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YhV Barnwell People, iia W-. HOLMSS,Editor ^ Prou'r LABQHSr COUNTY CIRCULATION Cr- r—T —•;r • THURSDAY. MARCH fc-.. ■ ■ —— A FRIENDLY RIFCKHEXOH. Vor a l^na: timf tho K ?o\v»*.v Cornier of Wnlhutlft, O.Min^e C'imiv, lift* Ixtii .MIC of our bn»t r»>tcrini'(J ^xrlifto^r* 4 . “Tt lift* »« noftC r.nd pn-Uv, «<•*! (lre«'Msl And wei) informe I. Kttrm'tlve mwTtnterostlnjj nt ft of the inoun- twin*. L ist week f >r the first time in rl Vhoiie |oo»t anil Invt |v yriti's of fi ien.IK tii«ll.ln<* Th« Cinrier ilifT'n .1 Mlili The l* Kon.E iti< to tim pr< that I meM < f —thtrbrnttioM'-M-op-*of wliitdi we lit'Hr #<» muoli nt n|»Aftmodio Interv.tU of ten or liftecn year*. We do not mem hy hiiv mean* to my or nujfijest tlntt Tim C 01- rier ha* cndfirKe.i or approved whut Tub Pftoi'l.r. has ndroc ited or oppo.rd.. Tho Com ler hit* » mind rf it* own jd«t »* a nioiiiitain nnid Im“, and r j;ooJ mind it l«, too. Tno *im| l" f n t 1* that I’lto Courier h i* pnrMied the eV«n tenor of it* way. Riving it* Itome be*t ftervkie ftod ►pnalnR 'Lmt I’kopi.e *nd other eontenipor.irie* tin- critic’* eve, pa**inR tlielr few petLr- tbn* Miii m*ny imperfeeth'ii* tir, Ic- tinj: them hIoiij mid engaging in netter work. Hut till* ono dentrliire frorii it* I mg uni benevolent programmo tm* miiil>' >i»* dtirot'em o of opinion between the Iilglilanil and tiie lowi.mtl paper* l!ie more distinct, and require* h fnrtlnr mid more pmllculir Htatemeut of our ar/ument. Tiik 1’kopi.ic took the gromd Mihi btituper crop*, snidi yi< 11* <f corn r« those made !a*t ve*r hy the cloven hopeful l>*e>* i f a* mmy Sout!i*?rn S ate*, are not profitabl , t C.at they cij-t moro linn they come to. T o- s’otirter fee* the matter in ft difTeieot light and in support of it* contention print* the f< II >winjr: Tli5 point we want !o pet Rf Is tho dtairment llir.t the liig erop*, tic* hig yield*, eoit more than tliey »ro wortli In toe market. Let u< rotuider t'lO n ‘‘ l,l *l re*nH a» ahown hyitn lecord l" Die recent eon- le«f by Die b iv* cf Hi Smttiern States, We find tlm followinU rtcoid a* to the yield* and the eo»l to niako tlieni W*. give tiie inrirds for the eleven leader* in toe coiite-l it the eleven ibuiheru Ru.e»: No,ch r ( oaf, bo-liel*. rents. ]I A. Tiard-o, All lid d! J.aH nlti.. A ft Hd " ./ e* S one, I i t . -Oi * S ‘id H (t 11 Oty, I.ft. . . I.I I K 11 Pt li \V. " 1 i*m', Ma»* . 1 hi 17 1 s AV. K S one, N <‘ 1 Id J-7 lid Vtoyti •• iver. Okia . W'< l -i s Jury Moor 1 . S C , . J' .! 1 li \ S nlti 1 . Trim . . ii.’> 1-1 It.' AV m hmiiii, 11 x a *. . r-.l ■'-< li i' -> jtl Oigeix, \ a . .. .H< . Id A - w e see if. tie re is * world ' fl - foimation in that Idtic table < f pto .luelloii Hii.i eo*t. It tell* u* »t hooie. Mid it t'L* other* fer av.ay, that "e have tho cooiitrv of great np|'oi [oiiit v. .it great po»»tldiitv ; Dial we ate wa-t- Ing llmo ftiol etieigy niid labor rm* lutm-y «.id la ul every y'ir tli it we f |'ow Mid method* it lelUti* i* plain y a* lli 'iu lu til tint w<* need more imputation a* a m-an* nf eon- RU'iiing, nop (vhftf we podnee, tint ftvlml writ contd |>rolueo if we wm M hut lake whftt nature lifts | | u-ed at our hatid* and use it intelligently and rationally. Cut do “humper crop*" co«t mor« til.lit lliOV are w or I Ip eommereial’y i AVe tllink tiie table, If ana'y/.ed ft lit'ie. v ill prove most eonelu«ivel v to the contrary. >% e ta 1 'e the table a* givn. hnd lig'.ire the net proeeed* per acre, valuing the .lorn M one do 1 ir per hu.dii 1 We lind that Die prefit* were <li*f rlhutrd r* fi |!ow * : liar.len, Alshnina $ SI hid .**milh. Aikansa* !'■”> I'’ FlotM*. Georgia 14d '«» Jlonry, LouNim a . .. .... f-d 7’d AVilliftmr. Wi*»l-si|'pi l.’o lh Mone, \oitb (’.irediua . ... hd in I.’my, Oklihnmn .s; sd A4nore, S nitb »' irolina ..../- idtid'.i U m i 111 '1 • nessee 7 < i c Rilillb, i'eMl* . Jd Ulger*. \ irglnla /..... Hum) Net pnli', 11 sept* .... 1 1 'll 7-1 That l* the le/ult nf thcw.>tknf eleven hov* iti i I v -'n .llirerent S uitii- nrii S -ite* on up' aero of land ea'di. W befe i > tin) luajt who firmn, or il;i::k« lie i* farming.' .'.d to 7'» ftcre* i f Iftinl Under i 11 iiUHliniR, who can sliovv a priitlt of |»*er aeie, or Ini f that «motttit for that matter? I hosj/tmi test* amonp, the men Rod boy* i f the South urc iirnupbt owork gteat ti^m lit tothesonlh n* tv whole, mid to S mtli Darolimt no I than auv of the ottnT State*. T4iey show what can Ire done with our soil. They serve ♦ o «bow to what rxient extensive farm ing can bo carried on^tliov Hroteu iing to neUhe fsi ijier up m the point w here he •Ua't reafizi iIihi hi* stDvalhm 1* not fn tho numiiet of Hi re* lie ctd ivate*. hiii in the amount be niftke* each acre prxfuco Tiie ultimme result will be tu put fatnuug upon a pr<wit4cal iu leosive bH*i*—v ba*i* that will innietite tlm t*olnt at whieh ‘'extensive" farm In*'cease* to in ing prolitable result*, gndth ■ point where the too ‘-intoii*! ve" pint begins tu cut down the net pn f h* Thlft is the m tin purpose of all thi* competition among ojir farmer*, i 1.1 and young, and it i* going to have Die double result of making our Southern farmer* independent l * ,e N ,,rt \ tiie 3fiait and the We*f, and Ht the *ame lime attract tin* attention of the farm er* of those iiecttnn* to the wondeiful opportunities that lie undeveloped in this great Southland Tit* Pitoi'i-A’sconvietlon that bump er crop* do not pay, that they cost tnore than they come to. i* baaed upon the experiences cf the men who h»ve iritdo b pm per crop* in South Carolina. One experiment was onongh f >r ifaiptf bumper farmor and he ha* straightway heuutne a »elier of see I, of corn, cotton. wheat, rye, watermi hns, imntAloupe* or whatever crop product h* has made, f imous. Afterw-ard he |t«t b—n aatlsflod to travel the sure and )lfcre are instance*: fore the war the SupeAlnJendent of Itg insane Asylum Ht Columbia 1 tsraiybuodred bu*heisof corn rlnm farm. H) hU-sihe compost tliat lie w l*be.l, Die use of coinmetci*! f. rtil zer* w as at rfrftt time limited to the Hppiil n'lon of lb ru\i;in gosno, Ills hc'c v ft * *<> sil i tie 1 ! li* t if c >cl 1 h ' I r- WHY THE DIFFERENCE* Last week'the Luke Simre arid Mieli- Igiui Smithcin Kullrosil. one of the l irgevt i*y-teiii* operating in Ohio snd rigntid wii-n. vvr In* cli i*e tu moisten | H ,]jaceiit Mat*ft • f the lliddln West Iholind, m.iking I*Iiu iiid'*pendeul ‘ ^ j f iptid it ti'To^My to cut the working ibi* clou !-', V i t Dr. ker. * ^t-rhilkhiug 1 force in it.* locomotive department ten i new wiuld'H teenr i (f preduetion, I p,. r , r! lC le.ison assigned was ■ in.!; the li.ifup. f er 'ii b.i-l i*'-* Immefli- | there lind been a lu*s of ten per Hte y . One year’* experience cured hi* oenf in the transportation buslne** of icDuicItiatii'n. l-’.iimer Dt>ik- of MuDlmro came next :•.* a re urd lire.ilvr, winning the Americaii ABrleuitnrl-i'* prizi of a thoiivHiid good dii11 fti * over cuniiietition in rveiy S’.Rtc in til* I niuii. He Kiir- IM:i*ed Dip gathering* < f Die A*ylum S'lpPrintende-nr, .Vet tie Dnuiediii toy quit tlm buiiiper crop businej*. It did not |)»V id hi. I n our ow n county < f Hurnw i 11 we have with i>'ir uvvu eve* seen bumper crop* Doit wet ' unpioilrat I •, enrn. cot- ton and smut) grain, nml the m»ker* ef tliern were •)Uicl< quitter* One year was ennugli f ir e ieh i f Diem. We could, .f necessary, give names run ning through sovrrnl decude* And now let n* con»idcr Jerry Muore a little wtnlv Tee Conner give* the i o*t of .lei rv’* emp. a* 'state.1 l>V Die young f 1 ireutln.e", at -i 1 cents a bu*liil W111, i* that a D ne Id ! ? We do not pli irg-Jerry with in*'m- eertty rrr TTiiftfep e-entHthu* for he is hut u Id tie itnr, w iHi ft'f 1 u ge * I n'k of jtidgmenl ef emt »* very mnuy of the Onger* of hi* pr d/e*. deny Ingin fiiakiug iii* crop hv ruining more ont*ide la'id tloin tiie one acre that be cultivated. Hr raked, • craped, dug up nud hauled f.om wood hinds three hundred wagon 1 tad* of rich ear.h, Du* detritus <f leave* and g:H**e* that nature'* operaliuu* liad been aecuiiiiihuing there for centuric* u n li ii mire i ed and spreii 1 tbit wealDj of I 1 mt food on liis one pet ucre of t ftb' square \ ard*. I’.rotber Oourier, ought nut Die spol- iaMrili (if the woodbinds, of the three hundred load* of ii.di eaith, the de crea*e in tin ir pro.l in'! I ve cftpMiitv f >r all tiufe tocume tu he ch irgsd, added to the, cost of miti.ing .Liry Moore’s crop ? Rmtlier Coni ier. should Siiutli C i r o- lira udojit .Jerry Mo.ue’* iii'tliod* a* tviiicftl i f f irming opera'lon* iu thi* State and prf*eiit le-ul atu the world a* showing that thi* State U Ml Ed ll neeling ilDlliigrant* fr.iui ti.e Nortb to make it a* prosperous n* it slon.l ! be ? Urolhr r Courier, h)ioo| 1 not practical furno r* pa-» judgment on the deriy Moore in«:liod* and audit bl* expen-e iint - t ' f 'Ti* mak ing !i ini a . t < f in i*oul i ne J i i n i f \ 11 In * iv| li* 1 ‘ g ri- CI I III: | iutere.t* of lieu "tale, U'.d let I he wi rl 1 1; nnw Die w Ir 1 ■, | I i n u n vari'lsheil 11 ntb ? Suppo-e, 11 r i Dor Courier, •one mi ’- die VVe*' , We 1 to dll far ner, d;://I d I y the el 1 igl*Du to e *| ai'iu laud.itioe* <»t J,u ry Muor-'s uidiii vemerit* slmnl I se I ills lu 'ot.gi "g* nnd come to Mil* I? ate and tlnd out tint he had not bivli told nil Die t rut ti, w uni I lie not fn 1 and tie justified In thinking that he had been gold hi li ke,I ? We lire not finding f n>'t with Jcrrv Moor' He i* o' I. ft boy in y ar», 1 m king r x ium i uice hj) d ID* f ure*igli* i- ft* i et n n i r lined. And the men w bo are tmosting him are Ion e-r, tint tbev kn w ft* liclu « f practiinl larriiing in you Mid we ahi, Hrollier < ourier, of serin 1 mi n^j. Now it low thought* ns to Immigra tion. ijutnc i f Die vci v in *t cltixen* of lisiciyi .l :;lld U lllltierg t ountie* sre immfgrun'*. or the dcsc-uidan;* < f im- mignints. They came of their ni\i, Lit wT, wlrhont solicitation. Tlov at once idenfifii d them-iivea with our people and were given tee glad har d and heart i f welcome. In war and in pea e Duy have g'vn Die Statu splend id service and nn ill'll slan I bigln r iu the 1 espect Riid t iMilidence of Die pr n- p!e. H it i \ cry HI irt to luing de-ira tile immigrant* rn ina*-e ha* heen a di*H*t r iui* fu l ue. The Northern men who were attracted to Dm Suuth jn*t after the war hy tin- hope Htjd expect* lion of grow ing eutt >n snd getting two to tiiree h i> ml red dolliii> a hale for it came to gi iff. Here i* an imtatiep f ict tb it eanio to pa** within two inl'e* ( f l!irnwell ('apt. E. W. Wagoner of Charleston, the foremost in •rchant < f the rd ite, < f pure Germanic hiood, a master mm in »DI liigit qurIiiic*, .settled on hi* fine Gsl l-‘c planta'iun a c •lony of imiiii- gnnt* from llbiini*. ’i'liere were ti.e rott L Ttil* reduction in tiie working force .apilie* to ut,m u ried men on'y, Hie haclieloi* h(dng laid olT and their work ing Date reduced from ten to eight hours, while Hi" benedicts Hi® not *f- fected. , Ills very evident from the above stateunuit thaf. tho pe'd h along Die lines of tln> J, K A M H Railroad are not, buying or selling ft* much as they did before this reduction in business came along Tli'* dally papers telling of this mid- ill * w est los* < f trade contained on an other page of tiie sane issue the state ment that t be Southern Rail vay had f nnid it necessary to buy bn new and powerful lueomuiives to earry on it* i ucreased business. And Increased hu-iness in Die S citli at this season of Die year is no dobut caused hv the in- creastd tniying hy the Houtliern tieople of good*, ware* and merehftiidise from abroad. Tim crop* of ibJO aro *11 gntiiered and gone and the on y two home product* that S mth Carolina can ship nnw are neaenast rai*el cabbage p’Hrii* and (Hia'lesfon made ferti'i/.erv. frtf these l»*t fieights about fi.'.i) ear load* a d, y have been sent out of Charlestoi, fur use in this S ate and it* neighbor*. THE GEORGIA CRACKERS are a foresee'ng and provident people. They realir.'' that the ho'l we»vil w i 1 soon in rive and spread o\ er tlielr State, and that eottnn growing, alwiy* a dmilitlol hiisins*-, w ill Mom tie more cost’y, more perplexing and more un- certain tliau cut h f ue. So they are going to college, five t<> seven tbous.md new stuiieuts h day, visiting the ipii- 1 ge on wke. D, wliieh i* a rai^ruad train, made up of a car of live /stock, hoiM's, viltle, *hicp, Img-, p.piltry, a ear of f inn product* and a car devoted to the deni onst rat ion of scientific f let* co ve Dog the v.iri.iu* Jliu lian.e* to growing crop* and Umv to riuiuve : lu 1:1 / li.ivi-riimcnf evp^rta a*® In ctrirge and hctuie on a 1 ih " sutij.'ct* pertain ing to sinvess/iil f imii luanageni.Mif. rtic people apC a ' i iotcri s i'd, rm-ii.c" men and oygaui/. ilion* of the town*, iaWlfl*, dll.'tors, lliecbt'ii.'s. SctoM 1* clinic nr* an 1 above aii f inner* 'ire m- icn-c/' iu'erest d : I 1 d di g tbeir tie-' to g/t n a H for it) iking ■con. tiling be- -I.II < cu: 'on w ben t lie ei 11 d i\ ■> come And tlie 'i.h "'iv 11 a: my di i cut tun fi oni Iii* IhrMie SENSE ON THE FARM. When you tdanf, tld* spring, sow s few seed* of kindness They will ll inrisli so and produce such nn alum d int crop of good elo er lliil \nu wi'l he eneourageil to plant Urg'dv of this crop nnothcr year. No crop pa)* bet ter. The more a m in goes around. Die les* lie I* apr to develop into a crank Don’t hit In too b'g a liurrv. ID* imwi*e to work aoil wlien it I* soggy, and very wet. Wait until it dries into crumbly, workable condition Tiie mure corn Die no re stock; the mure stock the richer Die land; the rielier the land the 'more corn—and there you have'he secret of a ro'atl.in that I* sure to hring success Entirely too many |> o; 1> hi this world arc making them*. Ives crossevi d looking for the street of easy mon y. T is is as vain Rod foolish h* hunting for the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Iti* a mistake to plant the same tv pes of vegetables in tiie same spot year after ve«r; keep Diem moving to prevent insect* and diseases from get ring a foothold, and It I* n mistake to forget that « garden needs plint. food in order to nourish vegetal'] •* proper Iv S «M'* manure and a sprinkle of b memeiil will dn, nicely B‘tt t boy one go.id hook for Die family than Din e or four ebrap story papera. B >■>'* and girl* aeqiniiitcl wi h great tlitudfrer* of great thougbt- w ill not, *eek the socle, v of loa'er* or read Die frothy, enervating novel* Whenever you hring a wet umbrell into the house, alwai* set it to il/ip itatidle down. It dne* mure q fi/klv that w«v; oDVerwise, ivlilcb ls> / mnrp lm(i.>rtunt to cons der, the (Td.ctcd rain water ru*t* the binge* hu I rots the i fob or giik. / S 'ine Dthik they most lyfve th« oven si//.ing hot w hen they pm hread in to bake, Mini they wonder why a thick crust c um s on Die Joavc*, while Die middle i* not at all 'well tiaked Tne tiest way is tu havp the oven just hot enough so I h *l the l-a vy* w ii take on a nice tirow n iiy ten or fifteen minute* Don't he iti a/huiry to take tliern out too soon, ei/lier. An tiour D not too long in tiake iiread to tiave it j i*f. right, Wften /you pack away hams and aboiil lets fot sinijmcr u*e. t> ■ sure that thm Ho well smoked and tiiorougi))v dii''/1 out I’owder each |iiece with (nl/vctiyed sul duir, slip it into a paper fianir *ai'k tieeai'h sack tigliti'.', then (iftck, nut too clo-ily togHtlo-r, 1 cto r hin or 1 .rg.- tight h .x li I d with oat* We piii-k them eich y ar m DM* man ner in our oat hin, fecuing out the oh'* to the hen* as we ii-p the meat. No wottn*, maggot* or other pe*t« attack our meat supply —March Farm Jour nal. • M \RK TWA INS SAYINGS. S m()le ml'-f -r s.'i'. ing monci : T - * i v e Ira . f, when \ . ii rt re fi i ( d b v an ertg. r I Hi pll' se |o cnM I i.’fllt.. t- 1 i bar' ll. wait und cuiiil f rlv. I'o save three 11*ia r ter*, coui.t sixty. T> save it *11, eon ul «e\ .'Ml ll i e. j '>1 ■ j ; 0 §oiae flaaik o i i Organized by Identified wii]? Deposit your Money and receive 4 per cent in Savings Department TREASURER’S NOTICE. Tu® Treasutfr's ofHea will ba open ♦ ! fur the cullectRm of taxe* l-vl^xl fur ? I Die fiscal icar commencing Jftnttftrv 1, j 1'J 10, f r otii the lAHi day of October, IDIO io t,be 15H) day of M^rrh, 1D1I i«* etusive. From the l»f v* Hie 31»t of Jfttiuwrv HH1 inclusive a penalty of on* l ‘ l»vi ••ont will he added From ihw 1st I U) Hte iKtti of Koi« r u iri, 1911, inclusive p ^sptaMy i f *2 tier ••cut a til ha added Ml • 0 taxc. pa d it) February, ►rout the, 1*1 to the 1'itii of Marcli, UHl, io- liisiien peiiiilty of seven per cent w i.) tie added to til: utifiaid taxea. all." OFFICERS Harry P'1 Calhoun, HFcsidont Wiliam L. Cave, Vice-rresid'jnt G, Miller Greene, Attorney N. G. W. Wdker, Cashier R. C- Carroll, Asst, Cashier * 4 4 « : ♦ » i BUSINESS IN BARNWELL Is NoW Complelely & Conveniently V. II n I r dl-agreeab ■' g. 11; i ■ to a b ’ 11 ■ i n: i 1 a ditf' r. t I . •' i III' 111 L i. *. ■ n i’ ion fiei-l Up P" 'I'O' 1 f ■ II." • ri | bo MU idler of "Im 1 * d" ,\ b 11 1 I, * am moved 'o -ii i"*r-’ i: ■f I I I * w . r I ■i r, n g. if. i ul . k- f ^ si r M the C);';'ns:tc the i’.vii extensive m -< Next Door West nf Western Carolina, Court H •)U>e, in his and el/ganf sales rooms, wiieu Wit!', better (acilities an 1 ini nenw sc!.\ t sfneks he intends jiee's ;o • Ve the lu n! . t rn :•>*.!s and t an : ex- p'e t- NEW.* \M)KTil K \ O v\ ING. The State I'eftcbi"* A«iociation wi 1 ti" iie! d a! Wluluriip Colleg", Kncft 11' 11, next Miuuni'r. S d ii rd • v 1 ..f w ■»* th " .liTb snniviT- ,i y . f I.II,' | i' * i'lft'igur ilioli n'1 I Die half wav pu-t cf Uresident lafl's fir-t term W I bin J 1 dn « the Southern !.»"d ('< nn o * n v - f A Ui'" ie u *. tli, b i' *• >! I f J-p i 1.1 w .. r Di i d I ' i J I ii o: i c o • i o • v I.. -I). I l I ,» rol 1 lift IU • I*, "bo I • >' goi , I g [ . quit till' r old i' dm I 111 ll" ■ u ■•* Woodroi " l-ui I *eiiio.r,i; ic (i..v .Tiorol New .1 ( r.> y anil ftiorne nl mini firin' 1 I’rc-1 p uD-H nominarimi iu Utid, Ii i» ace.•fil'd n n in v ii.ii inn in id I ri ** Do' S "iDi < ’ . ri [ ii i I’r e*. A sso. cislioii in ( tdiimbia Do. S.iruig II i. e.’un ited Di it Cl tn.oti *'■ 1 Vge w D rcivii" ilii. i • 11 a p|io i x i in :i 1 e 1 v y.lisi is; i ftoni D.e f. rtln/T tag tax I dpi a ri.ii 11 ii t i - I'ei v id b\ i'o- In-t lu'i ui l.'*t year was urailv Ij'.i 1 . 1 * d It I* llloligol licit.|’ ll'ft.t 1 ,_S|. 1,1 ll) I tups id f rt i I i/.er * wi 1 b • 1 I to tuc f t rmers if lb" S ate during I'.D I . A t a fire.* club meeting In < JilcRgn V J P y.iU w;i. twi'lcd hy iho to.ft.t ui t.iet'* » it ing that Die Ncbr.iftksn'* ■ftinlld icv had h. -.ime an InsMlution iiisleail ' f'in iii'taui'i'. W. J. repded ihal he w oi.l I not t nn ag iiu. Dm a. Rivopyelt and T ift had Imrrow. d ll."ii- ocratic doct ri nes Diere was no ne. .| f or him to seek the hardship* of the White II 'ii* 1 , a* lie cM.l I get oiher men m do III* work lie suul furtlnr lb it he |* not going to lose interest in politic*. The ftixtv-tir't Congres* ended at noon on >aeurd:iy l ,r i‘.| lent Tsfr im- iiicdia'i'l v i*siie'i a c* 1 for an extra ion of the i'dn I C uigre** to com inence ("i A pi 1 1 ’ !i. to comtdete Ihe u ti tin i shell work i f Die expired hodv III till' next Dongress life ITeinoerst* i\ ] line for Die tl'*t time in N'Xteym year* a mnj.ni'y in Die lion*e i f Rep W O k I I g I g''! I , ' I. . .• I h .r ; 'h ■ I. ' , ' . ! - . . ; o b i i. r■ ' ■ i• ■ ■ > « .I i t lif . f i 'i- ci • -1 ■ i ' her •,% <■ n iii .*..I a i i* I • i I. .* oil' 1 , M : i ■ tv I I W • e le t ti >t lbs* w e -te Diink ad , , I’ 1 d tf -r , •• f til a I 0 . h'-« boT.i-iaei- S orie of i: * tin li 111 a ■ ui. t m. * it. t h" f., i ’ 11 'i p n or i. i f ru •• I ii.'. » ; bit w e c ' 'i t r i . I' tie Hutoera! of Ru--ll po. more fioner ttiao sr'.. lefer m i', o. tli- ear' li; h it l.e caMio' «• p i » > • /•■ le t Us im! tie too pft' lie . ftT |' I* ‘.•u !e r to t> * \ e i 1 ! *i n m d h and d i a in■ "id» I i'i ii i one .. t -i I A uisn w ,, Ii a new idea i* a crank il ii I i 1 till' 11.01 Sip e.o d . pjwc'varkj**. jawsre.«JLft<T~• »rr:«irw-«ftr -r* iLevy) For State Purpose* (.)rdiuaiy ( outtiy I’uriioae* • New Jail l’iirpo*e* 1 * t ionatitutioual S bool Pur pose* S Total b}\ mill* 3L mill* of two 13S There w ill be tin extra levy tuilU In Barnwe 1, Blackride and Wil- liftton lownsbip lor imblic road*. ( oni mu tat ion tax will he ><00 will bo received from October 15, 1D10, to March, l*t IDll, inclusive. (Special School Levy) Cedar Grove 1 mill; Barhry Brano%, 0 Ivarv, Kill ‘■to, Frietidaiilpi HHda, H 'aling spring*, K'ine, Morti*/ New Forest, Oak Grove, Ool t iJnmhla, I’leaaant H I'. Keeuy Branch, «an Hilt, S.-igiingi H e. Seven Pine/, '1'inkera < ipek, 2 mi l*; Barton, Big Forte, r.lai kville i liner*. Upp^ Uicfi l-and, i'nve Hlckorj fli 1. Owen* <Iro»* R >ad, "ycaiRore Vo. M, H fiilll*; Al emlala, Double I’ond HerciHe*, Leo, 1 mill'l Barn w ed 4 l q miT*; Elko. 5 mil)*, FkiDax ll mill*, Wil i.stoti, 7 1-2 mill*. United .■slatea^ currency, <i"ld and >ilier coin, ci i/in tv and school claim* prope: ly api'Fovcd will be received for t a xr* « heck* jind drafts will be receiT«*d for faxa* ai tax pal er* rick only. J. B. Armstrong, 'Treasurer Birnvinli C 'Uiitjf. DR. m. P. LEE, JH.. Df.ntist A 1 1.1,1 " ION . - - Olli-c oyer Bin* if " IHiaton. W» i.o rn rlic cnil. 'i. Die coortry, w- will make a ppolt)! meiit* at ofB»)*- A. IE MAESTEINft ATTOliNEY AT LAW XOTARV PUBLIC. BLA(’K\ J/LE. a. v. DR. J H. E,|V!ILH0U8 m-.N n.sT ' )iii' ‘ 1 ^ I 1 l f* a. 11)111 stlay, l.iv ;11)> 1 \Vcl! < )D' ! iltiolis IlKUlf iId\ * Sat ui' i • 1 y ' M ..f ii. * * <***« Bfapch Stofi e •D ' 5 -v -"i 1 V- \ j • J • i \ zi :v V h k m ; « r r * ay. r< j a i 11 j)i‘11 oflfce. as pas a*. J Ir-x ;i" cun'*intent is iUi safety 1’iiff" i••ar-uuahle. 'I'ernoa ca -h. In the W South Side Railroad AVeriUe, I>i)N T I.AI g i; i r i * 1 b v , e I A I A DRl NKF.N M A S I! i-bane. I! i of ..n hive ioi .een a drunken niin .’agger al'uig tf.e srreet! ] (tio .vn o m) arid women, roo, f ft"n j l-vug!i w il h the i'N..|f.'u. nudge each ! Mb'' r, -i n -1 i " u f v tl ul humor in t tie I * i >g ll l < f a b i ■ II »ll tn-111 g * ll II k b' 1 1 w Die | | i W'-sl a n I .iii I I 'I lie -'g'l' i f a driinkm mm going inuiie fttiM.II mike eierv otticr ir.Rii an! u oil Pin .ad ft ml »> ill J' 11 h> 11 e ; ft rpl, l.n M I |e ft ft r he * I gb I i * . I! *))mi| ! he usef il, hi In.pirlng in ttio-o w bn see It a d"ter in I n ft t ion I,/ avoi I and to help other, to aiol | that min’, f ife T iat reeling drunkard i* going I'.oine. lie I* going toinio to children who are afrai I of tii e, t ■ a wif.- whose life lie Ii i* m i le mi*t*' I • He is g dog home, taking with him tiie worst cur*e in the world — to suffer hitter reirpir>.e hntuelf sf’er having In ill- ") Kofi'-Ting on tfiosp whoru he * inud I Iirolect An ! a* tie goes Ipun', men and wo men, knowing what Die tn me coming mean*, I n.gh at Mm Hinl enjoy the sight. ll P ' 1 ds r. t h f 1 - t;'oi of ti;C t.)•) of a'! an.I ir .mil v on|> c 1 '■ stov.x* putt icii tnere. 4 i i i il ill tt. 1. llll.liliL fijrDWt! 1 OF Ff( F mil, IDHTCis. t(• D ]). S.!>(> ;t. rn. Per..ui» i; v 11 g i ■> a i f i • in Barn) will piea-e in a He Hiu.oii mei.l* Kel*<ft e.UMI.g ill -o doing Mil l Will be tUT- ot imnodiaie st-rviec aiol t«»rild J*»- a p;a>i "l ii.en I *. resentftti' e* Toe Republican uiaj irl good, intelligent men and ftdnm hM r i l v iu t he-Scuafa wUi. he reduce.il, women nmong them. \Vo kn*sw Rome } J1 r Tift w ; I speak lu f ire tiie Month of them personally anil were glad of | orn (.uinmercial fongie** in Atlanta their ftiendtihlp*. Tueir new Can limt neighbor* received Diem in the char, acteristlc open hearted Soutliern way. Capt. Wagener supplied them w 1th ev ery neiided comfort and appliance. Uomfortabie cotugi* were built for -them and sulllcieiit out juildings, They were furnished good team*, wagons, implement*, fertil /.-t* and prnviaion* Yet in a few years tliey wete m|1 g. tie. The long year round work of crop -ma king was too trying fur them, too ex haustive of their vital ty, accusti.med as they had been toshorter wink hour* and more frtquent liarvesting of the results of tbeir roil Since then ('apt. Wagener ha* sold Dm plantation In parcel* to, native citi/.'-n* and Galilee lias become a model agricultural com TOunity. One more obseivailon, Rmtlier Cou- He.r, and we are done with this text fur today. Tncre U a constant and in- creasing emigration from this Stale of our best equipped young white men, WRb them gw older ami successful practical farmer*. Toere must be something wrong somewhere or there would not be *o steady an exodps. No body seem* interested enough to find the reason or the remedy. And if we cannot keep qlir own people here how- can we i-xp/cl to win to our cUiaensliip the best pdoj 1? cf far off dtaUa and se.- tloni? 7 1 tomorrow, tb-en pi i v g. >1 f at - A ngu*ta a week or ten day* hctc.rc returning to Wasbingto.i. —■ ■- I >. AI Barnwell and Blackvlile A BROWN’S BEST! HOW ONE WIFE MANAGED 1 know of ft rouph' who iicgan tbeir home making with tit' 1 iie* of the wile hiving a hiiihII iitilepen lence of her own. S > each Year *lie ’ook for her own a young t>ig from flie litter, to irtedPTI site g/'ve persorra i .rttention In tho mennti/he *ne Unnned to ciMe the in«Ht Rnd/bam* to perlection. In the course nf time she became an authority in her immediate vicinity upon curing ham* and tier product brought an ex tra price Through the year* tli" lit D hank Hcc.ount grew One day the quo* lion < f a co ] rge e iucHtiou for tiie chil dren was in the iiaiance. 'I’tie father ibought he cunl I manage tn provide fur the boy, ini', to Ids way of think ing, tho gin* did not need a college ed- uerttion. The wife did not think that ivfty about it and when tho time' came and the w In-D had re«olv<?d imp f into whore tiie money was to come from^ir then developed that Dio little bank account vva* quite adiiiuate for the nide«t tlaughter. The UtD«* *om ha* been passed on from one to another member i f the family And now three girl* owe their splendid d l oge train* log to the very smu’l beginning in tiie early (lavs. A satisfactory partnership in flnan- dal matter* i* wit out doubt the lot o{ a great majority < f housewlyea Afmr all. i*n'x ffttth the root of the wimla matterT Mutual confidence. What ever tiie scheme (if •ll»bur*(‘ment, witb- om f Hti) there U trouble ahead f »r oue or both.—Prbgr.'»*lve Firmer. rigvrette mmufse'iirer* and »cMers cannot I'omtiliiio of dull trade Ac cording to the United S ate* Tobacco JnnrtiftI ei^tit billion mie iiun Ired and •CVenfpetl rill lion cf ttieae ‘•coftln tack," were made in the United S‘ ite* in 1D!0, an increase . f one tollion eight hundred and tifrv six million over the output fur Di" year hefmo Noh'vdv know* iii.w many w.-rc im parte I and unhudi' will "vc know *mw many tiie «moker. make f .r their own puffing and i d) IvDen NOTICE TO DEBTORS IT0R3. AND CRED- All peraons indebted to the estate of .lame, I) l’rp*xe\ are hereby out. Hen to make pavment. and creititor* to present their cjii'ii*, dulv iirtesre.t, to 1 ' R. A P'dli*, Administrator Birnweil, S March 7. 1911 NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the nn- dersigned wi i on Friday, A|)ril 7tti, 1911 tile with the Hon John K. M e 1 ing. Judge of i'rohati', her final return 1 a* Guardi m.nf Alice V. Sense. C 1/ ; S'^sc, A H S'hsp an I Annie ilxrle Sense and apclv fur l.etiei* Di-mi-- sory. L R Sease, | March'4D). 1911 (i-urdian NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice I* hereby given that the nn dersigned wljl oo Friday, March .'list, 1911, file with Hon Jim K Sne| ing. Judge of Probate for Barnwell (Joun* i ty. his Huai return as Executor nf the estate o^ Martha E. Wright de ceased. and tepply for Letterc Dl.uula- eory. * J. W T' onaa*, Executor | Feb. 27, 1911. Another Car Load Arrived Sat urday, February 4th 25 MULES m 4 HOUSES! Personally selected by me in the best market of the West. They will not stay on hand lon£, for they are so stron", sound, well made, active and tractable that thc^' will advertise and sell themselves, 5]So come at once and don’t miss the best opportunity of layt v ar this year and next year. have the Wagons. Buggies. Surreys, II irnesa, etc. to gp with these edipsers. Prices will be as always at the lowest possible figure. CHARLIE BROWN. : T. B. ELLIS, JR. Sl'R»tVI5t; ASD TER8ACUC. A iH)'*t:il caul addressca w* rue at LyHdhuisd, S C. will receive prompt attention. M«>\ KY ro I.END. Mmicv to lend on first imirtguge or '■enl e»t)ite * per cent iti[*te*l o* ftinnunt« itiid*r |IO()Ono 7 t>er cent ■ m am Jim!? ever f I ,(*K) nn. J. O. I'Htterson A Sob. The v’lualde landw ol m« late J. Ten ill Smith of Wil- liston, demised Ly him ui Conuie Maxwell Oiphanage, are now otlered for halt* ud- on liberal terms. For pai tie n taps ^pp«/ either to Di. W. Chedtet Smith, Williston, or Orlanaw Sheppard, Edgefield, or A T. Jarniwon, Greenwood. C. F. CaltlODD, P. M. BQCKlDftDift w* ■ ficSab --- Calhoun & Life, Accident CYCLONE LIGHTNINP Live Stocft INSURANCE - At Lowest Rates m- Strongest COUPANE) -rOFFI^KS A* THE BANK OF BARN WEI I