Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, September 26, 1918, Image 8
Coming in splendor throVtke Golden Cate
Of all the days, swift passing, one by one.
Oh, Silent Planet, thou hast gazed upon
How many harvestings, dispassionate?
Across the many*furrowed fields of fate.
Wrapt in the, mantle of oblivion,
The old, gray, wrinkled husbandman has
Sdwing and reaping, lone and desolate-—''
The blare of trumpets, ‘rattle of the drum,
Disturb him not at all — he sees,
Between the hedges of the centuries,
A thousand phantom armies go and
come,
While Reason whispers as each marches past,
“ 7/i/3 is ihe last of wars, — this is the last! ”
LIEUT. GILBERT WATERHOUSE
{Wounded and musing July I. 1916)
V/OU used to see him swing gaily down the street, radiant with the vigor
* of his sturdy young manhood, r One day he came home in khaki;
then his father told you, with mingled pride and foreboding, that he had
with hinegiment. - T
MAK& it the last!
gone across
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Yesterday his name was on tho casualty list—“slightly wounded"
•—and your face grew grave as you thought of the sorrow and suspense
of his father and mother, • - ^
~ r From every city etreet, every village,'every community, the boy
next door-has gone to war. , , *
Think of these thousands of splendid young Americans, reared in
comfort, peace, and security, now suddenly plunj
roaring inferno of battle with the hardened hordes of
determined foe.
Save every"
dollar you can and dig deep into
Pour out
the work of war
your resources — hi
single dollar that can help make
the victory" FINAL. Make this
desperately
What are yoii doing to arm and protect them, and bring them
home in safety? Have you bought Liberty Bonds? Have you
bought all you possibly can?
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additional effort, may save the life of the boy from the next boor?
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That is only one deed of heroism
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