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of their .eurpings, while,the-best
of inv pcu^th* uhvrtvs save a
paiTofTheti* iheomo regardless
of how^small this 'income may
Be. .Now you ca t aJ-wav-n get
credit ai 'Hiy store. ' i>ut it will
Be far better for vou to sn*ve
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ru«ry It. HK)o,at the Poi-tollity at Barn-
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All eh all fees of Htl^yri iVi'iig and all
Cominiitm'Hi ions must lir m tin* *7ij.G$$
nut later than Turrdny imirrirng, to m-
■eurt* publication in the .Current isso»*.
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, stB^cniraioN ilxtks.
One year $t',50; Six months
Three months 505.
90c
Alfalfa is rich in
feeding value.
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eminently. wist
times of ‘World
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been overt
dlH’ttig tbi'
be u tool
pb-eil 1 t hat
for
w ide
111aL our pockets
our own
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lOWTmr- with money
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' fall. But it' wort Id
< pa rad i'h if . we stip-
pitvsviit .conditions
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Ciyil Engineer ffiul Surveyor
VvLLEXl)ALE, S C.
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TO PROMOTE ALFALFA.
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of tlie unavoidable
would continue always. \ • ^ et
ve -bidieT'C from the" reckless
spendingsome tire doing, that
_tduv--believe 44tat---4mnw,y. avi 11
in "t always be plentiful as now.
l Mobody kme.vs just wlmt will
Im> the best investtbents. Every
body wlm is alive to the future
will save wisely.
One
lu
ll) a Svay we- have enjoyed
cidents of the war is being seen ' the ad vantages of the best gov-
in the few reports of deaths eminent in the world. We
from the training camps. It | have largely supported the gov-
should be borne in mind'* that' eminent by indirect taxes on
the situation is no more- thanfsncljL things a* tobacco, wliisv,
might havo been expected, and key, and other luxuries, and by
far less than was the case dur
ing the Spanish-American war.
Iti that struggle more than
eighty per cent of all deaths
were due to disease, hither than
to wounds. Typhoid fpver took j of the means employed by tlie
a terriblo toll then. Blit now government to obtain 'without
this has been practically driven ! taxation Em money necessary,
out. Only seven cases were .for war, is to induce the peo*
reported from all the camps J pie to invent their small sa>'^
during last week. This lias 1 mgs with the governmenb^fmd
“beetWaecoTnplishcd by typhoid - in exchange receive ceytTiicates
inoceulation. In fact the al- for their loans. Landing to
lied fevers Mich us purity phoidr- Unclo . Sam- Inupmany ad van
^nd eyeu typhus-are iiow beTn^ tages,
controlled by iuoculation. For-
the tariff charged on imported
goods. But behind our lenient
government lies the fact that
we can 'be taxed to the limit
oil everything we possess. One
Combination
Train* Through Southern Iowa and
‘ Northern Mlwourl—600 Alfalfa
Lecturea to Be Given In Two
Week*’ Campaign—700 Automo
biles to Be Used In the Work.
The Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
railroad will run an alfalfa comblna-
i tion railway and automobile train for
a two weeks’ campaign, making abovtt
60 stops In southern Iowa knd .north
ern Missouri, beginning July 28/1913,
from Des Moines.
The plan, as worked out by the Bur
lington In co-operation with the Agri
cultural Extension Department of the
International Harvester Company oif
New Jersey and the agricultural col
leges, is far in advance of any agri
cultural extension work ever carried
on. -
Will 8top at Sixty Points.
Local committees at each of the 60
points on the railroad will arrange for
flve to ten automobiles to carry the
speakers in all directions Into the coun
try to farm homes, school houses, and
Inland towns within a radius of ifrom
four to .ten miles, where alfalfa leo-
tures will be given.
During the campaign over 600 al
falfa lectures will be delivered by
the party to. as many audiences, and
from 600 to 700 automobiles will be'
brought ifite the Berrien of this great
educational movement
These campaigns are conducted on
a strictly co-operative basis.
The people Will provide;
1st A guarantee of at least flve to
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JUST RE6EIVED
Tii'rrryrhiiTg Att FirmituTr hore at prievs
spell EC'oNOVfV .
tHig g^rveys
O’.
Tliv^tilings we
standyfor now, as always, are
itv and Service -
^ O'atiiet* to"ahy partial w
nw*d* of tHe/r Uit/1 L wiil % Ht the
Molsir iTmiif jor o-»i ilsys. ami will be
glad to subintv *s <w. to niaituiK
cii-mp'ete fervey-. 1 tdDve twp, serve?
parims Hiahhayp baer^ mftkiug -erveys
in and Hr.ontrd Barnwell for the isst ty\o
wt-«-ks WiTI Tw drt -rhm >I<t!*tr- Hmtse
about ten days logger. Will Ke Klad to
consult ■withian^vpartie# iuteiestetl-
' W. H BanCk.
Come to See Us
lack &,
Barnwell, S. Q.
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M. A. Wilder
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We wish to announce to the public
that we are now prepared to charge
and repair storage batteries.
merly these tlreadcll'"scourges
took a heavy toll from camps.
Bnt jioty the folks back ho
may regard these as commefed
terrors. In the earlv/months
of the war many^sokdfers in the
armies of France died from
lockjaw. It^eems that the soil
wasVStUAitfated from this atlec-
tioiirXlJut now every wounded
(Tier receives a treatment of
lockjaw serum, and this scourge
is practically . unknown, j In
former wars gmi-green* was a
dreaded malady which often
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caused amputation it uotdeath.
But during this- war, this too
lias been largely conquered by
learning its specific
JEM ENT OF OWNER
SHIP
Statements of the Ownership, Man
agement, Circulation, etc., required by
the Act of Congress of August 24,
1912, of The Barnwell! Sentinel, pub
lished at Barnwell, S. C., for Oct 1,
1917..
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell. ss.
- Before me, a Notary Public in arid
for the State and county aforesaid,
personally appeared John K. Snelling,
who, having been duly sworn accord
ing to law, deposes and says that he is
BARNWELL
ten automobiles at each railroad stop
to carry the speakers to the points
|n $io country where meetings are to
be held.
2nd. Ralls suitable for the central
meeting In towns where train stopa
3rd. Any community dealrlng a
campaign must send in a,request to
the railroad, agricultural college co
operating, or to the Agricultural Ex
tension Department, signed by a rep
resentative number of farmers and
business men.
The railroad will provide:
Sleeping cars and dining service for
the alfalfa campaign party, and bag
gage and exhibit oars, literature, etc.
The Agricultural Extension DepL
will provide: ■
1st Speakers.
2nd. Assistance in organizing and
advertising campaign. \
3rd. Educational charts and other
equipment for lecture purposes, bulle-
manager of the w t.ul, tJn m P ra,tiirfi ete
SENTINEL, and that the following ,.' h „ ’ . .
is t„ the best of his knowledge and be.-' 4t £ : P
ik-f, a true statement of the owner- i ' 0 „ a * 8 '!. t J* ,armers ln ge,tlng a atart
caitsatitO j ship management (and if a daily pa- ltn aira!fa -
1 1 - - L Hearty co-operation, on the part of
We are also agents for, and
stock the famous
carry m g
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Crid Battery
See us wheu your old battery needs
recharging, or when you wish to
purchoso a new one
' - Thos. H. Peeples
PEEPLES & WILDER
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Practice in all the cm'irfs. Abstracting
and preparing papers of all kind, "
Oilices formally occupied by J. A.
Willis, Ei^q. Lancaster** building.
BARNWELL S C
7% Money"on Lriitg Terms.
BROWN & BUSH
Lawyers
BARNWELL, S. C:
$10,OOP to $15,000
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ToiLend at Once
V. S. OWENS
’At t orneyat .La^ 1
Barnwell, S. C.
A. I SALINAS ”
COTTON FACTOR
AUGUSTA,
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GEORGIA,
VE ME A TRIAL
Vickery Bros.
Fisk Tires
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A & B
agent. In short the young sol* per, the circulation), etc., of the afore- ... .
i. . r ,, ii ‘i A said publication for the date shown tn me people is absolutely necessary to
-- -flterri ami tfie folks back I tTabove caption, required by the Act mal
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may tiud comfort in 11 re . fact
that the death. rat(*-4n Litis war
•is not only the- lowest ever
known in any previous war,
but .surprising below the best
expectations. The medical
corps iwhich ; luTs tin* duty of
keeping the soldiers well, is
composed- of tlie* foreiiiest sur
geons and physicians in the
country. Some of these have
surrendered practices of more
than a hundred tljousand dol
lars a'yearto give their-serviees
to’ their count rv.
The complaints of'the young
soldie’s as to insutlleient cloth
ing and bedding .must be ta^cn
in consideration with the fapr
that at borne thes(‘ ‘-ame vmulig
men oltetr wore and -shqit un
der more covering *jtdTa.t 1 was.
necessary. They./ iijvme liate
cause ot the..|j>njoritv of'camp
deaths. seenjs^ to he due to ttie;
ftict that^i large number of tlm
men had never had tlie mea-
sLes,;and that often pneunionui
follows the measles. Even a|
the present rate of deaths it is
far lower than occurs among the
of August 24. 1912, embodied in sec
tion 443, Postal Laws and Regulations,
printed ori the reverse of this form,
to wit: -
1. That tljc narpes and addresses
of the publisher,"editor-, managing
editor, and business’ managers are:
Publisher, R. Boyd Cole, 323 Infan
try Camp Jackson.
Editor, Capt. R. Boyd Cole, 323 In
fantry Camp Jackson.
Managing Editor, V. S. Owens, Pro-
Tern, Barnwell, S. C.
make these campaigns successful.
8AVE THE ALFALFA LEAVES.
Snell-
ii umber of people in civil life
THE DVT V of THRIFT
Many years, ago^a ,boy_whose
... .desire for the gotid things of
life led liim to see i-f His credit
was good with a certain; mer
chant. I he articles-.-were, to be
paid foiy in ipstallmeMs. The
payments were tVr be kejd up
for a time, and then, ^atne a
large number -of necessities
that must be supplied at once.
Meantime The wt^kh install
Taents. to tlie oUup- meltiftant
fell neglect. A derwartls
he took thecal a nee due to his
creditor, ami ^receive t this ex
cellent advice: “I a;u- a J«‘\v
and you are not, bur "there is
perhaps this distinct/ between
the 3’oung people o
and miney' Some -of
pie are not satisfied
our face
.our poo-
ess they
Business Managers, John K
ing, Barnwell, S. C.
2. That the owners-are: Mrs. Ida
1. Cole and R. Bovd Cole, Barnwell,
S. C.
■ 3. ThatXdie known bondholders,
mortgagees, -and other security hohl>
ers owning or holding 1 per cent or
mop/ of total amount of bonds, mort
gages, or other securities, are: none.
1. That the two paragraphs next
above, giving the names of the own
ers, stik-kholders and security holders,
if any, contain'pot only the list of
stockholders and security holders as
they appear upon•the books of the
company but also, in cases where the
stockholder or security holder appears
Upon the books of the company as
trustee qr in any- other fiduciary rela
tion/ the name of ^he person or cor
poration for r whonr such trustee is
acting, is given;also that the said two
paragraphs contain statements cm-
'bracirtg/affiant’s full knowledge and
belief as to the circumstances and
conditions under which stockholders;
and security holders who do not up- |
jiear upon the hooks of the company ;
as trustees, hold stock and securities I
in "a capacity other than that of a
bona tide owner; and this affiant Has
rio reason tovbelieye that any’ other
' person, association,'or corpoFation has
any interest direct or indirect in-the
said stock,, bonds, or iother securities
than as so stated by him.
- John K. Snelling,
. Business Manager.
Sworn to^and subscribed before me
this 20th day of November,.1917.
Geo. H. Bales, -
N. P. for S. C.
My commission expires at the pleas
ure of..tlie.Gove.rnor. .
8lxty Per Cent, of the Feeding Value
of Alfalfa In the Leaves^—Hay
Should be Cut at Right Time
and Cured so a* to'Preserve
the Leave*. ,
Of the entire alfalfa plant, accord
ing to Kansas bulletin 156, the stalk
comprises'60 per cent, and the leaf
40 per cent., whereas the quantity of
the protein in the stalk Is only 40 per
cent., while the protein in the leaf is
60 per cent.. Moreover only 20 per
cent, of the fat is to be found in the
stalk,- while 80 per cent, is in the leaf.
It is, therefore, very important that
alfalfa be harvested at the proper
time, and carefully handled so that
all the leaves will be saved.
When possible to do so it is best to
cut alfalfa late in the afternoon or
evening. Dew or rain on the freshly
cut alfalfa will not injure-it. Where a
tedder is used, it’should rhe staffed in
the morning as soon as most of the
dew is off and before there is any dan
ger of knocking off the leaves. ' It is
to go over it more
often advil^le
than.once. —
Alfalfa hay is harvested and cured
in
much the same way
i ■ . ■ A. .
as clover, el-
Save the Alfalfa Leaves
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Proportion
Stalk
j j— 60
Leaf
40
Protein
Stalk
40
Leaf
60
Fat
-
Stalk \
20
Leaf
80
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an their backs *ry "cent daj of Njy
Discharge Notice.
'-^Notice U hereby given that on Sat
urday November 29th, 1917, I will ap
ply to John K. Snebing. Judge of Pro
bate for BarnwelP6minty, for letters of*
discharge-86 Administrator* of the es
tate cf Win. F. Eve.
# . W. F. Eve Jr. ■’ ~
,. Lawton B.' Evans
Administrators
Dated at Barn
this 27th
8-10 4L
cept that it should be cut as soon as
the young sprouts or shoots start to
grow at the bast^ of the plant
When alfalfa L- left too long without
cutting, the lea^ - fall off and the
stems become v* !y, and the yield of
the next crop it - ally reduced.
MONE
J. Otla Hui
tried court, S
can grow aif; >
belt and th-
acre."
* Joseph W
pay any far
an acr* land
ALFALFA.
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ludge*U. 8. DU-
Illinpja: “You
' b.ere in the corn
worth $60 an
.)•>: "Alfalfa will
cent on $600
Ordinary Common Sense—
Sensible Thrift*-and
Maxwell Motor Cars
Common sense says to you, “Buy a
Maxwell Car and use it.”
The American people are going forward
—not backward.
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That is the purpose of the great war in
which we are how engaged:
The success of the Nation depends on
healthy business activity over the country
—and sensible thrift.
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Healthy business depends on the utiliza
tion of every possible labor-saving, time-sav
ing, money-saving device known.
The light-weighty economical Maxwell-—
M passenger service—-taking you where you
have to go on business, helping you relieve
delivery congestion—is one of the greatest
known labor-saving, time-saving, money*
saving devices.
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Touring Car $745; Roadster $745; Coupe $1095
Berlint $1095; Sedan $1095. F. O.B. Detroit
LIVER REGULATOR
Relieves Sick.
Headache &
Constipation
Granger Liv
er Regulator
is purely veg
etable,..,. con
tains no calo-'
rriclor alcohol,
and is a most
efficient fami
ly medicine
for liver and
stomach ail
ments. Sold
by druggists, 25c a box. Refuse all
substitutes. Demand Granger.
Granger$4e<!icSne Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
MUST
Rub ease and supple*,
ness deep into muscles
and joints; soak out
stiffness and
rhe umatism
with Mustang
Liniment.
25c., 50c., $1.
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DIAMOND
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Goi.u metallic bpxes, sealed with
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Lubricating oil, grease, spe
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