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The Barnwell Sentinel, Barnwell, S. C. ITEMS. Mr./A. A. Richardson, of Columbia, was in town-Friduy OU business. ... . — —— ' ' . . \ “bTe . • 7 . • • Mr. Percy Baxley,',/opDun-,Kj2. To give/pie/e girls regular 1 last barton, was in the— -city Friday.® - * "" v " Messrs,--Charlie and T. J. Hiers, of Dunbarton, were in the city last Friday. ■ # ; ^ - Mr. Wiley Jmvers, of Rose mary, was a business visitor in the city last Friday. Mrs. Mattie E. Whaley, of Dunbarton, was in the city Friday on business. Messrs. C. H. Mathis and W. F. Walker; of Blackville, were in barn well last Friday on : butanes*.' Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Serf ton. * * ©f Columbia,.visited the latter* AIMS FOR HOME DEMOMSTIATION WORK FOR 1919. CANNING CLl?B WORK.- 1. To bavins- many girls en rolled in canning work as possi- supervision.-—— To help the girls sell tjlieir products 4, To pay especial attention to plats containing wilt resistant slants and to saving seed. o. To give mere attention to the production of pimentos and peanuts. / V - t). To secure more pererfnial garden club members. 7. To encourage girls and women to purchase canners. 8. To acconlplkh more with tlfe community cannery than we did last year. ’ POULTRY CLUB WORK. A LETTER FROM FRANCE. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Brabham, recently received the following letter from their sou, Corp John 0. Brabham, who is is in service ove^seae: / / // ' >'M •/ Aiitricourt, France, " Jan. 27.19I9 t r Dear Mother and-Father: £ Your letter has just reached me. No one could tell how- much it was appreciated. I was wondering yesterday if I would hear from you all do-day and sure enon ’li I got a letter.! I wrote .you aii a letter yesterday (Sunday) and told you that it looked very much like snow and it did snow last night but not so much. I suppose' it wits About two inches deep, c I’m glad that it did’nt **+mv Y*-rj much. If I was at horde l would enjoy a big siktw for 1 could go hunting-And have a Lng time. I am tgrry that you are^sick with the “tiu'’ and iope that you are well by now.. Am glai that ail the children are -improving-: The flu is. not - REDUCE COTTON ACREAGE. In response to the patriotic appeal’ issued by the” Govern ment, farmers over the countnF wthin the last three veara hrtfr 1. To enroll' as many boys, Mother Mrs. Sallie "TeNabi « irl “ add wo “«" ,n P°““tryc!ub hero last wwk. • •' "ork as posstbie. ■ _ V . . lo divide members into Well drilling done bv B. M.; ca j clubs and have regular^club Drumn-oiid. Will go to. any 1 meetings {dace in Barnwell county. j 3. To send J»"montlily club over liere. Of course; we B. M. Drnmmood. reports te MtCC’levelaud/ (have a few eases but not very Barnwell. S C. 4. ToTiave personal interview | many. I m not warned about lam now carrying the big- widfcach club member at club | m.V^lf for l don t think 1 will gest line-of Wutclie*. (’lock*, /meeting or home at least once a | | ,avt * u * 1 any in the best of Jewelry of. all kinds. >i1v?r- quarter. . | health and have been feeling ware, Cut Glass, Eycbti lapses To conduct the poultry! n ‘e ever Mnce I have been over campaigns suggested by Mr. here. Would not take any thing in Barow1 am better CleVeland, equipped Tor repair work than • U. lo try to have two egg cir- evej, v B« fore : and after thanking cles in the county, niv iPanv customers for |>ast 7. lo get monthly reports favors 1 * jsli to still solicit from women plub members, their patronage with the tirrn for my trip. When l get back 1 can tell you all some tiling about France* and my exper iences at the front* Don’t that I have been right on the front It assnranee tlite I will .exercise every efl»rt to plea*o them. W. D. i iautt, tf J« weler. l H. Ton*give sewing work .to "here the big *helia tell. 1 girls in the poultry club. did nt rer> sve a wound but it HAIRY WORK. 1. For 1iich agent to do spe cial \w*ik in dairying in at lea*t tjiiVTrnrnTiTnTntr;" wus’nt because 1 was not Hi danger. 1 $aw lots of .* en who were womiued and lot* that were and n<jw have an overflow <f both. pqAj and meat hogs. ^ It is now the duty of tin same forces which worked sr hard to get tin? work establishe* , to do some follow-up work ami aid the. farmers to turn -the']' surplus into money. This could easily be done b\ Ray road Agents, Cdunjp Agent - Chambersfof Commerce, Boauis^- Qf Trade and. public spirited business men generally, .10 .co-operate in holding car 1< 1 hog and beef sales... This plan has been worked very ; successfully in South Georgia, Alabama and Florida-, by inquiring among fanner- r•» locate bow many hog* and fat cattle there is for sale at ao\ given point, and then appoint some day to load a car and.to hold this sale. V. L. Collier, - Agricultural Field AgelH~ of the Charleston and We-tern Carolina Railroad has recently had this matter ol ; v co-operative sales up wirlrthe prrckmg—liouses % at Moultrb , Tifton, Macon and Orange burg, and they have promised !; that whereever a carload could i i be' assembled, they would, fia their buyers pf-esent, grade the! stock, buy it and pay the farmers on the spot so he could carry the irtonev back home with him. The question of dever.sitieil farming is largely a question Reared Her Family WITH—■ 'SIMPLE HOME REMEDY An American Mather Beats Them All Tl>ei*e are few families in which the record of Mrs. Gustave Koch, Box 24,. Kewick, Keokuk County, Iowa, has been /surpassed. Not in the fact that she ! ft ! 8ed . a ^ am,1 I. ofje,,fht *■ her Btor T| from such mothers as Mrs. Gustave. remarkable Thousands of families! Koch. Long life to her! Peruna Is ^.are larger. The history of the Koch indicated for coughB. colds, catarrh f Ta*ih 8 v Un, ? U 5 ,n that the moth * r * of th « head, nose and throat, or dls- wlth fftl her loving care, pinned her faith to a Simple home remedy and never had a doctor for her children. Here iawhjp she snvs-J‘peru«H has 'done my children good. I have a family of eight and never had a doctor, only your medicine. We all think Peruna a splendid tonic.” 80 far as we have learned, Pe runa is the only known remedy for Which such a wonderfuf claim 'can be made. Like Mrs. Koch, there arc thousands upon thousands of mothers who place their entire de pendence upon Peruna That Peruna has merited this order of the stomach, bowels of other organs due to catarrhal in flammation of the mucous linings If you are sick and suffering, write the Peruna Company, Dept. S-SO, Columbus. Ohio, for Dr. Hart man’s Health Book. It is free and you may find that Peruna Is what you need. Dr. Hartman’s World Fa mous Peruna Tonic comes In either liquid or tablet form. Ask 'your dealer. If you are seeking health, do not accept “sometntng J"*t aa good." Instst upon Peruna • Your dealer will give you a Peruna Al ton fidence Is attested by the words manac. Killed Minima, 1 know tiu«il“f utjiikfiuiilUARd * ELUNTON ITEMS. Mr. anti Mrs. W.“It. Turner and Mrs. Ku%-«•!! Raibv motor- fd to Augii-t.i to -»*«* *‘Fv«*i’y Woman,” Mr. Cro>lai<d Bush i- 111 Al leluia It*. Mr. :iii»1 Mr* O. M. I ttr 1 r and Mr-. lVureo attendiMi tin* teacliere' meeting in Aik«*n. Mr* Irb\ and Mr*. Wy (fordon. ill . an* -viyiting Mrs R. II. Brink I v. Perry Bu*h, l", S. N., ai li aiie after -evt ral nio.ilh* in ttit u.vy. Ilarohi Bin \inghaui i- a lion « 011 a furlough tor a t« \v d."» *. • Fir >ratfoiled on ill t ra tl-twrt-1 1 t} l o tl t .TV; ■Hi To Cooperate with the State VtJIiNto fH*l good 1*0 know that J alive Gar Lot Salt * oiler dairying agent. tin HKWING WORK. I. T o give *i wmp le**m*in l am getting along alright aiid solution, for them everyone, went through . with as much as who h i* one or more animal* ,f i‘Vir\ canning c 1 ill » and every poultry club liunug tin* \ e a r. • 9 l 0 giv«* four If* *oll** in each flub i iiiii in ui . i i t* I four article* 1 - ti* »o hj»ve *1* wing \n rork ai tin* Ii nil i xliunt. 4. (a 1 ' 10 liavt* lir *t VC argirl* nintrr* - ba it «> t cap. npu>ii irttttr t o\Vfi. do I’ll lift VI* 1 rill. 01 lie *r club fi'laki* vicbj 1*1)1 i', in i«p»jn*, 1 have. It 1* some filing tor all f° r wile, i- n*sured of standard »d u* to lie tlianklul lor. 1 didn't nierkrt at what his stutl is conn; o\er lu re to get killeiF. Ijwoith. came tu light and did a* mticb 1 { o-op« ration on the part of | diieas nieit’ and farmers i- gel our d’*' barge* tliev - how win tiur *wo*ve lieen action or not. You - hi t i‘ will neces*arv for complete sue will in [m view o ill! generallv f the fuel that farmers huve had all their : 4 one bonie as soon a* I get inv energy trained in production scliJirge. The letter wiiivii ii’iint have inver studied tie f ■ lUst itceiviil from >du iiannd a letter from Joe Nunn 111 (• h them that 1 a.n. w i!i 1, hi- in d towel. SKK.VI. AIM*. KUieran- with ■JiUl. au*wer in a a eard Iroiif 1 am at an no 11 lilt M o»d French 1 iizaiH tit and •( inutile 1 uwna s;)«-i*i la-i u< e. 1 n 1 wu Si Mi and Mr*. ( * \w V I Mr JM'Ilt and X.v.A r*;l\ ;i :> .1 < u, Mr* r=* k v \\ ,*n.'ii. “TIT M .tii et* lie. ill Fai’Il- Mr*. T. R . Mill'-r day* lii*t YHciv 111 0 ri'ii June*, of A - ‘it in l! M:» —' —— . M ! • St tit* in, ± fo »1 district ag cool>t ratt 1 nt*. \v ith tin h'TTUe \yho • l*> * ail of l i* very u>.< a\^ w a* mi 61 mi 1 \ l a t in tit i inon*ttaUoiG eat my an ai ^ Hr re. S it agent, 1 hem ib»\\ n a i d it 1* lilt; .*> :L To haw* com in unity fair* Ijllet*. .S’n« Is> hetwiel! ami con you nit \ hut ting* Wiit-rc 1 s'.x.y year* oi (. ,.*.n* plan icn hit*. l tave a .‘in »ile r i:r ■ , .1. To ?-('u! ( \hi! it lo S;at» aim that ,*f. C T- 1:'\ fair. tin them Of i'OllI’*t , 1 li A. To .hold *hort c our*e. •«i that. 1 c.* 1 li f pt ik ,*; I hat to-day i— on- J question , of marketing. I’he l»tt«nie*s man h i* trained in buying and selling *0 when both of the e forces realize t hat the opponunity for 1 'ti* 1 1 e■ * in* in deyelopii'g »lt“ Ml . 'coTihfix it 1* quite easv to ;, j'h ii*L• j» iliver-ilietl farming on i.i - a pi\>li:ahl(‘ scalo^- vthel UespiCiTiilly, •t '••icu.taral Fi> hi Alien; A TTt ic i >ch CANDIDATE S CARDS. Primary Election for AllcndaleCounty good B. To en and cotirs . 7, lo work. n t ii,«! our qia t;i 01 worn- - to the M.Uc short mu \ wi>; I* in i , Iich now and i hi-»piimary March II, 1919; Second t nipin’f*i/.i nutrition A e V e r v :L < • ;l' 1 |», 1 and M^r*. Wo) oT* ar* * cer.-.i■ _ cougraiillations • •: 1 , hi; tit of 1 iiauguifi’, a In wn- it C<7l:i‘i L.iq.t i-.in- \ t riti-nj —-■ 111 i, if .0 1 eli.qdcr {■ 1.) 1 While at, In iciNir* nu fing for l-'rlu-iui \ Ho-pitai las — w ill ! r- Ric;i.;s:ai M fl•« r ; ; .sir--, i 1 11 t-n. a - n't I j i . 1 , ;*TVotit-BnTr:f , *7 Floi-e 1 a vc, .vi-.+ni mui . I nistnuion Agent*. • »' 1 h> ef pi - • " it 1 •—hi:;. -Isn l more and inorej ,,r ^ Uir ' M ; »rch*2?; 1919. I ill* o d wiman’* lusiniuioL* feat! 1 i 1 g tee. 1 halt been in in ie uTtTi'them iTITTiTty nwiay a-'-iredet Umm 'reorqi. rfnrtt h-iTTfar-afflrp of Af (“ourTtlT V. r hy Swift & Company Handle Fcidlry, Eggs, Entter and Cheese ' * 2 it fl k Swift & Company went into the pro duce business because they saw a crying need for the k or service they were eauiDDcd to ds^lorm. 1 u l I Hie t. t tor . CLERK OF COURT, 'Mrndntc, S C , Feb. ifi f9|9. l (!o hereby announce myself ^cnmli icu a• f 11 4"« Mlom.-s!e ('ouniy, subject to the iuies "h* 'emulations of the liemocniiie* prima- j I V < : t .n, pledging myself lq abide bv <0 te 1 ■:iv tttttI r<*i siiojiort iTTe nominees ' Mr- Richard- Mfl*c 1 A i i 1’ .li.a • at ;ji i . • oi t r >v ju III -1*. Tilt' .)IISI '**.■. - \\ 'V M. tlst! ; 1Jy iwiei.e*i I ' ; 1 . 11 : i 1 Rid ( . . ,tr< tisuiit ;l ‘ •« »t; • t ■11 ■ wjn.g 'that 1 ii ■p- is i";nlr«-i and sixty doila - l(.’ V.it> uvitbqri, ivhLTi War «■ 11.1 i> d ;. t the tvii rot»11» f • r the iii'i. m Frani’K v7fich ti»e clia; ter ha*_ i* m; support it 1 o; a nd wllii ii is no longer iu>ccs*ar>' ; and i v. :.*a balanct of only live i' ii s in tiie F. D. XT, treas ury. w loiter wa- it ad from tin* Gom 1 I-'i Roubilniit apja ai- _ing l VomitM t hags for the *ta tin*. ( oluni• da', w :il Sunday n \\ i* had -tlfm t it* plca*i»i’e of eouyer in'g witii t"'t‘ t 1 I i'u Ui;. int' ru t i :.g and ' : •- 1 HtO’iilgeUJ i;a:.M.Ct* lT.iol his.a t !, !, '‘l;;at- ,\\V ■ have iuui tin- idc'eSLl: I - . . 1 < s*> i t»t no trig {or ami.g time. This per.-on is a lad of ahotii j twelve Veil's of . age. whose' 1'omtMs' in Norfolk*\'a.,andi lie .is a >rrrmdi(laut of General | Robert L. Lee. lie is known at 1 lu* lit-pita.l as .lark, and seems 1 . t«> bo a general lavurite, 1 >iut we do ii<it womb he is ^ piHst s-ed with such beautiful manners. \\ i von any •tin tiling i \im gut -- our ti (1 1 o >• 1 • j u . •. V» ri;e soon ti 11 win II w*e * we:tiug on k how wh it. *v » i< ii \t will t are ■A ' e.nocialic party. \N*m. T. (itKJjre r.LASSI IED LSCAi, AOVS. For Sale i ie non's. iuiV' to ail v vm t uli : ' OVI Ug - all. Gotj>. Join 1 G. I,.; a.imain, -12-.il d 1 id. .\i . (1. I !o, r A hei[can L. 1 . F. 0. 701. wsmmnsrwmmm ayorite, hut P’"”"**'■ r at this, f(»V 57^- 1? c •#*•.«■ t ar tastyra;:.e in G ?o & Weekaf Sow Dwarf L^sex t ’h ' ' ' * ' " *• rr tioii 1 1 lie .(h vestated di-tri< 1 -. and 1 • my live were sent wuiiin tin- ext lew oa\>.• In 11u■ ah- sene -I be president. Mi 4 ., Buekiugliam.-Mr.*. Franf hu-li A 1 pre.*idvii, After the v !.-■-*-ny> • session a dieiightful salmi coiir-i wa* servi d. M;-. arid ‘Mr*. Id gt ne Ida s- ing ;i home M «*'- M mi. Ga*.*( H- x si ting n r s sief, Louise, at fdioiy ti r. well worth while h a liner* Mercau- ■ : • • tirf^!c«,d' 1 Bow On Momuty morning • V* wa* jiland tippn the operating lub e ; and no one could have with , a* better erve .or mote deltbendioiiT 1 t\was distressing, however, to see tile •a a ' liitie follow “joining 1 •ronnd*'* alt t- duo opeLiiioir. t But with tiie kind and tender 1 iml of a'lovi, g Mother watch- 1 mg over him, lie was soon .-T, .... - ' -, til mi -el I a _aiii. . We 'loju-TTiat Jack will sdori grow to oe strong and vigorous; id th7c we sliull Iiave » a*U e, of Mitljlg him 01 ae clay. ' — will b I at tl (Tie again It LuH4 tile Go. * 1 of cHI on u *1 lay. DRESSED LVMREK FOR * \FK-Juu rect.u'ti uo cai load o: Cdi.Bf, Hum mg tod kid Of Pncri right. At.rr.i linwn l uco MeiCALtlt Co .Ain odl, s. C. 4-21-a 7 Rph'ndid nnlrklr.us pnsfuri^o 1 i attie, i..d- - «tb ep nn.l pf>ati vy within tv!: to eijrht w.t'eks. M-tjriy re port tlmt +t.1 1;Ht»Ttlii^ quale .i',. bM-tf' T than that of < lover.' It is th<* earliest pasturnzfc ."nd one best hose feels you can grow- Plant: rape now. Huve money spent for f- 'u. WOOD’S SEEDS For Farm erd Girdrn re seed of proven worth — tested for i_rcy and germination. Grab's anc! Clover Mixture Our fon« rr.l eh.ter rntvtnrr* t’. d rnor**’ h^y. N Iter at.<l mor* p*r:uan< .i: l»«*tort.?+ Dim w -a tjtjIv nr. ..r three kinds of gras* or cloi. r are sown. Ca'a/oyv Wood's Crop Kr'r- . ... ■ f t •ff'-t’f C*d ettrr* nt p, U‘m, m«hUd fres rt/a* •(. T. W. WOOD &: SONS * — S t i d i m i n richvwn 4 !* vntqnru FOR SALE—One Hot)son Automobile in ibiv* shnpe; one ftrisi-niili, h-mUKerkr slv.,re t>o\vs (full bltiodvil), A. 1G Patterson, 2-1 J 2lixk -Larnweik S. C. FOR SAI.lv—Sialixmary Gas Engine in - pood shape... A bum egtht horse'pow v t. Recently p\ ediauled Brice, Roavtriablc AppTy to I lie Sentinel Office. j WANTED- A few bushels of pop corn " SemHnmpK'and price and state amount ! you hare for sale. C. N. Burckhalter, 2 IS 2t , Barnwell, S. C. NOTICE. I hereby notify ihe public that 1 will •ii»t be ie-U''ns>Hle for ;in\ il l>ls m ule by i'u hen, 1 • :i.'ditha, - fi . - Sum Cohen. ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. X : ice - h iei> uiveu tli vt a 'ii r and j ; Fy.Virtue >f Fit- ; «.w -r < : « order of- the ProbnC* t’o'rrt. I yv 1 - 1- ' - it'ivf the p g-.iti ii r hi- "f.ib : > i • r* tit of .d S Whaley, at Ik ,j .( . hai U/u.^ tl polj f -n yn Ttl •*, U«y, the llth d»> uf I!arch, IVIt* | . heguudi C at ’en o'etock fn ‘he otV- 1 no n ©ul tp MOtiii'ie undl all of Hie I were equipped to perform. The produce business was in chaos. Collecting transportation, preparation and distribution was hit or miss, with delay, deterioration and loss on every hand. The farmer was at the mercy of an uncertain, localized market He had no way of reaching through to the people who needed what he was raising for them. There was no prem ium upon improving his 6tockL', f^r grading was lax or lacking. V ii I Hi Us % tH l- m 111 Hlli An>: I ii *q 11! 1 m 1 *. id! ■ ;!• 3 !• * 5 1, J • -i, > .11 ■ The consumer had to accept produce that, as a rule, had no known respon sible name behind it. He had no way of knpwing how.lon^ the eggs or rka butter he was buving had been lying around in miscellaneous lots in the back •room of n country store. Much o r the poultry was not properly refrigerated before shipment or properly protected by refrigeration in transit. Swift & Company’s initiative hr: ^ght ' system to this chaosT' Their organiza tion, equipment, and experience ip handling; perish able food products already, adjusted to the task. T mr refrigerator cars, branch houses, *cen- tral points, far-reaching “connections, trained sides force, supplied just \ ’ at - wvas demanded. ;r* Noiv the farmer has a daily c. :h market in touch v. r ith the nation’s needs with better prices. Stand.: ii- zation makes better produce- u ^re profitable. More consumers are se*~ ed v/ith better, fresher, finer foodstuffs. Nothing suffers from this save ine ridency, which has no claim t' „n public support. *»* %,t -irfi. -II v l *. Mot) ir -E. JUu • fj -7.1 U lb* rs r.s Send Us YourNext Order For Job-Work 'ur Prices Are Reasonable. I ■ MlKUl * ■: