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. r a ipkZK tvmmkjRB h MUT1SLL SftMTINKL, BAKHWKU* Jk 9, ffbc Barnwell Sentinel, Owned and Fublndu d Every Thurrd^y, BtTHE NEW SKNTINKl, PUBLISH ING COMPANY scattering of . the teaching Few men have a clearer re- r 4- - V _ v . —AT— H AHN WEIX, ■ . t ' Ova* CaURi i.B'SiMMa. - pre*im , i»t f*0. K. SnI'L'MM*. Sr*f.*T|VBH. Bltd (,i<*p- S. 0/ eral Manager. * W. M. JUNES, Enrroit Entered apaeobrnt-C’iwamail matter Feb ruary 14, the’Pos-totlico at Burn- well, S. ()., Uhd<*r the Act of (JollgresH Of Mah-h 3. 1R7A. ft Legal * dcrr'ipi g at i; •• rip;'. of £1 Hj per lepli lif-f, in-* r'i 7*. a! »Wi ft y—- ea?h Hub** *1'" ' t 0 tth-ji. ObUuaric-i f rilhil h of lb■«J»**ft BedO- lutiona of ft-vjwuf. '(’ardy of lf.^uk*> uml.ti! i oth.,r r* a 14 g • ‘-t cc* i of n. v> will be charg: d fit- fit Hie r■>te oi Ir '> cert« H* r it. T>. or mi e ( *' r; |* r v \ f,,< E • u rtiTm \vuli a-rnifimiuni < hu'g of 36 cents. All cbanir**« of a Ivertifincr uni al oornmunicjpi<>"“ ni'i-t t c-addrc'-cd to The Barnwell Sc: t »i♦*.I and rnwrt bo m Miia pfltcn not laty? 4 hatr '1 u -tiny morniit* i-» iontirc publication in tin* •orrent issue. All cjo'nmii lica'-huie mu t 1c siguci* by ihc writer, not fc»r |»I»11cmt.ron, bu •B Bn evidence ,>f g od faitu.’H. d t jpro- Mct'the new pa|M-r. force. So far as possible re- ford of disinterested[ patriotism tain the teachers as near their! than John Ryair. ttn Gould *o schools as possible. What will el ^Y have stuck to-bls essential the trustees do about the sala-, indlHt 7, ! uu] n ° question could ... .. .. e * 1 or w'ould bavp.beoti raised.* 1 he nes during the time of the en- r . . . , „ clarion can to.duty was too Ihud forced idleness. ,TJfeia closing is ,. U1(1 too 0 ; f ,, r n( ; M | )( .,,| ( .,l not ariy fault of the teachers'; hy? y lis ,.atrioti« / ao(il and his' and they should not have to 1 jf ( . was. a willing offering to' pay for it.- It is not the fault 111o love, that he bore his conn- of the schools either, but is to try. prevefit sickness ampng the pu- -The. parents have the deep pfls -and their homes that the sympathy of all who know them. closing has been done. So’that ( ( ’! l!l ** n 'V-- ^ K ‘ son ' v ^° i" l ‘ l( ‘ the schools sain more than the h ' ! " 7/ Al "'- V '/'W"* <'Of i . ,«* ' . • * ‘ . . tliev have' giVven six {tons to the teachers/ In-the present great .. r ,f. ■ . v • ■ scarcity of'teachcW art.l -.vhen'n hauh'i so many schools' are without teachers, any school that sad- fW,. that they.have. been, called dies PIT its teachers the linex- upon to make. Wheji "we com . pected expenses incident to lepi^ihite. tIfo angui-h Of • tire | this closing deserves to lose its notjicr and of the wife wt raVe t^ teachers. Show your appreci- ,H;| d«' t * * reaiiz<- anew that me real heroes ,uf this war tire ti" che, TV MIC IMS ; . - . • . . . ■ •I.eC tin,on nr can count the sccri- / at ion .of the needs of teachers, arid they will repay you many heroines. They .tell their soil's times. or V mood- live their ‘husbands with their facies wreathed Wi;h smiles and then go to their closets to pour out their broken HCBBCHirTJ'iN K A T Krt One year $1.50;. S>x innnthu 30c , fhree mniitlH 50c. ~jl' IN ADVIAVt K In remittincMit eke or mutiny orierr . pjit' c a ix?thULJi> ., The New SkstCnei. Pi hi.i«iiiv<» Co. THE COTTON SITUATION The proverb ‘‘everybody for himself, and the devil take the hindmost” is certainly true of the present stnation in cotton so far as it relates to the farm- er’* share of prosperity. In monev cotton has sold for more _THE SPANISH “FLU. M This.disease has spread over In aits in prayer to (|Jd. And the nation as a prairie fire with then they wait day bv day for such intensity asio make it-the‘ the news that may mean walk- chief'topic among the people. * M L r fort 11 within the ^sluHlow. VV r ith our resource _largely * ld ‘ < *- ,< am(de of sucli^ a lif^ given to war industries the peo- v-limiarilv lai.l dow n simi.Lv pic at home have felt keenly for the lovcof eoumrv » i,n The improved tablet in which the heart-depressing tendency is counteracted by heart-toning elements. To avoid confusion Aspitone is sold only in unbroken packages. Price 35c, At L N l.tiff t.a 11*r. m il.'j.-ikf. nii.1 vlha 1 - I <%>. the shortage of doctors. The in-mration to those who aie BARkWtlt GIRL LANDS AT HAWAII, Eoiifi* u, 4 *! f* in l’tii.e <)nt‘ drug stores have in manv. cases anxmus to do what they - can cents per pound than ever be fore. It costs more for every thing that enters into the mak- j ' '* % ing of cotton, so that the far- • mor can buy no more of neces saries for his harm than was possible when prices were not so high. The high price for cotton re fers mainly to the higher grades, ,for which the demand is greater than the supply, while for the poorer grades the '"opposite is true. The farmer whose cotton U low grade will not share, in the present high price. Market manipulations in other staple necessities of life have resulted in price fix ing. In spite of all efforts to -used in the treatment of the disease. The federal authori ties and the Red Cross have risen to meet the emergencies by sending physicians to strick en communities. It is safe to say that in this county from 40 to 60 per cent. Trfd+rrpeo p te h a Ve Tie en afflict ed' with it. - Some few deaths •"r their country’s welfare and an everlasting rebuke to those wheat frocked women, howev- er. .. From the mountain ..we went to the aquarium, Where Hawaiian fish were- exhibited —bright blue, yellow, purple, green and all other colors com bined. They looked rather like 77 V / Refrigerator cars ibr carrying meat rre ice boxes traveling on wheels. 7 ; who l.i.l.- I)* liiml the pretext of, the work 0 f an artist in paint, tm- shirker ami the sdacker.lt makes one blush with shame We saw the octopus .with its eight tentacles—it holds fast uni* ss one is willing to do his,.. _ . . •Le-t for the country that lie has ^ °hject with little cells by alwa s professed to love. ()n not Sunday inoriiingall that was left after the depar-' topus! tore of this heroic soul was laid , went to v to re-t.bemaith ilie state suction. No wonder a New York trust is likened to an oc-j After seeing this \te .the- famous 1 beach. Should Most people in America would have to go without fresh meat, or would have t) pay more for what they could get, if it were not for these traveling ice boxes. « Gustavus F; Swift, the first Swift ii the packing industry, saw the need of these traveling ice boxes before others. He asked the railroads to build them. The railroads refused. They were-equipped, and preferred to haul cattle rather than dressed beef So Gustavus F. Swift had to make th? cars himself. The first one was a box car * igged up to hold ice. Now there are 7,000 Swift refrigerator cars. Each one is as fine (in ice box as you have in your home. i Day and night, fair weather and foul, through heat and cold, these 7,000 cars go rolling up and down the country, keeping meat just right, on its way to you. You see the expert . !*«»*'* , , - . 7 t ‘ (Mnt, ‘‘ , ’Y hi:lW edgefield. j swimmers—brown bovs with nave .occurred I rom pneumonia A large number of sympathetic as a consequencb. A large fra id- bad gathered to j these long hoards, at least eight , .. . . . . .i, , t , „; , . f . ^ a '. j feet loiig. Thev stand on- the! number-ol communitTeS-Wi this last utuuo of resjiect and i j , , State have been rendered help-. lo 'how thtt.su who mourned y, u ‘ n fi , us ri e e waves., less but for outside help. «"-.v til.*n • ii. I flne dlvers - “ « *#td. ■ • tlu .1 Owing to the tendencies of the negroes to flock indiscriniinate- lv lo homes, where there is t he bodv they were not ali.n grief, it wms fitting that j ^ a beautiful beach iiiivc been laid !—til? colors are so beautiful. ■ w*. 1 I. hold to ^ n pirn s w hose Haudines sickness and to crowd together he maje-t\ uf into insanitary conditions, they 'grit f have fallen victims to theffon- 1 d, ie t• > Je-t beneath tliose drooping 1 Now listen to the plants. and whose typifinl the I’ve seen—great * tall cocoanut trees, sugar care forty feet tgill. tagiiM.siiess of the disease. In * f me so.uL. A Mirei us* maiqlest- A‘o:-secret* d’ nf 'dieg yer- ^ date palrr.'s full of dates; like imumrtaidv I china berries, papyrus, a bushy ccmrjiur.ities where the disease ,'" ! : d vv had alreadv established a foot- n'.«Tt.in ia* grand 1 rom to f fro-e a O';lit’, mpla- -P«lm p+ant, royal palms with the contrary, the wheat grower has to abide by the price fixed rather than what he yi>uld hold it has become epidemic, els'" here the people were fargefy saved by the. order clos ing the schools and churches which prevented VT77!tag 1 ','Tk In the t M ti 1V l m m< ,rt a .tv riall white iron des- tjuin’ s and a - -u . cd by a rt alizatioii of p.o'iiu (it \«*t ■ ti lit -- -Ur duty a nd j Irian an a^>i•rairc* 1 of an end* i-j* s- -lift- bi*v t»i,d tlii* sta^s Grief widespread :-i- crate] ‘ \ a realization b tusy V —just loads of eelanderjv. c a'} va s. ri a s t u r t i u n j, wild jgi a - gor. which is so sweet; h'dis- 'C communi-; of nuty anM nobly »1 me add l>v it bids fair to go through * die hope of a realm, win re the the entire >v populatioft > but it-j-iaiebbw never f etes. tie in the open market, ScTTIi^fethem all at once..! Q||ANCE OF MEETINC, BARNWELL of small flowers. There’s a “ pretty double leo!:- There a^a flower? Thus another phase of Swift & Company’s activities Has grown to meet a need no one else could or would supply, in way that matched Swift & Company ideas of being useful. When you see one of these Swift & Company cars an a train, or on a siding, you, will be reminded of what is being done for you as the fruit of experience and a desire to serve. Swift & Company, U. S. A. Lend the Way Fisht Buy Liberty Rends everywhere—the pink, red and yellow’ acacia being seen every- where. It is a big bunch of lots' ! I H -V has come a well defined move ment for fixing the price of cot ton, which has not yet come. There are tVo factors that have largely operated to un settle the price of cotton re cently.. One is due to the farm ers themselves,who have rush ed their cotton so rapidly to market until they are trying to market a whole year’s crop in less than two months. They —-J-* -have wanted to sell faster than buyers needed it. The result is that the demand is less than the supply^ and the farmer stands to lose. The other fac tor is one that the farmer has so far failed , to controlT He lays it on the cotton..exchanges, buti the mflls”tffTg£ly control the exchanges. Other things being equal* cotton sells for a higher price after it leaves the mills than it brings to the far- merwho makes it. say they could make a fair profit at the present prices of cotton goods if the farmer re ceived 50 cents a pound for it. The difference between this '■'w •... ,y •... price and what the farmer It should be borne in mind .that prevention is better than cure. If you should contract it, go to bed at once and stay BAPTIST /8SQCIATIQN. A'C a ieci-nt meeting of the j executive c Jihinittce of the Rarn- i well Baptist Association it wie there until all symptoms of the j d.vided’ that on account of the disease haye left you. Send ; inlliieirza epidemic it would be for the-Tloctor and follow’ his best to | ostjiqne the meeting instructions. Pneumonia isisptj -'’hieh wn< to have taken place to happen in those cases that 0,1 Wednesday the 30th dav of delay going to bed,-or who get ( i k' t( »ber, and to-jneet o i l ues- .... j day the 26th dav of Novem- up too soon. A TRIBUTE TO JOHN B. RYAN, JR. I»v .S. II. Edmunds, Sri-KRiN- TKNDKNT OF 1'IIK Sr.VtTKH High School.-. day bar at Gbents Branch Baptist church. George P. White, *• For Committee-. lovely country club and the Moana hotel, which is beauti ful. The town has about 65,- 000 people the chaeufTer said. “We. rode three hours and then went to the stores. Wo- Treasurer's Tax Notice. • Ul Thr tax bo ks \vi l optot O tobt r 15 t I91h, for^ibe rolbC mi,, ,wf St t * i-'-v, IV a Till School text's tor iti- MhchI \* men on the streets were selling 1 f 1 1 ri * “"' ll 11 ° rcmD rSI, HUS •> . h i t ii«-u Otv HOW B00K.REACH OUR SOLDIERS. ■ The American Library Asso- Tlif-Sumtrr HiglrSo’liooi Ims ciaiion lias the big job of keep- mg our soldiers in reading i matter. The association nnin- given another life to the ser vice of our country. The-^ause, . . . of patriotism has.^'been enriched J' tal .? s J'hfanes■.in Y. .1. C. A. 1>V the precious blood of another i' !I J , ( * d !, vvls 1 of hef devoted sons. ~ ! Houses, War Camp When John B. Ryan left (1 t Community Houses and A . W. Sumter High School ho entered , f * ^ ’ H°sPss"Houses, Besides Clemson Ck»liege where indue 11 has libraries on all tians- The mills'! time he FtcTmul: his diploma P° rt ^ in fu nu M >1,al s, and hi of graduation itt-Che -agrieti 1 -7-- 0 ^ ? aiuTmesa--.houses tural departmimt^of this insti tution. After leaving college he on both sides of the Atlantic. Cttn'imifd from pupe o>ie. beramo engaged in an essential whif is necessary to- ab industry and was, therefore. 1 getting for his cotton is the sum they contribute to the mills, be cause the farmer hasn’t organ ized and combined for mutual protection as the mills have. IT , T f leviate suffering. Your time - placed m el iss four. He heard . . 6 ■ A >*! the call ‘ol his count) v. may„c.ome later. But run no x heoi*f U l needless risks by attending as- It does SCHOOLS, AND INFLUENZA. As noted elsewhere An these ever, i\nd with the canseirt of his wile he" volun- semblies of any kind, teered for active service. I To not often attack strong people, was accepted in an Otficer’s but tfrose who are careless Training (’amp at (’amp Gor- with themselves. - . don and .on tJie-first (Vf Septem-.j -We shall have With - us all l„T-n*fcm’ii. Iii8_j'',mny.«i.yi the winter thi9 aisease m s : S. (uti^-Xieutepa-aL i L4 in a columns the schools have been Wednesday of la-t week lie rather violent type. The pres- garlands of flowers—pink and orange. We. came back to the boat for lunch. The ©row’d does not care to go ashore any more, so I guess I won’t either. “We l&av-e at 6 a. m. tomor row’. It’s ten days journey to Yokohama, where we’ll have three days. I hear the presi dent of this steamship line in- yites all passengers to his home to dinner—he lives in Tokio, an Tour from Yokohama. From Yokahama_the boat goes to Kobe (Ko-bee) and then to Nag a’ Lak!—if it is not spelled right—it goes there anyway regardless of my spelling. I think our plan is to tour Japan and catch the boat at the last named port. From there to Manila. ’ " “There’s a Japanese ship just next this' boat. I have been watching the crew load it with coal. They stand on lad ders and the coal is simply passed along in round shallow’ baslTfrDTfrom the scow’ below. It looks like the coal baskets w’ere running along they work so fasfc I had seen it in the Loshe Kr in .latMi-r, 1<i t,. jut u try Sl.-i 1919. a pe-tn'Ty J 1 p r c»-i t a ,i 1 Lm* l( tlfll slo » II ti 4 |l i 1 H*IV Krctin i<>h im > 1st m K* l.rija-y JH h 19i9 a ' rtn [/ * r nt p na t- w ,1 in-, u IhcihJ ft r Ii a.x h j.hid i , ; Maxell 14. 19‘nT, h p i,ai y i .j, \ ^ P* 4 ! ce ■ t wid Im* c 1 • ,*i **:T f*-r I t , x « paid up Miami iiM 4 iMlinii Ma i’li in 19,|i at wh’ii h tim** 11.*• ImihLs w ill m'Iidm*. Tin* i x I xv 'Ail bt: in i . -i -tv CLASSiFIED Lf v_ I <»u. For Sia'o purp hVs * O i ar, c univ p-*,r u ♦> ‘ O’mift iiotio in, >eritH I u I 'Mil \ i- : !• - >.i u » <>r ii f, i i ; i 1 *- ; ,T i , *» i s ** *• v . 1 'k-Uia. t* Ml'11 w 0 Mir imi sa i * in** Mi.iiir -ml • xp- -a » M i II i ! -||. r IS; i . vvt, *• I) a • u* r in ^ i.' ,1 Totxl iii^ Sp -ciHl School lt-vieM f r'lill 4 ) arc a .• - 1 for o v* ; 'J wo nil.®.; AMul*lo. 4 , Barha 7 \ Fra i-h, OJartin.v- 4 , (-‘oh,inbia E lo-t . Elli*, ton I 4 f i'-inl-ii ip, (joi-ii* I la mo ( ' y. Lonyr Brai.i 4 !), M,.rns, Ne.v Kom 4 - , Oak Uro.’t*. SeiTlingu le, 8•Amu ]’ :,*• , t in a erg « re -h T # j.' I’n eeiii ip ; Barton, Riootn nc’dalo Om>, H ko-y Hill, () i i 8Cri'*s K i d 1,1 Beil f la shad i (in-v , Uppi*' Ki *>|im > «1 j 'F'lirmiLiB.: Appeton Big F*'L, M > C lya y D-iob e Foiid Healin <.Springe. .MyiCue . Hilda, 1/e*. K .gem r* 1 i 4 ■»* 1 v Bra'irti, ri cuiior , Mi‘yjej.»-Al-U— Hiver id . IB moi it r n.g® 'F v* ifii .Ihu^hh lii 1; Elko - (two mi for ordinary * xp^iiHe- 3m |!g for bomlg) Seve■ 4 —m+t’Is: flu par on ('cur mi l f r r lit ho expeii e mi I- f;»> b <i i h ) r ight mill- : BlaeRvil i“tlii ; e mi ^ f r ornii ary cxpei'8 >■; 3 rniIfor bond ) Kli e (f. IIr mi'l® fo* ordii'hri exp n- - - ; 4 w.ilB gfi r b |)<1 ) Fair ay fo/. null?/ T > B ■ W-+I t L' 1 • VB 1 1 I'll l h For - w* 0 i h — ■ r i-i' 1 o» A ; 1*. .V 1 1* - ) ■ XV )*) - iiir s 'ie lii' . . ■1 p ^►l- III. * r > Il d* ■ it-', ill iji'im •• r tJ’ 1‘ioti ») > iil. Wr t • 4 Kit • '■ ■' O ■ > < * ' E'K—Al r'.iz/i Ear,!.- ■.■±$srr.r-.- i.'i Id if on ty Til 's ii C. / i t- r. (I > krE — {' 1-clT • ! • t> r*a tirL-t, ,> - h -im! i.A)/!),- ir.d II ;i at - 10 per l 4 () 4 B r < r.'inary ixpens-a ; to d g )/- •) i 2 imBg Ji r >r EE—*S; venty fi i ii <• 11 ti vati*/ iii Cen hundr - ,1. 11/E.i In. •M.iiv 1 c I*Ta. * of lai d, .11 lea of At-pif fire, i; !> 30 41 Hi i* "jw/is taktiV ill uqd with jii pHt n closed on account of the pres- ’ few davs had niado tlic ^u^ ent .epidemic.- State Superin-—.j remp ! ffering i t iti- iiiV i p u -tendent -Jv- E. ten* t-re - aft-rfr. of mi ^ rivjfHiyV- -t-r- strongly advised ggain^t any ent 1 -- epidemic will probably //reach its* highest point in ten days or two weeks,- after ic, •fi* - - f • open schools., and churches, -—r night, but .the men are rough necks—Mr. Richards, a Cana dian,'is the jiest of the batch. movies, miss Losne says in J* “Will w’rite again on the next Nagasaki the Japanese women landing—love fo aJl.. I miss do that sort*of work. you?- ~ ~ “Devotedly, - “I danced hi*’ Might—I travel ’ “Maria.” VO CO TO CAMP Mr Oeorsfe ‘.v v: (Tcorge jot* ip'ignoiniis 4 KY. *t rong trav- ihletore- not taken in the swim ini ng-^boT - “PS.—3- {nm ; arid ( J p. irehes. :f yet. There’s a dance every 1 in. hi South. (’a'ro.lma.” * F 1 ’ i-il n 1 J *\'< Sf Mi tu f i ' u.s. ‘Bn • ;m of- Plaot ' . , >' " ,. 4 < - 'V rv and »i; p. : U lor cut ;■ , j • r -t. t He rib- *! r»: 1,1:1 :;• . , 'ia* .10 S" ’• ’ ‘‘ '(T'-logL'aliii ; • • grlrt.-t*. —- . * - - . -*\.f ; v> Cy L LjJIWi [1 .* * K}\ ^ m