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Wil SOUTH CAROLINIAN WINS SERVICE CROSS Fratik 11. Barnwell Awarded War Dec. oration. Lives in Memphis. South Carolinians continue to re celve ofliclal recognition of deeds of heroism done on the battle fields of France, a distinguished service cross having been rewarded a few days ago at Fort MlcPherson, near Atlanta, to MLeut. Frank H1. Barnwell, Company G, Twenty-sixth Infantry. Lieutenant Barnwell ha smany rela tives in South Carolina. Ills father, l'dward It. 'Barnwell, formerly of Charleston, now lives in Memphis. 11e has other relatives in various parts of South Carolina who are gratifled at the record lie made in France. The young man.111's hoie at present is in Memphis. Tenn., Where previous to his enlist ment he wvas a teller in one of the banks of the city. The decoration was pinned on the uniform of Lieutenatn Barnwell I (ol. Thomas Sumter 13ratton com inander of Port .\l-M (1eherson and an Of lver whtto also has many relatives in Sout h carolina. The ceremony tooi place at the general hospital at Fort .\ ll'herson. The following account of the aiwari inr of the distinguished service cros:; is from the Atlanta Constitution: "For the third lime in the htistoty of -or t .\c I'le rson, war heroes, wounded inl tie soervice, Red Cross nirses and civilians. gatliere(d yesterdaty afternoon to witness tle award of one of the h~ihestof military honors to a soldier of thc AIerican ex~peditiona ry forces. wio had ertformed signal serile in thv campaign against tihe IHlins. ". 'teroic inspiring leadership' wt as one of the clauses included in the or derrce I(ivel by Col. Thomas r13tattol, comaintider of the posI, in hticl the till ir a uthorities in Fra nce asked that a distinguished service cross be awarded lAiut. I-raik If. flarnvell of Com ininy G, 'I'wenty-sixth Infantry, whI(o tot one hoi and thirty minutes invaded it' a territory at Soissons that was literally covered with ma chine guns, anid led his men uintil Ie vas votinded in hoth legs. it a brief appropriate exercise 'hara'terized ly the soldier spirit and lte appreciation by Amticans of an othir America n wvho has given coil crite evidenlce of a gretIer love for cotry 1han for self, tile cross was rt'ented by Colonel itratIton In the big living room of the Red Cross house it 2 o'clock. " 4y the a!ioinited hour for the exer 'isIs, ithe roomI was filled With men from 'over there' whIo know\ .xact ly what it moeans whien olli ial Ite oort< state that a tma has 'directed his italoonl with tintisial effectliveness uitii he fell wouinded.' and many civil ils. o. who perhaps did not under ttnd exactly, but only know that tho yoth whom Colonel Itratton was to <h-corat( had diisplay ed a wonderful Courag',- 9e. "After a few moments waiting the st rais of the oiri'hest ra announiced the begLinlinin.t of the exorcist's amid Colonel lr'attotn andi~ Iaieutenant llar'nwell en on)li Sth tage. ".\t th ltose of thei select ion (Col intl IrattIon atosi' atnd in thle namle of the' Amicani~t army, e'xIpressted his ad mirat ion fori the' ('ourageou s d eeds Itat had called for the citation anmd after minning the mtedal on the breast of hie soldier gratsped his hands and con rtulathted himi. Thei large audhienice tood t attention whilei the thrilling ttra is of lie "'Star Spangled ilanner"' tilledi the air, after which they filed oius ide, whr lt'i hey gathlered a bouit the herto to tuffert congria tumIlions.'' It dlidn't stem to matltr g reatly wht'-te they welr' stationted, the South Car olinao boys shone dlespuite It, fact W EEK ete lines of Silks and description. These rbrics for the season, .Special mention is a Ginghams, the best 41 for many seasons. in Georgette Crepe, Lawns. The Hosiery numbers in Silk and with a complete line year. Ison & Co. that they sometimes occupied positions that might be deenied inconsequential. Jra IS. Holden of Walhalla, S6 C., -Company K, Three Hundred and Twen ty-eighth 'Infantry, Eighty-second DI vision, has recently received a citation for personal 'bravery. Yet Holden was a cook, and to the average man, the position of cook is not replete with opportunities for shining on the field of battle. Near Sommerance, France, Ocober 16-31, 1918, Cook Holden was serving his portable kitchen just as his con rades in the artillery were serving their guns. There were four kitchens in the battery, and three of them were put out of commission by enemy shell fire. So lolden worked his kitchen to capacity anid thus provide(d meals for his fighting friends, soie of which friend(ls had been provided by the other three kitchens. Muich of the time I lolden and his kitchen were under en emy fire, but loiden never withdrew his attention from his pots and pans and their contents. The citation reads as follows: "Cook Ira S. Iloiden (No. 1,910,898), Company K, Three-Hundred and Twen ty-eighth Infantry, Eighty-second Di vision. During the severe fighting in the vicinity of Sommerance, France, October 16-31. 1918, Cook Holden dem oustrated his great bravery and devo tion to duty in continuing to work (lay and night in operating his kitchen many times inder heavy fire, after thiree other kitchens in his battalion had been diestroye(d by enemy fire. Cook Iloldeni mlanaged to make upl) the de ilvieney b*y operating his own kitchen to its fullest capacity and by his fine work did much to maintain the morals of oir soldiers," FOR BILIOUSNIS AND INDIG[STION TA(K A CALOTAB The New Nausealess Calo mel That Is Purified and 3?Refined From All Sliken. Ing and Dangerous Ef. fects. You have heard of smi .keless pow ier, colorless iodine and tasteless ciii.--now get aiu(lalited With nausea-less calomel,--tlie new calomlel I hat is wilolly delightfilt in its effect, yet retains all of the system-purify ing and1(i liver-clea lsinfg qualities of thev old-style calomlel. Yoiri docito will tell you that calo iel is lie besit anld oily) me1oidici ne for hiliiousttss, hetadaebe, fidigestion andi coils 1 ipat ion and now that it is pleas ant to take eVe'body is taking Calo labs. lte new calonl withl all of the liver h lieii'ils aid none of 1te sting. One tablet oil the toingiite at bed tiie, .wi itl a swallow of water,--that's all, No taste, no naiusea. no salts, no danger of salivation. Next morning you wake tip fteel ing line, your liver horourily cileansedl, all hiiiou sness, hecadarlhe, iconst ipat ioni andl intd iges - tiOn remioved. i'tt whlat you please, nlo danger. Catotahis ate sold only3 in original, staled tiackages, price thir'ty-fivre cents. 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