Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, July 12, 1917, Image 8
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America’s daintiest a^ess ANITA STEWART, will be at the
Matinee 5:30; Admission 15c and 25c
NO RESERVED SEATS
'{Sight 8:45; Admission 25c
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Hr Ben Miller of -Aj44etun was in
PROTRACTED'MEET1NC - r
BECINS AT MILIETTVILLE
toWii last_Friduy
JEVVELRV
Mr V.,S. Ownin' visited -relative? in
Wi.Hipt Tii last Sunday.
Caf>t J/B. Armstrong spent Wednes
day in A ugUHtA im busttn***..
. Mr'and Mra Uoliert. MeNtb and baby
are visiting Mr? i^alhe McKabr
The members of Speedwell Metho
dist church of Millet! are glad -tTr^aTr
nounce that the Rev Wm. Dunbar w.ill
assist the regular pSiUor, l;«g J—U Sn-
-j nrner.+n^r pmtracted meeting be
ginning on Saturday July - JJ. MrTurn-
bait is a nat ive of this community RpiU
is an able preacher. He has number
less friends and .relatives in thiap voum
ty. The pastor and members extend a.
cordial invitation to all who will
Miss Elizabeth MeXab La? gone to
Orangeburg to visit-relatives.
iMiss Helen C;tlhou:i is visaing. Alilh
Virginia Warren at Allendale.
^ .Miss Bessie Bronson i* .home from
summer school at' Charlotte’.-N • C.-y
Miss Daisy U mean of Charleston is
visiting her sister, Airs H. D. Calhoun.
The street paving is progressing, very
nicely. The job is^about one-third
done. ' 1 - ■> '
Bagging arid Tie;
C7,o O' \
u!st\ has gone up ir\ pri
' I hi)\\glit >v]ien\ni
am ni position
he low the market ]>riib<N Co
like eve^vjhih
LOCAL
Items Picked from Town
and County. &
eoint
UNCLE SAM TO-CARE*
Mi jor Wi'Ti*, .JbinCan of .Edgefield
wa- in town Tuesday.
!'i*p I/ena Caw is here visiting Miss
O i.ve Calhoun this week. -
Mr and Sirs B**n Whaley yf Dun
barton were in town Monday.
- Cad ilnrry D Cttl,homf was called to
Charieeton on Ivisi ije?s Monday-:—
Mi-s Margnrite Patterson is visiting
re a ives ill Columbia this week.
FOR THE SOLDIERS
W. D. GANtT
Jeweler
New York', dltly S—The families of
I riited States suldifers who die or are
injured in the war with Germany will
'b<* cared f*»r if a bill planned today a*
a conference of Samuel (lumpers and
A.ugust Belmont with insurance pension
experts is passed bv Congress The
p'an provides also for separa te-^-im-
pensatioo for tin* families of soldiers
sent away. * • — — \
(lumpers and Belmont represented^
Uie -Council -adh-NatLoiial -'IWen«*e ami
tlie bill they will draft shortly will hr
the administration measure. It js said
it will have the support of the presi-
or write
Major Tat Drew and little D<*is
Drew Hre spending a few days at Glenn
Springs.
. •( • .
Wm, E. M'cNnb has Tot-timed from
his vacation, spent i^T V irginia with
Ins fatinly. ,
Miss Mattie \yeathersbee of \Viliie-
ion spent last week'with Mr and Mrs
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Miss' Virginia Moseley .is visiting
relatives in Orangeburg this week.
inor11 i\1g at ;_U. ;IV- o'c’nck
JoTTff
Locrf! nieToii growers are getting
from H-K) a car up for vfhtermelnna.
'Mr and-Mrs .lames -Moody whin have
been here for some time left for Char-
• • •
lest/tm fast weeje.
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The many friends of Mrs Marvin Hol
land will learn with regret that she is
qiitie-illat home litre.
Mrs-Marvin Benson and children of
Darlington are visiting M\j*a Benson's
mother, Mrs Lizzie Hair.
Miss Hallie Armstrong of Columbia
spent the week-end with her parents.
Mr and Mra J. 1L Armstrong.
' "1B&2 : — ; W* • r ~ / * “ * •;
Mrs Annie F. Easterling and daugh
ter Mijjs Lucy Catherine Of -Aiken are
he*e the guests of relatives.
Misses ‘Sophie and May Y.ogel and
their brother Dan of Sumter are here
the-guepts of M.aj D.-F.-fTrew. .
Mr and Mrs Hex Graham of Charies-
lon are.visiting Mr Graham's mother.'
Mrs Leila Graham. Jack (iraham of
Augusta was alspTere last -Sunday
^ A i
- Messrs R, W. Hi ley, A. A„ Lemon,
Ted lt ley amTXlbert Hartin-went up to
Columbia’on Thursday to see the x ball
game between‘Charleston and Colum
bia. ■
Long Distance Phone No. 51
Mrs Annie Baxley is visiting Cant
and Mrs Jr Anselm Meyer of Meyers
Mill. " . ' • '
The friends of Mr Johnson Hill of
.Snell ng will Darn with regret that, he
is quite ill.
Mr and Mrs W. E. Bennett of Spring-
field were here Sunday visiting Mr and
Mrs R. W, Dicks.
Mr and Mrs Albert Bennett of Bal-
dock were here Sunday visiting Ml*-
FraVer meeting
Mr Belmont suggested that instead of
paying insurance to injured men in
installments, payment be'made' in n
lump slim In order tiiat the man might
be able., t >. set himself up in business
at once. *
EfD.bkx iile'--l’reheliii.g liiyt ai.d third
SuihImss m l be atterm-on at - t An
Siipau.,—’Frendnr.-g -ecnid ami fuiirib
. -1--'-+• *
Mimtav m the alt-n <i n »; t rliii;
Better Farming in the South
UNDERTAKING
WON'T YOU HELP US ;
' ' SERVE. 00R COUNTRy.”
Washiugbm. D.-CL.. Jfcqly 10 — An ap-'
peal.t<i'Blii|tpers_and consignees t<* "do
their bit” towards
■ •a Motor
rfjtarcil ttT
n .1 radius
<•' ittison-
14 OW
Lliaiidle iuii-i'4
; of ID miifs).'
The Weakest Element of Plant Food Fixes the Crop Yield, Ju$t as
the Weakest Lirtk Fixes the Strength of the Chain—Only
. By FerVdization Can the Weakness Be Removed.
Idis Brabhffm, of Hattrcville, the
L\ largest asparagus grower 10 the wyrld
was a visitor here Tuesday.
31i--« Nonie Best ha- returnsd from a
visit of sewraL weeks, U) friends in.
*» Carlisle and Lynchburg. S. C.
Mrs G. M. Green and Miss Shllie
—
Prtt^. arf* spending the sumiher months
with relatives in North Carolina
improving
freight car supply by .prompt' loading
and unloading at warehouses ar,id side,
track-hiiJ been issued by the Southern !
Railway Syptem. 1t is beaded, "won’;
Yofr HeTp r* Serve Our CounH-v^” and
is as follows^
‘ I nder .existing war eomfittons the
transportation of troops and of muiiiv
tions.aiid supplies fv»r thf> Arm. and |
2v4«y ami *for +»ur- Allre? ill -Eun'|.-
niqs’t take pr-cedence ^iver all . i;id« of ;
iratlifL . j 7 *
"The railroads of the United :
are performing iheif* full duty t
Girvernnient and, are striving, a
same time, toserve aH-those dependepr
upoq theqT-fqr.tfsVnj^iortation with the
least possible (Belay.^
*'Drastic rule/ yo skeure the mns'
eJlDieu.t us^'of every avajlable^ freight
car are being enforced so fa.r as- coi di*
tions can be governed by the railroads.
"But there, are delays beyond the
control of the railroads. -
. y".>hi(» ! pers and consignees can *‘X)o
i licir b l” and cut down the time .used,
m I lading and Unloading^cars at their
warehouses afut side tracks. ■}-
-r.-’ Every hour counts.
"Carp should be loaded to tli**ir ♦•«-
M. B> CALHOUN
.Plants must feed
to grow Four e n -
senUal food ele-
rpeffts come ^
the' air and
from the :
Only three
those* that come
Xrotn the soil 'fall
short of crop re-
quirments ' and
have to be sup-,
plied.by man if the
greatest y i e I d s
a/e to be obtain
ed. .These are Ni
trogen, Phospho
ric acid afui.pqt-
be said to have a
.iroductitin. This
I may be a shortage of some plant food
_ element. If so, this should be sup-
•s! **\£*}* «^cMLS^F&eB. £'r'!.
t-d here by a stave, limit the possible;
prodnetiou of a crop?
If. for.instance, there is only enottgh
six nitrogen, in the soil to produce ^0
busiu ls xif com or 175 pounds of cut j
ton per. acre, while there; is enough 1
plant food elements of other kinds to
produce enormxrusiy more, how then
can greater yields be obtained.than tjie
nitrogen will permit? . ,
Tll^t problem cf plant feeding, la,
theref^’e, no simple one.T It haa en-
Funeral Director. Phone No. 25
nULENOnOE, Sre
RUB-MY-TISM
Miss Wren Porter' has returned from
her home, where she has been- spend
ing several da s with Ler mother. ;
Miss Ida Browiqpg has rcturncd honle
after spending - several weeks very
pleasantly in Augusta wills friends
Miss Edna Still leaves next Saturday
i for Brevard, N. C. 4 wliere she goes to
jSPfnd her vacation of several weeks;
John Duncan Holmes of 1 Charleston
spent the w+ek-end here witli his
- & » « - 7 ; ~ " r
parents, Mr and M,rs Willie Holmes.
Sores,;Tett^p/rCing-Worm, Ec
zema, etc. An(ij«i|tic Anodyne,
usecj internally or externally .^5c
StMtC
'rhe district meeting of the Knights
4jf 1'ythTas will be held at Fairfax mr
Tuesday July 17th '•GnarrdJ.odge t»fti
cers to be present. Basket picnic and
ball game. 1
Mrs J. Normatr ATidefsob has rerurn-
ctF fydiii (.brenii ville where She lias be mV
spending some time. Mrs Anderson was
accompanied home by ber grandmother
Mr^McMHlan. , *
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Dr W. M. JoiiimI’ of* Williston was in
Barnwell last Friday as^istkig the Coun
ty Rorm^,gf.Eduoation witli the Winth-
rop examination and 4il>'>,to inect with
Tlie many friends of Mrs B Xazurs-
fcy who haa been-quv>t e ill, will learn
with pleasure that she is much' better*
Mrs Burk Privctte and son Burk, Jr.,
of G Vsboru. N Q. jjyill arrive this week
to visit the family of Mr G G. Bowetu
Mi e s Thelma Mazursky was called
lidnie on Friday on account of the ill-
D ss of hCT'nerttier, Mrs B. Mazursky.
Mrs DeWitt Lancaster leaves this
-we**k thMoiir Dr Lancaster iiVHMTft Mill,
where lie lias goi.e to open a dental
o'tlice> x . • ' ’
the Council of Defense
Miss 'KdTe MeN »b and ('ham i g
Hoyt* rafiifned.Saturday fr inVGrceii-
vi’Je, where they atteiidtnl the State
thee11ng of the IT, V. B. I-
0 ■ t> . ' - . .. - J ' °
hum the iiarowc.il -of c.y. ' »■
.pacity— • - .
' T;:c t^runs port at ion demai.t
liovernni lit and of the A inert
aujiplied*
er; ita; ’ V -^
V-^V'yL
with time, and organic iuatter
moisture must, be conserved, and
weeds killed through proper cultural f
methods' There things man. can pro
vide.- Therefore, if man* is not the
"Trnjtting factor” and he*Tooks afw\r
(he plant Jivod requirements, the great^
est po.-sTbje yields wrlrciccur. ’
"'/ack Creighton. Johnson liagood
Sdiomao Drtrvvrr _ jn?d Dailore
our soldier buys,- are spending’a f*-*’
days at Home with Ir-ieods and rcoifive
a^djeiipiymg tliti^je«t fr« ni camp'lift
eMrs, IVank Trolti
. Next saieulay. August H li, is the'
'-only dav ujVo which you can get a
registration cem-iicate fur the election
on thft establi-.liment of the county
c mrt. - ^ . > • i
PASTURE VELVET BEANS;
Eleven young lad-ie* skood the .Win
ttTrop Col|f-give:x-‘»wiioat-ion at tin• cn;ir»-
hoiise.Jast Friday, -dhii*' at |died t r the
entrance'-ex,un|!iati.ui. the' <dh**r ti n
^cre comp *tinc for itip v.icant^luilar-
slijp, ' • 4
fnqu'ry. "What ir mo>t pkedit-
ibly its.e <if the Velvet HTsiu?" •- i-
■ l'frni tiic velxtet Uttan'-iu tiiefcorn
iml get a )h: ilih* crop They do well
"i.gc'her. ■ I’iani r.iv early Variety' abdj
feitrjlize for a-good growth.
i * i . • • r * ill* i rj i un uu in
n:o l-d'7. slieNxas Miss .Mtrre^n 1'*»t J - r.
on a b-U'-u? ifu'l aqd .. Mce -uq ftifttnl
.oinaii (l ’tin.- 's.'.ii-tc. A 4:.ug t»*r
^ x
r.m Angus and Airs yllahwvh Ftrtter-
oii o-f Barnwell whefe -ji** s.per'it Ip r
. M ■ssrs Max and John.Bruits m left
Sunday for Gre-eewo'od to attend the
Pharmaceutical A — iciatiou.-winch nYcet'i
there this \verk-. j
Li * t e Doris Drew entertained quit-’
v LIQUID FACE P0WDER. *
*v The beauty secret of
Vomejl'who knowhow
W ^Hk* tVtajce cafe of the com-
HAPHSI CHUftCB: ””
!egv Uni .Tip-. ck'lVfccJ* Heals Surp
Gra: g> , (i ,! /v- \ "ourn,|top«'T'dn. Southing,
ves iiez bus- • /V*n-..^ ooi ‘^ti refreshing." " w
’ . ‘ ^*4 ’ • . . . ‘ j 75c, tgD.tu.-jU or ty wait direct
ersori Alay- . i’/ Samole (either color) jfor 2c. Stamp.
I. iec*C^ - 11 »1 frjfn. C j., gU Swdi Fifth S«.. Brookhrn. N. Y.
last week, me nil pi uncut to tier house
guests, tin* Mis-es Vogle of ^umteFT
Mj-a Clifford Barraft left la^k-^ntn-r-
day-"Forded” to Grbentrohd t<) spend
a few days with her buTiie folk rihe
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waa.accompamt d by Mi$$ Elm*/
mUw.^w i. n wifi i• \si• d:. i
Pr.eacbmg every Su'.;day f 4uum
11 :d»» NightXyiO. . '
S inday SehiuH. 10:30 a m. .
'BVT^. F U. Slond^y’s h« S;3d p
Prayer- M■ em;^*jrt'cjuesday
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