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SIXTY SEVENTH YEAR
ESTABLISHED 1852
SIXTY SEVENTH YEAR
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VOL. I.XVII
BARNWELL, S. C., THURSDAY,. OCTOBER Si. UHl
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NO. 2.
-C-_"
THE WEEK IN WAR. '
Another “Rcuial” in Which the Al-
. U-'. Win -'I he Most Skillful '
Retreat in History.
i v diouVi borrow a term.
Trow- ’ 1 > prize ring,wexaa sum
rp week on the battle fronts
i. being the round of the allies.
Our American way of looking at
things is to regard the German
tits an inferior fighting man, but
i ■
if practice makes perfect then
The German should have some--
to show the training of the
past 5Q Teats. Military ex-
perts agree that from a purely
military standpoint the with-
drawal of the large German
forces to their present lines is
one of .the most skilful retreats
- m history. This shoultl lie seen
from two standpoints. The al
lies held the supremacy in
numbers, and time and again
seemed likely to reap a victory
that would crush some German
army as Allenby crushed his
foes in Palestine, but the Ger
mans were as slippery as eels.
We have alsur heard a great deal
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A LETTET TO THE MAYORS
OF CITIES.
My Dear Sir:
1 His Excellency, the Governor,
has seen proper to issue"'a proc
lamation calling on the citizens
of the State to obsedve Satur
day, November 2nd, .1918, as
Fire Prevention Day, a copy of
same is.inclosed for your infor
mation and we ask your careful
consideration,,of the facts men-
ttoned therein.
Will you cooperate in this
^ S’
very important matter by hav
ing the governor’s proclama
tion printed in all of the^riews-
papers of your county, giving it
ah the publicity possible, so
that the message friay reach and
receive the attention of every
citizen of our state.
The annual loss to the people
of our nation by fire is approxi
mately $250,000,000, or nearly
equivalent to the’ interest^ on
$6,000,000,000 of Liberty 1)3n.ds.
A large proportion of this lots
may be: prevented by:
1. .Arthorough cleaning dp of
TO THE PATRONS OF THE r
PUBLIC SCHOOL.
Acting oil the advice of the
’ocal physicians itnu manM p;t;
fills, your s'lpeTinte+Kloni aiid
tru~t«-es him decided not toe-pen
the school on lii'Xt M»>ndiv t No
vember dth, but may tfeuide to
open buTim* tin 1 following M•>n-
day, of which due notice will !>*■
LETTER FROM OVERSEAS.
BLACKVILLE YOONC LADY RECEIVES REMINDING BOOKS AND
THINGS—YES?
(By DuBois.) ,
' Over at the Ckurt House the
T he- b•!i-»wiiig 'l.* tiei‘ f \v;i> re- record books in the'Clerk's uf-
(‘eivt d bv'Mi"- Az*‘l -
of Blackvi it-, from one* *4 Imt —* * - >>
RED CROSS DEPARTMENT.
given.
.A . Rufus Morgan, .7—
‘ Supt.
Th'os. M. Boulwaie,
Harry 1). Callionn, ■
A»r*D. Connor,
Trustees.
Then* Yvill be services at the
BaniweR.Baptist church Sunday
night 2d Nov., beginning at 8.30
, . . . . premises, removal ot trash
of the internal conditions ot tfcu^ .*! , ,
• 4*-^7u and rubbish trom lawns and
(.erman people as atlecting the.
spirit of The soldiers, but dis
cipline held them and , saved
them. In_spite of skilful- re
treats they are retreating on all [
fronts, and-not advancing. In i
! I'i♦ * I If (1 y.'i»" hit* (sone to
■ i a ml t < ii so - mm • | s no* * work l »
V ", 1 .";” 1 ’ IJce are being re-bound. The orem Mt»y. that one n lost
--n- T - writer \swuid.JstDf bhavtf known in u \ ing to .fiml lire lipid of its
g; "• anything.about this had it not I;,: - • fi-rig 1 m* ,r.ing
111 Ml v 1M " x ' " , ' been that his curiosity lead him I b* ie i- one vvoid that is the
Jsoine.w li'ei f m r ranee.
Mv.1 )uir Erie mi
As 1 have iu*Lluff'd from v<>u
to ask Mr. Duncan who thg' U( -h." 1 ' °1 ii- wonder/nl ills-
lady and gentlemen were/he-had ' l <r n'd-.f \t<u d,jSer\ ice ;
^ M-ii. uotaW’t K; f
^ I 11 IN’ i P»1 IM iim-tfWW ' ' tt . ’ ,1^ » tl‘11. lUKMTt I 1 r r» ntu 9 **
rt U i™ ? n., l .hv,; i try^rtn |- 1
u. Urop you a -ly-r. iim-to if ^ard .the Court House. Ul( ;
I can Bear from a^ain. You ¥ r f Duncan replied that they Tim two at” cl.welv
!)'
nice can
know that a man --\vr licl^ f tos. s ; vvefe M.r. and Mrs. Et'aw and attie,d ihi> m«t. : d nfbma
all of his lifo when heTaiD to gt-i j- they were re-binding the office -taml h’.r |> 0 th.
iii'all from tir0>NS. A. 4 dmi’t j-books £md making U good ioh of—Unc- ‘nr oin- ~TaftTiful Red
mean'that hf* g.-t- killed but his , it. \ ^ Gross workers -aid to us re-
spirit dn-s in him, ^letters | The word re-bind brings to ventlv, ‘'*S.ervi€T**"U iItp scul of
tiiis
necessary. Aptrmies of hostile
incendiaries "threaten in many
parts of the country, causing
esntuction of needed supplies
of foodstuffs and other vital
staples. These fires will strike
at the foundation of national
power and wealth by the elim
ination of resources.
Fire causes enormous direct
destruction of cotton, lumber,
grain and other foodstuffs* as
well as a large variety of other
materials essential to the prose
cution of the war. Fire cripples
1 1 productive industry engaged
Syria, On.-Allenby hag-captur-^ T.ixj ' : f up»» war-wdera lu a famwiul-
,.«! the citv of Aleppo, yyhich « #ny . are ^ elect . ,V * pUt ‘J“ W ?>’ extent than is generally re-
. . .. ., . . good order before the cold.
onlv six mih*s from the import- , - ., ..... anzeu.
ant railroad junction tfiat feeds i weal el Se ' S in * ^ a , \ While causing a vast impair-
the Turkish troops in Mesopo
tamia. On the western front
the allied armies are applying ... , ,, ..
u -.u .u scraps trom Oosets, juner sell-]^ al , i.., ni at»ri-»llv lessened if
pressure everywhere with the,. 1 , an maieuaii> lesstntu n
. • fing them to the junk dva.er or , u ,,,511 um nurt to .
result that increasing areas nr , . ~ - eacn <-iu/tn win no nis pari 10
I”rimer mrd Brlgiu^ Uil nl - liJ a rt ^ : ‘ l \' a)I J n , wards seidng thaf,pref..auUonfe
a., ..n:,.,. SolUC location wheie they i.ia'N ' me;rsures W re ndonted for * 'lib
r. m Drt-achiri.' "by Dr- W M. all wc li»>c tu clicc. u» ^ jmind other words beginning l ' lf ' W Cross, it \y«- lor
Joue-oi W.illiston, S. (J - ? 1. with “ re '" for repaint. - il «"».* “"<•
U— :— • M.c. A., but^hrj don t lia^e Down -p urkev (.-^ Hill a -lit-i . »ur wnumk-il
iervation ol.our resources more. Hn.thu.o %u.„tr.o« »»!«.. ,„. s ,, .... si'-tr so'di.-i- Ki,>i at
bam yards, such as leaves, dry
grass, paper and scraps of
every description, then, keep
ing clean.
*2."“By a careful' examTmiiron
of.every chimney andAlue.—HF
v We 11, ai e Ita.clc from the
lines for a rest now ; we have
been up and had good su.cessso
far. Gee! InU the brave Amer
ican boys are giving .Jerry, the
, v '-v *r *
Germans, n tigbl time tv^w. I
l thiitk-'we \\ ill soon make him
so»ry he ever started to win the
world with bi- great word might
because \«>it know that tin* l>ibh:
and
tie w«y one linde Mr. Prieee' '‘' K . rn>. <h«
„« _ , ,l ., , i time, now that our country is
shop, and there things can be ,
repainted. On Back toward |„. al . ts „ f
town from there is situated Mr. W onu n that broirvln t„e Rcl
Holland’s blacksmith shop and Gross into being,Is at work
at that place a-fellow ean get a todijiy iit every city ami town and
wheel re-tired or a horse - re- every remote country neighbor-
shod. Over in Orangeburg is hood.
an establishment that re-blocks Her vice to <>nr sick, be they,
old hats. Also there are two Oy'h or poor, old—or young,
teaches us. that • rigfrtepusm‘>s . . , , » ,, , hlaek or whit*- thoe atm .-kit
... • 1 . I f- 1 ; places in town* where' toothless . n . » lM > ,lrw tni ‘
comes before might and Gud is , , dren r*l the K* d tW
f..r ..ghtcou-nc ..f w>,„,,;,,,iv,.
an-i m JVrry ltadlH it. r >1jw toothed." And so IT goes; all
1 think.
every way.
The Relief Goininitte<‘s, so
is proper protection under all ment in America’s fighting ef-
heaters and stoves..
:4* 'Remove a.B rags
arnl
liciency, fire loss is, in
main, Unnecessary. Th?r
along life's range places ate set f.,r,„e<l in Barnwell, have
^ ,hh t *1 c ,h inticiij ^ y j . P , ^ ^ ^ in tiiree days madu ttml sent.
last, night of whiclv talk«d like' and" if corned in migTityliantfy to "out soup and delivered milk
lie wished 1«> -i »• tb<- whole world be able to get all fixed over.. and eggs to over ?(f~ sufii-rersw
g<*t lik<- ffire G. Rt GUris-tium j of course you refnember the the greatest number being
ity. II* 1 said that tlie- world story of the man from way oft colored people,
would never have peace until SO mewhere who went down lfitp i his work was begun-on the
ht»t • yet.
people deeded tu live a f‘ ; . r ! Klorida long' vears ago and -it 11 ' ol 'let.'and i
hfe, and you know I agree with , ooked jn yaln fof tho ri IliUjOw-ix-d. but with Ke.1
"eternaMjouth.” He wanted to ,r ‘* ss h ^^v'n their hands the
women o| Mjie sevei al-C omimt-
him.
Mv, inv, but the Aimuivan
reMored to the allies. * w,llv ' — measures are adopttni for- his
R is- on the diplomatic rather not sta ^ a !nv 1,1 caSl ' oKSI ' ,,n " j premises. Th'e burning of Vour
Hum the military side that the tam ‘ ous mniioxu -- , ^ [property through negligence or
--4,'Remove Najl 5 oils, gamine, may.not only cause
kerosene and grease*-to some lo-, yoll j 0PS and ineon t en ienee, bub
,-ation that will lie least dangei-^j ie y ire nia y spread to your { WV.-ll, a
~l.Trarcr interest: ^ Was—fnrtrrsdnnl
ile’.ring week. Germany has
-41 Tefnited her v.S>rd so man:.
J : mes tn til any request from
he* for peace is regarded with
siiieion. So widespread is this
o ru t of hiw i util iiV nunv
..oldie, i M ,rai?cd over lu re rcve,;t>e rejuvenated. Had. he lived R . ( . s , > o ga nbtG 4 u,ce'to djstri-
i*vl)utlv savs that we are •” this d<i\ he? could h«i\e gotten ini.ch liTfdid nourisliinent.
God s counti v and our nmtto G, 1 re-bound, re-painted, re-shod q4 > ^rtUfd
-*!
>e.s to omei propel t\. ■- . neighbor's property also.. Fire | \vilt\rl<T ruly hope t>> boai
•>. Foi sti ling waste that has\ prevention, therefore, becomes .fb’inynu^r.eai si»on. 1*11 every-.
lx*en used To clean.the a' Jb'imo.- ' 1>* <]\ if tJo v ka,v.e fi i.^T^ver. ^* xe ^ °, vcr Lhan it. . iff to work
*• tteTtr-nnor bust: 15 Some prordr-- and M re-toothcd/* thereby goin^r rogeityrr' very iTUriir-dlv ^trarer-
say that we ouylit t.o learn to ; on his way singing “Allelujah,” found many/ able and willing
speak! reueli vliile we are ov r anR “walking-the-dog” forever -women.of ii»e town to help,- and
Be re, but I .dob t tlftuk we nei d anc i a day,. f o!ii v a few who are inliitlerent.
to spi ak - l ivnch bemuse, we.,—It ^eems to bcmtieh easier for ^ 1 TuTu-ve cue work goes on
“God’s • Foot
i Stool” (as Mr. Darlington says)
to have things on the/ outside
:C jjan)>M-cd it it. Berlin.-\\illYyeV ih c' inhabitant* of “God's• KootA* 1 ' 1 '"'vnivs more known - ;
i' geitTiig «l:• i k. 4 r , “( verv worn in in town will,^
a
(juai 'rw - in bot h liur
is tn i.^coiivi -' ion
a patriotic duty of every citizen*
ii.Te and otb ■: imn-hin**! \. use a. -j:j Ul v ,operaiiun of news pliers,'
i , metal ean or box in the Yard,
aKd ; . ••
aya.y f.rt^n ;m^ buihling.—.—1—-
n
'Ww'Ts'TTti.niat
.•■render
- s j 11 oil ell u:
The ’oTTv ahsv.er for her.
*.• *
whole situation is full oi the
.Kigns that -Gcrhitiny will.
■fie best peace fcw*** Guu .-lie !l
ran get. , j’he national go.viuai-:
te'Ciilitf.'Got nnt.tv claims tu b vve
ik * Keep matches ill a motel
civic bodies, .and \particularly
~^t; vvt sv-teir.?. will i oetributw
liiux. wiiervu i h«*v
file •
from- the children and the rats
t safety matches exclusively, ;
bio/ t -
Beloiv
puy.'et fu^[y v to' t n is curd. - The an-
( ' n ( ; '**'”* hual ) s lire tu ihe Stfit'e’ -..-V
South carufina is aparoxitcate-
i. tieiore retiring
tJiim!:—have. 1
4l dng that is neees;
j iy ope millionf, two hundred and
* i ii fly thousand’dollars,
everv
■ j ' In \TtAv of the importance of
<i01 ‘° the matter, and 'us a means of
mvep a-^ larger representation V. rv< y>"' !p, ‘ Dntt is ikne : -c;.it ?v : arising our, citizens to the
safeguard the lives of my fairi-
* i*
.-/-Ox-
e peiip.e. Th<* annoum-Mmeiit
l-s made that , i artedd n if, ire
,. . , j magniUKle ot trie fire waste and
111oi ; ' >t,)1K>t 'yd induce t]iern to TaRtT mori? inters
“every wontiii
wi*-h to serve.
I lu* Director <*f W oman s
.... , . . , ^Yvork of tin- lb*d f.'i'y-n Ghapter
over the heart.knu soul mecnan-,. •, r >, , ,« . .
• . • tciD or- tnat the Urge allotment
v y ‘ I’.' igjan < i.i? 111,• 11" tor GhU»
1 w-il| wdeh love and prey - ^ fill you not ponder tlm wards , j r» tt ha^ bee ra<vf.p:,4 ^
lu n fur 11,»
-to yy rile bill wTvb
o Yva i
lift*
!**!•■-r?>
T (>
!*H - a -v.utii victorv
M
' s uuy.7eTY'-- \ ; T qr -.
frganize, re-vivify and re- The Brai c'o.s," nnd the portion
i i i.i-1 ; . 1 > ; i
Gc. A !u:.;, \h A T
fpent?: Sel( analysis iv a dis- ITfi tor D inwetl eatkdior*#
■ ctiuh gin-; • ihirg. .md-. yet Tier* prompiiy, it will all iiq rrady^
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MIR FAX RED GROSS'WORK.
1* aiHayy
•kjibgitkfmrtlTi
.-fJ-mU- goc- iy ip" - eia~-
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l 1 illliwCinTI’;'' It l
helpful if the spirit of humility l‘>- ic*tiirn o IR-adquait< rs ort
•, iexists,. Ii would-Meercmlhat after \
r jxll'this .matter of dbin^r right is . V\ bu'it y. r any of the Bratudies..
net j mu — I in ddie beginning If matter of ut !1; 'd ( ro-m'bapter have
i G..n of piMi-e' nundX Those who havT" eone ‘I" 11 ' ^ w YVarns of
he-cbi-.t- ivd ! hi; ...v ,!| (- lr ■ that - llievi- wish
i-i deep ini
urgiraI Uiu-sing;-'.'. ii
llie other bran cl ih- ot
' 11 ; ,, ’ vr : poYver of rHimi over mattor-wiir
• It hiiiitary IkcuI hasMysigm-> in fhc.snldrv! oFfire nrevcm--Tm| !1 \g-
,■1. I, - /k:., t.;r ,.:s that ;' : 4 4m;! iTddvd t iCiV;1' v|!.
1 dlitarrppwm* i * Ixmtg i nRydi- * 1 *.-• a ( T ; 1 NV, “ l ' a ! a *’* 0 - ; t -r of the Staleyby virtue oftbje (;*■• ,v lr -
trtf arTtm itie c.\i!. ATtroim ol iim* *' riV llr r .£}. *' !>l|>1 ^ 11 • .authority -k,r>im' ■ ve.-ted. -.d' : Fee, ,\ -braneb • d, iii-.;
lfT telj you tliat\ia
titrTT
iuata
y\jjRTen • i+|» mi. tiii- column, we
yy ill. lake nriat pleasure in
"teat
heoi^yis Si**, aiying: min be-: attention ;: to
ide' enough. 11; The mind caii sm-’n
,. * aatDfnatic'all-v • d i nvt,
1 fHV . /
r'-uiainiTiu-ations They
the fpot-''lmiiM be sen! T.* u- i i"4ast «f
la tithe s'gus of a.cmiviciion *.f
del\‘:rr;hj4 • enuany is ihc i iimor-
thatl th u-boats' ha\ t i been y r-
♦ cw cT id. ..cec-e * opera! i- . * d
jc'lurn Tb their, home prlc.;
. G’ci-man hale has been nqwh q-e
.so u videid as -its v Y>! '• dec’
>V .; ion C ‘.-f ; l Hi of ]h’.q, Cil;
\vii:eh had no tnHilary \ due.
►f • id . of. !.i .uai YVcc- \vi ’is
• o da* :. c, ;; ! ./
IO < •'}(, , \V , ,v al >lnt/lY
d -il'to /sot! IT;- v w.,sli
tu de. MTte Gerni-.t: uhiir whs ijo'i
rtvike the mifrendmv.Tc lerrit rv 1
*. '. • - yy . , \ * •
"a barre'h (ieciei’t. T he iuYvns,
. ' :v;. * r i i!Ui nontY* -ut _rme ve.-:en, -m fi-mriax r m*ane!i-d< - i*i* -. t* x'TkiH >t most, certainly can, by du m j ire* ah!-ip a ifie publi-
buv, c.e^n, and * iryTuM^Ts-, d^Aoata inirt proclaim"' TG''iTTFn ^TutlV limufTy—flfiitt
i-'ulbvl jii' the way/i-Gwar mate-.'[ r:[ ( uv ^f^ November *!,19i'4, ?is i idin iw . advice of the Mot-,* FHhat.go to rmike Up a life. .. f
civ! by tarmiuyC-ii'Cimig. tin* 'xnUoit ai^l urge Llia|ii«"k'we wmikh have ceiTWiV eveVy one.cairiF~^ r wiil '!^ ©f
■ . ,.um, thi-TWv ali _cd izens Tin- v"^ } " HW'i wakipo the, ike blast*-r vc**: ktnan ami Ho ail ' V(,|K -^" : " h.''"'" 1 glTrancb Am
r.
lilTkis (i/pailnVemt can he'-of-
. tain/to you in any yiariic-
. g -11 mm ml us.
t’our's rpX\' trul
7. V A. Mcywaih, ;
Gicurerh.ee G ■uTTnissiouer.
sue t theii
gee.-dual
a! lent ton
rope-i iy and ghr p ‘d’hI'jTJea 1;.Ires4ng-. [the, ^-bindfpg of /he' Uttered
l } 1 „ ' iV : 1 ; :V 1_ :*ix-il.-gr- i)y mg. w-M-bir*.'L 1 . c<j.yrs -1\ life’s * n-’jok.* That'
•which canneNre eoyored up can
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u;d'b.‘k.r,is; th*iU£hlmueys,'tlui s '
: "4 heating apla:ratffs bi‘ y-rt in •
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L- *vc.i city i<;c pc’
a. i. lue co-Cj.’ci*u«.* >n ol ii
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<d lot* a; tie .x *,J ve. at-
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1111
sjreitjon of
,. , »ur country has the menace o
however, recentlv'' taken have-h r!i
' / _ > " v irlt
{i i( -n' scs in ! 1 ' " fM
no .time' in the history of ■ i( *.‘:;)ecii\.e rnunif.ia.bfck’s, to* the ’
md that the numbei
for tile
fork* winy
By!y’ ut.
be torn hY\ay and that YYrhich
can Kb ucnher’ t^Yn away nor
ca.vereu. up can he 'ITsse>lyei 1 in
dm 4cid <'J sb'Tu .fma'’ yulnes.v.
t>. 1 r c - .
And now ..Jins conver>ati■•■n
vV.it CMi o-To" a' close by si at ihc
im11 in
i -t a
ay; I
yvya.
K . 4
Fn.ji (I 11| <J
:K" t 'a4ottTiTem- fb
d’^t^u.wsa.vs tliiit r$ ■ chji-
p co^ Ad^reAiry-.n Advise* Oak
d*r.ers to £s v „ S:cd for Next
...Year’s Pl-.ntirg.
<Ae rm^ns v. iaqa ".
been s-urremlereil untouched! b\
oeen greater and the pre-
j- Their destroying hand. They-j Allied commanders. —T'hey Yvil!
I Seem to realize tlrat sooner or remember, how Germany has rc-
[ later they/must ansYver for their i yarded its* former, solemn Ilc;i-
iniyieeds, and they are trying ' «s' raps of paper, and will
to make friends for' themselves
if against-the ip-day of' j udgment.
The present status of peace is
1 that President Wilsojn has trans
mitted to the. Allies Germany’s
request for an* armistice. ^As Germany -still has on the west-
this is a purely military phase,'
•itfl terms will be decided by the
rr*i > -
take such security in strategi*
-positions and safeguarding of
Germaif armies as to make the
armistice a genuipe'peace. Bqt
it should be borne mind that
ern front about two million sol
(liers who can still fight/.
macaber lessened ’ aTrrGttre
therefrom checked.
In testimony whmTof l havt
of fires ! c m-i, Ibt-jiMl.. v ... - „ . j us . so far ^[possible
Gt he: Id^uftF y ‘^ r ' 111 -V— -yT^dics.^c^Mi.uv , uyoirl 1 re-ctdiv-v^tW. r
hereuntQ. set my
caused the great
h:\ii<l and
lli-e c. Rot mo lit uv . -. \
I beM wcjv ' tuimi’ed fn
little li»'S of tintc'. . f
• • A ( >urwork
■i • (•*'».
y\ nil
Mi" Virginia'Durant, S
tii | ut Ip al, pairbix jS.
mused tlie great seal;, of ihr ; 'oiiicwlcit tis it*Yva- d'.ccVTr. t*vi lVs:- 4 -Gcnr>*‘i:\ aii v cr !■ -ivgjtby. ! 0 ‘
yiat*' ol .South Carolina to l>e| Wo^k uiiu-k ihe :i :<•* lit , "rd*’r "f the d;tyNeV<--rai A. R. , v ‘
tffived al (-olunibia on this, the I y^tem. thin'- htid t«» be arnnigcd J G.■ • Ltufics and .lr *-. ; q , ' ( ’kt , d. _ a
Cginy ’>ia • - q for the pr»
ittif tlon r ii'-xt .ykiv/s. foo.d crop. 1
—-.--This i<* Import an. ahtt-4s=
t!io good Ad ninisirnrioiiNv
Whilo.. tho prodiH'+km 'of <*?ed will
tv h- 1 o.'out ncnit;*] this year, larjfe or*
dp*rs fpr xMpyHuble s*wds have bMB ■
Vp'rovd by foreign eoheerns^for export
iiroptuin. coiimri**?; which formor*
tve hee.n exporter* of vecetabl*.
*o the' T'nlttnl States. Aa
:Trd day of October,-in the vear- hefore tl.i^ 1 signal jo “g<> ajto*ul j." patch 4 of c*»ttQu^ .r« n!:/ii»g a result of this, the supply will not
»f our Lord nineteen hundred tf>u ^ giYmn. \\'r are verve tew .di'llar- ! :b - R- d Cp-" eweat #m»u&h to moot -hW
and eighteen. , f miich in need of ‘.'Seven Lc iofie
4Great Seal).
Richard I.. Manning,
VV. Banks Dove r ' G^yc.y^.
Secretary of State. y j.
] Boms or a tiirdoFl»o^ to enable
us to get ouf allotmeatln full
time. V • • ...
The Fair ax Branch *v. ”
ready for Service*- *
PrW* will hljjh. and fft©
w . pri*'** and shortage of supply
A l*i>c»*« yyIio - ill,em|er* *l on bring tnany Inferior seed'on the
the Westqro frailt evplnine* 1 that il-et. To overcome this difficulty It I©
lit* waiReiF to g‘‘i hack toConey **TJ necessary that every
Islaml where he used to 1^ «0>1* part and sav. seed for
v* • , year’* planting. -7 *'.
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