis. Pet-'rahnrg, V\
'Written on December 1fl. 131s, after tin
arn^Htlcs w*U siynsil and Ucrmany
defeated)
'I'ho prrppM**’ bloomu now mark in r«4
Vonr renting place, ye gallant dead,
n Ittandera fields. And as >hey wavi
■Abovn oach cross marked, Allica
arave.
Asm ibroathn Iheir opiates overhead
r»>
To promote the production of live
stock and perishables and in
crease the fpod supply;
f - ,
To reach more people with more
and better meat;
To make a fair competitive profit,
in o'rder to reimburse the
25,000 shareholders for the use—
of their capital* and to provide
Mrs. Mattie A. TanBnrvn. 17
priiland St.. Orand ltaplds,
I’ast Comrruimltr Valley
hve, L. U. T. AL
CUy
* each narrow, earthen b^d
for the future development of
the business;
To reduce to a minimum the costs
of preparing and distributing
-Alwep peacefully, ye warriors brave
ta Flanders fields ?
The cause that jrx>u so boldly led
With dauntless spirit., unafraid,
An W». Be It our task to save,
Yn memory of the-life you gave.
Thow rights for which your blood wai
shed
.In Flanders fields!
meat and to divide the benefits
of efficiency with producer and
consumer;
To live and let live, winning
greater business only through
greater usefulness, with injury
to nothing but incompetency,
inefficiency and waste; to deal
justly, fairly, and frankly with
All the farmers In the United State!
are urg«d to support tho Victory Liber
v I/oan by Oliver Wilson, master o1
LJUrswige, who characterize?
JyVoan as "our great national respon
Vhility” Mr. Wilson’s appeal-fol
all mankind
These are the purposes arid,
motives of the men who direct
the policies and practiced ; of
Swift & Company.
,r the fifth time the ^ govern men'
v ding fb the p^opb 1 for flnancia
<*)ri ^ne frur previous oeension!
x y II needed to win the.war ant
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