Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, May 02, 1918, Image 4
of tiro, wiir 0110 of
crivitv on boliiiIf Q‘f
(‘li-nr'*h ab> m
1,' * jJ.,1 v • d I
i'„o murfegatioiT
gmpie request 1* to mad immey
to the 'soldier, carp general de-
our reader.** :jiw
is wakingsup
unde riving." liri
• •' o ■ /
war are he - mi
1
of the bitmhh •
growing-#s a f.
oiir rej)i^-enta;;
legislation A*e
pace with this growing sent;
ment * of their- - coosibuiij.it-
*We are a Iiot tempered people
it audit
l-Of-A- ;tiilrl
ot the
i' UfTl* *11
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.orr Taf,m4
sULfr tii A* l
n -(kilfuHy treated
EYSiTY WHERE
•JUUlW.’lLI B&MT1NXL,. BARM WILL, B. 0.
ttbe
15 urn well Sentinel,
Ownt'rf'aiu! Pubiiidn d l’ very Tliunday
BrTH fc n e w skn ri n f,l publisjh *
I KG COMPACT
BARNWELL, 8. C.
1 Chas. CAfiReliti SIMM’s. • Ptesident
f*o. K. BNirrimo, Hee.-Tr* bs. ami (ioo-
a/ai Mat-ater. 7 1 *
g 1 1 • 1 1 —
^ ' .or
W, M. JONES, ItofTOB
JKntered BHtttcoriii-c'aftamail matterFch-
ruary 14.1906,at tim Pot»toftiwat Barn
well, 8. 07
of March 3
well, 8. under'the Act <3f Coii^refta
. 187B.
Legal advertinii'ft at ti e rut** of $.L (X)
per inch first inavrtion. aid fifty cents
each anboquent ies-rtion.
L J * . ■
Ohituard^, Trihutu nf Regpect.lte8a-
lutinria oF K*-rp<‘Ct. CnrdH of Thauki*
And all oth* r reading i ot ee» rot h-wb,
wifi he charg (I for at the rate of fifty
ceWu per itifh. or • oi.e*- eettt p*r wortf,
each ietr rtion, with it minimum cliafK*-
of 25 c-iita. ,
Alt ci.anir* 1 * nd vertirimt rml at
oomnumicadona tnuKt Tw addressed to
Ttie Barnwell 8ei t nel and-nuut he in
tht« efffre n ->t later ihat* TTwd ay
morni* g to iiianre publication in* the
Burtvnt i*Mie
All co’Yiuuinication* mnf t he aigned
by the wrlt**.r. not for publication, but
as an evidericc of god faith, at d, topro
tect the n<‘\v4pa]*er.
As w 4 t» advance farther in this HENDRIX-dWT
war we. will to a gret/t ./extent
forget the restraints thj&.t. jCOJL-
trolied us in times , of pence.
Itt* the t wetw average
citizen/is an intense dislike of
anything and eveythiOg that
savors of lukewarmness. Men
rnd women wlilfT give their
sons wiU feel the depth ^nd
width oi. thiudiffe
ment which divides them from
those peopje who will give
nothing, lit France today every
thihi woman on^the Streets
wears mourning."'In England
every family . circle has sus
tained a bereavement),'". When
A mericanlioniesure thus afflicted an .„ llt(>mc , hii( , f „ r
l,y Iwsscs the bemived will .j v | ler r- they will make th<;ir ft,-
HOME DEMONSTRATION WORK.
--d’artf\vc] 1 A pri 1 28th.—M iss
Ver.lie neudrix and Mr. Witlie •„ o( tht Sa a.iliU ft u i4-lJ««4
i,. (,wnpw-|f*ni|> on, ,, Were SSIT/ 0 „ Kri,!;.;, ,
odietlv married last ■’ SundAy
* , • I- _ v. I
evening at* theMiome of Judge
and M^rr^^ohu K.! HneUing, of
this city, J The amvouficenienF
of tlie^marriage o this young
v wi t h
There will h<» a s eeialrntP^t’- 1
illg of the. Saa.IiilT iToum liem-k
ousttratixdi^chion '> Friday, ■
Maf :ird. AlsoHiTiberty Load }
sjTeakcr w|H be present to ad
dress the crowd. A picnic hhicJi
>viil be servetbin iho afternoon.
Any who wis 11 tout f#nd afe
invited to do so. ^Ffie exerdisps
not look kindly on those who
peat intertvt. as l„,tl. Imv, ; a ti l^j,, #t 3 :30 '. Ww time.
I.nst ,,t triemls ,n the; CQnnt.es fS moml.ly 'meet-
ol Colleton and Hampton 1 m m of tl re *-.Sycamore clVih will
ceremony was perlmned by i«\eld on Thursday, May Pth; i
Jtuk'o John K. duelling. On Friday, May loth, the Bki
Impicdtat.% after the ettj. Fork cllJ U wi {,> WCB f. fl'he'
nony Mr. and Mrs. G.rm left ... Klille flub wU1 meot at
Friday;
wohld give nothing to win the
M'BHCKII’TION RATKS. ^
One year ?1 6fY; S x months ' 90e;
Three months 50s.
uYicvrEr /-..I „xrrrz^r
Jo remittiiiir checks or Tiioney ortjers
maNc p«yaf»l** to —"s^
Thk New Skntinki, PrneisufNG’Co. r
■ ——u
Doing Our Best.
t *. •
— ? ■UI..ILyW~ ^ T
The Englishman hates to
speak of himse’f or hi's deods.
Out of tiffs- habit ol _modesty
grew the expression, “doing his
bit.” By this the. Englishman
meant “doing'iris bed”. OuT
native spirit of elo-efistodness
lias turned this into doing .*is
little as” possible. AVe - nTe
anxious to win the, war, but
we are willing to let the other
> ? _ 4
fellow buy the Liberty Bonds,
and War (Savings stamps at four
per cent interest.
We wrtut to put out our money
at eight per cent. Other people
in the hands of tho so -called
slackers, for they lack inform-
tition or have been misinformed,
to patiently lav die trut 1 i of a
growing. Wjir sentiment on the'
hearts 'Of their neighbors.
The Political Prospects.
are buying liberty bonds on
the same principle as the man
who always removed ^his hat
when the 'name of the devil
was mentioned. Ho }nd no
~ special love for Satan, but he
thought it was a wise policy,
to have friends in l^oth* places.
Of course ii takes momy to win
the war. But it tabes people to
back both the money and the
'war. This liberty loan will have
more subscribers than the
former loans. But the ideal to
be attained is more than raising
the given quota. It is to put
behind the loan every individual
. in the county. Those who can
not buy a bub t bond should
invest in war savings stamps.
Humanity furnishes [many type-,
but tho most unlovely-specimen
of the future will be the one. who
will say to the returned soldiers
- and to owners of Liberty Bonds,
‘*1 was willing for you to pur
chase safety for . me and for;
mine, while I made money-/.'
— — • T
Liberty I .can Slacker. 7
“The weatiier inuo of politics
is of the opinion that the com-
iirgL-utmiths/yvi 11 he highly un-
favorable/to a liertted political
cainpiTign. Teople whose s<>Ijs
am irr - FrancF, or soon will be
there, have but small interest
in local campaign*issues. Others
wild are begin nig to undert-and
the terrible menace of German
donifufltioir cannot become
fully around to sniftllpj* issues.
Politics will be thrust upon ns
Ty a lbeeting of tluvcltibs this
week. These should be largely
attended •dfml every step shdtlhl
he niost carefully examined.
In some former camjiaigns wic
school, building on
Maydtrh.
A member of the Long Branch
tu r<* home.-
wan.-,0f course the root of thej^f,. ifoberendrix^'who c*!tno ' ^ 0Ine xlemonstration club voices
whole mutter lies not so much r ’ n -7.-% f ,, x ’ .* c ‘ jl • the s< ntiments of the entire mem-
\v noic nmiiu lies not so mui f roin the Mate of Georgia about' •
in tlio tmnrfS nf fbn 4?:illprl i _ _ ■ ^ iK lsIll
SIX
the
plant
*Mr. Ginn is the -eflieient
ship in the words which
follow: / ‘ ‘ X-
In Memory of Mrs. J. S. Hair.
Dear -Bereaved ones,
"We the hi e hi her- o fit lie; 'Long
Branch home Glenionstration
of. the Ixst known families
extend otfr sympathy, dor the
i feeling in our hearts can not
bookkeej>er , for this * lumber
plant and' is a theniber of on.« eiud’/is/io'ext/iffl
.Skilled
/
7 | - ^ ■ /■ ' j / /
1 NF FOX SET WALL BOAUlMakes the place of
; . j" / > ■ ~y ;> ' • ' • >, v
.wooden trimming* paneling, ivuinscotihg* . or pTa^ter.
May be painred an^A , tdo: , 1 so is i iuim i nt'v adapu d tor^
1 7. t‘ •* • ■ *- r ’J ~‘ ‘ , . *
use on upper walls aiul eCmtigs, Auyojui-can pu| it on,
Weponset Wall Board
1 f . ; ‘ / '
C’othbine's econoiify and attractiveness. Its; dura-
bility is longer thai^phister.^ Ii cannot crack or fall.,
W^ have theywidth or finish'for vour need.
: MuntelSi Tiles, Orates, .Vlet(il Roohnji Etc.
007 I3road St. Augusta, Ga
Hampton county. .•
T
SI EYERSOW—BROWN.
be expressed.
Each member of the club
Mn Soiotuon, ITrown, of -ttii=s^c*/irr’iea the .great l«>?s- ot so
city/aniiTMiss Gertrude Siever. j lomt ~member of our'(dub,
son; of AVinnsix>r,o, S, C., iveTe i anu .community to that higher
ir.arFied' last Sunday at Ileal-* F uwer 1,1 ' vh °™ Wd find a. very
ing Springs, where Miss Sto-1 I^’c^ent helper in time of-trouble.
YOrstm has becu teaching fort AUbougli we all nmuni.hej
the past two veaV.4,
The many friends*otl(lr. amT
Mrs. Brou n wish them a long'
ife of happiness.
V— - . ' ' f *. • t:
To those unahie to pay cash, wo will
lend u{) to ninety |KT‘ eent of your
DUNBARTON DOTS
Dunbarton, S. O., Mav L—
. , , ... , - A charter lias- been granted
wtdd indulge ih die [xwttrt | ^ F . u ., lua . s - .,„ (1 MifffiSidS
politiCH ol petty measures, or fllulk of punbarto,.. At a
! lugs we nm>t trv to so live that
we wiil some day meet her ^irr
that place which, out* Blessed
Saviour has gone on before us
to. prepare.
"“May"’Clod's ricltt-7i 1 des-ITf/s
- j u})ori each of the ber-raved
j niembers of the family is our
i prayer,
honoring our friend.*} just be
cause tlmy we”e our friends!
Times like these demand men
and muiily measures. An
ancient proverb says “woe unto
that nation 1 whose, king is a
child.” These diiys will not
admit either -of childish men
or measures. . .
The world war overshadows
every ,phase of life, whether
local, countv. or state. Every
office in the gift of the people
may he used not only as'Tu
normal times, but to help or
hindertheprosecutiob of the war.
Nero fiddled wbrieiKome burn
ed. This is no time for - polit
ical fiddle'rs. Others have tv
Way of waging until a politic-ad
campaign' to pay old debts
Wired xl:
NO FURLOUGHS FOR FARM
meeting .of—the stockluddcrs Hujadryds of Applications Received
on—Monday,' April 29th, the
foil o.w ii i g (1 i tec to rs were elect id ;
B. F.i Owens, B. F. Anderson,
frd^ri 30th Division.
Greenville, April 25.—No furloughs
W. X Diektr.V. Rountree fpr .rrirtlmral purposes
r Ar * -^ . | will be granted anyone in the Ihir-
’ A * > 1 l1l g^tt’ or lfi s * L. y . ti e th division, due to existing orders,
Brow n, i . J . I net s, Q. -»•' which have not been made public,
Kennedy, L. A. Bush. -u^ Major- Francis M. Hinckle, division
At a nfeati-Rg ot tin* directors adjutant, announced Wednesday. Hun-
the" following ofticers were- dreds of applications for agricultural
elected: B. F. OWetl-s,. pre>i- furloughs have been received, but it
dent; W. A. 1 ticks, vice-j>ro>i- doped that this announcement wiH
dent’., /and A. \V, Coleman, stop further applications, -
Cashier. " y ■* - * :
/ Miss Olive ('aihoun, of Barn-1' TI
well, spent tile week end \vivh i'^ u ' 111 0 °u-e r
Mi.s TiosKlrc liodi-ars. i W ashnigu.1.
. . ' t | March *29. 19! *.
Missel Doris Goolsby and yjy ])o al * Mr. Secretary: ^
/ 1 *“T '.. LI ^
Next to -1he* duty of doing
subscription, at six per cent from May
the 4th.
' '• . i '
Note's to “ho so(‘viit*(l J bv boiuls ami
made payable November 1st, 1918, or
in 9 equal monthly im*t<ilmeiits.
The riirht AviU ho ^ivun to repay these
notes in lull or by partial payments
at>mv tiiin/before tliev fall due.
^ . . 7 * * • " ; W.
BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA
Positions, Positions -Positions
The Government Of lives and Ihujks aiid/Bu>ines>* O dices every
where are clamoring for (llicient Ch*rL$, BoukkAt-per>,GStuxiogra-
phers and Typist* a t alluridg salaries^
1 / \
Young worn* ii and yortifg men w4vo are ineligible for tin* army
have the oppor.t niity uf a litotiim* t<> '■eciijy* ^iiiglv-salaried anti
permatmnttrpe c rtI|-mwith ayMirance *>f mpid ativain-i-mcnt; ——
GaU.or write us/mlay for low* cost of training.
DRAUGHON'S .practical business college
MarV'Golc ^attended a student.!
volunteer (Oirn't.-rmlrept W’esh-w.m ovorx t hil>i<
have accumulated j College, Macon. .G;u,l
lo2<> Main Slr«<t
Columbia, S. G.
National Krpu;ation
against- propcctivo candidate
in oil political sca-suiis tliis
may be a lmriuh-.'S p i>iiim .
This campaign reipiires that we
reserve our private
until we ^can /• pay up
tin* Kaiser. Every vote cast
for persotiai jspile. against
the be.>t man is a blow from
German trenches -against the
Abies. *\Ve li.tfc i*(‘i 1 uceil poiit-
ieal campaigiis to .that'”-leyed |
, ■- _t,da'v furlough, after having com- eonstgute one rl.i.a ol our j>op-
MaCMit..(- - ;-so!jiiej*jj—at., the front, there : JW V Ta V AA W 1
SergeiiiitjLaurie "tireene, of could be, it .sc ( em>p. me.. iio UlVliL 1 10 LA/Al j
gl8(ii\\laeh4uy--G-u-n Bat., Gamp \ unu'e padliptm-,.u,dLV. ' nan ot
v, is at Jiome «)n a twenty-1 proti cidug—the. eliii-d rm>. xvX+o-
Jackson
jday furl
pieieu a course .at the ollicers' ?
HOMINiSTRWRIX SALE 1 -,
? /
rbc si v I), n - •; r i c xjuii/x
training camp.
Miss Ethel .Greene, of A\'in-
tiirop ci)1 leg**, .-pout /the week
yrul at iiot tie witii lier. tu^ieatr
Alt
I Ann i mado- smile < lav
ap|)licati()ii recuivi'd,
i"' 4 '
v
mg club nit a tingsr^T-.-i.
S’ O • .
NEW SWINDLE
The wo r< 1 “shicke v '■' a n Vsi
; ^n England and whs original 1\
aj)j)lii*d to tho.M, a 1 >Ie» bndttat -
unenciimbeied LhigiTslmuuj wTi-o
^ refused to enlist/ This was be-
* fore Eirglaiul realized that it
was u life and death struggH
with .them. We borrowed tlm
tern! to 1 -apply it to those who
would have the sons of others
fight the battle instead of*them'-
.... Selves. We have come..to a new
application of .the word... The
middle West which was;* so
slow--to facV the real meaning
to ATnerica of the war,' are
outstripping the EjUt. In this
Li he rty ■Jjoan campaign ,.the\
have hit -tw>oii the idea of pul/
lisliing in itiie county p:iper> ; ,} u l requesting fimrU hv wife
the names ol tho<e people wb^To^comd hoiive'. waiHug identifi-
q ha\e refused without good re;i-
sou.to purchase the bonds.
the .Met/thar the- in'fii ft d'-vtii
i * * «- rate i:*. Evghii/d *if>*~r.' tia> - ser
fs. AY. II. Dicks - a ml B. o ; ^_' veaa/ o./.Va^-Wa y w’a's : fti‘
I, Jil-ii rs went t-o Columbia Mon- h-hn-st-ln^ er hi-'t<>rv. A. ttent idue
that many of.our best eitizens•!J ../, i. * • 7',7! « “ra ,/ •. . , i
cannot BRywryoexxterth^yttnuus l ■ . ,, . ■', ■■ , u
,. (>s -. * I /Mrs. J. ,.\i. Killing^wo eu . .
r»., .. . i ,, . - . | . fjii a H'o-iig-rn \-1 - - * in < f her i ciroMt's • . d i e i j 11 \ 111 e e g i .s i •• < i .s ot-ix*-. n
1 lus the tune t.» stand by- 1,1 * vu s* 1 ** A 1 ‘7 '• t ' ihjv . ■*.
lire' lu-vT' uu-n : regardle-s. of ^ 1 • .7^' • Ni. .,-XoiUig-
everyiliing eiseV; iTe. ( ,j.
I f we happen to be |.etty
our idea!-; er sjdt*- s h■: ii- ln»
them rii tln v -re-ults .of these'om-
) V»ro f nf li •.) J J t 1 , }>,
i (’ u t, .ip* • j ^
I I nr }• v'i id ♦ *•- | ..
' W;S'*: wiv . / x<i. ra*c>. M y-
11 - 11 •* . • ’ : <e #---
nf i ll*-!>t l-
1 » .
<*. ' • TI ni: t **•
\ Aurfngs at Law
•riarrwc*:, S.'
in -• Mi>X Ma.rv'Foreman and Mrs/ ,i' r'TT
u u., l-,,t.7;I»ri^uif*y-, -7 w< : ; ; |V !, .,,7
rer-ee- and Eo 7 7-i. bowing _
hat di e Oihivi'd-jLn inm-iig tii.v i
N»/ - .3. XL?
I I - • \
Tales Mioev friim Raceate of jiildiers
Barents of soldiers in camp's
areAyarned by-the W ar Dejiart-
Uieiit of a swindle which has
been successfully, operated iu
Various, camps.
- ■‘tr ^* v | cotinnirtee’ of T^minciL of /Na-
~Rcvt Louis Hristow IVeach.-d S rmon of liotial Detente loi* making' the '
...A telegram is sent. i'll forming*-<19 y morning- at tin
Jr.
M0KETIND HOGS/ •
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3 - ' I - a- • ■
titsyot?iisets '7" '*
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K. P. MEMORIAL SERVICES-
this counYih , ai17 ‘ 1 } egKiIv
tippiV've tile Tdiiii nt 'tt' 11i
dri ll's Ihire- ift andjTfe woman s
S rengtli «nd Siam ni.
■The aniHial memorial -*.-rvie.‘-;
q[ the BjtrtiAVeir it frights h
Bvthias Ijodge were held ihxti-
..childieu*' year.
(-ok. salu ' - i,- - r-r m"r /
.a ..i^nirtL... ... . , r-Y "
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