Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, May 02, 1918, Image 5

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TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION notice of mom Notice i* hereby ffivenjtnt J hft' fi'ed my f i n a I accoim jofih Hon J*J Pursuant to au-order of (,h«. Mtnt* Hoard of Educition’'notice is heifby P. v-n l!.u' tlte rej'tiiitr ?*l*rilPfeke• i>’ txiuiVtry>Hm.n/\yill be he tl in theJCouM hojige ■ : H unweif.'o'i r»|'iay- M/fty 8r-l, IftiS. Ii.-tnin m< at 9:30 a in i/d.c.u« li t 1 nfco pnjuiu,4.i00m. / / Tl iv examination wi 1 be Mrscd upo • fli* loiloWiijr (iubj< eif!.: .VcricuH ure HieTo E >1 eh, A!RebM*/A r ilhmet c, I’l.jr^iow j*v. Hygiene, Cif;c- anil Cur. re'.PUYPnts.Pedsjr ky and, Geography; (>efiifi( , nt?S as K. rfi eijiajg^ Judge «el4 CirtrtrtT. PnffEi Will Hi AE (uiei e-ff bidding Notice to Debtors, aid Cr Administration llie inti t oj a teaelH-.r* * xarfll III are hereby l)QliBra (MtJ1 btRlJ led Columbia, S. C In a letter sent out ^by William Elliott, Food Admin istrator for South Carolina, to the re- <>• giHtlo pert lieate 8 will not b* r ly wi*j Uiilt-s-s t,ne bo'der K ttondH-s m Hummer achni 1 ai d, pa-re* the fli nt ex am ina t on on Btlean three branches. Sieeial ifttentii n h call/il loth** at tractive *(x weeka* ■ >imimer jict’o 1 ‘.*t U‘ w < < fferel' bjy the N» rmal Depart* in. nt of the Or.idgel u gdiigh School This cplirs > i.pc »a n lx ir tli-'m ddletf Ju t\ ' 11‘jrtnvHt Cf unty is,o-pperat'bfc •a itji Or ii'gel u/g and 'K*ve nl .1 th<r. C in t evio coiuluctii g this iuimm’r ichiK',1 The Biriiweli Countv IImid. rfEdnc.jtn.ri |A>.s ibci'el fqfcivr some little tii-Jncinl/a'd t > help b*mr the ox- pi n ei of tjidse te chers who atteii» thir eonulier seh^i 1 and are omp i*yed i 1 Barmv 11 (com ty. 1 exi te*»ion. FM Mimi-ui reine^t will be m«de so n; hi d jivij j f rii)Mi mi nifty Tip (,ht»im*-d frniu. M s 'V. 1).1\ t‘e (•> angebufit, s, 0 Tltfird ^C^de cert'ti.’.a e« will 1 o,t be ri nswedyi > ny event. -if Horace J. Crime*',,C. S. E / ' Hi> tnlreiT, S. C.. ApVi i 25 , M a y 211910. ^.0Hiia any community where’prices'of j. Irish potatoes luivc"‘not decreased to a level which places; this food Within l lie reach of all, by reason of the fact Perms Irish potatoes, and the retailers pse- urged to push their^ sales. The .ap peal is made by the Food Admin-ta- tratlon to the people <j>f the State that they eat more potatoes and consume the big surplus during the next few weeks In order that a tremendous waste may be avoided, There are in South Carolina »t th« present time 40,000 bagg of potitoetf In handB of the wholesalers and 10,000 bags in the hands of the retailers. It la ®ftlrnated hy.-tlie iVileral-Tood Ad.-. ministration that the surplus this.year over normal times is 110.000,000 bush els. The new crop will be coming fn ,in a few* weeks to add to this surplus "It woul dbe a crying Bhame in this time of food shortage for thl3 surplus in potatoes to gd to waste,” r.ays Mr. Elliott In his letter to the retailers. • Farmers were last year urged to Splendid Work of C'orn and Pig Club plant big potato crops In order to re- Boys Forms Big Contribution lieve the food situation, and did so to Food Supply. . patriotically, and at. present prices. Columbia.—The. report of L. L. Ba-' 6ayfl Mr ' E11! °tE IrJ *^ potatoes ar« not ker, Supervising Agent of Boys’ Club I only the most Plentiful food, but they Work ~ In ' South Carolina. ‘ recently I ar * th<? choa H®st food that rnnsnmers can buy. Wholesalers at different points fn the'State.are selling potatoes at from one. dollar to.iwo-dollars a bag less than tHey cost them. ton, \\ M‘ Of11<• 1 ij_ tor.**, here M <>V1 <i That food dealers have-not' be6n able to'uccurc potatoes at a wholesale prfee whkii will permit .of selling them at lower retail prices, the Food Adminis tration is in position to Inform such dealers jyhere potatoes can, be secur- i"us l'.ittorsoii, of tlris mm-oiiair t xlemlt il-o rij» ed at-prices comparable with the Bur- plus stock in South Carolina at the Present: tiine. A letter or postal ad dressed ^0 the Food Administration at Columbia will -bring this- iriformatfoir to anyone inquiring. , / . ' . -. . ' Potatoes' are the most plentiful and economical, food that consumers • can Mrs. Mary Fennell, R. F. D. , I o- Tnor.a, Missdurl,' Writes': . , “I wish, to say a few words In the praise of Peruna. I have, used* it with good*results for-cramps lm the ,-Btemaeh; Al^ found it thor^very. - thing for catarrh of the liead. sister was cured of catarrh of stom ach by tho use of peruna.’’ _ / Mrs. E.. T. Chomer, 09 Eaa|r 42nd St., Chicago^Jib, says: ‘Jflanalin f beat laxative on the marker for. liver and boxy^ls, very good fo^mdlgestlon and heart burn* ." Thoke who rkts liquid medl- rinej can secure Peruna tablets. u.. J. rnrk(M‘ v an(t elvil- (Iron, t>f ('ohimliid, urc visiting Mrs. \V. M. Parkvr'of SiK*Mhi<v. n Mi*, nml Nffv. Jo 1 hh«on fiarh v, ami Mr. J. J. Ilotn.tivn, « f M:iV- tin, were visitors here Twestluv.! south Carolina boys are HELPING FEED THE WORLD My Sister buy at-the presehT 11me Also Cured Judge of Probate’s Sale STATE OF SOUTH CAROtbNA , T ‘ (XU'NTY OF HARNUKI.T. ( . In Probate Court - d .- . ' . *■ EJlen H . AV's». a« A dm ill's' • at rix of t ly Ks ate nf S. A l p h on so Wise fOceas p l’lau/n v Woodward, )Oe and l*;Uli oseinarv, were S*TH M. Williams, and L, K. .Aver, t 7 f !*••. Li of tin* Fairfax, section, were hyn Monday. J * • I)- feiiaantr. , v rtue of » deoretnl o-der lXiadr II I*. .Fbuor, John K. Si oiliMg./u Jgtrof I 1’rob >'o.-ti» fflf di»i*cted ii iftt* aintfi' entiiicd ca ibo. I wdl rvs II rt>Bor..wi*ll m froiF if 111* Court lr u-/ on Alon- if»V. (i‘« 6 h day of .May. 1^18. it beioff *ab*iduy ii, said month, w-t/ih the 1 cut hour? pf pale, the fo'lowrLg described . extension work in this State, a copy of which has been received by the | Food Administration, tllu'ntates 'tn ' n j most forcible and convincing manner how farmer boys ca'ii, on their own responsibility, aid materially in tho production and, conservation of food at’ this critical time in thb world's history when the crying demand of a hungry, lighting wofld . is for more and more ford. At the same time, the I boys are earning money- with which \ to buy Liberty-Bonds, thus heljVi'g In a double-barreled manner to help win Atturnvy f-tt'TTpral Thomus IF Peoples und his a-sistuiit, (u-n. (’lauth* X. Sup]*, of (•ohmtbia. were;visitors iiere Moudav. WHOLE TEXAS COUNTY QUITS EATING WHEAT WHI Use No More Wheat Flour Until After Next Harvest In Grime* „ County, Texas. Colupibiai—The Food Administra tion has received advices and assur ance Jrom the citizens of Grimes coun ty. Texas, that no wheat flour will be used by them until the next harvest. In Grimes ! county every day will be a wheatless day until the next crop comes in. In the.same fine spirit of patriotism with which the citizens of this Texas county refrain from eating wheat bread^ in. order -that the American sol- dfers of tho Allies and the people—of war-etrieken Europe may tye fcefiT.'they have turned over to'the government at TAll that ceijtain nie«e, parcel or trac of IhiuI c' , i'tfiini^e t wn huudrvu and fif*y.-*ix CJftC) rents. r» ore (jr h pi», a ii In ii: <!• cl toward t*fr North by lacdv •*f M C Kitehii g. * nfi lands of Mis<» Jean e Brice ; toward |li“ En*>t or Nqrth- ea-t by a* dsoi IF A f K*'io civ ;■ South- ea*T liy luids ill IF A. Kc ifely and s t-lo it li or ft esii? leading int • Rose mary l r*ck hi or k\ ear ’the M*ll Pond known as WeiitimrJiev’s old mi l; ann 0 the Southwest/by Ro-femary Orv.k Kodgcts, und .Vl^j-srs Monrov and Muv(* Owoifs, of lJunkirtun, wmi in. this Vitv Monduv. 1 . — v ' * (diuH. (’umdl- Simm-j. of tliis, city, left M'oirduy. or WnshingU)!!, wltcrt* * N he lias important, xbu’-dm-ss .yn-gugc* ments. Beginning April twenty-c^ht ou 1 will be oich^»r Simdny during^'the, ifoiu of church services/ Please <1 the war even Carolina'-produced lasit year. 26,313.21 bushels of corn at an average cost of forty cents a hushel. the average yield being fifty-three bushels to the acre. I Figuring corn at ?2.0d per bushel, ! which 1r conservative, the total net ] profit was $42,639 47. The total net j -^resulting from the Boys’ Pig j Club in the S?" f e was $13,908.01. Tho i Kit •long und lai/tls of \V. J. Riley. l erln-'iif salt-/fash, pmehas-r to j ay for’ lifsner^. J / John K S' tdling. J .1 U'lg-* of.l’mbaie. Dated rbds 13th d«y of April. IfllH^ ny/scrvice dnnng vvo ]>i)sitively will ir customers are profits of South Carolina C ost one car of wheat flohr and will ike thelr .arrange MASTER’S SALE for | deliver others bow in trar/sft. These hears ere being diverted to an Atlantic to ! port for immediate shipment to the of Allies. . . * > STATE OK SOJXTH CAROLINA COUNTY u*eo, •aknweu Court of Cojnmon l’le espect fnilv still Tar from being satisfactory. The most urgent /VICKERY BROS need now in Europe Is for Nows dispatches received from Italy, Indicating that a powerful offensive is ahout to be begun by the Austrian* Jim Branch, et »L. / • . / DefejyduutH. By virtue of a decreta/i order li> me C i ecu d in i |ieabuv * eiwitb ii cauee. I wi I s-*M• in front of Jie pi flollice in Esiill, Haftipt- *!i counfySunt i » ar.- lina. on S touiny,. May kfill, -1918. ar 12 o’H ck M , dr* fo/lnv ihe d**K‘r*bi*d veal p op:-rt» : ••"AT"ltutt wiUm :ru*,t «»i Util situate m Mai/nto i iT' uniy - la ning three ii iinlrF U ' thirty (33')) he're's""ii. d/tv'■Tiflil-'d row or tornieily IV ia ds of ill XU\i. Ii (ii n aiu L '.vxtoi. »ni T Mr. nnd Xfis, J. WuoK v, Mr. .lot* Aden WijuTi^„Mr*L Rut- lcr and little daugiiu r. Mr> I>io- trv Livingston, and .Mrs. Lick Harley , spent fa-*; Sunday \vit It Id’, and Mrs. .).(!. \\ <u'lev. To assure the success of the Corn who have received' great quantitie* of and Pig Club work in South Carolina, j supplies from Russia, ...says that the the co-operation, encouragement arul ! Italians are in desperate n«*ed of food, .support of the public spiri* ed citizens pand that only <*!»''•:*. ngp-*’''- ’ cf the is.necessary.-* For instance, last yen Italian army of 3,000,000 men. is being a number of bankers in different part mi'ntn’ned on the battle line, the of- of the State h 'pen by oiYeriug'prizer. fi'ual explanation being that there is and i't this wry thousands .of dolhTrs’. -bpufheient food to 'provide for the worth of piite bred pigs wore brotigh' remainder^ * .**• ■* Into the State. veryltjeTerially adding to the breeding sleilc of bogs. One of the greatest difficulties ba£ been encountered in supplying tin wi*h pigs. This splendid r.-o-l farmer lioys of 8c formed a big contri pl»’V)]v , pf •*. h rt cr*iv work wlj munv pu Lowest cost per po of real roughagt etJ^a'^B'iifn.Ml th req lire of i he mue sli *1* hi sit of t>'o a gearai.tee that ir p >fd ,X*i 11;. o 1 ie -s" a i <* c in; Pu* c ; h i' id r t n i t“i<i hi !.*• iii -t *-y ■ ii’t r ttn ( ii 11 ale! ies ,) I tre V/hole Community Awakened to a War Consciousness by the Bethea _ Rural ScKeflfL^ ’ Columbia - .*-How efteetively a rural school can fight the Kaiser and make < -*- v , its influence felt throughout a commu- •vtv,'"'wikeiiing the people to a war conseidu hess and to a sense of their responsibility In -the present crisis, has heei] strikingly, demonstrated by the .Bethea schoolh-4n. Aiken county, iwxni:-, - of which hjjivp been, received by tf,r Food Administration/— _ Fop/, production, i in d cons ef vat ion have been so impressed, upoin the peo- ,’e cf ;h'* BeU'.ca community, through he medium of the school—the chib •irAn carrying- thq gifspei hripe to theia parents.- ami the night school* which is. arten’ded by many adults, that in, r*>?po",se to the crying need of the allied-world for-food, sixty-one acres have been’ sown in wheat this spriny as against only ten acres lastlyear. > r -This Is only one of tliei several achievement of Bethea school in war work. (Bethea is a two-teacher school. fivF miles west of Wagoner. The youfig women who preside over the school are Mieses Mary Eva TJitfc ard Myrtle Burke; and they have, in edd! lion to their regular duties, devoted tTme. effnrt and careful „ thought to helping (he people of the cnmmunlty do. dq" their .utmost in helping win the wap. _.oJl olot-ot Jand ndioining, the r grouEd has been ft cured for ji l\a r cm.-viro Garden, which - is el”t*n a e much attention as anv other part of the s -hoorWhYk. A junior Refl /'ro', , ion bis been tnor'n'cCod• R-,:’, KUSW more Poundofrough- A age than the ' • //-""-‘I P rice per ton 1indicates. This IrTr ishecausethey dilM \liiST\f ^ afe oneTfourth jint'which has ::-2 _ ' no food value. ■ ■ —e—- / — To know how jmuch each pound'of roughage in .this form'is costing you,’ you must divide the price per t<jn by 1500—not by 2000. •ipirfini! y-v. for epoplo to lend :wim XRADt 8 y,-.- v •*nt thiL ^ood A'.lmii’i.o r 'for /op.Mi ra'-chm^Folahihia, v: f forv. ii-d d to Mr.- Bal er* > A COCO FRIctiC WOIJI D BECOME CLAiY FATEP. TO DCK..IHE KAISER Kidney IMis 5 Iiavt* -tui/ri »77Y tH*r Jeffuimt of liariiw of* t-ni/T 4 'd~F)m»o’-i •til.rt! yen'll- > g > ai d nga i/c’ nfirnu* th* ft >r\, Could >; in ask' A r mi re coo viuciiijr tottun n>V v / ‘Vi. t- utile* whs cAjli'd liy e'rn ii ing whi “ w..rk-ng at mi trade >m h e l - ' * UNLESS \ cost exactly what you pay for tl£m. Every pound is all roughage— no useless lint./ To really knowf the difference in cost between old style bulls and Buckeye Hulls yfcu must know the cost per pound of real roughage. f —>--• Even though Buckeye Hulls dd sell at a much lower price than pld style hulls, you can’t realize How much less they are costing you until you consider how much; more real roughage a ton contains. . .Other Advantages “ ^ » Buckeye Hulls go farther. ■ Sacked—iCWy to handle. They allow better assimilation They mix well with-other forage. of other food*. Take half as much space in the No trash or dust. ' barn. • f • ■ ' Mr. Dan Wolf, Hammond Bldg. & Mfg. Co., Hammond, La. ,*ay*s \ “I am feeding Buckeye Hulls to rilitch totus and find them a satisfactory filler Token mixed with cottonseed V meal and other co#cert£rates. At the present price of .. feed stuff, Buckeye Hulls are the cheapest roughage on athe market.” / / To sagurfe Hie best results and to develop the ensilage odor, wet the hulls thoroughly* twelve* hour* Jbefore feeding. It Is easy to d$ this by wetting them down night and'morning for the next fttedtag. If of any time this earn ot be done, wetvdown at least thirty minute:. If you prefer to feed the hulls dryu}»*dmy half as much b; ! afk as of old stylo hufls, Hook of Mixtd Feeds Free Gives the right formula for every combination ‘of feeda^ised hi the South. Tens how much - to feed tortmcintepaiye, for milk, for fat tening. for work. Describes Buckeye Huus and gives dkectid>ne-fof using them properly. Send for your copy to the nearert tnilL m. k The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co. Atlamim '4tinpi*them Cre.meskd LMthlleei Memphis Me Ad co Says ^It Doesn’t VVH-’t StrnnneN^pods ?ple.Eat No\'*adays, >k;/—j-Tti th’p cotirno of his My, 11 a c L lid) ii nil in** ti|iijB Hud in the mi imiiAi 1 ci i.kl hardlv J .«*ti!<-jd io *j>i k u\ m> tools i h id lit-u.ii:ujicg lou ly el th»* t-nvaml iiad inqumt d zz -pejl-. Mv kirF'.■?>!*' actMi t. o Jiu'qu'M tly ch> s in; no* t * cp- n;i !i 1 unf>> -r oft time-* fio'-o yr t •* •; iM t. 1 !)' up ii t I* a’< Ki im-y •’lij- r -ii ill-\ rb i.-to'd im : ,i oiif- I H1 \v rys-'UM* l> ;;Ti’ .y j*iJU vMi• I*. i‘VT rr v 1 H'4 hit *i«r-rr> ' a- M Hr v 1 . Harvey D.’Qibv.cn. Gonpral Mannqer I breM«- of tho Americas Rod Cross, Announced ! short t this wo ok that the junior* Red Cross organization has endorsed and-taken p^,, Jnv ovr the Children of America Angy.-of - . . ro . American over t wh^+ does' it matter? .; . pi ■ a .' . at} r cr. SjA'Q food. Save Volt won’: save fn- Ri'liuf, and ' that " hone ('forward' 'the work..of this Matter organizatjon will be^<arriod on by tho Junior II I C”( s.. The transfer of. fluids took fllace' 'in March 2a*l, ?'9."00- being given’, w/’T.- to The jrtr *r Red Crops *to bo dev^ cd tb child,'tv v.-o.-kiahroad. ar : Army fo \ ■ !• ? will cease to - Y< t- funds. . » . ’ ' .y *f il(M i£f> IDC V . " v s are n ' ' * . for roembiurhip 't> i auxiliaries, m] irrlitTees^are au i ■ m thorn in scro? v- mrolled as/Jim or •a 4 ? all Army of /oir—territory as i heme i -- '■'in e • ht ‘ !( T POTATQFfi Jhuioi Chapter * izcU t4 that ar<- i 2C single Ju ' " ir TTlT-V ' (Vi .i ,, — A^.O’-e W’.IV to e-qsMie a foa'J r -mr^-'f:- ;V J. ’ r e.d SM'tc- "V 1. ■ ' mv-. XTf L’‘ini*‘!*- r* FfO/tv C^roTlgA- MA piar.t ppr,erou a ly and unsparingly of - he 4tla4 ts f sweet potatoes r \ ■■ ~*r ’ - ■