Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, November 01, 1917, Image 1
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FARMERS
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A* wt* yv-diy coluinrv- of our daily
FXPyr yVcffy wu'nuuE^f.or^nc'.v-; nf the
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%ri; r v; Ar::rv ; the impoi uthy purt we
fthPulcl play Sdyit
tl;at U.“ war iy an' cause
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• -JililiSHfI’- a iai} e:unlies> />• v;- j’n
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iy;a-from all jta.rti
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an • r?f ';‘u it; rlo-
vv .fo'r' thv ‘ (?1 iiors
t 111 lllk.t
1110!
hf <1 :r! - ivevntly
iirffvby” jl<)Tl;ito thifi
•aj r;‘U(iy fuv+vftt a -jfootl
V Junior of the
ror-s or 'oni./.c.l on Monday
>on and will- niociievery Mon- .
r-lhi li I Cross - Work Room at ~
’clock. Our Suderintondont 'and '"
Ide corps of teachers hate j
i nek l j? re at interest in the "vorkand
cued
Hinn
>d work, f rowr.i;h.T ifrnT-
()i!r y a"' 1 ;.U in camp rov.vavftTi
bony, a '-c-cul t'uA-rloth"^'r'.'hv-h'-thgV'
-rttif-v
'as a Christmas
iiy do '\yithout
•i: t aas dairKies
m,.f;red
I' ho.ukl
on anti s
.nr i. nt ; warm,
feel that we had
as every “mother a
eotfifoi Cal d'o as '• 'w<
‘ -Sea; ae Ajs], t!ie- people of
.'i iie ii . cc cr veil reeall' thaf
ntr"ic£ue Vcith (iermany did
H>-fw-aso:i cfduey particular
tnixTcTriY!ie ix'ilt -of America
you. have rtv-undod ynrtT' i
Av is ftie time to -pall dowi
?WVp.t."« ^
ii r rt_r 1 ; 10 /*
ful' fireside these co
days that are upon us! Do your mHi”
'yorr n, (o.r when v/o-spehu time knit^
ting swaiters for uurstdvcs and let
our boys go cyld vve arc “knitting for
the Kaiser.”
' Jennie P. Greene, Sec’y. ”
.BUBBLES FROM BALING SPRINGS.
•'contrary; is fimdemeiital either from
jcaiousy or c» mpeli-tipn for'thO^qrld
tridj.- andi-had its • eommenccmervt In
liisnia.rck’s time' and especially since
the'accession of the recent .Kaiser. It
;,1most ;eulmirultecl at Manilla where
•Admiral IUedrich Of^lVke .and Gott”
famed udder looly that .inXerenee’ with
J.)e\ve.y : and was bluntly threatened fey
this great Captain of htdrm blown to
pieces the Admiral’s ship, ■
. The,Senator maw likewise ^member
notwithstanding the-British -• unlaw-
.fully-hlocading ..the North sea m vio
lation of- the International Law
wliicli t;rw i o v*ru.y- .to_ ! Wi tcv
Xatii'iiul Ariipv j-;rqV<pd tu t • i* i r
y.;liHonm uts'. 111 X'Olitio’ii t!io
speciai- trniiv'pforprrtt T TftT~ fray<
lian t«i d ii ortovl ns to
proYom Mtiti-mij 1 ion to the.
Ur pa s'se d;m w sor v ice. r l lye
longest Ip-iu 1 inn'io 'in' tliomrow
^Nnt ioiial _Ar^iu' nuiycmctit ‘ to.
da te tva s til a f oft!i e Mireth 1-1 ra \ 11
whicli. lUi-vyd .the ckfken yoMior-
-froni Yuni'a d' A^rlYaiia. ltd Tort
Riley, K a pdts niyyl i ;s.ti.wfeu —of
1.51 1 -Yhi' rrijTpoyiripiiTL
fv)i‘f\yproin ho.t.n:?, Tlu*- Hieptesl
di>ruico traveled by airy unit TU
tile newNationa, A pm y was that
of Ilie- District of (’oluinhia unit
to Camp Meade in Maryland, a
\ . rtyyxnoRr .Owe
I’entAAbYoral davs in (
i-LAVoek in attetidiHiei
date Fail*?
^optoKi’-er i ct a rpi ,
domination at 10 15.
finnlier Siii.
.. ' TyveJdy-fiv( v i)or ee
meV in tlid new Natio
oi; ifpphdXijdap Iy do
ISpreiai-tP TJit 8« iifinoj.
LvjuUiubb| t (led *l(\; Cottun
picking wilisifpn he over a round
iiere. While tlm;. crop was rdtlrer
short ii|most cases tho high
prices will more than off ser it;
and rhero seem.- to he more
money titan usual ii float, this
I MU*-. (L o. I>. Me.
in Idackville. were
ie ’vT it or.s--in .-town
•nnuiii'
moh laundry, d pounds
Sulphur, 4 pounds.
Water, .25 gallons, m . " • ./
Dis.sQlyo~4he-ftndy shaved soap in
dhreo (3) gallons of hot water, mak-e
a thirypast'e of the sulphur and add
Co the soaj^ solution, ahd while the
iime is sfacidtHcdin, -half harrcll) the
solut iojidf spa;> arkk^ulphur is poured
over it and the‘whole-grsglually dilut
ed to 25 gallons; which is ^sufficient
lmniuieu in tiie'.uivjsron > trup
will: he emiWin-o l forth; 1 e.auton-
hu'pT fi'om now until• October
7t li. It i' « xpech'd ' tliat j In
ha la nee of t lie^rtth/e n soldier.*
will. l»c entraim; l hegi-nd'ine
Xnl'N. XeD'.io 'Richardsoil • und
epdjren lnvve r'euirnod home
. t-1't i • r RHy-eyt < n < 1 ed v i si ft cY j h r
parent.- in HffkinidTo. >■ . •
iS- I , _ •.
W'v I >. bonnei’ K-ii. 0 f J la ni 1 >
„ 'VI r^y -s^f p - jtW' ) -
ton was here • Luesday on j»ro-
feysionaDhilisut^s;- '
v \.
R. - S, (kilnmih of Raldoek
Avas.in town Mi->nday.*^-Y—
•VmrfrM
i most
luiwarra’nted.act, vel it was the Eng
lish battleships standing side by side
wffh Dewey which compelled the Ger
mans; to recede. We await with inter-
ijkt. the progress of, the Senator's cam-: -^iuantity to wasK. 2D0 to SOOTtreeTfivto
u ycyrs old.-. F- t... : -gyrT
> Tim. wash is' very inexpensive, and
mpy be easily applied by means of a
pai^it brush. ■ * ;
2. "'Plant a plenty of grain espec
ially wheat, and be siire to plant jiour
wheat on some oFyour best land and
fertilize' it. The State of South Car-
olm^ is called upon to plant forty
percentrpore wheat than she'did last
year: LetV4b our part at hotae to
help win thenyatvxy 1 ’’
Let pur boy join tha wheat clubj
geridThjs name in to the cinwty agent
Tkc 'railfo;Tds have' taken
every dwp pos-ihle to safeguard
.the iivt'.s that the government
lillk ' Villl'iisted -To‘ f1 lent and to
complete the tj-aop nioyeinent
without delay and also without
ijiterferjhg with the abnormal
amount of ,, commercial' traffic
Hint the war lias, produced. For
obvious rea soiXs it.Aypultl not be
wise tp divulge in detail the
plans \yhich have been foliowied
in moving the- men to the
various cauto^ments.-ajid em-
'lAviiiitydm
miles.' r :y - v. - - - y
Practicajly all of_ the' NjHioiial
Ouard iiKivertients to date have
been.of great iength . .Tlie longest
one was that made.by Mi bat
talion of SatrYFrancisco en-
giheeI^fro^^.SI^I^ , Francisco., to
a poiiu on the Atlantic- Coast/
Thi9 battaltoip included 506
men and 4^r Officers. 1, Tlii*y
occupied a special train coin*
nrisraff- one standard sleeper,
Mr. J. L, Carlton, and Dr.
Bovd of Allmid.-i.le we're visitors
in the city this week.
/ 1 ' .. ' . • # • T" . '
SheriRf J. B. Morris corned
three prisoners tt) Augusta last
own were, v
11 oh. R. 1*. Searson oTARen-
.dale waxjn town on Professional
^usihess Wednesday. »... ^ :
Mr. 0. C. Storiie and Charlie
^Mathis jof Blackyille were here
on Wednesday, -r ;
Mr. Tom Scott ofdVilliston
was.jagEhdte^
J, Henry/John soil Esip of
Allendale was in towni op pro
fessional business Monday.
. Dr. and Mrs, T. F. Hogg of
KRne were visitors hereMonday
- Mr, F. H. Huggins and IT-F.
Woodward attehded the State
Fair last week /
Mr. Sam Gantt left on the
23rd. for Columbia where'TSe
will take in the State Fair as
4s hi9 usual custom. '
Miss'Edith Hay is spending
barkation points. It is suf*
iicieuLio say thaFthy movement
is progressing smootRy and to
the complete satisfaction of the
oleeperst enfe' bag
Wednesday; - . j
Mir. J. J. Walker of tile Bel
fast farm was a welcome guest
in the city Wednesday. J
thfee box cars,. Their train left
San Francisco at 4 P.M. ..on
in Belfort
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