The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, August 26, 1926, Image 10
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the metropolitan editor
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lie's suggestion that the
folkwred in publica
tion of news tending to review our
feseiga relations, is a good one. For
oicners are just as sensitive as Am
Again.
Harry U. Daugherty, former At-
toraey-General of the United States,
•oon again will bo the center of pub
lic interest in a familiar rols.
On September 7th he ia schedul
ed to go on trial Si Federal Court on
charge of conspiring with Col.
Tfcomaa W. Miller to defraud the
gatenuncnt of “their good and honest
when they “willfully and
iy N authorised the transfer
ef 97,000,000 in cash and securities
fkeos the custody ef the government
to the Societe Suisse pour Valeum de
without carefully weighing
the merits of the Swiss
Ceopoi atien’s claim. < v
Further It is alleged that Daugherty
aad Miller ware actuated by the hope
paraonsi gain. The seven millio.i
re represents the sale of the
of the American Meta) Company,
g corporation formerly controlled by
Garmaaa aad taken over by the gov-
eraaoent after our entrance in the
’a regime in public office
aired when the Teapot Dome
broke. Amaalng ft ones of
• .federal graft were giver, to the peO- j
*** TW eountry was shaken to its
r we are to hear more of
betrayal of public trust,
ag to the federal charges, the
may prove to be one of the most
In American history.
appeal to the people of Bi
ss s matter of county pride. W/ei tHink
a
history that Barnwell County has had such a n
ever voter, man and woman, to lay aside petty diffe
who ha* already reflected great honor on hi* adopted county?
Don’t let it be *aid that Barnwell County was ungrateful t• ,
who ha* done more for the advancement of his people than any
of the House of Representative* in recent,year*.
RALLY TO THE BROWN BANNER!
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PEOPLE-SENTINEL
120
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DcErank Crane Saysl
We Must Love One Artother
There will be *
-unwell Klan in the
every second and fourth
night* in each month. A full
tendance Is requested.
if eye-stun headache*
•rred visiet with optical
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rerk gnaranteM.
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John Bates
Civil Engineer sad Surveyor
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Notary With Seel. Promrt
High-Claas Work Assured. '
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Your Work Solicited.
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A Quiet Pig Pen.
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trough is full cf pig
hflartfCtle squealing in the
June busy and content-
ten wages are high and jobs
you hear little discontented,
talk that organized capital
ism.” Motonnen and
1 on a New York subway
more money ar.d should have
' were forced .to work
days a week to earn 938, not
to pay rent and feed a family
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march
back. They
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TV rtrly practi:ol plan un'icr
which human brings can expec» to live
together in peace is the Golden Rule.
We must love one arothcr and do
as we would he done by.
This ia not an ideal Sunday School
precept, but it i* a rale that ha* teeth
and claw* in it. Unless wc obey it
we shall suffer. And not one party,
but all parties suffer.
War has been demonstrated to he
about as disasterous to the victor as
to the vanquished. The successful
allies in the recent great World War,
such as Great Britain, Italy and
France, are now almost as bad off
as the unsuccessful group, consisting
of Germany. Austri, and so forth.
War is not only cruel an.i ineffec
tual, but it does not pay.
It pays human beings in the long
run to oo-operate and not to contend.
As General Grant said, it is doubtful
if any war was ever fought about an
issue that could not have been better
settled in some other way.
The great war makers arc egotism,
stubboi-nncss, hate and fear. Jesus
told us long ago that the only method
of getting along together was by love
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and trust. We have not ksyned thht
His precept was based upon common
sense and was not an impractical
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,ommai d.
Germany at this writing is reVi*rt-
ing toward a reactionary government,
as is Italy. England is in the throe*
cf labor unrest. The ministry of
France is maintaining itself with
difficulty. Belgium is upset.
Wherever hate and fear and con
tention rule there Is upheavel and
disaster. These things cannot bo
permanently cured by an increase in
force on any side, but only by an in
crease of charity and the sp* it rf
compromise.
It takes a long while for huirtan
beings to leara how to get ‘on with
each other. It is much easier to re
volt and stand for our rights than
patiently to seek a status quo.
The main thing for a people to
lsa*n is that there can be no Riding
peace that is not founded upon justice.
The prophet said in ancient ti.ncs
that righteousness and peace shall
kiss each other. Until this is done
thers is no abiding harmony or pro
gress.
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Reorganize Sunday School
• Olar, August 30.—The Friendship
Sunday School was reorganized Sun
day, August 29th, by the election of
J. O. Sanders, Sr., as superintendent
and L. S. Still assistant superintend
ent. The teachers arc as follows: L.
v Still, Mrs. Anna Moms, Mrs.
Susan Creech, Mrs. Agnes Ray, Mrs.
Gjpa HugginW, and Mrs. Mfnic
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The Sunday School will meet every
Sunday at three o'clock p. m.. except
on the fourth Sunday, when the hour
prill be 10:30 a. 'm. The public is
cordially Invited to attend and assist
in building up the Church
school, to the end
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Sorehead In
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Poultry sorehead is a disease to be
bat t mb back dreaded during the WB and
|g « short ah* months. It will cut egg production
by old stock and keep ottrirwlw «PPing tin hMd in Far^il
~ , healthy pdBats from laying troepoonfub t» l
its
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the eyes or on the head. If allowed
to go unchecked, th« whole head be
comes a sore mass a nd the fowl will
finally die. This disease is caused by
a low form of mold growth. Dusty
litter is one of the worse causes of
this disease.
There are two things that can be
done to keep down this disease: First,
keep plenty of dean litter in the
poultry houses, so the chickens will
ndt be bothered with dust. The next
thing is to add or* pound <rf Epsom
Salts and one hundred pounds of sui
te each one hundred pounds of
sulphur will
fowl’s body in good tondi-
wttl help to wkrd og aft dia-
the salts and mil-
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the head
During the Summer, we i
ginning plant & thoroughly overhaul
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gins and two double box presses,
condition to handle the new crop. We are
150 bales of cotton per day and tan assure the
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