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Harry Garson, presents A striking picturization of Major-Rupert Hughes’ dramatic novel. There are little sins that we all but smile at; there arc those \v:£ froun upon; these are those that must be condoned by the severest penance,' aiid there is * THE UNPARDNABLE SIN.” J* * v EiM, : * /u, t V 3 ■j—L. L ~2 y J Tinae and conditions never alter in effect 91* dccrease'm^owerxirufy great picture. “The Tnpardnabfe Sin’-Is one of these. Tomorrow it will remain 1 -*■- as great as it is today and/svas yesterday. You must-not miss it. \ v * v ^ j ■ -^ ^ v. _ . ■ _ , -r v . - ^ . * BLACLVILLE, S. C. Matinee 5 p. m. T 5 Children 50c TUESD A Yr-Au Admission Night 9 p. m. Adults 75c ~ This price includes war tax CLASSIFIED LOCAL ADVS. TOR .DEEP, WELL DRILLING _ —Apply ttf*— G. L. Hill, 5-6 if Barnwell, S. C. FOR SAT F^- At Bargain prices, . all buildings, lumber, doors and win dows at North Camp Jackson. Also Wo'50,000 gallon water tanks; four 12 horse power gas engines; two Worthington 24 inch stroke pumps? pne 250 gallon Bowser pump and tank. Address, Lewis Roofing, C9., Columbia, South Carolina. FARM LANDS—I- have several inquiries from people wishing td buy farms. If you wish to t sell, write me fully and state lowest priee. A. A. Richardson, 1*28 Green St., Columbia, S. C. FOR SALE—One good farm horse. Will work any where. Ap ply to Mrs. Matilda Grooms, Barn well, S. C. 1 t V, 1 iw» ««•>.' F« FOR SALE—Complete watch re pairing outfit in good condition. ’ fT2S cash. Apply T. W. Blackwood, Kline, S. C, 7-26-4t-pd. FOR SALE CHEAP—Nice gentle horse, six years old. Will work any where. Reason for selling, dpn’t need him. 8-6- tf. Dr. C. N. Burckhalter. TURNIP SEED FOR SALE. . - 1 have just received two hundred pounds of Woods Turnip Seed in bulk. Assorted varieties. rv Burckhalter’s Drug Store/ ► SWEET MILK. I can furnish you in sweet milk every day. Delivered night and morning. Any .quantity. S. J. Halford, 8-5-tf. Barnwell, S. C. FOR SALE CHEAP—Two new 1 horse watery*, one new 2 horse wagon. 8-12-tf. Dr. C. N. Burckhalter. SOUTH CAROLINA COTTON ASSOCIATION TO MEET “/ SATURDAY, AUGUST 23,1919 Court House,. Barn weir S. C. — •' '--t- 12 O’CLOCK^ —^ All farmers are requested to attend a meeting of the South Carolina Cotton Association to be held in the Court House at Barnwell on Saturday, August 23, 1919, at 12 o’clock, to discuss plans of organizing, to fix price of this years cotton crop and hold cotton. '"""" " ■■ -■ ■ ■■ ■ i i — SPEAKERS* ; —— F. L WILCOX * Florence, S. C. J. B. GUESS... ... -...Denmark, S.C. ^Gave Relief IT Hlchiaad SuTorwnd Entirely Free from Catarrh of the Stomach •Pemna hu povitfvcly done for mo what Bin * do. I hare boon __ compelled to tako to ar m day a Tho first bottlo of Ponxaa K vo rollof and wbUo 1 alwaro I^oomM^^ 10 * ^° r * m#r fi* ffw firmm Mtarrk of tho troablo from whtoh I tlmo and ara.li bod for si.*V£,?u • * r * This is the largest meeting of its kind ever held in Barnw'ell and every farmer is requested to attend. The wives and daughters of the farmers are al*o urged to attend this meeting. i By Order Of J- A - PORTER, Chairman, • • J. O. PATTERSON. JR M Secretary South Carolina Cotton Association Mrs. H, K. Anderson and Mrs. L, A. Greene, of Williston, were in tl|e city Saturday on business in the Pro bate court. There will be services at the Pres byterian Church Sunday, August 24, at 4:30 p. rn. All are cordially in vited to attend. The friends of Mr. T. S. Cave will regret to know that he has been con fined to his room for some time on account of ill health.- Local News. MiT'T.' A/ Greene, of Dunbarton, was in the city Monday. ■r- , ********** Mr. N. M. Walker, of Appleton, was a welcome visitor here Monday. **r* ******* Mr. M. C. Kitchens, of Williston, was a business visitor in the .*..city Monday. * ********** Mrs. W. Er"l4urray is in Barnwell visiting her brothers, Harry and L. M. Calhoun. r ************ The Columbia State reports Miss Louise Dundan as a visitor/ift the capital city. •— - ********** -ybrsr-G. Mr -Greene left la&YvefelC / * fqr a vacation several weeks in North Carolina, . ********** Dr. and Mrs. W..M. Jones will leave this week on their vacation to, Charleston and the mountains. ********** /— Dr. and Mrs. Sexton are enjoying the pleasure of a visit from hq» sister who i* spending several days with them. ^ .. ^ . ti. *••••••••• _ J|rs^ Laura ^Tobin has returned t rum Chick Springs whene she has qadcr tmtatni "for the past j Mr. and Mrs. Luman Hayes, of Columbia, spent last week-end with the parents of the former, Chief and Mrs. W. A. Hayes, of this city. ************ Miss Clifford Barrett spent Sun day in Greenwood county. The oc casion was a happy reunion with the various members of her family. ******** *j*~ Mr. G. W. Manville is again at his post of duty in the Bank of Western Carolina. .He spent his vacation in looking over the sights bf the metro polis of New York city. - 'A**- •• J ********** Rev. Joseph B. Anderson ha^been invited to preach at the Baptist church <Si Barnwell on Sunday ^md ]_ we feel safe in saying that he will be there. Everybody is invited to wor ship with us/ ^ Miss Hattie Creech,- who is now a resident of Bartow’, Fla., has been on an extended trip through Canada, Michigan and- many other points of interest and on her return home stop ped in the city Sunday afternoon to spend several days u’ith her mother, Mrs. F. H. C^ocrh. Miss Hattie gives a glowing account of her trav els. On leaving Canada, she with Mr. Wilson and daughter, Miss Wil son went to Mt. Clemens, Mich., and visited the vast manufacturing estab lishment of Mr. Ford. She tells us of the thou&fiftds'of machines manu factured monthly and that there is employed there thousands of, work men that when the hour come* for work to cease all traffic the street where the factory u located blocked for about thirty mtnut From there they went to Glenn Falls and many other points of interest returning by way of Atlanta. Miss Hattie left here for Bartow, Fla. Wednesday. - Good Houses At tow Cost. WHY?? ?? BECAUSE—We do a large amount of work xvith SPECIAL MODERN MACHI NERY instead of by hand, and building in large quantities as we do. eliminate the ex pense of p ans and soeci- fications. > BECAUSE—We get lumber from the FOREST, and other sup plies in carlots, and we are SATISFIED with a Reasonable Profit- YOU CAN HAVE R HOME RIGHT NOW We make a Variety -of sizes and styles of ready to put up houses at prices from $200.00 up. . - v Write or phone us for our illustrated free Catalog, or come to SEE US. DIXIE HOUSE COMPANY, Charleston, S. C. I have just gotten in a lovely line of Toilet and Manicuring Sets' Th French Ivory also Sterling Silver and Nickel Silver Vanity Cases and Dorine Boxes find Nickel Silver Cig arette 6ases, the most completehrtock of jewelry ever displayed in Barn well or Allendale. A nice lioe of Sterling Silver Tableware; Communi ty plate and Rogers 1R4T plated Tableware; Sheiffield Silver and Cut- Glass. A prtrttj* line of one and eight day Clocks. I am agent for the wonderful phonograph, CLAX- TONOLA, and handle Records. Trade at home and let,* build up a greater Barnwell. -Yours for supporting our home towns. W. D. GANTT, NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I will file my final account in the office of the Judge of Probate for Barn well County and make distribution pf the remaining funds upon Satur day August 30th, 1919, and petition the said court for an order of dis charge and letters of dismissory. Lizzie Hay, «. Administratrix. Datedthis 1st day of August, 1919. 8-6-4L YOUR CATARRH MAY LEAD TO Dngtfwn to Um Tr—ti—it for Oily Temporary Relief, There is a more serious stage of Catarrh than tlie-aonoyunce caus ed by the gtopped-up air passages, and other distasteful features. The (cal danger comes from the tendency of the disease to coutinue its course downward, until the lungs become affected, and then dreaded consumption is on your CONSUMPTION baa path. Your own experience taught you that tbe disease not he cured by sprays, inhalers,, atomizers, jellies and other local applications. S. S. S. has nroven a most satis- \ factory remedy for Catarrh be cause it goes di-ect to its source. - Get a bottle today, begin the ouhre^' logical treatment that gives real results. For (ree medical advice write Medical Director, 47 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga, * " NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. - Notice is hereby given that we will file our account as executors of the estate of Pena Brown with Hon. John K. Snelling,- Judge of Probate of Barnwell County^ on Saturday, Sep tember 13, 1919; and petition the said court for an order of discharge and letters dismissory. - Herman Brown, Charlie Brown, Executors. Dated this 20th day of August, 1919. 4t NOTICE TO DRS. AND CRS. Notice is hereby given to all per sons who are indebted to the estate of Dr. L. F. Bonner, deceased, to make their ‘payments in settlement of said accounts to Mrs. Victorine P. Bonner, executress and all persons holding claims against the foresaid estate to present same properly at tested to the undersigned executress. Mrs. Victorine P. Bonner, Executress. Dated this 5th day of August 1919. 8-6-3t. — \ Barnwell xi Jewslfr* . 1 :ax!c. 1 4 • EXPERT PIANO TUNING , and ■ Jv/ - -- i K~ ' . ORGAN REBUILDING • r- * - " L Hfiving decided to establish head quarters at Denmark, S. C., I am prepared to TUNE and REPAIR, Player Pianos, Pianos, Organs and Phonograph!/ ~ All broken or worn parts replaced new. _ AH kinds of Phonograph' 7 xprings carried ^in stock and other parts se- j red whefLJiggded. / Write me your needs and let j it you an estimate as to coat. GINNER5 AND FARMERS. . a ^ Just received carload of Galvanized Corrugated and V Crimped Roofing in 6, 8 and 10 ft., lengths. Have Duplex Gin Saw Sharpeners and Gummers. AJ1 sizes of Belts in Leather, Gandy, Rubber, Stitched and Friction Surface Rubber Belts. Anything in the Machinery Supply Line used in connection with Engine or Boiler, Shafting and Pulleys. —COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY, 823 West Gervais Street Columbia, S. C. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON FOUNDED 1785 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 feature. Unsurpassed climate For terms and catalogue, address Harrison Randolph, {President, Charleston, S. C. United States Railroad Administration Director Gen* eral of Railroads SUMMER EXCURSION FARES J. B GRANT. S. C • • •... via SOUTHERN RAILROAD LINES V " . • ' From Barnwell, S. C., to Asheville, N. C. $12.18 ’ Black. Mountain, N. C 12.84 Hendersonville, N. C 10.98 Ridgecrest, N. C.- r -- 12.84 Saluda, N. C. . ..... 1.. 10.32 * Waynesville, N. Q— 13.74 i Chick Springs, S. C. —,..9.66 * Tate Springs, Ter-. i 17.46 * Sewanee, Terr . /. ..23.64 . , And many coat ^ttrictive resorts at equally low rates. ’ The above do not include war tax. pickets on sale daily n'" uiun u"in, j’ ( * l d for rt-turn lo ore October 31,1919. For further information Agent, or R. W. Hunt; D. P. A., ■■i ■■■ - . ^ * r m ts*. from May lSttf-i* starting point o apply Depot T South Carolin