Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, July 12, 1917, Image 4
uaaftgu. sEaTfltgL, barnweli. a. o,
promises re^poiihiui** for
ilui. “ 1t in _i>hi bking Ui nn
tvy
Ift.y I l.n I. .■!.■■» Ill WWftTPW
as the alleged Negro E<| ihI Rigid *
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gtie hllTH li'ttlt* OT f 11«11,1111 • U to r«y
liWJ lcai/i i»ra^tifci&a agvji/st ue ( gr<
11 n sc r u p 11<» uh *• m pfa>ii*tt4 a ge n t s
such associations remain
PUBLISH ED EVERY THURSDAY
OUGH*
AGE is of
R. BOYP. (All£. kr>!f()R,
il«>nt while Soulhf ru m'gr.aFF-D*' W i0 ^:
». i " ” . ’’ *- • *
Jittfoval
ice at Kuril
for-North
ert-.iirtn Ioh\ niE thoir buuo;/
aiD-ady uvprero'w'rtr Tl^y
eihit.it no concern regarding miserable
mar.
ue if it allows
the concen
trated foods to
sift, to the bot-
tom of the
trough and be-
rrn cities
liviftR and'Working 'eoqC>tj$r»r *,h
.»• r;,/ ' -Ht::: '. ' . -*
.’ISvlhiy negroes gn* forced '.to einj/r
C ---r-r <-
'■they offer no protest agauiet this v
f 1 fin ; <,x nio nth a
One, year
fh ree prionths .60c
ADVKI'.TIHISC RkTB*
from it. Ther6 is no danger of this with
lout* exploitation -if
which blacRe and wmte* alike e ffer.”
W« givethe statement in Toll frpin Mr
Morris,mi, fair rfo Ijjan is better hi Ip
than he to speak the whole-truth a-'to
the condition - of labor and fi\ mg which
have met the negroes » h » hnp.* emi-
granted to East ,St. Louis. and unwit-
tingly emipr«ted into a race riot. We
mention the matter simply to help
or iees. foi one insertion zoc : iwu iiir
aertions 60.*; three insert ions 7hc ; four
insertions $100. One Cent _tor each
. word over 2h: ~
Liberal offerj to merehknts who wish
In advertise by the month, season or
fear.
Obituaries-, trfluites of respect or cards
of thanks, and all notices of a personal
nature are charpcd for as regular ad
vertisements.- 1 •
No advertisements will be, changed
on:ess copy is received before Monday
noon each we.ek.
Communications and news letters are
a ways welcome, tint should reach this
office not later than Monday of each
week.
CIRC U LA T MIN (i CAR ANTE ED
LARGER THAN A LI. OTHER PA
PERS PUBLISHED IS THE COUNTY
Com hi Ned.
when they are wetted down a half hour or so before
using. Then they eoifvbine more thoroughly and uni
formly witjr^theotBer forage Than the old style hulls.
Use I^uckeye -Hulls flfoperly and you will find them a
better roughage than old style hulls and far more eco
nomical. i ? v
- .... * -i. ' . • .*, •
Other Advantages
i Buckeye Hulls cost nftich less 2000 pounds real roughage to the
than old style hulls. / . ton -not 1500 pounds of rough-
They allow better assimilation of age and 500 pounds of lint.
food. J ' backed.—easy to handle.
No trash or dust. N6 lint. Take less space in the barn.
recently Wilted Plant aide by side with the healthyfreslaUnt plant.—A'com
* men Occurrence.—James Island, South Carolina, August.
<hl* eeapon.Qf.the year cotton wilt through plow? or flnpl«ireh&~nf Any'
1« very active;- and, reports from va- fh*r~rarrr soil from the diseased
! lions fvectlons of the State indicate
that th1e troublesome disease is more
widespread t?iis'“season than ever be
fore. I'ntiL’'recenUy,.. wilt has Wen fioltls at this
confined to the-citastal plain blit
It Is also being reported from
Piedmont section; so, every
the State should keep a close lookout
for the disease and as
found tAke steps to- prevent its spread, df the farm
, JUlIUs affected with , this disease
shed their leaves, wilt and die. I’pir.i plants where
examination, the wilted-plants, will he patches,
found to he Tlack"on the-lu -.dfe ' If the '. \vhe*f wilt
stem is sprit open black-..srteaks are. can i,o rente
keep t.he record stright
areas To other partp of the farm. It
niigh;, also be carriod in drainage
water. ;
Where the disease is found in the
season of the year, pre :
now cautions should be taken to-.prevent
the its spread. Cutout the diseased patches
farmer in and do iTfrt plow through them, and pre
vent drainage—water from these
soon as it is patches from getting on to other parts
It is also a good" pliyi
to. pull tip and destroy the diseasjad
wilt occurs in small
TflE REFORMER
Our frietuls of the Episcopal faith
have in their prayers a.list of those evi s
Trom whj r cff the# pray to he delivered.
' i . •
But.tl^at prayer was written before the
day of" the tnoderiiT reformer, or eUe
i %
they would have added "from the man
who' takes himself too serioucly. deliver
Mr. E. W. Leonard, EUendale, Term.>
has been feeding Buckeye Hulls to three milch coirs.
He says that,the cows are gwihg more imlk and butter
end ere inline condition. He prefers Buckeye Hulls.
f * *
To secure the best results and .to develop the en*iTage'odor, wef the
thoroughly twewe hours be tor $ feeding. It is easy to do t!
westing them dowfl rjight and morning for the n?xt feeding. If at an
us I At best he is a sort of compel Mt jry
ha l a i«*e~^4he Toek-r+bWd ^ wsertii’i-vt!
whf» In lieves in..hinkii v'd- eper in the
rut. NNV- have had ft fejv reformer* in
Amenean politics wh ise !ierif ag**is. li t
r, > BNWKI J .Till liM
this cannot he <
feed the hulls d|
>ne, wet down St least tiiTrly minutes.' If you prefer to
, use only half as much by bulk as of old style hulls.
Book of Mixed Feeds Free
t formula for, every combination of ferds uised in the
how much to feed for ; maintenance, for milk, fer-fat-
rk. Describes Buckeye Hulls and gives directions for
operly. Send for your copy to the nearest mill.
Dept. K The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co.
>nta Birmingham . Crerntcc.ad Little Bock
;u$ta Charlotte JaUtton MacOn ■
KEEP THE RECORD STRMljHT
in U;c recent rtuif cla»l> in East St
Louis, brings to fhc foraJjic.nrany - ded
problem of the race quertton in Ain.-r-
ieft, The varmus comments that have'
been published ori this outbreak will
fail in three clashes; "Many of the
Sojtli'TM newspapers who have smart
ed ni silence under the implied superior
wisdom i f N irthern editors as to hand
ling the negro problem, have secretly
rejoiced not in the race clash, but in.
the fact that the riot occurred in a
state north of Mason.and Dixon’s line
The attitude of Northern sentiment
toward tbe.'.viuih and its treatment of
negr es lias hi-er. th*it the negro would
r ach his racial nji.lhuJam *o4t4v-
wegt’d treat lii? ra-’e as tic* N '*rtl: wouldl
T'he- >o.iMteru {*ress r* i Hees-to-SeH^ thet-
lays who talone hold of
tjhe fbmriesVnVuior a^ to the di-.ippear-
r'
ance'nf (use Morgan, a tr.ember of the
fion in former
Masonic L’raft. *1» c.deiijjjf reform'Ma- i in :».is yvgv, Purs off the* c in u!
V • ■ • ■r.-e' + x *
“jiicy out. of. < xist- n,*e. 1 i'ney fail yd H - wat f ‘ r and' plant, food.-. paus'i
... ' i , ’• ydanta' -bn w ilt- and’die. This
then auhottgh they succ-ieercd io-array-; . . ■ . , .
, • will live in the soil indefinitely
i ig against Masonry k!i the intluenCm- !
o: the churches, and' in Smith Carolina j
for a time they practically exchnl.rli-
i
from participation in the order all of j-
tlie best church members. 1‘rior to the
Civil war the inhospitable climate of
Massachusetts and the soybaked plai -
of Kntisft? (ley-dop'd th.s*
m t for tbe B'holi.tLf.i::-*if
-H*i+ver*e revt»rr< tBaronid
the. bl >ck' iii ti slave tn
t-e.e^t ly r-^rtW i.uthing, i
Dept. K
\1rmphit
Stiniu
iirmers throughojui t!
e who ate suffering .f
fOttf
in tou< h with the people who have
seed fof sale.
f lo'Mie-. - labr.r md-p
n cHme i>r anyTkji g*p’.-
Nolidi of Final -Discharge
’’hbfrtliy ifivjft) that on Mi n-
day July Id. 1 wi-’l at ply * .!no K.
>. ,e. - teg ubge Pr t HU'sCir I'srnw- ! 1
men
DECKhpEli itr. MJt»7
MILL CLOSED
UNtfL FURTHER NCTHCE
b'trr- k
Am th<-r class comment j&otneg
Iroin* the negro lenders and in fact
' b __
ffiUi their wisest J-aders.' Th'e general
coi'sensos of their opinion is to place a
martyrs halo around the head iff every
negro who fails a victim to murder or.
mob violence, forgetting the faok that
n»i^b violence is no leepej^tox of color
when once if is aroused. * Forgetting
aluo the fact that- wherever and when-
_/ • . t
ever two races have., lived side by side
that clashes would inevitably occur
in their essence an
No M5re ; .'
, - Currency Panics
To you remember theshuildownsV
\ the- business depression and the
lack of employment which fol-
Jowed thecurrency pinic of 1907?
To prevent another currency
enoUi-Ki
the ry o' humanity hag no j !.tt foj
i idividualitism, they are to jye melted
and run through moulds after h s oW;:
heart. K i t h *• r »rt ttecojut of h% j * -a 1 -
nusly • or ignorai/Oe h?~tiei.eve* ti.at
everybody is .-.T acai-iyt him’. b. -
lie’ve tn tLb rdili ••■Tth a :ni?i-'oi:. buV\f
Federal Reserve Bank
flanic thC Federal Reserve Bank
ing System keeps on hand an
irrv?re|fse supply of currency to
* ur £i#n the banks which belong
to thf systt m. of w hich we are one,
•oMvat they may at all times meet
thfe cumncy requirements of
Ineif depositors.
Pt e:;i Fit appe.il to you to get
it* protection, without" coat, by
btCGlplifig cne of OUT dpnofiitftr*?
These clashes are
a'tagonism of a'at.dards rather .than of ] mor 1 *. fertile soil Tor them than the
i 4 n .
races, hi the comments from negro , effete Esst. There reforms galore have
leaders there are t raced*-of. veiled j been put op«the s’at ute books, but
threats which come imt from tfie great
ir,ass of 'negroes themselves but from
the pi-t+ftt ly few men wiiuwrmtd climtr
ii’to power over the wrongc over their
brethren. One of these veiled threat*
is that uDder the sdOiHedjpefiecution^
of the rnce in the South it will emigrate
and leave the South unaided to settle
its pressing Tabor problems. For the
sake of argument let us grant that this
f hadiomHniieitjpie -avi/ h
e tils own ludi •r<)U*i.e*s he
me* -st
Ties * >p<•-'.*
K id ne y
MEMBER
RAO RESERVE
wiMiian* sin rage ’her
aims, whleff i eed ti
t i: ¥r~g—vrh r crutcked so tec
ram tt
bizarre women or men to Support them
The women of England by their work
in munition plants and by taking s
industrial ate tfie places'of their iner,
have done mure for .women's suffrage
than all the reformers of the Pankhurs!
type. The At nerican women who- have C ,ur,I > Trc5 * ur ’ r > Ouar crlv Rtf.vrt o( F're*
i v Co S( \
QUARTERLY REPOHT
AT ONA' . BANK
vers.ity of S-uf
th^ (Vi'ui'ty S
i iorrat-1bu ( \
Eli Cctl.ctvd Frog Apr:! 1st
is not a threat, but the irre^istahiB
gone as guides to Ftait.c.e^.ajul,..vUu>.are ■.
Inclusive
,oF« ts.vaf 'ed course* j
p. t literaa»re, history,
‘They4ahperi6es are’
’Voyfortunitije for'
f*/A largi- number
Aitable Gradont*-s
>iate receive free
nee| t in th*-
further‘tuirtieultrs
conviction of negro leaders that els* -
where than^fiv .South is the fullest
* ■ ■ ... - - X s r. -
dprel ipment of the race to be attained.
Yet there is a valuable sidelight thrown
on the question of emigration by Frank
Morrison, secretary of the American
Pederation of Labor, under a Wash
ington date line of July 5th. The Ne
gro Equal Rights League of Bolton
had charged trade unionism with re
sponsibility for the East St. Louis race
riot. In reply Mr Morrison said “The
ch&'ge is viciously untrue. The Illinois
trade union movement is striving to
« p - ^
organize the workers of both races.
Mao; of our local unions have
backing the Red Cross work and'.Liber*
ty loans are doing more f ir woman*
• '" r ”*,-'. /
suffrage than the reformers who dis
gust the nation by displaying disloyal
and treasonable sentiments before th**
White House gates. ADulhrr type of
refdrtne.r who is thrust upon us is t -e
political prohibitionist. We ca 1 kmt
political to distinguish him from t) e
sincere advocates of temperance who
wish to make the world betier by a w.re
control of liquor. In Congress the uoii-
tical prohibitionist !is always on tl.e
job. Regardless oL whether' the p*-ud
ing bill is for a naval station' in Guam
Magistrate »
Sflm Gill
Airaut Reopl. s
John Rrovvq;
<ieorgt* (iuiitvf -
law arnjft business,
moderate itn*l nia
support are affbrd
i f scholar.-hips are
of colleges in th|
tuition m all jpmjrs.ei
School of Law. For
write to *
- THE RK ESI DENT.
University of South Carolina
Comiiibia. S. C
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Ben Harden
An Ambition and a Record
'THE r.rfdsTif rhe South are identicd..Vrith the l^ced*
bto.e .VuU rrn RailwAs tLe rrowtb todl 4bcccw of cue mean*
K.e'upbti'lllkc cl tte erttrr.
V. , \
Ti e Southern."Railway no
ite.-orjen to when. , \
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The imhitiop of the. ScuthefAJ
unity < :tite,e't that i* bon* of ccA
ti e riilrcuJ*: to fee perfected thapni
cocj.t of tiilroadf v.-hicb \miMt t
aCcroce; to reulLxe that lihefility c
tc-1 Stain the si!i itional rapilli tieede
Magintfat# at Bartwei]
I amt** Drayton
J*te W it is
Hn‘.tT S iintvr
•pecial prinkye fiat'
$J0 00 •
INI O) j
15 00
Registration Notice
Get yoor regisiraPibn certificate uexl i
Salesday . ,-Vogut-ta 6th.
Notice\t* hereby given thnt/aH per.
sons tt'hu deeire It* Vifte.in ;/.• ^ ,1 -y ,*
Total
Magistrate at Hilda
r-.lif.vj fiiilU’et tucidi
tenict; aiU, finally—* / —\
—Tt) r<trrTrv rtrteAr. the body' po‘-tK-
ether t?e»t indeuriy; witb oo more, but wit
r.jttf «.nal equal ej w-ttuuitiei. -
citizenship in Porto Kicd, n
negro
member..-, and negro delegatee attend
e /stal»;:shmvr t
/e req air* d t •
ten cejti6tfiiiV>
fD To.; it.ii w.ji bT
he B uud of lf.-g
of a County (N urdwill
present ;h*-ir r*-gt».ir»u
Ttie books c>i
open-ai the offi -e
i'! rati ■ ni 81 theiC
lift? Only. A Jgj^(
Dxme. Til y
us Collection?
hy. ftiid if you /a V 4 h>*
W Svwyt>r, brokers t*x $10'JP
employment agents to Cniiie tu East St.
* ■
Louis in such^pumber^ that they could
control anti, he debaUs pretirtnii
and-f ranks 1 i* \sneeches hack t. , ±
ytir.r certifKia>».
nona
l-e'ki.hp HitrUAyfA* A
older of .the ti* aru
u'terr in the next-t-le -lion
8flit tide of ' this
q jarters.--jrhe Chamber of Cfittjhieice
waTUrged wreki»-ag^- bv cne i t its ojr.
fleers to use ;ts ag>rn<t .the
ctuii fcign of misrjeprtaeniatiba imtb/aiee
•rr»*
psjicr r>ij q.i-s.iun i
u>t>ru*d.. iet :f, be
| that Ke stand ^hole h* t.rfc.u y 'T >r anj
Jm Vi merit contra) whidkey, th
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