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r* ™ • '“♦v-* i I ■a i i* I 15 f f-- I - * • •AEWWrjJ. aifcTIKEL, BA&KWXLL, & ttbe Barnwell Sentinel, Owned and Published Every Thursday B? THE NEW SENTINEL I’URLIriH- 1NG COMPANY > V./ /-ATr-- - —:—— - B A KN W KCL, S. C. Chaw. Oarrom, Simms, - I'rf*f»ideirt Jmo. K. Snki.mno, 8er.-TreB«. *nd Gen eral .'Manager. W. M. JONES, Editor —* (■ a his goodness as a source. Even Entered ah aecond-ciaan mail matter Feb- ruary 14,1905, atJh^ Pciftoffice at Barn well, S. 0., under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Legel advt-ruring at tlx* rate of (l 00 per inch first insertion, and fifty cents each «ubo quent insertion. Obituaroa. Tributes of Respect. Reso Intioiis of R-spect. Cards of Thank* and all oth* r readi'-g i ot CO* not n**w*, rill t*e charg 'd for at the rate of fifty <1, sent* p* r in*;b. or one cent per wort 4*ch ina-rtion, with a minimum cha'g of 29?cents. _ All j*hanges of advertising end all aoamuniCAi76n» mui<t te arldressed nv The Barnwell Sei t nel and must be in tint rffl *e not later than Tuesday momirg to insure publication in the aarrent issue. AII communications rnuf t le signed byahe writer, not for poblieation, but aa an evidence of g'>od faith, and topro- teat the new^bsper. SUBSCRIPTION RATKS. One year $1 60; Hix months Three months 603.. 90c IN ADVANCE his religious life was such as was lived by a jVood mail. These things, coming' 1 from the life oi a good man' idean so much more than from a life of * a lower standard. Sometimes wo lost* by lire iihd the loss is marked by blackened walls. Sometimes • / . '■ _ r—- - - the path of a Hood is marked by the torn fields and /piled up driftjvood. Rut when' a goo^i man dies in a community the loss is deeper. There is no TALENTED WELFARE WORKER SPEAKS IN ALLENDALE Mi-s Elizabeth' B.’ Kelly, oT -the L diversity of Wisconsin, of Columbia’ University, ? N. V., of Louisiana Stajte University, now doing war work for tilt Y. S. Government in the , department of Child Wsdfaro, is the guyst of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Duficau - Miss t Kelly spoke at /the colored Baptist church on Sun T day night to a large and appre- caitive auditnice. On Wednesday ■ s. FROM KUNE. outward sign of loss but we’Viight'Mfiie lectured in the know that from oud midst lias gone a heart that was loyal *to its core, a lift* that was spotless, and a Christian service far above the average.’'Hie chief value of su<di a life’is, not its earning capacity in dollars and cents, nor the ease with which such a life fits into our petty standards of living, but they show us* what we majL-lia. our own lives become. Mr. irayes wits not a personal possession to be owned by us and to slip from our grasp. He should in his life become our Vdeal, so that from the shadows of per sonal loss may conny the gain of higher personal a/taininents. ture- show'in Allendale to a liogse of men and women eager to li€*ar this expert. Allendale called Miss Kelly as soon as lit was known she was so Heal. Allendale isVm the lookout, al ways, for wliat will benchlt Allendale. This time sh U ^ Kline, S. G* 24th— Misses Corinhfo Minrms and Lufa Hughes are visiting here, of Mr/and Mrs. G. guests “budded -lietter than she knew” for Miss Kelly was simply , ~ 1 Nearly a Million .Men. 7 In remitting chceka or money orders make payable to . ; ' J The Nhw Hxntinel Publiphing Co. /“ ' i J ' Secretary Raker announced a week or so ago that the num. j •O i her of American f/o.ops in France William Luther Hayes. The untimely death ot Mr. Hayes la^t week in ah automo bile accident in Virginia brings a sincere note of sorrow L to hind/every soldier in a lighting many who knew him. He was u Virginian by birth, Peters burg Wring his-native city. In early life he had the rare good fortune to fall under tlie influ ence of a godly family / in that city and was thus drawn to unite with the Raptist.church tnere. Tnese friends became inter ested in hisentering the ministry, a^d to prepare him for college he was sent to a shqol in Chesterfield county taught by M Rev Moore. In 1888 he en tered was practically three quarters of a million men. Last week came the announcement from'his office that already we had put across the water 900,000 Then. This doesn’t mean that all of these/are fighting troops. Re Richmond - college from whiqy in four years he gradua ted Bachelor of Arts. Then cameXthreo years in the South ern Baptist ’rheological sem inary Mn Louisville, Ky. Here he graduated with the degree •of Master in Theolgy. During his student days he gave- his vacations entirely to student pastorates serving StocktoTi Street church in South Rich mond, and the Little Rend cuuicli in Kentucky. His first unit must stand other soldiers whose work maLes^possible his fighting. . Such men are those who belong to the medical, en gineer, quartermaster and signal corps. ■' While the statement doe* not give us tire idea that we have enough nitfh there to take a big share in the fighting it does point to a splendid achievement on the part of those who are charged with the task of trans porting such an army. The mag nitude of their work can be seen when we remember that the submarine menace had reduct'd greatly —the number of ships available, and that tlie_subma- rine commanders are verv eager to announce a transport as ;t prize. We are five months ahead of our program on this line. The speeding up is due to the fact that the Raise*;- saw his way out of defeat lay in crushing his op ponents - before the American wonderfuL 1 .am rnire^ everv one with lit the sound of - , J . i . * 7 . her voice, was inspired to do their uttermost to,Kelp vmT the war, and . to/strive more and more for the welfare of the children. Miss Kelly is speak- idg all over S. C. this niOliEii of June, and it is a great privilege -granted these smaller towns to have had her in their midst.- C. Harnett. Mr. Todd ,Best marie a flying trip to Columbia last weekT Miss Lie/. Creech lias retu.rnd home afte'r 1 . a pleasant .visit to Rock Hdl and Charlotte. Mr. Luther Hair,-of Willis- toii, was among the visitors; here Sunday. , / /, Mrs. Wilfla Gray, of „Savan- nah, is visiting her mother, Mrs. F. F. Jenkins. Mr. and^JEs, B. F. Jenkins, Mrs. M. yft. Jenkins. Missi s Salley Jenkins and Lucy Harrison, and Mr. Jasper Jen- kins,, spent Sunday in Dun barton. • '> Miss Gorin ne Plexico, of Rod'll ill. !■> Visiting Misses Jeannette and Lilly Mae Plexico. Miss Eunice Sanders, of l liners, is’ the guest of Miss Leila Cook. .j y We will send you a sample of a Composition Roofing for your- Barns or Tenant Houses that will absolutely last from twenty to thirty years. NEPONSET PARIOD ROOFING An extra heavy, fire proof, long wearing material; Has stood the twenty-year test. Proven by Government and Railroad use- Price $3.50 Per Square. Youngblood Roofing & Mantel Co. " c T Augusta, Ga 625 Broad St. y * ■VMBHBVa 3E DEATH OF MR. J. J. RAY. COLORED PEOPLE LOYAL The colored people in South Carolina are responding liberal ly to the war saving- campaign, according to reports received at tire headquarters of the South / Carolina - War Savings committee. In most commun ities the colored people are well organized for tin* campaign and in proportion to their means they are doh.g very nicely in signing the war savings pledges. Several instances are known of negroes pledging to.‘invest in $1,000 worth of W. S. S, the limit allowed by law-ami many others are pledging amounts from $100 to $900. Thousands are signing the pledges ‘for lesser amounts: The War Saving Campaign Just as we were going to press we learned of the death of Mr. J. J. Rav, of. the Healing Springs section. Mr Ray was one of the most substantial and progressive farmers of Barnwell County, aim was rooogonized as being one of the best citizens through out his entire community, Altho helias lrefui rn ill braltli for same time his dcatJi was shock to Iris man v ' friends. ' a SWATTINC FLIES AND HUNS. is one' that gives the ina-s of patorate* upon leaving the sejn- j units get into the game. We U'l- I inary was in Marion, 8, C. [ determined to beat him at His Here he won the hearts of his own game, and every available people and made a secure place ship-was pressed into' service, for himself-in their affections. The accomplishment of this task During this pastorate lie mar- G truly an American achieve- coloml people %n pportnnity to lend /to the govermerit tout greater /extent than the Liberty Loan, because while no \vfjn than $50 could be invested pi a bond, as little as $-1.17. can purclutse a $5.00 War Savings Stamp. The patriotic manner in which the colored people arc signing the W. 8. 8. pledge^ is practical evidence of their patriotism. \ * _ T’.iose who wai to purchase \Y 8ti\mps will have each for them, a While .the American "soldiers in the camps here are prepar ing to swat the Hun, National War work Council of the Y. M. C. A. is aiding in this pre paration by helping to swat the fly. Thousands of fly-catchers are being sent to the camps by I*. F. Jerome, Director of Equipment and Supplies. The first batcii of them were sent today to Atlanta, for distribu tion among the camps in this section of the country. until July Savings pay $4-. IS the price ried Miss Hot tic* Pace of Rich- nond, Ya., who survives him with three children. After pastorates in Sanford, N. C.,‘ Norfolk, and Rig Island, Y:i.,, heXcame to. Barnwell a* pastor some six years ago. This in brief sums up \he outward aspects of his work. God gives to but few if uiiv inent. A WANING INTEREST. ]Tlie daily papovs’are each day printing something like, this of fhe two ring political cir : more ciisxt'hicii is going from county to.countv in an ellort to r.roit-e t!i<‘ voters in tilings '.‘political, advances one cent eTfth inobth. T!iose rvTio pun base during. June in which but a few davs are left can buy the Stamps for $-1.17. Tin* reason for tie advance in price is that the stamps increase in value each succeeding mouth-, and while they; cost more,-they can -TU tlx same time by redeemed for WOODWARD-PATTERSON. iT v GONE TO CAMP. Accjoi'ding r t<T the schedule as men all of JI is gifts. Mr. l|ayt*s i arrangeil iSv i'.he"e.vectrtfv<i com- was never dowered with any f large degreeof |»hysictd strengt.h. All of his\life he worked clo-e to the margin, but for all of that * mittee the candidates appealed j Jackson. > at—-———today 7 to address tlicjoll iii'lint voters oi cotmtv ha, accomplished an unusually large amount of work. He was splendidly .trained, , hut lie prized his honors w.ith a mod esty ill at always left to others thq^ telling of his stniggles to fit himstlf for tHe work he had ■chosen. He eould hard.lv be Called a good “mixer ’, but his ability to make f 'Tends not due’ to any studio WJls The following white were en-truim*d he.e' on day, the “Trh in-t for V, Tlit soirits men Mo.ii- A marriage of much 'interest as well as a ureal siyprise because of the wide circle of their friends and relatives throughout the Stale was that of Miss Kllarene NN'tHKiward to Mr. Joseph C. Patterson, on W ednesday. 19th instant. Accompanied by Miss Annie I.ou Woodward^ sister of the bride, and Miss Elizabeth Burckhalter, a special friend of the bride, the .young: cauple boarded the / T.s a.m. Southern train on last Wed nesday and went to Charleston where they were quietly married at the St. Johns Hotel gtl <»:00 that .evening. The bridal par ts welt* joined M 'dTIftleston by Mr. A. A. Patterson Jr., <>T W'alterboro, and Miss Lucia B. Patterson, of < liarles- ton, Jimaher and a sister of the groom, who also V Finessed the ceremony which Vas•performed In I’alher J. 1). Quinn, of tliv'OranKenurirAlissloii. I’rom Charles ton the vouiilj coupUrvts.ted Mrs. Mai^arel ii. i’atyerson, mother of liie- ^room., a W'alterboro, till* old home of the groom, where he has in my friends and relatives. I hey also \ isUed relapses in Allendale l>efoie returning to llartv.sselion Tuesday morning, 25i-h insEinl. \. Mr patlerson iRhead of liitv’ hardware- department at l.emoit Iho,. wbere fie holds a respimsihie position,ajjd liiV irride is the* youngest (jau^hiOr of W ocalss arti. of B irnwcM- T his \ ounu couple has e tkeJsest svishes of k hoa <>1 friends througluzut State. Your granTfatlie? walketl to see'his best girl, and probably carried his tight hoots in his __ hand until lie reached the house. Your fa- ther probably rode horseback. : -You wore no doubt satisfied with a top buggy. But jour boy wants a six-cylinder car in which to go Courting. And his "hoy will want an airship. We axe moving along all right, in banking— ar well- as in courting. Don’t handle your finances in the wav your* grandfather did.. . Be modern and keep an account at a ^good bank like ours.i. BARNWELL BRANCH The Bank of Western Carolina Mrs. SXN. South Carolina Taxes, In= eluding Floating' Debt, Have Doubled In Five Years. Get these faets in your tnimi and keep them there: R. A. Cooper i_ Cam!) e bovs-wenl k i f4 wi t! i JitjTc in ten »'t was mfutifesUsl hv the voters of this.County in tip.* candidates.’* r I his is true this year not only of the campaigns for national offices, but also for state offices., it may be*<lue to oho of. several things. iSonictiui.e^s even p worm will ti|in> and possibly the voter has grown tired Yejy I everv de'fiTiiiiiHUhm - to whip tbW\ai-rr—ami -a o imm vc tirev will Dawson IT Davis, Fairfax,* S ('. Vivian I/. ('m*„ BF.it kvilie, S. ( John V i.dadltoil, Fairfax, S. ('. Herbert Donald Dickerson, l infers. THE OLD; RED, WHITE AND BLUE. Fur across the'deep blue sea, 'VeS, o er'the billoWy fo.on, Ai> iiKiniV <<f our Nold.e;- l.o\s, Vy’jio have left their happy home. : They haxe’ijoiieto fi;;h for freedop:, In a land to them tiiat's r.ewj - But the\ u ill iliways st s hid‘atuTTi ;ht For the Old, Red, \\Tiite and i>!t:e /I s. ( 1H*I avenigt o gained them without number by the natural .'ittractiventiss of bis heart. 8otne tiien max win. applause, but lie-won love of others. Ho way t.. th«l b.-.tit-. iiiuMiuifjiiiag up cliarui would show foil ill the the of that crown Mi what jnen cad ,<T chare ■\ C e <v; .! w t v ■ E\ cii le»i> C the Milan, life- streetV Ln AVilU his his rtstic*' was loved/. ^bi m of Hie. plant* on which so manv icr* campaigns 'have been Bill 1 letiry ( reerh. Kline, S. ('. GrX. urtis. i<ee\es, Allendale, S. C. Henry Smith - ,.JJat;n\ eil, S. C., Ja*-. N. Anderson. Wiilistpn, S. Milled^e \V. lFaruoK, Hihfa, S. -C, * Tretl Creech, Kline: S. (’. '''ru. Owens, F.llenion, S. C; M'iji. jr. Ilbearih, Brun-<*n. V (—- .1 l.'.i 'i i • Wiiicfiester \\oo4«ar<i, Wiljiston, pitcm-tl. li tliivbe true t■ 11 j-fy.-4-- : • •.-.•-r-.-- -• is a good Hung that, w.* . are ' J ester H ill, wniiston ’S. c. facing better thing/ It* mav l>e j U ' lv A' u ’ xll ^ ,r,ltN s 'k . I ,i . ! I i.ink A. liionijs, N\cainore* tiiat the county t«r c-ormfy plan * . <;. BoHes, \i o t !ia> serye.d its day of imt ftihic- s i t.ail Ou-ens, sy< •ihd nmv i^ til l , . 1 M ih’.e I'. < Mddcn.Tfc.'itfo;-, s. ( " OU 10 lH ' RUt am.*: g t * Willie i<. Bell, Hi.• < riffs *1"** -a !'■ ' ■ • ■ , , , ■ * ^ , . N * reason 1 in tf and women wgp» a r " ' " 5 >N P>a< k home in camps ate thousands W lio-are nMining every day) t And soon theyhviH he ready, I o join the miters in the fray: They wilpconquer Kaiserism, For they’re noble, l>r:i,ve and true. . And notiitl then w ill the«< iermans know, Of the Old’, Red, V» bile and Blue. . \ . -' ■.1.“—" ' - i. . t,„ M *.,... ..it, Now in\;’.e Tom , s au* oitiers M ho cannot ir on o’t tigli’t 1 But the\ liavy ilouy liicii duly. Yea. tneir dtny thcy'‘ved« tie ii:• • s' s.ini'w l ,< aii /.ip money , I le protect hmh me and ' ( >u l Ami o’er our head-- shall tl* a\s *\ a e- j I hy-tfld. IG*d, >V tun .a.id ll'ae sarrd in liis sp(*(*ch at Biirmvetg, and iiyain al Hampton, that lm could not ami would not promiM* r-1. ■ \ a i a reduction in taxes s , : ; - -.r' . ’ / \ mfir L. 7 srrys tluit Ik* can anil veil! reduce Hxes. by doiiifriiway with usidess ornkes mikI hsuIimss nuudiinury oT government, mid using tire sanie broad - pinned business und^r- standiniv tiiat inspired him to give South Carolina the fate m a'relnmse system, But v v» e th ' *' ’ 1 1. : . l : ; S~ I *. ■ • ■ - the facl iha! num i rnvhkrtytffl . 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