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- EDGAR A. BROWN RUNNING STRONG CLAIMS TO HAVE FOUND CURE FOR BOLL WEEVIL AIKEN PAPER PREDICTS HIS ELECTION AS SPEAKER v 4 " , • ; . t • i . BarnwejlJ Man, Now Head of South Carolina^. Democracy, .Opposed McMillan. Florida Plant Board Has Remedy Insuring Normal Production. 1 The following: news item from The Aiken Standard will -be read with interest by . the many Barnwell County friends and admirers of Col. Edgar A. Brown, of this city: Columbia, Nov. 8.—The State and county elections are over, but politics has not adjourned in South Carolina. The 1923 session of the General Assembly is only about sixty days off, and with its convening politics will occupy the center of the stage for the first few days of the session. Many elections are to be held, and already the various candidates for the places to be filled by the legislature are active. Probably the most important elec tion to hr held by the House of Re presentatives will be that for. peaker. The contestant* for th.-1 ^ othrr Col. Edgar A. Broun of ^ NVfrr|1 ^ m c Am * mny H 1 ' p.nrf* aw Ram «el I and Tom McMillan Charleston. Doth these gent! are romlwHing state wide paigns. and netther ho* let gm** grow under hi* feet, but 11 i*c ’ Ur s . k *a : * *, i ^ . £ Ot t^i * "meeds the etswtsnu of C*ul. Beuwa Ihs»» pvmiivtjwus aie bused upoi tuf••rwMifteu n»»el*ed fsasu tarvov part* of the stale a* is flsi 111^ tin fwv »• rears botweeu the t ws> ■am ul *h* meUSters ef the nvSI hews* fa! Rr<»ua ss aae ad the UUssI sepsuar mmb a ia the slats, and as 1 ■aeudwr of the General Assosatdy iu* ma^b na ea.*able minsd lie ■We sd the •anafuraliseti few atem •a ts nf the idd hswse returned the ji t Ibji vNl fUMMMNI MH0NRV9 -% # AA *“ ** w gpg It an f** Pitt ^ur W A 4 «Ian iar | ciNAMmAM* wi Ifttor H(aMNp lArAAM» ; * mgllb P*. Hi - * v i «AAAh 1 *l#«’ At iBt htate ranrenten hehl ia ('sdneahe Naturally, every farmer, merchant^ banker and buamt^s man in Barnwell County is intensely interested in boll weevil eradication. This destruct ive pest has cost this county alone about 20,000 bales of cotton a year for the past two years. To find a way to kill the weevils and make rcvmal yields of cotton once more has been the work of State and notiona' government experiment stations for many Calcium arsenate has not proven entirely satisfactory and even if it were an infallible method of control, there 0 seems to he insufficient supply and the cost is quite ar i‘v»a in the mak ing of a ciop Now c ,mes the State Plant Pu itJ c^ Flo-«da with an .<i ioimcenn.it that it has found a remedy which insures normal uroduition oin more. It is somewhat vague hut fs reproduced below for the informa- , lion of the readers of The People. ( The method involves a principal ; in boll weevil control heretofore not ^ investigators , ite added that , the total coat the treat . I ment .erd ft fields t |i~Hr I large a 1 ads mi “Whtl 1 Newell , I r. » . .1 lab e^tty ire lutird. 910<i an acre the cotton I net anew hue obtained pr* It a mm not ex-1 In the rrM f buefi a" | I e to do | M-d the nail. (W ! WOMEN OF BARNWELL ARE VERY DEEPLY GRATIFIED Hearts Warmed by-Strong Expres sions of Approval. BARNWELL ASSN. MET NOV. 1 TO 3 BAPTISTS PRONOUNCE MEETING VERY SUCCESSFUL. The women of Barnwell who sign- 1 ed a recent article deploring the lack of law enforcement in our county' Tllickville People Most Generous in and the miscdrViage of justice in oUrj Their Rntertainment of the' Courts are deeply gratified by the j. strong expressions of approval that; Delegates, have been written in response to - that appeal. Our hearts are warmed! B I»^viIlle, Nov. 14.-The annual by the enumeration of those who session of the Bagwell Baptist As thus openly attack existing condi tions ,and show their lonuling for better things. TheiV have been en- couraging editorials from the Barn well papers. The Williston W'ay, The sociation, embracing the churches of Barnwell and Bamberg Counties and a portiom-«f Allendale County, was held Wednesday, Thursday and Fri day, Nov. 1, 2, and 3, at Blackville, COL RUGkR A. IHKIWN a* speaker af tW N rtl mt (•rarrall) C awri B»pC»a»wtali*»w la Spartanburg Herald an.l The Colum- m the hmnd,,ome new Church bia Record; letters and articles from hert *‘ which wa5 recenUy completed Senator A. M. Kennedy, Col. Mixson, at a co * t of ab<>ut W< ’- 000 - Th <»* Riah Mas arvl the warm response, alt * ml,n K Pronounced this meeting from the Williston League of Wo-' th * * v *“r he\A. The Blackville men Voters. To the c may be added! ^ le mo » t *«**">«. in their numerous verbal expressions of <*nterUinment of the delegates, serv- mendation that have come to us ln « d,nn< ‘ r th * ^ from various sections of the county. **'■ ^ P^tor of the also regrets from many women of, * l » rh WM » n h ” the town who would So gladly have ta "“ k * tW "***'** » signed our appeal had not pressure "'•rcewe •wtry way. ^ H for time caused us to be unable to Thr ^fonlsed oa present it to them. It was a sourr^J »oming with the *fal- hswing ooffl/ers: the Rev. O, J. Flee, mo»lrrator; t>r. W., M Jones. v*er muderater; N H. Fender. (Tefh; R R Johasten. trrwewrer. TW as- seriatiaa sermua was peaached by of great pleasure to us that oar at titude was htghl) mm mended in a re rent speech by <*wr Gee*mar. whose •hurt admlnistrat w Jfl will stand ia war minds a* « ( wf a man Lmofed his tdfire r » ti UI-IV-4 ! 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Waghf of TW at P AAl AM tPAlf vC n«ah m* Lbaemsai ■ al of.loan kwAnlsd I sf si 4 fV I the 1 1 KapaMBM m0m aaaP •w K AHFd Mi AMAR a4 lltepAA M^teA TARAi I Mar tMa sand af a r^aage te sMe psey and tea (tea and **** I Me »alseeesaeat af tee ^ A m asst •« nning aennrtnttea was tetreemd ■f A <s MerfWIdt uf tVn tW • 1 • • • Ftepaf 1 jmdM lAiwi MMi MM iw WM IMrangn ml I - aM M .Vj. j**, nr a gatting •••k in tv | la^alMae af ear fanrsa as was wtsely • <% { 1 Mi a * t Vns— rarv rwirLR or wiluhton v HONOR OIP.ItM %N UP.%|l tr ss •site I Ss 1 <tese««e4 - -Rassasg I sad* foe Near Kast BeVef 9MPRI iHHHPdl t fares** will mm* i wt #lMPl Imp If* ImmmI MemeO , « mJ| § Iter '• 1 feMI • ' eeteher 9rd In but | l teted Btates lte*«aa Thu m ' yea* the 1 | f'.iJteal*—*" j ••h liter ivlbi to. M hmh4 mm IhuiiHRtew < ••M##'' flNW'^nfed Mm TW 1 f « •ig’di | j ms ineiteaw eeary Amw rtrM i •egantra 1 TW < «to*f TRdteF fttar ^ fW4d» have fwt •! VM m* { ’ IAsmx, elute rbawte m* * mi* i *"e-a • safe f IteMteAB Hr UteMUM flMkfll •n4lflMl 1 •« if «hmi 1 •Rte fl fliR j mawtasn* ihealrw. 1 mdt% «*aal and 1183 mamm Mi \ liter ft* MHff dMPRpT W0 l IV teiurm wt •if m i kadies ar exaey ara**! s te purft | fit MmhI •dpitlgHf toHi *r • fte *4 rVfe Iter I af % • Aasas aatses a the IPfS . I !ap< Cotta a - * I <4 tw» a Irate] m’lllwtaa. Nu pate* *°* raisini •cm MirTtittiMlmgr Near East trim! Spn'ial at teat mn raaipaien m tW t AnRSB 11 NMMMH |HA) It w Ha/as rlt iMvaa* tike 1 a I hr Ba> t »< I" a tOk. PaWs •tea A tan rmag si gram Hs*" I It gn aiardby Me pm- af lilw 1st Sunday ia* 1 art n organ:zen was called to thi* W iRistoii church** The two hanks of aa ft Williston have been designateti receiving place* for con I n but ion*. Though the vote wa» heavier than ejected, a numU-r of women vot ing, (Vt election in Willi«ton la«t Tuesday was a, quite affair, com pared with the two recent primary election*. Every Democratic can didate reietve«l the entire vote cast, then- being no opposition. Only a light vote wa.-s cast in * connection with the constitutional amendments bu practically all votes were yes. Armistie Day was fittingly ob served in Williston today. Prompt ly at 12 o’clock, the town bell soft ly tolled twelve times and all busi ness came to a standstill for two minutes while everyone bows in prayer in memofy of the dead and for the wounded soldiersT- The \vo- dw) aftertMnx High. II to a game fight TwUfr“" except a to mat rwrtUaJI. whketl •n»4ke «i t Mr bwwl f by •trfewlia _ The visit..r* pi but Pammel! put up a lumbw TW iingrN—imr * b Iffte- i ;, w 4 1 I f ^ 4RJ r fte A|l(Ai lillteii ft r fl Aikri Ht**., T>. ( .41 fip Hart)well ( Munly apfsioitl of the i Harnwwn. J. ||y well and they acre able | Bamwsll. Haracv J. t r» substantial gams through , *•*11, and Mrs. I H. Hit) s. h .1 ml I (!«• V .« IW HterkvtIV •tetmg i Htgh HrM Edm a - j musbaf • AflMMmw* 1 fHKagMTAlAi r^tey C HgV N. W for Ha-tvW “My ad 1 I Me H1 lew Veters •Mid rwcwwCl] tel ewly W Mr pnbaaap^aHma •ai ••• •stun Lm Ra' PrwesteW time ww«td rswgW fee ssslas !r** A at CViUter te. • 1 TW Ww O B te pmurM 1 aval i*s» * Pate* *,r!f MrtMmli | li*g »pral dtowing. H. I gram hai l» Rnbi oin. | hundred | rh. Harn-1 t*-ai her* Kilo* Th es, 1 ui an atiranive beefi arranged and • •rrrnt attendance by 1 argvwtly yumteated. >wmir program ha> 1, . ■■ i*ued ami auty estaMpbed. RpaaAlter fsW •mesalss*. there la Mai sma af ate awtehee wte* deaMws any VadensMsp Im VWs matter, awy baMnss, any rredrt; all wa draw* la thing In ha dana and we w d! gladly glse all the benaes and amr enlltu* , support to lbs man af I men nW a til lead egt in ttee ransa. I (Mar e#*»rt* ate put forth far na tew- 1 Use exespt the gtoey af tUsd. the I gond af nrtr hmne* and the hanne of '••w J our Htatr the J .Item uf Barnwell. n In Hanot af Mias Riser. “Rdnaa af tW Bur awtH f enish • pM* the rrxed bf wtB A I»f j the visitor*. K« rr starred for Ai- | . ken and Wyman also played well. Fairfax 1* scheduled to play here ! i Friday aftern«*on. In an account of the Barnwell- j Allendale game here last week. The J Allendale County Citizen had the I following to say: The Allendale team was badly crippled by injuries received in the Beaufort game, two of the best men of the team being out. Another re cord was laid away in that game however when the Allendale team completed! eighteen forwanT*’passes out of twenty-three attempts. Eleven of these were caught'’" by Searson, right end for Allendale. Despite the 'fact that Allendale lost the game the men of the local Red Cro^ under P<* aI tl ' am niacle . more first downs the direction of Mrs. W. C. Smith. [ than the . ir ^Ponents. The heavier Sr., chairman, have designated this Barnwell team had no difficulty in going Ui rough the Allendale line however, and also completed- two clay as annuaPrbll call day and ask ed for members during the day. „ , , The Martha Watso nChapter, D. j ^autiful. passes. Holmes for . R., of Williston, held a most ^-! Barnwel ! did 8ome ^Wul kicking in the game. Searson played a Iteautiful-gtene. at encT for Allendale, Melvin played-well at -center and H \KNW ELL COUNTY TK M HKKS JSS4HT \TIO\. HAKNWKLL HH.H S( HlMlU I Saturday, Nuc. IS, 1922—11:00 A. M. Devotional--Rev. F. L. Gleiinan. Introduction of Teachers. (Organization. “Varying View Points of School Improvement”: 1. — High School, Discussion led by Supt. M. B. Self. 2. — Rural Graded Schools, Discussion led by Mr. C. M. McTeer. 3. —Rural Schools, Discussion led by Mr. J. H. Shealey. 4. —County Board of Education, by Dr. W. M. Jones. * 5.—School'Trustees, by .Mr. H. Jeff Hair. “National Education Week,” by Horace J; Crouch, Co. Supt. of Ed. Lunch will be served by Circle No. 1 of, the Barnwell Methodist Church. s Many New jf’ontracts. e meeting Saturday afternoon with IViric^G. W., Whitaker as hostess. The roll call was answered by in- t teresting items^oi^the subject of < ^eigler, J. WrlliamK a£id^Vane did Arbor Day, this beihg^ the subject for the afternoon’s discusMon. After the reading of the^Hiijules•< VAN-NIL NEVER DISAPPOINTS, by the secretary, various’ busii matters were taken up, among them well in theilr postions. ♦ m- Officials of the South Carolina Cotton Growers’ Co-operative Asso ciation state”that much enthusiasm for the association prevails in every section of the State and credit is be ing generally given the co-operatives of the belt for the steady advance in the price of cotton. New contracts continue to pour in from every sec- ion of South Carolina, over 1,000 having hee/i received during the past week. Many growers, not members of the association, who sold . their 1922 crop an soon as it was ginned are now disgusted with themselves. / 2 i-ussed in a pleasing manner the. being a contribution of 91-00 sent to j origltK^f Arbor Day and suggestions Rebecca Mott Chapter foff XBe re- for its^tervance Mrs. W. C. j officials of the association say, and are signing the contract to -deliver all cotton grown during the next fixe years through the association The board bf dire«iir> of the State M'pdeling gf the old exchange build ( Smith, Jr., read an instructive paper ing and a contribution of fcLOO to on Roadside Planting of Trees, after | which Mrs. E W. Black gave a brief reading. “An Apple Treei 4 ^. Itenag the aortal hoar the host I served a jirlmote salad course aiatad by her two sisters. Muses MfMah of Game to Blackville. Denmark. Nov. 11.—Blackville and Denmark fought one of the prettiest games Friday afternoon tljat has been seen here in some time, Black ville taking the long end by the count of 12 to 0. Denmark threatened a time or two but seemed t»f lack the necessary puqfh to score. Blackville won the game on line plays that netted from four to six yards nearly every play. The entire back field played a good etme for Denmark. The game waa clean andf free from disputes. Mrs rwttete Mr* t 1ms* Mr* J 4t*d **ry tedtewif al Mi Twsste) aMrwssm ml Im tesd te *wsl Hadaosteav ite |Uar4»>te #terU'v Ihi •«rxM«s W«Mg <«teMsrted by L H Mdter paste* si tte Haptssl I’MufxM aasssSsd by M R BteUoy. «f w•• a Ivyal oad artir* w*wbsr mi Htarkvtllo Bmp«s*i flterrh greatly wssard TW lai a or* at th* Fateful and tea a lif al ftoral It hr ester IB and B'a* held •Irs Kirkling was Mias Maad " Hair, daughter of A*!- IlgHie Hair IMar. Nov. ll.-M:Ases Sara and aft<J of Mf , W T WMx, Mrs. Mary Neele.v and Maggie Milhou* K 8 Blanchard and Mr. R. L. Hair were hostesses Saturday morning at Williston the home of the former, entertaining j* survived by her husband, with a progressive rook party in hon- j Kiekifag, prv *ident of or of Mis* Daisy Riser, bride-elect. th< . rowiMU-rcial Bank of Blackville Mrs George B. Kcarse wa* the win- ( and a p rominent p| an ter of thia nor of the prize, a hand painted tape pf^ krK j children, the two case. A lyncheon was scrveif. youngest being twins only a month Mr*. Henry F. Starr was hostess 0 | d w hich makes her death parti al a kitchen shower Friday after-1 tularly sad Her olllcst daughter, n#n in honor of Miss Rizer. The j s ara h Fickling, was called from guests were given papers for a con- ( ht , r » tud i e * a t Greenville Woman’s tost, the answers lieing kitchen uten- j c 0 ij e g e by the sad announcement of sils. Mrs. Brezeel Morris won the hl , r other’s death. Other sur prize, a kitchen knife, for answering' v i vor8 are her father, brothers and the greatest number of questions in sisters of Williston, mentioned a- the contest. Mrs. Minnie Morris , hove, another sister, Mrs. Eugene won the consolation, a box of p ar k ert n f Baltimore, and two matches. The dining room was brothers, Messrs. Gideon Hair, of transformed into a kitchen and the Birmingham, and Walter Hair of tables, walls and every place con- Arkansas tained very, useful and 1 lieautiflil j gifts, which showed the high esteem in which the bride-elect is held. Thef>. Double Pond Items gift from the hostess was a rolling pin, with directions for using. Cotton Ginning*. Death uf a Child. CMar, Nov. f.—The Death Angrl waited the home of Mr. and Mr*.; Meyer Knopf an Saturday Nov 4th.; pmitcBtiar) doodad Monday to dt j tenh away their littla I Jixur to the asaaoaUaa all af i^lBuBla Juna. agad II tenteha —i 1 •ate farm’s aid rotten, ait hnW 1 dam AM that laxteg teadi <1 r tar the t*Ha one bat rA% Nit >k\k* DthvrruiMv; Ute Lard dsariU aH Ite ay* tea Double Pond, Nov. 13.—Sunday School and preaching were conduct ed at Double Pond Sunday morning. The Senior and Junior B. Y. P. U. There were 7,976 bales of cotton immediately after Sunday ginmnl in Barnwell Cbtlnty from the ^‘huol- crop of 1922 prior to November 1, as* Mi.-*-Julia Warren spent Sunday compared with 7,591 bale* ginned U» I ufternoon with Misx OUia l^a JaRite the «ame date last year The report | M ‘« ^ Warr>B Sb1 - for the last period showed a small urd *y w,th JtthB WBrw * 1 - decrease this year, hot The People* ^ r * • l * d ^ rB * Hanry W inton Jc pouiUd out than that the yield would * OB * B»*w»y, protialdv be Inrfvr than in lt2I. Jte^K^ Ten heeimher Itete al te a# M** f M Itert Bten t t\' • waK «a tdi A