Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, May 31, 1917, Image 8
This Is Your War
miscellaneous
v boati-ladies RoS^waUJh. Monogram
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litfAsmi receive rc-
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Uirn to Sentinel olli
warii.
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Items Picked from Town
and County.
Mien Floisic Patterson is visiting in
t jhmibia.
- JHe«ara Juljfu < juea_H and Thus. \Yac*
r mi of Appleton were in t{)Wn Morjfay.
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K. ,\V'M,(lwar(l and Imby are
Yelapv.es in St. George tltja
Mr* i:
netting
v eek.
r
„ Mr and Mr- A, E* Silverthurne ol'
V i • r ‘ 1 ' ' -il ' ''
Martina were in town- on business 4 Sat •
• H ^ d A Vi* » t—— .. - v m<«-
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Don’t lie a slacker. slept right up
I He a man and tell, the truth on tlve
i *h of June. -
t
t position with the Judge of Probate,
J-foq John KJSaPHng- •. -J-—
Mr Julian I-. Guess of Balilock, for* -
a an of the grand jury, is here this
fr eek attending court.
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Herbert. Black-arid Albert Snellirg
i p nt la§t 'Sunday in Springfield aid
.Paokville with friends.' x
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I .eat we forget, June r*th is regutra-
i on day. It will be the greatest day
\ ah the. I ’ niled States has ever "had.‘
t. .■»
Mrs Beft'.T. Sext >n.- and eou ''BiU”
! Dillon,lard herr visiting Mrs Sex-
; ns’ pit rents,Mr ntql Mr* T. S._ Cave.
Mr ami Aurs I!.' W.' ltjley and 1 little
Martha” spent several days in Golum-
.1 a laet week with relatives and friends.
Married, at the Rectory, on the 28th
day of May , Frederick TViloor to Miss
Kathleen
lr tte
Pemetuher Die date of registration
is June . r >th, . There Will be no ex.emp
tions from this uiilees you are in the
service already. The rich, poor, iaine,
the halMind the blind wiU be required
to regjsted . ' ,, ' .... ' ..
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GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY.
tore at ttr^North Carolina State College
of /pgiTiniiffufe' aid Engirioerinjj^ This
fette'r w[|I4h> of great benefit, to the
farmers of this county rf carried pul.
\Vestijlljaliegh, N Cr, Maid,. P»i7.
Virginia-CaroJitiii.Chemical Cot,
Richmond, Y». , *
G. nth‘tm b.-
* For a week i have tried to .find tim»
- -e
to write iin article urging the farmers P
One of 'he most ouautifuljmd **n-[pa„t heavily of Hw-eet-potatops, If the
war c intinoes for another year the pr^j
j»iy«ble’‘affairs had inBarnwell fora
number of y ears, was * the recrjWion
d notion.of human food crops will be a
K 1V,M ‘ bjf the rnemfiers of the Baptist serious problem not only in tin South
church to/Mr and Mrs A. P. Mai ville
on'tlSt Tuesday afternyou and even
ing, in celebration of their jGpiden
Wedding Day. It was kept a secret
from Mr and Mrs Manvilie until the
day before "the reception, which of
CoUrse added to tlie pleasure of the
occasion to them as wellNts to their
family <■
The honje wa- appropriatety^suecoT
rated with golden wedding bells ami
bows^ in both parlor, hall and- 'din
ning ro- in, and the bride and- groom
together with their. biridjesmaUl. Mrs
but throughput, the: world. The North-
West low annually been -supplying the
South with hundreds of mp.lmns of
dollars worth .of food nee<-i->iui.e.s to
feed the people of theTsou'nK. ^-The < r-
artriouH quantities of; food than The
United States have been shipping to
Europe must continue, and the hard
ship < are inevitably coining if tin* war
continues six month- long°r. 'There is
no crop-grown in the South that will
’urnish as much ford value per acre or
‘Sircheaply as will the swee.t potato. A
capacity
received
under a
entw iued
with Uiepi fifty years ago,
their guesta in "the parlor
canopy of gold and white,
with southern smilax, and
Miss Floi rie Kichardson ha» accepted- jpuanties of golden daisies and naatur-
Ine/. Sneiling, boto of Mil*
'I r and Mj- G M._Jiieeiie and Mrs
A ’en Thomas and children are visiting
r-lativea and friends in tlu* lower part
e' the county this week.
Miss Kate Woodward will go to A.U*
g sta on Thursday night to attend t^ie
we<lding of Miss Eaura McAllister to
Mr G. T. Pl^odes on Friday.
liev .K K. Peeler visited friends at
Greeley ville S. Cl , last weekend, and
Tilled an appointment at the Methodist
church on Monday morning.
Mrs Hi P>. Hunter has returned to
her home in Charlotte. N. C„ after
having spent the w inter here with her
“daughter,'MV^AI A, Me All inter.
tuims.with tiny golden bells and lights
shaded with gold, which cast a soft
mellow glow over the-, entire room,
and added much to the already attract*
ive group as a repetition of the occa*.
»ion fifty years ago. Both Mrs Mun-
villt- and Mrs Hagord carried shower
bouquets of golden daisies and fern-
tied with tulle.
The dinning room was attractively now toici late tV plant the latter- with
arranged, carrying ojut in every detail. any assurance of si/odes^and G.- u,there
the color scheme r.f 'gold . and white ' is ]iractreally no seed available. There,
with quantities of g >l,dep dasies. nns- is ampic-mweet potatw seed available,
turtiums and lillie^ everywhere, ‘and aud a bushel of sweet potatoes w.i'M
had as a centre piece a table, to winch prodmv plants uumgh t o plant- Herr,
was attached streamers of golden tulle six to ten tiniW a- much lai d a- a
caught tog^Jher”; nt the chamhdier j bushel of lri?h. >
dollaVts wotth-of.swt-et potatoes used a3
has -pramfbally double thr?
food value oCa dollar’s worth of wheat 1
or eofii. An acre of average latid in ■
sweet potatoes wiKjproduce more food
than two acres of coFn and more t! an
four acres of wheat in the cotton belt
"Sweet potatoes may be jJautc! a*
late as .Inly ahd yield twice as nuieh
human food as corn on land of average
fertility. It is the mo6t important crop
that the South can nowii^ow. a't.d there
remains May, June and a'part'of July
in whic^h this-crop mayHie plante^G
“The sweet potato has a higher food
value than "the Irisih potato,*[aitd i? is
lar meetiirg bf
ell Lodge
of Pj
the first and
in each
month atCdgtle Hall at
A full
atten'danA* Is requested V ^
By order of, J. K Armstrong Ci. C,
* i. Wm. McNab. K. R. A 8.
T~ -M
ttAHMd?»A LOBOfc NO. 17 A. P. M. _
A regular communi-
,vj, cation of Harmony
Lod^e No 17, A . F. M.
will He held in Ma-
Csonic ^emple- on
j Thursdaj' v 1 M^y Jlst.
h :30 o’clock^ Visiting bretlptfen are
Cordially invited to c *tt>rid. ' - '
P. \\\ Price,fVV. M.
vVin. McNab. Hec
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PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.
, (Ri:v. A’ E. Kv-tsos. Kkctok )
Church 0f tlie Ho 1 y A rootles, Barn -
well. Services, first, third a1id-t;ft!
Sundays of each months/at 4 kRO a. mr
Sunday School i t every Sunday
morning. Litahy service Wednesday
laft rhobnctt-Syim. '. C -
CE:rch >f (tie Holy Commnnion, Al
lendale." Services morning and after
noon of *thd fourth Sunday in each
month. Sunday School every Sunday
at a. m.
"t. Alban’s Church. Plackv : !;e. ’Ser
vices morning p.nd all> rnoon of the
seeo: d S-Jnday in each month. Sun
day School tvary Sunday Morning.
V^lacker*’ jbt^fIje enli>ta. and gives fjs lift-.
t<» dqfeiMtyoa who cannot go lly lights tor
and y< in- fyniilv as well a.-
has faith
b-a>t stand behindLiiiHn
He believe.- you a- \v
will at least offer yo
t’ering hi- .if.*
e\AV- yhu"will tit
great ,-ai ritk-e.
is -you-r firii neighbor
Jollar- ju-t as he i- »•/*
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\ o.u (.toveriuBent nerds yAy^r money, iro mat- .
te,r how lij^u 1 You’ve goLto V»k» ybiir |jit r ’ ! y
k'ndio'^our uibnoj’ on the-.sattsth'seViifity in
th. vycfrld—the I 'nited Stdtr-.
I.ijgn Bcynd.
Bank of Western Carolina
BARNWELL, S. C.
, ' Iiu-view ct the scarcity i f pofash 1
wi uid recommend for Viveet .potatoes
between d'JO and ll^iO pMinds of a for-
■i 1 //'
tisi^r ■anali-aeft-ft -<sf,
t hespi.brio acid, and Tto A per cent of
i,;trc ij;-Q. < *n uvry \fh\n land.I wefi’.d
u»e the higher per/cent of n.trcgen.
better land tile lower per cent
Yours sincerely,
(’. ill Newman, M. >. ' ‘
I’n tosaor of Agric.ultnrr*
PRODUCE all you can
W A S T E nothing
LEND all you can
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above; with a bunch of golden bells and
soft girklen shaded light-, - Upon the
table was an iiitmense. bowl ot Daises
and Lillies iu the centre of u~.cluny
lace piece over gold. ' 1 » ..
During the entire afternefbn and even
ing appropriate music was rendered,
both vocal and instrumcuteL * \ peal
selectionB were rendered by Mrs S. B.
Moseley. MiMTJeorgial An-tley and Uetf
A. K. Evison. and a double Aale quar-
tette gave several appropriate and pret
ty selections, which added very much
"An acre of land that wdl i rod nee lf»
or JO bu-hrls of corn. S to l‘J bushels of
wheat, or lhu to i'U> p#utid- of -lint cot
ton will- pfndtiee-vSfh and many jrrodT.C«; j
sO or 100 bushels of swee.t potatoes, dt -
ponding upon thy good prejiaratiyii of
the soil and good fertilizers. No Crop
will yield ao much per acre of - > high a
food value on so poor land as! will this
I
Mrs Le.ua Dav^eshap returned to lu r
home, after having tiiwalied hej.duti' a
at (Queen’s G.illege. Gharlotte, N Jp ,
wlierc she has beeft f ir\tlic past *
. J.var# ... ...
lb i'.. i. Patter-i n, Ah.rd'eai \| 1 / irv,
ky, Herbert Sander- and 8,- -Ik. Moore
in ■ tored over to Augusta oVrTh'itfsdity^
alternoHii > N.fla«f weeir, reLiLrning on
(
;
/
ay inorniiig'r^,
'fraud Mr- Frank Ihoggin- relorneii
n- On S mday fr.un' (T'PiTHjoa- wiNi
••ir little -.oT, who h^s been uAMbe
>spital ftir treatment \Vu are gla<
rep -rt I rank,Improving, fast. - v
Miss Sal I id Pate, win; has been t'-fh-h-
nig school iit-^wan-* n tluring the pa t
year, hu- nurned to her home for .thy.
summer va< atiini, and is \ i4iiing her
>i-ter-‘, Me>damys (ireene”andT^est.
—Me are -orry tn- be :|r'orim d that
•M a Jas. Moore was Ttir’cjed to go - the
hospital in Colujubii on Saturday for
treatment, and her many fnei.ds Jfcq e
lor her speedy recovery and ri^iurn
huun-
tmAhe enjoyment of the affair. Mrs
Norman Anderson, Miss Thelma Bailey,
Kugere Easterling and George Britton. |
violinists, and Miss Kute Woodwards!
pianist, furnished several selections, 1
together with Mifs Ellarer,*- Woodward, I
who played several instrumental num- i
ls?rs.
Golden nuggets cakp and cream were
-erved the guests on arrival by numbers
of pretty little girls, all. dressed in
white with huge golden hows, and all
guests'were asked to register in the
“Bride's Book.’,’ which was presented
to the. bride arid gri om at the conclu
sion of the reception, as a souvenir,
fwo Th te a-si?ting iu receiving: M< s- t ~
‘ M.„ I -tiwiiii^,.Ah..i^W 11 ay t >
Dr Wmdey. M F.. Black, Dowling. P*
W. I’ritu , Sul lie McNab. Lizzie Hair, ■
IV. 1. Ka-tt rlin_, T. S Gave. Bamberg.. ‘
L w. Biley; B. <i\ Rice, N.‘. G W
WaJke^J W J. Lemon, and others.
l!H->vei‘.L_j.w,) It i i nil red _!\ml fifty ami
-ti-.rx luituirid guealled iluVii v th*
ifterni 'I,. ai,d evening, - 4
highly nutritious foot crop. Sweet po
tatoes may follow the various early
truck and farm1*rop3 harv« -ted in May
and June.'such 4 as cabbage, I>i-h pHA-
toes, etc.; smalj grain, crimson clover,
etc. iirr ;
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LIQUID FAjCE PQWDER,
Thi bdhuty secret of
worn An who knowhow
to take|care of the com-
"♦jif plexion. C/annot be
deterffecl, Heals Sun
y burn, stops Tan. ‘ Soothing,
_• S cooling, rrfr^.shing.
■’/) i J Pink.
’ 75c. at Druttiitt Ar hy n>0<t J rtci.
Sample (either xolor) for 2q. Stamp.'
Ly**M C«-. 40 South Fifth Si., Brooklyn. N. Y.
ro* U# (Not u,i] (I'A'anA ■
&M>:n w•«(m otm,( ii »fi>. »i o
OcttcriPNS
liii Aw-mI) ' Xl n •OMCSmw A(r mi ><a«> •
frictSOCU, <**
Summer Colds Weaken
They arc even ijojekiangerous than winter
colds, for they*Wri:g on so long that they be
come chro^ff catarrh. Heat and dust ag-
gravatqftfiem, cause the irtfeeted surface to
Sprij^rTand fill the body v ith Systemic cat-
aNeglect costs health and energy.
peruHa Expels catarrh
' f- - * ■ ; ,
It does more—it hgffld^tip the weahenhd system, regulates the digt-s-
tion, removes the inffaltiniatioiv, overcomes thy poisons of catarrh,and in
vigorates all over, Forlv-four years of suia-essTiroves its great value, of
which thousanibr ghujly testify. * •
Accppt the verdict d.f.t%*o generatiims wsirsclf. T>ojv't be swayed by
prejudice, wneri your health is at stake. 'Take Peruna and get well.
Liquid or tablet fonn, whichever is the more cohyenientX
The Peruna Company,^
Columbus, Ohio
H
MARJINS.
Laurie Rouu tree ’ of
'Muling a n -,v dayf
Miss
Me\c,rs Mill i*
with li -r sister. Mrs J \M Dunbar.
Miss Flossie Miller of ETVj^t m was
tlu- guest of 11or aunt Mrs C. . B 4>un-
bar last wr-i-lcr *' ""V
Un VYi-dnesday evening the'members
Member
FEDERAL RESERVE
SYSTEM
••irti
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I
Guite a number of ttiwna-iiieTi at
tended the aammunci;meut exercises
the past week a-t Healing Springs,Dui -
tmrton and Sueiling, all,ofr which wen-
very much enjoyed and reflected a
great dealjof credit on both (lie child*
rrtrxnd teachers of the schools.
Mrs G. W. Giles accompanied by her
Siater, Miss Ethel Durranee will visit
iir and Mrs Kinsey at Fort Meyers-,
Ha;, within the next few dais and
take a cruise a ith them on the Gu if to f
Mexico in Mrs Kinscj’s 'houseboat-,
“Princess Irene.” ) •
t ' ) _ :
Quit<< a large crowd attended the
Baccalaureate Sermon of the-Barnwell
Hi«?h School at the Baptist church on
Sunday moKuing, delivered hy the'Ry.v
W. C Kirkland of Anderson, S C. The*
sermon was apprcprinte and very much
enjoyed by all -pre^i 11 - tuelieling the
etotire school and the graduating vla«+
in a body. Tfe cppitneuceineut ex-r*
e;s-fl wililic iiekf^at "Hie ^ligh .“School
Auditon union Tnu^edayi pmd, Fri lay
nigtltff’of' tins « ' and ^the^p :b i - ii
'cprdially inviU'd to attend.
-h ,-
of the sewing club most delightfully en
tertained at the home of Mrs G B.
Ellis. Sr itf honor * oLtheir hn-t>ands
and friends. Th^ cqlOr scheme,, yellow
and green, was most tastefully carried,
out in the decorations. After several
very entertaining and amusing contests
the*guests were invited into the dining
room where a delicious three courfe,j
supper was served The vocal and in- \
fTtruinental music rendered by Misses'
Hilma Rice and Christian Reed War- (
ner added much to the entertainment |
for^he evening ' 1
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X
to a
ton—2000 or 1500?
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¥ JOVV many, pounds of real roughage are you getting
to a ton? If you are buying old style hulls you
are getting about 1300 pounds • because they are
abouTpne-fourth'lint which has no food value.
If you ar^xbuying y
pfHHffTi
ites
i •
1
Strayed or Stolen!
bRick muiV niulo^, one
it bout old, Wighw IM »0
pouhils ; the dthpt' due is -trUoiu
N veHti( old :vn<L ^WA?ighs 900
pounds. Rep^tic rew-fiMS^pre-
■t+trned to '
a; h. WAUKg
r Denmark, ^ c.
with the 7,600 member bt^nks in maintaining the
Federal Reserve Banking System for The pro
tection of the business interests of the country.
Through the Federal Reserve Board in Wash
ington it supervise^ the twelve Federal reserve
banks; it appoints ont-third of their directors;
it deposits its fund^ largely with them; it guar
antees the currency (hey issue.
This cooperation gretflly increases the value
of the system to us our community.
you are getting 2000 full pounds ’because they are free
from lint and are practically 100 percent roughage. Try
them and see how much farther they ^o.
\
Other A4vantaget
Coat much leas per tpn than old No trash or dust.
style-hulls. . Sacked—easy to handle.
Allow better assimilation of other They mix well with other for-
- fo6d. ' . . ' / T . \ age. • _;
WHa
Mr. W. C. Owmt
N. C.
are not plready linked up with this new
national system as ope-of our depositors yon
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national system as ooe^i
should delay no loogei.
Charlotte,
feedS'ihirty cows. He considers Buckeye Hulls the r
cheapestjeed^and gets the best result?. .. . 4 i /j
T* secure the best r^nJls sad te develop tbe ensils(e eder, wet the halts
thoroughly twelve hoars before feeding. H it easy te da this by
wettiiif tbeas dews n |ht and morninx for Hi( next feeding. If at any that
I Te
LlS* CulLOKEI,
i k£NN£DY’S L'AXATIVa
SYRUF
LIKE
NATIONAL,..LY'S.K
l ^lkFA'i, ‘
T this cannot bo done, wet down at least
feed the (wHs dry, u • enly half as much hy
B >oh of Mixed Fe
, Gives the right foimuta for every combi
South. Tells howknuch to feed for mai
tening, for work. Pesaribes Buckeye H
minutes, it you pros
a of old stylo hulls.
frifri
ition of feeds'used in the
enance, for milk, fbq.fat-
s and gives directions for
lDeacr _ ^
using them property. Send for^your copyjto the nearest mill
d*m- t The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co. Dept. X
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Atlanta
Aapuste
Birmiesham
Charlotte
Greenwood
Jacheon
Memphis
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