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BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE TWO 3S333»S$$S3SS$$SS NATIONAL GUARDSMAN WEARING COMPLETE WAR EQUIPMENT GIRL NOW BOARDING -.^JjKfcER ON COAST Sun FrntHisco,—\Vmtu*»<Iiave long seryeg Uncle Krun it. tin* many brafichesflofhis; affairs in this-city.JvuY now a now mirf has hour ittvaded, Miss’"-Elizabeth >Tark, young anti pretty, has es tablished herself as J,lic .plnneor \Vomnn boarding offityg of the iinndgratifm service.’ Here are some. nf th^* "things shy lias to cd Ifluifing. with n degree of colt! sel- flofil l-slilfTluiteed,1s so disiresSingjtimt the neutral who tells fills slury \sald if he; iyjjj not-4>een able tu leave Jie would* have lost his reason. ' The hospijLiiflv public and private. Neutral Traveler',Paints Harrow; ing Picture .oLBjtiful Con- \ ditions; in Vienna, Hoard incoa^ag foreign Vos ildren Succumb from sunrise to sunset,' nrtshfj? at* a a. Ot during the suthmyr months. , -Seale the Jao<dtVladder- t<F get tlfioirfd ships pdurlnir rough weather. l.e'iiji from the wh'nrf Jo. a roll-, ir»jr customs’ tug and from the Mil', .bobbing in the choppy spas of the IJny of Kan FrAnel'seo, to the sitfe ladders- of steamers. fTen, Women and to Hunger and Want^Gloom ahd I.ondon. FfTim a , neutral spent prolonged jiendds ii UfUfL'ai'y' several tones ’•sifle a tler.no Torres';mi n butT -;I* 1 never lias the AfisMjnii ea 111 such is pi and even < C-UlhIm d Jmi+L’er und- want-, and he- is . v ,m 'assured that, ehfldre'h have boon fit- .,f | erally dying in I lie si i''f v ls, ^NowliereL ure, Is'there IVJIOllgll ,lo eaj, lie si.\ sj e\ee|il I q» iiniung the wealiliy -classes anil' the ^, 1S w ell-to t|i> farmers' The organization !. m ,| i s in>u RUSSIA BUYS AMERICAN BOAT *Lake Sttamc- Nevada Win wfrnd It-, Way Eastward When Navi’g^ gation Opens. 1 for -'tlir^TtS'i riT'nrton—rrf ^mri^irms-- lx '"nTmTiivTT' ^.Manitowoc. The Goodrich steamer Nevada, so<;in>.jiHer the open ing of navigation, will \\xnd, its way eastward, down throflgh tliejft. flaw- r«*iiFe to the Atlantic seaboard,- there to take. oft'*r‘af‘L , o for a- wretched. despft I>T< •'s Food (Mliei V;W. ,, '^I LI Ijf A National Huardsiifan with hi* <•- -great nuniher of article* skillfully fl *s. .-T}io, l<it iiu• Im 1 es itut nil nmimersTifTndu .Kwiss fly fit \vall> 'into . A soldier's equipment Consists eomiiitntth-ely to rhe number of ,>en. pan. plate, knife,-fork, spdfln. Keek leslioff-jj.f. have risen, taking Austria as aw o tlie. Austrian sentihff- tIn>. Itnssian. g<»vermnpnf, flutv claused fflu Nevada fromtiu-* Goodrich ninipuny, fhe price is saul to have been approximately S7.~><MHKV . - by i'M.trr*pyr cent slpco-lM- "ar, |rolfi|>lder*8 parlor. There rs not a single i blankets rilly. ‘ hay mm! eartridjjt gau, but lh yh-iina proporthinatery far [•j^rtfor hianafteif hanl Photo show s three '.views of tlie National k in - Switzerland which has been tempted by these re- Guardsmam side, T-forit and had- nion hed’ino-so ..exeee.dln^ly ex- j |t»rat«»d offers pf—AuntridH—wuir pensive, hut that they are not procur able. The few who have tRopey st-ill contrive to purchase enough, hut the gr«sd -majority v«4ttr haw 1 nqt money either go cojistantly hungry or depend jpn -PUliliC-l-iJlehens- AN IHcLi since their creation ■ hare stt)T]i1l«*<l the poorer chrsS(‘.s-in Vieiinli alone with flM,2o.‘{.Nlf) theals, at a total cost of about JjtU,: stock. Austria, as a*matter of fact is already bankrupt. Her .governmeni does not allow atiy v money to leave tlx country, even to pity for goo chased in Switzerland since, tin is elfti rely of HteVl HIGH-SCHnm: BOYS LEARNING GUNNERY can attain a speed of l'' knots an hour The erfift’Vnst the ClhpdriTh eoui|iany SL’To.fKMt. although jt eotifd not he du !-plIeated toilhv for that ti-oYrA —- war lOf.,000 474,300 Dependents. V— At the end of It) 1(5 there jvere also. In Vl.cnmi aTone; 474,.‘100 persons lu receipt «»f ;gmeriniieiit relief- grants of assistance—in other winds, about one tnTour <»f the ontlrf* population of the Austrian ’-capital. These govern ment grants since the - start of tin* war Appears Crawtirtg einy or the war. or of danger. All eyes are on the tall soldier and the Ft ft I'd" wliieb lie,is approaching. .As he.picks trp rhat Irtt+e-frightened. Jp>lples< hit Between Lines Where Fierce Fight Is Raging. of humanity and fondly takes it in his ESCUED BY A: GERMAN- laugh i> Infectiaus^ .and w\e can f«*+*l tlm ranks over state since the war.hegan-!?11 .ti-.'i.lHKl. And yet the biirgenmistcr of Viennu lias just been, warning the puhlie.that theyTmust he prepared for. worse times rtill to coum in the next two months. The clothing question, especially live problem of flow to provide any kind of hoots or shoefl, is almost as ditlieult of. solution as tlm fm»d-question. Ac tresses and others, who flyt'ori*—liB> | ft war wiuit TTBouT [rf el» r Sold>ers Forget They Are Enemies arret (^ease Slaughtering Each Other While Prussian Carries In fant to Safety. ing. to shoot /—no. v-nti the contrary, great wave of. applause, with sjioyts .-‘Hravo!’, fnun t housands df Fremdi the soldier jumps'"hack into our trench with the child safely in-his arms, our ranks, too. hurst /into a triumfihiint shout which passes, ;jll along the line. >r the Jlei iiiaii DCW'sjialiers thedTiT .jowrtigj rciuarkalde ieeident w li and his men witnessed recently “I lomierwcIteF——what a s<Min glad tti wear any .cast- even clothing, they can It is as ff we felt ~aha-mr^l ami no one touched ji g«n it!s and woi.ik 1 earning their living in ofliees When tjie t'n-iri uid all around me is tlie rat-fiit-tat of Even more acute is the fuel question whs rather -desultory and indiffi*re'ht, and there ‘was nothing datigenMis about it. jhat liule child had worked ti"~wornTeffuT bhflnge- in Ale hearts of both friend and foe that ffiorning.” Uiaehine guns. “It is jifst before dawn, and the fog is so thick that one can seaTeelv see a c- , .. ... ,-j * B yard aliead. Afl w'e- know is tflat <>ur jrohps during the night stormed ami captured the p'reheji- viUtrgeuver yon der I Want to see how our deft wing is situated, and therefore ride* to the lu Austria-Hungary. The gloom and depression of Vlen na, In short, with its restricted traVi service, restricted electric lighting-? even in private houses—limited ga> consumption and, worst of ail, restrict <»roup pi. iiigh-seliudl Imysi ardfui.t t -... f>.» •> ilnV-- rrfdciii.-s.i,siahUlug Jheside ou^of thy mortars in tlie Thir teenth Coast Defense command, V /I'lmss p| -tudr-ntfrcFf the l-inys-'-dUgfl^Steflool trfvllfiwRiklvn,- and— are part of the military organization of that selfioid. They are uniformed in regulation khaki, puttees, hat, etc., and drill with rilies, going through maneuvers and tactics. PROUD OF 19-CENT TUBERS WOMEN’S MOTOR CORPS ANSWERS MASSACH USETTS’-eALt VliTage wlflre tfli. enemy’s bullets are PRINCESSES OF THE BLOOD Pennsylvania Farmer Who Minimix-sd Potato Cost, Produces Some Real Whoppers. falling as thick us hailstones during a heavy thunderstorm. The fog contin ues thick, hut it is not cold. “I find a shelterwhere other Aavalry- men art* taking a little rest and at once proem-d to get some needed sleep my self, .ordering tin* lieutenant to rouse .V.W/f ffltylestofln.' Ihh—Fanner Edward f’hittlek of I’lumstead township, who raisj*d «(»{) bushels < •f potatdes oh flu ' /' Baby in Battlefield. "As. I riuergt^ froth tin* dugotit.’dhe flfUtT-nau.t winksrnt The somewhat mjs- < hiVwouslv and points tlireetly in front of him. , (’arvlully 1 raise my head mS*r tUo-to.p. oT tin' trei#li^do gt-f a view of things. . .“TIn*" sflii had risen ami tin* fog had dt.sn-pp'eared. '•In fr<rnt of us' is a un-iidow, and there, midway h»*tween our treuelu*s and those',if the enemy, is- (lyd, iT is flufiosihle; it nTust he a deltishin a Fata M'lrgana : Init no lle ie in fin* middle'of the held, crawl- • - - ing tin hands anft‘ knees, .is a lit,tie 'hi.ld, >i Ita.liv. I'T 1 'appears jierfeetly happy .and coiltettTCU', iTTS.d seems to la* 'ii>>yhtg' itself. ^N'o't a sound i.s,-to«he liusln-l'liftsket heaping fuit. .One after another a dozen wa re Tflejjstireil. and 1 'hey 'were f-alriy uniform in •‘•'length i iin*asHr<*d' six ' i^n*he'y wi igv+ied aiiout a poiirid r. r.hUtiek says he'had , f uid Ill.TlK* n'ineet siinth that tippeil tin* scab ■’if.,.. tbree^nayters pound uiiziition of its Find in tin* country. . The members of tlie corps drive Motorheoi'ps A. Ci Mr. t’hittiek adripis that''In* may the Massac! have been a little low. in some of bis Rnd prdVhb expense items; hilt it whis very little. lb' did 1 -nearly all the work himself.. ' . and eoiisifluently tin* cost was ,b-ss titan If In* had.to* hire the kind'of la- , or most farmers must. .The UniJed * * Stajes survey figures. In* says, show-”-— own auto URGING RECRUITS FOR NAVY IMPORTANT UNIT OF OUR NAVY oifie' dumb from AVe|L, that' is about ftn' ere ,*1*^ ronl-ij that efiTTd BLOW RESTORES MAN’S VOICE • •cfore my waairy Pram ran summon* Alp. any convincing reasons ' ln»w that eliiid got out There- -Witetirr*t~sorile poor • mojiier lost it: ill lln' -jiafiie din* 'Pfl tin* battle: of fin* night vtiefoiv a Her- myfiThsoTilie'r jumps huir of* tin* tremdi iUid—ruus t»r ^>-iu*re' the 'child is erawj- Sdcnt for -Years He Recovers^ - Hi* Speech Wfltt^ Boxing With , His CoMsin. * asfle, I*n— Mike Liskas ,ha* s*v,+tv reason j<> he grateful tn his hmjs'in, .lulln luskas, and jill bn.- ae- eqtint of a terrife J.ilow an.ninisiPred •’tt.liis .Miiti. by the latter AyfliU* imx- ttig.- Mike?- had be*-u tfhnhTe t«f speak for ;uy< a'r and had-sp(*nt several litin- empUug -to u chin hroughT fllood In 1 hn l imiufl Lufi-Ml k ^ a ml -,j, TlmF-tfr some pe.-fet- 'U>SJ*asis in * in inro< .seriously iili&l.nf gulag are flrtn: <Toet<*r- when for the first Middleboro, Mass. .They a re, respec tively seventjr-oae' arid ejgliry-one years old. • . ' Over thyre in-tfl^ enejiiy’s t Mlsk Margaret M. Crumjmcber urg ing *.icrovvd 6f men to join the r Cnite<! ^;Statc%-navy, In Greeley 6quare, Nev Are can -see "the helmets of .the French tpen as they pQiscVver the edges, N. regain riy voice. < - ’ The. United Su 4 .os navy hospital ship Solace. ' >:/- •- • S y f . ?—* A ‘ r . : 1 ' ■ i «. '4 ' rJ h . ■/ *• j \\ BS mi */i k - g. V . R t i t&i i ,. 1 ■*“ / . ■ • ‘ • - ® t* " i