Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, September 26, 1918, Image 3
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compass and tne maps i
burn tin* jmgc.hlne, but 01
wheat. ,*■ i
/“The shells were.comji
crawled t<»\vhTi 1 the w.oiiii
to a small water-lilted di
lost hear!..
Helped“~by Enemy Fire.
“On the other side Here three Ilin.s
orriwllnj? towards me. 1 was un
armed;* but remembered that the com
pass looked like a grenade. I hauled
bark as if to, throw It, Two (Jehiitnis
' ■! / / .. < , , '
jumped and tab,' one falling. hit -by
tire fromvhls own. lines, aitd t he second
being klih'd The tnird < i ietl‘kamet'tid’
and threw doh n his rifle.'- 1 got-that
rifle, took h^ pistol, afld ordered him
to' crawl ahead-.; • ■■■'[■
“He looked" --tiirtied wliei'i lie heard
Kngii-h. and answered in good F.ug-
UsIj. He hogged me , not to kilhHm,
as be uas h-married man.
“I 1 (>ld him to shill np aud erawl oik
If lie did mvt try to run he would not
t e harmed. We reached the wood.
close, so .1
As 1 came.
The Store
He v\fings Five Fees.- Captures Prisoner, Saves Wounded Man and
; Gets Captaincy^—While Trying to Adjust Engine Trouble He
Sees Two Britons Attacked by.- Twelve Huns' He Divtfs
*• y -- Into Melee and Shoots Down Four of Foe.
that is well lighted is
invariably the most
prosperous.
DELCOLIGHT
By* FRAZIER* HUNT.
In the Chicago Tribune
Atnerle.au Naval Aviathm Camp on
the French i-TTrrsbrt/bi>•>•* was when-the
• ' . ' ", s - :i i r r <
United States marines * wore content
to be the.,soldiers of the land and sea.
Now they have added the aiV to tbeLr
pruviueesr—und the .ew-rUohhig-1 ue k of
the marines holds good,. even in the
wild light your store, sup
ply power for the_Xoffec
grinder,'^lertric fails and
other stdre equipment. It
most reliable home
''tflcctric plant made/ A
.'child can operate it. Runs
on gasoline, kerosene or
gas. Will pay tor itself in a
short time, bet us demon
strate its wonderful value.
Write to
Home Light &
Power Co.
npfTlri Charlotte, N. C.
diineei above, where It was- ten to'two
against us. Tin* eleventh' German ‘ was
sitting high.—flu evidently was the
leader and was watching for some one
to slaughter.
“My two eompnnfons were ,darlhig
Hits way ntid that, t rying to 'force tf-efr-
\Vay out of the circle, hut- the linns
were .maneuvering so. us tafiVhten the
circle. They didn't see tne as I fl,-\y
Into tlie"hazy sunlight just <ov'er their
rntetrivltli tiraiiThtes and swept try ir
i• hine guns and shells. In the middle
of, tile wood -wits a, siren til live feet
wide and four feet deep. I heard a
w1iis|>ere(T~~gronn In ‘French, so I
crawled along a few yards and found
a uofihded colonel, who.'hinbbe.cn hit
In the leg itnd nock.
Cares for Wounded Man.
"Tim Herman prisoner followed me
without h word. He'sturtVd to give the
man,a drink fnfm his—canteen;- hnt I
took the canteen, washed it. gavi th$
**olonel a drink, washed his wounds so
I could move him, and then picked
him up. I ordered the Herman to
make his way with his hands up. The
linn drew no fire. Then I went In.
Snipers took three shots uf us,, hut tlo^jr
onlv* splashed about. The brush .w£os
visiting a British flying squadron on “As two went for my companions
the Marne. . - I went for them, none down, with tin'
On the first morning of his arrival vertical engine full on. 1 got the first
Lieutenant Chamberlain, borrowed a one in thirty yards with twenty rounds
# '
plane npd shot down one Hermap in from my one working gun. -He blew
flames and forced nnotheiytp descend up and went down burning.
ao a British flyer could get ntmb£ Second Goes Down Burning.
t)ii the* next day lie.went as an es- “As-I dodged to miss him the second
Oort for a party of French bombers enemy turned square about In front of
over tin* Marne. On the way hack he^jmv and I got him with a hurst of
got into a fight, had engine trouble, twenty-five shots at twenty yards. lie
and one of Tils guns lammed, - While stum .about, with’flames leaping over
flying Jow he saw two of his comrades the machines. The pilot Jumped out.
attacked by 11! Hermans. He dove “Then my engine commenced miss-
tnto the mixup and shot down four lug. I looked around and saw five
enemy planes. Ilis engine .stopped coming at me. Including the leader, In
again, hut while gliding low* he emp- p mellow gray Albatross. I saw' tnv
tied his gun into Herman infantrymen, companions go alter a Hun apiece, and
Hi* was forced to land in N>t Man's eiVcli got one. One went down burning
I,and. Lenvinji. Ids machine, lu* ran and a wjng fell off the Anther one. _
unarmed into a Hnn patrol of-three “Then my engine stopped full, and
nifn. Swinging his compass as If It the Hun. came after itie in twos, and I
was a, jrnmi.de. Ip* captdred one Her- dove' vertically for a second, pulled
mail. .Then he pi'd^ejl up a ’wymnded into a loop without power, and kicked
colonel, forde I a stream^ and made Ids into .yv<*Ftical side slip at the top.
way hnclc to the French line.- “There dlret-tbv under me was a'
The Marine’* Own Story.. desperately moving Hun, hut 1 Tuid
He requested that his work he re- r 1dm/ He went down will: a dydpping
band. Leaving bis -machine -he ran wing in. a fantastical spin
the British commander insisted-mi a "Tln-n I went after thyfoiir remain-
full report, and hpw Lieute.nimt ('ham- ing Huns. The lead crowns firstr He
berlain is recommended for a caj»- pulled a powcrfuL^wing over at ine,
hut" I got the idea first. “\\'e met head
on. I Ared/Uie last thirty rounds
and was' pHled up myself with bullets
going by like hall. I looked out and
thery''"was the lea’der diving on his
Iptck, hanging out of his n Rchlne,
^.evidently hit. The others rep >rted
that he hung as if dead,
i -"I-turned desperately, having no
more shots left. I saw my companions
attacking the three remaining Huns,
"Who were making off in wide circles.
The other two Hints had disappeared,
while French bombers erosaeil our
Dmlco-Light
Anyuue wiio cun remexnher nil
llxobii uneven ill length and M >truIght
the new names by whichNhe various
CTfd" beaut if ill new pile ‘ fabrics, are
call I'd may go to the head of the class
in memory culture. They are all
plushes in reality, find they promise a
season that will be memorable for the
lich effects they make possible In for
mal suits and in afternoon and djn*
tier gowns. No commonplace design
ing Is worthy such fabrics, and they
have inspired artists--in women's ap
parel to - such efforts of elegance as
appears in the costume pictured
above. Among many handsome suits
tills was the star at the recent style
line, except for a hit of drapery at the
back. The coat is t\iore accurately
described as a Jacket, with high muf
fler collar and fronts much longer than
the sides or the hack. The fabric Is
Just the right background for very
handsome cut steel buttons, used'with
just the- fight reserve, in two sizes, on
thy front of the coal. There are. four
of the smaller buttons at The hack.
Coat and skirt are wedded by the
most clever of wide girdles,-,I which
loses itself In the novel hack drapery.
The lengthened skirt may not he no-
ceptisl for practical cloth street suits,
lmt It is most appropriate for this af
fair. with its air of liti^mslnes, con
servatories, and grand opera.
Chills and Fever, Biliousness.
Constipation and ailments
requiring a TONIC treatment'.
GUARANTEED
and made b«)
Behrens Drug Co
W«to, T*x. m n
Sold by ^11
All Drv](uti Jvl
hut 1 pointed to my gun and the wobml-
eil colonel, who talked fast, whereupon
the'Frenchman dhrew his arms about
me and talked a lot. We crawled to
Hu* outpost. 1 helped 'the • wounded
colonel to the dressing station, which
wus being shelled,,. The Hun noted as
my assistant and interpreter. Speak
ing French, he was able to give valua
ble information, and 1 took lHrn to the
o 4
division .headquarter!!, ,
“When questioned I pretended T did
not know what wqs wanted and
wouldn’t give my name. After a'time
the Fr**neh commander got this infor
mation by telej'Tione from the British
conumHider.” ' ““ t
HAIR BALSAM
A toil*t prepArxUoo of mot‘.A
H#ip« to •radlcxtodftndnilT.
Pr r R eatorinc Color ud
Boaut toClro7or Fwlod Hair.
Batiste Ruffling.
Some of the prettiest white ruffling
for collars is made J of butlste of a
fine sheer quality, combined with nar
row Valenciennes lace gathered on in
little frills, Fine tucks are run be
tween the handings of the lace.
60c. muI f lJ
At ProfClitA
Like Old Si. N
ent, who broke all war corresiamd-
-»*iit records by going “over the top"
with the doughboy's at Cuntlgny/dms a
hatred of faking. \
At a fish dinner at Prunler’k in
Burls, a fakitig correspondent t^enled
that he had ever written any fakes.
"W. II. Georye." gafd ,Mr. Hooper,
“maybe you’re Hike old SI Betichain.
“Tin eighty-nine years old/ said old
Si in the general store, ’and I "don’t
remember ever to have told a lie.’
“The general storekeeper gave a
short raspiiig lauVli.
“ Well, Si,’ lie said, ‘nobody expects
you t" have much of a memory nt
drew. We were a bit—scattered, hut
got together.
“A few miles farther on the Hnn
came nt us in four formations uf ten
each, tills time outnutnherinjrKs nearly
two to one. We had unlawful dog
fight, and lost twp bombers and four
Not a Slacker There.
Sheboygan. Wis.— A .raid on summer
hoti-is and dance halls at Cfy'stal.- and
Fll liaft lakes eoniliicreil by members
of tin- d -feiise eouneil otnl simHar or-
gtini -^ioiiv failed to p^ttul up any
l.'-tb. i \ t r\ young "limn nentsted
h\ t!-»- oflie *rs jrrodite -d a. registration
ianl. — — v
your agi*.
11 ti-LU
WHY WOMEN DREAD
OLD AGE
TEACH WOMEN HOW TO
n t wprr> ;
; living in
are get t in.
FIGHT
UN PROPAGANDA 5
rxiily iii goeU yotimtrnnf aivt y< n can tie .as
hale and hearty m y<>ui old days as you
wen* when a kid, and every _.ie will be
gi id to -ee you. <* '
J 1 tie k id tie vs and bladder are tljc causes
i f senile afflictions. Keep them clean and
in proper working condition. Drive -the
poisonc us wastes from the svsteni and
avoid uTiC; acid accumuia? ions. Take HOED
MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules periodical
ly and v++U -will find that the sysitem will
alwaysjie in perfect working order. Your
spirits witl he enlivened, your muscles
made stri ng and your face have once
more file look of youth and health.
Nevr life, fresh strength and health will
come as you eontinufiuiillTs treatment When
your'first vigor hasTieen restored continue
for awinle taking a capsule or two each
day. They will keen you in condition and
prevent a return of your troubles.
I There is only one/guaranteed brand of
Haarlem Oil (Capsules, HOLD MEDAL.
the market. Bo
w'loli. smlo worn 6
r Li i * i)rn*v .lu enliiliat 9
i.v |-« itiipii ni« >tis. nTsd i<ut
tvv w ns -.une •(-,lining *•
i iriviTsity• of Wsishifigi<in, tin ?
liTsfiiute ii fid 11'. the direct inn'-of" "ft
■M -s llunhy CiildwelJ, dean of 9
wojiieti, is ip session giving a v
large class ,of women ni cUi'fiti* 9
dqfi riqaiion of the goveynment’s*- ^
v. jiKprogram. - - a
eonutt
CHATEAU THJERRY PEOPLE GREET-THEIR LIBERATORS
There are map
es on
sure you get the Original HOLD MF.DAL
Imported Haarlem Oil (’apsu)e* -/They are
the only reliable.- For sale by all first-class
druggists.—Adv. . *“
Milling Corn Flour.
It has been fbutid possible to use
.much iff the wheat iailliug' niaehinery
of the Umtvd States fqr iniil.iiig corn.)
In this wa.v rkje output of corn’menl
was almost ilonbletLw ithih five months.
Institdl of iisitig siYhcf^iMMi barrels of
wheat flour each'month.''iMneriea ean
now depend upon corn products for
nil hrendstulT demands. -/Nk ,
ver-totre eloths in .which tiny flecks o! * ~
whlfe appear- in brown, taupe, gray Sc
blue or Burgundy colored cloths. It U Night arid
straighr’trrrnging gaptent with plaits with Cuticur
«*t the front-and hack, stitched down - there are p
in .accurate straight lines to the depth with Hutlcur
of th** waistline and finished with, files address.
re are you goKig, my pretty
l ui going to keep warm, kind
This"-mi glit
a new
version of the old nursery rhyme if
he maid addressed were muflleil up in
me 'of the new winter emits which
iow await her pleasure. In spite of
llffieiiltjes Hint follow (hv fhe‘wake ot
war. taanuiM-turers have made really-
tines of coats that make Comparisons
with those” of fonner s*»«son's odious.
lb re are- 'wo exaniples. iiim-ng inany
itiiers • fliar -set forU*-.the .'’ylea dis
played ut the reei-nt Style Slt»»w. They
were part* <*f tie* gm/dly c*nrfji:itry’ H8-
sentbled'n.eently in ('hi'^ua>--wlien the
Woman's Apparel associntlon pre
sent uj- the work of. its members to
an admiring aOdlence of critics anil
buyers. It was an extensive show,
with tw*o' features -that made It e>iie-
•dally noteworthy.' They were.' rhe
wearableneiw of the gartuenta shown
and tlfe general excellence of their do-
•.lgnlng and workmanship,
kt the right of the picture abov*
i coot U mad# of oo# of th# new all-
, .His State.
' Your friend is in a grave rettery."
‘That i.qines from his hvffig buried
In though*;/’ . -< V -w
in\jef Diarrhoea*
niMrp (jmck * «'th 0ROVB*9
Kill‘IKK aniJ If a no&o uielf
for Aau/j u fai
esn be foirrro
BABV BOW'KI
barni JwL
our way. It has the dlatlnction of coua
hiring originality with beauty.
When Your Eyes Need Cert
Try Murine Eye Remedy
Ko 3ai*ruag -r J»ai Co*(ore m wu a#
In this, one of the first pictures to- /vuch yds cuuutry
, ^ rf lh** buttle of Chateau Thierry, jut ahowu aonte mb a hi
tanta of the Town who remained durlhg the Get man ocrup Don walking through the destroyed atrecta to me#t th#
Ain#rtcan soldlera. V
t Phr««t(
dMh'ing Th»*ti
two men h+m! a
came.
They bristled fl