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X S- 1 • Che JSirmvcll Sentinel, increase during the presentjyoar. While submarine losses will r.lljitppi'iu. tuui A i) m ■ i-i<■;i n ' soldiers ' " Owned and Pi|t)iif*lu d Kvriy Thutxliij’ Bv Tilt NE\Y* HKNTLNKLPUUhiSH- 1NG COMPANY . ' —'AT— ■]' ' ' ' ■ —* r BARNWELL, 9. C. Ohas. Carroll t*mM8 r X President . . Jno* K. SsKLtiNo.,Sec.-Triti. and Gen- not by overrun ing and enishi^ er»l Manager, , • .->] sinail nations as Serbia and BeL overwhelming the > ^Xwi 11; ^e dfy* wited as—rats,"—Fyt4 the submarine ■ as a factor of, German victory is ineligible. In sjtito of Herman prepar ations and victories her hopes of a final victory jriiust be tested — gm m, or W. M. JONES, Editor - | Italian line, -but by luce ting _ , —-—y e, emia'l forces on the* Western Botered hh H*‘«*on<i*<!iHs8 mail matter r imi- ? .» niHry 14. l9oT>.at tlu> Poetoffleeat Barn- line.. I fere she lias" never won well, K. C., under the Act ol Congreew a victory Oil equal. " terms. of March .1, 1K,H. ■ ■■ Vprrlun told her that Ilian frit Legal acivenioiiiK at the mtA Of $i'oo man Germans were no match for per inch first ii.emion at.d Hfty cents Allied troops. It is not believed break the been i»«rtto»., Itl.nt Germany can l,M Ohituariei Tributes of Respect React- tr - •' . , lutionH of Reaped. Card« of Titanic Western lines. Much lias and all othrr r*ading i dticoqnot n**wa, feared from the release of Ger- wlfl be charg d for at the rale of -fifty rrrivrmer's in Itnssia and cent* par in«h. or die cent p-r word, m< * n pTTSOiU I s ill ltUSSia * 1CI «ach ii e-rtion. with a minimum charge froyn troops holding that line. of 25 c**nt« ' r But tliero lias been here also the All changes of advertising and al! finevitable wasting of man communication a mutt he addressed to f ..-?■„ - The Barnwell Set t nel and mort he in power. Besides tills IS the fact ihia eftbe not later' than Tu-adayl^fiat German prisoners- ill ^2“' robHe.Ho,. ... the ltugsia as well as German troops All eommuoicstion*...... t He flisn.'*! I arc nioro,oi* less containinatc.l by the writer, not for c pnblieafcioh, but bv Bolshevik ideas. Germany is . aa an evidence Of g >od faith, a, d to pro Yiore afai( j of Bolsbevikisui tool the newpnj>er. . ... . I than anything- else. Tins is the reason why she is oceupy- } '-r L -L i •\ » ~ "7 ♦ y?5 i ~ > i L * *rv I ~l - 1 M,B» «Stf ^ • 1 i V ... < t--‘? ! - rotar I #5 T3 — A v b >> i wo • ■ " O 4 * -t~H t S . r - * \ \ % c G* <~-$y ARK r - L »6» / | :• i V — d »l» 1 a 1 * \ » /'*3^ \*T‘ l 1 * 7! > ia tC-, 1 *i— J . * *Z" ts>- Average Cost US. *42? Classified Local Advertisements ;■ FOR SALE - BUBRC R1PTION RATK8, Ona year $1,60; Six .months Three month* 60a. IN AllVANCK 90c In reuntlinB checks or money .orders make payable to Th* Nrw Hrntinri, Hitblishino Co, ing llussian territory. From the military standpoint Ger- -many is outclassed. German victories have been won by intriguo. No nation ever so fully understood^ the^Tocal FOR SALE—All persong who wi-h FOR SALE—One large, rotnid mule; will work an) where, 13 year* i id. for $75 00. T. B E lid, Jr . 22 3t Lyndburet' S. C. * FARMS and a 1 kindnof property sold on one p-r cent. Bv I’nited States Farm Agei cy. Room 217 I’HrkwHy BnihlitiB. PhilndelphiV.'-pH.. 22 3m FOR SALE—Ten tho'u«itnd fno* grain agpirin tablets. Ope dot 1 n 15 ct-. two d' zen 25 cte. C. N Ruckhnlter Drug gint -HHrnwHl, S *2S-2-t THE CRITICAL STAGE. € 4 ' buy Pumpkin Yam Potatoes fbr «?ed ^at $1 60 per bu, will apply to —— T: J: Hlenr, 1 20 tf Dunbarton. S. C. conditions in Other nations as Germany hast.' In Irelaiul H ■■ ■■ she played on IIchne' 1 Rule. Tn ‘What do you think of the t j )e South she tried to stir up war?” This question is being race antagonism between the asked of everybody by everybody whites and blacks. She has else. The answer to ij, is to be Lj M » n t millions of dollars in found in the evidence in Uie America to foment strikes case. History is a record of between capital and labor. She cial 1- : Mrs'Ann’ Sams, wife f of 1‘11* friRrl fn Krincr nlmuf mrnlf in rr l? it i • i 4 ' r 7 % Money on Lohg Terms. BROWN <Sr BUSH Lawyers BARNWELL. S. 0. HOME DEMONSTRATION WORK, FUNERAL OF MRS, SAMS. .1 Spartanburg, Mai»eli 20.-Spe lt, H. Sums, of this city., *djed | roomy coop. Tlie following Home Demon- st rat ion clubs will be held dur ing the first week in April. Hilda, Wednesday, April the 3rd ; Pleasant Hill, Thursday, April the 4th. V The attention* of \tlie canning club girls is called to the method of transplanting their tomato plants, and to tiie method of spraying tt> pres’ent diseases and insect pests. Directions for same are to he found in Gov ernmeut letters mailed to -each calming 1 club girl this week. Poultry club members are urged to get tlieir chickens off just as early ‘as possible and. when the chickens do come ,-ofF to keep the mother hen 'con fin'd at least 4 weeks in a go6d r*R iunbition-js to have everw-ruu, woman and child in Barnwell. own jat Least one 25-ceiit stamp. ' -• . . Won't von hel]i us to accomplish this laudable am bition Iw^uyrrg a Mamp Tt»-l'A V. Having marle^Tthe start, vou will lie eifcbiiraged to get others.to do av vou have doiie, .and besides TuTping your country, you arelielping youfself most of all7 - . . Miss; Harriette, Hpjrnes, has been duly appointed Agent j)t this Bank, by .'Secretary McAdoOr to sell these stamps and she will cheerfully wait on all who come or write for stamps, and will explain all about them. ■’ ■ r ’’ i~ j . Bank of Western Carolinla Head Office: Aik Bn. s c. BARNWELL, S. C. former wars as seen in their| tr i e d to bring about revolt in armies, leaders,and battles. We| India from British rule, and ! W.last night. Mrs, Sams was .. . , . » ----- a native of Allendale and prior past wars, lint this waris fu „ d i 0 South America she ] to her marriage was Miss Ann unltke every other war of his- | UIS fdr twenty years Jried to Planer. She is survived by ♦ory. It is so different until build up a strong pro-German 1 her husband and the following former standards of judgn.g it influence. She has taken advan-1 ihildren : Donald M„ Fraser, are practically useless In tlic tsge of every dispute and K. .H. Sams, Jr., and Perry beginning the world was I unsettled question between j Sams, member of the coast at ^^sn^Ti^" 1 'world 9 'in™?' m'“•" 8 ’ ourselves tillery company stationed at'shown us in the illness and .terrorism, t he woild in ns Mexico, and Japan. In all of; Fort Myidtrie ; and Miss Laura death of our father, Alt darkest days has never seen| these cases she hag failed. Re-! Sams, a student at Lauder Clifford Barratt, Eloise Gave, ■ Home Deni. Agts. • - ° CARD OF THANKS * a * X X ' We wish to thank our many friends for their kindnesses THE CITIZENS BANK FAIRFAX, S. C; 4 Statement Condensed from Report to State Bank Examiner March 4th, 1918. f ASSETS. Loans and Discounts.. . $142,201.07 » • Buildings aiid Fixtures 4 5,880.17 Stocks and Bonds .c... .... , 23,492.00 • Gash aiut. Due from Bauks’.. 31.799.20 •47, 7' . X—i v -T Total $203,452.52. ’ • \ r ^ > . 7 ' x" LIABILITIES. Camiwtu- 1 - $ 15,000.00 * 1 Stiqdus and Profits 2,745.03 / Deposits 4 „ 4... 185.707.49 / ;• -, ■ „■ f - Total $203,452.52 “’THE BANK OF SERVICE"’ ‘ 1 . 7 \ . , . ■ “ ' ■’ ' • / JS\ E. Johnston. Pres. Geo, D. Sanders, t J. \C Barker, Cashier 1' M. Young, v ' such methods used as Germanv centlv her. friends in Spain were has used in this war. Her spirit defeated in 'political power, has fattened on the Inoocl of she succeeded by intrigue in women and children. Germany mt p c ing Rumania to enter the has forsaken chivalry to wage W ar at such a time that Ramania war by poison, piracy and assas CO uhl , )e crus h P d> W e now sination. W e hoped to see her know that Rumania never could overwhelmed by force of. arms, have been 0 f real help to us; We welcoufed each new addition Ishe succeeded in Russia but College. MASTER’S COURT. A reference before lion. II. L. O'Ban non, Master, in- the case of M. I). Rowse'et al. vs. Jim Branch etal., was an occasion which brought tots of visitors her enemies. W e felt that the from her intrigue she reaped a i the city Monday, some of ..1,1 1 X. . C D . . . .1^ it .. ' w ‘ i U’nno \ f AC. t* j \\7 A Russia, |barren peace. So4liat she lias failed moreoften than suegeeded by diplomacy or deception. Germanv is on the defensive to combined armies of France, England,, _ Rumania, China, Japan r an 1 Brazil would crush her by their weight of maupoweivRussia i-1 TTi spite of gained territory, prostrate and out of tin* war. Jler. ruling classes know that an Roumania is compelled to [allied victory means a submit to lmmiiiatiug terms, democratic . Germany.. They All of the resources ol Russia fighting for their existence, are at the dispo-ul ot Germany. Tile war lias become a question iMly h ;t 4 ^ 1 1th‘red a severe l () f enduranee. of which side*-is reverse. So we might paint tbeKvining to put the last dollar, picture in its darkest colors of the last soldier, and the last trutli. In doing so we need notj farm into it W’e.siiould real- bed ishea eternal. It is true t nat Km the war. But this should hide the fact that Russia in the \ , ? x ize very dearly that a German •ia is out ol victory means that America ,lot will become Germanized to the earlier days of the war created such a diversion in rnsferit Europe as to dtv.de-t lff- German armies'between the eastmai an»L western fronts, and tInis' pre vented German triumph in ttrr~ west. England and France were giv*en time to ] ire pare tlie„armie- wbicli sooner or Jater will bring Germany to defeat. Apart front'|.^87.500, 000,000, in case f Russian aid France would now. manY wins in Europe have -been as Belgfum. \Ve ' 1 fV> n the one hand we fix our must see that m order fo make „y s 0 n the undergroiiinl Russian resources available to inetlhds.of Germany, tlie'falsity feed Germany, the Hmspoiliukif alldXlier proinis^ 4tbe bit- tion system of Russian railw-ayYH%^ ss o'fWne tuand cliildren must be put m running order.kvhere she h^sueceeded. On Its railways and. rolling stock | the other hand are worthless to the extent of • ast degre<*. Already (iennanv is putting’ in tliqusands of mouths phrases like jhis : ‘What ,TT-e yotrtiglitiiigTor? If we can get together and talks it. over.we"c;ln have peacT. W’hv not save.the lives^oT your soT- liers?’- (leniinTiy lias illreadv lee idea 1 fiT'malCe America pay as" a war indemnity the sum of ier- whoin were Mes-rs. W. A Rowse, J. R. Row so, B; F. .Ivghwse, J. M. Rowse and L. A. Rowse, all brothers, J. A. Rowse, George Lee Rowse, and Benjaman F. Rowse Jr. During the session, J. A. Rowse, George Lee Rowse, and . Benjamin F. Rowse J., drove : the car of W. A. Rowse from • ,G the, court house, and wtrile (ft r scei.di^ig Turkey—Creek—brhrj— the steering wheel- broke, caus ing the car to make a sfiMdeii turn setting it iqxon two wheels' while the other twb; were flying j in the air. The boys escapetl j witli injuries to George Dee, who was driving. The wind >l,iiekl of ' the eftr was broken and othey jdighiihiiiry done. ' ' ^ - —-- . RU B-M Y-TISM — A> ti-n tie ‘Relieve ! Kh aimatism. Sprainis. NenrHl^ut*, * tV, F. S. Oweqs, of Baldoek. May the Lord bless-each and every one of you.- “ Mrs. J. G. Mathews Mrs. Walter Hair. Corporal JohnOwen Brabham, 323rd Infantry* Camp Jackson, S. C., spent the week-end with his parent^, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Brabham. IF It =1 BBE ][ 1 MEET ME In n Biyak yqiirCold or La Grippe with a few doses of (UW, . 4, 1918 . M TA [ i'&i 1 V M BASE BALL GAME m y/i Boston Nationals vs. , New York Americans X 1: vX, SECOND WEFK JURORS, JL \. r . we see a ■ l Wb&r eighty per cent of the whole system. Russia can grow the grain, hut the railways cannot . carry enough of it to meet 7 German needs, e- The submarine menace for a time threatened to win t fee war for Germany. 11 uy the Allied navies have learned to cope with them to_ the extent that ^ them umber of*- sub marines de stroyed each montii Uasstcadily. ' increased until they are being destroyed as' fast as 'Germat^ can build them. 1 In the mean time the tonnage of ships de stroyed has steadily decreased for nearly two years, and tonagL Age of ships beitig built has teadily increased and V, Anicrica and A inerlKan ‘idc; purchased by the blopTNqf bur fathers are worth UghtingXfor, even to the last dollarXuid the last uian, we - will .make the world safe for democracy. But it will take thiobhnore years to acconiplish tiffs. But it will pay our children for us to make the necessayf sacrifices. HOMICIDE AT CREEN SAVANNAH. •x On Sunday, evening last two negroes in the Green Sayannhfi section of the county had a run- 1 together with the result that the coroner went dosVn, Wednesday afternoon to see that ttie flowers Afere properly placed -about the will body of one of them. r Petit Jurors for the second week were, drawn Monday, as follows: X Allendale—G. M. Barker, Oscar WilsoX, J. M. Myrick, Geo, IX Sanders; p., D. Pries- ter; J.,fl. Hewlett, W. H. WilPains,-]. 1). Ellis. Raldoc—;R. II. Kf •arse. Bennett'Springs—J. Mc- Elwnine, Jx-J. Snolling^ J. M. Bailev, Jno. R.. Rosier. — Barnwell—M. E. Black, J. N. Dicks, A? II, WiLon, Nblton Black. > Blackyille—J. W. Browning, S. J. Hutto, A. A. Still, J. \V. Bodiford. ^ Georges Creek—J. S. Creech, Isaac WxT)yches, U ll gb San ders. -7" «►. Great Cypress—C. P. Morris, S. F. Jlogg. Red Oak—E. P. Tarrfuice. Rosenniry—P. F. Parker. ' Sycamore-^W. J. Deer.“ Williston—Henry P ries ter, S. S. Mellichamj), J H. Beck, PxS. Usserv, * * \ The world's foremost wall paper ideas are interpreted in the famous v , Alfred Peats’ ^Prize” Wall Papers The lar^e variety of original de signs, attractively colored, offer un limited decorating possibilities. / One of the dikttnctive features, of this line is the wiae^ranfce of prices. Give us an opportunityto skow you this collection—estimates will cheerfully fciven. A. K. HAMMET7 _ Barnwell, S. C. 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