Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, April 24, 1919, Image 1
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VOL. LXVII
BAltXWKjX, S. C
miKSD^Y, AI'KII
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Limbs Blown OfLby-Sbtrfl, But
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Money deeded,
S/ VlfsiG 3EATS EARNING:
TOO BAD ESAU DIDN’T
LIVE TO ENJOY IT ALU
r< ,s has app-r,printed
xrs to carry on the
f millions mor^* will
1»» available for the
L j mom. this r-*«en-
men who* pave tbeir
com pout. •]«*<!
every !<•' \i*ar lie wmuM have
t n ij ? y S.’76.4*i<»
C.'.n «an>ot'»‘ figure out *how
much Jacob woil.d have had had
flight
b-’dnlL |p‘
to los»* o
on:pounded four ‘tune- every
•1 ds pf such m*M*
Desperate Fig
thLow much would • very
child hav* if f parents should
«*.f:irt_ it oi ‘ w tii a ?.'> stamp, pod
..••u (Mi jurajpj the youngsters
to save? *-
by Official Film Taken by
Signal Corps— To Be Shown
All Over America.
* spnic of Nh
iniiT TnfUspec
ice of Peace,’
° thrills and
Sergeant of Marines Hurled
Pointed Query at Boches
When Fire Was Most Ter
rific in Beileau Wood.
the ae.w_-4U.il
history of the great war just issued by
tHe treasury department, in connec
tion with the Victory Loan campaign.
T!i" picture is to he shown all over the
l nited States.
Kmbarkation of thousands upon
thousands of the two -million soldiers
sent to France, iiir.udiny, Dtp first pic
tures ever released showing the groat
‘Leviathan,” formerly the "VTiteiland.”
sailing from the Port of IToluTKeh Tor
firos"t. i;i all her war camouflage.
TlrritTTiTg siWps of how the ma
rines fought at Balleau Wood, with
rst Aner can Flog to Enter Germany With Our Army-of Occupation
V.>r/ Liberty Loan will pay the hills fc«* maintaining aiur F.xpodi
tronsrv Fwom- ovnrseaa. - alliustrahioO:.. rC’Pj righted by Committee vtr
ruble Information from Underwood & Underwood, X. Y.)
Offers Far Better Opportuni
sms Than Those Enjoyed by
Thrifty Pccplci hi France
Who Claim Leadership.
v -lt is*'t nice to swear in type. Neith
er is war nice. This is a war story.
It was told by brigadier General Cat-
l:n in his book. “With- the Help of
God hnd a Few Marines.” Beileau
Wood is the setting!
The 4 General had given his troops
f lie. order to advance His last words
wore, ns they started across the wT.ea!
General Pershing Pins Award
on Breast o,f Sing Ilee, Who
Eraved German Fire.
■—Frame o has been called the thriftiest
nation in the world.If chums to he. If
we do not watch (Hit she will prove
inn. written in Chinese (/laracter and
irrrprhrfed^frfi’ me \vTie n a \Tctory Lib
opt v Loan salesman "tacWea you to do
vonr-.^nty fU iy an officia 1 Am<‘fir an
•TmimiJ^fQue:
"Pvt.-Vsing Kee, Infantry, Gluing
Kee,-.-father, l>0< North Fourth street.
San Jose Calff. For extraordinary
heroism in action at Mont Notre
Dame.; west of F is mbs.' France; Au
gust 14. 151 J'Gft-v-Fvt. Kee. aittrourh
seriously gassed during shelling by
high explosive pnd gas shells; refused
to evacuated, and' continued prac
tically single-handed, by his own ini :
tiative to operate the, regimental mes
sage center relay station, at Mont
Notre Daine. Throughout the critical
period Pvt. Kee showed extraordi
nary heroism, high courage;*and p* r
sisJent devotion to duty and totally
disregarded all personal danger 'll;
his dete» , yirwal'on -fie materially aided
his reeimentaLrommander in inti
munu ation with tiie front line ”
Sing- Kee wears the ii:tt:nguuiiec
Service Medal of the United Slates of
Iinm in.’ai:tio'n. TTosc
ost country, nn ourtfrr tturper ct
savings increase’d ,-- Approximately
per cent in the last four■years
“Some one has reported.” the Gen-
eral xontiriues, “that they advanced
«m those woods crying. Mteniemlier
the Lusitania. If thoy did" 1 failed to
hear it.
“Some-how that doesn't sound liko
the sort, of, things the Marines say
tindfit tlie conditions.**
. ,Then General Catlin tells what thejr
did say.’ ^Wmi the lines were waver
ing under the terrific German fire, a
3ergeant cried out:
. “Come on you —*— , do
you want to live, forever?**
Tell the marines that yon are not
soing to^take your share of -the com
ing Victory Liberty Loan.
T-he “Lost''JBnttalion'
the f 'nniis stand a
lin^t
period of
..tance. Ihe per capita -avings ni the
South alone was $2i».73. That sounds
like we have the money, and we cer-
tainly l:ave thi* will to make more.
Uncle S ni is out to show yo'ii how.
Um groves of their comrades.
A bottle in the air and tlie falling
of r»n eryemy plane-an American air
sqtradrmr -in- action, photographed
wants for iwwymir -savings hanker.
offers' yolj. not only 4 per cent, in-
-t. compounded quarterly, hut the
erne ont as^security There could
be a better in •• nriv»-• for thrift
i—tt-.al Th" French people have
le s yet thei .a>j* more. They
■ no v.r. : i put 'Mi'.-ir savings into
ii gov*rVrucnt •caritbN. the popu-
«b >. iLioif le-i. s', that, of five
"‘Fapt’T’cd German halnffhlTTfkgd for"
front observation in the American
sector and *n tremendous artillery*
barrage put up to protect the big gas
Lags from an attack by enemy planes.
How an American battery went into
action on one of the war’s very bus
iest mornings pour nr mustard ?is
shell into ei>"iv at the rate of
night ti minute per run
American \rmy of Thcupntion
aiirchiag across the lth:ne into Ger-
v . mvenient to
DO YOUR BIT WILLINGLY.
iftlUk
nd'—ful parade
many a
*v spend inf iavishfy the l*ntt«4
Ftatns ended the war saved hUlMMS
• •
at doilavt and hundreds of thousand!
at live* Pay your share at lbs MWt
thankfaVU. /
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