Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, December 27, 1917, Image 4
AUDITOR'S APPOINTMENTS
i)urin<* ftwy yVing/bfe is upor-e lie-
set t»y "ttlificullicVs than hit* fel
low breujl-winners. Shiftless la>
her, too inuchfttyiii, uiin or gniss,
or aji August storm at (larve-t,
may. turn liis'year's wort into a
i tend, loss, Bin he faces a brand
new difficulty. lie : c3ie^rfully
surrendered Ids cotton Hands
to the ariiiv for s<iidiits 7-fee 1in g
that heltad the families of .these
35 wnwell Sentttte
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Owntd no<t Published Every TUtioiliy
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B? THE NEW SKNTTNKL PUItUSH-
1NG COM I'M N Y v-" ;
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ChAs. Carkoi.1. Simms. - ‘President
Jso. K. Snkm.lno. Sec.-Treas. and lieh-
_er» 1 Manager, t
Dunbarton, Thjn/s
Kohhins^.Friday,
Millette. Tues.
Martins
BtihW, Thdrs
Appleton, Elf. 'g.
Allendale. Tues.
.Barton, Wed. :
Fairfax^ TIiursV
Kline. Friday,
BlackvillV, Tues.
Elko, Wed.
Will 1st on, Thnrs,
Morcatus, ..Friday
Sycamore, Tues..
.Jenny’s, Wed.
old i<-i s thassistlhim in
fcarfiTveTT e<
W. W. TONES. EnTrok
irmersunE
Entered assecond-c 1 ass-mail matter Feb
ruary 14,1905, at the PoHtnflicejt Harii-
well,S. C., under the Aet'ofTjongr < ‘«®
of.March 3, Rt79.
All changes ft advertisings Hint hII
Gfunmumcations mugt be adiiVes-t d to
The HtriOMeil Semt+iel and iiiihI tx; in
'thin i Hice iiot 'aterTI'an Tiieiidav morn
ing to insure publication in the current
issue, ’dO
would add t(r this the same
aliioTint. : Why should she and
her fain i Iy work wlfeii; they 11ad
thirty dollars a inonth to liv‘e on?
This provision cm the part of the-
government sprang out of poli
ties in Congress. The old pen
sion law had hecOme a sofe.-sa
rotten that even Tfcs frieiids'saw
that . it had Jto ge out. There-
fore they raised the pay of the
private!s<»1 < 1 i er, not ,1m*yatjd his
wqrtli, hut to tbe^point where
he Was. jhducdd to-send a part of
jt hack home, a-nd to this was ad-
ch'dji money gift from the govern-;
ment .. This is tine foF" maTVv
soldiers with dependent faini--*'
lies. Last summer many fami
lies were in such ' destitution in
the North until’they-wreiT cared
Jpi , .,-i)y>x‘ 1 f?l rTTv organ iziitions.'
But it is pretty 1 lard on farmers
whose labor situation has di
rectly been Tlisdrgairized by war
conditions already.^here is a
distinct tendency from the farms
Ifihja, Friday
Personal and" real property
must he returned'th is year./The
Time for makingf^ftirijs will
end Feb. ^Ot h. 50#’ penalty
will be added on all de-turn's not
made. No returns received af-
ter Feb. /20th.—R. W. 1ULEY,
County Auditor.
Kl'BHC HIl’TInJS KATlfS. ■'
One y‘enr $1 50 ; ,&ix months 5)d;
Three muiltho 5m, .
Fi)XTX)IUAI
AN ANNGUA'('KMKjYT,
-.i .
In the columns of last week’s
issue ‘pppvjtired an - announce
ment of tlie change of manage
ment of Tlie Barnwell Sentinel,
a feature of which.is that the'
undersigned will have future
charge of itXeditorial columns.'
This ollice has been called “the
easychair.” . In some respects
it is rightly'iianieiK The kind
support of its former editor and
owner,-Captain K. Boyd ColeTl
CHEAPEST, BEST WAY
TO RECAIN LOST STRENGTH
small
;+SlX OK TWETA'EoDNCE hOTTBE
i OF i ONOKN iTaTEP AOIP I U( IN
Ml NEKAL SUFFUMEN'/
1 FOK >' H?)LE FA Mr
several
WHY BUY THE EXPENSIVE PREPARED
.tftQM. P KEf.AK^JUDAS.
horses, and sever
during his absence of nearly!
eight months in ■ truining canip |
Ogh'thorpe and in (’ampj
to the weekly o-ffur+iig^.-
work
Thn v-tluo (. 1 i’oii,'j : -p u ii Aci4
Ir<tu Mim-r.iI, is siOwp-i ftifuwi , \ \xiy-
'oru* if weik o- t' i l> <#>1 with hlu d
or UmE^ViTIi.oi >li nil t/i'Cit.
Arid Iro't MijeryJ; hiyiih > v u »• utra-
tr-luli-d trskxf,cd.rs mil y tir#*> uirtlH*'r
at Ft
Jackson,
to this column Jmaik
exceedingly easy and pleasant.
The kind words that'have come
from tin* readers^ot these col
umns have served as a plOTrsant
incentive to heater tilings. The
names Td the professional and
business men who are behind
its management are proof ot the
fact that in a larger sense than
to the
to - the to.wns ajid cit|e
thoiw o tk*
arm
count of higher wages. Th.e col
ored people see only so much per
month* and not the vastly infe
rior conditions of living itrrd
health, including tlie higher cost
of living. What is the farmer
to ilo? He cannot afford to run
them during the year to have
thynrMjtrit- .’nim \vhtm his crop
most needs thetn. Tins is a real
problem to those- farihyrs who
are dependent on labor from the
families of drafted soldiers. Al-
■ -V - .
ready tlie laws against vagrancy
art
tr. ns, a- d ji.t-b pi -t’. Arul Ir n Al n»*r*l
mixed in •' nt**r—jr:'A h few dr ; > m s
g.Hs j >•—»ft r mettle mHket* the fin* J t
kind ot t wiie in enri«*ii t' e tiRa' itT 'Tc>
>jet ri*i t• 1 <><j irnu Stmt.lM* usV-J .
j- It ilrtye. out I/rit- aI-mI and ti t* poi
sons ei i-i su-n/m* i rl^uirn-t e ^irtl-r-
n i: mid inerea-esf the .«-tu* -kth
nrnuR'fis fell Acd Iron Min. ml ns
put up t»y the F/r diTi'-e (’Item t il t <>rp.'
'ii Jour size. Besp ta! mid eni* r^eiii'y
PRICES RIGHT
Blacky Hie, S, C
b tttes hi d fjr tsfnity u.TjF in Bh: d 12 -
ever The Sentinel belou
' m ee bottlo-. 5Ue »tul $1 Th * t-h,t«
iu«rk gdarV' te-* full Htie; gtli Pirev-
trfin- witbeicli h tt t*.
best interests of Barnwell
coun
ty. Its aims'will he to become
a largerTiiedium of these inter
ests than ever. Its news col
umns \Vill strivt^TjO lie truly
representative of alibiases and
sections of Our peyple. Its ad-
vertising pages will .show who
are the most progressive and
safest anmng our business and
professional inon. But its tru
est success can come only from
those whose interests it serves.
It belongs to all our people,
and it asks their aid to insure
continued success, if you like,
the paper tell yotpr friends ; if
you lind in it anything you
don’t like then tell us. 1 FY>r\ve
arediest served when the pap'OE
serves bests the interests of its
readers.
The rules-of the game may
require that my own name shall
replace that <>f “K. Boyd Cole’ J
on the editorial page. No trib-'
ute to his genial ii attire, his
splendid, coinpanionahle in
stincts, his lofty ideals; to his
unselfish service, is -Tequiml
rigid, but frankly not much;,
more can be gotten from these
Eiws during tliis^war than has,.
edino in all the years they have
been on the statute books,. .It
will be a hopeless expectatron tot
look for a law that would solve
the problem. It will- bo almost
as hopeless to expect a hand-to-
mouth class of colored people to
see tjie. excellent opportunity
they how lurve to beM^r their Tk.
Tramdal condition. It is also a
bi<^ tjuestitm wlr^tlverTTr not the i
negro will take the advice of the
leaders of hfB" race who have *
amassed some property; . They ,
>vi 11 lather feel an autagojaism
toward him>because hi-is better (
off than they.s-If wo mistake
not, the colored }>oj)le have '
bee u'praying ‘ for the c I awing of. <
Civil Engineer and purveyor
ALEENFA EE, ^
M. A. Wihier
PEEP1ES & WILDER
AriORNBYS AT LAW
Prkcti«e iii all till* Rtf'iirLs. .Alutrrtctin^
and jireyarriiB id all kiixl V
formally (H*imijiu- «lA*v I A.
Will in, K»y]- ' l.aricj»Ht»'r , o tiiifiJsng.
BARNWELL S. C
them. That- day-has surely come,
hut they\Vill never lecogni/eTts
opportiiiijty to them, if tlieyytre
satisfied to live withuut worker
thrift or on what they get! from
an absent'sdklier.
Rub ease and supple-’
ness deep into muscles
and joints; soak OUT .
Stiffness and / /
rheumatism / M
II Eli E k probably more pli
(uoniout of good printing th
-V- ‘ tj
- » • t ' . • ' , , ,
asiiiir
BAPTIST CHURCH
with IVjustang
m , Liniment.
(KKV. W. L. J1AYKS l*.\KTOK t
time deliver)
Preaching VVcry Sumlay morning at
11:30 ^ight 8 :40. ’ ■' * V
Sunday School. 10:30 H in. |
yj. Y. P U. Monday’s hi p-. m.
Pr^yeY Meening Weluesday’s at
8:30!p, m. '
It is our constant effort to produce
jest, quality of work at
WAR AMD THE FAR
trice
and to see that delivered pronipll;
at the time sjieeil\ed. .
Old cast()myi^gppr6eiatfe this ser
vice, A trial order will quiek'ly. demon
The farmer is not only a nec
essary cog in the lighting ma
chine as the moti_in the army,
but he also comes in for a share
of the nation’s abuse while tlie
other fellows get the praise, He
"-was held up as the shining ex
ample of unpatriotic impulses
when he put his surplus cash
of this banner cotton-year into
more lands, au^l better automo-
‘biles ratlier than into Liberty
loan ; bonds. If the war goes
on long enough the farmer may
do differently- the next- time.
He was told that unless lie
planted more food crops the
nation would suffer. The ad
vice was > .good to the farmer
ami he/is e1ijoyiiig, . as a conse-
seq.tie nee, a bigger. b;t lance in
Jiis hank, I’Theti tlie inatter of
food coiiserva t iun Aybs in id On
his heart. > H-r^i- nnr.n'hura Iqs-
jiig race wilh the ho'd- wcevTl,
And in* Jess than two veiirs c\-
DIAMOND
NOTICE
l.OST: One brown si tter ♦Rig. An
swerg to name ot Carl.' Reward if re-
tUfi cd to r ’ .
Y- •; ej w
! ^ ‘' Sneiling, K,f5,'
" XApms i
ArIc your Uriinht fi
DIAMOND DlAND'
Goto laetalHi
RihbonA Tau no i
Drugntiiul uk yf
DIAMOVli- Blt^ll
♦rears ngtt
SOLD
TT>fE
TKIUD
>iegni-enRs-TE!tis
Rnu nml
g sealedgwgh Blue!
HER.' Buy Af joui-
strate its v
240 ROUND PIGS.
tVith corn above 50 cents’ ftuga pat
tfieir heads bjf very qutclffy The-bog
that f aTieg two iir.thre-mPlirtlig to get
on a full feod never hrijnj* you a profit,
Whea you are ready tn ^ut your
shoats on feed, begiumjvnh' the B A.
Thomas’ Hog MedieVm l’-if regularly
and ^Htcii yo ,r •<]*< a:- round rnit-into
fat hogs in nil »yiui-rvtha—fhig>4 goirg
welKovi-r ‘JO<) ti-ofiiuT- it r--'*iitgh as 240
potn ds. Haur*- t.y, r- -f.-, ding
.amf ymi tvilf y - -1-f U. A. ’Tnoinag
ineiJieii v is /?; * • - - - T •: i» jit * 'lV j
feed wig yojjfr ■, u.g andjif
yon at* P-, ’i ’ . / n . we w i;t
fefundTv-i? - . . .a .('.-ai.’i- -• s
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