Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, October 10, 1918, Image 6
BARNWELL SENTINEL. BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA
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cars fyoj RcttoY sifter a strong cnnctis
10 mao' was
s that som«
sion. Ono af(or another of our bovs
seen the Turks
wjis slipping to tho ground nmlrli
his fists into Ids .esirsl and tto* r<
thorn sat on tho psiriipet fire step
their hosids hpfwccn thoir kpee-
thoir ii^ins /"wrapped firouud
bringing up ammunition front some
storehouses. lnit they, did -uut. c«urte
aiiywhene near. Ho sttid lltoir sergeant
wanted our messenger to .toll).thorn
that, too, Ho woulyr say/tt few avofiIs
Very fast, than ho AA-otrM strirpr-si^iifn:
luisuhv
Our sergesirit camo-to me after
i ws WouTd" clip together ant
wl/ile ami began acting . just tiki.
lie Would try to raisi
e do 1 at a show
only'he stfonted
couhLtot
insti .or of whispered in my ear. Wheii
people arc looking sit one show- tliey
always want to tell you how good solute,
'.yen our sergeant asked the patne
of the other sergeant, jitid when the
Mila told him lie said the man was
other shrtw Is. and that was the way
md therefore in
command and would have to tic obeyed.
die seemed t/> cheer up si lot' sifter
he said .this and did not shiver any
more, so I thought I would volunteer
■then, so I 'Said to h|jn, “Well, tnon
,vieux, do you fiiink \w pw* seeing peal
shelling now?” 'And thesi 'I was going
to Vsiy 1 would go, but he looked at
me in funny wsi.v -.for a second and
then 'sahif”Welt, n.v son, sut>lfioss> you
senior
with the sergeant. ,
“You should see wluit they did uro
at St. Eloi," lie said. ‘‘They 'ill.Si
p'' baptized-if*with the big fellows. .They
hg. did nofkui w \<hen t«> stop. When yotr
i see slmUing that is shelling, you will
know it, my son.”
WVell, if this is not shelling, what
tlie- devil is it? Are they trying to
kid us or are you,'irfun viiux?” which
is a French expression that means
EX GUNNER AND CHIEF PETTY OFFICER U 'S NAVY
MEMBER- OF THE FOREIGN, LEGION OF FRANCE
CAPTAIN GUN TURRET* FRENCHTiATTLESHIP CASSAKD
— WINNER OF THE CROIX DE GUERRE
CopyngH IM8. by Roll* And Button Co , Tiirough Spec*! Arr»r.*rmeni W«h the Ctorge aUnbew AiWrtj Service ,
something like
CHAPTER X 111—Continued
My son, jvhen ‘ you • see r, dngont>
caved in, roads /pushed ail over tin
map; guns wrecked; bodies twisted u-i
in knots anil forty men killed by, ot>
shell—-then yarn w ill know you ,a.r<
seeing shelling."
i - •
Titan one bf ourjnen >;at up straight
sig.'iisrst 'tlie panipet *nnd stared al u -
and bt-gatr to -‘shake all over, but wt
mui know
coniMUir
ituyod' Juu-.F,'.- juucli lu*.
htiHds. ed-S
< eftaiiijy.g. >*>I ■tti.dff a.re. t
I t hint. I hsit "b<‘< a use tin:'
so Well at 1 lalltpi lit pfoph'
given enough <ii dit l«.* t
regulars 'and' H. -s'. Ik’s,
there I"". Hid did then -li
work., and did it as well h
i snort
ip and fi.dl on e
irk slTTfikc, slidii
round. covered our
tug then for some
ergwHits, from the r
forced no body of
got to us from the
'I ji< * eoiiinninii-ation
Tlie 11,hiiey
e;rns<*d Tie*
him a minute before he ?:d
the Englishman had puss*
Frenchman took tr large l'r
OUt of his pocket, screw rij.
eye and turned tc-wagd us
c<>uld s’'i• if. but the I.iim v
wore si
itiokv ought to see about, tiltyjjd. tho-e
..* "howiitf'v shcjls. bursting., on * alter
JV/s —' a,
^X-Vi
esjTc iailA' before I'nli^li d m< - n, so out
oflicers d d not laugh, lint the Ogugi di<
and so PnifF thnf I.imcy Ttirnf'd arArffi
and . an fight sight of - the in m-Timm
He' started bm'k tow.:itU.«I*Uo-Htuir
thought sure these would be - a Ugh
or llial. More likely, the l.itmv.woui
report him. our «»tib ers shotiitF Ipiv
placed the t'reiichmujF^fltdcr arrest
Furs and Fur Fabrics on Coats
I <'«»ubL ■>.» e \
in Ai;i'ir us.ua.t^a vie tjjev-would
at that. ' -d
The Frenchman expected tro
toil, for In* pulled tip very'sTr*aigi|t
stiff, but he left tfu* penny in bis
The Film y i itine tip to liilti, lmlt
few pace' oil' sind, without sa
a word,- took the |m,»nocU‘ out id
eye, twibbied it three or four, fet
the air ami enpeht it in his othrT
w hen it esinie iluW.iL
“l*o that, you blightergYue said
faced sibout and wits mf his way d
• "mke anil two or tbri e • ■ g; s,.<. i
began to slrf.er a little, and l was
afraid I would get shell—shoe!,, too,
So I liegati to- tlihik pPwtTt Mrirrav^snd
' #
how he looked vv.hHu they took him
’oil' the wall. Hut that did ted siTp^tlie
,shi\ i ri;ig,' sii T thopglit aboj.it n.y gratYd;
nrotiiei* amt bow she.4m*k d tbf* last
tiiifi’ l sttw - hr rr. f was ttiQiklt i ■_ ; d run
her, I gin ss, and Hot keeping a n< ry
good lookout, when a man rolled over
guns more of
One of our men Aljouted in the ser-
gcTtrgrls'uar Thai the darn In tine if!U a<t
of us. and to the right were trying to
give us a message of some kind. The
All I Could See'Wsrs Barbe-d"W,*c ar,d
\ Smoke.
srrgcnnr strtrl- his hmrt nd.*ari v The the edge and almost felt on nn
think.I would get through, bit
when I peached What, had •
riimmiiliieaf i'nii tsviieh 1 felt
was fii-ni the other trenches. I cstrrieil
him into the’ ilugont mid then went <>ut
lUhIiIL.iXIgi■■^JLag’Ji.4^4 , - wwfrii'rmiiil.. Uie.
nut n
Fierre, of whom I
relief curio*. We were doing half-hour
two fcunoy oflleers that I hardly be
lieVcd, yet Hlmlippe sumeJi wus tie
ot. into the dugout -again
* inmit.g to. lie was just
*:tr shell shock as I had
ris time I a was shivering
i a while, when I did n\t
the talnu' trvjuhwire-lrying fo signal
somethin# but lie could not make it
out because tin* elotids of siiiokt* would
mil Tnnirsen tie m :md break up the
words. So he. laid down again iiDtlie
going west. -
'Hie tnoiltii of tin* imtAmipdi atiott
trench had Im.h Imttereil m ,ael the
trenches it joined wills waff all filled
tip. There* were pities sticking mu
the war. and he said he had sewn cn«
of tlie officers that the story is stbiSu
niaiiy times in New York.* 4
He said there were two Limev olTi
< ers going along the road arguing
about the; (Jeriuifn : slrnTts’.wRTcfi f Tu
Turk** w ere u-iug. i >ue ««(;th» .Tm er>
sad they ,. i no gooij lTt*ea t te tliii
y is *-lii i d up trying to
me lie ca'tne; . that tl
1 e fill»kei| o\.cj* t*ie pai
f'-f ITflfl
-including/ Ih»
t.n- to pier
•1 •found' 1
efKsi<rtt. T (|n. not dlltltrf
i cauglii at tliif spo
• i •- 'O' d. 1, ; kinC'^e ■
CHAPTER XIV.
" . "i hi a\ji. velotrr-s,
httwl .'collar atwl turned
1 stag-* and si redo nv; as miuJi-j
f' the—vrm^ :r,T iv*i | *ir , '- ! cf"i -Far
si ml t rijrf^iing*. sifs_ fur >Nli • in
Tlipy^nre used, n* fuy- m
inintfng ! *e'loth emits aid for' lie
nf coat- that sire • usually fin
off with gcmiii+o fur' in '•fdlar*
•uffs. 'ITerruirtiiiiifiiefiiry ha-
■d such mi degree- of excellent >
/tit lb
je, c.obE\e*
-idc -t itclii d
of « Ur d ■*,- . a fa r 1 >.T1111 1 u-,. lait
knew !•• ':• ; -o then luvzsabl hy "did
got rs.ee. l ow*. any .’ one cou ltl- gi ' bib i.
from there, to ,.ur marest liie s. I
did not sey cither. Then We ail tig
Ut>d wMvcrt' forgott'-a and \yonid mu
bottle oid-d' there alhe, and yob can
Ivi’lii>v»c me o? not, but I did* not much
care.* Anything would be better than
jtjst staying there-in Umt awfur m ■-<*
Avith not lung to do, and no wat'f. '■
< dir si tgi ant said he woubl tnu • ( sg‘
aii.;, man to. attempt..ty 1 carry tlie tm*s-
Si :'e, beeiiijse lie .said jt was net only
ciutatn death, but 'absolutely useless.
A \tid jte^ began to show that lie was
in ar 'shell -hook hjmself. •
'Hien I. began to shiver again . i ! I
thotrgl tTo tu.vsidf that srnythinY v *.ul<|,
la* In
"Will
'me down with, toive <oi'
tlisuY anything ej-e. I fel
shivT r ri d si hd, anil kept try
of Jliirrsly dr si-try thing e'lsc
_So finally I got to the
fit tie -hill over which tin
and on. tlie\ other side I
safe. 'Just dow n-'tf^uTT/rhe.
hill was one ijf otir artille
with t-lYe ^.odoih.b.’Tris” gl.v
ga.t}ee of_ this, coat ahd'Jouiunils tin
syrt'"id. ; dgoing “Timt • apKa r-' in if
It i- a ♦g‘*ntle\rohjan'e coot dtdml t(
tdarly iiii the demands of fh».. vhmpi
sea - i and a \ i'*ry haijgl -orne gartrren
* irji ,iif It.- simplieitv It ..buttons uj
t_h» front _ a ml nuyv b. brought jjp closi
ri-hcftt flu.*, neck Whcr. ?p!uslj. eollai
will prove as-warm •*; fur. :r
His Head’Taken Clean Off His Shoul
. ■ -'i ”T^'. ■ “ ders. ’ ' ;;
aid jLIF- hdw itz.ers
dr/tpplqg;.
th;rn TUtlrn
; ‘ I,” -o | deeb’ed
utitecr, I did, not Upnk there was’ an.v
chance to get’.through, l»uE it ' x<>iTred
as if 1 had to do soittcflung, no
.matter .whah IN had'.'never felt that
way Irefore, and had • irewir keen
anxious to- “xo West” With a shell for
eompanjb hut I have felt that way
•since Then tieverut times, I cau tell
fid Solve* tl
b-Just one 1
Upstanding Frill
row I ttH—tt+ oHci
dtypouud loose
Electric locomoti
creasingly Adopted
Tinea ftv
undergroumlJ
square Dtrk fire* not gracious.
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if pi
ait-' t«> Its* c;
redit.
tor it
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