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1 ... ,, - ^ . . - . • 7 w\ r "• \ • Wk Barnwell Sentinel, Owned tnd Published Every Thu rid*y Bf THE NEW SKNTINKl. ING COMPANY _ . —AT— BARNWELL, S.C, ■L On ah Oakroli. 8-Uims., • President Jko. K. Ski Cm no, gee-Tr^aar turdtjen- eral .Manager.. • keep a part of our forces there until these tefms are faithfully jLj-earried out by them. ’Another factor iir the case of the return ftAUHfOLL *JL*TiAAJL, -r ; - t)f these slightly wounded. The newspapers are now carrying about 3,000 names a day, and .it will tak^e yet fifty days to fin- HAKtfWlLU DEATH FOLLOWS INFLUENZA. M't. N, P*te Grubtr Pkttrt Away at UakerCri j, iafirmoryg Charlca'oa S. C Mrs. N . Pate Gruber died, at jr-Craig Infirmary' MUST GET LICENSES EARLY IN JANUARY . Only Tea Days cil Grace Allowed At*. * omobillm—highway Cnmra siiua P.rparta For Ruab < Periods- who intend to drive their automobiles in January 1 W. M. JONES, of our troops is the shortage of ish the publication of the list. ships. Mr. Boche, by an unre- This doesn’t ifiean that news of Bakers raig innrinarv strained use of his pirate sub- these hasn’t yet gome to us. It, Gharleston, Nov-. 18th at > !) marines destroyed one-rfourth has come in private letters from ' conuaeted ♦'lx* | will liavL to procure .-a license of the world’s shipping. It ydll comrades there to friends ancp r l V *t **•-- t( ‘ n d:l -> s )< ‘ i(i ||‘.jl>late /by fore January Id., ; -T-lie be impossible’To briiig bur men relatives here. v - ' f / v a _ wtts apparently'/ law. gives nutoisis, tenfburs' of baok as jjuicicly as they were! f J ‘ wh.,,"^ \ZuJy earn,,!, over; because more OPPOSED TO WOMAN SUFFRACE W j^ffaway in | tI £, c„, ;i~r V lh 3 • ,h :* rtl Mra - ‘ Jrf ' 1 >"'-iK»Hovvinj:ViHs5,p 3 e; a.mlite.r ''ll - . l:,s “! >•'>"' tiUi .(he tan - may >im, an.) ,„ms- raev to Kurope by (lest roviny'Tf' J! 1 ',! ! M**''* **• i th-'H, as to whether ur not' an. ; ,L r of a veryhnriahle imtfiyieatmn has I,ten inii.lt lOVKllf <!l I KM! a ;ftl *\V DEATHS IN COUNTY AND STATE. , ■ ■ — ■■ ■ A«“ 1 • • . '/Mrs. Ashton Holland. The death of Mrs, Ashton Holland, of this city on Tues day night was a shock to tlu> gntire com unity, feho was wlth Influenza. some’ days a r o than GO per cent of American 1»M M.^1111 c admail niititerFHp \ trexops were transported in puaxy 14. lft't'i.Hl il;c I fr!*itli(V »1 IWn-. i . . . wefhy.-i'., un.u-r the Act <»f (YmjrrLsH, British ships. I hose oversea of Mjarch 3. is7<>. ^ / ~ j factors are beyond onr knowl- Legid >:f i.i>■ f,;!' <>i ti 1(1 , ( <u '' ‘ '’v/. 1 d ’ a T*-* •* t - 1 main U/.ib'u in ...the- • nvoiroi. imi '| 0 \ (T t jp- p«r inch m - ;:.; ••• • r*j met soh.mrs yat-bg re. m ;N Ami , he cle:-tr,uct'on of: which ... \ui»u!d heaut'lful at home. A!1 •parties should .re leased. each mm I o H^rtiv’ui . ? :-• .rubt,of Ri’H|Te?t' ttt'HfO lutions of K *pc n: LVint- Sod an (*tb. r i tf'li g i ol M( will he <•*,**•« <1 for at -tic rn> ->i '!"/ j fhmg else -:nJL ihe road. [ f t , uMkrrr r At home tje winnjpg 1 of the not n (v^.iwar has. crowded nearly everV- ,i . r\ ' .*•. • * • I-'-. Ofihtn p* r in ‘If..or mi m »•« i I |> r Word, t 1 '" ' *' '• jmW'r- J ue i '*»V4. .1 C •aeb i.t h rurih with a iiiMimmriTyijuiK f evil _ to be. avoided here Js to of 26 c^nts. ' discharge the soldiers ; pib'HS l.OTl has W' I m • • • ■ - - a< voting for '\v 11 <1 life he; of ; l.i i / a money j?Ut was tjiougin tndie improv ing ‘ when * iVetinY^vuia velojfeil, which resulti ! in deai/i. She leaves surviving, ” her hnsband J Mr.,'l'. A . Ho'j- laini and five small ejiddn i.. The ftuieral took jdaec : ...V t! e Ceaietai-y in the c of j a large 1 co.'icoui r-■ lai iia s and. f -• net oni( ^so^nwie ipt -otu« r'Jiifofiiiaiioii r(» The \l 1>\ All cliang»’“ of aiv**r*ifini? Hiid. #tll comm-iniea-iorh mu-i uv RilJri*^^) to The Ba rnw*‘ll s'mi f riel and in ot be m thi* nffl'-e nut la'**r iJimii '1 ir ,H»y | mornii g !*• noo.rp juiblicaiio i mi the •arrant i«8«e. '■ All coivmu iicfttion* run t be hiciiqd- by the writ r. not for iiubbuHtion, but u an evidccp of g .oil faitii. ri.J tupro- *©«< thtt DMW-pRfC* - . more quickly th.an they can be ab sorbed back into the indCistrial of .commerce._ War will be cancelled leave the ‘States\rrtbi 4 d parceh, bl ‘o- sinldi-.uly. two--a"great sfxQ.cic a central government, (awist‘b11 a.iid oi>! e pall of gffmiij lions are not supposed t > make. ov '' r ° 1!l i..f ,,lll, 't.L ( - ; <'i!iiuai!iiiv., Mr-'. < irtiU-r was. a < i o v»• t * <jl a ve and funeral laws, but to the contrary they only establish principles. (’on- lll< ln ‘ M 1 1 ‘‘V ( ave Mgthodpd- gressmen represent the people i 1 l !, l ,V *‘ v . ai " ua ' d l ye.tr> oid. while 'senators represent the ... , , *”**** n- o. 4 o a i. , , conducted hv her pastor. Key, rotates. Senator Aiorgan, .who \j r (; ra } r " - r US Alabama feels ])i:oud to honor ) < '"‘f y * the i workmen ami § her smi _ j„ speaking-of him^ Warn-h, ,,, 'I a,. tact,ones can be adjusted to the „ A i f - «i e ‘;j n otY1 .^j. , i. 1 i . , , . , . , . sen al\va\s said 1 am an am-! day afternoon, at J. o cloek and trade demands ot a peace' b.usi- Lassador from jx 'sliown; to prove that apioica-; . jdion.^ .li• biso^• *'' ?,!. Can-be ]>l;iv'ed under arrest sm.nri *’ ,1 'B V *‘'d marilv. Tile > highway idep.trt-j he-in to is^ue' the \\ ■ui: r- fiLfuns.were • ---f. Ik ■ • ' ; - • I - am, as'isted -('ullom. pastor' > >g l b v of the •. »EBHeKIHTluN KaTKi* . ■ . - . . . ... One year, <160; N x n)ohth« Three m >nthi 6<i3. in abtasck y()o ; la remitting MhepKa nr raotiry urlnrn mute pxjibb- to Thb Nkw Skny inki Crm.ihniNo Co. Our Priceless Privilege. 11,1.411 will 1^1 H plates tile first of next month. One Clerk can Csue possilii.v ■-.)() tags per (lay : tlfroii.gh tire mail. idjC available space in the oftiees of the highway xlepart- lnent used for licensing tag' will accommodate four clerks issuing tags . through the mail, with eight or ten other vliork- ing,. recording ami filing. Tln- nuaiis that about l,()tj(i tags per <iay can he mailed out in i we : . Si• i vives \vj ;'i (. ,o id v . h . ;iv. o 1'ad-i. --’g w. :i i- \\ . 1' r i- a J ; i Y. M i >c . .\1 :i.<-!' A. 1 . i>. a]\i , . i hriii i'n in g'. * J r • ’ '• > f ‘ A’Ik I •i’esv*..!-. SNGantl. oews rraehcd tt rday i fOrlo ant .)or S. i r.i n: t dcattl -it , _ the sovereign the interment was at Cave ness. Wages will .be scaled 0 f Alabama.’ Senators ! f, hurch yin tliyprtsei.ee of 7» down to peace basis contioil- respoh^ibilities even be- hirge coneourse of sorrowing ;o(l by the laws of supply and yond their own.State, in fhat a'•’ vl:ltiv,,s »'"1 friends. The demand. The armies of wo-„ vol(! affecting Vfundamebtal ['oral olferini-s were numerous, 'addition-,,, those issued at the men who were drawn from qucstions affects every other; g"' 1 "' 1 ' 1 al " 1 ot al'Oopnate wimlow. Dunng the rush 'days teaching and. clerical avoca- state . • Suffrage being strictly I tions will be demoted to their a fundamental question the fed- 1 , J*'?- -f" ' 1 ' *\. ,s “ rvlve '' l,v former occupations to make e ral governmqnl thould not jt- »• iliunkoi'Crm! uAlrliniv . . t * 9 : n'°u 0ni f() y <1lscharRed J s6ldlers - tempt to assume qmtrol by any Kmihp aged :i vrars lx sides Jier As a people *ve are neither; I hey'will be released just as institutional amendment, the pa reiit s-, Mr. ar.r! Mrs. (i. C. Pate (Irqbcr a »*d mre little daughter. A tree ungrateful nor -neglectful to- fast as peace industries can ah- question being ofLso vital im- ward our sons who have don-, 801 *b them. • • - . ; por'tance it should.be left to the ped the uniform of our country i England and trance are in individual State for decision to fight its battles. Men of advance of America on 4 this and no majority rule has any le- South Carolina have always i Bne. in that they have far more gal or moral right to dictaie to been a part of our farflung hat- than a year been working out the minority in fundamental af- tle line. The men of. Barnwell their plans. /.England recently fairs, else three-fourths of the County have reflected an im- as a te?t discharged a battalion States could combine and de- fTom F.ranet*. In twelve hours stroy the very constitution it- they were in citizen clothes in self and establish a monarchlal Best, t\tcui)iothers, C. (’. J5est Jr. and II. 1). Best and one 'ister, .Mi'S Maiv Ann Best. May Cod In ter unto .family in tliis satl bereavement. Mb W. V in the lattej\.part of December and ’ the first weeks of January i • .... >ai nw< . v< f nn I :w Ul i a T. •at id ns come iii nt j ilm rate of 1,500 or mote per <lav. This inevitaJdy eausds delay in in issuing tags foi lt ihe latter application that come in. If tlie applications begin to conn in'huge numbers earlv in Im perishable glory on the homes from which th.ey came. " W’e are proud of them whether they fought or died on land or - 0 sea. It is meet and proper that steps are already in progress A BRITISH KERO. <‘mvTTrm> (1 from f rst'I’HKr- of. W • itoi'o, \\ ho died souiewln Ki'ane<> on (Ictoher 20th 1 . C .* t- najjV t«an11 was the m; v s< i of Mr. LoxLgstimei. Caiitt: a na tive of- 1/oUtng Spriligs. if s ccu-nty, and who was well known in Barn-well. TTie Coven.an i report of Lieut. Gantt’s deaih ' was very meaghr, stating on v that he tin <1 on October 'Jib >. JOe. Ate he was eonitnonly k ni.wii everowhere, was an e-xciptimi»_ ally fine young man and «>v d by all wno knew him* T: s news of Id's death will i.id( »d be sad new s to his niah' r< a. lives t an - aiul frit AtlsDriduglu uK» ik their home towns and with a government instead of a repub- one, and saw his burst of fire set government .policy in their pockets lie as"\ve have. The whole quds- it alight, so that it began falling with and mini*- eemher there^will not he such tax luart-hioki n a rush (limng the last few days of tlie month'. * Mrs. R. F. Dubose. •'"nice tne fee iv tlie >anie*for Williston, Nov. 'J—APei the -ame ears as it \yas h r t brave fight for lif^j Airs. R. v* ar lur the full-year, owners-Dubose died at her resider. wbiL-smiix-o, lice in'!* Uii t u ; here on Thursday m shou.d know; ‘•nd. 1 a (u>e. lull’ \ ear mu-ell to over, of uiiee.tamtv as in 'other sections to erect suit- many in the restoration ' now | age of 41. Mrs. I) how-: born Miss Sarah K. aqainst non-employ- tion of suffra-rei ;is steeped in !- in flame. At the .same time bid-j.t-.■, i-j,, v . -in *' 'in’d Ink! ^Onniny,- am! w as ment tor six months. Franee—politics' and nut5 per cent, j lets were about him like wasps. | tVoGi tlie it •\Icaitr, e- • — ° i Fd'2 to .Mr, S. M c::pecU4o-fuwiish em-ployme^L o£_the white wonren ’ ' x « South want the ballot able monuments as memorials ‘^ (l altas ruined by the war to their patriotism and courage, ^ Bh us there wilLbe a steady, would resent any }>r *fw -ed tl*- ward, political or otherwise, for their war efforts, wi wy hear which in some cases led them stream to embrace death that wgi. which returning soldiers lie controlled bv of the One of thexn smashed his left-el- ur« - uu .h • and’ the bow. and his a**m dropped.and. ti" nur^-p true patriots among the v^omerk hung lonFFitirH treeless'. can’rt<ii:pi; - It . mit oi onim tne ■AV 1 • re ny inea s »- t v :in<h r. j j 902 wh i to MT, Tired ev-o; With now one. run d steer am :a‘L; might e . in peace rhoirMeyrrul factors.; H'hosg nTosi re- ; cent <v drafted into th(' army dilliculty in re former employ- fighting will not have been in vain is gratefully remembered v,ld have les by thime for whom 1 heyrl'o-nglvt. j K ;> -jnjtig ’heir What could be more fittimr ment - Those who have been for the people "Of Barnwell j ^ngAisL-in the fighting lines in county than to erect - in the 1 Europe really-deserve be i|e- cnough'in Senator Pollock to be-1 with every stunt known to air- town of Barnwell, as the conn- turned first. Those who have lieve he will certaifiiy heeil the men with a little morning w : H- tlie cry ."reward the wo no extending ti.om the hali* yield would mean reward cent, while wt cent, and that w.ouid mean. useless, ai he man:. i shoot against new swarm of enemies-—td: came like wwjges. lie steeply to escape : thgi eight more scouts vha. ( p(*nalize !;’> i>er dowp.^ ffecould not avx.id them is-'just what. it. so he fought them. He roughi 1 liave faith hv manoeuvring for position fJ" WM 1 Ahn* I • U‘ to t: r n by t. to "> per Uiu - ~T) . 1, • . U1K t *it . ;;. 1 )' pi—— . h u i iTii'c a: «»f Iii' can.!)* wire. Use. i >1 tatijace t ;waiting to : iTOm the !iig as ,L so ofti i :e from ;•<>;i**r t<- o*v m r t - i i i IT 4) t . n 1 one rt • mans, niciv n f Dubo- r e child, In Miss 1913 . R. T Vir ^.ht. at dx'se was Wd'-in >f uit. ied ::i VoynuiiS, L lea vi eg ilia Y a- Youm. ‘is ^ that rg -tt ui n I;*• < • ■ «.epartm«'iit towns w it In !' ’■ ,’Uui.UUi \\ a *«’ t i-t ! <il !'t ah 111 -. t i*. It untily tiwiK'r* do jid a ease, nuiuherdf c*. i T's . IVtll t, *e(*Tn> know ii I urge ]da Ii.'earts of addition t o c r ii :: s < n i ■ diae and A ! :l daughter as ano\(v she lea to mourn Lev loss hei inothei* ty seat, a suitable memorial to been wounded or are. sick need wise,-with reason and vote as ness in their hearts. buTthis wa.- these soldiers? Their names-j brought home as early as Senator Benet did, sliould the cold, deadly : kill. It was watch- lil< ‘ number of should be cast into an imperish-> P oss *kl e . measure come before hint for ed by ground* observers, who able tablet of bronze, as men i consideration, in the meantime ►held' their breath at the sight of Boll Weevil Quarantine Raised MnC T. E. Griffin, and the fol- whose deeds we w'ould not wil- f Belated Casualties. .; urge the people ot your State to that one Liitish ail plane, bank-j Florida. • ; lowing bi Olliers anil sisters, lingly let die. The carrvintr of! Aliho„o-h «•«« .»u.roH kee P “P ll,e k' ood work. Ala-1 tag, nose diving, looping, with |_Olemson College, Nov. 23.—I»is*. Ethel Griffin. Mrs. J.' . this work to a I Hi the papers of each day contain* Stale * interested in his de long lists of men w ho have tlMon * pletion should not be difficult. We already have the best blood and principle of the county at work along lines of the Red Cross, County Defense Council, and the War Camp Community Work organizations. Before these begin to disintegrate they should be crvstalized around a suitable monument of artistic design to commemorate the services of our Barnwell coun ty soldiers. “Very truly yours, ‘Martin Lee Calhoun, j j “ m' * beet y-*i reas. Belated Casualties. The carrying of! Although peace was assured keep “ P the K °° d WOrk - Ala-iing, nose diving, looping, with] _Clemi . successful com- more than two wveeks ago, yet bama and every othef Southern the flock oi Germans about it. j As the boll weevil has been .Geddmgs. Mrs. J. K y Jvist.ice, A ■’ ’ 1 ' ’ For ten or twelve minutes he found in the Southern part of ami Mr. J. P. Griffin df Hen- juggled with his airplane lo get the Peninsula, of Florida.' the . tiers'on.vil.lf, NT C., ami Messrs, his target among the cultures, Florida State Plant Board ha*' 1 -. 8 ; ail(I HJL. Griffin of Fh r- He hit two and put them out of lifted the quarantine against enc< ‘- S. C. j action, and then they , had had cotton, cotton seed, cbtton seed! Tflt> interment was made at —— — ! enough, and he landed success- hulls, etc. ; - , Calvary church' jn - 'Claremion PERTY'H- TISON. ! fully - But when his machines As -the work of the Federal Fountv. The friends of Mr. IVrrv IT. j came t° a Be did not jump Bureau of Entomology Was so risen will regret to learn- of Be sat all ciumpled up, sueeesStuLiu lexas, the quar ts death which occurred at {ii-b with his head drooping, and if., antine regulations against the .home in Alh*mlale. When Will the Boys Come Home? \Vhen our peace rejoicings had died dowrn the next ques tion we asked of- each other was the above. The answer to this is that the boys in the army constitute only a small part of the organization vve created to^ win the war. This had to' be won if it took everything we had. W T e scrambled them all together. Now our task is to unscramble thejn. One answer to this question depends on how Well Europe behaves itself. Just so long as Bolshevi.4n and anarchy are rampant in Russia and dodge the real issues*in Germanv and • - ... —. 1 * Austria, so long will we have to -keep an army there tp assist in keeping orikerv We do not know yet just what terms the peace council will lay on the Teutonic powers, but we-must men died, been killed, wounded or prisoners. The reasons for these delayed lists are twofold. In the first place it wasn’t a good military policy to publish these lists as they oeburred, in order that the enemy might not know our losses.. He must be made to UeJieve that we have^ v. Mrs. P. V,. Matthews. * Williston, Nov. 12.—Mtsa* P. v Monilnv,|wasona-.stretvher that he went; pink \v„rm were lifted, ami by. Vv-Mtathcws diecl at her resi- .■uffered teasaeverilv'than thev^' ! ’- ,U11 if ;»*»>*• #• ' s IK,W *" a hoajiilal, reason of this action shipments dence on Sundav night after an - - ' “wo- • " gravely wounded, and; every. 0 f. C0tt0 n and other cotton ma- illness of several weeks. Prior man out here^who knflsys how he terjal 'froth South Carolina may to her marriage many years have. In the next place the t The funeral services w< re - con- cables were so burdened with (l aetcd the follotTing“<Tiy by the transmission of more im- i\ w . Rev Dibble, pastor of portant^ matters until it wa^ the M<‘thodist chui'ch., of which impossible to include the name* lie .was* a member, and .the in- of casualties also. As soon as tejment took place in the Hwal- the armistice was signed Pres- J ow Saramiah cemetery. BeU_ Went Alison cabled Gen. Per- was in the .eightieth year of Ms idling td send at his earliest won a largo circle convenience a complete list of ' T 8en1 **‘ " 1SP °' aH-cKsuaTttes in the American j™ is #urv - lvea . h 1lis vridow ; fought between fifty and sixty be ma de to the'State of Florida hostile -aircraft and destroyed., he flatter, without hindrance ferur and drove^dow( L> si.x iiopes? an d;A vit hout first securing per- wdth all his heart ^hat this air mite. knight will recover from his, ■ _i „ -■-? , ,.j j ounds. * L DAYSlF DIZZINESS ago to Mr. P. V. Matthews ^f' Willislon she was Miss Mary Barr of. Rlackyille. The inter ment wa^ made in the Willis ton cemetery.- forces, It three daughters, 'Miss Aggie It was recently“''estifiiated Tison, Mjs. Lucy Tj*on, Mrs. thpt our total casualties would T. G. Stoney, and one nm, Dr. not exceed 100,000.' and as U._R. Jisou, all of A lien dale | (our-fifths of this had been who have the sincere sympathy published ft was supposed.that j °* -"'narty frumib in their be- only. a smalt number was yet ’ ri3MVCfll . enf - ^ '. -* • • - A more recent dis- j to come. patch from Gon. Pershing in- u,,,. .„ l¥icu . is i„ vit0(1 „„„ Any girl fn nf»ed of assist mice at., to die ate.** that* the reach , 7| IL , Jteseuia Home, or to niitc te the figure 236,117. It is believ- tin* matron, <’onimqiuiant Alarv ed that a large portion of these K. BiiUuG G21 Rut!a i f.tnl St ', casualties consist of men so Greenville-South (’iirolina. TO THE PARENTS AND CHILDREN r PUBLIC GRADED^ SCHOOL. The , Board of Health of the Come !• auudxtdc. ol Barnwell . . A 'I here are daje of <hlx-net*8; S| t*l s, of iieadaGlie, lao^u *r, hc»**; . SnmetimeB rheumatic r*iuo ; U twi. u'lnyrv dir"rdt*r-t'. Propie. f**i£.- DEATH OF CHiLD. 01 ax ton, Ga., Nov. 19.—The eleven-months'old child' of Mr: City of Barnwell has ordered I ^^ L >>, ***»' Odnmi J EfrtUr^ftl in H»rii\vr*]| hy grnt> fill 'ra., died on the 18th lust, as Cht the schools' not to open until Either, notice, -*Htd in 'view oj this fact aml^ order, as your Su-* perintendent^and Trustees have decided not-to attempt to open the schools again until Januti- friciuls ami i-cighbori* Mr*. K C. Ui|»m!llH|, Barnwell, say*: ‘‘Five yea-s Hg i J hud a severe h»ck- i aclie ea - i>ni from kidney^ rvn*ble. My betjc ached u'l the time,' I h;itl dizzy *j)*;ll* »n1 Hu.wght I wmijd fall oveib *Wy eyes vpre^lro afTept* ct and epois . , danced t»* f.Tr* im\ I to..k many differ-. IT 6th, *919, and this is your rent medium's hut pot n ‘.relief tu.m 1 ihiau'n Kidney P-U-*. slightly " wounded that they were nnt'even relieved from duty, Gen.. Pershing has sent by courier to Washington a list - ♦ >fT: . Liberal advances .’bid i aTuTIing-hy Pt’urce dt l Simn . Cotton. exjK*rt hahTBin Batter, SavannaUflTa ■» ). — notice for our action. (Signed) ' Thomas M. Iiouhvai’er™—•* ■ 11 ar-ey D. C’alliuun, A. I >. Connor^jg. -- . ' ' Trust eos.- result of a bunrwhioh .deveioped into erysipelas cau-iiig its death. Mr., and Mrs. Sender were residents of BarfiwoR countv be fore they moved to Georgia sev eral, years ago. -r •V. 't' 1 *' ii U Thv’y vii*re rcivtmici'iiiitU in thv* iocmG-- pa'j^is hj Tiorn;* pioplb. Hint I t ( .. thrxiUSCSf'rrFin_ 1 In• s:Fire* By Itn* tifh<* I* ' ,,,r **• W" yea-’ oi inc wifr.rr Trt. iintl umM tiwif tlfvdif? f b x tl.*e- Irnck- are '*2!U’*y'i*l>yWPX| t . ..it-. :»cii»* wi* i-t ariy guru*, and my vih iyV ‘ wound*, v*rnTJit-*._ cuL. -Tn»• ma■ who WH' r , n*,;rvH'B:iij’i i Kcj t '.m u.-ieg'Dtbu’s P P r rPAEed li»' hi« h'^M e FmlTFr'im in-til I ! ; ni I h.>*i mvo hoxtt< n* tl they tn- h*rd to *lcp ad.chj»mvrf5)f fdoi.tl poi- tin-lv furn.l ) ' son.' Karr.s l'S^;a t * I PREPAREDNESS. I his H lie* s’oeain.Jif th< t'toek are I* myiru#l!yj |'i ice tJOc ai .*;r giiu r canary .birds f^p- ^k* i at Owe ns L> r tig L i^k'^errlax <U^ler> I ’on t sinutiv - 2**t I) ai7*tf * *nu ti -.Ty- ij j£_ii- ly Anti'e.frtV. It .-T*Vr t«,4?r:c*a+ i) , •ftO t* i/iTihe- ts!. f tjd >•/ rc;m-1>— i> an'^ ^ . Kionvy’ 1* T's - m .lit i* Mr-(itynil- healing <> I or e u ;a, * ■ * l * | Uf » air. F.-fer-Glitf h u Co., .Vt^r* fUlided H you ;irp tint *'■ * » N V. • R.W.W'd b .;L. Wi'orrh it mi e y re u.-U**' 1 ApjU‘ ton G, 4-*-