Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, September 13, 1917, Image 1

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ts in-town Tuesday BLEEDING CMS :j&ntiousou.iec •»* tn acquiring- a iy, “I’tp Jtis’t got .sarld the"man rliiiiiVv 1 aiunor bu'uud, but < b'j^o T‘;ct to- his ronrn in *br ftYXfeqrnd hmrjrht “rtnyriiTafnafni-. toed • ,r ‘•’Five nr 'ofYe'~ of my mines', i* ,T pi ■•■dilfceY” he dpi m A-'UP* '•. •’They’re all d vm.qa n d -are paying v,** per Ant or X kites-tment.’’ They ,>*.•1* hv.r h< ra 'jadyfng the maps- a ucUIgTfT*? on the dally output anil the pr*.'«« ut- rtrjce of ro,-d. . Finally, the question of the amount of money iu* vb^ed in the deal waVfJfdfcehed. “How mnchXkiwmj want for the whole prop- v.’ 11: it An it ri< i n tStitSci \ have «hni< profit vVyUi t>.. ThO'W r^kioi I-iJopsiate to, lhe ofjf] ’YlieyjiunV-bo bought for.pifi t<> r» cviiv-H Jr^ttie soj'* in The r* >4ti*»ln‘re ik that tlj“*p< miZ.M&SUiiteX7 and imipi Mtr v Mstiiv»> Pr.-,,. In ,7' s, di motored ))vpt! ^loiida-A mem ittdii* new Ford, fin t Oil) f rectum rU4*?-^ki -aufti-y" b*tv- ytr^ltTnhr nehe<I the Kqntnrkir. Ijurg man. “Gee^ TLadn’t figured on 7 7 putting more than $25,000 in mining” *y7 s*«id the man fiynn the Bine Grass at iiornc to carry .on ;<fiair'$ o tWf'dimty amt the laws of fcre at ion—to what entF^jhatJ poster ity come,’if the war s^Ul Iasi indefinitely. 7517 7 . wqrkS\of Pushkih, IHjfkcns, Shake speare, uftnte, CkM’ysflfes, Goethe, Tol stoy, Heine,TytipTr Hugo and count less others^a-re aitbe disposal, of the is. liot^nowiir wKfetlieri the ICaiser has forgotten tha.t v St, HelenaJs Mill an English i*»s- sessid^fey V- “ ° 1 for Cimrlestoii^here he wiil enter the Citadeh^OwejAf many friends wish llW^nueh success in hia studies. Ay <N. X . r^* • . ■ -XT • i; 1 - . 2 s MB | STflB.r SIXTY SIXTH Yl.nR si ;tv sixth YH.au vi.xyi NEWBERRY MAN W3UNDED IN A HOTEL HERE NOTICE ULMER SOCIAL NEWS BROWN CREIGHTON DRAFTED men nave CHANCE FOR COMMISSIONS NEGROES WILL “OCCUPY SECTION TO THEMSELVES * Members of thy .Ldrnweli Libnui’y. A's^deimion are n qu'ert- ed'to ljiieetTtt the ■ foyidy iye ot Dr. A. BV Patterson to Vole mi Library book 5 ! to Camp < >no yf t!n i pretaioso u ever, witnessed in .Par 1 though quiot+aiuFsiuiple t MiK-l^hi.'.SruUh and MY. JYm if. McMillan wore married ; J. Ily Evans, of Xowberry son of Hon; 11. H.'Evans, C 7 AVfcsh i n gtojp, ^Sej)t. ; 8/*—D ra f* ted men now mobdmng will bi* permitted to obtain commissions in the next officers"; training camo, Secretary of Wa-rxBaker Jackson camp, Secretary of ..said today. .• Also on their arrival at the draft camps, they will be„ per mitted jto Join the army of the seryietf' for which they consider' tlremselyes best fitted; in view- of their .employments or pro- . fessions irif civil life’ 1 . ‘ A.wide field for advancement, is thus opened up to the mm who go ip as conscripted p: ivates "*The following ruling was pulp' "Wished today by ’ Pruvemt M ar shal (Jgiieral Crowder: ‘ Mon are not drafted for any Special branches of the servieo ; or7mv special work. Ail rnust’ report to a mothu/^ition camp with the contingent of their local ihoard: - VVnen tlrey arrive j ftt i ; amt> :i (*a reful iin p t i ry will lie madednto their specia’/cjuali:' lications', and, in so:^far as is feoinpat ihhi with Ipe public' in- ock tterson, Secretary i terest, each man will be assign ed to that dmy <»:• to the branch of-the miljtary,.service where Iv can render thegreatestdiemdit.’' —'Syi-retary llaLrr -'.i ill*: - “The War Ih phnment has un der contemplation a thirdresery^ otticers’ camp, although it has not bet*n definitely decided If this camp is held, prej&Ymco wiil'be given to the;apjjfrcation- of drafted men vyrne desire to try fdr Comim»9K>rts.' ’ » The nmvfnneht of the lir^t-Mi per c^mt^cfie.’draft army to the Hlon camps, was without The slightest hitch, according to phportsjto (ienoral Crowder to day from the 1 different states. This work accomplished, the locol boards are now turning to .the larger labor of getting 40 per cent-of their quotas oil’ to camp on-September lth-— - — See the' new finished Majestic ..-range, sanitaiy t easy to Salesman Wanted - - • .... . " '••• -b< * Lubricating oil, grease,, spe cialties, jyiTnt. Part . dr whole fnhc. Commission basis until ability is • established'. Man 'with rig‘prefehfed7. m ^ Keiiuing i\v. . Cleveland, t)hio. 1 C oldknicd fr.uri page four) in the ..world, it is hard, foi them, to-.detenniri!* who. they can trust at this, time, wherr—so - mnclrCi-r'rnan inTriyu 1 is’rioting ill Vo ugh thwCTanks" And this together with the iul-iuem-o of v' ' Jl r tlie Hasnlists and, other conflict ing political prfipagajida, will cai>7;. .considerably delay in ‘reaching a dotomiiinitioii, as t«i til, !11 -rcriggfr f„ "hriFfiYiuaf. was' acideutally shot here'thi noon by JAmes Epting, li fellow townsmen, at a local hotel. The pistol' bali entered Mr. Evans’ lefj hip, passin^'ohtirely through his body and . lodging in,his clothing. He was given immediate medical -attention and was taken to a kdspitaj^ ini Svtmter on the afternoon train. According to \a statement by /rhe physician in attendance, it was iiffpo'sible to tell !u,w seiidua tlp‘ woipml may proye to-be' un til a more thorough E xamina tion is luad'*. # , ......According to the testimo. of 11u0 wounded man, Mr Jyv7cn>, aiid' a third membci ; mf>Ylio pjfl ty, A. C. M^tthe\v<^iCi»oof New- berry, the. two pm!)£ meu were till-h -7f imrsday w at A t HO oYlock in Preiglitothp^tly daught'T of-MK Whnte'Oak, BaptistMCliurehy Mr and and Mrs T, D. Creighton, to Mr Allen Brown of f Meyers Mill, which, tobk place at the home of the -bride’s jiarents, ‘‘The Oak s’ ’ on Wednesday afternoon, Sept. Oit h., at five 6 ’clock ^ • At tlie.'appointed hour, onl the immediate • families oLMPei contrmtiug- jtarti-s,- iptvst White Oaki ft. Mrs. McMilku" arrived here Sunday wlyeVe -they will make' their future home i s Annie L lUTDlckinson is isitiiig-rt*iatives in AMvUle, N. o. • .7 —•. v. , v. Miss .Eunice Sanders enler- out m-the open, oii/flm Ifroad ■ tained a few fr-ietids last Tues- pia/,/a of-the lovely old home, where tlromrntfessi.ve ring ct it - inonv way^H-rJunnol by tile Key, \yf\i. ijayt i s,'in tho'ea.str-ni endYo' 4he veranda, wher»‘ an hitj:se(,l :1 ]t« r had 1 >een ar- ranged of palms, fenys and cut -intenuingled with sy*uTii- day evening in ..honor of' her. gue>ts M is-es Zelle Halford and Kudh McMillan. . - • , * Mr.- Jacob iDeer attended.thb Sinitit - MeVIilfan wedding. Jit W hiteA’ak, N. C. front there he eiui sinila\ T ami ivy, Which-e>>\<■!•- ed the huge old v\jiito coJuino.s and and who can bestghe L>(fste«l. Tiihr pan in tin- walyritrill'be of immense ml7Ui ieaMa .i-fs results' ”'1ie disaster iluft they' have re'- eoiitiy.suffgffd, play but little’ part’ i:Ygho' final end. It has h» I'p^fboUglit oVeu/ in *...some qhfnHers, that it mav'bosalutary. tnese'y'esadiM's, bringing to the Kussia-n heart aijl mind ;• warn ing as to the dangers surround ing them, a«nd more quickly ro- styriTig them to tlielr normal condition.' of adherence Ux law, ahifgjjo^erment, and that they would dedicate themselves to h greater performance of tlifcir duties as soldiers than ever be fore.y It is fully expected that History will repeat itself in~the coming winter" and the same re sults will come to the Kaiser and his armies, as canity to.Nap- olean ill his effort through the conquest of Russia,do dominate all Europe, and where We maw not have the burning of a -Mos cow, we \vill;liave the snows .....^.feHn-^tHiFToFHiejtl, m\4 a beaut> and tlie "BTberean wolves that CiU at our store . this week and i„.j u ,„|„ d( ,. uh and -. ifts tr A ic ' ihp factory rn>yseutative tlon to Napofean «nd his meu explain to you 11n^_ advantages ©f the range wifWYi-ovpuiatioii. X <y V ATnhiir.-; MuliStmda- Ok UU- liWtM-l, r — v^t i V . •/ lying on smafate beds^'when in | and festooned along the walls CCb 1 - ^ r.inge )U ig. -onie nijywm r a pistol- held by ! and ceiling, formed a lovely. Mr Rpunig was discharged with thembove results, 7 . back ground - to the already beautiful scetle. ./ihe bride i•i.iie.re.d with the where he. \v d 1 sjiee. 1 several da vs Miss Ada Sanders is visiting groyni from the sitting room i.O , u?ySeveral—t'mwit'i i n i4> y ■» ^ — -• — : 7 ' m hppropmte ] uc.-es bT muk ic were YjJ U^ms Picked frethi ITbwn .|^ j rendered by MhsjKate VV«>od- - -Adr w Mai-v_ A -1 Lh- v and - idaiTg-l»- The peae“ of the world vcati -never lie secured with RnssfuTa* r■ V MrB. O. Sainlers of Allendale was in the city Tuesday. 1 * , \ I-- R. I*. Searson, Esq. jof.Allen dale-was in’town Tuestlaj . - - Mr J. E. Hair of Blackville was in town Mbnda\4 on iin- ... porkant business. • ' ■ '* j Mrs. W. L. Moody And chil dren of Augusta returned home Monday after spending a week with her parents Mr Mrs. Frank Grubbs. 77- ‘ - 1 4 • During this week a handsome set of codking utensils will be given away to every purchaser of a Majestic range. This is an out-and-out gift and the price of the Majestic remains-the-saine as always. See them while you are at the special demonstration tliis weekf : - - G. F. Mol air. ; .. - A 7} * ■ • - -Mi« Jeiuqe Kirkland left on ^--wxjrd (hiriv.g tht 'rnemonv. Miss Zplhh Halfdrd< refutned to her home in Bhtck\Tlh r 'after a'delightful visit witJi friend- ♦ . £ .* *■ —iColumbia,. &0pt. h,—yhftf the — races at Camp JacksOA' will bo "‘grbgated if negro troops are to be trained here as seems now to lie the determination erf the - War Department, was made known through, an announce ment tod ayy 7 Washington dispatches some t ime ago stated that at least one separate , regiment of negroes would be organized: at each of tite canton me tits. The 40 per (••■nt increment to be brought here on ptcmhfT . 10, . .W'ill bring thousands of negroes ami in the total f|uota tliofe vid he a great deaf more than chough for regiment','- in fact it Seems -* 41iiw that tlgjre jvill he as. many if not more, negroesv brought here from thv three states under the draft than whites. In that case, the negroes at (^i_mp Jtjck* son will he organi/.^fl into c ^par- ate battalions and will be Com pletely segregated from -the. wiritetroo]Ts ; Thrywil fhavea I 7 1 retriediatEfy after tin- cere mony, the bride .and groom left by automobih*...for Augiista, from which point they are to visit several-places for awhile, . reluming to the home .of the grooiUcat Meyers Milll which will Le-ihere future lionu*. . The out ofxtp_wji guests at the wedding were: Mr and Mrs. Brown, parents of the groom, Kinder*. Miss Ruby Brown, tlte^ grooms little sister, and Mrs H. C:. • • Mr . John F - Holly of Kline ter M irss (Ymnie ' of Savaimah, visit-’d rekrti\es near lufe last Wr lk>. ‘ - - ' • -*•- ■ .. I . Mrs (lappie Uichai-d'Oti 7>f ; Barnwell is/visitin'^ Mrs J. M. Ulmer. ' • ' "•> ‘ Miss Ruth McMillan returned to iler home in YurnyiRe after visiting relatives ami' friends ■ fie re under the present' plans* f AH the first increment of the Florida and North Carolina ■troops have not yet arrivedr Ti ls expecteu that t'heir move ment will behuiiplcted ly Tues day, . . okt™. ' GUARD TO BE IN SPOT LIGHT Mrs M. M. Holly of Kliao Js visiting at the home of Mrs Ida Walker, of Georgia, aunt of the bride. ' ' '■- EIGHTY THOUSAND TO DIE IN A YEAR Two Hundred and Twenty Meu Wilhiq. Draft Age Drop Ou: Each Day, Natural Cause is visiting at the home of Mrs Ida. Sanders. x7 ' ■ >7 • • •. - -My JohiiTh Wepkly and soil Willie;visited Columbia recent ly. ‘ -Misses Maher Weekly and Zora Blount are visiting relatives in Bamberg and Rovvbsville. .whys beeusinguig “When Jolin- nv Gomes Marching. Homo," says Luther IF Little'ill Leslie's. Too many people now are point- —Mi". Emily lvHeY. 4he Misuses \Yarren. and .Mi ,x Angus Ri] t »v trisited .YD- W. T. Lembn th-i- trdrpemleney of Gcrwmw-^-AI-U ^.-w?y V ^° r * TMA'A 1 * Ihk iiiLfl -ing mitt lie te rrible can u a 11 te? the wi>; yL-rebo.g.FKze.a. th.;.-, ajid j i]i ,! * 11 nt * l . u (College, •> rnfm catastrophes, the Violet FEW REAL BOOK STORES HERE Count To1stoy-4truek by Lack of Op- —poHunftlel for"©btainfng Good Literature in United States. Ktmads bring made eaWi day , Mr and Mrs T. W. Di|k( .Mr and Mrs George T. dVCs- Cothjiave retufmed froliT 4heh tour," they will leave llYt.e in uTiew diiys- fo.r_Gharli)i-- ton vvhere thev’ nvi 11: make .their X- ‘ *" future home. Jo”Avalize tlie7Important part nrang. J,*frg ^pehl the W(Vk ehd- sh - niu.'t play- m-Jiiainfaining ing aV:rh Mr and Mrs W. 1 the integrity of Europe, in or- J^ck-oii. der to maintain her own in !e- ntkmcy, happiness and success Tin 1 sympathy T America’ 4s with, her and America is fur nishing money and raflromis to hel}) her, and everv eiicouragi'^ ment is being given to 'perman ently ('st.abiisheiElu'r as ii'n- in dependent Republic in the.par liament obflatiohs.. Tr 7 X ’ , iolent ,,]■ ■ deat!i', and all the bther horrois foT war: A casual reading of luortaiitv.percentages ip various In Si >an mht American State Troops Will Have Major Placa In Thoughts of Genorai Public, „ Saya Regular Officer. It seems to me,” cer of long experience, the Army and Navy little friendly, earnest advice to our National Guard units would he.strictly. In .order at this time. The members of the former state regiments are p»: cullarly placed In the great organisa tion which Is to Include all ouy forces. They will have a major place in the. thoughts of the genera! public, which always haa ignored, except in the most abstract way, the existence of a regu lar army. Unless things go wrong the Guard will be over the water and In the midst of things before the regis tered lads have mastered the intrica cies of extended field maneuvers. And, without dwelHng on the Justice of iP^ you cair bet that Company Q of Po- ~ dunk will be. mentioned oftenor in the — -press stories than any similar unit of In my country, as i« tlic other parts of Europe, nobody .need imve any dilil- mlty iu lirnling book stores in small towns or in large cities, Count Ilya j Tolstoy writes in thtLOntury maga- j zine. Here one can find a cigar store, W a I*, ! a drug store, ail kinds of shops where Mr A. K. Dunbar of. Meyers ; wliich \Vus, of course, a small j luxuries can be purchascdr but-the Mitl- wa,' iiVAowit 1 uosxhiy.- ' allair, an-.l where the casualties--Lurking of a bookshop is often a very : ^ 7, ,X j; 'hard quest. Ewn in NcwTYork it is Mr Willie Johnston of Kline * w( ‘Te trmu disrate rather than 1 ■ Mis.sk Edna Morris of 'UMri- marlcspent the week einl Gimv with Miss Eloise Morris. - Mrs Maude Usserv, Marie ; Essen*, and R. l\ Kennedv of Jorm bid ha.s-a tile ratio‘of battle loss to disease was as one to live hard to'find a real book store,' where .T—' ' -tiie atrendants know their itniliurs'yiul Pershing’s-boys. For this reason and others,4-would say to our Guardsmen; “The National Guard will soon be engaged in one of the largest and most ditiicult undertakings, in a military way, that has been attempted in tills country since the Civil war. That Is your- mobilization at camps, transfer to the copmimrkntion and crossing. Things should move with comparative smoothness if-every man jack of you, from brigadiers.to renr-file private. 'i\,,tj ii. The. chances of ' lbs- t'roip di>e;ise have been ,largely wijn (\ont. Typhoid alone ciuis- ^ in( ‘]” L ^d ^o.pcr ct iit ul a 1,1 tlie.;i|i.si*a>e j smaller cities, tli,e task of*flndlng ileat h-In .that war'. . • • ■ . can help one select the b<*>Rs-that one needs on any subject. There are some, hut none too many; They can be counted on the fingers of one’s takes advantage of the, experience gained in the mobilizauon of last year.’ books is a hopeless one.' There are a but If troubled with" Rleedinq Glims, Use This Mouth W.^sh Dentist L T se ;EI> WiinXit “Li.ciu The-(Liy : !uJiv '• ' rlle Aim-rirtui i-X|.( ri<nic t:i- s.ofes wlnje wW; 1>ui ’ ! T,,!. ,f v Vi-ili, ' ‘ tfc. winch is a Stiniilai-il Mr Life " l,at h«“'Ks! Novels mostly, the over- . J v l, v " 1,1 IHI '- t • . * . , . age tri»hemeral Romance; magazines ■ nt; j , . * ui'iiraina 1 .coininitaUons, suq\Vs i- , ... n j . , * m -jT A , f {m ,1: , 1 , ’ , * with two many l’’-concerv< d articles . . A -\v p • r- .'ii * rn!;bV't with c ' *r<•» • in e g hum. wluc.ii »>; ' a iiu Sfcusitiw . i ti>u *ii.,v ■ i'jL-1it■ eui.t f! afi j i 1 '-be niMiPh •■.•ltd 7’uvl’ n vn -TTl. l.b..t uiS'Cq' i Uj r m a 1. - CO i¥d l U qn <, contairdug little upbuifitiiig criHci*»m at ;>'p> of 21, 7.bA.nf -4-tick of public life, nurefi iU-(tigcstcd'. inf or-, l .Otttk w ill <li7 in nrcrir.' 7\t a ,T c ihatlon, ami newspappes yhich -tifl'oni • II ivEivch D niaxin.hUi - M vai-iie; being most-' l-li > «<»*»< • ■■ Sepxxl mue- ^.4" \ '7 ‘i• tT it :o p:i til'X • w‘1 • 'Viii ' i|5?jn,*s .ajvXkinp compared \yittt Eur«h ■ 7X< :kIi \ i-.ii'vt' S.1. t | p;fin reviews. ^btUnhv’rftun'^.of sffr>:> ”■ • ■ kiml. t!.7 nniAers'al itpoti tnre. is 7 iy-kuoM.H. U-bre. -TWye artTA^an. i» HE DIDN’T HAVE $2,000,000 Mari From Kentucky Thought for ft While Th^t He Might Buy the Coal Baron's Property. New York Is chrick-fujl of little pik ers who are ben* seeking opportunities to invest their m st egg^, which usual ly run in the five figures, {^Pittsburgh VTfispatch eikirespendent wr!t<* s * One of Tbmn. a man. fv--nt Kentucky, who had. wis^eil hiivisfif into the wealthy class, met. a Wealthy coal baron from Pfir- ; .-rsbhrg. W. Va.f and let it he known. T- fou: 4- ' “• ‘•'4 X -b" L- V’; . V t -a - .ag .I-..; -d i.i.r.iiiTl for-''' (•rXX. inq, iron >Jatt i.p 'r: ext^rnnl’r-;» dy. ^ruifgMt : h;fre - if. .tt-eet jmcW -7 em\m - fit' •tor-J n ied 1)V ;i iilimbor’bt' VOUtu-' a . z&glZA*--.* r "■"i^m .uiwaaic. prfecN. s ires :^n*i : ‘MV a\ e I V * ^ .oL’* a s v.i «i 'J, Vf ■ /v - 7 % ., j.-..maki.Y-t>a.t* ; ei •■ r \^ • 'j | : iVil ' »-T . \ 7 WPTI I « 1 I fil? O • 1 4471 ”*