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/ SIXTY SIXTH YEAR 7 7 BST, a ),1S> ED 1352 / n YEAR SIXTY P.A RXWRU ozol. LXVI ASHLE1CH AND REEDY 71 BRANCH HOLD MEETINCS UlMER SCHOOL WILL ; OPEN IN NEW BUILDING HOME DEMONSTRATION WORK LOCAL BOARD SELECTS 7 > FIRST. FIVE PER CENT NEW MOBILIZATION ORDERS ARE ISSUED The following is a good recipe ior peanut’" batter. It rs- one Mrs Dora Walker has 'prepared for the camming club girls. Try jt.-■ You, vv i 11 like it, v PKANITB Cl TEH • '. . To one quSr). of finely ground pea nuts pdd rl tea*poonfuls of salt, one teaspoonfun of nutmeg or cirihainpn. make mixture as st IT Womans' 7 .Ham; D-monslratlon, Clubs Hi 14 . j luteresilng Meeilngs Last W 'etk.t.-Mr* Diamond Succeeds Mrs Hill. The WoniarV Home He.unmetration Clults of Ash'eigh and Heetly Branch hetd their regular monthly meeting last w7 ek. th wyre fairly welj at* teifded and both clubs decided to takt 1 part in the fall exhibit of canned goods The making of grope juice'’ and the testing of left fur tannin were demon strated. . * ": .. V ' “ * . • Ojr new agent assisted in this w\,rk and by»the enthusiasm with which she entered ihs work, proved that, the right young woman hastieeii put in the right place . ~ " Mrs ij! A Diamond was elected pre sident of the Ashleigh • elub in the place of .Mrs F. H. Hitt who has resign ed We nre expecting great things from Mrs Diamond. Club c.irls,' watch the papers for in- 'formation about the exhibit fur this Work Being Rapidly Pushed on New Graded Scfiool Building.. ProiracUil Meeting , Closes. Personal News. , Special Jo The Sentinel: - , Dimer, Aug. 27 -jJAner h-.V be_n hi the ’ boom” fur the' past few weesk . '.several.visitors-in ai.d arcui d town-. We bad a very gootr rue 7ting ‘last week arauTTrew Bapthst-C-hti-reFSer vices were conducted by'Uev.- Oamis of Ehrhardt. -• -/ Misses*Blanche ,and Pear-e* Rankin- son- of Windsor were „ the charming guest of Miss Eunice Sanders last week. Five Per Cent To fie Sent To Camps Sept. 5 h "* p. -v ^ ~ ■ . S7 .*v*r. ill- ; *l-'/* Instead of 39 Per Cent. Married 1 Men And Draft. ; Telegram from District Board Asks for Twenty Men, Who will Compose First Five Per Cent of 7 Barnwell <2bunty*s Quota of 365 x Washington, Aqg. ii.-Al the direct suggestion of Prelsi^lent Wilson, Pro vost, Marshal General Crowder tele graphed to ail the Governors tbTiigh't a- supplemental explanation of regula tions goVemiug the status of mjifiued men under the selective- service law. No chahge is mjade, and the purpose of^ the new statehient is^to clear_up_ mis'- understandings which have arizen in what Gen. Crowder describes as ‘ a Tew instance's.” In a letter to Secretary Baker, Presi dent Wilson states his opinion that the Regulation directing- local boards^’to, . \ - ^ establish the fackof dependants in ad dition to the fact of manage ought not / * to be abrogated.” This leaves the re gulations as tlu*y are and the supple mentary statement is designed merely of the ruli s enbiigh jelly to as biscuit dough, eovdgh; bulling water to make mixture as stiff as cake dough-- P^ck in sterilized glares and process (boil) l.> minutes. * 7. • ' ■Another good recipe which severAf have asked for is one for Chilli Sauce. 2(}6z. ripe tomatoes 1-4 c Tp sugar 3-greer^jeppers 2 tbsp. eali 3 onions * wa 1 ihsp. clove- I qt. vinegar 1 nutmeg 1 tablespoon all spice 1 ginger Scald at d : peel tomatoes ,and chop; add the chopped peppers freed from seed, together with thecJiuppedotiione Mix arid add the other ingredients and simmer for Three hours. Pack in j'irs while htot and proc» ss 10 minutes. This receipt is gotten out by the hi iO'-i'Oiise to a'tcl(“<rrarn re. , A .• o cejvhd Tuesday from the Dis- trict\Ih>aiHl for t-lfe J'artdrn Dis trict trf Sjoaith Carolina, asking for the names of ”u select white men hot claiming exemption, fn»m which tfr certify the fir 5 ! * ■ . \; five per cent, of BarirWeN-Coun- ty's fipCt ,jUoto of dfjd men for the new Xational Anny, l^he Local Board mailed the, follow? in<* li-t of natttt'S! GtlvvaWl R. Sanders",Tialdoc. Sam J. Woodard, Bart) well. Adrian L.’Baxley, Blackville. Herbert R. Vance, Allendale. R. L._Merriwether,^ Allendale. Johnson Gil lam, Barnwell. - .las. M. Buckner. Fairfax. Fred 1). (iua.ttleh.aum, \Villistoa l.atirie C. Fowko, Baldoc. Matron Creech, Blackville. Fa-rle Harvey, Fairfax, A liuml.orof men in the aboVo list made a special request of -the Local' Board that thev he al enrv II, Blume, Blackville ? * •* ■ arper J. Trotti, Williston. CITATION There will be a meeting,of tjre Reedy Branch.Home D.unuusrratioh Club on Thursbav, August iM.—ab-Tour o'clock Demonstrations on making grape -j-jice and tfstin tea for tannin will be given V AU ttu* members of thee’ub are invited to he present and any otliers who art interejSteJ in the work will be wel c«»med. i * the Ashleigh Home Ih moi.stratioi CTTb will imet on Friday. August 24 The State of sobityCarblina County of Harnwe i\. By John K. Suelliig lowed to go in the first fi.y.e per to make the application unifotm aiuaug all boards While the statement regarding mar- lied men was in- ■preparation-, prd.eis were issjed changing entirely the mob ilization arrangments previou.-ly made. \ ■ - • • * Congestion of rad traffic and the neces sity of making better .provision for the reception of the men at tiie canton moots dictated the changes. George Black, Clmcr. Bennie Bradley, MiFktville Yeinon X. Jones, 8\’camor( cent., as it is very probable tltnt they will be made n'on-comnii.H- sioned officers. .These..men will Probate , Whereas, Mrs IMsy Black hath ma suit to me to graht unto her Letters Jap n well Administration of the Estate or and leave for the mobilization , Allendale. , Dm, Black.vilh tjj. *ts of Thomas W, Black, Dmc hskI. These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all ai.d singular tnv kindred and creditors of, the raid Thomas W. Black d •ee i. tiiai thi'j be ai d ai peNr before me. iiw'rhe court .of I’ro'bflte. to b- h !J at Bar. w-ii e^T'roday the Hit; cue, left a f-w days ago (oi* Grim Springs where tl.ey*wilf. spend s^Nyral Ih\ Mr Jul'n I". \\<cn t-y -ti*i,t > vFral COMMUNITY RALLY AT PLEASANT HILL FRIDAY tOCAL iliie' 11 ?t ration work, ..i-s ld+iseyave I.h* been .*.»;'{< no t -d I14 tfil this po-ition Her Salary is to be pit id by the (1 >vt.r . tneut. We havi’ been able* to secur lids extra work beeffir-'e of .t' o passag- All the people of ibe 4 Pleasai tTHill- C immunity are urged to be ptesei t at a oyiitibihiity■ meeling ti> b-* held at tha school house August 31 at t ight o’clock. The purpOjSe of this meeting i? tod is-, cuss the decidability.of having a cim- mur.ity fair and to organ iz * enmuiittt es to earry out same. ! Mr II. D. Calhoun, Mr E A. Brown, 'MrM G. Bjylston apd Mr B il. Dyi ches Wsil be presu'U to sneak to thn Items Ricked from Town hg , and County. KMjag^aS8SiSS88S8» n.- x r. after n il d 'nti in tl.ere if, ai. o’clock in the fo-'eii on. to show .• iuse, if any they l ave’, why tin* said Adininis-tration shouTd "not'be granted. Given un*h*r my Hand This ImTi day of August Anno Domini l_i‘17. nuluary experience, {ruin eacn •, -?-<• i ' - area, witi be started‘to the camps Alt-- Mann**.,; risti^r AJi- Ci.ii mgwa.,. tember 5 instead ofjclo percent, liny w.JT go in . live daily dt-t teiwneuts oi eq iak- ze and form skeleton company e flax eh: 1 Dr nnd Mrs l; ^F. .Bonner, who have Veen HyJij^jn lUacltville, for quite a number oT-years. have (Cnne to 15 ir.i- wed to make thnyrh.i ni“. We ate g nd to welcome lliem'W the tovviih We wish them much liappint**^ >nd pro^> peri'y. * I Cav * w ill work under the direction of the ldoted is'iifes Government and Ore de nghii i trrkikiw Mia proyiitg af:< r n-vera; we^-k Ali-s K Jiieh.p of A fa re’atives I ere., .Mr Eatle Forman ?;. with fro n > in Sumter. We wd! so jn 1 ;ive a fit e in: in .our tow n,. ti:e ea getting a : g very f;i.A wt \\inibrop Col ege Her work, b.gan Mo iday, August,2 ). 1 hope lint all the people oi the county will rlt.ly to the sup,ort oi the Hoiqe i icnnhist;Yat an Work and help the two agents :u malo- org'aniz.-vtUi-n Published on Th‘: i7. ih the Rarnwt The next 4" per cent will-go forward -SepteiiUwr 19,-wheirthe second <0-per cent ordinarily was scheduled to go. a second per c.t in will go forward .j..th 1 rd So per cent and the 4vn.u1u.iug 15 per cent will be -called till us s in' thereat ter as pract:- NAMES OF W. M. S Me-’s'-s Gi ariii* fi. Dui bar Jr and \\ illiam Dui.bar of Alilb ttewile, were in town on Saturday. ” Mr and Airs Harry .T hi s n mot ired friTST\f\ette rip 1 e uirAlon 11 ay. DELEGATES REQUESTED Ab delegates .t'nthe Ttum al me.eti: g f the \\ unaus’ Ali?s <>. ary S ei-ties f t he-Barn wel I us- eiation, wli.ieh is to 1.leiYiipnv fiill a progressive cun mnnity and'K is poestbkp to work up 1 good fair. ( Come do j.our part undertaking a success (Ali-s) Cl (lord 1 ) CHIT >rd Bit.rjtt Home IVni, A to (’(ins,' sniurs. If (fie nihre lias gnif Tn\makingk.thia for some time without suckling jj uc nelu in Glar. > ( . >ept' mb eoll.s-he should be partially milked If ; ' :; 1 please.Jurr.iir^ their nai hnryl befnri* the colt is allowed ,to fee: date of ariva! to Afgs Paul overheating or excitement on the pa! nnin of-!I spit’n i y Vh l imittee of the mare G likely "to cause dlgestl’j disorders In tin* colt and anything thi! interferes with his normal growths -if this time detracts from his slzej&t-iJl turit.v. • ’ * ' V' Don't take the colt to the field at wear him'out following hlf> mother, b keep him In the barn In a well ven 1 lated box stall that, lifts been darken a prominent iUXor- CHURCH NOTICE .. Local boards are-~4ire Med jgard m ier of liability numoer extent in selvct-ing the 1 as men .l.1 ..txpt rlc varrat J-. W. Vtneent UCil h- ClU Surnlay 1 iity Home Dem.jAgtj WILSON TIGHTENS 'Vss Barrel Jn !5: Vs-sis .d In Momc'DnmoQ str&fion Work by Mis* Hloise thve Oi This l* acc • EXPORTS CONTROL l-ufbids- Shipment to N u-rals U^eept Uo4er iJcensf C/Jilon, M.a's, Sugar add Other C'inmodiiif?. * SANITARY MEASURES ARE All count.) INTERESTING bUDCET IMPORTANT !‘J T OF DUNBARTON NEW k* g ,\" 'rnnioi.r col Dot from aro;i:u1 il carry the . i-: fed killing** uni. et I rsi South lajaniry tioin: 0,1 i urlougfi. 0;!i., uf.exoor 18 ton .g'A I’y j*- _ forbnling the ihipinen*' of J: afopean -4+^u4r«i* • xc by Arrirstrong has acc*| mm ntim i- ito nn-s^m Armst roi g ha* retu s six we-k* .artaiiburg aLCi Hu ir.mi an extended' visit t 1 5umt ■ . sii,' was ncr unpiiiuiil by-Aliss-4M+pie i i'-jl»1* * and t;c*orge i’iMTa-ie r +r-'tlrti'! Sumter. ' Ted Killingsworth. of Company T First South Carolina Infantry, st.iT.du- ed at Camp Jackson,. Coiitml/ia. is ai ho.jie on a furlough. / Miss May Gwens returned last Thurs day from a visit to Miss .Gietchon Bri’Jenburg of Augusta, tia.. Miss Olive Calhounof Barnwej.1 spyut, Wednesday with MDe'f&WeT” " Miss riu«-Dee,Champs-r^LwIkwdmpY-ilJ^ spent a short while with the Misses Gwens past week. , ' Misseg Campbell and Hasty-»f Max- ton. N, C., are the guestaof Mrs. L W. Hasty.. Charlie Tilers honored his friends with a barbecue last Wednesday at Corle,’s Pond. About 40 /1'*' a 't.i'cfn 'H acc impanying his jVlelanuti mi the president said one ((f l!.e first inti*ntin :s uf tilt* govern- 1 ijtet.t w 1 1 0 .* to s -e th it no American products are made “the occasion of benefit to the enemy, either directly qr it directly.” Glliaials interpreted'tha order as, forecasting a vigorous use s where Hie <1 WTiteri is practical to dr> 90. many of the fnif diaeasua car. -he < on'roll. d" in a large in <'■•>:* lumT+y -1 coliectingjand burning all. of the dis eased fruit. If it were possible to collect and burn all of the rotfeo plums and peaches in a community at one time, brown rot would he in a Targe measure prevented With th" trea -diseases, i.t Is very important that jWT diseased portions , should he pnmfed off aftd burned. Wherever a 'Dpnora, S C. Aug., 2 s —>I,r A L Louri an ai^TThtmily lmvi_Lct.u.rne(l fr m -giibasant vacation to MaVionviil, I’a. antFAkron, Ohio, Misses Pet atid Clu rry Jones of Elio ree and AlisT Be lit 1 Antley <Af Camdei arc the guests of their aistcr, Mrs La. fftjT'tf W-liichard., ‘‘ * ,Mise Estelle Henneti is yieiting friends a‘id relatives in Bari,well. Mrs Eaves and little daughteVwVerm of Elko were the guests of her parents T!r and Mrs 11. P. Aiiderson lR*t wvt*kL Miss Annie Penne.tt qf Dunbarton. ,is tht* attract ive guest of her sister, Mrs N. AVStalHng* this week. - ' -J4r ai d Mrs H. B. -StaTlrrlrs and litth vlau^hter, (iayneH, will leave the last of the wef k for Hendersonville, wher< they will spend a pleasant vacation They will also visit friends and relativrs in-Wilson amd Selma. N. C, -before rg- Jw is- ; ij‘-- r 'ArtiT^; rung t n a r u) w for (i rV n w < kTT work a* mu-ie teacher Max well (,»ri lranfage. COUNTY COURT DEFEATED eases of man .and the lower animals, sanitary measures^ are our '’pricipal means of prevention. If a certain disease Is to be check ed,. All. sources, of-iirfection should-be removed and *it is always the old dis eased parts that serve as the mabT source of iufe,etion. It' Is from >tfese that the disease sprsais toxiiealthy plants. -.The first time^that tomato wilt, for instance, occjufs In any place, the plants attacketDshould be removed and-'destroved^The same applies to the' iliseaaei^of cabbage, .turnips,’ let- tuc6^>rta oibef garden .crops' "Pull lip<r1icTE # ' kjl "diseased plants ’should "be thft motto wlrerever any plant -dis ease occurs for the first time. This is the- simplest and surest method of getting rfd of all sources of Infection. This also applies to many diseases which have become established. " It Is even possible to entirely get rid. of a disease Where it has been present for some time by burning all of tha diseased* parts. With .cerialn soil diseases like tb- mato wilt, cotton wilt, water-melon ffiill submitting to. Jthe yoterauf-Barn- UI u e y tm r ; >l ur , a war mea- wellC Hilly the - proposition as to whe- sure and a p.Deyof the etrifrt**st ra ther a County Court should be estab- Honing of couiitr.tjs&muiguous to Ger« ' f ' ll ■ ‘ * • . .. ,k , fished, in this CoutDy. wa* defeated at -—7^ • n. tiie polls on last Tuesday. As.we go Exports to Germany and hf.r'hUiee to press all the boxes have not t} PPn also are fo.rmally prohibited by the heard from, but from_the returns senf"‘.p.rertdfeBt’s'^^rrder an^this is tender- in it is evident that the votes againit Ntood to mean that the. freight, control th° proposed County Court are in the ratio of about live to one.. The voHe at the boxe^ heard from ar6 as follotCs . , For Against -dillendale . 5 '89 Every rae^piher of the Clemson Col lege experiment station arid extension staffs is ready at all times to answer by correspondence questions . that farmers-.may ask. in writing, though be sure to^giye your name and address plainly,. •... ■ De young peo ple ehj >yed swimming and other sports during the day. . Miss Mattje Leila Iteed is vDRJng Miss Cora Dicks. . Jy' j * Miss Weeks of Elko is^the guest of Mrs BeiiCRouutree^^^ A". \ Mrs LA X. OwmIs and her daughter, Speck^wens, left yesterday ifor a moirtlus’, visit iu Hendersonville, N< C Miss Hattie Davis of Aufcusta, G»., . has been the guest of Miss Jane Owens American cargoes Selma. N turning homeX . (Miss Alberta Hancock of Bfacksbu-g SAC. hjas returned Home after .a pies shut visit with her aantrMra C. F Newton of this place'. - Mr. C. W.. Bridget wi|8 a pleasan nsitorJWere Tuesday. Mr Clyde Vickery and-Mfs Jay Vick Coinf.bullion, currency and evidensea of indebtedness are placed under ea- pi rt licet ses restrictions to European neutrals whenever regulations-govern ing their -export have ben promulgated by the secretary oTthe treasury. The president’s order contains tha first formal aunouncemeot of theTtranr* fer Of administration of the export 00n- trol from tbedeoirtment 0 f com me rea fhfflVex po^tcJm r?n i ^ , |Foar^ J ^* ,t Barnwell Blackville Dunbarton If you don’t know what to glvt’your cows and yog don’t know wbat your- cqws give you, why do you keep cov^ Keep records. r "“Fairfax MiUe^te Snetling Ulmer Williston Whe^ter we have'war or peace you 1 uni ".idfr fnatpaat-waalr plants ba destroyed, but .food crop*