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■f he Barnwell Sentinel, Barnwell, S. C. - amount of school funds given would be a pistol held at the - || . the negroes. Therelmay. be more heads of Hawaii and the Philipp -TWCH 1 f • Ifv I» truth in these statements than pines. Germany may be beaten -- - . .7 r - T r ; r ; ,t: we are willing to .admit. The but is not conquered. France gytHK KEW SKTnyKf, PUBLIsTT^rg 61, truth 18 that so long_JULhas no English channel as Eng- lNG f company the average negro prospers in land, nor the Atlantic as Amer- / ;// —AT— HABNWEtL.^Of r His relationship with his white ica, nor cn Lo pro-, employer he gives but small tect her from German hggres- Itaeu.***oLtSwn». . - Prft * l ‘ lent concern to his fellow kinsmen, sion. France has only, 4&,o6o,- j*o. K ^NiLLiNo. ypc.-Treas. and ueu- ^ A _ A , r , Ann - —————— W. M. JONES, Editor — Wt • Fortunately for the general wel- GOCfpeopie to oppose. Germany’s = fare of both races in >the South, 70,000,000, so she wants Gef- negro leadership has so far been many,crushed. Other allies want* unable to, weld the negroes into their war debts paid, and know •ntertij asf*K*<*nd-eia*s raail matter Feb- race solidarity. that if Germany is crushed be- well?s. 4 () , . e< nmi^'throft^uKr^i The rtegro farm lab6r prob- yond the power to fight again, n# varrh a. lKTft. "igm must be governed by the, sh6 will be crushed beyond the— laws of supply and demand, ji power to pay war debts. Japan a/ t / < The Government has lifted the ban on cereals and relinquished its lease on the", 1- pert* cn.t* is more largely a question be- and China are both after Tsing-. ••oh b- q'.^nt i«B**rtioii. - tween the individual employer tau, which was formerly owned Obit 1 ur:e« i>sp^a Uhso- anc j Employee, than anything by Germany. In addition’ to-- R U ndT dVr TJlufi t ot ^"..otn-iA/else. Some employers can . al- territorial questions the peace whi beet r- <1 tor «t khe m liny ways g e t a n the hands they need, courier!—i&j being, besieged by" itch * moo will, a minimum i-targ* and some hands have made s< everything from woman suf- #r 55 o nt*. . good a name for themselves that frage to the union of Pan-Afri- Ali eiiHiiaoH of adtprririne.«nd at they can work for any employer cans. ThtBn : tn*l atnt m^t in they desire. The unfair em- lhe work ot tne r peace coun- j tufa iH-e n’t i»i**r iium lu^d-iy pj 0 y er and employee must take cil has been,arranged very much ... iDiiil ,i*iu mi. ill lni‘ , * the consequences of their un- on the plan of committees to —whina-are—entrusted—tbo sub. new Bevo building. * '** r ' »*»*-.- ' ' - ■»- tendered the Government, is now ready to , -V ^ • t resume full capacity production of mom* a *o in.nri* puhl.eni.ioa in the i«rr»‘Di i Hilo. «(1‘i’t pttt' 1 imt7nr*-tnH-4—!■»» «awmal fartmOHfi toward OftC’h othof. t*y ih writ,- r. ra.t for hut . jects to beTater passed on by the THE FEDERAL GAME LAWS enUre counci1 * There , are as ! many committees as there are! An All-Wise Provideifce- ere- 8ub je C t 3 to be looked into. These ated a perfect balance between committees are made up of rep- Arnerica’s Cereal Beverage Like all Americans, we • have made our sacrifice to. help win. the war. Now. we are ready to renew our full duty as a great National industrial institution. .^1 IQ hv 1 of K 'Od frtith, ftliti tdjlfb' n<»w- pav^r. MIHHIKII-TION KATES One year $150; Six month* .«0e; ,% ’*r 'f***: ' the birds, and harmful seeds and re3 entatives of the nations pres- insects ' A P'oerted idea of ent . The p | an under whkh the t m at.-ea» nr.iniw. S®®®! comcs ^ near council is doing its work is ,irst ni.w p.j,hi. to .to upsettjng this balance,— to agree among themselves as Th. Nf» svvti.ki. riai I.MISO <&. I true sportsman scorns to take to what tcrms wU , o(rcred | „ in „ mrI1 BPMPMRFRFD any adv * ntW; over hi * feather ' Germany, and shut her up to an 1 BARNWELL REMEMBERED. ed friends. While the man or acceptance or rejection of them.I The press dispatches ffom bo\ who couldn t .kill a part- lyeuntime each of these com-i Washington toll us that among ridge on the wing thinks he is m jttees is considering the sub-1 other South Carolina items in a hunter because tie shoots a jects that properly come before! the public buildings bill as re- famished robin from a tree it. pniwminm. -ftrmrtt nm I "ported from the committee to wherfc'fae is resting on his way then acted on and amended by * the House of Representatives from the far South to the North.-^e entire peace council, last wi*t»k was $5,000 for the In the same way. tlm harmless WJfat is the League of Na- purdu.se of a site lor a new bulij^at whose, aula.aim, in ft Is all Hone«t CfTort To r postofi ice building in Barnwell, summer evening is to make his* re( j uce to the lowest the im- Just what will be its fate we do supper on the swarns of mos- mense aums requ ired for themp- not know, because there are al- quitooMfiat-wottld trouble us is ot * m jlitarv establishments. W€ have kept out of mental principles. English pa- want to t oonomize by cutting sixjrtsmanship. To these might man addition to his Anheuser-Busch ^ St. Louis SR Half Year Living Congress those -who made a target fo,r a miscalled In France it was said that every fen l an,f * emen ^ s ’ ’ United pers are claiming that the honor . onomize by cutting sportsmanship. To these might man j n addition to his own sup- ^ tates under Monroe doc- for its being born is due rather. WltllOUC sVjGiiey L OSI the*other fellow out. Barnwell well be added the sm. 11 boy wuh por t R a d to support a soldier. trine » and Washington’s advice, to English leaders than to Mr. P '- in oVr deserves a ki*der»»l building. Oi a lille or the tani.ly shv gun. The supporters of the present been the guardian ot North Wilson, so they must believe 1919 farm am! c' <i«-n op«r tiom*, d**- course such things move slowly. State game laws and their en- league are not the first to ir a,1(i South America. Bv' the that it is a good thing'. Those V The l'trsi step is an appropria- forcement have faded »o pro- their hands at the task. More lea>rue ol Rations we surrender who favor the league have so e*n pi iut irtl.or m-J tion for the lot and then another tect the birds and lhe far ners than HUO years ago was insti- tdaim. They say that it will earnestly desirt^i its adoption foo f appropriation, for .the building, whom they hei’p. Tak:»|g ad- tinted the “peace of God,” b\ nu ^‘0’ certain parts of the fed-that they will make it a part moi.' y. Fuel' Here’s hoping that we shall have vantage of the fact lha* many which war was prohibited fj» eral cons titution as to raising of the term..- of peace that by.a 'lUHJbir.”" 1 '■* —J 7 birtlii 1 nil miyiaim.i f" "T (-'J-Ld'ri" At-ayo-i.s ti. • <>>H< ^mandiwg of nvmn..* b.i iiuy MtlMl! M 1 lall'lm !»a WIT*** 1 Al — has tak'en them undfc t lection of federal i. .. the NEGRO IN im SOUTH fort, , , the . game birds, and attac law a specific pen^lt-y. or y,y -who yie«to tat ion ot shootiiig ro? blc* to^ las brought • *1, r ederal Commission* ‘county arid pay five i each robin, i* is " thing to take any -* r Uncle Sam. ' ^ Two v i ry in ter< , 4 >1 il^. * art id as on this quest i on have recently appeared in ’ I'he M \\> and t, u u r. * 1 . One by Fon ner Qov* D. C. I ward. iriu i the other by T. E. M iller, i I'A * * of ■. the .best known ni •groes in i 1* » C , uc * itate. In a .sen'' t v\ » tntiii are best qualified to b|)v •aK 1 Of* their n - spect-ive race.-' G< i :ur Hay- ward h:.s seer. the. norri ro at his \<\ ecj iain Seasons and da vs < year. A century ago the na- takin,; !h,,se ri ? h,a from C,,n - ]l ‘W' U} at I’ r tions ofTEurop»-4«Yis«d that ar- P* ss «“«»• vestintr it in th ...iiei«i .mtia.'.al stiI-. t nations, Inej better hy which one- group •*., i.-.e- thut •*> involves a surrender y iinced against the other. Instef of pie venting - war. ;t ■F" i fie ig bro)<» i iiu o.io it ton, buy I from i nalio blgber 1:» ii cottoa tr ‘lit is comj pract ically of‘ttiose nat ions ) :tjre the yearly toe ' tho J- i Ik* is. ho group was bav i. f „ certain rights which make ' nstead . soverei* n nation anu t reat over us whipped incTudi tior.s. •rmany. anti d neutrals or e..* , wai\ tltke in *ltl in this Czar tried 1 to in- ii&liuns of the world to. mvoi\ \ superstate r i hdy a! point out the difficulties that it would bring to manr of .c nr DROPPING n'rjig the pa no mill uent lo m disarm ait;! war would be ini- ’ :1 " . i’-” 1 csU < a soldier bearing nil the numt , r- r'ossible. • in ie: s than twe.uy [ n unrestricted immigration of ous anic !es that made -ui. his years xlitutitcr proposal, his na-^ hur |K;0| ' t ' com ’ tr . v > H ls equipment. We may not be car- soldier ^ ,aa - Mexlt0 has bcen .« tying tiOlT~ a soldier s equipmp tl somehow we K*tCy-atus nom ine ~ ” * ' load ourseives to the limits > tail Hint they had *™ le over MJba.and HaytL In our CEpacily . Juat aa Bur h best ami woi.-it. As f gressmnr, and";!.* 1 c 1 his racey f. L. A*iliid wise set'.! the *»; .-lit Ui mer Con-' i-.tor of lias lii c- ; of the AFTER 3 HE CHEAT WAI : " ■ ^ * ™ _} Ve Jife^ut ccmposed ( whole wor » \ •Cl|— — l>ait isliAti ’ as to d raw <*tr, and went so far a- ictv.n ai.d or;ca. i/o have also established a protec torate over Cuba and Hayti. In like manner they believe that we would be called on to take a rightly j* ill*, v*‘* inp. 1 t!’;.n. > lliri*c ; Hast phn •’ III!'*- . in it. M*oll n rul ai Frcj. HAST S I \ t ; w 0 all po;' ri ;» n: ToTTay I? food. •;r oHu Kill. m round, lad • :.tl bo - ! o or all It) pul ’i ■ .*«t :ih :td lo •i'v. It s h> ■' CiT) ftpG oi *»i i ‘•id 1 4^ r. j f Ot I’.IC.<it i. '• I isill. realizes that which com.lie th lem to i.s aspens years are mere 1< and th .t the grov.;r- •development w>f tUe. j.i. e. II; v-wai'd " The n.vcinge-Vc i.. -11 «.ijiii ts \. t e i..t (i t v oi * k 1 to pri ) with tHff nows of- b of ; ' o past hO amf sea. be*( . Jfi o,i. * tail ql signed ari.ii i 1 > i 1?— are ‘cumbered with fn ,. that arc Hardly worth . . 1 i I i cl * ‘ W 4 OI ause he c m than cpiiil for the na.ior..-. "* ---- mg. unci yci me , iryaii, wh .... al ‘ t,)e 1 « ” :e rh . 0 ^tBFown .... • mg... d " !l ’ *r a;;UPx ^ i;i " hfir anXR n i rind leg w .ii Gie-Lmtea feales of, the Wprld. uft tl , ... -r h ne\ a.-'‘.it chat it?»~aoceptance , jnft i ' am. r._nr;~7T .Oil o (U cold' pc comes in K cun. s 1/ ■nporary, me jurjt what th. -•ii to Waj .'.italicnil l'eel i negro, to- tries; lo hqbw get her with the probable-conse- peace table. r flip afe quences of the great war/ wJIT'is in the'fargomgyoi v ct _ _ . . acid grave features to the prob- readers who are likee se io, . might be supposed, entanglements, but bel.gyer that up our j lves eamcf .from an lem qf the negro and fa^m labon-Such statements ^ ‘ ad.;i;-ee -e largely by the imluehce-ot* lt Wil1 ' hQ JXQrt] ^ theses a price- 1]egvo - y sl .y iniil w h 0 se^Jife- W As U.ie..!Wgto belie;.-, himsdl naiions;” ^Crmlstlu?;' eu-rmi. U'England.and America an agree- lo pl ^ vent aU futafe, wars. One i Q1; g'atirchment to his financially he thereby removes but little; to the ifeest - f ment has been drawn — ' : set ' is concerned' over :the bur ned,- however^ <. . > • to- triesTlo follow the e- U-witl pet n to'thgrserap-nfle manv • .-, pei-oe * cuftiVi the g,- (r . \ . vg. . 01: l i v»c its a oyCe t 11 : i. -i 11 r ate- trib habit of n t . sight we lose iige.ree.tK iy ot pth( ■ i -j ; a ..• .. . American principles, amend the t V , - t -;rpfej M constitution, impair.the Mmupoe ... V. ,i.i It Vi. tit! . JL l X W Ct i ‘ Vvi*£i.-W *i.+ , U i Illdfi . f . n 1; „ .. doctrine, and discard Washing-< spue oi j. ai . iiunian a. at me li rv r . • .... >, \ . , ,v, n — ton’s advice to avoid'European ,, . i, , ,, Vd r i.i'u as ,-easj io. change as ,. . osopny on this uubit ol a lest bits of homei u. K II, , i, t ;?•». <* ! »- ofn i • : - !• idn* a j - *., V»» - 1 ; . b v!. ■ t-i 1 1- . • t y Mo. - /1 ■ V -4-fy- . V>;.f •! U • , - a-' .*1 I, M ill* v at 1; ..' -fTi i . • 1 ' 1*0*11, i i' I . l. . ; ■ 7' '1 S . -ii ‘ ; ; V ‘ >■ , why oia, ; -4u* •-* i 1 a- ntiiti.-. • . • - ."'ii i!. not In* Tie most of ps. ment has beer drawn up. Thp ; s ^.* 1S - c ‘°ncerped over The sui- rr ^ astcr g aV e him a te^de r has battled with smaller nations favor it'because , ren ‘ f ‘° l ut . natl0i V l ^ pimc.ple* pai hy for the ‘white man’ mditionsuto ltjhke they want a big. brother to stafid - ;1 * cl while, the other ] e nis. When worries vioui imcs to the inoid. behind;, ttiem' Uor protection. *T c iK< ’ ,:<ja so ' ei ^- l )10ver,L the negro worild say, ‘ k <y master gave him a tender n’s aid future wars. This is a fair Edwin, can ypu help it himself from the necessity of be- When - a farrfier coming a farm laborer for all sorts of conditio others. Ilis remedy Is to bring his crop he comes 1 to the South .larger numbuiiaiLimportant period whe i h tri< Italy favors because she has , ..... r immigrants to take the place of to, gather the fruits of won all that she Wanted^ now .jw statement of Arperican opinion, Bever iy m { it> > negro labor on the farms. bbrs,/This figure explaii.s v. nc^ wdntg tq % Edwin, if Wdu/M’l i, Speaking as a negro and for is taking place in Paris'where* is dubious, and. Ja.-mn wants to Heforn 5 the agreement can' then drap Is a wh o .the negroes, T. E. t Miller xecPg- peace terms aiv , msider- enjoy the fruits ot her victdSv; this naiion.it nn.. raw* .or. Wuinarr whu dro^ Hw nizes^that the South is the nut- ed. "The Armies have tlrU Hi AhtctlmTed States d; idn bed by two-thirds oY-the federal in life that can’tl urah home of his race.; lie be- victory, but each * v ipJon lb.’ di\ i.:ed. TT 1 y unfortunate senate, then it* becomes the .^ . lieves, however, that .many of helped to win it t r- i: that the real issues ..... .highest law of the la: . J an- Jr y tlf - r(| ^ f , , 4| ^ nuls whatever may con flirt with' «*• 1 * cyuairy y. . u o.a^r diseawss ; • : ;-i. • r. < ■ f *■ years it v jy suq- Ivcaublica^ - it. Meantime there will be i\ i i to me incutaUa. Doaor* rVwribed ! v-U reme-iles. c 1 1 • <.■ itamly failing 1ft :•••!•.»'•-* To rore trtttr lor-Tt tr*"a:nifc#it. pt a- . • .i •».. • 4 it Incurable. C'Atttrb Ii a loc.il disease, 2>eiUl TS La-* the peo. - e OI this toUl. 1 • • r, >U» tnlfuer. t i L v eonsthutuinul oi n- ■'.rrh In t’-is portion u; |t ir< urab: -. Catarrh is a loo.il disease, trri illy (nfluena-i L-y constliutional c'cn- 4iii!<jaa nnd - therefore r* qu res. c ,, n«ti* , i- ll ;.al t-o-iimrri!, ilall's C'tftarrh Mtdi- oi.»e. piahulact ->d Ijr F, J. C'htney &. Oo.-' T».l Ho, 0!ii<j, is a eunsiiiuiianal r«-fw.ir. Is taken tnfemaHy and arts ll.ru me !Tloo«l cn the M'jooue Surfaces of the System, f'ne Hundred i>oliars re- >1 Is ofTered f r any case that Hall's' <1 t. ii- s ft ji ' . ■ on »f,, s.mi. the annoying features of the a big share of. the -fruits. ■■ Some-’be ‘obscured by oein* problem of negro farm J^bor are times two nations Want the . .J.^.party ikue. i ia not due to the racial defects < prize, ‘or they want, .some former are opposing it, whih the negro, but to the minor op- German colony in .sucji ; . way of 1 he " Democratic pressions that uie iaid ' upon that it will, pay .them -to develop voty it. — But* divided "opinion is bring pressure io bear hipi. Among these he mentions it. Japan bekt British ships t not altogeth# ; senators. Ii will almcst - the poor treatment often. Wt the Giroline and Marshall' is- Imes. Hs opponents, believe a pre>idential campaigr.’ V\ by the negro in nugis^ lAnde in the sou’.h Pacific ocean, that our -national growth ha. are bound to have.some i?crt i r t rales, courtly nndat the hands America doe>n t want Japan to been due to the fwt that we league of nations, but it will Hanrrti M«dhrinF V. SEYMOUR OWFMS of county peace officer*, the in- own those islands because in the have kept the western hemis- probably be a compromise thai "f^iVcHKKev - - - ,*MMa Ohio. ~ al - Xerior school house*, and small event of frar between us they pbexa for Americans, &im that will praserai to us our Ximda- coMiaMaa Gt. L!,'» Bunu t Ready Ateydo Lend ON LA8Y Tt RMS