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JcORP. JOHN O. BRABHAM Hav« received say there lias beeu no commer cial damagethis yoar. I suppwe you saw the condi tion pf cotton the 1st of Sepfcem- -tynv! Most of it had shed all leaves; this was very com men in,this county this year. - For . m wiewu laul , Home BanTTof Barnwell, Harry • D. CalRouh, President. Barp- • well^ (SjrO: : ' WRITES HIS MOTHER. letter^ while on this side and , The following letter recently ^rou can’t imagine hew much I received by Mrs. W. P. Brab- appreciate a letter from any ham = of Barnwell from her son, one. Instead of reading them. Corp. John Owen Brabham, of- over once and throwing them Barnwell, v who is ,in service away I put them away in my pocket until I get off some where by myself and then I read them again. I have not heard a word from Hattie and Frank since I have been over but I am almost sure that they have written. “Brant and I are still to gether. He is in my squad and Oupt. J. A. Mover, of Mey-, ers Mill/made a pleasant call 1 at The Sentinel office while in < town last Saturday. —..•7. .-vi-v. • - J i • - Mp*. W. P. Brabham ’ re turned home last Monday a.vtr a pleasant visit'- to her] daughter, Mrs. O. A. Minis, of* Charleston. - - J T - -I{4n a drug storey w e have it. 1 (>\v. n*, Dru-.‘ro.. t'airfa \ , S ; ~r. Cadet Eugene Easterling, of the University, spend■■Sat urday' aijid Hunday in town with his parents^Mr-r-and Mrs. B. Li* Easterling. >• The friends of Mr. 1 f a void Reed will be pleased to know tliai he has fully recovered from*'an attack'-of Influenza and 'returned to file University. of -fcb" (J. Monday morning. Mr.' and Mrs. W. L. Baxley. Mrs. Oneal Handers and daugh ter, Miss Kate and Miner Benjamin f). Baxley,. of, Sjiue fl ing, spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Sanders, of Bed. Oak. Cadet • Th os. K. Snelling, of the University, ' spent last week-end with ids parents Judge and Mrs John K. Knel ling. lie was accompanied b.v- T Cadet lienry McLeod, also of, the University. Bird and fislijpod of all kinds at Ovveu^HrugCo/T'air fax" S.C. ■ Mr. A. P. Baxlev, of Knelb j ng, was in Barn writ Monday. . 1). Box, of Allendale, tmvu last Saturday. (r." Kearse, of Fair- * > 'nitor in the oit)' received. The weevil has done ,, . no commercial dumagfe here this 1! ? 0 year. He came here in the coun- <l m0 ty in August and at that time there was very little cotton that * n< had not finished fruiting. But ; ’ ebtt the new growth at the top was j Th all,destroyed in some fields. As; that this^was too Jute, fpr this cotton | this to mature was The reason that 1' form “Somewhere in France, ./ „ J 1%18. “Dear Mother and Family: “I am 07 K. tonight, only I still have ,a cold? T hope that? that letter will find, vou all- V y . r „ well.-Lreceived a letter from Letha the other day. * She is ’well and likes Charleston fine.i She wrote, me :• that Mr. Ben Brabham was (lead-and I was sorry to hear tL . “Today was pay day but it doesn’t amount to very much with me since I made an allot ment to you, but^I have enough to spend as we don’t need much money here. We are paid off in French money. At first it was difficult for us to count BUBBLES FROM BOILING our money or to buy anything - SPRINGS, but we can get along very well Lyndhursh, S. C., Nov. 18.— now*. The French people over- The “flu” has not been very here are good and kind to us much in evidence here so tar and will do anything that they ian d a s it seems to be on the can to make us happy. You wa he hope possibly we will es~ don’t see any of them walking cape. around idle. 4£=tfeev are notj-^fyu'r school has been under old enough to fight they are quarantine for some weeks but old enough to work ahd they the teacher, xMiss Olive Park- do it. We can get plenty of e r, of Williston wa* i; mitli, of W,i>t< ]■- isitor iu -th-e cit v boro, wa Monday. My stock now consists of a full line of guaranteed solid gold and go d filled 5 gs, lirooeh ?#,] ins f L< % ij Che Bid tons, Kir Pi Neck CJadiMj foorke * * \ / Buttons,.Bur DropssB r.iidi^m-ist Uutclies. h \ ' * Glass, Silver ('ream, J CJi/tin, Elgin, Jl'a/ll ermf other .Mens H 'allies: Sfer- ling at^d Comma nity, mat ^ i ' Sheffield Plated II a/^. ^ (’est (S' Con l ('Ihn iit s, 4 (lint Stff tifi.nerif. ^ Trade at home and help build up your home town. ^ Soliciting your patronage and assuring all cus- 5 tomers of a sincere desire to please. | I; G. Co,, 323rd Inf., U. S. A. A. II Ninestein, Ksq.,v of Blacky if le, was iq tlie city Monday on prpfeSHonul busi ness.. ... . «, •• _ V.. Seymour Owens, Esq., was called to Bamberg" last Tuesday on professional, busi- Pins and s. ('harms nos \ s. Eye G/dsses.Caf Messrs. PruTD 1). Black and Juiiious F. pics,-Ttrf Millctt- ville, were in town Tuesday. has returned and will open again on Mon day, 18th. t There is still some scatter ing cotton.in the fields but not they have hatched uut two crops of weevil. These fields are overrun with them, yet these fields have yielded a bale per acre. Next year I d > not expect a half crop. This infestation is M*r iolis. Now as to the committee that vou wi<h to "end lure on No vember 2-d. I shall take plea**- .lie in "howVilg tlseiu.around. I As to the date you mention 1 can be with vtm-here a later date as 1 am holding a eomnumitv fair at Early Branch on t hat date. I will be glad to be with you the following? week at the time you shall name. 1 h— * The infestation I would show you i" 'here *a! K*till and this v r would be on the road to .Jasix*r a great deal. Most everybody 1 seems to be bidding for higher prices. Dr. C. G. Hay, quarantine officer on one of the Islands near Beaufort, is now here on a visit to “the family of F. H. (burnt. The Doctor has many friends here who are always glad to have hiav with them. ► loasuru m what tl is wilt W. I). GANTT {idgejand, as they in the fruiting ^ea- «lainag( came i JEWEI.KK o!>el'tson. otiuty Agent lev. 1 1th 10 Miss Edith Hay is on a visit Hill ti Ik I {kit!*! 8 is t* >| kill,| KRAUSE’S GREAT EXHIBITION SHOWS ON THE GROUNDS Free attractions include Loop the Loop, High Dive, Arial Acrobats, etc " • • ; ‘ , • * ‘ ' ' - y Unexcelled exhibits in every department including Livestock, Hogs, 1 try, Machinery and Farm Implements. „ . , . . y :, : . \ *. ■ ’< ‘ , •- • ~ \ Horse Races Every Day by the best race horses in the South. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, Thanksgiving Day. School children admitted free on - Big Parade lla.ni. l»y fifteen hun Tuesday. ~ ' ; ' * . A'_;. ■ . ' ■ AtWetie Events—Casti Prizes / ^ ’ i ‘ Free Shows and Midway. FRIDAY, Negro Day Military % Si udents. C'itadel College Football Game Dunce at Siffy & Frith Hall. Football—Alien Uiviversity vs. State Colleare