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/. J * CLASSIFIED LOCAL ADYS. T 7 FOR DEEP WELtbRILLING' Apf*b<-4o' ' <5. L, Hill, 5-6 * Barnwell, S'. C. -FDR prices, ill buildingrt, lirmbeF, dooi-s and- win-* dows at North Camp Jackson* ) Also two 50,000 gallon water tanks; foi^, 12 hor>-e power gas engines; two Worthington 24 inch staoke pumps; e 230 gallon Bowser pinup and tank. Address; Levis Roofing, Co., Columbia, South Carolina. Mr Lawrence Markwater r r x>/ Augusta, spent several days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Franklin, on WashingtbVi Street, this city. * * • * * * * * ** ^ .Mi_-Moxdicai MazurskyL_.haa re turned from northern markets where he h§ be**) pufcha. iiiK' Fall and Winter stock for-th^WdsiaaB Caro-" lina Department Store. UNCLE SAM BACK ON THE WARPATH >lr. and Aiui|crson/a 'Mrs. M da Fa(RM LANDS—I'. hsve> several ..people wishing td buy fii m-. T If , ybu* \yikh to sell, write -rvr» a : o?h; state lowe^Lprree* A.- A. Richardson* Green-Mr,- Columbia, S. C. . . FOR. SALE—One good farm "Tur^e. Will v-.vovk any where. Ap ply to Mrs. Matilda Grooms, Barn well, S. C. * _ ' ************ * Norman Ca,lh6un daughter, Miss Annie, of Augusta; and Mr. H. P. Anderson - and daughter, Miss Eve, of Bon#! a, • were yisitorsln this city Monday. .j ’ • f p * *********^l I M-r.-and Mrs. Willie Franklirt. both of whom have been confined in the University Hospital of Augusta; for the past, month, have sufficiently re covered and have returned to their home on Washington Street* pairing FOR SALE—Complete watch re- outfit in good condition. $123 cash. Apply T. W. Blackwood, Kline, S. C, ' ^ 7-26-4t-pd. with Chief Hayes, brother of Griffin.- — **,* jt,*-*-i % ** Mr,, and Mrs. R. L. Griffin and children, Mr. Pierce, Mjss Emily and | . Master R, E., of Sanford* Fla., .are visiting relatives in Barnwell county j and spent several 'days in this city Mrs. ^ FOR SALE CHEAP—Nice gentle horse, six years old: Will work any vrhere. Reason for selling, don't need him. 8-6- tf. Dr. C. N. Burckhalter. ****** * * * * TURNIpTeED FOR SALE. I have just received two hflind i red pounds of.'Woods Turnip Seed in bulk, t Assorted varieties. Burekhalter's Drug Store. — Mrs. ,W. H. Franklin and daughters Misses Kate anti Ruth, and Mr, Ear nest Franklin, of Beach Island, were the guests of Mrs. Franklin’s son, Mr.’ W. P:—PraTrktirfr Saturday of last week. After flrtiqhinfl hit job across the water Uncle Sam now aftmr the profiteer* and other* who ar* responsible for the hight cost of living. Hi* sw4Vd i* keen and he is shislded with a strong device. y ********** SWEET MILK t carr furnisn you in every day. Dobvtu=ed -night morning. Any quantity. S. J. Halford, H-Srif. -Barnwell, C. and 'll. L. O'Bannon, £sq., Master, has returned to his office after a vaca tion spent with Mrs, O’Bannoh’s rel- atfyes near Richmond. Va. Mrs. O’Bannon and.little daughter, Mi« 1. WORKING AND SAVING. . WILL REDUCE PRICES Mary Gdy, wTTl remain until about October 1st. ********** FOR SALE horse wagons, wagon. J 8-12-tf. Dr. C. N. CHEAP—Two one new 2 new 1 horse Burckhalter. Local New Capt. E. O. Calhoun, of League, Texas, who has been visiting his brothers, Messrs. Ij. D. and I*. M. Calhoun, left here Monday for Co lumbia, where he will visit his sister, Mrs. Jloineau and Mrs. Murry, and from ^here will return to his home. Mrs. B. B. F.a?terling and children are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lang ley, of Columbia. •»•*•**•*• Jndge Chas. Cprroll Sirqms was i.i Columbia Tuesday attending to Rome important legal business. Messrs P. F. Parker and W. Hamp Woodward, of Rosemary, weroy busi ness visitors in Barnwell Monday. Mr. Albert J. Bennett, on return from his farm on the Savannah river last Monday, made the statement that his farm is literally taken with the boll weevil and that many t>f the farms in that section are also infest ed with them. c ^Governor of Federal Reserve Board Tells How Living Expensts May Be Cut Down.—Why Evsrything Wont Up. TELLS HOW OTHER PEOPLE GET AHEAD Pamphlet Issued by U. S. Treasury Answers Question “How Can | Save Monty.** | As.an answer to the question. "How What Is the best way to reduce the Can I Rave Money?** the Ravines Jll- bl*h X/>st of living? vision of the' Treasury Department has "Work and‘save 1 * is the answer glv- i compiled an Interesting sad helpfui en by the Federal Reserve Board In a pamphlet entitled “How Other lsip.- letter written by its governor. W. P. j Get Ahead ” O. Harding, to the Banking Commit tee of the United Stales senate hose year For Individuals and families Tb# • i comes are less than IS A00 committee bad under considoraDon the t ;u* ^ph,,, on , n a -number of en proposal to reduce the volume of . U gge,tions a. to the din- money in circulation. Governor Hard bursement of Incomes of various Ing opposes thr* plan, holding that It , moU nt. from fit a week upward Not will not afford th* relief expected. V ••«•««•» •« .a- W. and E. D. Quattle- Meoars J. baum, of Williston, were in the city Monday and Vailed at the Sentinel office. Mrs. Johrv R. Bradley and daughter Mrs. O’conner, of Augusta, spent several days in the city last week visiting relatives and friends. They returned home Saturday accompa nied by Mrs. George Grubbs, who will spend several days in the city. only does the material furnish a readv "The Federal Reserve Board ~ be- answer to the problem of expenses llevea" says Governor Harding In hi* ( but It afford* an authentic, source of letter, "that any currency legislation • Information a* to living costs. The at this time is unnecessary and unde- figures were compiled from record* of sirahle. and would suggest that wheth official government investigations into er~ viewed from an economic or flnan- the several subjects add may be re rial standpoint, the remedy for the yarded as up to date and accurate, present situation la the same, namely. Thl(l material makes pomihle a to work sad to save; to work regular- „* w attack , n |h# moTl . m , nt ^ ***»»***•• Dr. T. F. Hogg, of Cave, was in the NOTICE TO DRS. AND CRS Notice is hereby given that • all city Monday and judging from his^flersons indebted to the estate of Paul i D appernnee, his trip to hot springs was very beneficial. *•eastsee*** _ Mrs. Lab Keel and daughter. Miss Irene, and Mr. W. Hr Wooley, .of Elko, were in Barnwell Tuesday on business of a legal nature.r-;- ************ Milts Thelma Glover, a very pretty young aldy, of the BeacH Island section, is visiting Mr. and Mrl W. F. Franklin, of this city. x ************ The many friends-of Dr. E. L. Patterson are rejoiced to know that he is able to be out and hope thatihe will soon be himself again. ********** Mrs. ETTT. Youmans, of Estill, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Peeples, of this city. Mrs. Youmans is a sister of Mr. Peeples. ********** There will be no services at the Presbyterian Church.on August 31, the regular service for that day hav ing been postponed to September 7.. ********** Mr. Vincent Franklifig, brother of Mr. W. P. Frankling, left here satur-. day, for Detroit, Michigan, and will bring on his return several Dodge cars. **•**«•**« Mr. J. C. Carroll, of Dublin, Ga., cashier of the Doublin and Laurens Bank, spent several days with his brother, A. C. Carroll, of Barnwell, this week. *«*•*•*«*• Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Weathersbee returned from flot Springs last week they have been for. the past x weeks, and look 4b the heel of where Priester must make payment of the same to Wallace W. Priester, administrator, at Allendale on or be fore the 30th day of August, 1919, and all persons holding claims against said estate must present the same for payment to the said Wallace W. Priester administrator, at Allendale, S. C., on or before Saturday the 30th, day of August, 1919 duly attested. Wallace W. Priester, Administrator. Dated this 12th day of AOgust 1919. 8-13-4t. LET THE AIKEN GIFT SHOP AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA __ _ DO—YOUR ^ KODAK WORK. I NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I will file my final account with the Hon. John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate for Barnwell County, upon Monday the 8th day of September, 1919, and petition the said court for an order of discharge and letters dismissory. Wallace W. Priester, Administrator. Dated this 12th day of August 1919. 8-13-4t. Do you want buy a farm or sell a farm. Do you want to buy^-a- home or sell a home. 1 • *• % . See Tlarry D. Calhoun, *• ' -w... * % Home Bank.- - Barnwell, S. C. ly and efficiently la order to produre and distribute the largest possible "Volume of commodlUes. and to exer cise reasonable economies in order that money, goods and services may be devoted primarily to the liquida tioa of debt and to the satisfaction to the demand for necessities, rather than to indulgence in extravagances or the gratification of the desire for luxuries." thrift a national characteristic and to foster the habit of “Save First—Pp-md Afterward." It will interest people In saving more money by showing them how much other people find it possible to save and also by showirtg them how they fan cut down the cost of Jivlag comparing their costs with average costs at the same income. The Savings Division suggests that | an excellent way to drive home the During the laet two years there has truths of the budget system is to have undoubtedly takes place a certain 1 the schedules discussed at school and amount of credit expansion. Governor Harding shows, and this in the cir- enmstaneee connected with the financ ing of the war was inevitable. But it will be corrected as the securities Issued by the government for war purposes are gradually absorbed b^fe- vestors. This expansioa-ot credit is equal to the difference. Governor Harding nays, between the totdl _war beep prepared meet local expenditures of the government and lions at a number of points, ai the total amounts raised by the gov ernment through the medium of taxa tion and from the sale of its bonds and other obligations so far as they were paid for out of the savings of the people. He does not believe that any reliable estimate of 1;hls differ ence can be made, but he is positive that, whatever It ie. It will be grad ually absorbed through future savings for the reason that banks are lending and may alwaya be expected to lend freely^on the government bonds de posited as collateral. The principal cause of price ad vances just before and during the per iod of the war was the need of the governments of the allied nations for ell kteds of commodities end for im mediate delivery la large volume, and the "competition ef this buying by governments with purchases by pri vate individuals who failed to contract taken borne by the children for con sideration by the families. Another method is to organise a house-to-house canvass through committees of wo men who will briag the budgets to the attention of families and secure their agreement to stady their situation. / Saying *nt *pending: Jbudgeta have coadt- and much interest in the. application of the bud gets to the campaign is being mani fested in sections of the country where the National Thrift Campaign is being carried out successfully. LEPERS SET SPLENDID EXAMPLE IN SAYINGS Colony of Unfortunates In Tarawa) Hawaii Buya War Savings Stamps At $•$ Per Capita. - Recent reports from Honolulu con tain an interesting and unusual les son in thrift which may be considered a record for the states to attempt Sales of War Savings and Thrift Stamps among the inmates of the Pen- ikese Island Leper Colony during Jnly their expenditures at a fate commen- amounted to $C2 per capita. Alto- eurate with the growing expehditurea of these governments." One of the fea^pres of the post-war pe ri od, through ~-wh trft" tbr n a ti on la now passing and which has been marked by rising prices, ia the gen- gether $2 purchasers of these securi ties took a total of $1.1*4 of stamps. When it is considsred that this amount is far more than the per capi ta quota for the United 8Utes it ia apparent that the optimism oT these lepers, despite their station In life, is J relaxation of war-time practice of personal economy. This has resulted Uittle less than remarkable. In an increased- demand for food and Up to date the total tales of War Mr. B. L FARM LOANS—EASY TERMS. Money to lend promptly on farms and 4 town -property at low interest for five years or longer if desire* clothing and other commodities^by many persons who during the war practiced a more or less rigid econ omy fa their personal purchases. Also. It must be borne in mind that they are not only buying at market prices tut are buying in competition with the export demand, la addition, large ty increased wages and incomes dor tag the last five yeits have developed a gems ad for many commodities wfctrh are not of real necessity. This mat- Savings and Thrift Stamps in Hawaii i« more than $2,020,000. or mere than *•$20,000 in excess of its quota.” Where Can I Find Relief From — Itching, Terrifying Eczema? > V Question on Lips of Afflicted. There is^ harrasung discomfort ccjjncs a tortufe. The. Itchin^“Ts nb--4v ,n which trcakl out through the most unbearable, and the skin seems on fire with the burning ir ritation. A cure from local appli cations of salves and ointments rs impossible, because such treat ment can oqly aTlay the pain tem porarily. The disease can oply be i : : f ’ reached Jiy going deep down to its source, which is in the blbod, the disease be ing_..cads£d.J caki 6 skin. That is .why the most satis factory treatment for,all so-called skin diseases is S. S. S., which actsi by cleansing the blood. Get a bot tle to-day, and you will see results from the right treatment. Medical, advice free. Address, Medical Di rector^ 48 Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Trrrr GINNERS AND FARMERS. ~ Just received’ carload of Galvanized Corrugated and V-Crimped Roofing in 6,-8 and 10 ft., lengths. ~ Haye Duplex Gin Saw Sharpeners-and Gummers. ’All sizes oU5elt;f in Leather, Gandy, Rubber, Stitched antf.Friction.Surface. Rubber Belts. " Anything in the Machinery Supply Line used in connection with Engirfe~or Boiler, Shafting and Pulleys. COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY, 823 West Gervais Street _ Columbia, S. C. COLLEGE. OF' CHARLESTON r FOUNDED 1785 A college of highest standard, open Jo men Tind women. An mtehlTonaTly 1 united enrolment insure* lriefividua! Tr.sTn»c- lion. Four-year courses lead to the Bachelors degree. I he Pre Medical course, a special feature l nsen-passed clinaule For terms and catalogue, address . k Harrison Randolph, President, Charleston, S. C. peruna and MAN ALIN Cured Me Mrs. E. M. Harris, R. R. No. 3, Ashland, Wia.< sends b message of cheer to the sick: Catarrh of the Note, Throat "After following your advir* and uiirx I'cruna and Uuntiit, I wm nirtl ml ralarrh of Ik* »»»»■ ikiMl a»4 ■••work, from which I hid (ufftred for mmvrol ymmrm. When I commenced taking Pe runa I could not mak* my bod without togging to root. Now I do an nr work and am health I room ■Mo remedy to all Buffering any dlaoano of Lha at brooch." lo Hold United State* Railroad Administration Director General of Railroads. SOUTHERN RAILROAD LINES SUMMEfe EXCURSION FARES From Barnwell, S. C., to Asheville, N. C v —- - $12.18 Black Mountain, N. C.. 12.84 Hendersonville, N. C 10.98 Ridgecrest, N. C.\.~... ; 12.84 1 ud&, . f'...■■i.i.-.r —......."v1 ^ Chick Springs, S. C 9.66 Tate Springs, Tenn.. r ...... 17.46 Sewanee, Tenn . v . v ; 23.64 * And many other attractive resorts at equally low rates. The above rates do not include war tax. Tickets on sale daily from May 15th to September 30th, good for return to drfgin&l starting point on or before October 31, 1919. For - further information apply, Depot Ticket Agent, or R. r W» Hunt, D. P. A., Charleston, South Carolina. • ATTENTION PARENTS V* tUi rr i’* j Is your.boy or girl going to any South _CargJin a College or Prep Scheel 4;his Fall, as $ pay student? If so write us, ^we can save you money. Give the name of the school. dtf f t t~r * > i 8 Exchange Bank Building Charleston, S. C._ i 8-23-2t. ’fa 6^ MONEY TO LOAN 6i The faith thst moves mountsios is the faith that feta a sUaxn shovel ia- Any amount. Desirable terms. First Mortgages ns Security, LOANS MADE PROMPTLY ^ Apply to stead of on old hoe Labor aaviaf is what you want. It menus money sav ing. too. for War Savings Stamps. Holman L Mwarc MONEY to LOAM > r Loan Qoade same day application received. No R^ed Tape.. Harley & Blau Attorney! at Law Barnwell, S- C.