Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, August 08, 1918, Image 4
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Jho. K. Snki i i.vii. Sec.-TffBR. and <*«•»»-
. «ta! Manager,
\V. M. JONEs. KitiroR
Sntered as second-c'a.'S mailmutter P«• I *
ruary 14.I9n5|ut the Postotlice at Barn-
welLSiC:. un>l«T the Act el Congress
Of March 3, 1H79X. ,
Legal adveriisii g at tie nattCnl $1 oh
par inch first me rtmii. ai d lifiy tyaa*
each «nhnq »»• i.ii.s-rtion.
- Obituaries Tibia, t *n of Kej*j**(*t lieno-
iutmiiH ol K-rjw'itf. ('arils jut It-;i,nks*
and atToth. r r» tiding • (d ee- i tit n-w*
- will l.e<e'Jarg 'I for at t lie rate ?(f lift
Cents pi r in •h". or one cent |>,- r' wm
each n s ft mu. \\ 4 i 11.'a mini in inti clung •
Of 25 Cents. " ■*
All changes of adveJtisiiiiT and ah
eommtiiiiea'ions must he addressed to
The JBarjiweL Sc f riej and must be in
thi* < ffiey / ie»t la er, . ih^U 'Ij|*sd»y
morn it g to instir^ publication in the.
Current issue. a.
All coifinHiiiicatioiH niurt he signed
s by the writer, not for publication, but
at- an evidence of g od faith, ai d t.»pro-
tect the new • paiier.
r ■ - '
of dairy- ,'cows fell off in four
years 7^4, per cent, beef cuttle
2U5, percent, hogs 15 percent,
-horses 27 per cent. In each
value\his represents a loss in
those four countries of $1,053,-
>18. Of course this loss reacted
upon schools, churches, trade,
banking, ami evei-y form of
I ill>ine>s.q,_'. : • 4rr,;,......
A nether ,f pcM4 f rom yoloniai
tiim^ is the ai'inv worm -and
still anotker is the grasshopper
which in .a few days can turn
II ic-jinmb'mg cJ'oj> jnospect\ s in
to a - leilifh-s liancii. It is inter
esting toNkiiow how these bru-
gejs liitveSlieen met by tjn*'
larmeis 1 . Inf the . case, of the
elritcir l.tig a broad furrow is
].lowed arouuyi-.—the • lield with
ruins Vincellos, over which
alone, iti the whole region Her-
.mafri shells still screamed from
time to, time'. Here/death and
devastation had reached ' tliejr
climax Houses were smitten
as Ify an eprtli,quake, the
DEATHS IN THE COUNTY.
f ■
—L
Rev. J.-P. Huggins.
The heM s'of the/leath of Rev.
J. I). Huggins, o/Denmark, on
roadway was blocked wit)) Monday morning cast a gloom
debris. Every few yards stones over the entire community
were” yellowed by mustard gas,
land 5 froth each room or court-
yard tliafi remained intact dense
swarms of flies to'-e at our
proitch in warning of sight
were
/-'■/-
better
llhj'e aro
l-
the land side loT thcT- ploiv to-
nl the lie Id,] Dost Italic arc
dug in
not. to-see',
•100 or obo dead
huc.ht sv here’', said the Lit u-
tefnnft ealmiv, "'At; least that.
Tbev were mostly killed bv
our shells u> then was little
street fighting. \Ve shall never
be. it-Ule to got ihettcOut of this
rubbi-Ti for burial. To my tiiind
>about t w.eiTfv I 111e 1 #• -1 -thing would-bo" to blot
tlio whole ti’acobTf the mrr
♦ • *
with dynamite. .Just look
Hew Huggihs resided in Wil-
liston and TAMehrdUle several
years ago dtiring which time he
, , , <3t letters written, to vSoutll Oaro-
tm made many frinrnN, wlio extend i 1H a;during this campaign the
* dt th^-it sinybie sympathy to tl.ie I'l^igent some tiine'nifo tui-
ho rea vety fjrmily in their sad bg-
ffereavmneiH. ■ .
is furk
feel apart. Tlie.chii.eb bug find
it ..easier to crawl down this fin
row than to climb its stOep sides (that
and soon falls into one of the
holeV where they are killed by
])ouriifg kerosene~bn ATietii. In
the case of t he at my worm
M’BHCK IrTJI|N, KATK8>
One year ; $1 50; Six montha
' Three inniith* 60a. 1
m a r > V A V( K
00c;
similar holes are dug in the fur
row surrounding the field and
the worms falling into them are
killed, of a log to which a horse
or mule is hitched is dragged
up aild dotyn the furi o\v untH
the tforiniTare ki 1 led. Sometimes
44 is possible to poison them by
treating a strip oLgrass just in
front of them. A not her remedy
i-i to spread a coat of crude oil
around the field to l*e protected.
As tire insects get into.this they
are caught and die in tlii_sticky
i - , - . . i ma$, We who have nothing
entire life of the people, but in , , , , . _
i 1 1 . i ..'r.. much beyond our laziness to con
tend with are blessed with fer-
‘That’V consisted of Tlvc
blackened fingers o(lei/butii whb are her nearest relative
Miss Josie Holmes.
M/ss Josie •.Holmes, a former
resaleut v “7Uf^Hills' city, dici^L ill
(’baflestoiu.Aug.. 2nd. TtreJ'un-*
and .•interment took' pjace
Magnoia ceinetorv. Mi>>
V ' f \
In remit!in? cfiecks or money orJer*
make psyable lo
Thr Nkw Hkntinki. Pt mi.irhino Co
The Future Office Holders.
A great vyar reacts upon tiro
>le, bu
comph^el y
er the '’ivil
no sphere more
than in politics. Afti
war the old time 1 politicians' in
both the North and tin* South ,. . c . :n i
. Jiving in the Lest 1 counttw ami
had V, i ' . \
tility of soil and genial seasons
and do not realise that wc art*
the best state in the South.
I C mtinued from First PaRe,
nyans liad' dug in the hope o£
holding back our troops. In
(»very tjiird or fourth hole lay
^t <Um*d jUorman, who .did not
letcat in time, (ie'rmau—war
gave place to the men who
'hern'soldiers. In the.-Sotitii it
was an impossibility to elect ti
man to an office of prominence
unless he had a ‘*goqd military
record. The (’oiifedeEate briga
dier? 11eld on Oongressas-long as
h<‘ lived. They tilled! tin* chairs
of government in .the various
states. The smaller offices were
.largely occupied bv men with
a good war lecord. Perhaps the
most notable ca-e. in• our his
tory of a military record lifting
an unknown man into high
office arid displacing^ shrewd
politicians wits Koj»iffvelt. Uis
charge on Sail Jwaji hill jn the
Spanish war lifted him into tlie
pr< sdency of the I’nited States--
/ ’1 lie present war will have
f , t . •
similar an^l larger re^ylts. Thi>
is proha 1)1 v fheh >t political cam
paign wc shall liayc without
the soldier in politics.* Some of
them will lie*coming home ilntii,
for military service. IIV• ha-. _
given lus vigorous strength to j"main bridges across the Marne
the people ami will lo<yk to them f ab I)oriuaus the picture of war’s
j™ liveJffniod. 11 is bu-im s-'. diLtjMietion reatdies tby achu*-of
w ill be gone and^pojitics will be J hm;ror. Words cannot describe
his most •■promi-ilig opening, tlie confusion of twisted Won,
1 he-diiglu r otlicers w ho have ! splintercrf~'WO«»(L hundred
liMiid ou ts J ti ciclied fipyi i
stone heap i^s if in final su|)plica-
tion. Such "is war'as Germany
lias hiought it upon the world.
Jf there still be people in
America wlio think that the
Central Empires should A be
spared to recover forces -for ^a
new effort, Kt them picture
Marne Valley as'khave tried to
aliCvv it, ami think of their own
home towns in a similar condi
tion. " ~ ’ V
W. f'^.-MdJmes and is sntvivcil
by Mr. Willie'. V. HoImeV a
half brpther, and Mrs.. G. K.
Ryan, a-.half sister, of lLit nweil,
RED CROSS TO SICN FOR FUR
LOUGHS.
The. Re(P (,'yoss which is ac
complishing so 11111911 111 t\1e re
lief work in our Army never
weaiy TK its- effortK u* allevi
ate suffering and afflict ion, jtv
peciallv .is it* itrtercstcd nr;
aiding the soldiers in who^e
family illness or death'may oc
cur 1 iccess i tatipg-4he-i , ettrnT'7 > f
the soldier to hie home., and to
tliat end a plan lias been adoji-
tfon^Saysllyrpes is Onrtftllie .StTfUigest and
Most Dependable Men in the House.
notineed 111 a letter to Mr-. L. D-
Jciiiiings that" he would not in
terfere in local party contests,
Tho irttacksL made upon f'on-
greSriiunrByrn.es by his u])p.u-
nents however, have given sucli
gi'Uirine regret to the President
that fie Ini's sent a message to- the
voters ofV'tlie Hecmel District
Hohiics wiis 'a. (laughter of Rr. ' 1 through Congressman Carter
Gla*ss of \ irgxrtia. ~Mr. Gliiss is
the Chairman of the Banking
and OuiTeucy G01111nitt.ee of tile
House ; lie is the author of the
Federal Jteiieiv^ Bank Act j, and
Vie Federal l'ai'tn Loan Ac j.Tie
•is aD’o the Sec ret a yy of the Na.
assail-
Because of embarrassment the fact that you being ass;
’resident has sutleifed IW reason' ed a^ disloyal to fli.^Llminisfra-
tidii. I suggested that it might
not be inappropriate, in the cir-
cuinstances t) requite ydiir de- •
votion by writing a fetler'in com
mendation of Vour Coilf-e.' His
reply was tha-t if he cdul-.l do tliis
for.you, arid stop right there, it 1 .;/
;vv"ould give him genuine pleasure ^ :
t • attest,'in that w ay, your loy-
iy ; but the diffictiltv he said,
aiU-s4AS that he has scores of such
TTqucns in llMmlf <if (VFhei ihpnri-. .
hers, compliance wijtb which.
Two Pounds Per Person Per Month is
Ration For Augult—But Is Made
Necessary By Present Critical
Shortager )
material lay everywhere. Among
the German bodies one saw
here and then* the brown- Avi-iijch
told pf an American. All these
-were being buried rapidly^___.
Past carnage-and mute grnyes
and bodies markingdead («*r-
man hopes id This ta^gion, our
troops werg__ moving .forward
.again-t. the retreating enemy.
Wreckage of human lialnta-
awd
war-flocked fichTs
the vi*or vitliwiii'Ji
war
t lolls
told of
Americans mqk(
i:i;iin.i s"rii i;irTV lit in
-July 2'.L (Midnight,
'if approaches' to tin
Columbia.—Two pound?" of*- sugar
p©r month per person.
That is
a strieL-adbeiauce u+-t4rf^- regu
lation, juhLis,commended tp all
iutertsfed parties as facilitatihg
quick results Tlie leugiirfioin
the Ideal Red C’ro-s of Barn-'
well,! giving,'full details and
w 1)icli should be carefu 1 ly fea< 1,
is a- follows4
“Wt bay# been a<ed by^ the
.Local Red Cross authorities,
the allotment fordre moutfcq n ,j )rt , ss U p on the families'' of
would involve byoi unpleasantly
in local party contests ail over
the country. ...
1 The President geiityrnely re
grets that you arc tieihg*bother-'
ed by criticisms of disloyalty
and expressly charged me to fell
tie»nal Democratic Conimitteojyoif so. He does not dohbt your
and is the mouthpiece of me fidelity for an instant. He stated
President in Congress. Hts let- to me today tliat while lie disas
ter was read'by Cjagressman greed with the judgment of those,
Byrnes at the campaign meeting Congressmen'who,voted for the
dttA-iketi, ftttd - volunteer' sectioir; h<& ruivef for
theLftJotih.ent thougilii them less
loyal than those^ us who voted
against it. The President high
ly regards vou-as one’of the
strongest; and liiOKt dependable
nieiijn tTie*House. ‘ ‘ Dyrnes is a
splendid •fellow,” i* .the exact'
House of Representatives,
'omijKfttee ou Banking and Cur-
rencj|.
Washington, July fiO, i019.
H011. James E. Byrnes,
Aiken, $.»C.:
sion to go to the White House
to verify every f 'application for
furloughlif this character, an<Lj_. t0< |^, ; ' u ^j urconyersatiqn with
■jtlie President I mentioned the*
a-..-—
me about you today'.
Sfncere.lv. votirs t
• - •
Adv. t Signed) Carter Glass.
distiiig‘fii-h» (1 tbem^elve- in baf--}*?+1 icken
tie will lx luiihd as lieijoes a till .1 i iictamI i1 *l
will ou>i tin (>i<! t me p.o 1111 c j a n > 'death agt*ni(‘s
111 o in .then ! i 1 ig berth'. • I h < * n 11; 11 \y(^v r*M ua 111s
Min. mi'll. '
.ciAsseil* the river
< 1
of August.
Bei-ause of the present rritlral sit
uation an regarefs the sugar supply, the
Fqod Administration has found is
necessary to cut down the, ration! from
Jhree pounds per month per'person to
two pounds per month per person.
In further limiting the sugar sup
ply for home use. the Food Adminis
tration calls attention to the fart that
already the makers oLSoft drinkTs'and
candj^have been cut down to 60 per
cent of their Pormal supply, or 5ft per
cent of ttteir consumtpion last year.
^IJotels. restaurants and public eat
ing places are likewise further limit
ed Public eating places may not buy
more thap two 'pounds of sugap for
every Oft meals served.
Sugar howls are disappearing from
the tables of public eating places, ^nd
the sugar furnished guests and cus
tomers.is carefully measured.
It becomes necessary, th< refor’e. for
the home consumers 10 cur down the
consumption of.sugar. Only a certain
amount has been Minted to South Car-
onna for the month. The merchants
cannot buy more than a certain
amount. Unless'there is the most rig
id economy practiced in the use of
lilh> llt!U. n Sugar in tiRe’ home. t^erA will he su-
'lOstlHVs of tll(’ir| garless meals before Sept ember 1.
,1 hen
„jm i) wlib ;rr\i d m- tlio . low (r < otn*
nfbh-ts will f« a I t 1 i:tt tluw'-dia^e .u
and the still
■1,
o
f whtit'll;
id
. . I, . below
claim o.n tin;' s ilia I ler ulljces
Die gilt Of- t O't | >»•( q*Jc. .) U-t/iT- ; I' • roil gb ’p;i--v. TrcloUit,' TTTTT
soon tiv the •<!«•('d.s of ,va!uiyni.it j Lour,-el!-s \ ) ‘‘Vincclle.^^whicli
' i- perched oil the hilisidcvaitovt'
tin> itow.ln. itig wto 11 g' 1 i/T» 11 ! 11 e
blood staiii,.'! lit'ld.s'^Lf Eur,*iH
a re told ti
homos of
timers in poTtn-
do soun lm<tiing 01;,.ilrey ''will
.make rocfin foi the lie..vL~hwoo->-
of a IkmvIc iH-ofdo.
! lie
tor 1 - dii 1!.)/
?ople the o d
have to
w i LI
lain opposin' Dorman-'.,
village and >t 1 n\ j4ai n -it
..UH'iM asing epidviico
here .was;t well favored 'pit
b Egypt 'onp-w here in the iic.h
alluvial de.ta of tin* Nile t-hat wti'
set apart for lao,?b ttiul his chil
dren when they follow ed Joseph
into Eg\ jjt. 11. was not <uih/je\-
Etieh
self- bow
of the galhi tit advance t)f -th*
• mf,• 11 jv, thougli, dominated . h\.
superior artillery, to abandon
the positions 111 at gay-e. ffiem
coinnitind of \ the Maxiie..djgyen
now, in the wood^tvvi^ or ^lireb
hiiles . north war. 1. t hey are.
tremely fertile, qhut also •njjLL-Lluvfuch Lieutenant just back
from many of • .the pests that
plagued the rest ,of the couirt-fv.
We often complain of thedilH-
culties confronting owl- farimlr:'
Lot UP 1*1 \tj- ill •»' 1.» w»/l .1* i ^ k, A'\
from tlie ^ firing ^1‘ine, “This
(1 third division hashbeii smaslfed)
t,i pieebs, * . .yet tlie remnant
• t Fong,
r" »
lights jii'jt as- hard, (’onion'd
rats,.- I...suppose AnvwraV. it
(IiscipliuT' i
that men \\;ill s.-l
BP® ® i 1 ve s t h 1 y w; i 11 JoiltJ**py
f w fill'll, 'ometinu > de-vastjabis L*.v -.\ • ' ' -
y, d\b3f^tTdue'.fli4trailfcus
iM'it .of tbe if)iId 1 b w- . ■ fn 25 ■ 1 •
M T
but we mviii'a: la ml of Goshen
as eoni'puhil otlior sect^oti^ !>how ' that' their , 1 i-cipliirr-■
of our country, ' - ■ • : . v d.jjj . '
For instance take the' f'hinrin iboir
,. -^gaijt .Mii<i-tttrttMi “we an* tie*-
ccrtain sec.jn**n.' .in tho .-m~i,‘ f",1 Ti ,;r^r
CbBinTTs in thi-'L'a-t -f;u.-
till r al«C'> '4];:,0(,(gooo \v
of eoni, W*tl« ;* v t a,'d oat'.. v.‘.
lost tiu.oJiLh-tu, ‘ i a \ i Lt;•>
msuuu
-•! "’ice
lokpioluL;-'
o .. .. i
at
Two pounds per month per person.
That is the allotment. That js'twice
ns much as ihe people, of fighting
France or the people of. Italy are
lowed—when thev*can get
nl L
Tfie Food. Adrpinistraykfn moires
there^ugge?tionsjo sax^pngar;"'
Do not leave su^oEin pic bottom of
coffee cup.
Substitute, - molasses or corn'syrup
• for, part, of sug.ii/ used .in cooking. -
a Letter From *
President, But Didn't Get It
Sent Congressman from Virginia to*the White House
^But Failed to Get What He VV'ent After--Pro-
’ duced a Letter From Virginia Congress
man Which Failed to Convince^X
I.n a desperate-effort to Ue-. .aim the" letter lie so \etvgerly
fend his posirjoii—attacked as sought through a (ongrbss-
lie is. b\j bi? oi>ponents'“qii the man f mm - another State,. pO
question of ioyoltv, because of When, several .months' ag»C
his vicious an«) venomous <'oi.grv'-man Ltvcr.'1 wk 1 otitcreit
attack ti turn the fSclcctive Draft the racL for t he Tinted States
as a means of raj-'iitkiin. army Senate, the President wrqte
r the retur\i of a',.1- to '^k ,!t Derinany—(^igro>s- not one, but two . .letters en-
^tehg'ani or - \r tier | 1 L vrnes pi oduced a lettor aV.tlie dbrstng him, andj urging him- v
'*i('i/cd by’ the R* < 1 ' campaign meeting * 1 Imr'day, not to. leave the House of
L-i/is sciit, iliu*'aV- » nd •• ...I 11' lV.r Ihe edilieimun Ke[,r.-Ttaufe. \.
Mlie hf tlie rrmv«l. . . V. .\ l.yn>.-\ rm>nl-|..irl.t'.ilarv
soldiers, that a mo>t positive
army rule statos tliat when ;i
soldier is called home by wire
or letter-on account of illness or
death, slicji Calls must—be veil-
tied by tlie Red (’rdstf ('lia]»ter
"Vf his County. 1/therefore, any
oiie. utuU r suchy id circuinst a li
ves, ;isk> for tin/ retur
d ii r-, Die
iliould be sigi
Cross before
ing time for.the afflicted ojo
as the request will undoubtedly,
be returned to the Red Cross to
4re verified laJore the soldier will
he allowjed.to leave. ' _ —-
,Tlie I’reside-nt of thi' chapter
is Mr. J,1 P. WJbson. the 'lWi'.
Mr. P. M| PuckiiMiliaiip-liotli
officers live in Bariiwekj. vitiiage.
’ x Mrs. W. II. Diiijyari.
SEARSON LEADS, WILL BE HARD
TO CATCH.
It* had I >eeli rumored j>bout his tb H«.*• tion
that Byrnes had ;*. l'tttfrom
in
vHhii-11 the tire -Pn
President Wii-pe
sid^;"Ti.i.r licit 'U\ rj.tt:.s....w:g^.LaiJ...4.4li-.i..4-i-VA*--'-»ew4»y t
!o\»
a
'lion. II. PCSearson, the lead
ing ( aiidrrfate for A.ttorneybJeii-
era 1^41 ft lie re Mb 11 (lay v ia A t-
liKitic (*<*a>t Lin*- Railway en
nuitc < Irangeburg and from
l.e * went to Sumter on
Tuesdav, where lie attended the
ir the^-S'elective
dKlbiicialion of
plan'for raising
fight (u r-
to be considered.a * . ]_
and t ha-t Li' s-ei4i* et. ,4if Ccin-. JVioc-. who ; .v-J^c first. MjLL
gre-s wm'cdirbceptabie to the^nd- Ivvan- <•! ,. Ldgi-fleM, and Mr.
miiii'ipierloii. • T- ^ Ln-fi . , * ' . X •
- v (d coorsL libherfy .'believed -At Ba' J ‘n'\vell a <T.Tv dr twn
11uct ;. but there.was an Ji’tmos:a_ago. 'Bvrnes charg' d - J’. (>
jjliere .of .4'^c^ptaiain y wln ii Croft J&dt h liaviug t’ndois il
By^riiVs unfolded his- iettt'T ar.d iv. (\irinaii tor j O'thuisier.' and
^ read it. bpcau'C Mr. Carman had .been
lt was not from (Lie P«dsMvnt a IL publicau since lx- 'aim
at ajl. 'ihe letter.wa- from Car- liefe fro in a Republican State.
a Virginia Congee's- andnvho 'Orvcd vi- ry ,-ieet ptablv
lof i:::-ny veal - '- ;i' { 1 •'t m a st f‘.
LaVing thi;- gum* • ».:r
•ter Ghl"
-r* K -S^ x±.-ztGr~~
a '
State Campaign myepngC Mr.
S« <irsd.u i- a lawyer of e.yperi-
ynce and iibility'; ;r man that
e;|jp Ik* d< pt n< 11 <i upon, ^is trm
tiMiis.frietids, will stand bv his
■ Make letkes ^-Ithoiit fro.-tiiig. .
■ I^'f.ruit* fc/r atrlsert in U19 place | ''‘‘PP 11 oii^T^lid d cb etid
jffCdishPs rp.qiJring sugap. | do honor , to llilliself aild
r
of oandv and
/■Cut down the upp
'pw;eet dtfnks/ They are luxuries.
T^Grrtion tlve sugar used on- the table
Sugiir Is ypreeioua.
I
8AVE Pl/LLETS FOR
AND WINTER LAYER9
-X:
i re.imer good servi
r «
Ihe folk+wtw
rolumhia.—The
r;iV/
FiiQd-—Admin istra-
dflbring deterTnined resistance
‘' I 111 pstgnlmit that tlie 1 nudie
DS. a tenacinu-CibuTe,’ said a'jxdotj urges that wherever possible the
flock of faVfn chickens be increased
Every farmer, or for that matter,
every person who raises chicken*
should provide to carry as many pul
lets that were hatched in the monj-hs
of March and April as possible.
These will make good layers for the
late fall and winder months
What- the- situation- with regard in
food vvlll he during - the mon-ths , tp
will
to tlie State
piung i-
come none can sn.v deflnitelv
• --r
taken fro+n—Che Founthin Inb
Jkdbii ne: ]
; ; Tl>bre^i¥tIitfee boys outfi
.toi’ncv general. Seafsou i
fug. He is ,M small, bald, and full
of mischief. Yqu would thinkbpiii
a k'1d, but he is married and ha\
made a success- of law, Much of
•• ^
hi' hair has gone the >vav of all
'fit 'h. lmt lie lift'-.the onilnisNi'Vii
Mini fjep ij. iL-yiuiigsfer, makes
;t raf^tiding sjioec.h, swims like.a
rne -} (befek. aiiake' friend' easily, and
* do ■ i> regarded a^ a good fellow .
man.
It seem' that Ryr.m s' very mu eh wqli-
pcrLin bed, -.sought ;i letter fnmi ia-eo;
the .1 ha side 11% w inch, - imw uvi.-r, polif -x
life Pn 'Vdeiit (b*dim d f>• give. AfT rn*
After neaVfy i^l,t jurs iu '('h.J.
Corrgre>>, By\in-'. did tmt. go nn*.
in person - to t4x ; A\ I;ite lJoir«T. S( ^ u ^i
iii-searcii of tho%j» 1 !
for ta a,'Otis of 1Y1.'
! called upon, a VirgiukK .Cong-
gro-sipan,’ w1iom v joy-a it vH^* t he
* * . . ' J * i\ t .
admmi'tfatrbn w«- Tnevei' Xin
doubt, and wii > pvLbuxV, woiik
be ■ welcomed at ihe AV lute'
House. -
• ..J > 'oiigi'("mau Gia's^weiit • to
■]xhe W xil.e 11 oust ■ an 1, a» the
story g<»< >. asked for a letter
etidofxing Jim BvrneVn
i
wrote
let-U r-f-that the
11m feel diimH'lf
cilia d Upon t<i givexuch <u. let*
terror. wurVKto thatXMect hut
cudt-r-1 1 1
A iledi
1 a gfir
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in a very < Jb at 1 vie ma,n-
"W'ed ImW
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on
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i 11 m JN.;-
t to gam a-n,
a ^ a 111<ai uLriuici.- in m.i v
vii I* but la* band irud'hods. I L pia.,nicer
pap* i' : to s1)o.w t4bit inaa •, C
the. .jit"'t s-ijflixtar'ti-al' citi/eu
of Aiken signed 1 a pi tdion 'a'k
ing that | Mr. (’aijnaip^i^e P ,-r.
tairred
00lire of t
hr p 1 qtma'te'i’ at' Viken.
lf^i
e gent email were
Jd/e 'Virginia
s< euiagj, such 1
Pit sjVw nt tiid
v
in f’ute.aiidleiH*e-, and Mr..-(’roll
asked tin m before liie'eiowai if
bv 'igning tliatt4»et'jtiuiR tb-y
meant to endorse y ‘ttegro pop.
n ( hrugiessiiiaii ticK. Of. course tlicv answertaj
By ri.ys.- that lie did not that tiuv did u, t. ‘and- the
heauiftiiL' .charge o{ .iByrni '
1 • Vii11l-iidAt into neKliiitj; 1 fes-1
a be. 'Uierang.
nut
bill the
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to w.-iit u:i t j 1-
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big.a'L
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ing ahead, and the , noce^sliy 0/. ja-
a-riiTL;.u_fh(» ...To.kn- of a If w-tvi rAiec
fo i’try. cither for mark* l • : v t >r h <u<
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to, a • •; e p iltj v pn ! •; v- j ■
fi ’ d- :r,tn m-'o i!eg-4 dr
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