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•AKnn.’Ui tsiATiina, l bahnwcll, 0. ^ ttbe Sarnwell Sentinel, Otrtitri and Pubhfhrd Every Thursday Bt THK NEW SENTINEL FUBL1SH- 7 - in6 company f j — AT—^ , BARNWELL, S. C. Char. Carroll pmMs, * President Jwo. K. SuRLLjiNo, Sec.-Trt-es. aud Ge» , eral Manager, W. M. JONES, Editor most splendid' talcs of heroism are corning to us of how > Eng lish so'diers refused to give ground last iweek, but tp hold back the enemy fought back to baeje when they, were sur rounded by their foes and died in their tracks. America is grasping \. the . situation ami meeting it by the proposal in J Congress to put enough men =1 and; arto neyJnto the war to win cartridges FIRED AT RANDOM By .7cat Ur. "bl'rom the day you’re born / ’Till you ride in a hearse -■ V 7\ P Things arc neyetso bad But they might have been worse,” • * * it. Reports from Germany tell „ . .us that American captives are Entered as Reeond-ciaH# mad matter rob- , . • ♦ ‘j u-,- •„ ruary 14, 1905, at the l’oatoftice at Barn- being mistreated and,., being well, 8. 0., under the of March 3, 1879. • Early in the week- Barnwefl, with habitual generosity,^ de pleted ’itselfof somo'of it’s riches) and lent them, fora ew days, To the* M/aropolD of the Nation Act of Congress shown as a circus to the people] ^ ai j (l to t } 1£ brilliancy of its r - j of German towns. One of the (i^ at White Way. ThJ loan Eegal Hdyeriiring at the rate ol llrOQjlTTOst intersting chapters of the formed a triangle "of wit, wis- p«r inch first insrrtion. and fifty eei.t«1 war is r the German spy system ( ]oni wealth which is a far «Mh auWqurnt ins-rtion. kid /Aiferita. Recently a'number better sort than that described as a # Im 4k 4 f i ndft I A 1 1 p*-r inch, or one cent p* •ach iiiR-rtion, will. a minimum eha'g- of 25 cents. Obituaries. Tributes of Respect. Reso- G f (j erman women have been lutions of Rc»pec». Cards of rhaukr . •- , , i . • . , and *tl r reading i otree* not n-ws, fifrested aild.-jvtlll be Ulteined will be oharg*d for at the ra»e of fiby for the war. Each day sees Spine eenta p-r inch, or one cent p-r word, l now 80Crt q agent for Germany put safely into prison. Our All changes Of adverting and al fawn secret service is worthy of communication* muel be addressed to j OUT best congratulations. We The Barnweh Sent nel and must be in L] 0 not know what a day will mornit g to insore publication in theI bring forth, but each day that •arrantissne. [passes without a triumph for All communication* mni t le signed Germain’ leaves us that much by the writrr. not for publication, but , . . • . T) i an evidence of good faith, Ri d topro Mel the newpaper. fll'BRCRIPTIOR RATH One year $1.50; Mix months Three months 50e. IK ADVANCE 90e; j more assured of victory. Russia has fallen so low that its affairs hardly Hud a place in the day’s news. The Public Schools. Id remitting cheek* or money orders i make payable to The New Sentinel Prausmsa Co. ‘‘The Eternal Triaiigle,” which is, really, the griat -trouble- maker of the social universe, whereas the triangle now rep resenting us in New York is anything you please except a maker of trouble.' No doubt its sharp angles will stir•’ things up and make tire efFfetfiL. popu lation. of the Trig city take no tice, but the .stirring-up will be salved by the rippling wit of amiable legal brightness, soothed with the golden touch of the banker’s wealth and com- f- forted by tne wisdom of Solo mon, who will be right on the spot with the goods. Of course, I might just as-well haveY£fer-_ red to the dashing brayys as “The Three Musketeers; ’ .for tney will undoubtedly have a shot'at things up there, even if it is only at chickens. (Don’t use quotation marks, \k.- Printer^. for I dou’t^ant any one taking a shot at me). X\ * * * X x ’ i - yft . — There is a feeling in the air that those farmer-mem who fail to plant a fair share of their land in food crops this year are going to Hnd tliemselves ham strung before the crop is gath ered. The planting of cotton . F —_ ^^to the exclusion of food stuff is he is elated. He ^corresponding- them to support them during the looked upon as a profiteering The War Summary. Rip Van Winkle slept for many years, and was surprised when he awoke that alj the rest of the people had not slept the samo length of time. \We have some of Rip’s desc^ endants in the public’ schools. The best way to lose the rep utation for accurate prophecy I SomVfolks who are getting is to say something about when inore than ever for cotton, corn, or how this war will close. * It and" hogs,\ and who sedrh to ia as unsafe to spy how a par- U 0 think tiiat they can run the ticular - battle will end. -This ol d sc li 00 l forYhe same salary, ^fiiuch is true of the average “Preaching havO\riz,” was the Trader .of war new's. He is reply of the backwoods minister carried away by the headlines t0 the'-church that balled him of his favorite paper. He rends the same salary. Ho lms the that such a* town lias been salary of teachers. It hkd to caj tured or is in danger of be- r i se . They didn’t want to starye, iug captured by his friends and and their parents did well b ly depressed when the boot is on summer months. The schopl the other foot. The larger I should provide enough to keep questions of strategy moan b} l0m while at school. Now nothing to him. The events there are two steps that must be of the day loom large in his taken by trustees. The fi"st is sight, because he cannot take to provide a living sa’ary for long view, . - The events of the last week may be summed up as a breath ing spell for both sides when they will feel out the plans of opponent and forestall him if possible. During the last vear the Allies gradually acquired the dominating ridges in Bel gium. They poured' out their best blood for these. Germany then had eastern as well western foes to fight. Now that she is released from Russian pressure she can turn and has turned all of her forcea against the western front before American forces can arrive in,forces. In almost every instance ' the Allied armies have been ’ out numbered at least four to one. Her purpose is tb wrest from allied control these dominating ridges, and set the alliedadvance back at least two years. She has been willing to throw forward ‘German * su/diers faster tiTau machine guns could mow them tlown. The Allies have had time ' to ring up reserves in Flanders, with the result that German} has this week paid an extremely heavy butcher’s 'dll with 110 corresponding gain in territory. The intensity of the battles for the past month may be estimated from Hie fact the English army alone has lost in killed, wounded and missing more than a quarter of a million men. The Germans)j since they have been the attackers have lost far more. It may not be a pleasant prospect to face, but the - bloodiest battles and the cupreine ' contests are yet to come.While Germany has used up many divisions she has many' to be used up ftefo.e site., will be exhausted. So far the Allied teachers. If your district is not producing sufficient revenue, then do as other districts are doing and increase your tax levy. We are getting enough for what we sell to share a part of our profits with our chil dren in their schools. Teachers were always hard to get. Tliey will be more scarce than ever this fall. If >011 delay about this*-.you may find that your school will be compelled to stay closed during the next session. If the war lasts a long time it may do for consolidation of schools what peace would never have done. WELL ROOFED BUILDINGS INCREASE FARM VALUES Keeping the roofs of r your buildings in j^ood repair means an added yalue to the property. / That value is far above ,the l cost of repairing. The man who uses NE PON SET PARIOD puts an extra profit in Jiis pocket J wlien lie closes his sale. For the buyer knows that his .t~- roof si are good for many\4ars. From your own point of \ view, you .get the best protection for your crops, jrour stock,your machinery,at the lowest possible cost per year. Neponset Pariod Roofing , is used by owners for its true economy, for its tip top / quality. *t is weatherproof. It is fire-safe. Its weather proof surface defies time and Wear. It is impregnated with asphalt, that fine waterproofing material. Rain or . snow, heat or cold can’t hurt Neponset Paroid; can’t crack it, can’t buckle it, can’t blister it. Colors red, green, grey. Write for futher information. Youngblood Roofing & Mantel Co rv Mantel, Tllea and Orates, Russian Builders’ Hardware. C$2 S Broad St.' V Augusta, Ga . 77 •' / r device, and the country won’t stand for that tlfis year of our DEATHS IN THI COUNTY. Mrs. tola M. Holly. On April 21st, Mrs. Iola M. Holly passed away at the home of her brother, Mr. A. M. San-, ders, in the Siloam neighbor hood. Mrs. Holly had been sick two weeks, first measles and later pneumonia set in, which Third Liberty Loan 4 ,To.those unable to pay cash, we will lend up to ninety per cent of your subscription, at six per cent from May the 4th. . ' - . • - » ‘ , r*- X v- ^ I * • i Notes, to be secured by bonds and _made payable November 1st, 1918, or in 9 equal monthly instalments.' Y - . . >• . The right will be given to repay these notes in full,or.by partial payments at any time before they fall due. BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA Lord-. The whisper is that the resulted in her death.^ She was men wfi Positions Positions Positions have been ^xem.-ted to . help make the crops will be sifted out everywhere that the proper share Of food stuff has not been planted, and sent . to the front. It doesn't do the boys in France a cent’s, worth of good ta plant cottoi^. but those .heroes a-e so dependent on food that a shortage of that crop niay well mean sulFerit^g and death and the defeat of the Allies. Now, brother farmer, look over your fields, note what you’ve planted, anu if the plant ing doesn’t “come up t'o‘specifi cations’’ of patriotism, begin at once to replant, or start out on the hull! for an ea.>y; place to get off at wlu-n the tohiado hits vou. fifty years of age and had been 1 ^ ie Government Offices afid Banks and Bfisiness Offices every- ii Christian since her early j wliere a T® clamoringTot efficient Clerks, Bookkeepers, Stenogra- youth, having united with Mt. ! P hers al l d ^P ists ^luring salaries. . Olivet church when quite Young women a^d young men who are ineligible for the armv voting. She was a consistent have the opportunity of a lifetime to secure high-salaried and: church member, and her life permamcmt positions, witk assurance of rapid advancement, was characterized by patience, sf x h • .v ’ ' ■ Call or write us today for low cp,st of training. HOME DEMONSTRATION WORK. • V , :-i- *• The following- Home Dem- 011stra’tion Clubs will hold their regular monthly meetings dur ing dhxrxveek beginning May 12th : Fairfax, Tuesday,May 14 ; Long Brandi, Wednesday May loth; Martin, Thursdav “ftjlhv DUh; Double Ponds, Friday, May 17th; Hercules, .Fnulay May 17th. If any one has not got :ucan ning outfit and wants to secure one we can get a good one— the regular No. BNYaiiner, capacity 24 number. SLjbans for $4.75, plus express i charges' which will be about $14HL —— A capping iron and a tipping iron may be secured for $1 20. with these good workman be done by using the wash pot to boil the can in. Either of tho h0.111 F demonstration agents will order these articles for those desire them upon the iecVipt of the. money. If there is any\ne who wishes to get till cans now theV ma v lie lines Have l>een unbroken though ,. , pushed back in places. We hatv 1 ^"^ had the -element of l sur- ; owmtr ^ 8 ' UU tK ' prise against us. That can not come .again, because! we know the bkrw" will I TT, z n ix* ; r • , poultry. cluk+-m fall. It is becoming - itrore and' • ' 'The parents 7 members are. urj tiicv can to‘get'th * * * Speaking of politics. Tlic meiital attitwde of the Repub lican is that he tpid bis party ire thy salt of t>e earth, the.an- noitiled ofr-Gody ?liat they can do no \Vrotig. that they are The only ones lit to govern, and tliay, as a.simple matter of right, a]T public'■offices,'should be hi- vested in thejn. A Democrat in public office is looked upon tis an interloper. 1 aii outlanucr, without any color of right .to The*'posit foil and constitution ally unfit./ A nd the Republican partisan sincerely and Truly be lieves it;. If by fortuitous cir cumstance a Democrat gets.intp office geoeL and thoroughly makys lie \ is looked can u> 'ry . cl\ .. ,.. , . 1 fur the Gouiitvf -Short- ('our-e moro- a question ol which side, , , ,1 - i> o , . iTf. . ... . to be field in Barnwcl' on June- is able to put the lest restu-ves • ... , v - - . , • ,< , 1 the KUh, 20(h aiid 2d-t. into ilie field. Germany H. plan 1K * , 1 UhiloVd IfiiTiatt, Lloise Cave, it.tq wear out tlm allied armv .. , ’ vi , ’ uad ’ llom.e De-onstratioii Agents. upon as a freak—an accident—a regular political miscarriage. A very large majority—an enormous, majority of the rich memup North - are" of the RepyrHliean whill. Tm rt.T’ an( !/ I ventuye to say if It were not forM race, que.-- tioii with us UXsamejcqmiition Wp.uj,l e.xbYjrn the South. As smm-a>X man acquiri's enough Tty g'oytte to run with .the ey bags of his community'. lAental character takes st fjftfig Y !«ypu44 ic.au V, ti nge. niiittcr liow democratic, oig iiumli—uT -s c -De+Ur''crrtt—hr and ge ltlenesfe. Tlie funeral services were conducted at Hi- loain church by Rev. \Y. L. Hayes und Rev. L. E. Peeler .and the interment 1 ' was . made; im the churchyard there. The large attendance testified tj the high \steem in which she was held. \ Mis. II nRv is survived by, three so^xX B.. Leon E., (ieo. j Move; and oiffi daughter,Maye Elizabeth Holly. Mrs. E. Janie BaYjcer. x^Irs. E- Janie Barker?-widow of John H. Barker, of Allendale, d ied inX a va n null Mo ml ay 11 ig h t, where she had gone for menTP 7 H]h‘ x x survived bv her 1 daughter. lirtleAIis- Hilda Bar-! ker, apd a host ofNHends wlio | have the-sincere' -sympathy of 1 many friends in their bereave ment. DRAUGHON’S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Lartest Because Best 1626 Mala Street ‘ , Nailoaal Kepmation Columbia, S. C. x Classified. Local Advertisements ADMINISTRATRIX SALE \ FOR SALE FOR 8AI.H — Five grain aspirin taiblete. O.ie d ,ze:i eenta; t>vo dt z n t.u-nty-tire cents 5 8 01 . C. N Hurckhaltor. Ft »K 84 h-E— Pry pine and P' p a w md out any leng li Hnd d-divert-ti. Send tj. ( "|t 1 n.o ydljr <>'a. r4or your winter rupp ), 5 0iu U. X Kur^kha'lier. The FARMS arid a 1 k 1 0f prppertpXbd ru one p r o iit. K\ Rii^KfStac*« F^rm Aitef.ftj. R'»(>m 2ft PaOcway 4j7,ap,.|j ihrt-H) the ai-"'ier*igi.<-l 7^ VJt*' > A. W] pMiilding. Pa: iliddoXn Pt. £ ft. 7 I T'* -• ■. uX ■. -•* 1 Donna,Uy T. Bennett. 4 j* « - The news of the death of Judge Donimlly T. Bennett;at his home in Tennes-ee on M day reached here T’uestlayX" He is remembered h<^rw£?re v little Donnallv. who lefpdiere in 1910, ; and studied ip ~\4keh, at which tii'mxhe was admitted to] the barx ILo began to practice! his jpfO’fessioiF in Tennessee and j ns at the time of his deatli a presiding judge. Foil SALE—j/Xc good vt <rk ng mil c 4 - ihtt Wfbara btea u-ing for s»« niTTl. li jy\\ n^vd h mu e l ore i> y,unr y\: iiice tu got a bargain. Api.ly to J •; P-. Uar <•}•. 5 9 U Barnwell. S. C. R. F. 1). •T4TK OK <OUTii CAROLINA, Co »nty «11 Barnw-m la tli* Proba!e-Ooi.rt *— In It - Ealate of s a / ’ Ry virtue of an' order of the-Prot C'DJft, killed A prri l’*jili. I',l|> I wdl's 'L for CHiih HtHi re-iitei eeXT tlie ,fy>- A. M i^e, oece ,s-d. FiXsat'irirty . M*.y 11th. 1 *‘Xt * ii-iii a mud!) r of hi- e unis ami uiij.-r evi'cl te* ot i (K brnn 111*-s do* t ■ rfTd E-'il'e. hggM g-ti'-ng t e rlLin of $X7SS.()8 I’ll, rfmiiit..** du-* Mhi limpjXtil' ti'')> Rfc'i.i tile in ..I'ice >1 idg>*. < r (iii.'Mj j-sc rt liio <1 A fill! ' " ;li- t-Ht ri\ - f E | ■(> . S C A HK. O’ S \v I MARKETING NOGS b‘*atf byrjj -h f11 •>ni. -Mt. l’nflXnT. '] ova.' m-nXd '• i d'iie m h* legs B. A. 1 n.-ma-’s iI SO ^e' Hony*- r. Write a. rd- nf af'oiK H O dg Powder. u«* r .two m in t!’** ago. 1 1 -1 y--w^re'wiek <’fT f ed. Neirt.y I: gs had c'hoV r a. I did 1 ol lose i.ne — they are well'and growing fast.” ANNOUNCEMENT 1. l'r. Ryan A. GyiV?,nf Bla r, ltville. a nod unc * that he h- -s t-n- NftlfTo v\(.'k it e Miies a* d » i 1 > ( t oein hi- c fil *e u til further lori&e. *— . ’ '--v Re W. AV-ain-Cr. Anp • ton, S (J ment along pleasing and often, noble lines, not only of tlifc in dividual but of bis surround ings. Fnfortunatelv. money is kM %itli7 the pros[Tect of kiliitg •Hied 1 ' m '- r unless ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. : STATE of SOUTH CAROLINA, IOCNTV OK HARNWEU-v - Ex- Parte — — 1 - Eliei) li. ’Vi-e. Acminbtratrix, - II. Re -Estate of S. Alphonao Wine-, declassed, mole YvLten the ina-tei nay. a j.;- .p n 37r and by Che p*j«er -vpfted n gOfl Fo-bf* Wuysbipprd—nnd when jtine7‘b.y an order bTTT «• Pr< bate t onrt I will se'Uin ffrttir of . the cTnrt h<ri ' 1 pirn Mmuit»i' tli" L ?| jiT) d iV u| M • v . P»1S, j i-h The Rank « f that is the ca^f it is always dt i - ” n J th- 2nd day • i May. tins, Willi-t'tn. and -iiA’h (-A) -hares in t|ie Hr me Raiik of i> rnwtha bfigh* w nLigiii.LiiLVi bo*m before, his efi- fr.y into t4ix* i ‘'.gulden circle.” In- pit *ene( theTe changes him basing, although, undeniably ‘.‘comfy" and seiihiallv satis’-t* five (5) ►hire- nf .toes fving. 1 am not saving this -iu_a-vpir 11 of. k11 oeking ; si 1 n7, »dv netting forth a few more * * *«o «. . or less 'screeiHHl facts, for I know quite a few Republicans, 1.H. D. HARDING & CO. * *- b ottb On.. Apr. 11, 19iC Old Kentllfky Mfg. I’m., Gent (>nn-uX I luil cholOra in my :*• d of^Iiog? r >- e**nt'y H-(I begXj t^.-ifing the B. A. Tin lina’Hog^CholerJtsUnre at.d stop}>fd lowing inv h) gi-at 1 \\ HH 1..V Ii^ F Trtnn four 10 five each nigutxnntil I he- ’gan the m-e nt thi- rrepamtitmxJ rais- e-tbuDiait 2(<0 heal of hog.- per \enX{*> d ■***t*v~rTn vv-iriinm yotir r*ni- edy. Y< lire very Iru'y, - li CL Harding & Co. It. , MALLE!.' De.rier, Anpl» Lo.t udder lor 1 a u- ‘>^1**1. H Wi.e. Ayminidratrix ft into a ’person with the Repub-» u ffi^a ba ^V >vl, ° nre reall - v lican attitude. Now, everybody ;Tfuit«-^eeent ami with real hu- ■■ knowsOhat when monvv i> Cre inan VieAv.. Hied soldiers, to, the last manj Break your Gold 4>r La Grippe servant it is' a wonderfuF‘ws-! » p 7- •, ■ Ales, .hey yield! -Some of .he, with a few do.ee of !'*#&&&» for deveiopj ES^ *££ Tu-! I VC ft* ' -J * Mone i 011 I .on ^ Temis, BROWN & BUSH - Lawyers . BAliX well/ s.- c. ssoEsussms a DIAMOND BRAND ° C©^ - / LADIES f A»k your I*ru kr M f TCA Cold KiLhon. l»r VK ,d»* d xn«*ta.,ir t, jr-, f^. leiL wxtir Blu'/O) oa.ma *,o i. T na». n t»r rin.diia.TL* v DTAKOJIL Blt.'.NU MLLoT^T cr irs rD'rard* I r. *5- ^ - vijiy LH-TtK g vrw. regarded^ SOLD BY AU DRUGGISTS teiju> .EVERYWHERE v^4- —--p, 1