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...11 -r~T -L5- V > —-Sr*-W-5V-7- T~ u» ~- Vt? nijfiirtAV , -^- r: - .-- -i-f-J-*" A f • V'_7, • **U • -7-^-7-- x —r*r ~“ •T'^-'V'' .:P~ +-- VrU- i' J J •i— -4^—*» ’.rh SIXTY SIXTH YEAR ESTABLISHED 1852 / ^ - /■ SIXTY SIXTH YEAR VOL. LXVI. BARNWELL/ S, TIIIIMUY r ■ , • " , . 4 "• 1 ' ••• ‘ • . ' JULY 5. 1017. NO. 1*». NEGROES SLAIN BY MOB IN EAST ST. LOlilS RIOTS Men Chase Their Vic Tins Through The . . ■ 1— — V, ./HK’Kp^Snvl Streets Mtf Apply Torches to TLtir MAKE APPLICATION NOW FOR , OFFICERS TRAINING CAMP ***■*#*', Houses, ll.ider Martial Law. Hast St Ernie. Ill.„ Juli—2.—At least fifteen 1 egroHj were shot arid killed by mobej-liere tonight as they Hed from their burning homes which liad bieeTT sel^m iirt.* by white mobs.. The exaCJ 'July 15:h wili be cor.sid-red. Success number who perished in the burning ' homes, if any, is unknown and will not ■he ascertained until morning, when the ruins are searched. Military rule was proclaimed at N O’clock tonight, and at the same time 3l*. white.iu' ii were Arrested and lock- y ' \ . • ■ ed up at police neadquartera,- Negrd —. q arter- in various part j. of the city, are on lira and the Hames reach the very edge of the business district. At 11 1 ’clock tonight estimates of the dead in today's r.tce riot and fire-range from fifteen to seventy-five^Qf whom two w«-re white men. Buildings were still burning at four • - different points. The property loss was estimated by Ci'y Attorney Fckete at $3 OOUAW). Forty injured negroes and ,pix injured white, men were in one A hospital and'TTnn st an 'equal number in another. Vast clouds of smoke rolled across tb<esky tonight from the burning uis- tnct. Toe fiLuma. ina v Je .auinc mif th^i • downtoWrt streets a- light’ rts day. and now mi', tlun a y* I itfg mob ru h iT* d wn a -treel in pin suit cf a negro or in search Of now excDtpnCnt. ■ Na-tiortal Guardsmen loaded in auto- niobts* mamks dashed-alter the mob. The shouting died oCCTlsi nail? as be- wi'dered people walked up and down the streets wondering whetc-Ahe next biitbreak^mitdnrTTCTTr. - us- AM Candidates Are l'r«ed hi ,S:ad In Appli cations Before July IS Cmip basis for Three Atonihs. • ... - • . «t 'Those who desire t.o attend the Sec-' oitQ OjfficqriTTmmFng Camps' had bet ter submit tlveir applications without delay, as no applications rem ived after COURT OF COMMON PLEAS ADJOURNED ON TUESDAY. MAY STILL CET LIQUOR. T" v prohibition amendment in this stjAth - ^ , j ■ •S' ' . Mr S.ipp ixplaineil today.that the provisions 01 the quart a-iiionth. act under wluck in tliis jthfe that amount of ale ihohc Liquor per month -may be ordered for .medicinal er sucrauieiitoi purpoies, were unchanged by the f»d oral law, which went into effect on fill applicants will receive transporta tion from the government and, during the camp will also receive their-uni forms, subsistance and $100 per month. The camp lasts three months. All who desire to become candidates will apply on the official application blanks which may he ootained , by w riting a letter or p still card to the Examining Officer. Seined .Training Camps, The Citadel, tlharlestoYi, 8. C. Information concerning these camps can be obtained from tke same' office. Men certified as acceptable for the first series of camps (the camps now i:i op- e rat iuu). must mall cases n new. their application. . A member of the National Guard in FederaF service may app’y through proper Channels and. if accepted, will be, part of the State qtijta Wljile' in, the training camp he wx!l be on de tached service from', his National Chrard orgai iz.iti-m. ' There, is uniimitat w > nt!e -Gse-mrmbt-r of enlisted m-.ni of :be .National Guttrd that arehdigible, and their appl cations 4 will be t rented in the same imvnher as t}iose ot etyHinmrr--National (Iuard Of ficers whether or not iu'^tT.e Federal service, are eligible to apply for ad mission to the camps. ' • It is expected Unit the entire nation al guard wili fie in Federal service be- bne training eamps open. If the ap-' ^dic^am’d organi/ation i- not in Federal servicC-Ht the time of nmkiiigempfiliea- t : 011, he m'isQetydo-e withTns applrca- tioii a signed statement of tire Adju tant (iene ral-ttlJiduc^S t aie>egpn m j end ing the appiic»ift as suitabl- rbr^p- I oTntitjeiTMCB an officer and agreeing t 1 direliarge him or furlobgh him for months beginning August 1*7, 1M!7 The Summer Term of Common PUas Court Came to Close on the 3rd. Cases Tri' d ■ . j- . ;• ■' H ; • ■ Since Our Last Issue. • * •• I ' IT. ■ ' Tin* summer term of court for barn- well county closed on Tuesday July 3. (j ute a number of cases were tried^and several motions and orders were "ifone through with. The following are the cases tried sinee our last issue.i >— S Stein Held pltff, vs M. Sharfsin, deft . verdict for plaintiff for $57T hi*, Kobt. and Guss Thadd pltfPs., va J. A. Vernon debt, verdict for. plaint ff for.$T4737. Hattie C. Cadee pltff.’ vs Southern Uuilway deft, mistrial. So 3ridd.el.ry Co , pltff. vs Allendale Live Stock Co., and T. L. EllTa deft’j.y verdict fur plaiplitl fur ioHb.75., . Charlie Brown pltff. vs Southern Railway deft,, venh.ctjot the 'plaintiff for $il£QQ. M. F.^ and II. L. Still, pltff’s , vs Southern Railway dpft., case dismissed. Harry I)elk pltff vs Southern Rail way deft., verdict lor defendant. « Mrs 1>, H. HCbertsori plaintiff vs A. C. k*4iy*.Cu., deft., suing For $10,000. \ erdict for pla nUff forn)0. Jamison AV.lTOams pltff.. vs Southern Railway deIf7. v-rdiet fbr■ the N xson Grocery Co ; pltff., vs C.—L Harley, deft.. verdtrt urr ttrp; Cnlunit :3. July J.—‘ Issue- liquor per- tn ts as heretofore, federal law makes no change ” The above telegram wa- sent t"iTrty by ^iaud ~K. Sapp, asyisiant A'forne\ Genera;!, to J. K , Sfewiiian, jojg- of pn bote of Lancaster county, y.ffh reference to the eff ct of tl: e HeejdFpf not in Federal service on that date. Employees of tin- Foiled Stabs 11111s pnclose the signed 'recommendation and CO men*, of the;r eliiefs. ShuMly after July Ifrh the ing officer w ill vi.-it various points to lie anno meed in tire Slate Applicants selected for personal and ph.stcil ex animation vv 11 be notified 4p appear GOVERNMENT TD INSURE SOLDIERS FOR $4,000 hsurance Ttompadles Not Eajtrr to Handle Mar Risk Business. $4,000 fur Death. Compensation for Injuries. Washington. July 2—Issuance by the government it«elf of the insurance that is to be given-to every man in the country’s.lighting forces was approved today by more mail a hundred j.romi- must io**MWiie^4^ff+cials deii.vered with S-CTetary McAdoo. Legislation to carry eijch a plan.into effect will Le asked of Congress at thTs session. Creation of a bureau of service on in suranceor extension of the present- W&r Risk T’.ureau to undertake the work probably will be proposed; - The. details wilt be worked out- by a-corn- mittee of insurance men, cooperating with Secretary McAdoo and officials of the War. N'avv and Commerce depart ments and Of the. CuuloLI of- National Defense, . RHODES CROSS ROAD ITEMS. Special to The Sentinel: Dear Mr Editor. My appreciation to you far ydur cor for this garden spot must have made a kit as 1 see you fia*# s.ont un- my com mission. This meek scribe will garner ADJUTANT CENERAL EQUIPS SECOND REC1MENT General M. W. Moore Prjvidei Clothing- for One Thousand Five Hundred Men of - » Second S. C. infantry. Equipment for 1,5<>) men of the Sec ond regiment, has—been purchased , t*y W. W. Moore, the adjutant general, who returned Monday from New York ^nd Washington.^The equipment must to the tSoate armor v be- f> re July 15 The additional equip ment wil. be furnished by the war de partment. when tke—Second infantry' has been mustered into the federal ser vice, HOW NEW JERSEYITES FURNISH RIPE TOMATOES IN WINTER -Wifter farming under glass is be coming a thriving industry ih New TO PRESERVE CUCUMBERS. Wash and pack in clean water tight crock or barrel. On the but lorn of barrel (Mace a layer of dill and a hand ful of mixi^rspice. I’ut ineneambi• rs. Wheiibftrrel is tf5TT7u 11, add another layer of dill and spices. When two- iu the spicy rnewd fur yuur great and good paper and let you ha\e it hot *hip. Cutnberlajid county, by. the.-Seg- t every week Alow me Mr Ed tochroniclits t' e l«t item^. - f Siineqo Rufe last m mth. swaped his pew thrashin machine fur .a L'nd hand Ford-19]i ) atyl,e. tliis nMjitlt he is j aint- Tff It green and yelow Thr new Kapr. preacher at “swampy Fork” pleached the !.-t Sunday in May , It. > , * V nil. f ... 1 _ .. — .IT . Jersey. It bids fair to be furtheF stimulatedjjyb'oaring (irices and the general scarcity of fresh farm products such as can be successfully stored and held over after the regular summer growing season. ' There are a number of these “winter farm?'’ in various parts TM the. State, but, few of them have jmade greater growth or have so large an* output as the one Dperated in Deerfield town- Y- •' : • Examin- 1 iffy 1. The only eff nf*the'law i# to ni;< ;e viofatlpn of the law a federal as 4 r'-.r w**f! as si ute offi-nse. The initial pen ally inflicted in the federal court is FI,On) line. . * m? thoqghl that the ex : -?;V--ce.af ’-a fe feral statute with i s i* atively se ver*- penalty will make ‘pro5pective-rtp» plicaiit- f<ir liquor t> rmit - be very sure tbit they are su.ll ring from a t/yr;.a before the regul ij Army Examiner in p ‘rson at a convenient point fur inquiry into his record, capacity, leadership, and(i|ua’iliiMtions in general, also for further physical examinati n if deem d egar. Add sunielent.'brine to cover the material and allow tlGsl^nd \ 24 hours. Then make air tight. Tlutkwtme thod is tojcovertbe surface—over tlir titmrd and Around tjn* weight—with hot-melt ed paraffin. ;y As. a measure of safety with crocks; it is advisable to cover the top with a Put The swampy fork Ischol hein.novy closed we mits tlie teacher, espicialy is she by Hamp—she’G come 1‘ros'kins had -fig peel in and ii !e and r« cogni/.al»1 ilihcss. p MRS. DICKS ENTERTAINS —c> elast -Kr-h-la-y—a-fLe-ru+m 111 M rs R. invt‘-s.iry by tin 1 examiner Alter the personal and physical ex amination's are e-ompb-tt d on Augiisl Kith, the accepted applicants will he fmttkel when a 1 r i where to-go for tlie trarmiig course. , '' , v j lords full add hi 1 ithrr layerof dill and 011 li '*‘ Ev; - 0: m >lm tunes’ gome, spices. When container is filled to VM® hittiii1 at old man Ives who within a few inches of the top, add a I >ut a y°ke on hrs cow Sue'op a sundav layer of covering material, such as t0 her from jumpin feijges. beet tops (About 1 inch • thick). Dress down with'a clean hoard weight- _|!il down with a brick or stone. Make a brine by adding one p.mnd salrTo | in the-fal.eiiair up FIamp. * llGpi^rts of water to each ten quarts I Spt * ak "i“ f .“chpls—the, night singm brine, add two-thirds of a quart of vin-1 did-not cmrwn lart week beeaus the teacher pFof mouth froniu*atm Eook out (irof. Big meetin start at Mt 1‘resgat next d 3unday —cuine afl. fish ill in Big Reedy is xtra good ! old (l vvout say who) gets his basket full every w» ek; ... , s , ■ . . ... „ , This meek suritie tnedJiis luck with cloth soaked m melted paraffin. Rut * y> , , . . .. -v. \r i, , . . . d . pole, hook..bait and line ye>u.rd:ty but the cover jin j lace before the paraffin] . . c , . F 1 3 . , • / ’ all he hooked was 1 mud and J harden -T , • t I hi 1 lluckle beries in these parts A second method of making the con- j ahmit H |j K , lt)e AU tlu . -4 lai. era,Might is ope used with kegs or! - ,« R * Kirby t tie medicun pedier says ^iir^li^.Back.the coniai.uw.asJq.|) . brooks FitfBn company. There are six greenhouse?. .They are built by steel anil glass and. each is ' feet long by 1E> feet wide. Bare has t’eeii taken ill layD g out tliiv * winter farm” to take every advantage of the- sunshine- . With the frigid winter world shut outside by the-e*pangive glass roof, ThtrSTTTTg" J one bleak months of Dceember.. January A, B. IANCLEY MADE PRESIDENT OF BANK M Ml Become President of People’s Natiooel 1 ■ . . * Bank at Colombia. Also General .Mbaacer of Catoflna LMe Insurance Company. ’ ' ■4 yCblunibia, S. C. June 27.— A. B. -Langley, vice pft*sident, will lucceed James a Ho^t, lesigued, to the presi dency of the Peoples’ NationaGBaiTk of Go] limbi a. Mr Iluyt^auho also resigned tli« vice presidencjLau'i general man-: agetuent of the Homestead Bank of iiFCobimbia is soon to -go Detroit, where he will become vice^preeiefent ami, general manager o) the Morris Plan Bank of that city. W. J. Conway and R. B. S.l<>an, who, like Mr i^ngley, have been with the Peoples’ Bank for some years, were elected as yice presi dents. The election took~place at a meeting of the board of directors of the bank this morning. Mr Hoyt’s resignation is to -become effective in about ten days. Mr Eangley ia~ one ; of Columbia’s foremost business men. He is vioe president and general manager of the Caro.lina Life Insurance Company, which position he has held 1 for about seven years; is a member of the board of directors of the People’s Trust Com pany ; chairman of the executive com mittee of Uie -State Fair Association, and lias served two or three forma on 'he board of directors of the Colom- hia Chamber of Commerce. Mr Lang- r_ ley is a native of Barnwell County, but has been in Columbm^for abiiut Touri ♦ teeti years. HELP UNCLE SAM IN THE USE OF POSTACE SfAMPS lUrm" Ii.;— nutcewibn 0 |I '""c' 1 TOIVoiTe cent «Ump« where day* .iithl in the mii).t''Yr Thef* «*"'P *|ILdo. or two fUe-' ci-nt stamps where are sure gon^*. pussdde ami then replace the head. (dTllernipners AddTi.e tioard and weights as described iibove and allow to st'ai d fur 24 -hours b t re loading. ' Remove the board and weights and head-up tighj. Bore ill inch hide in the head alid.Jiirthe -S'i>w>wv4ia h lifwte-*nrt" and February. The ‘ farming” under glass is done on a vi'ry P-nTelifsive scale. Three or f 1 nr crops of such. fegetHbleV* as rad- ishesitan be raished during a single season and no space is permitttd Ao go to waste. ' —t-— ■' -- Cucumbers have special wire tre|b%-es to climb Over. au<jt unlike the se in the ordinary garden, the vines are not permitted-to ratnble about at will. It is the greenhouse grown tomatoes that require the-most attention. After the tomato planG are set in the ground each one is carefully staked. Lateral branches are carefully pruned off and the vine or plant is trained into an up right. single stalk. As the flowers lop they are (mllVn /. d carefuHy by a gmrFb^sbaking process. TheJeaves. are cut away 'from around tine clusters Accepted applicants, unfess-1 li*y are \ barrel with brine. Allow ih, air -| !e*e reserve offict rs.or m T'hc woiul chopper chapter will celt^ firare the 4 h with a melFm cuttin at at the hall in the p, m. 4 rsdhehour all invited ad 1Q>. ^ Mi-s Nellie Syke is in llje comtminity' visitin her cliisuis—a4l our young men lurarmy or National Guard iii Federal service, wiji tie req.ulri'd tu enlist for a 111,1 i-jj: tbe ; »egu»-jgAl ub ,bbl*_s R)— 1 P(AP**.—adsl—muig to~love tilne iqes tlii> month. I--,. •• jf.pogssble and plug tjiy vent.! ] ll(! H cks delighlfuljy"?!ileriaiiYed ill honor | ,.,-rjod of three iim.Hw m.d.-r Section of Air.-- E. A oil, who -is here r— hh exfen led v sit. Those present were MesdameS l S. Cave N.G \V.'Walker. .1, E- Peeler, A E Evisoti. P. J Dfi-W. B. B Easterling. G. A. Cole, ]1. D. Calhoun 1 A. A E-emnTi, \V. J. Lemon. W. C Jennings. J. Julien Bush, IOC. -'4, NatLuuil- Tk-tensv-Ad,- ami- wili UoI•»J.BtV'ipleff, fqr <nii»mTgh-Hi*t7tm~'Thg bksTaY: T'ln re l^v* been several ear lo^rTTf Riley and Miss Georgia Antl,evl MARTINS. Mesdajnes S. E. Furse and C. B Hunbar.Mi^s-LLvie Ellis, Harry Har- .per and P..(>-. Morris, are visiting rel- ativeTr-atdirovcland. Ga. N1 i s A . E. SiXierthome has returned • from a trrp to Nevv Y'<*rk. ~ Mrs Cater of Dunbarton visited Mrs Jd. BvTuir^e Ust week. Miss,-w T lielma Rice and Adele Gray of All, ndale. spent, several days last j we v ivi’h'Mrs N D. Ellis. agree to accent s ich v .mmis-iou in the Army of the Edited States h,s may be tendered by the Secretary of War The enlistment obligates one to serve in the training catno i)iify.,-j' — Men will l e classified and recom- hrile- tight . Ii the barrel dfc?' not leak, ferment- i-dTl r u1-lets—(mt up -fn—tVs“ivay \\TTT jmt i tip—1 keep indefinitely. Ti e above is Yuje of the latest recipes gotten out'by 'the U. S. Dt-(,t. of Agriculture for-the preserving of cu cumbers. d - of their qualifications^ 'denviffistrated during the training. Those eligible under tfu- Officer:-’ Rr ser\e Corps age limits (tip to 32 for second lieutenant. 36 for first Heiitenant. 40 for captain aiul 4‘> for major), wil be cominiksiqned for five Years in r 1 he Reserve Corps. How-'ever, thesS- ng> limits will pot .govern all -appointments because und the Graft cant es inji rk'ets uaV* be ■s ship uti(ved ^ to' fit is place. the northern fort will be maffe to seh:cj men* of .ex ceptional character and proved ability in their various occupations. WlitKD is desired to give full opportunity for ml eligible eit/ze-ns to a(iply. no man . ,, , r ! need make apnlicatTbii whose record is .Y.etrrof Mrty Is 1917', tire-e/' , . , , , ml ui all respects above, ftiroach and ilge bmils. do nut a(qdy to appuintmews'! for lire war only. Accordingly men ,r -t- yIiVs TvTytne Elti- is at home after a .leea-aur visit t<> Mrs F. B. Ellit. ,lr., at Meyers Mill. M.'Snd MrsN. D.-Ellis -spent daj in. A IV-.d'tle with re!ative>, Mrs T R. Miller atiil chiTdreii of HI- J^lTt ti.am v’isi* jiig Mrs,H. E. J. hnson. *. T’iiriierhAs rciurned to her ’home at GThr^aJTer .v.siting relatives In re. ’ d Mr.aiujFMrs F, .’deesrs Yp AI fr uF^KLT-rtt and \\ilj.ic Nettles and Mr'" L’e'di ••j ; ’trFTrMuru'ured to Augnyta ^umiay quahtl ti for cdmini-si ,|j S (Pxcept for the R.-s rve G,'»r(;s age limits) nill tje.j c 1 >111 tn>Ssi 1 >mj.i 1 ttf ! *1- lYTttrrhTyrl AnTTy ! >r the war. liForhcr words, a man- of' pi tnay.b,* e un ifF-mmed a sectmd lieuleh*. ■J will b iipjjdic mt Mi.t i! remmimmU ; For thei tirs? no . ! umf trm for fill, i gfv riig i.!i-strti.!lui:o f 1«<> ■ 1 • tu •- a + t an). • month .the men wi ing' -to u -a' heal 1 .* ■» r ?'. rvi e: u to 1;• f,«‘i *' c Ih - f a rf>TF : ’r v To I iii their resjic.cTTvc i ■ .4..,.. u I, < 1 III. 1.1 flaw. .tilry «einme-i'i:ts widjr ' B.M'ol o Mi--'-- It.. ,i- J. •• Fraiiu*d .dismounted fpr' - r\ Simms. Dully 'Betti-l land Jaquliu fautrY* C , er motored o .er d ' GuaUli.: ! Sir.c- The -> r » e::t b. c T?T7rr7TtrrfiiT It. n. nnrl-;EF-—At--rampa 1- tu trnni a 4mtfy - m u v. '-tr • v , -t'idF t - atjjhc (t-lii* ji;<r> 4 t \ Whir does not" possess the fundamental characteristic* necessary t >.inspire re spect ai d coidiueoce. — Letters of rtico.niiionila'ti'm are not wanted aud if submiUed p r ()mptly- returned, E pit. must b • examined phy< e d 1 v at his nyvji expeiisi- by i r^i^iao e phy-.cian who wil; Jill suit tip . physical re- pdrt tornp..-fin t he backoff the iffliei?;] a ' o-'.iLKi-: blBmfcsd i-hrs [ r,. At tlv* And of h exjykTimitiini is subject to- idvi -w and 1 ? * ‘d " ‘ ur 1 tile ex(Mni.nt»g >»!li ’< r may. re'- or ■" :tn ^ 1! * • ,'t** . ot her exam nation Mon. who s-.htffit- 1 ’K t! H .d,j ted, warn i'. Rt,ii irvaii. 11 :k Al *‘H*- ''■*v” ’“ for the first serfe- of canif s. may sub - : V . ini Jliese in lieu of the liew ex-un ::a- tmm I tor tT:at grade.. i ■ the cou;s> will be pur(e*G o" t n ’ lu* tlie 'djilo no one unmon as m a 1 v tunes are as belter. igiiGmw to see 3 autos at ev'fTy 'piiinic — of fruii as-they deyelop. As this pro cess proceeds, the.green'aud ripening tomatoes hmig in bunches ailing, this single, upright stalk. - Se t Ii l.ogan is .cuttin poles to finish the south -tie of Ins bar^ii—crops gts^d eh Seth'. ’ • . -. "Id. *' - - 1; be By next week Mr Ed we hope to aide to report a good rain—we need it. more-anon „■ . d . .' ScnDbier. WITHOUT i'SUCAR DIRECTIONS FOR CANNING _ ' -drr FRUITS WITHOUT SYRUP Wa-hiogton. Jjine 26 —Can ttie' pro duct the same day it is (licked. Cull, >;em. or seed, and .clean—the fruit bv placing it in a strainer and pouring water o\cr it until it.i£ clean.- I’ajck a ten cent stamp will answer. The United States govern- rnent can save money if the people of the eouhTry'wiljponly heed this requesjt. Whil^ it is difficult to real ze that a pre- -ciable gaving can be made in the prinG ing. handling ami cancelling, by doing this the Third ' Assistant Postma-ker General has made the., statement that it will effect a large saving. This may cornea little fiarcL on the gallant swain and the biasing lairie who thinks'D distasteful to use a two- eentatamp-on a h-tter, but now it may l^* called an act of patriotism to lay aside sTch. a conventionality when It meanB a saving to Uncle Sam. The * Third Assistant I'ostmafter General has issued the following: r “ As a measure of economy postmasters are directed to encourage the publie'to use stam)>- of the highest denonijjyi-^..^ e-rr--sirrtr4-trr'arrrrmnt or’pSnagc ——““ r* rpiirt if on all mail. ,For example, a 4 "’ • * •2-cent stamp instead of two 1-cent stamps should be affix -d to letters needing 2 cents postage, and a lo-cent stamp instead of live 2 c*uit stamj'S aimuld lieAriL^clud to ja cefs req uring lu cents postage>-Qo(y|Yeratiou jbrjtween (lust office emj.loy esGYmJlhe public In-''''* the sale and use' of stanipEmqf higher denominations will affect a Jarge>aymg to the government in the cost of pro^ ducingY transporting and cancelling thtyrfi, and will benefit tl.e pubiic in. tlie^fmpduet thoroughly in g.!.a>s jurs'or ! minimizing the -number of stamps han , .. • 1 1 " # t 1 * ,11. ,1 ik « , i 1 ( V . , il. f.-. ft vft i, 1 I ’F L. 1 .ft a. «1 (ft tm cans until they are full; use t^re Imntlle of'a t4blespY>oii, wooden ladle, or table knife f-ok packing pdr(iosep.. \U.se of the high-(iriccmf h i.ing p it t ; the' walter must-cover the Washihgtohy 1), C , June 28—Fruit for use 111 pie\or -alHds or as stewed fruit can be put up or canned without ' .•*" •» ■ mi the use < I Uny sugar at all, according the canning specialists -of the De'- .prtrthuk&it'. " They. therefore, advise those who sugar, have Irik ing of r- dtici, the amount of fr a- tu'icluef.their the ‘is J of buiiitigY^tyate whiii fruit, Fj -y .-ay. may he ^uccessloily -! rihx^iFand retained in 'the pack bycans- qiticTciy. iii4o -urtply addn.g 1c biig /.vat. rNi..-' * ad f lately after -.el died and affixerl to mail. This benefit will he especially important tij business concerns mailing- large quantities off re frtiiV baling w'ater from “'tiers' and parcels, and postmastera a kettle, place rubbers- and caps in j are direct-d to bring the suggestion position,', partially spal ii. usirg glass 1 particularly to* their notice, jars, seal completely if using tint- Place -the containers in a sterilizing yat such as a wash boiler with* false bottom, < r other teceptaci.e improvised for the purppse. If using h hot water bath dp tfir, process for 3o minutes ;.ciount tin e after the water has reached the I’ostinasters will cause this sugges tion to be published in the news(apera when it can be done without expenae to the departrnetit ” I A. M. l) K'i erv, Third Assistant Postmaster General. V PLANT PUMPKINS IN‘CORN Ire-1 j ir hi,edutaineTr—After steriliz- n-tnuve (lacks,-<eal g!a-s jars, wrap Ijiinpkin? planted in corn furnbh a cheap ppietizing' stock fet-d They ip r to prevent bleaciniig and store gjjould be planted by the latter part of (Gyl coot tilrtce. 'June, puttihg-a pumpkin seed in-every ,. - xth hill and 111 *everv• mi-aing corn and a large atnout of line stock feed vmr 4f you are canniiig itrttr■ can- It the {• r 1 duct .to. plunge tiie mreklv into cold water lmined- z it ion. Wlierr using -4>.. h-ij.---yr.up The :i^ of .-i>gar. • f >t s-fceMJn n-s'sure caiTm L-im!ead < f tip e oirsu, us de-irahb .in the panning of. hot; watet-bavii, ster.il.ize fcfrvljj'mintttea u4 k; ■.‘‘•fro t- a 1; tqahea a'-o^rf-r with five p Hindi 1 f-steam ^prc^ire ml ; --w • .•’»-?-* d.p'n filed'. Mere- N-n-'-r aHnw lhe pn s-u, • p. -go ove .y^r? f: the fr 4 y.' ;• cantc d‘UMls, if' i'H r alone, 1”) lo'.t nejsRii. t.lu-ir mtural - ll:iv*;r,. t> xiur- ait:.d coi.nr as ■Vu ■'.-:j 1-iri.n L 1 . . t Up. used, fur bran }’ • 1 XA, rattipg Gamp there; • ftr.it iii PMt.Eng J ,iv l5 n I ' orr- •: lM " a; ; •• .ti-»us - 1 ret-uri;Grand not xV-r;b ■ e .' yl'G SO a- Pi 'r^io-H tii-' Ex'Ht.pjrt^g th' j-e^.i**fi -yr by July 15.L. w;.l i. it bn- tjp’nY ■fft’ed /B'liert'd. - At1~ ■YMTltcriTfiTTiT'" te- iY«:.-jr ■ I of aMer July 15rh.,wd' be promptly* >1*- fcpOfflOTWra in ttw-co# ifnj?r, c-verj' ' t i'..ej t- the a( i 1 rant. ' r~ rr—: -jf- .—— Ji— " * ■ . V-- * - — A fp£-Xfti«.i.t«. ^4-it - L 5L- *- -C C-it:ned. wi iuiut -ug^r to JENK|NS-H£RRI$ON. J-lurence, July Ib-irfy ca:rbe .rai-ed. Rumpklus are rehshfed by. cattle and hogs. Fed uncook d and with the seed they act as an appetizer and corrective of digestive troubles."'”'' Two and one aif tons tffj uncooked pumpkin-s-are ' • a lion oi c rn silage to cattle. D ha? he»% fotiiuf trial 273 pounds of grain and*H*f»> pt>m( V -au.( Ge-Si-rt? J.)':?' t e sWi'et* ML •' ■ - 1 . -i, (t; • ; heir rii ■ari04.11 of eaiitaicupe^ .Monday, ^cjvi.arsfiip arid antral.c> ,r t \" -.tr.rr.a^ M.puinpkins isro- - ‘tyeeff p)Gp»+uuil» o7>|ipirk., the p.unp- Harr- ; ^ -iving l 1 • <u F ) p■'tilrds of grain. 't iwffW "•)( in .YWif t dayiit QoiutxjbiH t*i Mi>- Bel Jenkins tfig, large yields-, and thyllonre qulXi- u! HC’irw th€» R"v E lurnipjeed of- ties of a simctFleqt hog feeds are scarce fie: tti g.j 1 ireyjcft immcdiatelv aber , nak y pumpkins welKworth while, spend 'iheir hvn* ; y- t< lions, for C'dJ^Mr <.: Ctmr!e-t. unit'd •. ino « lOll v I' 1 , i I lirii - * ' —cp- in AVasluiigton and ^pun iheirj ^‘«* il>a *** ;Hcrrr-<iirC<51i-gl- tfl;j4n>T;4d~Luiy !-H--«vrfi will made 1 heir homf k with the tion for (Vinthrop ', to‘ be held fnartf no vacant scholnfahtp ; r . g- •. m? t ■'!.• Mr- i. E -Iljr^i-on. \ 6'h./4)ne vacant - d »r**;5j> -for /.nr I . ege tin- year. ■■ fs t_ r : ,-tr. V ‘ iarnwvb C. urrry; value $100. . t V ^ *r / • . .