Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, June 21, 1917, Image 4
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BARNWELL, S. C.
*boV7> ror.H. itniTOR.
Entered h j , e*eonil~e ass mail matter Feb
ruary 14, UKta, at th«* I’ostottlce at Barn
well,S! C., under tlpvAct of Congress
•* . x>{ March 8, 1K70. .
1 ■" ... i..
■ p SUBHC U41’Tli iN ItATKJl, .
One year $ 1 50; Six months bOc;
fh ree month*-50s. '
Barnwku,. Thukkuav Junk 21, 1017
W hTneverany 1? eaiTumer g«*
community' ojf a; 1 nation, it hi*
variably awetfpk' the-etifire people fretri
/ i / i . ■ i
thdjr feet. fill-* is |j peers Iky true in the
case of the world wkr. Nobody is panic
-*tr»cken, but ua cue knows, eigctly
f J ; " ...- 7*:. . ... - _• •. £•« ’
what to do, and th$ solution of finding
a remedy is passed orv.ta somebody
♦ Ise. One result of this practice is to
receive a remedy from almost every-
one you meet., Itmakesno difference
that these reined its often conflict, and
often bear the marks of being utterly
runt ruat wo r th y, yet .the !i ewspapera an
flooded with them. Today we are tbld
that the salvation of the country lies.
> ,•
in doing of the one thing. Next Week
we are told that it is the opposite
theory thafwiTr save ns. The averugf
man is befuddled by the multitude if
trfs eoimsellors, and becomes lost ip a
Ubyriilth of advice. This is a nfttur; 1
consequence of the modern tendency
Jla-excuse onsgftlf-fgo*n-s»sH>ry-d">s»y
shing Crops Up To Maximum Yields
Beat Way to Increase Food Crops of the South Now Is to Cultivate Thor*
p—* oughly and Make Side Applications of-Fertilizers,. r-— -j-
THE COUNTY COURT.
^. * *
"’ The people of the county an- entitled
to know the purpose of the proposed
County Court. . The provisions of tin*
Art which have been pub imbed by tis in
our issue of May 81st. speak for itself. It
is manifest that some provision will have
to b<- made to meet the demands in ado
npon the jiidicial process m gutting- rid
of the l>usjm*s* wlm h has a>i uniufated
r' —- I* 4 *
from time to time to such an extent that
"it is impossible for tie- courts of (.tenoral
S*!4Wiona and Common IM*-a* to dispose of.
the same as s;*i I courts are now c uisii-
tuted; hence, the proposed hill to or
ganize a County ('ourt.
In our judgment, this court is the oi ly
, remedy, and, when fuTly tried, we hate
no doubt that it will Wtttf-t with uni vers 1
approval. In the matter of reducing court,
expenses, in the sp*4*dy trial of cripiimtl
eases, the Having of; jail fees, (which at
the present prices of provisions ipidt: e
foes s lowed by law make thcTcost on ah
average of $HK).0<) i»*r month) tins court
will be a boon to the county. The juris-i
diction provided for in Section 3 of the
bill included every class of crime except
murder, rape, or attempt to rape, arson,'
, ’ -6
common law burglary, bribery and jk r
jury Now, it is manifest that, with the
eXcbptiori of homicide cases, our courts
r
are hardly over burdened w ith the grin.as
of raja , arson or common law burglary,
privilege A)f citizenship; The most help-
log of men today ig the man who can
not think, wisely for himself huf in
btmdnegB receive th* advice of others.
Another consequence of this failure to
bane our thinking on safe information
ig the undemocratic way in which we
gpeak of the servants of the people.
An illustration §T this has been often
seen in the way in which so many peo
ple and* papers dispose of our gravi st
By J. N. Harper, Director Farm Service Bureau, Atlanta, Georgia
' Not a day pass
es that the fanner
i« hot reminded of
the vital necessi
ty of producing
' more food crops,
: and he is-arged to
put forth his best
effort la doing hie
“bit,” but the
q ues t i o n is —
“How*.”
It is now too
late to increase
able crop that Can be grown under the
present food and feed emergency. A
great .part of the Increased acreage is
poor upland, which will make .a prof
itable yield, only by the;use,of com
mercial fertilizer.- It has always paid
me to apply 200 or 300 pounds of fer
tilizer around, my corn the second or
third. plowing" or when the corn was
between one and three feet high.” ^
The porn crop Is the bread of the
." ‘ its yield should be increaa-
his fall and next
ed to the" lint It. This
winter the southern people should eat
more born bread * and -‘less--wheat
bread.
M
•-■ft? 4 -..
£Ji6 dergttd to fot)d crop#ns
practically alt of the land has been
planted but large yiolds x can be ob-
tained lust the same, provided good
cultivation is given and fertilizers are
“v®r*lly applied as Side applications
Potatoes bave
**“5' «***& W0 per cent, hay 33: pet
cent,, beef and pork 100 4>er cent,
whereas the cost of fertilizer has ad-
vanced only 26 per cent
The wheat crop this year la short,
Ei® been eetimated that 300.,
000,000 buahels of the
. - . 1917 wheat crop
been -fioulfif Tiy European l coum
fries fOT future delivery. Unless the
corn crop of the South Is a "bumper,”
bread will be a luxury instead of the
staff of life. " ’ *,
The farmer Is being advised on ev-
ery hand to/fnerease prodyction but
he if? limited in his credit and he finds
It bard to obtain sufficient labor. The
host way to increase the production
of corn and other food crops, as well
as cotton, is to cultivate thoroughly
and often and make side applications
of fertilizers. If the farmer hasn't the
money to hire-labor, uniter present con-
Our farmers must' not fail to pro
duce air the hay possible, and it wfll
pay to fertilize a patch of sorghum
and peas with a fertilizer-containing
...from 10 to 12 per cent phosphoric acid
and l^i to 2 per cent nitrogen.
Cotton is not generally recognized
as a food crop, but the country must
-adv*nei»d *K« not overlook the fact that an acre of
I -cotton that adll produce a -bale will
yield almost as great a food and fe.ed
value in the seed as the same land
planted to corn. Therefore, an in
creased vield.-in that crop means in
creased food and feed products.
ertilizers are used for the plant
fobd they eontalft. and *will -be lei
' V *■' ; •'
hafioiiHl protdems bv saying 11;at “this
chief official or that is giving the prib-J djtions, it will pay him *^to borrow
money on his'crop to pay sufficient
labor to cultivate and fertilize hisr
h in his personal attention,” He o
Worship i* a beautiful sentiment.' Bif
it would be ditlioull to imagii the
‘confusion wiirse confounded” at.d th*-'
-dxsmajL that wuuld liclojig tu. lm; I;ex-
jvor hipperg if by h y chance their
perjury; and the court oi Gencta'
imiJamm • ^ • '*• -
■ ohs will lx? burdoned with scarcelyotiiy
criminal business and tlic iKVentity of a
grand jury will he ohyiated to a great
exteut; in other there will Jx* no
iHioor.sity for the meeting oC^tJie Circuit
Court cxpCpt indm- spring ami fall ami
the attendunev* of. the grand jury can
aattattari:
arena of action. For aft«r all tin* pro*
perity and safety of a pe pie de en I l ot
si* much on the wisdom of the leaders
on the safe and sane judgment « f
the people who are led/
crops adequately. .After each rain a
dust mulch should be made with the
cultivator. ■ \\’e need not efpect a
bountiful harvest unless -the—*oil mois
ture is conserved. As a general rule,
the-amount of corn produced ladn di-
proportlop to the aniount of wa
ter conserved In the soil by thorough
cultivation. ^
heroes should h* removed fr-m H e Hj^Hon. J, A Wade, Commissioner of
ENGLAND PARDONS
“BEflitS" OF IRELAND
London, June .16.—The most imp-:!-,
tant step'yet t*iken by H e g' v- : renoMlr
in i*s attempt to settle th^* Irish^fHob-
lein wa* the announcement itpjay. ,iif
the immediate release wnkmit reserve
-*f all IriRh rebels ar^pDfed during the
Easter revolt Of las>>te.ar. Chaneylb r
.of the exehe<|ueX Bouar-Law, in ir.-
furining the 'fifiuse of commons, today
of the^action, said amid cheers:
"n»'
government has decided upon
aud we scarcely ever Iiear of bribery *u>dliprelease without further reservation
t Of alI prisoners now in confinement i».
^imwtTTp Teeg*nt r m -
in Irt-'and.
‘They have not, however, arrived at
this deeission without careful consid
eration of two jspects or the case which
it is impossible to ignore. They have
satisfied themselves, first, ihat public
security would not be 'endauigered by
Mich an act of grace, ai;t^seqo«d that
AgfieuUum of Alabama, in-a cireifilar
letter 1 ” issued to ”tjhe farmers/tnakes
this.statement,—“It ls-evidenr that the
acreage planted* to com >n the State
Of Alabama has beep increased 40 to 50
per cent and the fanners are to he
congratulated for tdking such a wtse
st’ep. A large yield of corn is greatly
sslble to produce profitable yields-
without ample plant food. Just what
fertilizer to apply ahjl how much to fE
use as a side appifcation will depend
•on the soil type< the crop planted, and
the kind and amount of fertilizer used
at the time the land was prepared.
On Piedmont soils and clay soils wo
would recommend from 200 to 300
pounds of fertilizer for cotton *apl
corn .analyzing 6 to 8 per cent phos- V
phoric acid and. 2 t.o 4 per -cent .nitro- -
gen. For field crops in the- coastal
plain, we would recommend from 30o
to 400 pounds of a fertilizer analyzing
ffibm 4 to 7 per c«‘nt plmsphoric acid ,
•and from ..4 to 6 per cent nitrogen.
This fertilizer spould be applied to
com when it. Jo from. ivPie to wsist
.high .apjl tq^eotton at, the time t,h>*
iirst squares aie luntting^_.
For the silt loams Tti ATaharna, Ixm-
isiana and Mississippi -we^.wouhi re-.- ;
onunend for cotton or corn TOO to" 2W i
pounds of a fertilizer analyzing 12 per j
' cent available phosphoric .acid and 2 1 ,, j
per cent .nitrogen. This, ia to_be-5»«p* !
plied to the forn when about'knec r high
and to the cotton when square- tiegin
farming. Under most favorable eon
ditions a pound of fertilizer means
three pounds~of seed cottoir. From
this we can ’see that $1.00 invested
in fertilizer at this time means from
$6 :o ?S -next fall, and a badly needed
’Y
“FISK” on yopf tire is a guar
antee that you have the greatest
dollar-for-dollar value that it is
jou pay-
more than Pish prices you pay
something that does not xxisL
&
Ti.ik u» IU-UtrI
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Tires For Sale By\All Dealers
The Fisk Rubber Company
* of N. Y. . \
General Offices: Chicopee F&)ls,Mass.
Fish Branches in More 7 han 125 Cities
needed'and isdtfobably the most i>rp'fit-1 commodity j s brought into existence
TIST CHURCH. ZIZ:
( H>r, .tt', W-H A VK- I'ASluU.)
hintr every .Sunday mp-nii g at
11:30. Nigin KViOr r . ._ '
is ii.-day Sch.oul. hfl'JiJ a m. ^* w
B. Y. I * * U. Mund »y ’i« a* S: J,) prm."
IVaycr vMPei.i;ig
•'*:3*J.p, in. .
Summons For Relief.
j-
aTE OF SOUTH CAROLIN A,
Y
NVelhv'^uyV nt
V C'UNTV uK BARN WE ft.
C nkt o l
f Common P.eas.^
Biimlt of YYe^ rn Carc'.lina, T^q/o JlT
• \
- against r
•mm*
; •iha-Kebetfc
mm
panitd by individual acts which would
this, of its*-:f, will he a groat -aving of
khr county’s rnoncj ’ It cannot lx- do-
nie*.l that when- one has tli*' right to
waive the prt-sqntmont oi a grand jury,
which und*-r the term.- **f tin- hill they
would have a right to-d*», And, in wliii ii
event their county- court would not lie
atU.-nd.eJ by the grand jiify_ahd all this
continuous loss of tiine.'in «aJliiig and. . , ,,, .,,,
1 itiiiKir Ldr years the fpllowux state-
pwedring witpo-.-cs will done avvav r
with.
render sach a display of clemency iru-
• I ! j p \ *
pi»ssib.e.
A MERCILESS JUDGE
Opie Who Shows No Favor.
A mereileas judgjjiB Father* Time
Before him the weak aiid the wami+tg
go to the wail -Only |he truth cat
from .MagF-traje's cinirt*
Tho app«'a
will be heard by tin* eiHtnVy conrt>4ii-
►aring prompt a-kJ efxnxly adjudication
•f all minor eah.w tried thendn and like-
w iac all .civil- cases of every *tesrri|dioh
wherein the amount involve! does not
awa y menl from a Bamberg resident lias wifh-
etnod^llus-stoniest t»f all tests,
E. l)ickiiwyon’ _ j*/|e-rv Rice St.,
Bamberg, S'. 0.. Vayst^T'was subject
Dp severe baVkaches and my kidneys
didiF 4 ! act regu lafjy. -T he kid n< y secre.
tions weredinpahtfal and irregular in
passage: I used Kidney. Pilli
HlyV
the
LODGE NOTICES.
KNIGHTS OF PYTH1 ASr^ODGH No. 16 ^
A regular ^meeting ot
Ige No. 10.
J } ythins i.-
id ay in each
t Castle Hall at
p. m. A full
attendance Is requestei
By order of J. R Arn^trFmg C7. C.
Wm. MeNab. K. R. A S.
When Telephoning
N
'J:
Copcentratioin^nd ‘courteous ^
attention given to a Telephone con*
versation isr a mark of respect that
will be appreeiated.
A
HARMONY- I.OOtib NO. 17 A. F. M.
M II. j’al.r:.-k in iii- xvn riifc aud m
' dmi i. ; *t rr i >r of tiie'es.tatAr-jff Lee.-ir f
B ,tri2k. $eeeasfil-} Joe I'Atriek. Sam |
I'.iyuelC Li. dy Hnrrt*t»o, JjjiiH 4)dn- j
hir Fra. eia Bracib y'. tjary T’atriek '
11. race i'.rtrick, FFmrna Patrick. Ida
«■
Patrick tnl VYalker, Defti.d-
a ts.
i iwnrv * ^ -
I. The Pefenciii ti abivF,named:
Yo*i are h^r. by -ununoiied and re
quired Mnfimwer the k'< mplaint III Hi
ii'tio!!-, .of .which | copy is herewul..
served upon yuii, ardl to-;-rve a. c t
<-f your ttl':*wer to |lid. ''On; p- H ill O! k
t.h.e suhserihi-r at tw’s . a* .K»oi
well, S--.JC . within' li'.-iov O.y-
eJ*erv c he i «oTT**xlr L*i->
Frequent interruptions and
quests to repeat rt^ar the pleasure of
i A. , -
the talk. Concentrate on what is be*
ing said and talk yith ^ smile.
a f i e
The *erv c he*eel r exri. , i-'r> • o* Hie il i-
ot such m rvdtv*: alvd .1 Y- J fsii to an
-s^r'i'r^'TT^Lii ' i v\ir iw'i'mr- 1
pt-H.'T'ui I.... (l
t
Courtesy is like oil td^macninery—
the lack of it will cause \riction and
friction in telephone talkin^is a thing
to be avoided.
K .30 o’clock.
Cor„ illiv 'i!v»
vV.m. Me Nat*. See
be held in Ma-
Temple on
duy, June L’Sth ’
bjjethren are \
■
ricp, W. M.
wilj a"j7piy to the cidirt*. f r .lie rede'
i}e.umid*d m the eurnj*i,»^:il.
D:iti-d Jil.iu -nd. A. I) . J017
. ,. Rate* A ^itn.mu. ^
PiaoLt iT'ivAitoriuy
-1
and--they benefited^me
wceeed $3,0.10.00 (sivd and except trial re P r, ' ate ‘l n, y kidney* and remT
)Hinene*8 and -9oreire*8 irom^my baeC:
_ . Nu Truittle‘Sxyp*.
and adjudicated with or without a jury' —■ 5
**ttitle t » Jauu) can lx> s| oe lily heard
_ ...If- * 'e ’ \
t the option t*f Hie-jiartie*.
Over Three Ye^r^Later, Mr ;l>ick-l
in.-oii eaul: ‘.TluF'cure Ddan’svKidney
ink ol it' K*r the laxt tlirce or four j mad*- eotnk year^ ago u
’years wKLutve.been having on an average s ,ae tinK^Hy back \a now syfyilg.
X : ' a—-—-—r4ku(i tnx kulnevJ »ruui-tiarlm
UNIVERSITY pF SOUTH CAROLINA,
, . HE NTS O.XCK Ex A .XIJNA TlqVr -fcr .-
Eiitrance examinations to, the Uni'-
versify of South Carolina wiU-he held l*V
thc.County Superintemd^frt of Educa
tion at the-CourtlyIlou-e Friday
July 13. 191T.V
.The Univ^r^ty off***-* varied courses
of etndyJiFfiH^yo, litt/ature, history,
law arid-dwrsf»eg|, v . jfEe p-xpeosea Are.
dde'riit.e and xn^t^f opport uni ties for
support .*re alTb^dfd. A• ltvrge number
f teholsrshi.pi are mvailab e Graduati a
of coih-ges /fn tfcia\ State receive free
Uintmn i^r’ all courses <vxeeit in the
t4cnot>y<)f Law. For f\irther-pariticuiars
'wri^'to
i THE PTvKi*IJpENT*
. -University of South (^fuTifa,
Chuimbia. S. C. •'
P.tWiek and
■f snrfty:
To tm-./l -b i *izM*-Jo-
Saio pH'/ii-k : ^ -
y pleat/, .ink-* *» utlee • ThAtTH^JjC >m-
plaintr/. H.e nhove.*»-'u.Vt hj vtV>*e loi*
been filed ,i'« tin- -.iii-■*< i|i. th.- Clerk • t
(Vu/i tor Burewell cth itfy and is i ow
oipille ttiereVn. ■ —
Rate- A Simms
SOUTHERN EELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH CCLIPANY
Plain tifrVAl't
0-7-3t.
nm-
11
f(Tur terms ti( court t aeb v ar at au ex-
v
pause aggregating liiore than $8,ia)0.(*0
“ . ' f-
jer year, lar bcyunij any approprnyHDu
that is ever made by^our legislature for
that purpose; hemv tlu-^lsual deficit
which final y winds uuzfi bacR^iiidebted-
nt® All of tlos-ijan be avuidetl by
Kirnply iuaugnfating the ojuntj eourt
whiclojdfen in working order, will, dis-^ „ ^ 11C ^ eou ^ R „ q grJ ,
l>oay<jt the business, buth civi' and criin- in' warm weather b oKuse eoida are
jhftlj a? fart,as it .n-ghk^eUs^ dhe bill] fr*JP 4 na,y why we >h?oi.i
and ibc duel et is called perempujrily
every .. ternate fi at Monday.
and my'kidneyi act regijjarly.
rice 50v.v atj all dealemT Don’t vi
ply a«k for $ kidney remedy - get
Do-in’s Kidney ptUs— the same that
Mr Dickiuson ia* twice publiclv rccom•
me jde*,1 •'
—Fostef-Miibum Co., ProuD.. Buffalo.
N. Y. — Ad v ’ .
*jt**t* That Summer Cough
We he Ve eougjju* and grippy f. cling*
1785 .• . y
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON
South Carolina’s Oldest College
1334 Ye«r ||egins SipbtQher 28*<h -J...
• kntr-.qfe H }J" the
county s* at* on Fifed j v./tuvl3 at 9 al iu.
F<»** year.euur*^* lead to thri. B.' A
a ^E d > d»*gAee
i»*>-.«Hcarf C‘unr?e it
-AnhVj.* tu tim. /X-'ikur-liip is assigned
to »- *eh.-e-<•*»'! (off thc'-o'tHie (
Sp Veil.us bnjfiiings an\i a»hl-*:ie sronml's’-.
' I 'l 1 * Vjr‘1 ; x‘O-Htty le*, ui^exc-He'd
; No. iw79
/ TREASURY DEPARTMENT ;
of OomptroUer df the Cur/et'ey
\Vaabington, I). CV. 'April I'd 1 Pi7
Whereas.
A r Ao-y egr. pre
en ’ -
,i
pruridei. that tbo cuiirt is always open ; ,lhVe Dr - K N >Vdhseovefy hand,
It’s anti*eptitd nf nVii nt* tight ■ he
Trtrp?j>r**s~itTf*'TFt : qtf r . For termi’
by satisfactory ev.d-enc>"
presented to the 'undereigncR it-Tia-
'tfeeu made to njip-ar "fh.a* “jpre -First
National Bank KflFsirfax” tr tl..o town
of Fairfax in »\p .eouprv t»f Barnwejl
and State of Siufth f’Hroiira ha* com
plied with nWytrlf ,p>0^*ini.8 of the
Statutes of tb'e UnUi^ req-*ite 1
fn be eomphul wit\. b*/ore an aMOein-
Xinn Sh•« 1! ho nntluwi/bd to CJPiniCnge
the business of b'anky*g. ‘
19.LTT v -NF*-w there/ore lyAo.hn F.ke’t <h W^.
liam*. jComptrulInf-nAth'**- Curreucy.^To'
.her* kiv ce*rifv Fir , *i N *jg<ip** K
Bank of.Fa:r f **y*’ in tie tow.- ? Fair
lav in the »dj/lv-cf Bariiwe 1 (1 Sfate 1
of S^u'h Carolina is nut or ze*i t.»
ir.ence the Ini-itiesx of Aanking as-.pren
vhIk'I i* ./hon fifty on* nu*'dj*-d mmL
\9i■ 1 f the re-Vi*cU st*. 1 .1»-* . I
the Ui»i/d h'ates. \
^Tit testimony wh"reo'Mwitne,*« rm
hand andiDeal •>» office th* Ihfrteei th
day of April. 1017. \
J nr*. Stoltoh w\I' rr. n**,
— "oArt to °^ l ^ e easy step prXjjfed by Draughon’s.
200.000 oWrworked, underpaldw^BnWnen and women in 13 states Have-taken the
^Draugnon Coulee A of Busjn«jp4rainin$sm Bookkeeping, Stenography,. Banking.
Accounting, Csromerciai Law^etc., and their small investm^ots have
yielded enp*4nous dividends inNngher podiions.and BIGGER PAY.
- This D/aughon Training is tho\heip:ng hand that will take yooout
of the^bng-hour, shoit-pay class inYothe select, well paid circle.'
W/te us TODAY for our bookofTBankcis’ Ad rice to Young Men,
.-.j L..rATA - ■
growth uf grtms
L’jj laxative
• u WisMr ti.'riTr
•• a t
Ik iaour purpoEK; tngive tu the people' g-nua anJ citalTthe a>*tem.. ‘5 u
from-time t-u tim-.: • Ulwoeu now and v fet-l its pb^u.->iif\ t * ■» •^tns soot he t
e.v. Jfii;*. HiblresH
ir.uiufk^N RAM*or,rn. Pkkpwmist
4 20 fit **
Cfimptr ill't r ufftbc Ikmicy*.
DRAU&40ST
BUSINESS CCLLEQE
-COLUMBIA. «.C.‘
thfli «Iccti. n eugb^ f«cS concerning’ tl:i>
iraprt*nt Hiatteriw^^e may I
condrer to-grttB 1 them ligli
irfjnmmatir
propriety of ad 'pfing tbia Cb