Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, September 27, 1917, Image 1
SIXTY SIXTH YJ9AR
BARNWELL, S. 0.,'THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1917
VOL. LXVI
CEORCIA—CAROLINA FAIR
LECTURE AT OAK
SOLDIER BOYS GIVEN-RALLY_
Ill BEFORE LEAVING FOR CAMP
TEACHERS EXAMINATION
.. . . V '
J'ui'suant to an v ordax, of the
State Bontrd of Educatian notice
is hereby given that the regu
lar fall teachers’ examination
will be held in the Court Home
at Barnwell on Saturday, Get.
fitly, 1917, beginning at 9 :30 a.
in. and closing promptly at 4:00
p. m.
The examination will jie bas
ed upon tli8 following subjects:
Agriculture, History, English,
Algebra,. Arithmetic, Physiolo
gy, Hygiene, Civics and Curaeut
events, Pedagogy and Geogra-
IAHD AT FAIRFAX
SHOES"
TO TAKE PLACE IN OCTOBER
GROVE SCHOOL HOUSE
MAKES FOUR CROPS
- t ■
e* t-iilg ex;am pie of the
7 opthe lands in this
brought out by the
which have,come
Germany Hi* a BadfyShod Ahny ( D»
Clares American Juet Returned
From the Front.
Mrs W. ft. Hays will give a
lecture at the Oak Grove School
house on Saturday, Oct., 13th.,
at 3 o’clock, for. the good-'of
camp 147 W. 0. W.
Everybody-invitcd to come
and hear Mrs Hays.' - Ladies
are especially invited.
Matilda Grooms; .
Guardian
Quite a nice' little ’’Bally”
was held at the Methodist
church on last Wednesday night
uiidor-tlie auspices of the K. of
P. to encourage the soldier boys,
who-were leavin
morning
Information frum Augusta is
that the Twelth Annual Fair of
the Georgia- Carolina /Fair
Association, to be held in Au
gusta -from 22nd to the 27tli
of October is going to be the
best ever given 7 in that city.
The good fortune that has
c<5rhe to the farmer this year is
reflected in the preparations
for the fair and the Secretary
says he is receiving more letters
from this vicinity* than ever
before.
The r'ailroads,despite the war
Berlin dispatches via London lit
not the best criterion of. how Germany
Is Standing tip under the bGrdea of
war, bat a lat# bit of news regarding;
following fact
attention
rentlemen from Greenville,
’k farmer of that section,
•eeently rented fifty-live
of land from Mr George D.
2v 3 oil which he proposes
se cabbage plants for the
I market. This crop will
Hihe fourth crop lor this
nrWl which has already
on Thursday,
for Camp Jackson.
Ill Ire w.jre nine boys in number,
and a very large and eiu
thusiastic crowd was present
and all took part in the .service,
which consisted of appropriate
songs, and interesting speeches
by Hon. H. Bate3, and Rev W.
M. Jones of Willis ton and W.
4m. Hayes of Barnwell. After
the services were over at the
church, an informal reception
was- tendered the boys at the
Baptist- Pastorium, where a
large crowd assembled to. bid
LOCAL
All teachers holding certifi
cates as the result of a teachers
examination are hereby notified
that firsf and second grade cer
tificates will not be renewed un
less the holder has attended
some summer school and passed
the final examination on at least
three brandies.
Special attention is called to
the date of this examination,
SATURDAY, OCT., 6, 1917
Third grade certificates- will
not be renewed in any event.
Horace J, Crouch, C. S. E.
Barnwell, S. 0., Sept, 27,- 1917.
Items Picked from Town ££
and County.
Mrs. E. F. Woodard, who
has been in Augusta for a few
days 'with her two children,
Madison and Jewel at the
hospital’ for a minor operation,
returned with them on Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs, Lena Davies and Ben-Jr.
who have been visiting friends
in Augusta for the . past few-
days, returned Lome Monday .
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- AV.Gilmore Simms was called
to Columbia this past week-end
Bank No. 331 , ,
Statement of the Condition of
FARMERS’ AND MERCHANTS' BANK
shape, and that, yon know, is'a thor
oughly good sign, for a badly shod
army Is a half-crippled army.”
atodat Williston
of business Sopt
It may be put down as certain thait
REBOUKCF
oil account of-the illness of Ills
the army is the last to be deprived
either of food or of clothes and shoes.
In war the needs of the people at hofaie
imrst yield to the necessities of the
Loans su'd I)
'Overdrafts .
IB itids ami St
the Bank
Furniture hi
its hiiic-naile, range
new
Statement of tlie Condition oT
mother
BAPTIST CHURCH
THE BANK OF WILLISTON
none
1 930 34
17 OSS
•2 833 00
(bkv. w. l. uayksuastor,) . Mrs. Lottie »S. Creech-of K:i:ic
Preaching every Sunday morning at was ill Town oil Moil day,
11:30 Night 8:40. ‘ ■' w. * ,, . .
Si,nil»y tiehnol. 10:30a m. . M: '- I 1 ' 11 , 0 ! IS liefe
B..Y; V U. Monday’s at 8:30;p. m. V,lMting her daughter Mrs. R.
Prayer Meening ' Weiie lay’s at A. Deasoil. , .
s:3#p. m. • ,■ L. J. Henry of Augusta,- was
^ t i . T>- iii towii:on Monday.-—
equipped are
men at the front. An army without
Ioeatcd“at WBIiAfon. S.(T. nt the cloee
if not superior to tlie faTiiou
of business Sept. 11, 1917.
RESOURCES,
'mans and Discounts
Overdrafts
Bonds and stocks owned
by bank ( ..
Fur-nimre and Fixtures
Due from Banks and Bank
ers ---
Gurr uey
Silver and Other Minor Com
shoes Is In a bad’ way. The dispatch
and Doctor Ames’ account of what ho
saw with h!s pwn eyes are interesting
ns indications that Germany Is having
troubles of hpr own and. doubtless, a
,Preat many more of them than we
know anything of. - , _
F r e n c 11 s e v e 1 it y - f i v e
which so much has p
It is the biggest cam^
section of tlie country.
13 000 00
■2 185 50
.Miss. Lniy- 1 vie hard son was
married on^Jn-t Sunday after
noon to Mr A. (’, Mathews- of
Newberry-; a: 3. -oVl'ovk' at the
M.'tliudT-i ohuiwli. Only the
i m nied ia: * ni« m 1 >et-s ov tReTami-
v;th a few ,'i4‘MuL witnessed
th<y»Nyivirtt;tiy. woieh c;um.y.'ns
. •.id' • , ^urpri e - » her fri'-nd^.
{ .hi. TTRWa hi*qJP-tke-er’ ohiqiiy
DAY OF THE RIFLE NOT OVER
CHURCH NOTICE
g rlar Servio-s at
l it (Hill Baptist
Sunday, and
Is Still Valuable In Warfare, Despits
Advent of Machine Gyn, Hand
- Grenade and Other WeapoVia.
Total
li. S'un-iry
Cliureiies
Sit or lav
Capital Sto.'K
'►>TriTTn'*'--hSi r, i J
IT.(livid u pr-
'rent * xpen
{•aid /. ....
D<.«- u/ltaiiL
The. overwhelming posiiipn In tbs
^■ar picture occupied by the fys guns,
tlie machine, guns and L* wissgkiw. the
ItpporTi nre Of trt?n h'mortars, hand
prrenn.des, bombs, rill- grenades, and
oi'ier aece 1 '" Hes of .trench warfare,
make -*«>me nie!.i 'thlnk ( ihat’ the duy ot
the rifle a* ari hnportimt adjunct to
success hi battle is v.eit-riigli 1 past.
% 9ym*
* i'ic Col9% : \u (he P -'ey !• «.y Kr— iug
Post. ’ritoVof us who can remember
the br.iyK 4 a ivances ’ of the Prussian
t,.uard nr Ypj-;s, svhen they h nrelied
i.11 hei ili.f■ lrTT.■ 1 ■:: .riehr tip the
Tl-nui road, -r: Tiht at /-nr trMche*
—mu <. •* ■' r r ■ on. ft ir tr.are. nmreh-
Irg to ‘itiutwf sere «F*.- * ■ r th r> goose
—k-'c-v the of pebnrate,
Sy.itement of the Condition ot
HOME BANK. OF BARNWELL
afd^. and ns toe TectUr*T i cau-. s
•'nr,;nt-* o? a town, on dhts/to light
4ho corresponding bulb on the
my trio
ck home
> wrdding
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