Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, July 17, 1919, Image 5
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The Barnwell Sentinel, Barnwell, S. C,
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FOR DEEP-WELL,DRILLING
/Apply to
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WANTED—Experienced col
ored fireman at light
Apply to F. H. Miller, Supt,
6-30-tf.' Barnwell, S. C.
FOR SALE—At Bargain prices,
all buildings, lumber, doors and win
dow* at North Camp Jackson. Also
two 60,000 gallon water tanks ;f bur
12 horse power engines; two
Worthington 24 inch stroke pumps;
one 250 gallon Bowser pump and
tank. Address, Lewis Roofing, Co.,
Columbia, South Carolina. *
Dr._Martin Best and Mr. Albert
Snell mg, left here for the mountafm
of North Carolina Saturday night,
driving Dr. Best’s new Hudson.
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Mr., W. P. Franklin*who lives on
Washington •*Street, received a tela-
gram on Saturday, calling him to
Augusta, Ga. It was a fine boy.
LET frs; £ BE YOUR CHAMTfON
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handle all kinds of book work. If
you have anything to be printed,
call and see us we are^the printers.
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It has been rumored that there
are to be at least four weddings in
this'city within the next two weeks.
They all like to be “July Flies.”
SALESMAN WANTED to solicit
orders for lubricating oils, greases
and paints. Salary or commission.
Address, The Victor Oil Co., Cleve
land, O. 7-11-lt-pd.
FOR SALE—Handsome residence
op Main Street, one block from
business section ot town; water,
electric lights, and all modern con
veniences large; and attractive lot.
This house cun be bought at a very*
reasonable figure, and on easy
terms. Apply John I. *Rlce, At
torney at l.aw, Palmetto Building,
Columbia, S. C.
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Mr. M. C. Diamond is building a
splendid cottage on Hagood Avenue
which when completed, will he oc-.
cupied by Mr. Gilmore Harley.
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Mr, P. W. Price, whj$ has been
confined to his bed for several days
ts improving and Unless unfavorable
conditions set In, will' soon be on
the street* again.—
(561* has proven it will cure Mala
ria. Chills and Fever, Billious Fever
Colds and Lagrippe. It kills the
parasite that causes the fever. It is
a splendid laxative and general Tonic
Adv.
1 .ocal N awa,
There were very few Jui
^ut plenty of July Files.
Bugs,
John (j. Simms Km; , will locate
Columbia, where he will practice
law. .
MARKETING HOCS
beats buying lien.' Steve H w *>ver: Ml.
Pleaiant, low*, write* ; “Commet red
feeding my herd of about 1**1 hog*
B. V Thomas* Hog Powder over two
mouths ago. Fifty were sieb and uB
feed. Nearby herd* had cholera. 1
did not lose one—they are well and
growing la#*.'*
U. W. Walker, Dealer. Applet or.. 8. C.
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Mrs. I^eon Tobin left the city Sun
day for a visit to bar parents in
Greer, S. C.
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Miss Bessie Pearie Harper, ot
Sc George, is visiting Mrs. G. M.
Green.
Rub-My Turn is a great pain killer.
It Aliev** pain and soreness caused
by Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains,
etc.—Adv.
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Don't tell anyone who told you,
but C. C. Owens and bis bride ar
rived in town yesterday. •
Miss Agnes Hiers left Tuesday
for her home at Register, Ga., where
?he will spend her-vacation.
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Rub-My-TIsm is a powerful anti
septic, it kills the poison caused from
infected cuts, cures old sores, tetter,
etc.—A<fv.
l M riT R. Sun
Mr. and Mr£ R. Stanley Dicks
left here!. Tor Charlotte and other
points in N. C., Wednesday.
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Mrs. James H. Moore and chil
dren, left here for a weeks stay in
Hendersonville, S. C., Monday.
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Mrs. Laura Tobin left here Sun
day for the hospital in Spartanburg
where she has gone for treatment.
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66Q has more imitations than any
other Chill and Fever_ Tonic on_the
market, but no one wains imitations.
They are dangerous things,, in the
medicine finei—Adv.
FLIES NEVER BOTHER.
la tbs inmnrr rtw« worry go gaimai.
lift g bottle of Fsrns' Healing ll»a»
d) voete hat «V>;— makes a pin worth
•5.00. Apply it to the wound. Kite*
will aot bother iC GetittMlsy. You
may need it to-morrow. W» sell it.
K. W. Walker, Itoaler, Appleton. 8. C.
%7 Money on Loug Terms
BROWN <Sfc BUSH
Lawyers
BARNWELL. S. C.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATION*, u they
cannot reach the Mat of Iba dtaaaaa
Catarrh it a local dloawae. greatly In
fluenced by constitutional «en<ntion»
In order to cure It you must take an
Internal remedy. Hail's Catarrh Medi
cine Is taken Internally and acts thru
the blood on the mucous surfaces of the
lygam. Hall’s Catarrh Msdtclru was
prescribed by one of the best physicians
in this country for years It Is com
posed of some of the best tonics known,
combined with some of beat blood
uriflera The perfect combination of
he ingredients fa Hall's Catarrh Medi
cine Is what produces such wonderful
results In catarrhal conditions Send for
testimonials, free.
r. J. CHKNET * CO.. Props.. Toledo. O.
All Drug gists, lie
Hall e Faml “
lly PlUs for constipation.
K MONEY TO LOAN H
Any amount. Desirable terms.
First Mortgages as Security.
LOANS MADE PROMPTLY
Apply to -
Holman & Boulware
Lawyers
Phone 38
BARNWELL, - SOUTH CAROLINA
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Miss Carriers. Cave returned from
Charlotte, N. C., last Thursday where
she visited her brother, W. Mallory
Cave. - . —-
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Misses Leila, Mamie and Elise
Priester, of Kline, were among the
many out of town shoppers in the
city Monday.
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Dr. and Mrs. T. F. Hogg, of Kline,
•ft Saturday afternoon , for Hot
prings, *Atk„ where they will spend
wo or three weeks.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wade Sanders and
lughter. Miss Freeda C reecli, ot
Big Fork Section were‘*n 'the
ty shopping Monday. *-
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Good Houses At Low Cost.
WHY ?} ? ?
BECAUSE—W-e do a largtuunount of
FinrTjpfci
work witH'^FECIAL
, MODERN MACHI
NERY -instead of by
‘ — hand, and building in
. large quantities as we do.
we eliminate the ex-
T"— - pense of plans and socci-
— ficatioqs.
BECAUSE—We gel lumber from ihc
FOREST, and other sup
plies in carlots, and we
are SATISFIED with a
. Reasonable Profit-
YOl CAN HAVE A HOME RIGHT
NOW*
We make a variety of liiai and
_ let of ready »o pot up hoove* at
price* from lib' ll op.
Wnae or pbueawt tor o*r ill ml riled
6m taBCc. ar <MM lovl t v
DIXIE HOUtt COMPAST;
tbiiksw f. C.
BANKS TO SAFEGUARD
BONDS AND STAMPS
WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
MADE HOME POSSIBLE
Art Ready ta Protect Securities of • Vfan Who Suddenly Found Himself
Small Investor* Free or Foe
Nominal Charge.
Without Roof Over Head Was Able
te Suy Property.
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON
7 - FOUNDED 1785
r. A college of highest standard, open to men and women.
.An intentionally limited enrolment insures individual instruc
tion. Four year courses lead to the, Bachelor’s degree. The
Pre-Medical course, a special featun . Unsurpassed efimate
- For terms and catalogue, address
Harrison Randolph, President, Charleston, S. C.
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JUST RECEIVED
CARLOAD OF PIPING ry-
CARLOAD OF SHAFTING
^ ; CARLOAD OF IRON
Enroute to us Carload of Galvanized Roofing.
We have large stock of Pump Jacks, Pumps, Cilinders-hnd
>Poir.ts. „ .
Lai-ge stock of Rubber, Leather and Gandy Belts
Let us have your esquiries if not your order*.
COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY,
£23 West Cervais Street., Columbia, S. C.
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In buying l iberty Bond*. Victory
Bond*. Thrift and War Saving*
Stamps the people ef the United |
States have done in or* than perform
a patriotic doty—they have mvetted
la the soondaat aarurttie* ta the
world, gold obligation* of the Unit
ed State* ef America. .
But the safeguarding ef them ee-
earitiee has become a problem fee
many folk. Only a flaw pervona, rel
atively. have either a aafe in the
heua* or eAca. ar a aaft depeeK baa
ib the vaalta ef tne bank. Far w a
many patriotic rttiaea* am keeping
bend* and • tain pa about the bouae. m
the buraaa drawer, ander the mev
trees, ar an the ohelf. And eveo If
the treaeur* io thue Hidden
thte*ee. there is the ever pvoaant
gar af Are, and the lone of the
in teated
There mny be ne further call
the people at large ta aubarrlhe
huge bead issue*, but the
■sent aeeds the daily and weekly
earns which eoae* in from the anle
ef Thrift and Wer Seeing* Stamps
for taxes must be kept down. The
danger ef lea* baa deterred seme pee
p's from getti ty as many stamp* as
they might otherwise buy. Heac# the
problem will be a future goaetian as
wed as n present en*
Step* have been taken, however, te
meet this situation.
Pi ret, every bend ar stamp certifi
cate may be registered with the
Treasury Department. Registration
means that the owner s name and the
number of his security have been
“registered** by the government, and
that nobody but kimaelf can pos
sibly get the money which the bond
or stamp eerU/leat* calls lor. Cer
tificates may be registered through
the nearest pee toff ioe; bonds through
the nearest bonk.
And the ascend method for safe
guarding has bean provided by the
bunks themselves. Every bank-na
tional bank or savings bank—and ev
ery trust company baa, of course,
ample and secure vaults. For the man
' who does not feel that he can afford
ta rent a safe deposit box to keep
Liberty Bonds an£ War Savings
Stamps in, many of the banks and
trust companies have announced their
willingness \o keep these securities
for him in their own vaults.
SUCCESSFUL DOLLARS
ARE THOSE WORKING
Invested In War Savings ttamps They
Never F»H to Yield You Hand- v
seme Profit.
It is the dollar that goes'te work
that is the successful dollar.' The
idle dollar is a failure. The success
ful dollar brings back another dollar
with it It makss itself a dollar and
something—two dollars ~ and some
thing—a whole family ef dollars.
But the careless dollar gees off
somewhere and ia never seen agaih.
A Texas man the ether day lost a
ltfls-tinne’s savings—$716. His dd-
in th4
This true story tells how War Sav
ings Stamp* built a sure protection
around one Washington war worker
aad hi* family. —
Early in the war savings campaign
he begar> ( a small systematic invest
ment in Thrtft Stamps, which ulti
mately grew until ha had an invest
ment of 1104. He says he acquired
his stamps without depriving him
self ar family The mveetawnt “Just
t ef landantal savings.
Incidental money
ear worker and
bte family fell Ike harden af lb* war-
tm a high coat af living, and **»e ana-
Mty and expose* af extraawtidary Ul
nae* *f the two children Then att
estor blew fell. He awake eae nam
ing be ’And that be bad a* place ta
live.
■ta veeidenre bad been cold and
ho aad hia fondly wave naked te va
cate Re could Aad a# houaaa far
mat within hia amaaa. aad waa con
fronted wtth the aacuumty ef laavteg
the city ar baying a home for his
family. Ha eeuld net buy without
a substantial initial pay-
t, aad ready fund* were seem
ingly beyond ranch.
Then he ttoaght af Ida War Hav
ings Stamps, le remembered they
were redeemable on tea days' notice,
with accrued interest. With the pro
ceeds of these stamps and ouch assail
tame as he could gather he made
first payment an a new homo in the
suburb*.
Recently he refused ta sell it for
$1,200 snore than the purchase price.
This man is a War Savings Stamp
enthusiast—aad ha M an the straight
road te financial independence.
Relieved of Catarrh Doe to La Grpppe, Thanks to
PERUNA
Mrs. Laura Berberick, 69 years old,
of 1205 Willow Are., Hoboken, N. J.,
writes:
"Four years ago I bad a areeee attack af Le-
’Four y* ,
Griper. After my sickness 1 waa troubled with
my
hoarsen*** and *llm* In tb* head and throat, and
wu t*lt I k*4 l atarrfc. 1 took wow medlcln*
but wtUioui much benefit. Every winter for four yearn
IsOrtpM tiaat winter three times).
Tb* Catarrh *r*w worse. 1 could
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h.t.r
■grew wore*, l could not 1U down or sleep at nl
Was always troubled wttb *Wmo» pate la my ba*k aad a
headache every morning, when 1 wok* up, and had no blood.
I not a Frruaa raleodar la Danish, ST native lancuag*. aad I
it through, every testimony, and th«n I baaght a bottle of
To-day I can truthfully testify that
to m*. It haa artvoe mo blood aad ofroaarth. I
without being troubled. 1 bav* no pain, baadaeba, or note* la
I bav* galaed la weight three
icb*. or noia* la my
■ l which I think Is goad
for my ag*. I will b* otxty-ata* ywn aM next summer, I bav* uaui
P*run* Mao* I atartaA m Pahrwary. and I as* It y*L I f**l ckoorfgl
end b»pp^ t baa be t* Poewaa. It will always b* ia my ham* aad I
« Ukt lD OB T
Start your salad going akmg saving
Unas and then watch H .travel. Buy
W. fl. 6. regularly.
Full together to produoe mar*, tc
otlminete waste, to save aad ta In
vast ta W. 6. fl.
Keep your money at work for you.
Ro-invmt ybur Liberty Bond interest
in W. S. 3.
lar* had gene
jn th^pocketf uf
two fake stock promoter*. He had
not taaght' his dollars to keep good
company.
Hundred* af years ago a man to
whom a handful of money had been,
trusted burled it all In a mapkin. H#
got no ) nr reaps—he did not even hasp
what he had.
Th* dollar gygt-juccetd* ig *ner-
pHIc—and careful. War Savings
Stamp* do mors than save your dol
lar*. They put them to work at
compound interest. And they never
fa9. " Your government
of them.
REMEMBER THE ANT
Save and haveln
Remember the story of the
ant and the fraashopper? The
ant worked and saved. Th* end
of each day found him with a
.little more added to what he
had the day before. The grass
hopper danced aad aang and
Addled hia time away. Winter
came; the ant had plenty. The
grasshopper had nothing; lie
had not saved. He want to the
ant and asked for help. Said
the ant: “While I worked, you
faalad your tuna away. You
can dance now for all 1 care "
Are you an ant-person or «
granshopper - parson? Some
time are you going to have to
ask for.help and will somaone
toll you to dance; ar will you
he Independent?
If you save now, you’ll have
later on. Let the end af every
week And more Thrift Stamp*
on your card. At the end af ov
ary month be able to show
Uer Saving? Stamps paste i
your * certificate. Lend j*
United States RailroadfAdministra-
tion Director General of Railroads
SUMMER EXCURSION FARES
vis
SOUTHERN RAILROAD LINES
From Barnwell, S. G, to |
Asheville, N. C>.
Black Mountmin, N.
Hendersonville, N. G - -
Ridgecrest, N. G - 12.S4**
Saluda, N. G - - * 1*34 '
Waynesville, N. G 13^1
Chick Springs, S. G - - 4.W>»
Tate Springs, Tenn — - 17.46 •
Sew a nee, Tenn —-23.64
And many other attrictive resorts at equally low rate*.
The above rates do not include war tax. Tickets on tale daily
from May 15th to September 30th, good for return to original
starting point or before October 31,1919. For further information
apply Depot Ticket Agent, or R. W. Hunt; D. P. A-, Charleston,
South&Carolina. *
YOU
NOT
SUFFER FROM CATARRH
But You Must Drive It Oat of
Your Blood.
Catarrh is annoying enough
when it chokes up your nostrils
and air passages, causing difficult
breathing and other discomforts.
Real danger comes when it reaches
down into your lungs.
This is why you should at once
realize the importance of the prop
er treatment, and lose no time ex
perimenting with worthless reme
dies which touch only the surface.
To be rid_ of Catarrh, you mast
drive the disease germs out of your
blood. i
Splendid results have been ra-. j
ported from the use of S. S.
which^completely routs from your
blood the Catarrh germs, for
which it is a perfect antidote.
If you wish medical advice as to
ihe treatment ^of your own indi
vidual case, write to Chief Medical
Adviser, 42 Swifx Specific Co., At
lanta. Ga.
CRIMSON CLOVER better Kodak results.
THE WONBESm 8022.
PBOTZVO CROP.
An. ®xc*ll*nt Winter and Spring
u Grazing Crop—Bast of Xarly
Gre*n7sed—Good Say Crop
Crimson Clover can be sown
from the first of July to early in
October. It is particularly valu-.
able as a soil improver for com
and cotton, sowing it at the last
working, turning it under the
following May, and growing in-
uuuit4 uropii tja< h y. ar. —
sxmc TO SOW
WOOD’S SEEDS
They are carefully selected and
tested for germination and fr*-e
from imotirlTtes and objection
able weed seeds.
SEED POTATOES for FaD Crop
m 0 • v w. . txrii n **> Min ■ W Afl ■ P
Potato growers arc getting won
derful prlrci just n«*w. Plant a
librral serrag* In June and Ju’y.
Potatoes may sell hjgh again
next wmt-r.
Writ* far “Wood’s Crop 8"'*-
ctaP* giving tiiiwly lnf«nr.ttioe
aad prices. Uiik* 1her.
* Better developing l gives
THE AIKEN GIFT SHOP.
Aiken, S. C.
t
EXPERT PIANO TUNING
and
ORGAN REBUILDING
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Having decided to establish head- 2,
quartan at Denmark, S. C., I am ,
prepared to TUNE and REPAIR,
Player Pianos, Pianos, Organs and —
Phonographs, *-
All broken or worn parts replaced
n « w * ^ ►
All k*nds of Phonograph ‘spring*
cvribd-in stock and other parts sc- •-
cured whan needed.
Write me your needs and la? me
give you an estimate as to coat.
All work guaranteed.
J. B. GRANT.
7-i lN-tf: Dmmmm*. $. C