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curred tn Bamwri) Saturday after* ha* raquaatai TH# Wo^la to paftllaft^Jwa carriod ea ta the atere of i«ff
noon, whoa Jedfft fftarlfey. after the the follow inf graphir deornpUoo of coat A Simmon# "to aftatnat the
adjournment of the Ce«*t of General French battlefields, which waa writ-
Sessions and Coftaaon Pleas, ad- ten by a cousin Mra. Heater Titman
dressed a represents tire body of men Kennedy, to her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
and women on the duties of citizen- A. M. Titman, of Lowryville, Ches-
ship. He had bech aaked to talk to ter County, and which first appeared
the members of t>e town council and in The Chester Reporter:
other officers of she law, but an in- ] 461 Holloway R. London, Eng.
others to be present. The Judge every American would like a close
apologized for rirt having had an op- «P view o£ our battle lines and for
portunity to prtpare an address,, but this reason I am trying to give it to
after listening k> him most attentive- you.
ly for over an/hour his audience de- My first impression upon leaving
cided unanimously that he could not Paris the first 45 miles, was that the
have improved upon his remarks if war was vastly over estimated, for
he had been given a week in their the suburbs of Paris and her adjoin-
preparation i in* harvest fields looked like the
In opening his talk he recited the promised land to me; but once at
principle that it is the inherent, God. Chantilly Woods the scene began to ! of goods now on hand the Council
given right of every man and wo- ahift a little. | has decided to give you until Novem-
man to live hie or her life and work Here, in God's providence, some ; bar the 15th. inclusive, to dtspftse of
eat his er her ftsetmy without let or former king of France had the fere- same, provided, you do a legitimate
hindrance from any an* elm, an lang thought ta persorv# the fort at. and bueinsas hi the meantime. Upeu de
es he er she dose nut encroach upon God through nature and Ferh saved livery of year I icon as corti Arete to
the rtgfcte of ethore, and that In for* dh* wertd from German demiama. the Cterh and Troaenrer nf the Teem
health and morals of this town and
county," the Town Council of Bern-
well has revoked the license of said
firm, effective November 15th. The
following is a copy of a letter which
Mayor J. Emile Harley has written
the above firm, under date of of Oc
tober 24th:
“Dear Sira: The Town Council of
Barnwell directs me to say that it
ms revoked the business license now
held by youitfirm or either member
of ^our firm. Its action was based
on finding that the business now be
ing carried on in the store now oc
cupied by your firm is against the
health and morals of this town and
county. In consideration of the stock
He Cfcua f Auywahla. wfta hot ftafwwaU C aunty suafta stath hi tfts
bu»u cussductlu ft Hack fuduriag fUat* hi tha amuuul mi' humay pat
aalb • so sucvaaafully for Me. J, A. capita spout opoa tha odurtlou of
Porlrr. la a talc oaport who roams In the whit# chlldron, according to In.
contact with printing offices from on# trrooting flguro# that bavo coos# out
and of th# country to the otkor and from the office of J. E. Swearingen,
he says some might nice things to State superintendent of education,
the editor in a letter commending These figures show the amount of
the People’s efficiency, courtesy and | money spent by each county in the
promptness. The readers of this State upon the .education of each
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the kind of an advertisement that can
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“Dear Mr. Davies: Appreciating the
service given me during my sale in
Barnwell, it gives me pleasure to
offer these words of commendation.
Really, one of the most serious ob
stacles I have to contend with in
holding sales throughont the United ' Aiken ..
State# is poor printing and newe- 1 Allendale
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child enrolled in its public schools.
The figures represent the per capita
expenditures according to enrollment
and show that the average expendi
ture for each white child is $26.08,
and for each negro child, $3.04.
Darlington County takes the lead,
with Sumter, Allendale, Lee, Cal
houn and Barnwell following in the
order named.
The tabulated figures for each
county are as follows:
.. County White.
Abbeville ..1... $16.60
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Since the last Issue of The People tfcd
following cases wers disposed of:
Herman Sneiling. v charged with
•eduction, was found guilty and tea-*
tenced to pay a fins of $5,000 or serru
18 months at bard labor.
Jim Walker was convicted on thdi
charge of incest end sentenced to pay
a fine of $2,500 or serve two yean
at hard labor.
Ben Simmons and Mace Jeff coat
were acquitted of the charge of vio--
lating the prohibition law.
Marie Foreman was found not guil*
ty of murder.
Considerable interest was manU
fested in the trial of Ben Simmons
and Mace Jeffcoat, a large number of
ladies being present Solicitor Gun**
ter was assisted In the prosecution
by Mayor J. E. Harley, and the de
fendants were represented by Bvuuru
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would subdue right, 1 would resign o’clock one July night they marched
my job tomorrow. Do net be dis- into a bombardment that lasted only
couraged if wrong triumphs tempor- 10 minutes. Five hundred thousand * e * . e *
arily, for right crushed to earth will Germans were taken prisoners, and , UR 0 * . e P re ^ ,est isson
surely rise again.” declared his Honor. ' the slaughter was terrible. That night ^ ,r ® ^ en ^
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justice could not be blamed wholly i lost.” In the meantime the English
upon the officers of the Court, citing , and Belgians were breaking Hinden-
an instance where it was impossible ' burg’s line and the Americans were
to secure the conviction of a man taking Belleau Woods finally. It
charged with a crime, although there ( was captured an d re-captured five
were three eye-wtness, one of whom times by the Germans and the
was afraid to testify because he might Americans.
make an enemy, another left the Belleau Woods is a high elevation
State of hia own accord to keep from that extends in a circular direction.
Uetlfying. whte Urn third was forced The woods were fall of machine guns
ftp UbrwsLs to leave. He darlared that aad Germane, which neither French
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minister told us that these girls
were quartered 3 nights with the
German Army and every girl quar
tered with a German officer was
branded on her right breast with a
red cross.
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madder you get, and it is righteous
anger. Your heart aches and yearns
for the countless old people every
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tons of barbed wire
and miles of
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read
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piles of
scrap iron and
about, heard about, or you have exploded shells, gathered from the
seen, you can’t comprehend the gen- fields.
uine article until yob see Rheims ca
thedral where Joan of Arc crowned
her king.
Th e Cathedral, the pride of
Rheims, and of France was bombard
ed until it is a shell. On an aver
age of five houses out of 1,700 were
left partly standing in Rheims. The
population before the war was 125, .j
000; one thousand stood thr' siege,
up to date only 4,000 havp^Vetumed.
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the Marne are as desolate as an un
tilled j>rairie. Here and there is a
remaining telegraph pole or a tree
with an unexploded shell 2 or 3 feet
in length sticking straight through
them, and as if to cover all this va
cuum (all nature abhftrs a vacuum)
bipod red poppies, jo typical of the
•oil they sprang from in the trenches,
fluant their gay faces and challenge
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in ruins, but bear iymind Rheims know as long as there is greed and
la all stone and bnc| 1 selfishness In the human heart, there
Ou Me »uttifA*V! ef the A one I trill be sin and as Ion# as there ■ sin
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That the rhurvh aa* feet ana ef Oft
and the rommuntty at karge one ef
its best men
That we thank Gad for hia
years of unselfish service for
his fidelity to every duty, and hia lovq
for all that is good and true.
That our prayers and sympathy
are with the children and relative*
who are in such deep sorrow.
That a copy of these resolutions bft
sent to the Southern Christian Ad
vocate, the county papers and a.
page in the Quarterly Confereneu
Record be inscribed to hia memory,
C. F. Rizer, j
8. E. Neeley, |
L. A. Hartzog, Secretary. •
Mr. S. 0. Drew, of Beaufort, spout
the week-end in the city with
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