Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, October 03, 1918, Image 1

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Y> Jy mmrnmmmt / \l ~~r • ■/' /: j': / A // 7 / 7 ^ SIXTY SIXTH YEHR ESTABLISHED 1852 ■/< SIXTY SIXTH YEAR / VOL. LXVIr ~ . / . - / BARN WELL, S. (’., THURSDAY, OCTOBER .5, tulh ;o. •>, THE WEEK’S WAR SUMMARY. THE MEANING Of YGUR SUBSCIP- TION TO THE FGU«TH LIBERTY LOAN *plon Hi'.nit of AMonby ( r nipainn .*» j. * ' -• i W I! Ai IS 1111 I IIJI- UTV I.| aN, • THE MEXICAN C3T70N COLL WEEVIL IS ON THE MARCH. "MINISTERS COHERENCE III (iretries and British *'*i a Te&trtfc Drive ,4 . • •; . —2_Jn Uuiyarhi. ) ■V r; H - fort- find it'- ship- and fl’>' ' „ Hhitiing U.iUi ~^ • . * *" hri/\ , Ft'- -miad-rmi-; that swrC}* ^tlxr .* -t -ULgleiiVcr^ptlie , KJ , ;1 _ It s all the circling Itttiul of tsf.oVi.. • the Tionif e.uiipa'igu was tiie o»a< • h of General u rm.-r •' : iU :„.vl , .l:a r IV-t.v : IKgllt-,] wh . mu li.-M. ul to a sol- ,, - ;l .,jt 1 , %armth for ,rr,T s f.esu -llorw. 1 ho U-rm:ui< ! rire nim..U« for winter beciiqs^ K . u . out „„ the winterv f „, m . they an- vvaiumg a little Him-t K , M . t i,. k jil( . k as .,, e fights afar, * <o-i ii'fe; >"Jr’ — l •:ir r \I * * X ii< 11 ’«$_> i t > • il i Mil: -VS t e y i. i; a k vsmps «« fnr DSJ.&Ot), <g a.id H'i»ck T ... ”<■■■ \, > iue j^Cf.rti.Sc' itii.^nir' t jji (srltn . «■$ XOfl « <'!i c<him:iaii\ a.-tvtiiiotint ni:r- -ti I"! i':/ • flf Hi- > t (5 • * > •. 1. •• 'lit V. . to lick tlndr wounds-. Fueh lias ki*| t t;i. id on cite go sj 4mica lately#-lintil they are praying for winter months of inactivity to rebuild their lighting mgehine wliich has been pretty well skinned. Tire allies are doing their best before the iti- activiTie- of winter set in to j * 111" H ■ ■ • S f o ptoritr." ; " The military events of the week ary the splendid results of the Aileiiby -campaign in *- Fiftestme and til tv advance in ... llie .M icvuouiikn sector. A good boxer win’ alwavs deliver a It's the good ohL“Honey from Ti<nntrr u ~~~i w 11 AT Is. Til K* r.l UKHTV- 1.0A N ! It’s rifle and helm and It's bayonet, It’s diovel and shard and shell For the soldier boy in the olive -. drah, . ,-ac 1— : _ r _—_ Out there on the’.edge of hell. It’s the;soaring wings of the ^whirring planes That battle on high alone, Foj- the lad who isdaritig\‘()ver there" ‘ crushing bU»w f at an unexpected L s 11 it* good old “Money from pa r r t)| «ere bedv. Oen. -Foch W continTud at.tfick'* on the we-t- erndfj *ut* bad induced Austria and Bulgaria to send all avail able * -eryes to meet Foch s ;ii;mn-' Toe (Jrcekand l>riti-h troop- drove home an attack ag’aiu't ■ tne Bulgarian lines that i,a« wrnjTg from that niitipn a Aviiiitrg'u S“ to d.isellss peace. It tin -arue degree of. -success a tend- * hr ea’iipaign this week a-* hist the-probability is that Bulgaria nnH have (lerman reenforoeiiients pr ask- for fur- tin r , pr.tee <■ ;tifei'cuces. In Falestine turn. Ailenhy induced 'the lurks to believe that in would make his ajjaelT on tin- llank next to the .Jordan river, trttt lie threw his main army on the other llank and broke tin* enemy’s lines. Through thi*' gap he threw his <*avalrv which ti^rsTwent tip the sea e-cist and «wu;:g eistward to the .Iordan river. 'Hie etlect of tlii- move was to trap the Turkish foixTs within this area, in tiie nrvantiine the friendly iiiroe AveeklC'I 1 ;!i i ; M time ha-* ' Tf'acl : ied i> ii , . * . i f — t .ni.'>nt !•’. I.!: hum ling- art r*.ttil ( ountv, having, laaifert-‘ ' . ,-r '■« > iisi«d tor the i :v!i.U)g<-o| In ,-p: I' ii !' 11 M *}’v tli* U yvv--1 i: .« *111 uri-'t 4 1 .j i} pt ■ 1 * v.a -a hh. v l t.l • \ </ : V 1 \ ■ t.-tia \ il'ckviiP' ah ^1 it ( 1 Hit !•'. 'Tb '■-(* 7 iii*a ti' \ ear- li'Und'at Fruirren and si-Veii .c ■ Arab- or :n: east c»l Iordan hadHoped all the Hoidau fords bv which 'th • Ttreijlg Turks ii light < segue. a torv ^ pujrfn- • • Bui gin a. opt an a AltlioO.gh in of war tills vic- o : l !i-l‘y inllueiH-e .u Turki \' and home. WII^I Is I I! K I J,i{KUTV Ij<»AN ? * It's succor and life for a l)leed- ing world. ' J It's tin.* glimmer of Peace at dawrll.-' ' . - . J It's the strength of a mighty aim to Mriip, it's the gleam of a great sword, drawn. But liiofc than, nil it'- the pledge of love, l 1 To tile lads whom \\ng call . “Our own'” T'othe i*o\ s on land, afloat on I'.i h. it’s the good oIily“Moncy from home.' i By Ralph E. McMillin. MISS RAY ENTERTAINS. ' One* of the most enjovalde allairs ot th^ season was a hirth-dnv party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Rav, of O'lar, oiy the evening of Sept. ‘JTth in honor of their daughter Miss Fijaulein Ray. Severa’ musical selections TetTitered bv Misv Pgarle Bar ker, of (Mar. and numerous games were indulged-in. At a ! mites .west of Allendale.; in the soutlieni end of its territory, ^ full grovyii weevils, were fmnrd at Venias-ee . ami j twenty-live miles north of Venva-see on*, the sfilkatcltie Uiverg road. It is at once apparent tlint considerable Cer'ritory-. will be invaded before the season closes^ which will he anywhere from November the 7th until Novem ber the 18th. This distribution is not caused by storms or winds, but is a-natural distri bution. It cannot he too strongly imp/e-sed that clean farming is of more importance in the webvil territory of our state this fall and winter than it has ever beeli before. Where ditch batiks, terraces, .fence rows, wood lots, old orchards, and other places ~are allowed to harbor rubbish, dead gras**, weeds-,, etc , a-large number of weeviis will pas- the winter, and around such places the damage a he following vear?i- ahvavs the g re ate A. lea- <‘i- t<» w<»rk s4>f- l ie and d'-nmio. LIBERTY DAY. Saturday, October 12. i- the four liundreit and twenty-sixth anniversarv (»f the d.i-ee»verv * . * of America. President- Wilson lias proclaimed it Liberty Day and requests the citi/eiis' of every community in the I’nited Stnt(*s—i-ity, town, and count i y- side— to celebrate the day The PiO'-ub nt, in hi- pro clamation, s ay s t— “Every day the great prin ciples for which we {ire fighting take fresh hold upon our thought ami purposes and make it clearer what the end must be and what we must do to achieve it-. •• "Wo now know more cer tainly than we pve.r knew be fore why free men hro-Hght the great Nation aud (h>v< rmiowU j'ful id bcliurclms at lioim national work. Last Monthly’’tlie conference - • -i ■ met at the home of Rev. Air , E. C. Watson in Blackville. A- mong those jiresent wt>re Revs^ W. (1 Britton, i>. W. Heckle, EX’. Watson, <ieo. P. White-, M. W. llankin, and W. M. Jones, Secretarv - Treasurer Chas. A. Jones of the Board* of Education Was present and outlined the plans of the $850^ 000 campaign that is now lieing "put over For the Baptist Ool- leges in this state. Splendid re sults are being obtained in other associations, Tlii«» associ ation is asked for ^ll.SOO. Or tnereabnut;- Rev. (»eo. 1* White will have charge ‘.of the work here. Over in" Notlth/.Carol in ii tin* Babti-ts ;ire' working- on ;i campaign 1(0* $1,000,000. ami Wili*J-:i ; .-e it. A immg the reports from the 'Hitirelies"were lun n. special in- ti*re»t; Mr. Wat-on reported iii.it tlte* Bbiekville chtire'll mi t!fi'.previoUf-Suutia v had raided ii.i- sa 1 ;irvlOni' $1500 to S.'sOO. Mt.- White r£*ported • Ah-at_ the Bamberg cburcnOuiiiHi w;H B\RNW€LL COUNTY BOY MADE v TO ALL COTTON-CIPHERS AND ftSS’T ADJUTANT CENERAL. SEED DEALERS. ./' r l>Hdoret»*rv.of l lko. ,it, P m - . • M }<> r 1 ro t v ary mt protemind edttr n—•» <L T il -many •frie-uds pf- Hmimv . - •*R. ) ;,. 1' : i-lo* jjfcci i.-hall --(‘i v will learn with pride «*1 not. rc/i ivje. nnv coinnioditiea . i- a ppoint im.au *■ as A--i-t;*ht- i the A«j j U t;i tit- (-leiieraL Tiled 0 f ilLiwing t lipping wa- tak« it e?tied in liis..iiceu-e m suct^a t - - , ,s,v>,X. * i*- tacilitie- to^-t jii- same, 11 f t- I a 1: store-;-on* the ^ lues lay.s i--w»' ol the. gomnd, or in any building, or Nuw,- and < oiii'ier : pother place m stub a manner -t.'oltiiiibia, ^ept..»0. -Special : j.thatdamage or waist will teud (loperuoi* -Manning this after- ho result to such commodities noon .appointed Isadore l -serv, df Elko, Barnwell County, as assistant io Hie adjutant .general offendeis license will certainly to succeed Major John Frost, who has a commission in the United States ariijy.. The- appointment, made on tlie recommendation of W. W. Moore, the adjutant general. .carries the title, of major ail'd inspector '•geireral of the State MiliTui, Alnjor INsety is a graduate, of the Citadel, class of 1914, and was a cadet lieut* from weather or other causes.” If this rule is violated the s be revoked. Further, seed should not Ixj loaded in cars before the seed is sold. 'The mills are overcrowded, with seed and the cars will l>e on demurrage if not sold. Rather than violate the rule, gtnners should . stop ginning. There i-. much danger to the Heejl because it is being market- eiiant in his senior ye; r. He lias applied for admission into f p| ie farmer mus the United State's 'army * sey ’own .seed if the gii eral times, but was refused be- catest* of [div-ieal dixjualifica- tions. CONGRESSMAN BYRNES VISITS THE WAR ZONE- paving $15Uii had rais-etl Jtiup and applied $900 of tiiisTw in creasing the salary lor the vent* to$ 1 sOO as well as nmk- , ('pngrcs-nvin James Byrnes, of Aiken, ami Repre sentative Richard S W'hab*y, of (’Inn ieston, left Washington several ilavs ago for ;r vi-1r to the European war /.one. Tbev g must p giiMTer ed faster than the, mills, eau handle it ct liia cannot. Yours vej.y' truly, >X\ f i!]iam Elliott. "Food /HAdtninistiatjr for &outh fcJaro lion. - : ■ C^Hmbia, S, (1. Sept 20. IfkiH. KLINE NEWS ITEMS- KlinF, S.C.. Sept.,50th.—Mp. Sprait Rlexieo, of. Bpckbill, spent !a-t week-eiid liyre witli relatives. ■ — — expect to "T)(' gone late hour/the giie-t- adjoin m.. , .. - . t . .* . i we love into t xi-icncv, mvauM to the <|mii!* r room where (ke- 1 ii • d ■ j.. n*.it ic -idc 0 f tin* -IM • pul'rrrity wa V JIT . - nioii pi 1 iiiii 1 in no :.\ than nt j.tnh"r ef * tie uiin ar \ . J u-t ;i slid rt 'time w h’ch -he r(*c a 111, \ u-t ri. l w'u.,1 t lu*- III lie -1 —.—— — —y> "O V 4 ■\; i t .i * * 11 (J til' tnanv made lve- N*at eu a p* - ”c ri ler t.. tTrrr i riiimt \\ e e;tnHr« call 1 w-yhrfnl t el’i es|i tnen * - ■ of ermun and rake were serve*’ About forth- giii-t- enjoved Mb- R.av - l.o-pitaljtv. Her .{ittc-i* trliy the idsotpf* prosent- uyHE. ' i it gijow s clearer and jtytbiiVr whyt. Supreme service K t- to Th* America > privTcgc'.. to .''.elder to the worhi " Mrs. M . M. I lolly visited (*o- lun.fbia hist Thursday. Mr. Ltpirens Bradley, who is working in Charleston, spent iug .the salary for-the Hmiihg''j . . ■'T two-Sooth (arolinians,, t j u , wei.k end with his j arei.ts. Mi\ and Mrs. Carter and chiblren. of Bamberg, visited relatiyejLben-he-t week, r about v ix weeks and will visit theTlalian front, as welt as the front in ranee. S intend to make :i special calRon | the Ralmetto State troop-where- TO ALL COUNTY FOOD ADMINjS* ^ver they may Ik* stationed in TRATORS AND LOCAL REPRE" the war territory in or out of \ ear. a SENTATIYES: the trenches. ()u account (>f the rules of Subjeo: Fr«M P.m For a.* M.>u _ voluntary censorship it is^not 1 lie i aimed and Hr'cd roods | known what port they sailed Division wi-lies us to call the from op where the; are sehed- htten'ion of all C.uintv l*V)od u | iM j :to p in( i Messrs. Whaley and Byrnes . were accompanied by Repre-eu- t.H- Defeiise 1 >ivi-.kn> uh-tin4..h ;il | V( . (j rtl teHUlass, of Virginia. Unip'd Stiites Armv, a,-kitig our! • a-si-tatice in eolb'Ctwrg various ! niit pits wliM'h.are e—enual to I the matiufaetlire of gas mask-,, . these Administrators to an appeal do the Food Administration by the % CAPTAIN SIMMS ACCIDENTALLY INJUARED. iMfmg : ‘vMirbn-tonos <>r -eed • h, Apncot | i» ut Thfk.Manv friends of <-'ni»t \ ' w- -* - • --i .... * Harold A. Si mm THE BOOL WEEVIL ^St tins v\ b'ii--.ii w i ti/i nil iri \ l i - minute by* Mr. Wi on. Nowr y«mv«A Bulgai iiy A lt n a -innlar propo-al fuydm rojected J fpoiif < h,nuany )V means'. stories in' tlie e. rrtiiie pit- <1. PI um pit- nC. < Mive pit- f Uat e -et < i - < 'Tferi v pit-. No now servin : with" the- Fxpeditionju'.v Forces;eti-ui.iig i in Franee. will learn with »h ep ! regret .of' an ;iceide.nt w hich re. • Mr. Jtrt'i©—Harley, of ,(k>- .lurnhia, was licre last week-end. Messrs. Jasper aiql.. Micah Jeukinsh ft 'I'nesdM' forC arles- tonv.wliefr'They will enter Por ter’- Military Academy. Mi-s Maude Jvnkins spent last week in Barpl>erg with In r sister. ’ \ . . * Mr. J, S. Plexico aiidsoii, Bar nard, yi-ite * relatives in Mock- hill recently. x Mr. R. M. llarri-on has en tered \Vo nd '(’(dirge for the I>r. J. It. B«».ldridge of W(*o<l- riiff, S. c 1 . will preach at t-bo* war a- to- 1 (It.Tiiiin discontent i (.*' • - - in w;ir, ■ mutinies, among tieiV. . man 'iiilni'a.n.1 s..l,l^rs. Iiiui^vr i '""1°" '"'f IPVf *. "• aruti-ucr lo ni-cii.-- fui. iJie < ■ i v i 1 |w>|>u!ati„il‘, -ihil ! """ ai, ‘ 1 7 Idle-' two (db:- Were bi wvre hot a tli^lftemts (i e r m an TtT(tigiiatioi74.^ au(1 "^ fownmnThs R.'bk w 40 ; aide to conservt of (Jenna 11 (j^dicit v, 1 die 1 ; 1 * * : .•»in-t the win We .ift/ti.nni,L -aid tli.it he wtmliln t“\ote Jm'-Htfing lookerUal t<*r t‘ horn * 111 refi t4;- * t r.ri - e - - *;t -f in wtiy. • w< do t!< r fittel; ace negotiation-; rumor of this nature was t h’nnaoN ha- , w.on tiyu’e- -1 >v. 1 (ierman . 1 he tiew;7gJ/Jjp-1 week tom o- .\<rsappr-i 1 eo ild .ne uru.!- V^OLixicaii trilie basal- which' —tHmld Tnd a more ready ieadv//ff'iu'lieii the. fields ofj rooon-e \ldui tide |)t ivii«‘ge ol 1 luiphweii (‘omit v. So tar th t as^-i-titig in the -< v *.u ri fig o i- interesting,- lmt wh-tui. Nv«- | nratet iai mre--anXti' t^urix-afet v * gather le-Mlren a half Crop of l.ofi-nr -olde r-. 11 oir-Hitdilei •». hoteix N w am" *j.ot:iej* con-1 iihers, ' who mayNju) fliese' pit-. ;rh >y the IT* -tiltedm breaking lu- -hrujider,. , r ,, . , t • ... ... * , bapli-t c! nreii next Sutldav < apt. Simm- was • n,]d-red ' - , , , , • * morning. October Oth, Dr. l»*4d- wlnie making a visit on ;i l motoiwelefo lii-'-Luut.lu‘r-.tn-lavv. i , , UtTd* I- lie tlUSl)l«'( S o . who- 1- ,*H-<v 1 ' . , , j J list wltd 1 lie light mg, lire* - in Fr;uico ^ ‘ .. • . t 1 1 e i 'al»1 , 1 niTo, ! of ' - tably/i •*; tin* ridge i- coming 10 Barnwell the Bap- Yon ng P* <ind - l'.nion'. All people *»f tlie town artg- in vited to attend the preaching -' fv 1 *•• jn*xt Sundav. It is re trf thtllmr S(>rd haHTieen to , , , , , . ■ v . , ,‘1 c < inlerilv hoped that a hirge er^'.ate a t re.membms rij-b of , .,, ! , » •eed, id I ill L'. J ill uvkld-.-- Abux-ed. - U o crowd will come ant to hear 1 inst the wat. We afterwatu-sJ. . , .lii-oveSir ilia* «, -h an ,t I vci v | '."nManv mhhII <t.-w* (•«.>.: an,I il,KU. ul |-_A,baU,i man trdopsHwtv'ided his* l mi- .trillion, through tin* /late an* ! gre-sionaT/ Dj.-tri< t. We will : count \ t vbl indhA:aJreadv have tin- •♦dd tbev -can handle..'and a cou-tdaot rtisdi of -old create- 'tlie tpe—age that Dr. Boldtidgo lia- torn-. . M t -. Slntter, Sta f e Organizer f origin t.» lull ns mto a peaciypro{Mi-ads tTialL*" 'by her false security. When it d*ome- < at mf* -. and . in peace ppopo-al- t,> telling-bplicy.tih:.** falstdmdds. ! #w»* face mot e <Ia ligei - t imH on '.in- Oeiaudh T-""// pa-t mtistor in. y, -"‘ ! '• . r, J. r , ‘. I hi lb-ill / orgauizatrnnsj -tionid , lrt\e to f.-.ee-t-be t;ict-. — HiiUifet.lie ent ire weigh t of.it - a-- Ot>r cotton production will ng . -i-t aneo »-to ai*l tin*. R( d .( ro--. Sliipping nrt r'u'd ion- will lie «iv*.ii l»v i'/n-nt. W.AI, Jack-o i. i S>,. N w York, N . Y . - a- good .‘i - • t! ■ e he-t. \\ • have . . Ydur- verv tr’iilv. .. * < j in re.- Ap re i.y redn<s *1^1 Ui, 1 - .w i.|.l be a e--l 11 e AdiLU-Ldl.l-e for 11- , . ! eld of.battle, T’eaee *!oe- ijn- art. The time for re 1 axati.« 11!V 1 * 1 “ 1 n --Hh»7‘ >; f‘’ r r -- .- .given im • ea tiVe satire to (ivi- \CdTeotne when-om' tnoiiry *\viii ! **'*7 ' Jt ^ v ° 1! 'U • ; r?'(1 - liivW m-aii to o 'i* aliie-. hi l.-.ct haveMmtjghf (lie Liberty Bonds '** ;i-good a-d ^'“'t- W hav** m in .■■ tiie wVda.-.u-ed betwbeu atwPTWwr IriMring'Stamps mailed J' 1 '7" 1 lj[0irti-i,( de tiatiniis . • iiidui ajiy-^dcri Ii 11a le.'O tin- l\ai-<*r’s down- ''' ^ ' 1 ” ' f ' thing-to JdTimmy. Hi’at najjrfn trill, and wiien w e ha^'e furtri-li- < f ' errt 1 tdei’® .. :A,otP ib iba 1 *(• 1. W. -o it 111 ess* ed t men . to mai/ch ove ha- J h i n proven a lid t'oisworp m. cannot he Marino'od m sUitenn'lit- tiiat may he made nothing would he more useful by * her. Hire .-till uses the words to the Ixaisers dream of world will raise ^rvotpAobacc >. \\, F»*»wi .\• 11 fi. n.i al-o Vmve -od tint will produ v (riio ina oluinbiu, bow the i.11 jrirys-iou that / tin thill- are'dioNmiving. A't $72.00 p<Kt m it i - 1 N- . a very large amuUnJ 01 moic;v . I to li mi lice ihe seed* a in! 11: * .mill- arc n/»t . pfep ii-od tiV f-'i* -11 Hi la rge ijm-rd t Hairy jf;filler- loading rr oil -for the Worn niri Idhertv E van & * , • Hommi'tee v.dl Ire in Barnwell" ’1 hui.-ibiy . < ►ciiibit . tiie . tnird: ?sVfe xv jit • h >u-(‘ at 4 a good grade of .ncanuts- Of ("..iioid •U' 1 din hi j'/llio-tt- . ... ... - » ■ , I se< n ii'om 1 heir gin > into -tratoHur Nvutli , f • , , v , t.ne ca r- without h;r : ng t lie/ -eed -old. This is bad and sliould be iernumv-rihe !Iindenburg-4i,i(ril into P,er--.p roM ." n u, ‘ m.iP'trtrrmi how-to , in nnv 1 Im. Tlie allied leaders see that ! faw these crops ffmit'those who that"are sacred to honorable ■g : • - nations, but which to 1km*" are dominion than to lull us into false security. There vvas in the West once a saying that “tlie dnly good Indian Was a dead Indian”, but it is striking that meaningless, save'." as tr;ips to catch the unwary. The aided leaders- see that safety can come ouly when their armies can en- the only > good Kaiser and Ger- force a dictated peace, x . many wilt 4>e a (lefeated Ger- Tlie allied nations are .rcbw many. We do net propose to in danger <of believing that the take Germany’s Word for it, war wdH soon be over, and jv but will see it witB oup own have succeeded. The decrease . of tin* stock indu-trv in the west will maktx stock raising 1 (’. Sept. 14, 191S, 1 OWENS-STILL ' A marriage of eo'n-iderablc 1 nvter**-t,’wa- that of Mi-- Agios i Owens to Mr. Milton Still' on Thursday of last week, which that yon u-e all e::k- {It till Court P. M .#- Tbo local pa V- "corn mitt* * ..he’ tie." ; 11111 v iiiiM o \\'u k< r-{in e.xpecTid to j-r -H);t. -All ; 1:<*' people ate invited tu t-nme out and Rear Air- Mat{'"r- oti tin* imix.rtant work o- the-. Fourth Libert.v J..* i.iti. * - < M r-./H ‘ J, < ’roue’i will show .., n (li„i,o , . .-i i uiiMiin 01 ia-i \>eetv, wuicu ptotitable here. 1 he dairving , , - , * . . g.. industry is an umvork.d field 'gk place n. thty odice o( tne witlvils. TlR.-cniinin.. industry ' 'l lhe . ( m> T ,re i fixing tlteir efforts, in spite of j eves, Cermany Lias thrown- Cotton. Liberal a.Lv,.net - ami Their friends wish f recent fftlied successes ^he Ger- away the confidence that. K»s eicjiert handling by lVx co A mU h happiness in thei mans do not consider. Ahem- reposed in her by other nations. I Bittey nSaVsanuah, Ga. ’ ilile. * — . is one that can he brouhht near er to the producer. T'lie boll weevil will knock out the uuiu- telligent farmer, while be wi)l Ivelp Hie ma4T whqN believes in diversified farminsf- of shine oLfheir friends ami n datives, Judge Snelling officiat ing- H Mi?s (Iwee/x^ t lie * daughter of Mr. Klmore Owens of Ellen- ton, and Mcv-Xtid is a vonng farmer of Barnwell County. or them their future -mppet!. A\ * •u rge ymir olhdts to stop.,1 he rii-hyd th* luiujug^. picture- at -Kline -eed to tlie raiirkel :is oth.'rwi-e t (U1 -Ki-'kiuy night '(Dtob* r 4th. tlie -eed will beat atm re-mt in in-tead of•T'lru’rsdav night Octo- S'ujniy.to the faniK-r. . " Heer tin tliinl. Ihtgtse. also urge farmers houl theill back from+4m- mills, i N| V - ginM ^ Many mills have meal for sale now, .-whereas in tlie spring the meal will be short. The suggestions in tliis-bidle-' tin are most important. Youre verv truly, ’ William Elliott. ump n d the medical department of tlie College of Charleston ; she will also tase a cour-e iii Red Cross work while she is a stu dent there. - r-p •-1 Jblm Sims has returned to the Footl Administrator for. Universityripf South :CJtro)ina T South Carolina. ./ | where he will iWeive hia diplo- Columbia, S. C’. f Sej>t. *20, 1918.; nja in law the coming year, I # \ . ..g . > ..A. -v