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\ \ -•* 'I The Barnwell Sentinel Not only for the benefit of FARMERS Plans have been made to make this the biggest dav ' "•"■ r ir " 71 1 1 '' '• 7 ' 1 1 " lliri ■ l ’" ,rilA ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ‘ tr * 1 i ■' 1,11 ' . ■ .i - ... * in the history of old Barnwell county. While primarily it is an effort to get the farmers lined up for the fight ✓ , '* \ * against the bears'of Wall'street, it can only be accomplished by the full cooperation of all farmers, merchants, lawyers and bankers. It’s up to you to do your part! So be here Friday to hear the speakers, prepared to sign yourj pledge, and make your cotton bring you what it should. ' Invitations have been* extended to„the following prominent GOVERNOK a Kers ROBERT A. COOPER, EX. GOV I). 8. HENDERSON R. I. MANN1NG, SENATOR MARION, COJ and others "A ten-piece brass band has been engaged to furnish music, and if a suitable landing place call he found, Eieut, “Jemmie’’ Cantwelk of Camp Jackson, has promised to come down in his aeroplane and fly for us. \ . - 1 ; t. ' """ X \ - ■’ ■ / Barnwell expects you, it’s up to you to attend. Remember this is a countv-wide affair. REMEMBER THE DATE, FRIDAY, FEB. 28TH. Your full co-operation is urged COUNTY COMMITTEE I. A. Portei H. J. Crouch, A. M. Kennedy, t II. G. Boylston, C. H. Mathis, and J. O. Patterson, Jr'-, E I*., M. Buckingham 1). 1. llavies, H. 1). Calhoun - 1 J _ i i - -} $ I 1 DC DC MM j ►X, DC * DC