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tmmmm iw.wrnn.il sixIty Sixth yehr KERENSKY IS CIVEN WABM FIGHT LiKELY Hi\X COUNTY'S LIST, first Sail to the cbtOR TRA’NINC CAM? TO- SUPREME POWER UN FOOD BOARD PLAN REE WEEKS \V>II l .-dcrtoke • DjiJLi of ’ K. •;sifb is “■ Oi’diT ia Ktwsia. V.w' Prrw rrT(men - • Frov i ional tiovVriimedi, v atity .FAT T8el)u.> for I irs* I),all is .k,.v I’n aibx w Irluke « - Hirst TOO Numb.f~ Drawtjo (iet (JmHa I i i.r i >r t i.lf.i ^'.ir'r.yL'ilf.r Ai.riK-. an r , yyiy-y / ~ i ~*’ " ' ' ■ [fy .* v -i ■ ’ / . i > . • •' —_ -* - -—•—^ ., ■ ■, :' r ■ 3 s - ■ l ; SIXTY SIXTH YEHR V. ■!.. -KXV!, • •; TOMATO CLUB GIRLS TO • CAN NOW FOR FALL EXHIBITS ESTHBLISHED 1852 Tjrn:p.W?'jPi-.Y 2-v.Jiff?. C- • l “ •- —'1 ' i^ v »HUCli,Mih.V:'i'uiW.|.-: C l>.- n.,,e . fc-c.p.rn >a.. 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I!ifi : '. v ••' l ' T j a: Yi’T i ebtjsit*t,;v t . -V'l*e—iiT-1-t.iin ^iATui.^p-vern.-^jiv JfjVtit* .Hl vn’miv 1 r .'4 . t-.r jam.-, amj ’ 1 • TiiI' wnr sire).kill e it r-’t inkremeia nf ♦ ' ■ nien.ha.Ve lint Work in N. -Mjn's Lard ♦ j I. iftd^Oj, J .i. -i; 11y‘ MniT).— Canadian r> title ra mi h art* tr-re trim the h'rei’oh •ont have ir.fertnG',y r* c mmend* i to .b,\ m.eriteu). allluinly "khiit.: Arae'rVan J - ii < >- enli-Iedfor/'V'iy *" w utk t\> i Liiv'es eert.-iili men l he cbmii'Hii'V Vummail course. i|i taking eare of all 4our ero IV: ers have made’tiieir .reci iniSvbntlattrrT^ri Iveu will need YiTur tnaHh^r^hr your sis-theVi-s jLts will niit be otlicinlly ! ^ , ;-tt*r tii help ynu, lint (luting the cai au (luhlishedluiiTil wry near, the enil of sttei ^th H{:an s. the irr.it b iard pros piis.i l inserted.t'y S.-iibi^ r.- *«> l iuit tlie * '-*88011. put Alp by y.irjrsV}f ? -he ? .tjiink- rcarnp.- Jt is stated that mi otticers will f v.r JeiiiiUit purposes, l-.nfh gj.i 1 " °.; be conun ssiened aT this time above the ■exhiji ts will be nquiriilTy ■> uji astbte- rit ,^ () f t *aplain, and tiiHl iiiih inure ‘ ment s Riilar to the full*.wing: •' 4 C-er- t!nn .fifteen plains will lie recpiu* ■ fy that the prrdict's 1 am .<?xhibiti»>R merdeii from each student company of wer • pu ? up ’by me alnue _ —— r , <uie “hundred and sixty men, Tints it Dun’, 'ail to keep a record. friT that wnl.be-seen that the men who receive Will be-f.tVeu it.to*co:iaideration by Ii e , euptaincys will h»ve lo hi -judges i;n a warding the prince '\1alre| || | j ■ y TTTr^TH^riiipi til mn ' isirat.ii i y. ;r record a* aedurjite »s pos-ih-le. The !- ’rowing i?’a 1 iof the thiiig*^ -f ever j since the effinp opened lias been very iings 1 t«ten. ‘ The least infraction of a m'e or want tlie girls, to have ready fur exlrsbit. . di*j>'ay of ignorai ce of what had h j en >ow., up:i *e ear I ;! y . for-tin* first year 1 c . 1>V |. rt d b'y any cade* was marked up <pt:s’ ex'iiihvt.... is dill rent. from, fhi’! ngam-t liiui. A ti VlJ’eie.ncv card lias .of rs. 7 1 4 ; b-H-. refgi. usjy kt pVtVr eae^ man-jind f*t is . \pe-*t d. that Xach tirst year - the ebmpany comirtinders- have a very e. rl will exi ibit-t'he tidliiwing': J dozm N*1 ■ 11 eH".s ofjtema'p- : .P I d02 ,1 bott * 1 pt j ir el.i 11 sauce. ■j pt: Tifs green th.mat i .piejtlf street au.d e tie syur. ) " " - * l; pt jir puree nf tomatoes. , 4 > 1 pt- jar toms-t •> paste. ' - The following exhibit is expected of second', third a. dTourtli year girls ; 6 No 3 cans of tomatoes -A<> No d^ans of beathi.^ _ J i|tH beans'(glass ) 2 qts tomatoes {-glass.). 2 qt8 'eou.['. mixture^lass T 2 qts okra (glass | I y ' 2 bottles catsup (regulation size,) Any girl in the club maj have an in- dividual display': she will be allowed , !i!i) ii ►serve C ■ ‘ q Lu ir * mi i s i^n 1 those who doj Hot'. ■ to the /eeommemlation | Hi addition > .-of. ; lie eompany command'ers, eaelimaiv in ciiinp is" se’nt before a ‘qieetwjl exanvi- mrg t.oard." ThisT)ojyTd has the tap- - * ta il’s .feci mtnendHtions and also the i tliA e-ecy-record of fach men. The applicant is tilery put on grill TTy these . i It leers fi ifeteimine w lie lor .or not TTfe’recomu endation i f the captain is j stittatfe. 1 llclili-Tl lio v r. .N 0:1 Ate -j » m i.g as t i the aJmin- T’s yiew oil the prop sed eoi - grea-n-i al'C mmitiee. but it I? known sirm g intiue..Ces are iq posed to it. N'lguruiis opposition Js> developing also to the Sen ate .liquor and $k a b jsii- el wheat aniendments. - lr dicatimis are-that Ul.e iti u to-iiiorruw". prolonged deadlock may ensue, btW det>'rin ne.d hid the Tliiuse adininiatra»«j tii n leatleis that ilVy havr d-ciiled to! n s.'lu' i 11'. % * * «U i p’o d by a. c.ph'.b i ytt5*i ’.sitting of-tbe cX'Clf’ive c unjii-i lee- o{- 1 the c luncil of, v\ oh Kil en’s and •iMi'ctj* 1 delegaies hi d live com cf t;| pensant? delegates.. • J he ri soh.ti iii w hich wits : p:i'M‘d t>y —5— f.* u7,read :'. . ^ . ' ! ■' Hi oogr. /..icg ’ t hat the Chun try is menaced by a liiiii'ary deb ID C on tlie | front and by.anarchy at home, it islre- , ... - *" * * •* 'm* ■ r.-soi Vtni : -—— I • • ! ‘‘First.‘that thecaui fry at d the-retro* i ■*[.:..• v 1 iJition are elniamp'ri il i — n “gs,econd. that tlie pr.-i-viVi mal govern- '.rjUAint is proclaimed the government of liij: n iry ttm* Wi.r,ijyt . b*cii.ea’lle'^1 h.| .;.a to fiiri i-Ji.^b^i :mVn parents i.ve'in Dhiladei^ia, amHInruweii Uaunty libo. . Vr> j perfonm-d services* rergineTed .in i 'lluJ7 uien have been ll trrfvvel. (’ounty and lhe order of tl cir liability by the drawing of the numbers 'which t >ok place in Washinglon D. if. on the I’h' ii inst . Tim Ii rst Tinm,her drawuJrotu the bowl u'A-^L^Si^nd there fore luimtier kfiN in every regi-stratnon d-rrtrjct fn the United States tv»- J there-i a cap- w-iohe - “ tl * •« r pay g'-iit appeals fork speeding up the hill its l rig as ihC ob- jecHi'liabie ‘joiitt- c fi"«:.t’t-1- aid In d ho-arii l aruri'itre reta'n-it: - KIT'ir’t*.'prnbably wilt be m ole in Hull r '.v to Mi-triivi Mio coni, reee In eniieur in all ijf ibe S-iutle. am ndments, tjut ad in.n i*t ration leaders are cm fluent of t ii - ir at il it y t o bit ck st.i'iv a- mov c. - national safety ... : • • ' T-hud. that unlimited powers are accorded the government f,.r pressing tlie figlit to the finish against^ the ene- in*es of pubtdie ' rder and the ID-t real* m!n died |.iy. it ion of th’e W; i e program *• ITiv fl e g-iVenimeut-ii prograin jii-t arv- U:e ' . . . . 1 ! no u i Ced. - . when thjfvm.i cuines .np tumor- r THE SiUtAtL COST OF ' >altey first'’ sb f ir as the health of e t |j r— - ■ ll e army goes seem- to he the motto. All of the applicants in camp will this week undergo a rigid examination • of the chest and lungs, in addition to the two previous medical '•examinations given-.-- Two companies were examin- ed la*t week, andffherM a man—hail REGISTRATION BC ARDS . - .{ _ . Odl .mbirt, .loir 23 —Mr AV. (j haul), state diirbursing btficeir for the registratiuii boards, statedT^TiTay Hint the lotal i^xpepse (itTegT^trai ion under ■lhe Sel ctive draft ftfcfc ure of the ai-my upori.* l>„ 1 had been, to oiiiy $l-,ko3 dl. a o hat the to’.il co*r won d piobab y i bt mim‘i-vv--f2.t;U’.' The reason for tl.g, stli i 1 c 't iS ij e 'act that ni’dsf. of in. wi• rk lias lie-«>ii iloiie free ot ehaige. S.-e-*. t-.rv I’uckei !hu,—nh-J he g"Vern r .» i Hi-'e. who ii'.s ret d HJ-w'asvks*cr* t irj o! i h e >oihI+ AT:irulii a. r< gtstrat ion u’H'rds; lias vyirked day ami night, wiilmiit refn.onerHt ion.HuU the sc Mirae.y and illicierfy with .vhich h- has Dai.s- aclid the business, 'nvoiving- an im- im*ns{t at ii ut of Retails and *»f hard tvark, han’tieen griie ally commented Better] Farming in the South ~tr> arrange 4tid be rcspoiisible for the same, ~ All first year girls handing in history of crop ai d reco'rd book and making an cxhyb t will be given a cfub-pTi. * A t seconl, fliTifil and "fourth year g';r!s handing in record hook and Ids rmy and making an ethibit will be g ven a bo,x of e'.ub papexi - y iOxtpiliit oppnlo all r ub go D : 2-pt8|marmatadc. ' t pt jars pi mint» prod up's. d pts prescrv* (’ pts pickles. ♦I g’n-ses jeliv. ■ ■ <> »'as*84iu iani . Oac dozen qt jars darned fruit, . Oac dozen qt jars canned vegetabb's. . Otie ijbgrajr juice, j — -2 pts Dixie lleliPli. I 1 cap ami on^apToa^ -* — tfiris having" individual display caff 1 **’* . - -♦» ’ , not use same containers for single en*- try contests. • ’ ■ , The date for this exhibit witt.bj? given ater You get the< things ready while , the crop is ripe. *-—^ Watch the. qputity,,papers, for "the f)'i‘z« ; |ist for this contest. If lhe Worms are bothering your ’ty cnato plants now spray them wit^. a nurture uf creoliii and water.’(1 table- apooafall of creoliu one- gallon of watsfi) '—v j a verj poor chest development or weak limgs he was repetetf. ' T;ie percentage' of ri jections so\far has been'compara tively small- It is stated that the reason for this rigid examination of the chest and lungs; which is being made by specialists from Jyhns Hookins hos pital, is to guard as much as possible N'-rainjft the development of tupercillo- sis when I lie n.e:i reach the damp and muddy t enches iiu Jiurdpe. If the s^ine painstaking precautions,ar u taken with the men called to the colors last Friday (and no doubt they will lie) it -rs sTfe-lo say th^jL no finer set of men from a physictal standpoint lias ever been gathered together in America than those who willjiave the honor of carrying the Stars and Stripes oh F.urwpean battle fields. - the infantry companies leftcanquabout six o'clock.fn t lie- afternoon an 1 sipetit the night in the woods practising pat rolling, outpost duty and learning fust hand the comforts of life, in the field ORDER FAtt FERTttlZERS Railroad Service is a Serious Problem—Fertilizer Dealers Will Be Required to Accumulate Orders So That Full Carloads ^Only Sh ill lie Shipped—Railway Authorities, Say W, Fertilisers Can Be Handled m ^talf NWember of, ^ ill . . -Cars Ordinarily Used — A War Measure. Farm Service Bureau, Atlanta, Ga. ■ . C. A. Whi’tle. < Tim world is hungry. To get more food is an alariping problem. time as possible to plan for moving the fertilizer. Karly orders will give them under shelter"tentsv At siiO. o’clock in the morning all returned top-amp sing ing and in good spirits. After a hearty breakfast the program, of the days regular work was-takvii Tfi),and carried out,just as enthusiastically as if" the" meii had all had a good nights rest. Members of the. Russian Dommission visiting America will spend nextfWed- nesday in camp, and will review the students at drill and sec them go thru the different/methods of trench, war fare taught cii)<je the opening of camp The_ “tyke” scheduled for* the last y. . , ■.[ te » days bf campus looked forward to With mingled emotions by the appli- WAR INSURANCE ieints fqr'lii.unmigaions. All seem aiX- .W , .. j ious to-get life' experience ‘in lhe How can-the. farms produce more ; a knowledge of the number of cars food when labor |is so scarce? ■ . i that will be TTeeded. . | . How can more acres be planted to 1 Government Authorities'Backing It »od crttp%,„or huw can .more work be ! The National Council of Defense has ’ ven the aqres usually’plan’ed wjth-i sent out a bullet\j^dn ihis very subject, $ 'more labor? increase of labor^is' hardly to bW expected, but thfere is^one-important means of help which tfye~ -Southern farmer has been utilizing in the Past and that Is Fertilizer. - But this too is beset with difficulties. - Fertilizer can increase production without increasing labor except at harvest Jlme! The “warring nations’ by cailtutn* the crtoTs. LTlTTch means a Pout 3 000 mg n for each number, drawn. Barnwell County having to furnish 3d5 uie.li ami it having been es timated that one out of two reg strains wilt be enlisted, it is necessary to Call up for examination almut 7*K) regis trants from tins county Wir the first call. We have therefore gjnief ov-er the fir-t 70*> nfinibers drawn tl^ht are under 'the total number of regi-t rants in fiiis county, viz. 3417, aiul we a^e publisli-. ing befuw all of the-e iiumbers that af fect Barnwell County. l»ook' over tinsi list -of qurnbers and if ynjir seriaf num ber appars therein then hold yourself lii readiness to apfiear liefi re thc board for examination when called which will’ • probably be within the next wti»k. Bo to the t Mice of the Clerkvof Couri ind find out what yuur serial number is (not your reg stration number Which appears on your card) and then look over the list Of uumbers and see jt your numOer appeare therein. 1*5S, 2522. 45h; 3403. 1430, 2624. H54 1894. !878, 3257, 1095. 2022. 3383, 3:582 T455, 783. 1813. 2787, 1858, 2389, 1752 2494,3200. 3u82, 1117.. 1572 . 276 \ 1748 2195, 837 , 2036, 337 , 676, 275,' 509, 1185 564, 2166,9.45,1913, 51*6, 3067 . 2620, 2930 1495, 2453, 548,126. 30itF 1079. 3331,4237. 784, 1732, 755. 107/1540 1563 , 2L99. 1369, 2091 • 616, 373,1670 1260,'1891,775. 3183. 2»>84, 3159, 486 092 000. 3256, 1980. 810,' 1539 2549, 1082..507 309, 437, 2907.,:*254, 1324. 004 3317. 3359 43. 2181 170:5.1548, 1264, 1066, 924, 2455 2501/420?lu 14, img 514, 2374. 433, 1329 2945, 33-JO. 1 oj*27{25, 2783,2756. 2993, 1045 1031. 1705. 3149, 1331. 1685. 487, 1282 3090, 1323, 1847, 797,.-1’40. 2599, 1536 1922, 2952, 1723. 2K08‘ r 3:558, 1779, 1236 2247, 2011;' 432 3285 2719, 3053,'2902 1 8 652. 927, 2808. 1484, 739, 1751, 00lr3024 1322, 1146-1103 . 2319, 1395 . 2479 , 600 182 1771, &13, 40. 1020,v3kl32 1051, 1099, 1955 3208 244k 2749; 2028/'l030 , 223 , 2060 1441, 117, 2330. 002, 2675 390. 2233, 2990 7772/1456. 2939/ 721 >80 Stave ^e-n perfonne/'hy a wh t- man. - J 1 he Indian of Nordrt Atm rica liaf it in ins bones to be a/jiot d fighter arid a crafty one'. W 1 e^Tav- the mi' in nearly every regimenj ■Again amlXgaiu d-urii g the j>,ast two years I seen them go nipt at eight be twelfth | trenches, without ffrmg f- shot, without makii g the slightest disturlmnce, come back leading a haif. dozen Germans, trutn whom much val uable information has been obtained.”■ FIVE BROTHERS ARE ORAWN FOR BIC,ARMY e * > • A case parallel, to that reported in the press dispatch from Durham. N C.» - of five sons in one family-being drafted for the National army comes from. WedgeH+-Id, where the live.sons qf mili tary nge of Mr and .Mrs Jehu B. Rvan were drawn for the army.- Mr Ryao is a native of Barn well, and a first 1 cousin o? th*- late Attorney (Jeucrail (4. Durcan Bellinger. Mrs Ryan is g ' daughter of Dr 11. J. Mclrturin ot Sum ter, who served as a sd-genii of ine 7th South Carolina Cavalry (Col A C. HafkelFs regiment) in the War.’Be- t.veen the Sections. Mr and Mr* Ryan havd three other sons, not of military ag“, and pne .daughter; Dr McLaurjn ha^ one guild son of military age, Wil- ’ lie Shaw of Sumter, and- he, too, w$a drawn for military service. , 3293, 75, 3189 . 1 :i()64. 1419 2390. 1549, 1470 , 3272, I hope that q lite a' number of you girls will p it up an individual dispHy. Show Barnweil county what you cin dp, — Yours sincerely, ■ 1 . (Miss) Glifford Barratt. i FULL PROTECTION IN qineromeat Plans to Provldf* Allowance For Families and Training for Injure,4 at Ordinary Peace l^aus. ti lolls to -get life field” which it- will afford, but tin re maii y ’V^h >v~ appreciate this fact, and are giving t|ie Tfiatter. The fertilizer manufac- al} the encouragement they can tb the/'lbrers are offering to help the dealecs.. u*e pf fertilizers. * * and farmers as much ks possible to The railroads can’t j do the busi ness expected of them unless every freight car is 1'oaded 05" full ba- pacitty. To load them to full Capacity the fertilizer dealer must- have enough orders in to make up a full car load before he can reasonably hope to get a shipment. The earlier the carload 808. 2230, 2456, 332, 2090, 379. 1500 , 545 21U7, 3212 194. 874 552. 2665. 3152. 1304 2124, 167: . 1K87.' 2707 , 298 . 3273r. 3171 2438, 2850; 3073, 075. 3015. 2132. 1769 294, 1148, 4847 , 2558 1354, /9O6. 2017 2397. 343, 2008; 2414, 1613,2100. 982,3325 2407. 720, 15, 905, 93;. '3009 / 2331-T 1.5(1 L 2801.3079,"2915, 2209. 1288, 452,^65, 1843 53u, 809,s 2679, 1114 , 3200. 2826, 2007 ordersfare placed the better chance, bf course, of getting a shipment. Be cause of the shortage of equipment,- overcome the transportation difficul ties. ' ' V - Half Car* Can Be 8aved Railway authorities have statistics to show that fealf of the cars ordinari ly used for. hauling fertilizers could do the busings, if only they are loop ed to their maximum capacity. Where a’full car load can not ble made Up for one destination, then '4t 4s to be filled vYith ordersneigh- th<- railroads should have as much 1 boring stations along a^-railroad. •’’tirtrrviaiiy ’whi) are more or, U >js dnubji- 10 how they will stai if up -u.idvf the t YribTi* physical -train; and whu do ^Earm. Servicej Bureau, Atlanta, Ga. Tlie South will be expected to take care of it$ share of wheat and oak \ • t,. ■ * j A-. . uu care of it$ share of wheat and oav Washington, . uly -3 , lhe 1 *d.era-1 1 -.ot uiw t DjiaJl down j.u*t prior to thy production. '.Discouragement from the m«.* « pi... t.l*. MAMrin^UHe-r, ; ill- iraimiiD ifti.Kl. U^,«I..‘ €aifr knl of |as , spas 6ll ami la- Cotton will take their- turn in e Well pla nned farm. ^__The scant oat crop shopKf be banded for seed this V^rtir. No olts ar.e as good for pfantffng in tjie South •rpsHgainst death and injury wlole in Kue,, nngnt wont.fbe i OwRrs iliat tiv ... w*. ! p,^^, The same'is truetoU^heat ijnle-s in a given sec- lion >Ke best variety for that s^gthm v ' , ■ - t. . — *• —•“ hps not yet been -used. Good seed should be ordered early. T7hle?s ^feniTfzers are^ordefed early -o fbfit dea^is-can ship “only in full . . . . . ,.. .. cartoad>4ots it 'is quite probable that nin Ihr mtanaeinv- best seed ibed preparation and tne 1 timf C9 mes. The . . . en imgiit want, the idnl'Ts that l tv j nB * up production no small one, but •' thev" ~**m w “ v m, a.,a &■ crons ! * rmBrt.^wl.M-hwoold |.roy,aec.rrr.,- + nihHd^ Mfl mH tti j*,, ftj , f H ls ,# a „fe .™ l Tot'it s 'alliJs, Tli,' 4nbi*t allowance fur-tgimlie* of soldier* j anyone is knockifd out it Will niit be J aoij. sfuIoK*- and title rehabilitation and -trailing of 11 j ired intm to fit ib*-in for making a livelihood ajfti r the war The program wa* iriscussed at con- Navy , Treasury', ("bininereel and Labor it I) until he is absolute iiaustVd. ■firr physically <-x- R B..0 E. K. (ioodertn who for tlie past year phees which, they! are ‘bringing, course, do not discourage productio ' .Even if' the acreage cannot b "creased the prices which Tbe^sma.ll ferences-nmdl-g ‘i tti^rHls -of the War, haw-Tn*en eds*'*!**-*^4 .«• Lattier Ob-erver, spent several days ill artmehts, the labor comftfitthd ty 1 the [city withhjii* inptheir Mrs .S, R^ S«41 otihkT), ’fense agd lhe presidents ! (»o0^s-ui, ,prior to -gtwivg Uto- Fdjlefal atid.other ffhib ofiicer* of leading in service. Mr Good-il 11 s with the United States. Soo^ tJarbTwia.. ... railroads -7 wTIf probably ha ve mor^ than they can maximum use of fertilizer, (growing Wereals," of cour^ do not \ 0 even With full carlqad shipments, require as niucji labbr a.s growing corn 1; is\n- national necessity to sep that *nd cottotr ft is true, but corn an’:! i no freight car space ii wasted. q . . 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JOSIAH MORSE TO SI -It _hajL beeji ainiounced Dr Jo*u»h \ * 7 ♦ e Morse of the faculty of the University * of Sumh Carolina will come to Barb- well under the auipeciee of the Ameri can Red Cross aud deliver an addrets in the court house at K ::M) .n’clock Fri day night July 27>h' This Inhoudbe- men.t..«*svil)^ be received with a great . iU*il~of iut|xtft*st by the people of Barnr wkII Cy>d?ity, Dr Morse ia Dean of Jb* depaftinent of philosophy at the Uni versity and is a lecturer of great ex perience, > Dr Morse'is considered on* of the leading students and lecturer* in be.halt of the Red Cross organization of A meric*,and is able 1 ] to tell.the peo- * pie just what to do to ’Ido yourbit” In an intehgent. way to win. the great C rfd waf. ■ - ) -■ i tremendous crowd from u of ihw-cuuniy i* expected to bd present on Friday night to hear this notable lecturer. 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