Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, November 07, 1918, Image 5
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Mr. W. P. Duncan {-petit j Tliejigsidoi'ieei of. Mr. 1>.
ue-day in the city of -Augusta.' Eastetf in" Vo'n VVaLhingtbu
1 sti«*et i> going up rapidly and
». Mr 8. J.‘Wilson, of Augnsta*
Ga . is-visiting in >Allvmlale.
COTTON is marketed to he.it
advantage through "l'earn*
Uattcy. Savanniili-. Ga/ .V
/ The Sentinel is.constantly ro-
Icoiving renewals front "iibs/ri-
i
will add to the beauty of East
'Barnwell when finished.
Tiie lied Cross lias In en
doing a s}>lendi’(l work fur the
prtfew and its inttw-
MRS. C. M. MAIN DEAD..
Mrs. G. M. Main wife of Mr.
G. M. Main, of Barnwell, died
at hcMtpirie here on the evening
of October 2. .at 8:30 o'clock af
ter an illness of several days
•with Spanish .influenza.
Mrs Main wa-> a Chii-1ian wn-
nuiu Mid was^liidov-fKl bv all who
knew her. She was a loving wife
and piother ami will Ik.* sorely
misled by a -core of friends and
rebut h - who mourn her losk.
n.-'rhed . 0 ’*m 1 .serviced were .ton
d tided 1> iu-T
THE UNITED W. W. CAMPAIGN. tw V. M. C. A. Campaign U take to end this awful business
* 1 Ooniinu-d from p,p« o,f _ L ^*** the Full Blast. ( ^ of wai*. Our men will -be ovfT- - 1 -
can life We represent to them The lnfluenza * as cut ! nto a11 , «en many long months yet, aed
can me. ne represent to tnem activities other thfm caring for a «, therp a* Oipv arn /-w
the allies. They have taken the t he sick » n H anffprincr Fvppv ]• * , hey are tiere, cr
d in ordinaiv occupations urn a ttpmnt. unless Ihe citizen- to,,. a
/I
and have,thus released millioifs'^pXtite entil^um^ is W 1 ^ srovernment 1*»«'
for the ficffitiniz forces. Thev 1 i ^
this drive over, let our people
understand wt need their help,”
Should the money required te~
ty weeks and /ft?
» irct! h;K worked wOndeivj NViliBronganu li<
for the fighting forces. 1 hey , j y .gj ven us t 0 ma ke it a success,
are also largely engaged in mak- ; 0n)y those who , ive in or near
ing munitions and in other es- th cantonment cities or over-f , u u i ~
sential war industries. The , v " i*!, v T 5"° Can eXpreH
facts concernintr the needs of S€a ' ’ vv " ere ^ daily, hourly j the suffering and disaster that
. _L. » c^ rning the needs ol need of help for women, girls w jl1 accru e the,reborn. - '
xt '„;|TOB»h h^cted;>v ys^- *n<U- ohildreft -«#**-**»
,efmmii 1 ;v^Ve!f” B8 ..? n ? :in “. “ 8 that a realize *e. great, big, hojffe
It)evs that were cut oil October!
1st. . : '
throughout the eoiinnttuity.j* Ontrer-ed
■in
, t *
Misg VVirgie Anderson/. oj
' ‘* • * - jDfiriliiii tnn. F nursing Mi".,J.
f Dr. Reeves-, <ff •< )raii”obwrg.i y'nmm . AnT-ixm. Mi- \’Sr-
•. 'Was in Barnwell \V,ediW-ilny^VFi' s -' a'.giad injty juuW and is
night the guest of Mr, <1. A ’hen i ^i^rerin-iaw • of .Mrs,-And
handsome reMdenet
Patterson.
Snelling. — - , ^
'l he. friends of M r>.
ni
an Anderson wi
Tin
ur ' J. O.
reuret to
.). X.
t!-t l enu t' i v ’ Sunday uftei noon,
i:i thy presence of a lio'-t «ii‘ sor
rowing reiative.s and fri< uds
.^lit 1 !<,■ survived' hy her hus
band mint two- iihKigliters, wtvo
ersoll, : r , V. - ' ‘ I
f nave tin- sim-vre \ sy mpatny ol
ot 1 many friends in tm rr oertave-
Iii.rnw^il Iti.,;: il5»»*fn.ancW provision should . work y Ai c A . i,' (ioin g.
be made on their behalf than' -
the budgets of our oreanizations , ‘ 1C ^‘ stts ** 0L ‘* t iS c “- * k ' 0il " Extension Work in Agriculture
t,he du,i tth ol out organuation^ derlul answer o-f the Y. H..C. A. and -Home Economic.; (W-
con emp a e. to the call of* the government scr.^Agricultural College and
,“5. because:of,the compre- f 0 r aid in its efferis to care fbt •'** <5 —-•
hensivenees of the ministry be- • ind prot | ct the h ,, pk . ss wonieii
ir.g rendered the American nti }r)rIs as thcy ^,, k te . : _
army and navy ana the forces, touch with the men in fhe . arm ,
of our allies.' It is the atm ot ;_ thcir mi>n> who w i U ingly sak , I,e * r ( la ^
these agendtt-s to p ace at the pbod-byT to them !and, home ^ 1 ' eady A nt - " '
disposal 'ot our soldiers »»<»., wilife <he. gOdSeritineht nee-ts Ll-f" 1 '""', y ° Ur w,UMt >" m tk:?
sailors all thatjs best in Amen-j " - j-projkicfiion Of corn, wheat an.:
tVicr A rnorinon linma fViei imori. I dlhfr (TfillS-' nivti rii«r< u n *
^trs. ‘Wgit; ‘Duncrm r
Co. Chairman Y. M. C, A.
■( i
"ii M;d-! mnit.
i m »r«» -t-rct t
n»;mng
1m* n'ut* frl
CO
4
1111»l«
tnc dp
lea in .that site is sullcjino wi-ih tion and will tm> imc <m|
cquippoil hollies in town when
complet'd. ■
the v -tUi".-
The Influenza condition is be,
coining >ori4>tis in Ba ri>WelJ
several, cases develojiiug pneu-
uionia causing some deaths,
Mr. ( v b t\. KetiliodykJv.. <*f
William.,. Infs been ii»*t-iJieel "f
his acceptaiicc at Canij) Free*
0RBI1U iRY
The mnnv .friends of Sheriff niont, f iveiuoni. Cailornia,
‘J.-B. Morris are delighted to and 1 *ft here <.m Ttmstlay ns
to know that lie is recovering ; one of the l' S. boys.
Irom an attack of Spanisti ^ n *l Monday was salesdav. l«irg<\ she diffused sweetness and light.
Huenza
( Tcto-
r" t mh^^
l»t*r She w;i> only 'ick ;i
few hours an,] no one dreamed
of the end-being so near. <>nl ;
aslioi't time ago she came among
n j r n
Us yet today our heartsathe*in-
sympathy with iu*r bereaved
Mrs, T. M. Ocoimr died disposal'of our soldiers and ; whi{
her home in AugTfsia oil
r.^AgricuItural CoIieg<
the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture Co-oper
ating; Year 1918.
Bishopyilfe, Octfl 28.
Member: ‘You ai
ndering a. splcnrli
service trV your ^ur.try in the
huii-ehold. Every where she went
can
big
the American home, the Amerl-.j.-^- train carr ife ^crops; .,-Im, pig* an
school and college, the - ^ an( j sisters ; iit „ bi!r c?l/es which nt so necessary t :
the material prosperity ol out
country, and to the winning cf
Now comes another
American library the American s , ^ wherc ar . ivi
forum', the best phases of Amer-.|" Uc irito - the nif;htj with no 6m .
lean elub lite. the finest aspects - maet lSgfi> , h( . v wouM br i the war
crowds came ju> th
Mr. \V. lb Sanders, of Red*! seal but everybody seemed to
<).»k township,' ha‘‘ moved to * T>V* lm-y ati-'U iing fb thelb'dw n God" sent hi^dcath angel to
Barn well and is’’living in one ^ business. Kverv
of the Richardson cottages on'orderly and
ot the American stage, and , , , . , y . .. -appeal tor service: -
, .•*!_, 'helpless indeed, were it net tpt ~ .. . .
, , . . . . above all the American church-;., % v m o \ ♦ u n * } • ' * he Gas Defence Division c •
lav. Larg<\ she diHused sweetness and light. , rr U - ~ • 1 the -i.JW. ( . A. to hold out kmci jt-„-* , .
.. ' i on, , ., j • i t ° es and synagogues. This is a , , tI the United States army is ver''-
e Uouutv olre made many. fneuds-duringl . • — , „ . hand and-take them to the Hcs 1 . . , , a *' ,
l,-... \ llirilwlM n, lt ,1, . colossal program and calls for a , , . . , .. j anxious indeed to obtain a.
I m stay in Augusta but -ala* L ^ , ... less houseJLo,be cared.tjitl-Untli., c .
i lung
was
JeTl’erstm street.
wa- made.
not a single arrest
The manv friends of Sujver-I l he sad news* of fhe death of
lira i
V*
visor B. H. Dyches are glatl to Mi v s l lorric • Richardson, who
see him but after being routined died ^f^tho residence of her
10 his Tyomf with the “flu* for’aunt M'r-. Gappil* Richardson
pearly two weeks^_.j, . in Barnwell- »»n Wednesday
,, , . ... ... , i morning sa'ddened the heaits
. , _ ■ ' ol e\ri\ one who knew her.
bee have sold thur home on,
Wash'ngton Sire*t lm-ifax
now amipying a room
residence of Mrs. Sallie McNab ru
bear be, gentle spirit aw'ay.
^lie leave" a busbamt and
two childrenM;\e Clair ami
Marcus, a - » one sister, Mrs.
W, 11. Hardin, of Allendale,
large expenditure of money-
Thit
Tshells of black walnuts, butter
,. a . .. . |their men are located. ..... - . , • 1L . . , ,
an expenditure necessamv m- * > .. ... ; nuts, hickory nuts and seeds cf
• ,. ., * often requires days. How piti-i ,
creasing with the growth of the fu , indet , d vvouM ,* these’T ' “ f 8 *^*
, . . ... cherries, prunes, etc., for the
strangers in a strange land
army and navy.
6. Because of thF COirtinqi-
tv of the service we are seeking
nil one brother W. L. 11a. ri- | ren der
*on. ol Augusta, ami a host of j so ] ( ji ers an d
without the Y. AI. C. A.
„ „ m It takes monev, big sums of
We aim to follow v. .
, ^ i it, to run these and lundred cr.-
, . , t..c ni/iuicio and sailors from . ... . . , ir , .
relai iv« s and fnenus toiuoum v, 4 . ... terpYiaes m behalf of the large
i ,, - the time thdy leave their homes, . ,.
tm* toss ot m*r*pmseTTce ; Irom* , . . ., ... inumlierol women and girls who
..... ..... i, • t i 1. , »wmile they are mtransit, while i ... , . . .
.tmoiig us. it is hard, so hard v, M .. . ...j are obliged to go out tVont then
t.i .riv.. lini* in. \-,.r .. i:.^i they are at the training camps, >, . .. .. .
lo obe Mci up )et as us i homes in the interests ot men
\ 11v*nrn ourl cmrmM L -Arhilo thou ora
men in seV.vice. ' /
It is for this/ the
ami are; ‘ y was Elation day | Nvilfio tala- iwr, w v mint .know .large and smait, while they are;
at tl„. J‘Md w;e mu* of unusual «|uiei- fm* v ilie best. The jptermem jon-their way lo thfe ports of em-
One of tin
and taking their meals at giie
Woodward llvu-e.
iuJ
mark'Vi that
: that lit*. was om'Of the
t'aiht Gwen Riltv lilt last
managers re- j t,mk place on the following day | barkation, as well as at those
u “ did Mot know a t Alien* Uhape.1 eeau te -y be- j ports, while they are on the seaj
, Muuiii- -jd,^ her latkt-r ami mot her [during their stay at the ports of
igoi* until i’b w;i> told so' that who procydotl her manv vi\>
o ning, n M wiih*iat,durg ^tiTe : "
( >. G.
grandest
cherries, prunes, etc.
^ r .u. .. I I .»! | «lf II ^ ■, - -
purpose Of making charcoal t r r
be used in gas masks for ou~
soldiens.
You can add another import -
ant service to our country by
collecting such stones and seed-*
as are wanted by the Gas De
fence Division of tht* Unite:
States army, and turn them
Hit*
Friday morning for Augu-ta. j fact .that it wa.^published mi lhe
Ga., .where he will go in train-lurihive w- ek*.
• I ’l'i • f. 11 orach* t .n.-'t*
< ’puntv, Siipt.'
ing at ('amp Ilaneocl^ having re-
• i i\ oil imlucfh ■; prders for the
machine gun oiiieer* at that
eamp.
'l he manv fri»*tiTTsbr>T A^k. lUj
. b
C fr»Ue
Film’at'.on,
.debarkation., during their expe-
j riences in further training over-
1 seas, in the zono-of combat in-
]eluding the front line trenches^
■ while' 1 thev are at leave resorts
i*j»tOi{ - verai d,i\s in (’olumbia
.■>*t
»-\t. ml their >vnip.i
;* at Ilf of
• ^ -
'( I
Davie
thy in tin* B- atii.'of her ln"t:i
I’rivalc 1. iwy : ! i Si in: .
Greensboro] . (’.. who 11*! - !M > • 1
piieunnmia >»i, * Getoner 9tlv.
while en route to France lie
wa- a yujing liiau :Tt <l had be n
i*' tin* -erviee -inee July.-
I'm* f* lends (if Mr. ami Mrs,
A. F. 1 iartin who li.»\v boon
ill ^ w ith >phyis l !i lu.Hrfeuy.'a will
be plea-eil to know r tl'at tin y
are improving. YTr. llartia *'i*
tliouglit to be a great deal
better, while Mr*. Martin,
woviC m a -von I en* nee
vith Mat.* Suptv- sw . aringei^
( ounty S.uj»t. . ,(i:h(j.ic. ol
1' . < * • 11 • •«•, Suj~. Fun on. . of
Ar.i.r;c oi Sp-r.K of ( o!um-
bia/ with (lio. rnor F.t e: Root.
A. ('ot)|»r a* di-eii*-1 ,,j f (| le
-ing tie* odti -at mnai .'iulercsl Jj :
tlirongl.iuu tin* Mate.
A party nh youhgfilk* fi.en
•Alil'lnlale mu lured over to-
Barnwei
noon. 'I
Mr.
*( < UllHIIIploil
tlelgjilin., has
’ Blowing .rablt*
TO ALL COUNTY FOOD
ADMINISiRUORS: ov i n< the hospitals or in the !t is of the utmost importance
| vigg^'t that you give pub- - prison camps, and then all the that plans be made for the wise
“kH\ in \our loe it pip es ’" wav back to their homes. The /W v,.- r rV.
tm*- helowing aiinoune iimnLU , e ' ...
... . 7. j ,, . rvolumeofexpenditurenecessar-
Inrliert ilooSrr, elfurmlTii *,
i . i i-lv grows vvnh the steadv en-
lor n.-in't in t ‘ ' . r , , .
ice. iaaM fjie 1 ‘‘tfgcment ot the lighting torces.
f ru in t’ne kin
... - n ^ , ,, A . over to your local branch of the
work being dbne today, that wc r, . ~ e , . . .
... . .. a Red Cross for shipment. Ir.
performing this duty you will
be engaged in no small matter.
as you may be saving the lives
of many of our gallant soldiers
(perhaps your own -brother or
some other n?ar relative) in
protecting thetn from the dead-
enemy’s gas
will ask you for your money to
help us. Let nop ong'delude
themselves With the idea that
the need tor War Work is over.
We will win, ct course, but have
you thought how long it will
ly fumes of ^ tne
Ih 1 giaus*, • laini. (h*i,i
1( t i *'7. Because of the impera
tive need of placing, all these
use of their leisure .hours. Tnc shells,
practical and significant ques- i I am confident that you will
tion is. shall our 'men and boy. | respond to this call as heartily
conic* back to us weaker or as you have to those in the past.
strongerMnen ? The period of remembering that you are i>er-
demobilization should not be al-i forming a most patriotic work.
1
M yd m*." lay a fter-
The piVnv eon."i"ted <u
end Mrs. Karl B.
helpful facilities at the service t lowed to become a period of-de-
moralization but rather should
be made one of growth in
knowledge and working effi-
“Gn 11:is the fourth anuiver- of ihe French army of 4;<>00,-
mzv the fuiimlatiou of the [000, of the Italian army of 3,-
< on mission !>»: R !i« f Bel- j000,009, and of the smaller but
m.Miieait prompt" ine to, VL , r y important armies of Rus-1 ciency and of strengthening ot
in th
Howard. M
Ueov." a lid
ami M'*">r>.
Mamie K.
Lillian ('aiTtou
athl i- sfill ([llih* "iek, is also
some better.
Cotton. Liberal advances and
♦■Xpert handling - by” Bearce A'
Battey,' Savannah, (ia. .
OWENS-PARTLOW.
The residence of Airs. W.AL
.» U( o\ »*". i'!ie;v e;ill«‘d
on tiie Judge of Frjhato wlule
jn town and had some very
important papers, "igmd up.‘
It is believed that Mi*.* UarU
ton is i*.o\v Mrs. “Reeves.
puinK you once mort
uanA* *l’ all mv eoiTTjTaT'fioi
for having during four voir
•"tived tiie Belgian nation from
1. Wil"on, and "(arvation. (
iSigmvli “.Vlb«'ijt. v
N ours very truly, . jpizecJ in the
Williain L1 ITo11, i budgets.
' jsia, of Belgium, of Portugal, of
' : Macedonia, of Palestine, of
Mesopotamia, and of Egypt.
The claims of these allied^ arm
ies were not sufficiently recog
framing of
character and life purposes.
The Young Men’s Christian As
sociation and the oth«r organi
zations are planning not only
to enlarge their recreational
our | program during this period,
but to launch a great education-
Fcw»d- Adpiini."tratur for Mmth
Carolina.-
‘8. Because of “ the inde-1 al campaign. In popular lan~ once i<dd us not to ' n-t
scribable need of the millions of
prisoners of war, who must look F‘The University in Khaki.” An
CAPT. J. A. MEYER INJURED
The many, friends of Cnpr
SfcLECTION OF SEED CORN
• IMPORTANT AT THIS TIME.
to us solely for a comprehensive
program in the interest of their
Columbia.—Si-lei
t ♦Li' £ • t ’ T . , %• * ] COm 18 important. fi»n t Ktimci i 11 id
Jones was the scene of a simple J. Ansgl Meyer wilh regiv t to nMouG go into hu/fi-ld. BefeTt suitable moral well-being
of hi." imiui tii a«“rid'*fff so mark them piat they may ?
•t.on and tpsting of physical, mental, socitvl and
t&ut. Everj* farmer n .-v • 7k
«..u . Uvi. ._»_i_ moral well-beinc.
9,
Everr though Jhe_war (o
he rfadilv'Uistineuhlheo. After t^e ’ j ... • { .■
L end within a tew months, <or a
and impressiVe wedding at. lljl'iuu
o’clock on Saturday,. November, eaiiswl by an autHmobileuiro- ;■ wwl ,.„ rn „.j,, rve ». ed „ d bt
2nd, when her sisterj Miss mg topsy turvy-while leturiiing stored so as to’pfote.t :t from ?x few wee^s, we should stand in
Nancy Owen-s. was married .to,nTZ'o'r ,vTkT’it Ybkluk': •‘ rl '« at need of a fund of mori '
guage it may be described as
Mr. Paul Clark Partlow.
The bride and groom, unat
tended, entered the living room
which had been tastefully deco- ;
rated with white A chrysanthei-
mums and' palms. Here the
beautiful ring ceremony which
united these two lives Was used
bv Dr. W. M. Jones, the officiat
ing minister. 5 ’
. The bride tv^s attired in a
modish, coat suit of blue broad
cloth with taupe accessories.
Immediately after the cere-
money a luncheon was served in
the dining room which had been
decorated with yellow* chrysan
themums and ferns. -
The bride is a young woman
of attractive personality
( «tjH.. and M,rs. Mover
M f". J.. -Bi, 1\ irklaud and
a i i-l
chi I-
ly necessary for fh« farir.f*rs to have .than $170,500,000, because this
j . . t f. ood SP ‘* <i ‘ n . o ' d ^J 0 a ' r01<1 ,oss of work, unlike that of many other
Idicli writ TvUmiing home 1’rum ttme and effort spent In replanting • * .
,, . .» , , ana ic m^ke every «ere produe^ is agencies, W’lll have to be con-
,. a . ln , a Hu.lfou .super ^ lv . h UH possible »t a time when Htg -timied throughout the entire ue-
six mvncil by Xfr. KirkUtul production of fooa crop. l. d«u»M «nuea uiroiwooui tne entire pe
aiid (iriyn by ■•Mrs Kivkl-tnd world situation. . riod ot demobilization. , \\htle
in Europe, I was told by mili-
Army Educational Commission
composed of a group of the lean
ing educators of America has
been sent overseas. They have
aSkodHor two thousand profes
sors and teachers of American
colleges and schools to help in
launching educational: work for
the coming winter, and also to
be 'had on hand for the period
of demobilization, whenever it
comes.. We have entered into
negotiations with the British
Yours for the success of pur
army, ' t
* • ‘ L. L. Baker,
Supervising Agent of Boys’
Club Work.
LCNj branch philosophy. .
Some'-people take up thi-i:*
time iiutrying to ^tiftichten tl>.
kinks in tin* other IVRow, and
always sorrv to *♦ e tilings not
working like. gre?»s<-d light ni g.
Yet ai) old Bn'pvDt preaclicr
ou r •*
r l hey were within a few hundred _
yaids- of their home when th^P ress * an(1 request their aid on , tary authorities that it will re-
car. hecame unmanageable and , the Situatiop. j quire a period of fifteen months
keel'd mct. None dfthe oceu-
pnnt*" of the inaehinb were in
jured except* Capt. Meyei'.
whose 2 ii j u i i»>.s were slight i)iit Porter, G. L. Hill, P. B. Hagood, that it will call for not less than
A. A. Richardson, J. O.*Patter- eighteen months'to convey the
son, R„ C. Holman; and sent armies of Australia, and New
pend before "wine ; but >ve clid !
not cptnprebend. » xactlv- hi" -
meaning. we could see no
penrU ronmcted-with our 1'ttle
affairs—as )et. t^hat we s:artel
out to sav was this, that any
specimen of humanity wjingoes *
aliout muttering like u sore t; il-
ed eat. telling his tabs of, woe
and vari'his dislikes*and wild
he takes to be p« rsecutiona ani
business drawbacks, always im
agining somebody is trying to do-'
him one,w ill discover two things,.
(1 stp lie got" no sympathy, (2d)
every one is glad it aint me, and
the chances is he will be/treate<l
and French universities to. help
us in this vast educational un- j^. e ( '' 1 ,e t- i ,ni P Fie said
.4 that that sick gal werht dead
rather painful.
FARMERS MEET.
A meeting of Barnwell Coun- this telegram to Senator~Smith. Zealand homewardi • Without
In compliance with the above from the time that the conflict
resolution, the following com- /ceases to transport the Canad-
mittee was appointed,: J. A. ian army to their homes, and will require at least $8,000,000 -jf, W e jiayc to take insults for
ss than for textbooks and books of rejf- compliments.
dertaking. One may judge of , ‘ , , .
., . . ' * and they laughed,Jnin to scorn.,
the K m,t.dimensions ot the fen-| A , fal - as we are ^neerne.I w
tei'pnse from the fact that if! had rather go along quietly even
« «* * 1 1 MYv'/. • 1 < > 4 1 n « n 1 C* O A A A A A A . .. ^ « *• V. .
i J
\
erence^ for the coming winter
alone. It ought to be added that
no provision is made for this
Riali Ma-tt-
m COTTON: 4 W4vy take “pot
luck’’ with yours when' von can
tv farmers was held at the court an( * copies were sent to Cover- doubt^ jt will take not less than-t-ed.ucational program iffthe bud- command
** - * " ’ ~~4-i
house on November 2nd and the
follow'ing^resolution passed:
Whereas it4ppears from the
aily papgp^ that the Liverpool
nor-'Manning and* Congressman i twelve months to bring our
American army home. During
condition critical. ■ that long period they will have
,.U
Lever: “
‘‘Cotton
Costs 30c to make, selling onjo^l virtually all their time on their
will,be missed by her wide cir-: interest/are allowed to come in caf market 18c to 26c. I’>rmers.|hands. They Mull not have the
cle of friends in Rock Hill,~ an d depress the price of cotton hauling - cotton home, rather ■ excitement and the incitement
where she has made her home
for arnumber of years.
on the
States below
T experience
get of $170,500,000 and there-" services of" I*E^LIvCK A: BAT-
fore in itself this, plan affords an 1 TET, Savannah. Ga.
She groom, who was original-y__^ e s^j ve d > that a comrrritjee be j
]y J*om Rock Hill, is a man of-Tappointed to take t,he matter un
sterling character arid is at with cun* runrespntAtivps in <*on.
ie markets of the United tP an sacrifice staple. 'Can you ; nf the war period to stimulate;
s below cost of prodiictiopTi re,ief: I th ^ ir spiritrorits intense activi- j.
; >yitn our representatives in con-
l, : ^ ■ -—present in business .in Colum- 1 _ \
* * bia. ' , ' they will he at home at 241 o F.ee !
.After a short wedding trijr s»il*et r -Xolumbia, S. C. , 4 . ’Tf i
“J.- A. Porter.
"G. L. Hill
V -“P. B. Hagood
“A. A. Richardson
"J. -O. Patterion
' K. C. Holman.”.
a further reason why^ vye ^must*
have a large oversubscription.
“10. If there were no other,
reason, there should be a large
oversubscription in order to
I meet promptly and, effectively
; ties to absorb their attention.! emergencies »nd crises whien-
and utilize their time. Their are Aure to come^- Mf you fake
> | temptations will be~snore num- away from war the unexpected, 1
• etcua and persistent. There the'surprises, the camamities,
> j will Tie a tendency ttTT?T dovyiuThe emergencies, the .crises, you
sTThuards and relax discipline. taJ:e a\N“ay war.” - rv '• [
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Patent Lawyer*.
^407 Sevcfttlt &t., : Washington, b. C.J