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SiflTINEL, BARNWELL, 8. 0. ^ even under conn.fc*gmr»J "war/* Whatever i* suggested to. take the TiTftro'nf t** 1 militia *\vtn l*Cb*» <> r ga n aiu| step’pn.rt eft with the fulleht sanetio^l of law. aiul-w+th a minirirtmi ‘of: irre- spun?ibie / people' T>tltuntf4t- ^ In nth er states the council-.of defeiise~TiB9 met and majjrfvtwire reiv the governor ainmi^. m kitafe^gj ■ CggjJgg?^' BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA . thk i:.vuNw'K;i:iriii:.\>aai^i BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA h'jteRUed at Barnwell, S C.: ai^.the e!y>»‘ jot bu.-iues-i .Mm- iH»-ti, . Ult7. . *- , . „ RESOl KCKS. —... PUBLISH 11» KVlvfLV 'if hostile BAlfNWKLl Liatisa 11 d ^nscminG < K e’r’d r,>i t; f • „ immendat imp to Due f r un Bit.1 k* imq l»<uiit , *r ■ ." , . f’uTr»*'nev . * r wh..ch has been (iui( , " _ ; The'ealbTtc'or th^ UTtfrlatui*- in P.oBMou.t^t^ef.-a^i-i^J.e,- \l;v r< v ' t Checks and Cash Item-* t the necessary legislation.. In. ... IVnnpylvan-ia and >’ew York there tea Total modified*y*4*fti of the .Northwett Can•' UA<HI,I.T^S; adian Mounted PolTee, in operation Unvivided RrofitV, te*s Cur • • ■ -• • :. ' - • ' > , . , rent Expenses, g ml Tax*? even prior,lo the wsc, These Rtatea- . - *' < wilt TeH no incoii¥eHtomee-Hi-.liie.gjih-__[>Oj- to HendAJttich „ . , . • .. , Individual neprwit'-i turt'j-c, drawa.l of the militia, foc-Lheir state to Cheek police syirtem is absulutely .free from £? v,n K* deposits -. . • . rime Certitreat** Dt-post thejaneflteiency. political vice,-or taint Ortifi'el (Mocks that it%un e d irf a county or at Ate-goii>-CafEier’* Cheeks te/.. tic'al police force, what They fattk in numbers they more than make upjor . All of the diverse labor of Pennsylvania industrial Loana’andd. ount« i O LD style hulls cost mote per pound of rough- age than the T> ie?ri m /Aiik.* and'Unukrr- "I>PC7 j -j-j Currency L'-tyrom |}ord : - L'n i.M- Si Iwr hi id oilier Nfintrr Ctua 1 7*>»; hs Cbr 1 1 Hen 0:|mr licinjuriVjS,; Vi: triim Head < KOI ToR Entered a.- sCoud-T it-'s'bratl mutter I: tja ' . ruary I4. IfkiTi,at the Pn>to]Th>Mit Barn Well, S. ('., under the Act of- I'ohRTes of March .% I87fl. -- ,.,, v , - . . ^>rice per ton: Aikeb \jwg3?ffkL.)indicates. This ^ \fw$is because they «du Jil WwHlifc - are one * fourth lint which has ^ * no food value. j;V To know how much each pound oftoughage i|h costing you, you must divide the t)rice per ton by 1500—not by 2000. <118* i;!l'TinN RATKR - *, One rear ti 50; rfrx tftnnths three idoinhs 50e. __ tiABILITJK.S. LUjadirided TrotitP, less Cur.- L xr.i!i • K x pc nee a ai d Tnjt ca Barn w km., Tiu kso \ v Jri v 5, ltd ii‘aid.„; : :• ...... Individual*Pei>n?itg suhj*-ct ;.! tock*ck 1 . - Savii.jrs t>apo6i» . 'Time Certifi' , ates of Deposit I Cashier’s Check? ST. LOUIS RIOT, TWAOt H?5 41 n33 dl —. W-e would intileAhu ftUen.f i 'u of our colored subicriherf especially, to the artie’e published^ei.sc^wherein this i J sue under the head “Negroes Slai.n^bf Mob; in East St. LotH«. J L. In jecent fnonths there has-been quite an exodus of he- r groe« from Soulhefn States to Northern and Western States, under the iiiflu- ORCe of slielt tonpued orator?, who pronustHl better wages and soeial oqaa^py^ Judgingiw^n ..reports from Ht. Louis, it would seem that they are meeting with a very warm reception-^- their houses being burned while they are being rurrdown ai d shot. , *f ■* , Of course we are not fully advised as to what broughtrtrn the trouble but we ore sat-i-licd. aiul—are sure that the negroes■* who have emigrated^ td S.t., Lviuis-are. satisfied, (hat the farms of S uih I'rtroiina, (Jeorgla ami "other Total $l.'»4T. , n2 s:> STATE OF Sol TII C.\K< H.1NA, - County of Barnwell. i " Before me came Thoe. L Wragg Managed of th^abovejiamed bank, who. beliig duly sworn, savs that'ths above aodforeg i-g statement is a trfie con dition of said bank, as'shown by the bool^s of said bank. -THOS. L. W-HAGG. Manpger j**h+ 1 . Sworn to and subscribed 'before-' me Total .elements, lib*, together with the nests of foreign criminate, and Qie" spar.se of rural life are well careti for by l[ess than 300 state police, although the jfdp- illation ot the state is nearly S CKKI,0<*0 ; wHr ——- -*'* 7*.-^.—^ - - *• - -» f i coat exactly what you pay for them. Every pound is all roughage^- no useless lint. To really, know thi/difTerence in cost between old stylej hulls and Buckeye Hulls yov^mast know the cost per polled of rad roughage. \ -Even though Buckeyfe HuHs do sell at a much lower price than old atyle hulls, you can’t realize how much less they are. costing ycu until you consider-'how much more real -roughage a ton contains. •Hite -$th day of June,,181 our counci (L S ] JOHN O’OiORMAN. 'Notary Public JENNINGS. Nutary i’ublii Sacked—easy to handle. They mix wpll with other forage. Take half as much space in the barn. „ 't BuckeyedHulls go farther. They^allow better assimilation ^-^f otljer food. No trash or dust. Correct Alto P M BUI GEO. H 1H T1.K+! HA'GOOD (Tirirect Attesf TATTHEAV?. (AN BKOWN FARRELL,- INGHAM Directors Mr. Dan Wolf, HammCnd Bldg. &Mfg. Co., Hammond, La.,toy a ‘7 am feeding Buckeye Hulls to milch cows and find them a satisfactory filler'when mixed with cottonseed * . — meat and othex-concentrates. At the present Price of feed stuff, Buckeye Hulls are the cheapest roughage on the market.” ' _ ' To secure the best results and to develop the ensilage odor, wet the hulls thoroughly twelve hoursdiefore feeding. It is easy to do this by wetting them down night and morning for the nest feeding. If at any time this cannot be done, wet down at least thirty minutes. If you prefer to feed the hulls dry, use only half si much by bulk as of old style hulls. Book of Mixed Feeds Free Gives the right J'ormula for every combination of feeds used ip the South. Tells how much to feed for maintenance, for milk, for fat- ' feuing, for wort.- Describe Buckeye Hulls and gives directions for using theifi properly. Send for your copy to the nearest mill. Dept. K The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co, Dept, k Atlanta Birmingham Greenwood Little Rock Memphis Augusta Charlotte Jackson Macon Selma Condensed Statement of the Condition of Btnk-offWestern CaJmlina f at the Close Of Business June 20, 1917. . notices B iifihrTfmf JlyiUint,’ H 'Gas; 1 on 11: "soutliern ?tRtes will make far ilhouTd do nothing without th-> fulle,.; Airtbority of legal saiicti'.ui if we.would avoid the semblance ob meeting law lessness of one kind with a forge .which -TiG- b'ir:iiture a!. 1 K. v^r bomea ,..f-<*r them and that tbf'y will receive better treatment at the hands of the Southern farmers wfrrr have al ways been their friends. .— __ has no auHnirity in law- large industrial centres to b-'e. me 'volcano of unrest at d- disorder. N fwrp^4*u-44icu element.- wi’h ignoranc of the sutiremacy of law.-and tvitli ai ingrained crinHnal inEtinCt a* the Lai ian (’anioira. Bqt we ought t-i have t homtTgtrard as stnrn Hs^4e-gte+utixe-.f sijt it. ean be obtained^-^Vet .1Li should be borne jin mindlWt we” an ve.jy fortunate in lmycffg *n H'** 'baG ps for troops. l'|>on THfc NEGRO OldiSTION In many sections of the South the negro^questinn has beeu something- of a nightmare btiUi to the negro and the white. Bui^un'ess our _fdresight is badly askew thte war Tr going To 1 ipi* Init# nva4»y di-agree&hie -feAturesImm.. this probleTirof the Sjmh. This elitn- iqati 'ii will take from the question f the problems injected fry bad l>e entire-Capital. v r>cma. amounting to'-fti ivneli ; eg|-h brar;el: le-mg. * t-viT-y <1)1 lar.jdcpuAH>»d in, an many o negfce^aiid;bad whi’csyiind farmg~to a urge training The shadow illustration shews the Ford Power Plant v to which the Smith Form-a- Truck is bolted with • vise-like / \ tvllieh rdioliter"appeHP t The heavy illus tration show* t^ie Smith Form-a-Truck r.d jutted to the Ford Bower Plant - it carrics.SjQ percent of the load, attitude ot ments of both races each race'townrd thw^th.er has largely temp red by a m u' lift! drJ*trust . of th* other, l .But to ns jwfib live in counties where the lmgfpeP are in the .‘i.i y major.ty t.!u re kt* some facts to give pride to both races. To the- well In formed there i6 no doubt but our no- t ytHtes have been visited by emissaries pf the Kaiser whose aim was to ally them to Germany bt appealing to al' of the motives that erbVr into the parti aanship and pn judict^of the race prob- Jein Negroes in other states may have been deceive<L-_biAtr~uur negroes gave such a frosty reception that' their part ing guests were speeded boyopd their hopes. They realized that aur negroes were more sensible than they imagined. Auctlier fact is worthy of consideration. In spite of the lamentable ignorance of the r.egroes and their lack of opportun- -f 1 ■ ^ tries for adequate-ijfformation on pub lic questions, thev really putting themselves behind pabriotic purpose?*' There was recently ft jiarade in ar.oth'er state one of whose features appealed st-ongly to me. It was in the interest Td the liberty loan. Aftt-r a number of organizations repjesetitjng the indus>* trial, financial, and commercial life of the community had pas«e4 qherp ap^ ■ j. v 7 .. *. ' peared. in the citizen clothe? of the "“•» - .a average negro, a large number oT ne- gre'es of military age. each bearing this placard *T am wjllir.g to give my-life for my country, are you willing to buy » liberty bond to onTfit. rite?” Among the gratifying responses to the Red Gross appeal are the contribution's made by our negroes^ This war will tm a l°probability throw new sidelight* on. ... w < ■ * the vexed rpegro j robletn. ^rtnd control of tli'e civil auiln-nto— i would be a.mat^ei\uf n, L-w minutes t- secure from the 1‘ros^dcift through tin governoFTts-lmuiy uatioital troops a may,be .‘needed t > restiu’e. order. I h< presence M tlose troops in. the >tati wi.^AfpiCL any license on the part o the il/wless or aiafrfc. • -r’the law ab;d iuuuiiuuiu uuuuiuuuunzr Gur Federal Reserve bank always ’4<eeps on hand an imtfiense supply of currency and we o&n always get what we .need for our depositors by turning over to it, if necessary, .the notes on whiejh our merchants, farmery and business customers have borrowed tnoney from us. Every bt^slness man with payrolls to meet will, understand^what this riuinnnr. In thvypast of pe^ce^nd easily carried a' Iftrg^ per non-producers of both races that carl do onethalf the work that Smith Form-a-Tnick oan do. < ■ / And yet erne horse and wag6pf costs nearly as much to buy as Smith Form-a-Truc^and the. Ford oP,, Maxwell chassis used as the power -plapt—and the horse costs more to keep than the Slhith Wprm-a-Truck. So why use horses any more—we can ma^e immediate delivery of Smith Form-a-TruclSi \ Let us show you whAt_it will do for\-ou. groes were called vagrants, the wjn>es were catied l afers. But in war times with food BcxrcUy. andJiigli e<»st of living there is absolutely no p ace fur Everyone of either of these parasites both races should be able to show sou c degree of euiArlovment to justify hie living in the community. If hi? means - . . «'• ‘ will enable him to live without work, then he should work for the sake of his example on those nha rou^Litiil, or live dishonestly'. Whatever provisions riflfttFare Rlfeady on the statute hooks You cad assure yourself of this important safeguard by becoming dn&Vf our depositors. PfTj MCMUR FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM mith Statement of the Condition of TOST KATIONA L BAN K ; FA IRF A X, S. C. i COMMERCIAL BANK. Located at Blackville^ S. C.., at the close s of busiiieM June 20, 1917. .' RESGURCES. $ n 40s 62 should he invoked to the In test to put »veryon> to wi rk. and \vhKt-v-*r law? are needed should bo passed in a») ex traordinary session uf-.lho legtehttorc. Tin* labor situation '.will reij lire th|s> Tiie neC'-spity Tor a lHfger degree of support to the. ii/dig.Cj!.L aud; those whose, supjiort may be Executrix Sale L< >atTs-^.mT'THs« , ouTi tsi... 771 lHu* from Banks and Banker^ Currency .. :v.v..... • ; • * Gobi. lt .. ..1... Silver a n.d 'other mi rtor coin Cheekijtnd Cuiih Items - ; < ' . ’ fC. - >Total ,■.... - n LIABILITIIJS^ Capital Stock Raid In... v -. Undivided 1’rotits, h-psCur- -—Fe+vt. Expeivws ind faxe! Under and by virtue ic|f the now entertained in an rrd»*r uf th* IHrrtetfi h’DtiTlt dated the 21|t day of .Tone.' I'd d -will sell all ih? per-onal prnrfr r: ^ibnsistii g of household and n t *h fimsLture, and other' pgr*anal pr» pert An Ambition and aJSecord 77f Sal he mrTT of the South are identical with«he needi J tbe fiinrtb ar.U .tncccH cl oi.p Ibtaia J X HE nee o-eloop lessHi,*/^- by hay ng iheir men go iilr the army, will r* quire that everyone able to work fif.tLc.*'uCiW” R»*■*_»> • tip upbuildiu? cf ,*ay aik*- r.o favofr-*-no f^rdal privilege M , * Thr ^oOtKfrn R, • accorded lo otters. Tte ambition of IhfsSputlvrr urjU' of ,-itcrc-t tl--t i» boRM-tV the railroad-; to see perfccirimbat ovcc.t of caiiruadi .v. ychi inRtti .,1 ic:c* r to rrali/.c That tlbcraEJ to obtain thr addifloria! r»pita> r* r ' cT.I. r/cd hcHicV- incident to tb tenter; and.-ttiaily* To take in riche ia the bo, ot-hfr- grra'e inylui€tficy. wjrh TU) C T-mn* CertiticaU«_ojf Jjtpos i t Cashier’s CluMrks. Ntttes and Bills RediSfOtented B.iMs l'aya^je. oieludmg Cer tiitcutes loEMohey Borrowed * CONOHlONS. ^ * - ", The daily press bring* the -arinour ce- me ot Chat G7.vVfn(irH|^Rn'< ing has ap*~. - pointed lor this 'state a council of defense, Mr A. M. Kennedy beirgthe ; member fr<jm Barnwell county.* Tch-*e gentlemen were appointed bpcfui** fhev are T-f a ir most t r -gre-xiVe ertf—- Notice of Pinal Discharge ■ Total .. .$ 37 G-. STATK i)F SOI’Til CATtUhLV A rOt*NTYl»k BAjtXWKI.I. Byfore Tin* c;W’i<* C. W. llvbt/te^lrS Ga-iter <*f the <b'»ve nUmed baHy^wlio bH-rrg—d-tuy -Jrt»rn v says ihiit. :h* abuve'and tori^r>un,g stnteiiient i« a tru« .1' VI lit \ . f I,.r 1 ;• ’ f I f%,(> ’ ^ r ti e -ttate «>' V1J1 ■> km :!«*uer*"T ArJil l'-,8 TN. ; 1 ' ’ j , tt - Thi| ia f preaertotioh prepared especially lor MALARIA O^CMILLS 4 FEVER, .a. t n Five or •» doaea to! break any case, and v if taken then as a tone the Fever will not » >! return. ’ If acta 0n me liver better than ■—— Calomel and does noCfiripc or sicken. 25c aNotice to" Debtcirs planoingnecessary to war-a- n... ditrons. j' One of these new .conditions w l' he the absence ofteh- militia as an arm Will cure gait t a ti.f- ralfci?. Headacnpei, Cramps. CoIm re’ 4 bud Sprains, Bnwsej.'Cut®, Burns; Oh ill Itl . . Sores, Tetttr, Rkjg-.Worm, Ee zema K etc. Antisejifie Anodyne, osed inHjmally ercxternally. 25< (t'lyiiir. t . :i* \ M r t s. hr!i JN-A i.ulersep tciLat irmmii- --rrr:"tri of Saiif” ilddTarrK^ ay >ttmv ;^tey • h-- l. w. u* irt£. Jr., (’a-h i-.r. --Rw >rn -titeiuii! sui >arif nit■ -fTT.y I TTiv day -<• 1 .1 hfie c. 4 1917, ' .'Ftekhhg. (L S » rrupi. rr'AiheM; Lt... Nitenry I'ublir-. - 7- tZ7 iSj ksvt. re* al tbusth