Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, October 25, 1917, Image 1
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•SIXTY SIXTH YfcHK
SIXTY
1XTII YEflK
i:sha v, (m t* >iu:i
0 N«';NG-A.ND PQUiTRY
RAY’SiaiG (JORN CROP
IMF&RWiT TO BAflNWP.lt COUNTY
CLUB EXHIBIT AT BARNWELL
RIOUC BAilY.UItl flF
FOOD COHSERYATJON WEEK'.
/ f^OM '(in.29T» - NOV. 4TH
Vr;;v. !yiv : 'pf*^**
V^xw.i'nxv^c Cwin.-.-i!.' fsL Defuse
!I s|r 'ltiiiiiy's '/ ino-i i ne;
nil Progressive i";iru.M i , «
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.very-.—«<** lo4 /kv-.—bM—
- . - *4 ffitif?'. <t if/*r
iifftVm r*
wlwxii, Wi
i 1 .' 1 <-o\in y urgae/iGon for a
■ . - of our. hornet during
■ corf ••rv ..-t-.on v/e k. tn .<ddi-
: ii-‘ i Avn^hin -chairmen there
; •V M» Kennedy, county
whom \v<
lLT.il)!
HI* -
organized
.hip, chairmen,
•ii * towni-hip.i
TIRO'
— e-f-r
nv/cil
irr
»;i- •>. J>r*.• •• !..'<) . -VTVe-i Mr. Jv 1/
Jnhns--.) ,wi:l (iiMnbuU eimls'to tfoe
town, hip v/dviu r.s in readiness for
th< ir Work of next Week.- When t lie so
». vi.fi.;> are gi efi-th£y will be returned
ias Picked froi
and Con lit y
caairinen to
lii.i liigi-u-r i<h;iD w-mt Id -far
ctvu»d, and America • unsel
fishly Y-trtering tire war would
l>e rewarile4 i>v the -gratiUale
of till e-hiistendom aud in an
inereji<csi prosperity, /Specially
th(/south with its climate amt
fertile Tie Ids .would become the
•rrcheit country in the -world.
They speaker indulged a hope
that the growing tendency to
centralization of the govermont
at Washington woifkl he
moderated and at the good old
duct tine of -State's- —Rights
reestablished ; where it appears
how. To he almost obsolete,
Nothing could be- added to
the Anagnificicnt 'speech made
by (’oijgiesHnan Byrnes, from
this district, which., appears in.
the a-bove P om the State.
- Mr.Mayfield
affected in his
' /■ Ci i y. j 10 A-S d j 1 (1 TJt 11 tO Oi.irfj -
lies, wHiio mere ilian 10,151)0,000 men
have been taken tr-our‘.the'farms-and
j become soldiers.
I Luring Food Conservation Week
j every home hi the United States will
j have the oppor unity to enljst. En-
( listments have,been made in "the army
and navy. Selected men of both races
have cone to training calffos. The
/P'• vinoi. nienaro i. .viannis;^,nas is-
-ued a PineluUiTation in which jve says,
“Believing implicitly in the (Treat work.
no\V being done in our Sunday Schools,
and desirous^if encouraging those' 1 who
are contribufcmg-thef* 1 time, energy and
money to this (Trent c.ause, I, Richard
J. Manning, Go\ernor.of South Caro-
.. . . , _ 4-.11 - J
hna, do hereby proclaim arxPset apart
November 4, 1917, as Go-to-Sunday
School I>ay for South Carolinians. On
that day I earnestly urge all South
Carolinians, ais w'sall as all visitors
within our borders, tp .attend the Sun
day School of their choice and I trust
that they will unite in the hearty sup
port of this great agency which makes
for character and good citizenship.'”
Now, therefore, we, the undersigned
officers of Barnwell County, following'
the example .of the Governor'of the
State, do hereby urge all the people of
Barnwell County,,as well as all visitors'
within our borders,-To attend the Sun
day School of their choice on Go-to-
Sunday School Day, November 4th.
nl t> i aibwiir -ome. ot the-.argn-
mduD V°) -that iiavo been ad
vanced’.by ‘mi-guided men ami
Juxuiij) agaViM Annnea-4 de-
elaiatioit-uT war. “'Ni-Vor in the
4)i>toryj»f iIn-world,” hr said
u has a nation gone to war for
purposes so un/ifi-h. Wr have
given pur plead to the world
'that-we/seok no territory.-.. and
with us a written word is more
than a scrap of ..jmpt*r.. It' was
not until Getgiany. iirvToTaTToTf
of its repeated [>bdgi > to us and
in violation of the rights of hu-
n x - . ”
manity. announced on hVlmarv
1, HU7, -its pdicy of .ruthless
ffuhma-rine war fan- and proceed
ed immeil-iaiely to■e.-i.rry it into
effect, sinking American ships
amt kitting American citizens,
tfnft Otrr hcjatioTis were first
seyt Ted and. state of- war tben
Miss. KToisc Morrisspeiit the
week-end in Denmark the guest
of Mi ss Samir 4 hit to.
Mr. .1. (’^ Meyer one of Sy
camore^ most tirog restive
fa rtners sjien t Monday in town.
, • •
Messers B. II. ivears^ .J . S.
Clary and A. J. Bminett of tb-e
Bailee section were in the cit^-
thls week.. ' .
DEMONSTRATION MEETING
, AT FAIRFAX.
war ds to be finally \yon it must be by
^avmjf food and avoiding waste, in ev-
i ery home. Where will the homes pi
our county stand ? Many have already
sijtned food cards, hut in order that a
full record may be made for the county
just ^ign them again.
W, MV JONES,
Publicity Manager.
The public- meeting of Dm
Home Demonstration Club at
Fairfax was largely attended.
The wheat substitutes useddn
liof breads-mud yeasts breads
weiaxdemonstfiiled. Fairfax is a
wide" a wakfVjowrr: ' \
Miss. v Floiide .Iju
Allendale id her<‘ mi
relatives and friends
Nor, i.ri aii-Ml. Camlile
<>f the iloimMank spen
k-en.il in Aiken.M
Mr. J. W. Cook of Kosemafy
an'vis a welcome visitor jo the,
Coiintv seaOlondav.
HANDKERCHIEF SHOWER
reniai
bnnkerditef
liTcus-ing thiy. sacrifices,.'^.the
>ri>itit,* would ]r; called- upon to
(iantt went
Mrs. Edna ' Morris and dau
JOHN K. SNEEWNGr
~~ County Probate Judge
W. li, DUNCAN,
\Courity Clerk of Court
J. Bx A lb-1 STRONG,
^Mjrdy Tr
J. B. M()IUH^X
to Denmark Sund'av
‘I’ecdg'rftkr?
■yMr. Byfiies then ehtored into
a .di'CUs.>i(.»n_ of !m>--s.uhma: ine
cowlrdAjets.y. cii^fons of
internaliona.1- law as aTfr-ci ing>
the’ condm ts of. naiums.- He
scol>e-d at bile idea ihat America
should raiso a large-' ariuy and
then tv f use 1o si V(l k. TAK-iirope
t & i- Lgl i .t t in * 1 >a i-i It's *»f t U - in < >r ra e v
~H. I'drif-, Martin. S. C
Friday, Novdmbjgi 2ml
nblic i>. mist earnest 1\
eon nil m te tf> tin
irh each hanker-
Mr. and -Mrs. Allen Browh
*d Movers. Mjdi speivh Saturday
and St>.ivday y. i111\Ir. A Mrs..T.
JErCreightoni
!. X, Loadhoh>of 1
s a'bupevess- vi^itorM
i.sui er.
r<*(jlfeste(i; i<»
caii'e.- -a nd v
rhitif-fmrm
S~. -Mr .'Bra tit on Barker of Sne] ;
! wig ..ha s' pid'clni sed an \i verlu in l
-touring ear. -A
r-< ot .scriptim la
AI rs C.
ika; i thus
< sit en.li d no- ,s;:vaiiiee py u
oil (-H V r;mec am
Ha\ing taJnni a
CHURCH NQTICE
country s causer;
• se di the meetin rf
Toliu-<»!], ; j ires i den t^
v oj J a it'di x . and
tile 1' 00)1 ( OllseT:-
paign of Barnwell
on need a meiaing
ittei at Barmvelion
1 • Xlie-ineeliii .- \V,is
v,ith ji-at iif*ttsm and
• M.ns. Ee.n.T--tyaye of Deivnark
pent vSuirr'Lay in' the city with
(•auiify- Teacher.-- /X.-oci-ation'h.-w h^n.
Vnufioimcbj. -,fo» Batuiiky^ Nov.- 3rd.
1 his meeting will Jit- lielfi in the.audi-
f .yiDrq of-the iodwMl High School,
'• irS'-.iiv;-. ixi ll eVlc-V A.-M; /'.jpls,
n'ik.ny;'tl-is .annolta'ccmc'-:. will V 1>.>
.mailed today in jr e-v < the
County.' It" is expeclM that; a large
’ I.H I'cyjitxUic... iaii.'..r;3fc. ••-A-l • -dte-
oresynt, as. all of the white sehopls*io
the county will fie oped by this timer
A n kite re stir ig ^ j )j:ogxa-rtoia s l» eon g r -
ranged. 'After thy organiziuiorty Supt;
W... Jay McTJaritjy of the Aiken City
Schools and member oT/the State
Board of FMucatiofi ‘'frmn the Second
Congressional District will discuss the
recenydext bookadoption. Prof. Vic
tor fi. Rectoryipemb^r of the Uriitar-
$ity of Sou^F Carolina, will be presenft
-.The ,S w t CKvW si t or/ Bapi "
(• r uiud,5 nr-ftr BimxwcTK .Coloret
trap-d nii'.rTCi-ntHXdCu
t»i\‘ej -art/ Si-uida v ’ T)crtx2Ist
isyrnes urgcxl his
‘IsiidTep t-v 1 iPi id *f-g k
emud.sii^/u\ j *.ia utili
Iioik}-is »iul dimy
ini*y beughty/n is-
''•(‘11 list orMllVe-t
dudn ivt/lhal tin*-
n-irTr’
* iVKdorson «»r : IJni'h
i \ i-i tog; in 'town <u
> 1 r.,S;i44find, (livene a -pl ns-
i'oiQ.-. iaxmer -of. -Dimbarton
is a vk-it*»r J tv the < 'onlit v
Fr<mT lit , , 1 l. t^uue 0 II mil-
i»ci- of bu-itu-- dignsactioii'*
Wi-rt: aU.e'n'tletl t'»o.;i Tin total
eidhrum; h/diig inn hundrvd
.nitI (>uo dollars and fort v nitn*
cents. •-
was in toAvn tm MpndaV
willr % MeadL btrllet
dying llf-en- mad
statt nrent
that Air. Jolkn M. Farrell of
.Biackville- had /ubsc’ibcd to
Its,000. of Liberty Bonds; the
meetiug liecfme enthuasffc dntb
applause for “Jack‘ 'Farrell. >
A committee cm ^motion of
Key. Mr. Ilayes was appointed
to take up s u 1 sc ripiidos , oir
shi/1Td' fight witli silver buljrts.
/Slv. batik's was applauded
tilrouholiKtlu* address aiid given
-ovalhVH^conclusion, Hu.
AV. A . Moyer* df Mhvers
was a welcoine guest iii
city on Monday.. * . Al
was also giveiT/i vofe of thanks
for his eligbtiming remarks.
Mr. Sini ins .tlieh. introdueed
the next weaker qii the program
BAPTIST CHURCH
JRKV. W, l. HAY18 PA8T0R.)
S, ii. Maviipld of
hi ark
ants were
visitors
bonditioii. to report latter, after
.which the meeting adjourned.
wbd i‘ejpfesent<'d tins c<unity in
the senate before Bamberg
ceded” Declaring that Mr. By-
Thes had. Coveredfully/tbc war
situation, Mr. MaVfi(dd^evot^d
11:30 Night 8:40. ... '*
Sunday 8chool. 10:30 a in
B. Y. P. 0. Monday»• at 8
Tlie thanks of the meeting,
were extended to E. A. Brown
to wkpse efforts the meeting
I. Boulware Esq
y after-noon h
4elpbia.
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