Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, May 09, 1918, Image 5
4 Local Items
Rogers Was Unable to
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nge of imuchvinrere^ to niatrv
f Fiends over the --State, avas
I By DuBois
Prof. M. B. Self, of Willist
rt» Anyttoan Red Cross haie facets
I wtgnivtwl by the roremmtfnt as th*
I 5c4al and oxclusive distributor of the-
»Jted State* official war pictures—
Ch motUn ptoturos and btereopticoa
Aee—apd lUs*wise the sole distrlbu-
r In tide ’oowntry of all official
atvaK w* • rvl *^* J "
iereafter releas-.
rtrtboied throogh the n
a
to rim Boa them Diriaion, .
orgia, Florida, the two Carolina*
1 Teoneeeea, the Bureau of Publt-
y will handle these pictures an^ all
iue*ta for same, whether ^by chap-
e or by motion picture theaters,
at be-piade to the publicity director,
"here are already on hand at the-
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week
Published Under Auspices*,
Anyone wishing information
about tije third Liberty Loan not
contained in this Supplement,
may receive it ^quickly by hd-
drCBsIn-g the Publicity Committee,
Central Lll>erty Loan Committee,
•fttW Last Main Street, Klch-
uiotid, \'a.
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Kiebuiond. Virginia.
THE NEWS LEADER,
Richmond, Va.
i* i • i i i nr l m ■ I ■ ■ I I I I i i i %-;* i
IS BANK S GOVERNOR
Liherts
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Acrostic
MANAGES PUBLICITY
Liberty ! or Death’ Patrick Henry.'.'
1 Regret "Flint 1 Have Hut One Fife to Lose for My
By tin* People, for the People, and of the People -Lii
Everybody should Hu'y a*B bud MeAdoo.
RighjL is More Precious Than Peace—Wilson.
To Make the World Safe for Democracy—AVilson.
Vou May Fire When Volt are Ready, Grid Icy—-Dewey
Re AH Americans yGadyden.
Our Federal Union, It Must Be Preserved—Jackson.
he United States official picture*
tafltoa by th# Signal Corps, Photo
nic division, of the United State*
ij. The French official picture*
taken by tb« Cinematographic and
toemphic DWiaion of the rrwik
i - Now and Forever Libertv and Union, One and jtisi
Don’t (jive Up the Ship—Perry
Sale of Bonds Started April <>.
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enty-eight our
sed each and
ug the hours
. Please-do
erviee during
>ositivelv will
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ustomers are
heir arrantre-
GKORGE J. SEAY
FREDERICK E. XOLTING
GENERAL FOCH TWICE
STOPPED ADVANCE
OF HUN HORDE
IMPOSSIBLE TO LIVE
WITH THOUGHTS OF
NEGLECTED DUTY
LEISK TA1T. | Renaissance, appeared the, unbbishing
subscribe to a Third champion, of Such brazen intrigue as
-4 | startled even the most unscrupulous
United States be in [diplomats of his day. It required the
all.f t I niellowing influence of a century or
' Germany, and those l w °. combined with the varnishing im-
a.llianee generally,'. Parted by interpreters more or less re-
te aims and purposes moved, to so far soften his pernicious
ovornmentf Or are teachings as to make them acceptable
ig to conditions they *0 an - v hut an avbwedly unprincipled
nd“-yielding unwili j.P P(, P 1 *- Yct Macliiavelli’s precepts, so
ivnr thev would not | softPltC<l, unquestionably went far to*
soil for the
Was Mainstay of JofTre; Now
Over All Armies of
, Allies.
You’ll Be a Slacker in Your
ward preparing German
more virile sowing of Nietzsche. They E
tended, at least, to break down linger- (
ing scrupulousness and to breed eon- /
tempt for the moral law. -. 1 j
In Schopenhauer Nietzsche found his' .
earliest master; and, although lie '
parted from him later on, it is to T
Schopenhauer, principally, that he g
owes his characteristic doctrine of the v
Will to Bower. * In Schopenhauer, it
is-true, this was merely the Will to \
Live, Nietzsche carried that doctrine 0
to its logical conclusion—if the e
MaciiiaTptiisn "Influence is , properly
taken Into eonsi<leratlon.,
braries -of the German universities. Kutt*r
We must re*d-*what the masters of the . • * S
Germanic philosophy have written. We Ho held that true happiness, or nt * v
mu»t learn what the Teutonic mind any rate true heroism, lay in stiff neck* f g
has been taught-whaf-it has been , M Indifference > toward all “the ills n
thinking, in what it has been believing that flesh is heir to,” and particularly, Q
- and the reasons and the principles in the annexation of whatsoever (Te-|‘ v
up.m which it has based UK belief, sirable things one could find, regard ;,
We' must get the mental setting of less of aqv other"* claims, or rights
Germany's past; for oylv in the light , to them. His “Zarathustra," discours- j
of this shall we be able to actually j ing of the superman, exclaims: L
eomprelowA the mental . phenomena | “Wli.v so soft, so tender, so concilia- J j
that underlie the' attitmb* and the acts toryfxWh.v is such self denial in your’
of" the Germany of the present. hearts! Such little eonseiousncss^oF * ,
Philosophy R»p.»slhl*. W look» This now tahlp, ,,
, . , , O, mv brethren,. I write above vaiu: ,
sympathy, or lack ^ L u„,iV \’ \ ' •! !
Doubtless you expect to live for a
goo 1 'many years to come. Most peo
ple do. Few .of'if* arc planning for
anything but a long life.
Only those of us who may be headed
for the trenches are seriously consid
ering Jlte possibility bf an early death.
We arc thinking seriously at timen.
In the trenches we know that death
comes unannounced. He sends no
warnings gibe no days of grace. He
claims* tils own quickly.
But the man in the trenches knows
that when his tall comes ho has ful
filled hia obligation—has played out
the greatest game of life.
Bui what of him who stays behind
ERY BROS
and hundreds of, ojUier kin
I in France.” Mar
yet shirks!
Think this
over. It may tie a long
time until yyu pay your mortal debt.
There may be long hours of serious
after contemplation; when it is too
late to make" peace with yyur con
science; to satisfy your soul.
An’d no matter hjiw' long you may
live you rail rtever get away from your
self; never shake off memory ; never
satiate regrets and- remorse, , It will
bo impossible to--#hnke off the knowl
edge that you were a slacker.
It w ill not be a pleasant''thing to
live with. . ...
Don’t.-iako the chance.
Buy ajboiid.
R ough-
age is of
little val
ue if it allows
the concen
trated foods to
sift toTKelKJt-
tora of the
trough and be
come separated
Regardless of any
of sympathy, that
the German government and' the uei\
man' -people-j-wh’ether- the blame for
the war, and in particular foV its un-
p-recedented brutalities, rests'ujimi the
Hphenzollern caste alone or upon the
whole mass of the peo,ple of Germany
—-it is to the philosophy of Germany
J that we must look for the real-.cause of
: this blmxjv iniquity.
For, mediately or immediately,
i Germany has been made the bloody
instrument of a false philosophy—a
'philosophy that bloomed in the blatant
. blasphemies^
I upon 1
gjand Belgium
and Mesopotamia and Russia.
This is a philosophy that commends
T'boat outrages ngainst undefended,
treutrUl merchantmen and passenger
ships upon the high sens; that gloats
over the mangled forms of little chil
dren clain in Zeppelin raids upon non-
combatants; that honors the Judas
more fighting power ,to’Gorier,
MONEY’S PARAMOUNT
MISSION
tricities which had characterized Ger-
UfanDthought. He giure to the- Ger
manic philosophy its full and final ex
pression.
—Z Nietzsclhe the Spokesman.
v . Tt was thua_that Germaai-^ found in
i of Niet/sehe and trpiteik,-Frederlch Nietzaclie the fitting spokes-
the Mood soake.l fields of 1 ranee mftn f or a ]j apostles of brutality. He
became at once the heir and the ad
ministrator of all revolts against deli
cacy and decency. He was committed,
absolutely and wholeheartedly, to
iconoclasm. These revolutionary ten
dencies had long sheltered in the sha
dows of the German universities'; and
it remained only for later days Ho
brings forth one who might declare^
them “as one having authority.” Ini
the half mad,- r 'ego ridden .\T#twu*fc*.
with his brain of lava and his pen of |
flame, Germanic philosophy found its
' <$" (By UhqHcs F: Tliwing, Presi* ®
® dent VVestern Reserve <5
® UriiAersity. •> ®
® The present struggle is not jn- ^
($ tional simply. It is international. ®
® lt belongs to no one.peopld, IJ 0
® belongs to all. It rs a struggle 0
}® between the democratic idea^. tOT 0
I® humanity and the autocratid* It®
| ® is a struggle iretiween setf-gmf$Tu- ®
}® ment ami monarchical control, Jt ®
i ® is especially'.! a Contest betwefth ®
i ® the highest type of civilizatiull ®
® aiul a type which in certain r$* 0
® spects has -elose affinities, with®
'•) half ervilizatioji and with bat- ®
,®J*arism‘. ' X
® In such n struggle every el€|» ®
® ment tlf’-strength, every ounce Oj-®
® weight chmits. and count**' might- ®
ialf hoar or so before
e thoroughly and uni-
an the old style hulls.
you will find them a
ulls and far more eco-
@ riotbear for him one agony
® cannot
give turn tile, health or
ss; but if all America
r duty, you can give to ®
w every American lad who goes ®
® “over the trip”., the glory of ®
® hope—the reasonable certainty'®
®^>f victory—the exultation of®
® knowing that lie does not die in ®
® vain—that Afncnca has rison as ®
® one to make the world fit for ®
® life, fit for honor, lit for free- ®
ages
pounds real roughage to the
—not 1500 pounds of rough-
and 500 pounds of lint*
.■d—easy to handle,
less space in the barn*
® Invest in Liberty bonds now. ,®
® 'Subscribe until it hurts, - Take ®
® ily. In making the fight moneyAs)
fenso of failing tTTobliterate complete
ly the evidences of their duplicity.
Machiavelli's Influence.
Iniquity knows no [fatherland.
Hence it need cause no" surprise that
one of the most potent factors in shap
ing th&-Oermanie ~l>hilir>8opliv was'not
of German origin. In Nicfolo Ma^’nia- were not trt be accepted literally
z*lli, an Italiaa courtiof ;Qf t the (CoutluueA ou Third l*age.-)'
io three milch cows,
spokesman
® what Vou
outright, %mL take ®
•) is not simply,, as the definitioil ®
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U tore milk and butter
efers Buckeye Hulls.
ensilage odor, wet the hulls
X. It is easy to do this by
X - ..**it feeding. If at anytime
. - ■ '--Y minutes,’ If you prefeif to
ulk as oi old style hulls.
ds Free _ »
ation of feeds used in the
tenance, for milk, for fai
ls and gives "directions for
lopo ly. oena tor your copy to the nearest mill. \
The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co, o, P t. r
Birmingham Creeitwvod LUtlt Rock Mcmpkio
'har lotto yjackoon Stacori Selma
can outright, hnd take ®
® on the instalment plan as many ®
® as you can stagger under. ®
® Remember—ft’s no longer Nlo ®
® your bit.” but do your . ALL. ®
'® Hold fast for Victoryl *- ®
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world
It Is onrlrely a problem
ring, which hae tnnry fi on
\ the obligation of divid
ing our 8tos:k wiih the Allies.
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i rtl^r of di'i-!inr_'e*and
ion a t m iirt^en ceatF t<
very >nt“itaii v ing ;])lay
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in^ii t, May 11th. .
Attorneys at Law
Barnwell, S. C.
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