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• X: - ' •'mm ‘'--s """»vU~. ' .3 *T 1 —! SIXTY SIXTH YEAR •YOU JAYl; JBSTAB LI SHE'D 18*2 , ■ • . . • - ’ ’ i - „„ v _. r.;;. i BAttNAVEI/L S r.' r J'MY4M>AY. MA Y 17, 11*17. > * . * • • * * _ — - • v »- StXTYiSIXTH YEAR C W> FAV0BIT1SM IK THE - ~ r ; ■ r " enrolumcTof soldiers PsnJaJity Caa Be Easily Detected L’nder ' Selective Draft aad Will be fleav. lly Fobbed. - > ; U—— .Washington, May 10—To dispose of any fear that county and city registra- -tijn boards will,exercise favoritism in . enrolling -soldiers’ Under the Selective I >r^ft;Aet,.ProVost Mat -lull Gen. Crow ded is-ued a statement t night, dbelar- . ‘ itig euch practices would be . virtually i—“ impofgible becaose-of the explicit terms : v *trr which the ap’fja drafted” lie want- ■*-4 easily could be detected and would be F inished with heavy penalties. ‘Every precaution,” said the state ment. *w ill he taken to hrake it ceV- tain that the registration jjuli be con ducted with exact'justice. ‘The law is specific aud’allmys no latitude trrThe‘-bfKrrds', either To the .natter <4 registration or in the. lbNer matter*-cf 'exemptiuix ^rom service.-- ly act tin- law- is self-executing. Every man within tin.- age limits fixed by the 'electitve l'raft Act thirst regis'ter and 'he ptum'ty of the law for evasion ..uf r-.gn-trati.nn, w ill. fall'- not only bn . tln* ; Tnad wli.i tai'.vt uifpear. hot a- y -n'n .. r- ./■'•ai: .u.h 'wil.. w .Vi i vp. TRAINING CAMPS FULL AFTER TWENTY DAYS Full Quota of Forty Thousand Meo Secured la Short Time Camps Are Sctillox Dowa to Kr«l Business. y ■ New York, May 13—Tlitr iuU~7)uota of 40,(KA) men Which the war depart ment requested for the nflie.ets’ -train" ingcampp throughout the country was recruited within Jo days aftei the is* suance of the call, Capt Arthur Cosby of t-hemilitary triuuiig gimps- assuei-, avion anmmttced here tir.igtit/' ' After,4he completion of the first . fiAUHiiB-. ff-liidt vviFt-. begin-Th eir work CaprC;>?by said; it is expect ed anothtr series-of camps will be held probably-in August. '• ’• „ - "Men who wefe eligible but were not selected for thejjm camp w ill hftv- an opportunity to make aj>plieati<):i for this new baino,” said Ca.pt Cosby/ -It i? not necessary for -me'n wlyp-ftpiaton* plated going 1 to the sejjonif Camp to’ send in their applications now as due Titiiio.UTrceFne.ilt will be gneii in the newsnarers. —/ BYRNES TO PRESS TNI -NITRATE RESOLUTION ■ WAS; TO TIME 8flM8 1' • ' : TO KILL \rranjjes Hearing by Appropriation* Commit- FlarinTif Explosion n»' Occur W hile l). S. . tee. South Carollaa Congressman VA ill Do His Utmost, ' MinBie* TooVrreil WtrtT -• Number Arrest* Made. Washington, May IT.—^Congressman Byrnes of South Carolina, a member of hopse committee oh appropriatiofis/to- 4fty hipde arrangements with chairman Fitzgerald of Uii»> committee for a meeting Nlonday..at which.‘time it is expected Secretary Ifoustson aKd p*rub-’ ably others will be presun t-4o eonsider the flO.OOQ^Uqq Smith nitrate purchase resolution. \ ’ Mr Byrnes liaYpIsp informed Senator Smith tlrftt tile meeting will be held. Mr By riles stated that lie could not forecast what action the committee would take, but that he was in favor of hfavana, May 10.—The bomb which* had for its object the killing of 1'resi- cl -nt Mibiocal. fflcially slated, W i-t<» be timed sq a£ to explode when the American minister. Wifliim Gon zales. was m the palacfe with rlie I‘res- ideint. . Au attempt was'made-last nig'ht to assassinate Presidejit Menocal, of l' it»a, by means of a-totntt-FypTn?1fb'tiT'"'Tme; the resolution and would dtihis utmost' to facilitate rt= passage by the house/ This resolutiofty—which has already passed the.feenate, a£t , -^4ime«tr-tTrTTi|TrphasO--nit rate tri from ot fieri countries .and seTT then,' to the arrests were made.' • . The Cuban authorities for some time have been investigating a re ported plot to niako a new attempt against the life of- Pre.-rdeiit Menocal.by certain diS- gru,!itj-:d elements of the rec-nt abut- t.ive xt be..iioni .TlieJnsreiligaluj-s learned that the attempt was toilu-Varrrpd out last night by placing a bump' iinn.ed- iately below the’ President's n *.'TVe will urge the war d< paitment to atf't. -uiice at as.early ii.tiuj/its possible ! th» f nited Mates ai c.»-t tin- date lit . tiie T'P’ tdtig of lie* next According to the ofljcials tin- plotters negotiated _w;ith - a sergeant of the Cuban army to execute thir piaii.. The sergeant .agreed ui order t<• Jeirh the MONCOtlA IM PORT " (AFTER PIUNPER SHOT -Hrnerfci»» Strum-h p tt < t0 have fuok t>ibm«rlhe,*r Hoirfe Agaiu. The CONCflESS SEES MUCH STRENUOUS WORK AREA! Gunners Jubilant. — . M * i Id The American /V steama^ij^ Mom: liait >m » hich 1 the country’s first. .-.L : ;-t, in . the w u wjTh. GeTlflipihy, was firel tv ivhs vch, acini racy. Caleodar of Both H«u»e» TiUr#.- Probable - Thai Fapipaafe Bill Will Be Fallowed • 1 w ^ a by Measire Rexulatlaf Prices M anhington. Mfty 13.— Congress be gin* the, sixth week-*»f war tomorrow with the ea|endars of both. HouaetitU? filled with legislation which the ad* that a German submarine was sunt,' arriv>*d-at an American i ttoday frotu-imatration feels is vseential to the Europe, bringing n rejiori .of another apparrant et)Cjni nter wrtdi t u-hoat. The second advent-nre^was mi May 4 •e- 1 ’ t.l COM’ -;. - U fi> *e I. ! di-tuii!- 'll -i; -M .l‘i i V‘ d 1 )♦.* I.-—p.-.*;.v- r according.to iLieut, Bruce M, Xv’ar'e, the mail whobeomnijlndi*d the naval gun crew which disjxrsed 7>f the aub- marineon April lo, the anniversary of the battle of I.gxingtoh. The Mongolia was on .her houiewarJ voyage, liieul.^ Ware said-j, * when about'm id ni gh t .on May .-I ittie wa1(e of. rhat was believed to be a .torpedo was et-stt ahead in the moonlight. -The vate. mitifriTm if it jkh8 one. pRSsetPuinfer tide ship’s bow>x No Mthinariue /was sighted but a sheit was- iired fiyrfT disc of the MongrdiaV guns id which the suppnj The guiiuors on the Mongolia vvetr e.^lircctiorr fr-J.m |m'Uo hatr'coineV suooe^ful qoiduet-Ttf the war with . ...fill— The senate alter* t*a'.W«ifS’ debit- he 'gspionage tbli is expected to tomorrow. The house probably wilheodafude discussion of /the $1 .MKl.QiJO Oufb'w revenue bill early i» tdre, week arid send itto the aenate. wh. p two- day* of committee hearings "have indicated ttm ^ many changes a re la ,l»e.-i^ady rr; - A sin-wn tf>b.’ ■ Tn 0' !’i ’r ■ i .si.i, t '■ / ) r >t * th ■ • . lc . .. .. . t:. COURT OF COMMON PtEAS j , , -"TO eONYENFTUESOftY^TN-S^^ its structure. The espionage toil lias been stripped of the press censorship section and the ii jection of an amendment'last night prohibiting the use; ofTerea+s or gran? tii tin* manjjfac’ aye' t*. ir P[ntia> icantu dur- .bd-iiu >Tf '4liei.r arrival. The;, - r^-] ''. Var:-^'a tm.t;i.',(;v totter pFU to •-x: v x’l.- Tim r e. r; I ' r Jb.. T 1 v ... f-NL:; 1 k ni.’i-i- be empl y\i ’Zbvui cji.it liiuy I h.cui. f aad j m>i triiy awt : :.-i. ar;- ; v autl r L‘i y withiuNt -m ex* mi - j i 1 -mr-Uv- w.ih h ' .b’eJL fji’-le l-i ^ h*ct \. , Stiltub x ' s !r:t - - Hit? idii »<d5doi nnii'/i . and ‘ pv. m" li di->al ti.ui clause o-i 11 k- this it’.*- fawls iijust be entered officially a'jtd att; ?t»-d. .“So far as the other reasons fJr e-x-y. •niptions uindei. exemptions for men engaged in pur- -uita in which their work is more val uable at home than in’the service, the .1 rtbority will lie with a board qf higher jurisdiction. ' '■’Sfi'-■ 7" ‘•T|le , law provides the penalty oHm- imunwnr^,^^ 1 4 . . * prisdnment with no alterhative Of a line fur any official or any registered man- 'wbo iBall make a false return ur con- nive at such a practice. The aafe-guards against favoritism or evasion are am ple.”- ' X ■ ■EflirfAX.Max .long be remembered with pleasdv^ by the people of Fairfax. An interest KQgram yas arranged and carried Out afjldltoiira lavoeatipii—Bev D. B. Groseclose'. dong—Dixie. by the'bays and girls. Address—bieut. Gov. A. J. Bethea. Song—tjtar Spangled Banner by high school. Tpismissat—Rev A. E.'McDowell. " \!r Bethea- delighted his Hudience, ..many declaring they could have lis tened all day. Atf>:30‘p. rn. the graves were decorati*d with flowers and laurel wreaths^ Mr Bgthea was entertained at the hospitable home of.Mr and Mrs G:#l>. Sanders while in Fairfax. * Thei Fairfax chapter wn* delightfully entertained'at the hfime of Mrs 1’. 1>. Wilson on Wednesday ,-last Mesdames ■ W. P. Wingard and Horace .Young as- eistiug. ® * -The Chijdfi n-of th'V Con(Tderacy nu*b Avith. Mrs F. G. Craddock, Miss A irgin- ^Ml)urant. assisted * the hostess. .The progran/^is-varied and interesting, Miss Virginia Joy Gregg of Savan-/ . Jta , >s visiting at the home of Dr. iv. ~ J. Voung. . / - ' MR. J.l. SWEARINGEN TQ SPEAlf-AT KUNE MAYIN The Kline school will close its seiedon on Friday ceding. May lk. Swear ingen 3<ate Sii|»erintendent of Educa tion will he present and will deliver an jj tvm—tYwwu rti 1 u»>hrmf T IXon* ■ dddnyon general -MkkH wofk. T^qiser Who have heard Mjr Svyearjrigen jLiofo-re knnwthat Hyg i* an eYceTfhubhpeabFF and wi^l hot’ te ii,is3 thtHrpportuiiity of. h'earfhg'him again. ‘ . \ -„ f Pher** will also b*-—several ehortigea by the school, and at.this time medals will be preseme^ to those/ who have ju>t been abs-nt during the sessio'n, - T’he trustees rpid patrons ~arge the public tii be'. pre-ent.;®qd' Hear Mr Swearingen' speak. V- S. .A - — JLlt ClBFlIN TO SPEAK V , . 1 1 r ~y 'inyffie* AT T0WN»/8t KLINE I <,M i Uu, tiip Anti-Sihum L(dyu« of” Vine^ca '" will, aprrr Kline, Wed tn*.day. M*> JT v d -o- >t»T - : t ill* K/;.';*! '«•"!. or ch in , .. nt 8:30 yi4 i? - -i-Ti-it. ’ W4<1 1 fel tut h 1 'e-^'*n con li'ill, th«-m a n-a-im ihle untied in order that they may wind up tln’ir affairs pre- i . paratory ip entering nHp active st r vice.— ’ BARNWELL CHAPTER AMERICAN.. The Barnwell Chapter of th^Am* erican lied Crp9ft vVa9’organized -May lit 1917. ing talk tm the Red C* ►rest- uul'^b ul'wl^mmi uva —— : — , . i , |, I .. -— ■ .; T../ : / i 1 e 7* * i .r- •• t.i ic . - . . r’ rter. T <uir; O.trrurf:, h.. ,\ id iir, v> . a,, .'.tumors G. li. i>.;w\,iiv I C/i uve, I..’. A. Bartave.il. C.T.i l{ier?, .Jr. W^ T. Bates, Ben:'., i Springs. \» * 47 1) /Air" Av . > i-r r *- : NT' ; '" orr/sl Vrinr- M e i u ■ i , •, J-' • i ■ ■ ■ akO ... ’ 1 . * ..j* „r; tony ret icii". I:. .t thx- shot briiarine. -It was fljl t * ii 1 r|ut. 'Wan* .f.'-.al, t-y*. J jjjii's tA I*. d ‘A ;Mr, gWIU.ff-r.’rt Ui.lt- i" '' 1 Vt T«'et‘if Wan declaim!'li' tiie fiji-ji i f .prohibit. t- ill ■ .-ir :h t . wii/ probably..will i -I greatly delay ; Y 4ymat.. jas.-age of A i ? ,• oh a (~ff]m -**■' . v ■ 1 --X. . ' ' - j "of ; -ad-rv 111 t : L' T u f .it? .! o what im g?, 4 i d *Vtig it’! M:t; if: o .. . « i I rTii r i tjr .ut it 1 < T.'TTT-X. ■X V>’.w*. P.r.va.Ui Bu.ll. l’umL , Jno Kemp. .1. C. Mattiiews Hair, Blftckville. RED CROSS IS ORCANIZEOitbu^.^j'sp^iw^rliai;^ ton, Aijendale. - t . ^ J. LT* N StiU, \V.' A. Haftzog. A. J. gliders, J. A. Tucker, >v.__ Bonds-. Thos^ eumitLE.- yBtacVrjlle,. May. 1-e.—Mrs ,f. • V\T j ■ tvm ng hntt-rTd.1 lied Aks- W.-- B . .rtm oP Orm ge-Uurg on hat <rdnv —j.^u-u noum-a4—-te—tr-f.idge party - D. beautiful ruses- ami nasturtium? 1 were used in decorating.- y\ beautjful box of atatiimery Vvrs giyen for the highest score end the guest of honor received a iovel^ camisole. Ice cream aud cake Were served, * Mrs L, C;. Still was hostess to the Georg^sCreek. J. M.JirifliniGreatCjpessk. • 1 W. H. Boyles, Iied Oak. W. H. I.uadholt, J. P. Boyl#»^Frank Th’or, J. F. Loadholt, Sycamore.. J. B.- tiivens. Rosenqary. . I*. F. Davis, Rich Land. . T. Mjms, T. P. AI1tthe.il,:W..D.Thomp- ? in, Willistdn: , . • ■'N x ?KCOND wilKK. ' W. D Hartzog. T. E. Cuinming, A. D. Connor, Charle Brqwry K. S. Dicks, ,1. TVSnelling, Barnwell. - - \ WyftliiT.Ashe, Sun Fergusm, S’A ;P. Hewlett, Balduc. ’ ■ / TA. .f. it, Rosier, W. ,L Rountree. Harley, J, H Bynnett Springs. E. W, Brunson,*Bull Pond. . II A. bazaar, W. (). Keaise, G. Sanders, P. D. Wilson, Allendale. P. H Baxley. Blackvall^ • .1. A. Morris, Georges Crtihk v W. S. Creech, R, B. Harden.Nj. All, iTreat Cvpre^. O, H. Owens, R*|d Oak. / phases of work throughout tjiis and other cpimtrici. T '* \ The temporary officers elected were Mr E. A*. Brown, chairman] Rev Ilays, vice Chairman ; Mr P. M. Buck- iogUam^XfuAatirttr^Mrs. W^M.Wwi/vws Secretary. • The names of those who have joined- .and paid their dues for the year will afrp^ar alphalx*tically each week on the honoF'roll The following is a partial list of tnbsp who have panLn - : Mr and »<s J._Norman Audereon. W M. Andrews * Mr andAlrs'W.T^ Ay cock. 7 Mies Georgia Slav/Antley. Mr and Mrs J. B. Armstrong. Mr anil Mrs Geo. H. Bates. 47r DrR, B, Bailey. Mr and Mrs P, M. Bui lyngham. - N Mr"M K Black. ^Mr and Mrs J, S. Black, i Air and Mrs.E. Julian J’»ush‘.; Mr and Mr^ E. A, Brow nV Mr A. Brock. / Mr and Mrs Charlie P>town. Mrs b, W, Blanton.— * * Mrt'A'. T. Beard. Miss Nonie Best.; 7 “Mrs N. Burckhaltrr. < f. rliVV I li '• - : If t: k\ ' l. '-'.j ’ ;T: •■'Ant I '•'*.. ; ' .. I Vt-i- !• Mojate Hire not kIuTi L taki-n *r li;t* t ApiU'nag* :» i* i ul n i ,;i* v piiir a? if ^■X| I'.'iuji h;td bl*en CnU-t d“ A f ter that tmi^ubiiqmtn* dij n/.l re appear.lhe, raid7\ • ~ SENATOR ALLAN Jl IN TO bg^Jtttftm apd cakfc.wau , e aety*»d. 4 Mrs P. C. Mellichamp entertained the Book club on Wednesday after* noon. A literary program was ar* ranged for the afternoon but on a6*. couni of &.lengUiy business meeting it were served, Miss Evijlvtv^Lennard has rfitui/ied home from her Bclfupl. ’ y . Airs Martin of Orangeburg spent last week end wrth-ber sister,. -Misa Claire bowman. ■' '' • x '■ ■ 7: Df aud Airs M.ilnFr of Aiken speni several days with relatives,here. . 'D.-Beerwald returned , II. Wall, H. 1’. in Philadelphia after )riufis ^ ' (Several wt'eks visit to Mrs Herman Brown and other relatives here. Mr and Mrs Sydney WKitinauof.New York were the guests of Mrs Isadore Bro^^ for a couple of weeks. Mrs B ^J. Hammet.Jr, of Allendale . in* viRifTng Mr B J. Hammett of this' iv. ’ ; 4 • s . v j. city. e Davisjbee chapter. . United huighters of the Confederacy, met at . DELIVER PATRIOTICSftDDRESS Messrs W. I. Johns, W. H. Nuncan and ,John K. Suelliug, the R“glsrktmn Committee for this county, appointed under the provisions of the Selective Draft Bill enacted by Congress, for the purpose of registering the names of sAll the mkh In the county between tBCv ages of and AO-ycarsrinchiNtreT batre- A. , H. 1 >. Xiiderx PATTERSON-RIDGEWAY. One of the prettiest hums wedding soh mnize'd in Barnvyell jor years ^as that of Miss Marjoffl’a11ergoii.'da11g 111:*r of the late AvYhur Jinwanl Pattersun. of ru raj In Tatum Ridgeway! luqybfa which took place ai higb/noon oh May loth, ^ The Re.vT atlverA)’BricnYif AikYn of* fifftlated, -- 'X -TT#* The drawiii|[ room Wert* ta’st whall and dining decorated .wiiJi -C. Bell. lb 'A. Rtunit* bic> band. J...N . Volk. T. i. i irubbs Rich band, o. B. Bowers, Mam, Sycamore. J., B.TKitciiejJ^fj. P. Ht*:e, Jr,’ M."-l’ Wise. Willis,nTn - - . i ami Mr Eugeqe Easterling . on thr^violin. .Tine-briile? table wa* cuvXred With her? great- grandmother? table cibHi,.being used at all’the weddiirgs simie i.FRjitne.. md v Sluided pink ciml eg, prnk roj'es pink iuiiBs m ad »* unoM. j ul i cTI^f TTn 1 i,re-*..U -wv'ri-; partietijayly the home of Miss Marrie Farrell on Tnursday afternoon, May 10. Afteij a 8burt.!trqjjjneiN session, the meeting Was turne<i.over to the observance of Me morial day. Together with many of the veterans, the members drove tothe xremgtery to* mark with- flowers and Wei wreaths the graves of those wlio so 'nobly ‘fought for the l.oBt Gauge. After visiting the graves of. those laid t«* ‘rest in the - Baptist and Methodist church yards, the chapter returned to J Miss Barrel's home where',it was en- tertained in the .beautiful rodent wined ennis Court . Jljn fib . H. Dodeiilnifj sent out notices to two-men at each of the general election voting precincts in the county, stating that it is impera* tiVe that they be her^ on Friday, 13th, inst at 11:30 o'clock a. m. for the pur. registration of all those who come within the age IruiitsJ Senator Allan Johgston.of Newberrj and Hon Charles Carroll Simms with others will make addresses """/— r'^ ^ -- The iollowmg is a. copy of the letters sent to the registrars at the general election voting precincts: Barnwell', 8. C. May lfeth, 1917. t bib *b it it is U i ■ -litTol pt> j aL-f . li U • I .• • \« . . ■ •, : .- t * uii G,+* « .tr nrni.x inBcaifnrt rtwj i again inumrrmv hG-ause the li:*'Alter on.ee f. j« ct.:.g the s.icailed Ib-tBevt ft arnemlinent, now. ‘Wants to put it in, are not expected to take long at their task. Hmce ' tjie ...Roosevelt - 1 amendment ^originated -in the senate^ body, it is possible that the army mea sure can be disposed of early in* the week and sent to the president. Jn the house an effort may. be made to-put food control legislation through afteF^he wat revenue bill. * ^ ^ *• certain that a mcaiara a. JtHl j>o. natssd giving aha ib partmoat Dear Sir, _•; We have arranged to jiave a- Patriot* ic Rally here', on Friday the JHh* ' and as‘you have been appointed as one of the. Itegistras, it is imperative that you- -toesr Some suggestions ai to what might be done to helpkin meeting the\(ood situation: . 1. Be'sure , to plant every acre o^ stubble land in corn or some other food *crop, not mis in eotttmr- ~*7~ • J. Get some fertilizer .and ‘apply to your e*»rh that yon did not- intend to’* fertilize and if you did-iofend fertilis ing put more. The Banks will help you get this additional amount. r “ - ■’ ,T. Plant every acre jjf yim> <j»rn in velvet beads if powiible. and plantthew at once. /i. . X x " ~~4. Plant an aettbin sweet potatoes to the plow, and 6ome Jail Irish pota- •Dorttry—Pcr^rfis rr^P3 nnd souWivrij stnilai. i^Eyorywhere^^ isFre^- taper? InwHipifthedd nig » Kolt rmse; BeltfFTfn* iija-imivise'd. altarju Uie dinning -ropm was a"raa«p of c'alla4niibk'a:id tall /uiT-’ led tapers. Abler the beautiful nod ‘impressive. ce/emouY^lie gpest? were wryed wifi: creani and cafct* th-e. 4'<*lor schein ijrg carriedout Tnmjth. " The bride was.ui)'i?tfajjy .pretty in her handsome suit of oysteKK-akh! FLwql with green.collar with wh t«j-and.green - —^*4trAt to mUOTl, She.curried _ in armfuTT of exquisite''brides The only attend ft *it was little Miss b**lia (iraha n JThniiigs as ll<-^v,*r e:ri.,a luvoiv. iittir h.iiidsunr*/'am iiig tin iii.being a liaud>- suijb* pi* •/.'•.if silver from ,ll;** xillice I■ »r;-p—to -#5»fi!:ijbiR\of !'• ♦'*' v - •*v>. 'i iiTlr' . . ta# ■ 4, ■ ■ N. Life ins M' like'** Cooq anv, Mr RiddeWaj- hr IT" 1* xrfb :T*xrJlXL read a clipping, v,‘.'The Origin of, Mt*- morihT, Day,” after which Mr Watson "I -the ^Baptist church gave a slmrt . laik. / be here in order to rt*cJeve ins tipns as to the management of the registration of*afl who come within the age* of twenty-one "and thirty ; you are also required to give as much publicity as is in virur-sphere to gire. T?et the people know that Senator AUfclLJnJhnstoi^'/oFNew ber.ry .will speak to us on that occasion: we will also have a speech fr.Mm Judge Charles Carroll Sjmms, aud others. . • The time has come whijn we must'do alttrrour power to wake the spirit of patriotism in tn<- hearts of. our |H*ople, arid let President-Wilsqiti know that we are supporting him*. < : ‘ . ’*-?. W. t. .lolmg. . b .. . John K,r}nelling, J*- Regis|fjition. Committee. ' r cm* grn tu -- - lhi- .-i.U4-by h- 1 *i 7 ■*' * ft' ' r from ’I v'l an-nt * ' : “f'* j irj if ,I’h e j/1 n p t ♦* rX;is milch Tl eased, with r rr^m •entatiOii hB tin* bftnner of tTi** qd~ Johnson ■ Hagondychapt'er by t,he reseat, C!nr- ::mit v * 0 irtfc*.-' T cuu*ent uf th.e yetbrahs 'I'TTi F>Ider officmtuig. of agrieultorb^iouey and authority to ra *i®;*b90d survey of the eouot^j ftpd to curb speculfttionTn food pi TIMELY SUGGESTIONS t-'.i • \" fT^rf amb»h- cane, pop *fY"and. iutatoes for -PtantTri-ffnitTi corn, peas, peanufi and. poUtoCt for youJ horg*. that you insy make good ones because cpru *w.itl not grow good hogs alone. •• Pay ripecial attention to your garden^and -keep’smne thing "growing in-it the jeer round.. * _ - 7. /Can all tile surplus vegetables and fruits. ' h Plant sugar cane and rice where ‘you have land HuiTIbTe. ^ U, Do not . neglect'your corn and other crops for cotton Tor they are daniag' O ifiore by neglect thaif is cot ton. •’ . lL. Be economical ami -ave all food gtriffs poBHihfe - * / Ttir tol' iwin'kBw aJ£*t of thereg'st ars for Barnwellffii'uhtyK.'^ A lti*n (tale, J. U. BoyTebtun ai.*t Jj/jT O-wns.'* \ ‘ If you desire information Concerning any crops just write to.your county ag^i.t. Be sure Jo do ? one thing to j help Hn* siiuation, may be then* is one or more <;f tlie ^abuve tbiogs that you 4«an do. • ~~ j- jSnl(Jp.-k; L. (;. imleltr—""• T ^ a;n'ui?„ Ui i \v in re l u>* iio v live. - • 1 ljt j nia be- pinh- tiwm’ r.:f 11 !:*’ P'i*J\‘yui S* r.-et'. Mjs *B dg : .vuv u- .a.-lrea.itiiIP. _anu ./(Jorman. e h ar lit! n oiiii g \v ■ ■ r imtL? a , U wTii ; l >e a ii The inettin'g \Vhs then turneSQ/vor to j. -.'Barnwell, J M. (. uldwell and James tin* hostesses. AlissiMaria^f arreubvMr.y i H LsiieasterTtr. ► yi'-. G. L. Weisainger and .Miss • Ca'r<4*)u£i> < i-K‘ftckyitle,it.. M. AViav* aiid I .1,1, . 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