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rJ r •AJUIW/ILL BUiTUnSL, BA&NW1LL, % 0. T / dbe r' Barnwell Sentinel, Ci-e'»r ■■ — ' Oictitd and Published Every Thursday Br THE NEW SENTINEL PUBLISH. COMPANY mo$t/Splendid, talcs of heroism ftre/qpmiug to us of how Eng- lhdi. so ’diet's refused to give ground last week, but-to hold bjrck the enemv * fbuglit - back •i i “ ._u . A n blank cartridges ^ . FIRED AT RANDOM FROM KLINE. By J rat Us ’ Kline, S. May 8. [Special to the SentinelJ^On Friday .evening Miss Sivla Jenkins en- WELL ROOFED BUILDINGS” ! INCRFASF FiRM V*l IIFK V / u -vat— L barnwklL, 3. c. t. * // :r 7,/.^ L r. I t Grab. UaRroll Simis, ? V President Iko. K. Sjcrlumo, 8ec.-Trcas. aud Gen eral Manager. W. M. JONES, Editor Bntered as aecond-cJaaa mail matter Feb-.. roary 14j 1^05, at the Poetofflce at Barn-1 \ well, 8. 0., under the Act of Congress [ of March 3, 1870. Legal ndvcrtiting at the rate of fl 001 per Inch first inkrrtion, and fifty cent* each subsequent ins-rtlon. Obituaries Tributes of Respect. Reso- lutions of Respect. Cards of Thants »nd Rll pthrr reading lOtee* not n-*w*. I a r- ■will be ousrg'd for at the rate of fifty j f ( cents p-r inch, or one cent p-r word, each insertion, with a minimum eha-g* of 26 cents. All changes of adrertirine and al communications must be addressed to The Barnwell 8eot nel and must be in this rffiee not later than Tn^cday morning to insure publicatioa in the current issne. AH ©ommtioication* mnt t b-e signed if j by the Wiritrr. not for publication, but * •sen evidence of g >od faith,ml topro- MCI the new*paper. srascaiPTios ratrs One year $1.60; Rix months 90e;| rhree months 50e. ^ I* ADVAKCR In remitting cheeks or money orders make payable to mi The Nrw Sintikrl PrBi.isntKO Co. w j r* , ~ Of The War Summary, uh< The best way to lose the rep- en , utatiou for accurate prophecy g 0 is to say something about,when | mc or how this war will close.-It is as unsafe to spy how a par ticular battlo will end. This! '-*nuch is true of the average ^eacler of war news. He is * - carried away ,by the headlines of his favorite paper. He reads that such a town has been caj tured or is in danger of be- iug captured by his friends! and he is elated. He ^corresponding ly depressed w hen the boot is on the other foot. The -larger questions of strategy mean nothing to him. The events of the day loom large in his sight, because he cannot take a 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 tear the A1 lies gradually^acquired the dominatipg ridges in Bel- y 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 Iiussiau pressure she can turn and has .turned all of her forces 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 to wrest from allied control these dominating - ridges, and set the alliecfadvance back at least two years. She has been willing to throw’ forward Herman soldiers', faster than machine guns could mow them ’tlown. The Allies have had time to ring up reserves in Flanders, with the result that Germany has this week paid an extremely heavy -butcher’s bill with ,.no corresponding gain in territory-. The intensity of the battles for „ the past month may be estimated from the Tact- the \ Ebglisli army alone lias lost' in* killed, wounded and missing more t han a quarter of a millions men. The Germans since they have beeu the attackers have los far more. It may not be a pleasant prospect Ho face, but the bloodiest battles and the supreme contests are yet to , come. While'Germany has used up many divisions she lias maiiy to be used up Befole she will be' exhausted. So far the Allied lines have been unbroken though .pushed back in place®, JiVe .have had the element of- ( sur prise against us.' That can not 4 come again,* "because we know the Ijjdo \v will r / A IT. — :=/7h "//. I /' / <-■ -'7 rri /• PAGE 4 LIBERTY LOAN SUPPLEMENT. .. //.: J y i, . V,'. ■W . JL. i f*i‘ i i rn s a- -=5* r ®®®®®®®® ®® ® ®® ® ® ® ® ® \ . ® ® What Bonds Will Buy. ® ,® ' ® -®- - riu^Lra.’-.4KKl _LiIkxt ty bon (I will ® H furnish one six-inch shell, one ® ® rifle, tlilrtccn ms masks ami two ® hand grenades.• l*ut 7 j.... a $100 in a (?) goods'’ to ® .1 ® bond ami send “the ® our boys! < V f ® V - : — ' ® Four ftlOO bonds will buy a ® machine' ' gun. Thousands of ®; ® am-h guns are needed tq stoji tho ® •' big Hun. drive! Do your bit ( with ® -®'\ouT bond. i‘ ' f ® ; ®' ' ——-j—- ~ . ® r *> / Tt t.'ike‘i $10,000 trTTVny just one ® six im-li gun. That’s one hun- ® • dred $ljlO bondsl IIow much of • • the. guu, can. yinclliuyJ Get your • '•> (iuot.-rTo work today! * . ~~ —; • A five top truck costs T’nele ®|. S'-itii .t.’ijnvil. ' l-’ile u,p the, bonds *1 • wheel! ® j Tb *a tu •i and - Pile buy your spoke in the T Hto-rv *. r rt- bfrrtd ! xriH rfra it e one i-p six inch shell. Hurl one, at least, • at.rtiie liun) * yj -y ■ .Abonf *’ be ;nad« fn tOO tiamf grenadfs can * for a $.'»() bond. Scud *• • across a’ coufde of hundred to 1 « -r • one of our bo\-sf - 1 , ‘ I • Two $1,000 tmnds will do any *ii •'of tho following: Huy a motor •’ trtick ; supply ration carts for an * • iii fan try regiment. V • -(■— — * •- ■ • Three $1,000 bonds: Buy rifles *• • for a field artillery bnttery: sup- • • pty. horses for a field signal bat- * Jpalion. 1 ■j> o o o 7 2i Four $1,000 bonds: 1 met or. ■ Huy -one 4 S' gade, pre the doi ■ r V- HQ Ti oust: regu . ing. 12th • Long loth Huh/ ' May May if liiug one i regul • Five thousand dollars’ worth of ; V-lnt-erty brunts: Bnv one Lilnndy ®r • truck p buy seven Lewis machine ^ • guns ; equip a rifle ‘company of * • an infantry regiment with rifles. '• m ® • Six thoiisaml dollars’ woith of * • Liberty bonds: Huy one Liberty ^ • motor. ® y. ■ ' ® •) Seven thousand dollars’ worth •> • of l.iberty Ironds: Buy one train- •' • ing plane. ~ ® • Nine thousand dollars’ ^vorth •' •' of Liberty bonds: Huy one obser- ® •> vation balloon; provide roiling® •’ kitchens for d field artillery bri- % ® •*_ ® • Ten thousand dollars' worth * •) of Liberty bonds: Fully equip ® • tlirec hospital wards of fifty beds ^ • eacli, with beds made up and ® • linen in reserve, chairs, tables, • • foot ^tubs, mirrors, 120 pairs of ^ •’ painmas. bath robes, and towels; • buy six largo sterilizing combi- *' •* nation outfits in which whole. • "• sale stertlizing can ItwVlnno; buv • •' six niotcrr ambulances. J® • *•••• ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® > f AM HR HA WILL STTI.E PRESETt WORLD’S WAR Bcforc~tlieU’iHted States entered tIre- war tlie eonfliet may have” been .Ane fof Europeans to settle, with the future •of the world depending upon the re sults. But since America declared war it base become distinctly our war. It no longer is England’s war, or France’s war r -b]at America’s war—the war of all. the nations associated to de feat (lerpiflit autocracy, which seeks to dominate ami enslave tho world. The- beet way to support the war is to buy a Liberty bond wl'iile the brave boys are at the front ghtiug for you : m( -for your home aud for everything sacred. •- Even the miser will find Liberty bonds the safest place for his money. #: V/;f ) % BONDS THAT BLESS. - HEADS NORTH STATE. • • ! | I I I I I I ■ I I I I I III l|D|l iiiii •i « • A* A N coun .Th mem tiU’V ii- un. it is, becomingi more -attrl i [ )0U 1 more a question of: •which side j is able to put the last resen, 7 into the field. Germany’s plan 1 ® lor i Ul b ;-q_ . '^1 (By Governor T. W. Hiekett, of North Carolina.) - l.iberty Bonds, dike mercy, are twico blest. They bless the folks who -stay'at home and the men who are going to the front. They brehd in the eiflz.cn, faith in the soldier.' and in the soldier respect for the citizc/n. They test and declare the physical 1 > i i i t i i i 111 ’i nh-fi.t i i i i i and spiritual dynamics of the repub- " " “ lie. They appeal to the commonest kind of sense, and to the rarest sort of st'iL timent. In TFiern will l»e, found more of strength than in the lordly.heAd of the herd, and more of warintli than in tlio fleece of thel leader of the flocks. . They- will earrv one farther than a “Ford’’ and faster flian tlie- J fleetest deeejidant of “Nancy Hanks. They will yield more solid comfort for the inner man than ’possum and potatoes," and more juicy sweetness than the apples far which our first ancestors threw Paradise away. They are' absolutely free from the Uncertainty that racks the nerves of men, and from the (taxes that fnake the grasshopper a burden aud^mourn- ors jgo about the streets. 1 They will add to the glofy of youth and to the grandeur of age.)-* - In them one may hear ten thousand cannon roar to save a little child, and see ten million men leap forward to die that others nifty truly live^ They are preferred stock in the Gem of the Ocean. I They are star dust from Old Glory. The,(- are the Wd of the lied,-White * and Blue. | They are messengers of,hope to pur friends, arid mfnsiles of terror to our j foesf~ 4 UndSvSafety to all seas, and freedom to4jll ofstlie children of men. ijhey are badges of chilvalry, certifi cates of nobility, memorials of love. Buy pne! Buy today, and live for-, ever inS’our own esteem a»d-4ri the gratitude of a world you help to save, f $ hlw* ebewh ut $ wfain - ^ o BUSINESS C ONCERNS TABBED. LIBERTY LOAN POSTERS STIR ONE’S Among tho most pop Crdlt Men Keep Uncle Sam t Posted on Ability to Buy. Liberty bond slackers among busi ness houses throughout the nation are, being revealed .by credit mcm whona duty itNis to analyze the financial .Statements of firms ( in all classes of t rale. r^-— PATRIOTISM Preliminary iavestigations of expert {credit men, in checking up tho finan- dar posters for cial statements of many concerns in ...... ....... 1 'incuts ( tho third Liberty Loan is that bearing* various businesses in all parts of the the words “Over the Top,” showing Rip United States find that the percentage American soldipr springing forward of Liberty bonds oft the first and sec- Gut of a trench; the llag in bulges and ond issues aniong their assets was ripples behind him, and another with 1 startlingly small. thjjLslogan, “Ring It 4gaiu/_’Exploiting j it has been suggestbd that banking ^ho Liberty bell. | institutions would be justifijjd in Hiesenborg’s spirited paint-1 bringing^to the attention of their eus- mg, “Pver the lop f*^r \ ou, promises_i tamers, particularly those who are to he one of tho popular, posters ^ i (()rr0W e r s. the necessity,- r for .these pa- of the tiiiril Liberty campaign, triotic investments being made, in rea- In addition to imbuing thedHMdier fig- ; 8()na ni 0 pfoportions v ' ure wjth unusual virility, RiNenbergj Credit men have undertaken to bring has succeeded in- putting much ftytion ' fj, e attention of the public the luktr- into the inanimato parts of the parnt- j warmness of many business houses in ing, particularly the flag \thich thd\K ac ] t i n g, the government in its prose- soldier carries. jehtion of the war. The government is Exact reproductions of thq famous ,. in ^ war business not only to de- Liberty bell and Independence hall,] proyNBrussian autocracy but troy 1 vestige in Philadelphia, are shown in the “Ring It Again” poster which .will be . bat used in )he third Liberty I/jan cam paign. The poster, . lithographed in eight colors, depicts Hn enthusiastic throng surrounding Independence.Lliall while tho Liberty bell rings nut its message of freedom and democracy. »- For effective teamwork subscription fpr Liberty bonds must keep pace witli the conscription of Liberty de fenders. ■ ■ 77 .’Liberty bonds are the one best buy for the old-fashioned man who fears tho banks. russian autocracy but every disloyalty and opposition for world liberty, o- ~W-- V, Tv t - JOSEPH G. BROWN. They are harbingers peace t6 all Ring the'Liberty bell, don’t toll it. war start “MYN^ADDY.*' The likeness of Vwne little blonde American child, whosKLlcntfty is not revealed, wilt appear oik a half mil lion posters throughout rtve country during the third Liberty I7an cam paign. 8he clasps a Liberty b(>qd in her two hands and proudly proela' that her “daddy”.lm«, bought government aecrtrfty. The poster! is considered l>y art authoritie^ tp be one of the best of a child variety that has been produced In any of the govern- - mental publicity campaigns since tho \ !«• to wear out the allied army with the prospect of kiling allied soldiers to the last man OJiffr I ' . L , r Home Demonstration Agents. Break your Cold or Ha G unless they yield.- ISome of the^ w^tli a few doses Of 06(j, JED. GTppe SOLD BY Ai.L DRUGGISTS J Sa» EktRYWHERE_Sg£ * • - - -Ll. "'--rvi l— ' *: ’ 4 . i—. \ 7 *— J . *