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The Barnwell Sentinel, Barnwell, S. 0, L- CLASSIFIED LOCAL ADVS. aikl S n'kltiuM 1o collude House on Friday, .July 4th, at 7 a, m., Mt'Xt fall, Tin* -i'ar^lina Famil*J\! an< l :lls,Mm Ssau'rday. July 5m, It 7 a. ni., HOUR KODAK All rolls devyioj)! I NISH I NCr *‘H1<1 SHMfliiHilli is FIN I.SI >^1 Die; -20c uj>j prints 2 1 -2c.4<!-5Cj on larking 35C up. Specialists—we do’both itig but kodak finishing. AlLwork guar anteed to tilgase. Kastman Kodak, Films, Supplies.- - . ^ Columbia Photo Finisbingr^Co. im isSYLOR STREET, COLL.WttlA, S. C. FOR DRKTAVEI L DRILLING Apply to r,.i,H|i. 5-6 tf BarnwelJ^S. C. NOTICE. Notice Automobile dealers and garage men. We have secured the agency for your, County with Elcar and Moore Pleasure cars, also Huffman 1 rucks. These are all wonderful sellers, priced tiai packsi paper publUhou t-heAmly i^i ill is farm < st at J and curries aj17 tUc_ news and editorials of interest to the far mer and huMties.* man.- It has the cooperation of the* Department of Agriculture and Clemson College and is serving the-farmers of tire state,-' They have 75 scholarships in various colleges iu ^the state and are. offering these to young men and yonng- women for getging subs- eruptions to their paper There are many boy/ and girl in the comity who would like to , earn their way through eollege reasonably. If interested communicate . i - • With US at once. Hart Auto and Repair this next year and here IS their Co., Cor. Pinckney and Church Sis., Charleston, S. C. A 14 3t Tfr NOTICE, FOR SAKE—One Buick Six Roadster body in good condition at a bargain price, also one twin cylinder Indian. "Motorcycle in fine shape. \N ill sell dirt t heap as 1 have no use for it. For further information-write ih wire, W. J. Youmans, 6 21 3t pd Hattierillte, S. G. NOTICE. chance to.do so at the expense of someone else. Note their adver tisement in this issue and write them tor particular'. The A erving need of ‘Sooth Carolina -is education and we hope that a hit‘g^ TFumluir of voung o en iw women in this county will win tlie-e free selio- laFships. Books of subscription of the MAT THEWS' PI.EASUKE ’RESORT, a ciiT j>oration organi/ed*undcr the laws «>f the State of South'C.Molina, will l>e open at. . , , . , thy office ui A. lUTVinestein. Attorney I noon '.Mine --it .1 1. 1. I ’<' 0-t |ill it Bf:i< k \ ilh\ s * on ib^ KtE v..iy t :f Koge r T/l laiitct* D. A. K. was D. A. R ORGANIZED .lune 26-On Wednesday-after- July, Iff) at 10 o'clock a. m. E. C. Matthews. Sec. Board of Cor|K»ralion. j organ!7ed at 1 ■ ' i state CITATION. )K w M rd 0 \ for* those who w ish to .make up by e\ animations,additional units acquired for/ full admission to the/ Freshman Class' of this institution. The examination on Saturday, July ath, will be/used only for making’admission units. -The scholar- " . c* ships wTTr'be awarded upon the exami nations held on Friday, July 4th. Appli cants must not be less than..sixteen years of age. When scholarships are vacant -creditors of the said R.y M, tse after July 4th, they will he awarded to those making the highest average .ait this examination, provided they meet the conditions -governing the award. Applicants for scholarships' Should 'C-lcvra o\loek tq,llir furenoon, tv-show write to President Johnson for scholar ship examination blanks. These blanks, properly filled out by the applicant, should be filed with President Johnson by July 31st. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session w ill open Sep tember 17, 1919. For furlhei information and catalogue, addresU"President D. B Johnson, Rock hill, S. Q. FT ELS IT HIS DUTY - TO GIVE DETAILS R ev. J. H. Dunn Wants Others to Profit by His Experience. SUFFERED TEN YEARS WILL PAY $46.50 CASH FOR Your $50.00 Liberty Bond. Draw on us without exchange through ' your local bank, \ttach bond loilialf. Cl OW i ON.Si I I INii EVilXEKUlXTT ( t )MI‘ \M . «- 1211A Washington Street, — 1 olmwbiiit C. •SALESMEN WANTED—to solicit onion* for lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or commission. Address THE LENNOX OIL AND PAINT CO., Cleveland, Ohio. 7-.1-H pd. wan two. i* . ;i m**m »lackv ilit*, S. •'hip—i*f Twenty- •i i s olcctiul won*. . F. S*or;to, Vice 11. K. Millions, •tvtnrrAlrs Ku-1 licfore Tar.lac Gave Relief He Spent * Great. Sums in Vain Search Far Benefit. WANTED—Kxpei ienced’ col ored fireman at light plant. Apply to F. H. Miller, Supt. 6-30-tf. Haruwell, S. C. Local New*. r-r.t-Mr-. lb v'nt-M r ... kieording ! gUli* P . WVl'lll , 'l‘l' | ( itig Stcr*-*t a rv- M rs. I I rta'iircr-Mrs. .1/ F.. Nt*w>oiin*, ltegistmr-Mr« Ft. -C. MaHhtAVyr Ilistoriao-Mrs. M.4». Weather'- beo, Auditor-Nfrs. J. .lolnison. T!te Chapter will meeCuti the 3nl of each Month' hegining with S<*ptunher, since I>. A. R. Cliapters do uot meet in July and August, when we expect to have our State Kegettf Mrs. F.. Walker Duvall with us. The Chapter is named for Captain Joseph Koger who en tered Revolutionary Service as a Lieutenant in the Round O Volunteers, Colleton County Regiment in 1776, and was later The friends of Mr. Buny»n Black will be pleased to know that he has j promoted to Captain, according tHH-n mustered out of service and >* j t0 Mill’s Statstics of South Caro- now at home. *• . Nina * * Rub-My-Tism is a powerful | Captain antiseptic; it kills the poison buried caused from infected cuts, cures | Walterboro, on the Banks of the Joseph Roger lie? about 14 miles ahovt t_- old sores, tetter, etc.—Adv. Mr. John' Mi L. Baughman and children, Troye and Miaa Eva, of Dalotka, Fla., are visiting relatives at DunhartortV Mr. Baugman is a ■mn of the late Jack Baugman. v We are proud of the «*onti- dence doctors, druggists and the public have in 666 Chill and Fever Tonic.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Norman D. Ellis and Mrs J. R. Mottc of Martin were in this city shopping Tuesday. \. Mr. and Mrs. WilHe' Rice, Mr. and .. . i ' Just arrived at (iantt's, a swell assortment of the latest popular sheet music.—adv. Mrs. Hilma T. Rice and Mrs. J. S. Rice of Allendale were in Barnwell Tiiesday. '~zr~ '"A* j Faiisto River. Nine ofhisdesc- endaiits are members of this Chapter which l>ears his name, j The members are : Mesdaines I G. O. Matthews, John W. John- sou T RoUnt NR M.ixsun. J. F. Newsome, and M. E'. Weatliers- bee, of Wilhston, Mrs. F. H. Hitt, of Elko, D. D.. Walters, of Columbia, Mi*s Coiienne Mix- son, of Rock Hill, Mrs. S. R. Compton, Mrs. J. F. Hair, Mrs. J.- C. Johnson, Mrs. J. H. E- Milhous, Miss Hattie Rena Mil hous, Mesdames Virgil L Nevils, Cleveland Rislier, Julius It. 'Sanders, I. F. Still,M. M. Still, H. I). Still, Fugetie H. Wessin- ger, and B. F. Stomp, of Black- ville. In order to make room for my Fall and Christmas ^stock of goods 1 am going to conduct a special sale through the months oi' July and August at my store in Barnwell and aslo in Allen dale. I will offer all articles at the present retail price less 10 per cent, and les9 20 per cent on finger rings. Take advau- -^tage of this great reduction in prices and supply your wants -in jewelry. My stock is more complete than ever before .and your patronage is solicited. Your9‘ for better service. W. D. GANTT, Jeweler, At Barnwell and Allendale Rev. W. J. Snyder of Bates- bifrg, who is very pleasantly remembered in Barnwell as a former pastor here, has l>een a very welcome- visitor to us dur- ing the past week. He lias been assisting Rev. Peeler, in a series of meeting in the Barnwell Met hodic church.- ’ Mr. Snyder h:»* an atira« t»ve per?*oiiaUh^aml i> a >trcfng and effective prtvicht r.. ? one <»f i!u* iiio»t Pf*T»Os r •ter- tlu»t ha** c hv J ill Rev. J. H.. Duhn, v of West .Sharp Street, Spokane, Wash., pastor «»f , \ 1 the < liilrch of Christ, is still-another ol'respoiid-j ., 1 r . i minister whose deep sense of grat- * * iTtnle and desire t«» help others will not permit him to remain silent re garding HiV benefits he der»ve«l from the use of Tanlae. “Tanlae has not only relieved me of my ten years of suffering,” said Rev. Mr. | Dunn, “bnt <4t has built me up wonderfully, as I have gained fifteen pounds in a month's time by taking it. My stomach was m stteh a disordered condition that I could not eat without suffering great pain. - My food felt like lead on' my stomach and I would expel gas with almost every breath. My head ached constantly and I contin ually lost weight, strength and en ergy. I spent around three hun dred dollars for medicine d>ut got m> better. b, I finally bouftlft Tanlae on the strength of the high endorsements and my first bottle made a marked change in my feelings. So 1 bought another and still others and now I am just a new man. I can eat any thing now without the least discom fort aJ'terwards. It gives me pleas ure to do what I can for my fellow man, and as Tanlae has been of such great benefit to me and to. a number of my friends also, 1 can recommend it to everybody.” Sold by TJ. A. Porter, Barnwell; Fearson Drug Co., Allendale; J. H. Sanders, Biackville; H. M. Ca&sels. Jr., Baldoe; Fairfax Drug Co., Fair fax; Kendall Lumber Co., Allen dale; Belfast Platation Co., Mil-? letteville; J. M. Smith and Son, Wil- liston and W. H. Wilkinson, Ulmer. COINC IT TOO HARD. Overwork, worry, overeating and lack of exercise and sleep are respon sible for much kidney trouble. \ If your back aebes and the kidneys seem weak, rest up and us B Doan’s Kidney Pills, Mace Jeffcoat. Barnwell, ftaya: ‘‘My trouble was caused by straining while, wotkmg at my trade as 4 blacksmith. My back ached all the time and in the morning I could hardly stoop to pick up my tools I had headaches nearly all the time and frequent dfzr.y spells. My kidneys acted too frequently, causing me to g-t up a number of times during the night. I bought Doan’s ^Kidney Pills and they relieved me at once. I always use Doan’s whenever my back bothers me and they always give me the sime quick relief. I am llways glad w recommend them.” (State ment given June 5, 1914 j On January \l4, 1918, Mr. jeffcoat said: ‘‘1 am more than willing tip con firm my recommendation for Doan’s Kidney Pills, which I gave in 1914. The cure they made for jnp at tiroe^ has proven permanent, as I have been entirely ^ee fron^any kidi.ey trouble si nee ” OK 'ri M M CAR >US / . v l vt' s i v i H n \\ w Ry I hn K SueEi n |iv; i* oOit-*, '*:.l ‘ WIit-hV.J hn Wise, haih rn:vF' s*rt t) ine t i grant into imn^.Letters of Ad ministration of the e'thte and etIei r H ♦ f R. M. \N h 1 , deer-H'ed ", These are, the-efore^io cite and ed monish all and singular the kii"l r ed am! deceased, that they he and appe »r 1 K*f ir^ me, in the Ctiurt of Probate, t<» i>e held at Barnwe I, on Tuesday, J ily TSth, 19.9 next, after publication thereof, at. cause, if auy they have, why the said Administration should not tie granted^ Given under my hand this 30th day of June, Anno Domini 1919.- * John K. Sneilitrg. ' Ju 'ge of Probate. Published" on the 3rd day of Juk^.. 1919, in the Barnwell Sentinel. Success of the Victory Liberty Ivoan. the fifth government war loan, - -wtti_depend largely on the savings of the people~7TP~tbe*-nation. To insure its success, we must save NOW—to practice ;uiew__ihe great lefcsonsjof the war.-ltrrifi and economy. Aside from the.loss of respett for our selves as a nation, every family will he unpleasantly affected, if the com ing loan not fully subscribed. .Uncle Sam’s war^ exchequer is compelled to spend money to maintain the army oi occupation, to rehabilitate the wound ed. to bring home the victors and to carry out the ^rogr^m of reconstruc tion. H - / i This money is being borrowed from the banks of the country, and Un^je Sam ts issuing short-term certificates of indebtedness in anticipation Of the coming Liberty JLoan vf and of the fed eral income taxes. If the banks were not speedily paid hack, their resources would he gone, and as they could make 11 WINTHB0P COLLEGE ' SCHOLAKSHIP AND ENTPANCE EXAMINATION ilo loans, credit operations would be hampered and husinss stagnate.^ A How about it? Will We finish our job—that of payinp the war bills, as qur ’immortal heroes finished theirs qf vanquishing the Hun? They were not qqitters. even when railed- oil to make the supreme sacrifice. Will we be quitters, when there is all to gain ~ aud nothing to lose? - -* . A little saving now is all it will cost and this saving will mean a stronger] grip on the futnr^ The. Victory Li erty Loan will aeon h& uffervd W vou h- r»*adv to do your part? Gootl 1 Ictuses At Low Cost. . WHY???? BIX At Sl\—W c d*ra huge amount of work will* SPECIAL HODKRN MACH! NI'.KA instead of b\ • • hand., ami ttuilding in laigc quahlilicsus v c«lo. \ic clinitnalu the • e\ I ense ot p ans and soei i- (ual ions. IIKC.M St.—\\ u g»q lumber from the • I Ol\!'.s | 7~.im! olhej slip plies in carlols. a«<| we » ait* SA I 1 SI II.D wiili a • Reasonable Piofit- YOU CAN HAVE A HOME RIGHT \o\s We make a variety of si/e-* and styles of ready to pul up houses at prieev from $20".mi up. Write or phone us for our illustrated free Uataji»g. "I < <>me l<> ''l I Is. DIXIE Hot M COMPANY . C’harleston, S. G. When you are at home Ready Money to Lend Mail Kodak orders to the Aiken Gift Shop, Aiken- S.C. ■H ft When you go to the iiKmnT.'rin*, mail ar Teavjc your orders J with the < AikenGiftSttop, Waynesville, N.G. Notice to t)'rs.‘ & ©redtfOfs Notice is hereby givim that all" per- antis holding claims against, the ei-me of M A. 'Owens, deceast'd^ will prev*<ni them duly at tes'ed to the undersigned aduiiinstra'or, oil nr before the 19th day of July next ensuing; and all p**r- •ons ind'btcd t> the ssid estate will make prompt p yineht tn the under- sri*i | e 1 admj isirtliir W nr bef <ra th^ I9tli <1 **y of iuly now next en-u ng. . H. F (hi mi. Administrator. 1 Dated line Die' day ol June, 1919. MONEY to . LOAN Loan made sum* day appJiuation rucuivod. ON EASY TERMS V. SEYMOUR • - r- OWENS * 0ENE9AL LAW PRACTICE Sentinel Bldg., Barnwell, S C. %7. .Money on Long Termn BROWN BUSH Lawyers - --BA^NW^bL:-i<;GT ' 6C6 quickly relieves Consti pation, Biliousness, loss of Ap petite and Headaches, due to Torpid Liver.—Adv. x O Red' ,f P i ape. VICTORY CROPS GOOD When you have a nbanco to lav ta a few more government bonds an a good investment (or yoar family. b> no meana neglect tbo opportunity. There cannot be a bett**- invisat ment than a Tktory Liberty Bond with first calf on all the resoar* as ol the United Stmtoa. The < rops of “Vi. torv Year." as reported by the govern ment, added about 117 000 'WOOrt tr our wealth. Here are Just a few ot the principal itegns: Com —2.5*2.814,000 bushels. $T.:»28.- ftn.000 Wheat—917.100 000 bushels. $1,874,- €28.000, Oats—1.538.359.000 bushel*. $1,092.- 4 2.7 000. Barley- 250.^75.000 huahets. $2Sf - 2fi9.000. Rye-89.108.000 hu*hels. $184,947,- 000. • Potatoes—397.676.000 bushels. $475. 781.000. Hay—75.459.000 tons. $1.522 473.001- Tobaccrt — 1,340,019.000 pounds, $374,318,000' Apples—173.632 000 barrels. $225.- 990,000. 6FFICIAL TRADE MARK OF THE 1919 WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Harley & Blatt Attorneys" at Law - Barnwell/S. C. H MONEY TO LOAN H ■ 'e ' . Any nmbunt: Dcsiratilc terms. , . * ' J-r* . J ' First Mortgages as Security. LOANS MADE PROMPTLY .Apply tp Holman & Boulware Lawyers * 1’honc sr * . , *•* V' * BARNWELL. - SOUTH CAROLINA . - — - • CHSCHEST'SS PILLS C" AND Ruh-My-*l'i«m iHer. I: r. ... it' s ;t gretw pa ill. ... l an ,, | aurosii b::4»u rii.t.*, i*r u-n-tiw pniII »dUl ^UXl. * *at^>i no IkM Kafcft, A’wijn Kr’.iiblCa ityss cuiistii by RlicutnfiiUm^ SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS NmiralL’ia, .Sprajns. c-t*-.—Adv. tivk r * * TlUkLt EVERYWHERE RUBBtR HOSE FOR ALL PURPOSES * We have Garden Ume, Water lluse, Radiator II w and Steam lloae. Our garden hose at 25c per foot it by far the chesprM hose you can buy, for it will last from six to eight teavun*. which meant in average j of about 3c to 4c per fool a vesvon. While you can gel a hose lor) 19c you know at a rule the 19c bote will last you about one season. With .an order for $9 fed or more of garden hoar we five a lawn sprinkler. Radiator I lose in 1 inch, 1 14 inch, 1 12 inch, I 3 4 inch, 2 inch, 2 12 inch,|in 3 and 4 foot lengths. -COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY 8W Went Otar vet 1st ^Columbia, 8. C. ■ OUR NEW SHOP HAS JUST BEEN EQUIPPED WITH MACHINERY FOR ALL KINDS OF MACHINE WORK OUT OF TOW'N ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION WEATHERS & GARRARD — 0LDSM0BILE AND CHANDLER SERVICE STATION 525 BROAD STREET - AUGUSTA, GEORGIA (The picture of Benjamin Franklin reproduced.ibove anpears on the War Savings Stamps of the new aeries.) VlNVCST «p ■*ti v 4 - « • 1- IbAJflk ( Ik Uw} CQ«t! For Quick Results, ■ : \ ’. “* \ Advertise In THE SENTINEL Now Is a Good to The Trouble Is In the Blood. Summer catarrh, with its nause ous discharge, stuffed up glands, difficult breathing, and summer colds, is bad enough, but the worst of it is yet td come if you neglect to check the growth that is form ing to attack you with ten-fold greater power during the winter. That’s why it is so important to treat catarrhs and other blood dis- orders with- S. S. ^/during warm vyeather, and thu^Tfcc the system Out Catarrh i i from all impurities. It is now an established fact that catarrh is in the blood and that lotions and salves do not give relief. The expedience of others has proven that o. S. S. strikes at the very root of the ..trouble, and eliminates ft. Waste no time in this matter, for it is of the utmost importance. Write to our Medical Advisor abojut your case. Address Swift Specific Co., Dept. 53, At- lartta, Ga. —*— : PERUNA Made Me a Well Man “ Mr. Loois Young, 205 Merrimac St, Rochester, N. writes: