Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, June 06, 1918, Image 4

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f ! ' I ' § /v- ■ f ■ >1 --Sfr *-*. J 1# ir !| Jl f * I j 1 — *.—*■ Owned and Publndn-d Every Thurfd-tj B? THE NEW SENTINEL PUBLISH 1NG company V- — AT— BARNWELL, S. C. Cha8. Cakroli- Simmh, - President Jjro. K. $kic1.Lino, Scc.-*Tr*-as. andljeh* eral Manager. y JL " . f 1 .. 1 W. M. JONEk Emfoa The DespairjiftgL pblla^r. Entered as second-eiaae mail matter Feb ruary 14,1006, at the Poetdffice at Barn well, S. C., under the Act of Congress of March 8. 1870. Legal advertising at the rate ol f>l CO per inch first insertion, and fifty cents each Mib*cquent insertion. Obituaries Tributes of Respect Keen Jutnma of Respect. Cards of Thanks and all otht r r* adi -g i ot. ce- not b-wa, will be cnarg d for at the rn'e of fifty cent# p* r inidi, or one cent p-r word, each it s rtion. with a minimum ehatg of26c-nta. . _______ All changes of advertising and al communication* must t o addrewed to The Barnwell Sei t nel 4nd must he in thia rffice n >t later than Tuesday momir g to insure publication in the eurrent issue! All communication* murt he signed by the writer, not for publication, hut as an evidence of ft od faith, and topro teet the new-paper. SUBSCRIPTION RATKfl One year $1 50; - Kix months Three months 60e. IN ADVANC* 90c In remitting checks or money orders make payable to Thk New Hkntiski Pcbmsiuno Co. The Eclipse*,- The visible eclipse of the sun visible in the United States will . © xnir ofi June SflT The path of total eclipse will not come nearer to us than Orlanclft».JTJ*‘. This path of totality begins on the Pa cific coast just south of the Can adian border, and crossing the United States it enters the At lantic Ocean on the east coast of Florida. The path of the total eclipse will be about sixty-two miles wide, and the moon’s shad ow will travel south eastwardat thedate of 1, 589 miles mrdimrrr To understand an eclipse of the sun we must remember the relative size of the sun, qarth, and moon, and their distance from each other. If we could string 100 such worlds as ours on a line their combined length would equal the diameter of the euii which is 800,000 miles. The sun glows continually with a greater brilliancy than a a y incandescent . furnace. Nearly 93,000,000 miles away we could see the earth whose diameter is 8,000 miles, and the moo^i whose diameter is -2,000 miles. Lighted by the sun, both The dollar is steadily shrink ing in its power to purchase. The political economist says that the Rvalue of money is rel ative to what -it wfH purchase in-the wav of necessaries of life. If in 1875 seventy five cents would purchase as much p>-1 were Mivniul Mrs. T. L. Rogers. Old fallowing ’clipping from the daily papers of Chattanooga, Ten it., iyil 1 he of spec ia 1 inte rest to many of ohf readers : “Capt: JohnB.'Black/of ^Jacksonville, Fla., and Miss Jes»i^ \’eal of the... same city, were.:, quiptly married_on Saturday evening at 8.30, at-4he home of Rev. L. L. Grace on Oak street. The bride wins -attired in a coat suit of tan cloth, with hat arid slio.es to match. The wedding guests Forward last quarter.♦ I. icenses ...7. - - - / l ines.. _ 'r._L— .i.. Sale of mule U- Taxes.., Cl,--’ 4 468.52 163.50 : /75.00'j 65.00 | 280.80 tatoes, bacon, sugar, hardware, and dry goods as’will require $1.85,, in 1914 4 then the value of money has shrunk.. Before the war this was explain ed on the ground that gold was being produced very rapidly Since the beginning of the war the dollar . has *immk to the point where it will buy only about half as much as in 1914 To be accurate its purchasing power has fallen to fi r ty seven cents. The meaning of this is plain t means that the income which is measured by money alone is deceptive. The doctor who •charges two .dollars a visit can buy with that only fifty-seven cent3 worth of groceries as measurer by prices in 1914. The teacher who gets $40 a month now is no -; richer ‘than the teacher who received -a little brer4t20 four throp Short Course. years ago. The preacher whose salary is $1,000 canV with it buy any more now than he could with $570 in 1914, The farmer who gets 25 cents ]J»? ; c ““ 0 “ _ isU _* , au , } ;, b#M ff ] TiarnwelT county : Girls—Mi«s Inez off than he was with 13 or 14 cent cotton a little while back. Long ago it was disovered that bricks couldn’t be made without straw. Neither can we get the best results from our salaried people unless we pay them enough to live onV, The war closed the markets of the world to us. We are buying apd sell ing to ourselves practically only what we raise. When the man who has more money t lut y we hgtve and wants an article more than we do, we must pay mote for it than in normal times. If we have made debts in the past \\ c will never fimha better time to pay them than now. The lender will lose money bv tire maturity of a note or njjort- gage now. The Borrower is greatly advantaged by the\ in crease! high - price. The period after the war will sue everything reversed. A- the^ markets of the world are reopened, money will increase in' purchasing power. the earth and the moon throw j Hie man who'borrows now and into space long pointed corn's of immediate duties may -be sum • %J v med up in the proverb, “Live and let live.” SOME."COAL WEEK" SLOGANS. shadow. This shadow comes j at a great disadvantage-. The to a point about 240,000 miles miles away from the moon. * It aiso happens that this is abmit the distance of the moon from the earth. When the moon comes between the sun and the <arth. the shadow of the moon falls oil the earth;mid within this shadow the sun is ecliped. A t iece of ordinary window glass 'smoked to an extent to protect the eyes, and not too much to prevent see ing the. face of the m>u will, la- all that is necessary to sec it-. About 0.30 p. m. advanced ti-me, the Huron's shadow-will be seen advancing over the face of the sun. This will increase for about thirty minutes tmttl, with ns. 90 per cent of the sun will be -obscured, after which the^-stm will brighten. ■ ^ • In the path of tota-Feclipse the shadow will come with startling rapiiity asTf a train entered a tunnel v /The birds will put their hefpLs under their witigMo sleep. As the light fades the trees and other objects being lighted ^j))* the sun’s, outer rim will be seen in colors of orange and saffron.- , of rile hright vr .ytjiiM...ttsUl * • fniIf-lrifiMed. be seen. The ellipse is of -great intefCst to trained astronoiners who have been ni'aking prepara tions for- months to take photo graphs of the corona or enveLo]) of’liglit that stinoHuds the sun, expects to repay then will be Get vourcoal order out of the way of the Government. ' - Coal week is not a holiday. It is a week of hu>iness. Get vourcoal in now. Itwon't mihlew. . / .*•— Uhnler the coal, Don’t “wish you had.” ‘ Stand not. on the order of or- dering^Wit order. in flie bit*is worth nine tlie mine. Coal—the driving force of the war. ‘ - Get the -do'ad oil your mind land in the cellar. Order early, to^thc utmost-of earl in ess. The concentrated wisdom of accu.i ulated experience. Buy coal-xow. k i A message from tlie phst : Buy- coal early. .1 .. i, • I'lie bride is from a prominent Jacksonville family, j Capt. Black is stationed at FtI.Grcen- leafaodFt. Oglethorpe tlntil he sails for France,^ ;* - Capt. Black will be pleasantly remembered as the onlv son Mr., and Mrs. Jacob W. Bl who reside near Williston/^After his graduation a numb^/of years agQ from the Charleston Med ical College he ,Femoved to Jacksonville, Fla,_ where lie lias practiced his profession with success. After joining the ar.ny medical reserve he was stationed at Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., and will shortly be trans ferred to France. Mrs. Black ig spending a few days with her husbands parents. HOME DEMONSTRATION WORK. Barnwell County Demonstra tors are to Attend the Win- Total.,..’. L... $5 1)52.82 DISBURSEMENTS. Auctioneer mule *. Ditching ... Sentinel, printing.. People, “ -- Lemon Bros., supplier.... , C. C. Owens, (ex rpdrshal).i. Clint Owens, (e^marshal) ... T. J. Attaw'ay,^supplies......-. Ransdale, istreet work) W. F. Holmes, (mule hire)... Eights L...' Cardsffiax payers)..i ... T^ieas. Bond eight and drayage Trimming hedge.. Stationery ..... ... Telephone Harrison (fixing pistol)... Drayage (disinfectant) .1 l. A. Owens (ex-marshal)... Washers (fire hose) , n _ Note Bank <W. C.) Carter (ticket taker) Morris (fodder) ..... Receipt books (2) 1.. Eemon Bros, (truck) Ex Receipt book ... Ex Cancelled bo.nds i--- Inf. on bonds...... 111. Salaries ;... Swill send you a sample of a Composition ofing for your Barns or Tenant Houses that will ,absolutely last from twenty to thirty years. / PARIOD ROOFING ■ ‘ • , . ■ An egva heavy, fire proof, long wearing material. Has stood the twenty-year test, Proven by Government and Railroad use- • ■ ' ' « <W«v •«, Price $3.50 Per Square. 62S Broad St. Augusta, Qa Total $2 666.81 ‘Barnwell countv demonstra- ** tors will take advantage of the Short Course at Winthop college offered for club members. The following are to go to represent To Balance on hand $2 386.01 REMARKABLE CHANGE IN JUST FEW DAYS Spartanburg Woman Relates Her Wonderful Experiences. - It. / Girls—Mbs Inez Warren, Blackville S. C.: Miss Mamie Rav, Barnwell, S. C. Miss Giula Still, Barnwell, S. C. Miss Annie Laurie Oglesby, Seiglingville S. C, Women Demonstrators : Mrs. Preston Morris, Kline; Mrs. J.* M. Dunbar, Martin, C. Miss Lillie Deer, Sycamore, S. C. ; Miss Ada Sanders,-Ulmers ; Miss Estelle Ratferree, Mover's Mill, S. C., Under the leadership of Miss CRfford Barratt and Miss Eloisp Cave, County Home Demonstr- tion Agents .there are 3*28mem bers tlie Women’s Home Deiu- onstration\clubs, 115 members of the. girlsValinings clubs, 88 members of the poultry clubs and 44 membersW the cooking clas es, making a total enroll ment of 575 in demonstration work. Mbs Cave is to he one\)f tlie instructors at the Wimkrop Short Course. LITTLE ELLIS WISE DAVIS In the spring a wise man s fancy turns to thoughts of win ter coal. • Neglect t-hUspring menus -iif- g next winter.. Order Coal no\v. Dhu^e your order for coal now, Barnwell hast,.’ Been vbited with another sad death, which was that of t he infant son of Mr. »n(l\ Mis. Ellis Davis. The little fellow was taken sick la>t Saturday and notwitTi- standing everv thing that could he done hy skilled physicians and loving hands, lie grew worse , until God in his merciful providence saw lit to enter this home Moriday luorn- ing and bore his spirit away. 'The funeral took place'' at the hoipe of Mr. ami. Mrs. Davis at 0 o'clock, conducted by Rev, Peeler, in the preseuce of hiany friends and relatives. His remains were laid to rest in the Baptist cemetery. The pallbearer* were Messrs. A. A. Lemon. Norman Dicks, F. H. Miller, Dr. Mace, The flo- ral oftViings were numerous and beautiful. ' . v .: * * < — ^ - Notice of Election. After Being in Bed Three Weekr, Taniac had Her lip la Just Three Dayi. •‘I wap snle to eat a reguhr mt'al and d'* light housework in three days after I began taking TanlhC, though before I fuaoed lakiiig it 1 had ata>ed in b d three weeks «nd eould not even set up ’’ paid Mrs. J. J. Johnson, of 5S7 N. Church Si., Spartanburg,’in her er>- p raenjent of * The National Tot ic ” “In a week after taking my fir?t done I discharged my cook and began doing all my hourework, and I went to chnroh five dais after I began this treatment.” continued Mrs. Johnson. . • ”1 bed catarrhal fever and what t think w-s a iwhtcase qf the grippe. I was aw ullv r.a-iseated and could nut re tain co d w at ‘f. much less fre>d I be came -S) weak a no ei>k that I had t> stay in tel WFenl atai ted Tanlac I had been in bed 1 1 hre • week* and una ble to sit up. Al this time I not under treatment', a-id I did n-»,t seem to be g ini-g s -en*ith. 1 lost heart in tiiat way of tryi .g to r-yam my health, and 9> I i hri w aw tv h 1 my m diciues and i>egHU ta ing Taulae. “The. Tanlac gave me brek my r.p- petue rig t at the start, a: d I eo Gd jus; f-el mvself ge’ting atro ger ri»du a oi ir I ) ave t.ever known any lned- i *i e that w >nhi make a s ek p' son we I so (j -ickly—* spec *-1 ly one as sick as I v a . I to n> j .-t two i> uties. I Kin lee mg Hot* i <*w and I’m geping str ng. nr. My h- Hith s far b t-y : r ti)Vn i h - \ ireen fora year ~t so ^Pn T nine s .re_ |S!y cli l nuke me ire> w-ei <juu-kl-.—it was | just wonderful.” / • " So «1 t.v— / • J .V l‘o t -u Barmv T : S-«*son Drug Co . AH■ i '‘irf ; J H Sin ter-‘. Klack- vil c; tJ.NlE ClTs -’s. T r \ B 1 lit:* ; Fa r- fax Dr. g v'» Hai lax ; K-pda 1 Lum- rh?r“t*t>. Ke.-qla'l ; Be tas .- Plant tt-ron C i.7 Viib-.tviM-; J. .M. Smith A So V\'i lis. on. and H . Jl— WiGin^cnk ‘J 1* mers. .. Airship Methods Your gramlfather walked to see his best girl, and probably'carried his tight boots in his hand until lie readied the h^use. Your fa ther probably rode horseback. You were no doQbt satjsfted with a top buggy. But your boy wants a.'six-cylinder car in which to go courting. And his boy will want an airshjp. We are moving along all right; in banking Don't handle vour ar well as in courting. —ui- Be modern and keep an account at a good bank like ours. - BARNWELL BRANCH The Bank of Western Carolina CANDIDATES CAROS. CLASSIFIED LOCAL ADVS. FOR SALE r I FOR CONGRESS ■ \ - ,/ ,i I am a candidate for Congress for the! Second (.'trrrgressional District, composed j of the comities of Saluda, Edgefield, Ai ken, Barnwell, Bamberg, Hampton, Jas per and Beaufort, suhject to the present and future laws and rules uf the Demo cratic partyx Flatform: “On-e hundred per cent American.” - • / G. E. Toole, Aiken, S. C. , . , ' \ , , FDR SALE—F'lVe grain aspirin tablets. ! hereby amtounce my candidacy for j ... . \ f reelection to Congress, pledging myself I zv;1 hDeen centa ; two dr/.en to abide by^the rules and regulations of. t w-iity-five' cents. A the Democratic party and to support the ( 5 G lu C. N Burckhaitcr. nominees thereof. FOR SALE—b,000 No, 3 ToniHto Cane z. at C vents. Simon Brown's Sonp, Blackville S. C. GINNERY FOR SALE—Four 70-Saw Monger outfit; wa« in operatrih last season. Apply.to 1’ O. Box 126. Willistgn, S. C. 65 4f James E. Byrnes. FOR HOUSE OF RRPRESENTAIlVES I OR SAI.E—I)r> pin cut any uu g ). ami and p d w tod Send P a -t-irert d im-ysuro iter for y our wn ter !*•-ppfy. Having served the people of the Coun- 5 g m C N TAKE IT ty for the past two years as -a member of the lower house of the General Assembly , (and 1 think faithfully), I hereby an-1 nounce my candidacy for re election in . ihe'coinfng primary, and pledge myself to stand bv the nomination.of the Demo-1 k hi l’»p FARMS and ;, i ,kin'1« r>f proper'v s >r<‘ «'U one p r e, 1 t. B\ U -it-<i Statet; Agerey. R i. in 217 I’> kway • Firm Building. !*11 vd* ph i h 1‘ 3in. promote its success. - James E. Davis. FOR COl’YTY SUPERVISOR * 240 POUND PICS. and which i" iu.vh-fhlc 'except during tire eclipse. It is a tact so that yaur houstvand not yam that when substance^ as metals; talk to the coal mao., will Re ■or gases are reduced bv great l^ated in December. Tieat and btoned. thcA = i t. when ' it’sriu'tler to hi - rv A petition harviug tn'cn filed in ae- cordai ee with secti.'ti 1742. Gerieraf School L^w of. 19I‘_’. none • i-* h-r^br given tfi;i> an Hec iim will be held In Barnwell s’ehnol Ibsi-iet No 45. tin Mordav. June. 17. 1918. _ior.-the mirpt of d tTminir.g whether or n^t -a >pe eial seli.iol tax of two (2) a-idi ions.1 rniRt* stTatUbwieCi d in the.atove t.aTnV-1 j-i-ho-j! distriet. * The stid v-eetio'i shall l) a c nluet tt d a- i- provi fed by law for the holdii « < f g -i er it cleetioii!* 111 -juj-1 s' vv ,.(-»■ * ! op-te (1 rt th* Courlhou-e -at.d the lo A wmg »fe b**r» by np,*V ioiv J nnu «gets t of eleeff-n : H. 1) Caitiouil, A. A. L-tp- jor>. A. l > ('onnor. TpTi'flfffP laccfuii' tlie proposed l*ty —- ~4 -4mll casr nTiattor wirh the"word •‘Ye*’" “ i written' ted thereon, and t’n Tlie N miiiers-can work Tbr you "id* - tl, e pr.*ip«ed levy -hall east a ballot *v i h the wort! “No’’ written or ereo » - , Just as Scores cf B»rirwett Pcepitt Hive. \Vaitir g d e-n’t.pay. If you neglect utdi-ey (i.ar-k^elie. Ur nary t'l'ubb'S orien •fi>l(b-V.. A -t i" ' im« bv curing the kidney?, D a ’< Ki-fi-ey- Pi.Future especially for weakened kidneys * ,- Vanv ppcji e in tf js locality.recom- m " '1 them. Here’s one case ; Airs. .1 J. ‘Kog -r'. Tfatfn tow. sav? ; ‘About five y* ;i f » ago I was troubled with a very hurt- iia-k, which, ached tVi-h porn aliovr 5f) cn.ts logs eat hy r h* ads off very , The bog that (ak*-s two dr i h r* *• m -nt l,s to get .on a full feed herer brings y u‘a prbfir. When you are ready fo put your shoits on feed, begin w k •!. - B . A. Tiiumas’ Hog Medicine. U-e n gu a r 'y ’ Hud watch your t-hoa’.- round i-ut iu»o fat lu g* In irtne ffionlhs-— hi g- go g I hereby announce mvsclf a candidate^.,.,! ()Ver 2 oa pounds at-U as high hs 240 ictx..Magistratedii lour Mile,-subioet tolb.e r . . v . , , luuN and regul.Jn-i.s of the DemoOatic 'he average Mu g • i hereby aithounce myself a canoutate for County Supervisor, .subject to the rules and regulations of the* iVtnmratic -!• I>i ini,trv T aiui pledge—mw self to supi'oi t the nominee ’thereof. j. S--Mi!|, Allendale, S. C.\R.1.D. FOR MAGISTRATE the aoiivinee thereof J- pledge mvselCto support an d you,will see why the K. A. iiiotnag medicine is a pood 'investment Try I copies, Milletlvil.e, S. U. | feed ng your hogs i.n this p'tyn and if \ • ! refund the cost of tb.emedicine. hard'nearly I ilm time. My kidneys ; G.m^liie^djcctlo' R 11 WALKKH ret r,„ht find.w.or-* very knuoy-, ( ^ ^ and K .^ 1;Uiuns of rhe p em o ; j ■ Appleton'. S. G. I d n’t ing I suffered for sime tiuv'juid I was advised to’ try Doan's KiTfney Pills After taking ihem a short tiu e. I b**- gu i to fee! relief* -My back felt stronger, th<» aeh- was fast di-app^arii g and mv kidneys begin to act normally again. 1 kept on taking Doan’s Kidrvey Pills un til I had used. t'-f ! contents of one Imx. when I f<*lt so good that I didn’t nSrd any mCr-. I haven't taken any of. Doan’s fioce as my^ki ineys have been, tine ' ' ‘ ' * • ' . Price 6»'e nt ad dea'ers. Don’t s m- ply ask foe a-kicFrey remedy-rget D> ans Kidrfey Pi-I-—th*- fame rnat Mr*. Kiiger )ij»d. Foster ^Iilburn Co.,Mfgrs # , cratie primary, and Klcdge myself to sup- j r port the nominee tlu-r^pf. J. J. Snelling, MUletlv ille, S.C Notice of Electio Order coal uo\v. x looked at tjirou^b a spectroscope, ^five characteristic liucsof color. In this wav scientists have defi- now. Later, Uncle Sam iieeds I ?.?*!?! t • }’ 1 leu i \ A peti ion havi g i>-'en fil^d in ac corlanee with s etidn 1742. generai . jien< ol law ot 1912 no'ice i.- lu reliy j j give i tl ,ti ,nn e ectio i will b * hrid in j Bennettrings ><”’ D str et No. Hfi. i ' n Sitn>day. J un • 15.1918 for th*- por- oo - of deterni.uiing"tvbe'her or n >t a seboM ; x-of f.r;r(4) fublj'ion**' - -li i 1 b- 1 vi*.d m t Mb above nam-. -h ol -Jis'C-c’. • , t - sa i • 1 us.t! 1,1 *''"S” be c<\»)d .-CM* \ .. .5*-. I * v aw f *' In p.-jL tiiig of ra*. (-I ’ tvl -ir 1 - 'll - - (Oil* w l! / f-e e.r . 6’ !' D‘ li'- ir’i >(-,*, ;\Vu: - U *•*'- - . Ti'.- r. b , ;t.t :. ( I <• * i (;. ( - - - . ^ : -J, J . ., fc Jl il ; ;.’p' - ' t>- ) '*4'" d • ti--f ••,<>' d Y MONEY to LOAN Loan made satfte day application received. No Red Tape. Harley & Biatt Attorneys at Law BamMelf, S. C. OTIfcEOP DESeHRRGE t> ’ ■ ' ' x -\ . , \ tV'- b ir-fty cvet.i .tTiTu iT"*' i c 8,. w xv ;.J ■£]»> >“0.7*: m t 1) *n. h i 1\. Mi> |J<ng. • 7 Uritely. .. determined # .thfe exis- them. Drder early. I HORACE J. CRoUORrc tence in the sun of certain gases I>o tour bit by filling the coal i O^uni/ B >*rd of Ed no it too -aod metals which are alsp found bin. Order eaijy, ’ ^ i 3.^’, JugeDst, SOLD BY AM DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE SSS. Pa.'nw-1 6 iri L ine it'on. Jn iii 1. 191S7. Date I ti;i* 2oth da*,- i f.May. 1918. S .\ . ' e— A 5 2b 4» Id'? Br-sbiipm. ;M. AY. Bjwiuer. ftM