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• W -Kt /u / - PAGE EIGHT. 1 t ; »• THE HAHN WELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, HAKNW ELL. SOUTH CAROLINA THURSO AY, JUNE 4TH. 192r». -A New Medicine, Will Be Distributed Here Marvelous Results Accomplihed by Re markable Preparation In Other Sec tions of Country Almost Incredible. HAS HAD PHENOMENAL SOCCESS Kiiniiik. the. sensational new. lunlth-buildcr, which has been ac complishing such phenomenal results injhc laiL'cr cities. is-uo\v' being distributed h» the people of this section. “Tlit' ama/iris' success of Abe prepara- don h nothing short ol ptuulonuiial People even where flock to the rlrui: >jtores to K‘t k.irnak anti report benefit- from its um- that tar '-urfsiss even their iontlest hope-. “The great reputation of Karnak i- founded on re-ult- nothing else. People hu\ the medicine tiecausv of the ttuat benefits they receive Irom its use. Thou sands have written letters of thanks for the splendid results they get from it. BRINGS QUICK relief Karnak is a pureh vegetable medicine of remarkabh''-purity and, wonderful efficacy in the treatment of stomach and digestive troubles, weakness, nerv ousness, rheumatism caused by digestive trouble, sour stomach, fatigue, catarrh of the stomach, insomnia, loss of $fppe tite, torpid liver constipation, gassincs-. anto-intoxication, dyspepsia, indigestion, mal nutrition, a generally weak, run down condition and a«host of other symptoms and complaints not generally recognized a> having their origin in stomach, abdominal and digestive dc -ingements As ; general health-builder and strength p torative Karna^t has be come the sensatioiv^fif the drug trade everywhere it has been introduced ENTIRE BODY STREN(.THENEI) The action of Karnak i- so natural and beneficial that it ha- won tin- name of “the ma'ter In altli-builde'r " It in (Teases the appetite for vjlvde-omr food and helps the digestion t\urn tin- food intii strengthening nourisfinient which buihls up firm llesh and -tiong mu'iular tissue; it strengthens Un‘''t1rgans of 'elim ination,. purities the blood stream and. builds up the whole body in tone, vigor and vitality. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE 4 Karnak is sold under a strict guaran tee that the first two bottles will pro duce beneficial, result' or the purchase price will be refunded without question Both the manufacturers and the local distributors stand squarely behind this guarantee. Karn ik is s | ( j n; Barnv cdl exclu- siv«ly by .Mace & Dcason; and by the leading druffyist in every town. To Be Represented at Water Carnival Barnwell C'oui'ty will probably be represented at the water carnival to be held in Savannah at an early date. There will he i representative from Winthrop College SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATION The examination for the award of vacant Scholarships in Winthrop Col lege and for admission of new students will he held at the County Court House on Friday, July it, and Satur day, July 4, at 9 a. m. Applicants' must-be not less than sixteen years of siye. When Seh(4ajships are vacant after July 4, they will he awarded to those, making the highest average at hibit of sewiny, both plain and fancy, and the products of the carpenter shop. Annie Butler, wife of Georye (>. Butfbr, the principal of the school, has charye of the sewiny department and Henry • Sutton supervises the carpenter shop. The work by the pupils in Both departmerf.8 is very creditable.- V’ewe11 .Williams has charye of the domestic science de partment and ft is understood that she is iloiny a yopd work in traininy ex cellent epoks. This school Iv’s yrown in the past la or 2.(1 years Trmn a two-teacher schocil to one ernployiny sewn teach- (is, TheVe are nine, yradcs and Georye-states that Tie is making: an efTnrt to have i tenth yrade : nd an extra teacher added next year. Par ticular attention is "heirty paid to training.hahds as well as hend--. amd this is as it .hould be. That kina of educat ion will do e the neg ro race, as a whole, a yre<t deal more good than an atte mpt to y.ye them traininy that will be of no practical benefit in later years. G.eoryc also states^that he and Sut ton will l*e ylad to repair furniture, make porch swings, etc., this summer for those in need pf^this class of work. m " • F(>U SALE—Salvia plants. 10c pet dozen, 7c post a ye.— Mrst L. 11. Christie. Barnwell. S. C. Buying Your Table Supplies i I ^ - Canned Goods at * Special Prices Evaporated Milk 1 for 2"»c Boned Chicken per Jb (»0c Flat Salmon 10c ( orfii d BeetT 30c hr- ,i» '■i / fT- Hi ■ Ai ' t r K<rr : ^> 1 Saturday - ONLY 14 Pounds » SUGAR $1.00 /■ Me pride ourselves-on being able to help you economize in the purchase ., if. . ot ^»»ur table supplies and at the same time insuring your getting the best quajity at all times. TRY I S. CELERY, bhunch M&. 20c ' GOLDEN CRISI* I’OTATO (HU’S,- FRESH TOMATOES, per pound 2()c ' Gl ARANTEED TO BE FRESH STRING BEANS, 2 lbs. for 2.')C SPONGE CAKE 3.'»c POUND SQUASH, yellow, .'{ for . .»c PHONE lo:> J. & J. SANITARY MARKET every county in this section of the State and in a letter to Mayor'J. (!. Moody, Jr., from the chairman of the representative committee, Barnwell is asked, to select a young, attractive, unmarried girl to represent the county. The method of-making The selection will he announced —oe>rt Week. v The letter t" Mr. Moody is as follows: J. G. Moody, Jr., Mayor, Barnwell, S. C. At our. Wat(*r Carnival this year we want to haw the interest and rep- .4az,auiivta,uwi.^from our sister counties within a radius of 1<)() miles Of Sav annah. Our program .will be <dal)or- ate and we expect our parade and water pageant to he the moSt heauti- ful sights ever held in tiiis section of the country. We wish to employ in our parade th.s examination, provided they meet beautiful floats, one representing each the conditions governing the award, ‘’minty invited to participate in our Whether there arc vacant scholarships WatenCarnival. with the name of the in vour countv <o not. the examina-!‘'"'^''yOnvitcd on the decorated float. notice: I have received $144.00 ~ Guj the Negro Pension, $S.OO for earlJof the following: ^ ^\ndersKn, Burkett. Brister? (Omedore, Best. Ben, —^ Daniels, Marcus, , Dunhar, Boston. I^oyd. Henry, Gantt, Edd. * * \ < Geter, Poter, • Greene, Charles, Gothers, Sandy, • Keel, Daniel, Chance, FloydT- Stew'tirt. Dock. Walker. Jeny. Wise, Lewis, --Sanders, William. Givens, George. Cnion feefmg at Sv c;i more. X ity," opened by Bro. 4.1^ \X Boggs. John K. Snclliny. » Judge of Probate. Kline, June P—The union meeting of the 2nd Divfvion met with the Sy camore Bap'tist Church May 30 and .">1 and after enrollment of the delegates the union went into election of officers which resulted in the electing of J. (). Sanders moderator and W. H. Moody, Ji., (leak. '*• i'* General topics for discussion: Plant an acre for tlje Lord. The Rev. J. F. Davis opened the discussion, fol lowed by the Rev. J. G. Martin, tbb Rev. W. R. Colder and Bro. S. S. Wil(- liam.'. Following the discussion there was a sermon by the Rev. J. !'. Davis, then an invitation for dinner. When it comes to preparing good thinps to eat a-nd' showing hospitality *,by Syca more people, know wha-t—it takes. “Missions, the heart ;of Christian- £ “The necessity for * tmTtouyh (Milist- ment,” opened by the Rev. J. F. Da vis. Following the discussion was a sermon by the Rev. J. G. Martin, af ter which the union closed by order of J. O. Sanders, moderator. W. H. Moody, Jr., Clerk. WHY SUFFER SO? (let Back Your Health as Other Barn well Folks Have Done. Too many people suffer lame, ach ing hacks, distressing kidney disorders and rheumatic aches and pains. Of ten this is due t > faulty kidney action and there’s danger of hardened art eries. dropsy,jgravd or Bright’s dis ease. Don't Kt weak kidneys wear you out. Use Doan's Pills before it is too late! Doa.n.s'are a stimulant diu retic to the kidneys. Doan’s have helped thousands. They should help vou. Here is one of many Barnwell * * *N cases: D. C. Vivkery, E. Main* St., say<^^^ “I was compelled to yet up ofte night to pass the kidney sectetionj This was annoyir.y and broke my n The kidney seciytions were scanty in passage.- Before it had a chance to go any further. 1 used Doan's Prills, which I bought at the Best Pharmacy. They quickly corrected the trouble. flt-lc. at all dealers. Fostef-Milhuni Co., Ml'r.. Buffalo. N. V't An advertisement in The Barnweli i’oople-Sentinel will pay big letuifci'. Guaranteed laigest county circula- tion., tion will be hold oik both Friday iind Saturday. Applicants for Scholar- ■'hips should w 1 iti■ to Preside.u John- siwi before the exitmiuation for Schol arship examiiw'.fuiii blanks or priH'tire them from the I'oumIv Superiutendent on July 2. - Si holar hips arc worth $P)i' and flee tuition. I he next si'S- ion will open SeDtemb.p; l-'or further !i to'-nu.t -ip oni c.'it-nlogue addri'NS fires. 1). B. .loaij^nn. Brn 1; II,! (H’mion yoiM-y S a* t \ ill! ! so. rob a; e Tato of. ng'.il.tr . the i la said at they- be mor- ifv the Court bcbl aWjh rnwell l r >th, next, after at 11 o’clock in th(‘ forenotm. o show cause, if any they have., why the said Administra tin' should not he granted. —Given under r.iyJiajui this Ist-day of June. A. D.. I‘t2fi. JOHN K. SNKLLING, Judge of Piobale. Published on the 1th day of June, ,PJ2.'>, in the Barnwell People-Sentinel. Attention Meat Eaters. On this float we wish "trcYtaye one of the attractive young unmarried ladies of your city, a, a repi esont.itive' of voin ciniutv. \\C wish to havo them participate in, ,iie Water PagoanTileld at haffin Park Lake. wIi'Mc t>U'\ will <» riije tound the I ke carrying a bannet uiib the nann of vur couiTy on it. M ill \ oil ail\'i.-<-r. u at once if v'oii 'l " fi i it crest a of the piomihen’ O' 1. " nf your i i \ to tai\e t ie -1 ■ ’e tloll ntafivo in ch.a rgv, a rid or othci'V. iso. as ma:\ . - to the be 1 mTh “avc a re|M'("-oiit at i\e ,,■.’pa rtIci pafe W'th Us \ ? desirabl t • 'l .* l of y 1UI ivpr 1' y■veto uit \ our. idea n1. an .nn , . t. > outlined ab o n ta> beautiful disp'l \\ 'li re liec, >'V < \\ e up-1 K.'.vc til; :o ' ■ ' '! ' • 1 • % ,’ of Pribate. to iie on Monday. June publication thereof, hi opiu'ly 'chaperoned while iti; Savannah. \ \. >11 wilF'fiotv at the head of out t.d onc.ry tit' M ate; Carnival ila'- > ari '! and 4 July and wc tirgeiit- i\ 11 ipicst ■ > •k-u prompt acknowledg ment of t his lot tor. ' Your, very truly, J,’ R. I'ht/.ap: rick. Cliaii mati.* Rcprcsentat; ves Commit t<‘*. Josh, Baxley Buys the Palace Market M'atch your any symptons kidneys, hf yml - have of kidm*v our • bladder ti'otible. don’t t: ke chances w itldt hi* scourge of lht‘ hi man" race. Get a bottle .of Hobo Kidney and BF'iijovr , Remedy at ome. It's a pure'Tri'ib iialm that yo^ can take with entire' safety A treatment of .dx liottU ^ is guaranteed^ to give entire satis faction in the most serious eat**. * If your drugist does notTiev^TjolMt Kidney and Bladder Remedy, Hobo Medicine Comnanv. Beaumont. I Texas.PT hi 1 11 ti 1 > a m 1 v «111 ty ani'P yiml y. ot ties fyl'.^dlW) Air: Tosh Baxhyv has bought tlift; interest, of IPs partner, Mr. J. G. Mood''. Jr., id the Palaec Market, one of Barnwell's popular o-Tabli+h meiits. a ltd will continue to conduct ; the hu-d\tess 1! the same staittl "H Main Street. He is-having the iuter-. •i n 1 of ti’.e -tihe rearranged and paint ed Mini plans to make it one of* the mcisf atft'ivf't 1 \i market.-.Jiir : he city. He atso sjat(*s that ’ he w iM give IPs customers e\eii more eflietent ser- vice, than in. ’.In* past. “Josli.’ who is’ popular 1 and ; husl let. h is nia.ny friends Who wish him contimp-d yyi cess." . 1 /■Mi. Moody will devote hi- entire time to ins fat an and feels, that hi> health will also be benefited by the change. *» 1 J • Negro Industrial i < Exhibit Very Good foatyi of the, local y ^ ‘Ni of the cUising exercises egro !?cho01 was the exW b ■v 1 j