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I . ■ | } The Barnwell EhtaMtelMd la 1S77. Like a M«mb«r of the Family” VOLUME XLVI. BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1923. Largest County Circulation. NUMBER 23. 1 .. GRAND AND PETIT JURORS Were drawn on Monday a Judge R. W. Memminger to Preside at Approaching Term. .1 • ■ Grand jurors for the ensuing year and petit jurors for the approaching term of Court were drawn here on Monday. Judge R. W. Mtemminger, of Charleston, will preside; The jurors are as follows; — Grand * J. Willie Peters, Blackville. John R. Myrick, Blackville. William P. Floyd, Blackville. Joe Wengrow, Williston. Lennie W. Hutto, Georges Creek. Carlos Edward Hall, Williston. C. L. Hiers, Jr., Richland. Wade H. Sanders, Great Cypress. S. M. Baxley, Richland. Solomon F. Hogg, Great Cypress. Joa. F. Ready, Great Cypress. D. P. Key, Bennett Springs. First Week. A. N. Ray, Georges Creek. Laurie S. Still, Georges Creek. Geo. K. Fickling, Blackville. B. A. Roountrec. Bennett Springs. A. J. Bonds, Georges Creek. Kami ns Renew, Barnwell. T. D. Creighton, Sr., Red Oak. J C. Fowke, Red Oak. Otando Black. Barnwell James S. Nevils, Blackville, J. M Halford. Btackvtll*. s. h. .sun. r Cvaai ASH WEDNESDAY FALLS ON FEB. 14TH THIS YEAR Lent Is Generally Associated With Beginning of Spring. DAN HALi^QRD, FORMERLY * .. OF BARNWELL. IS DEAD t , ; ' Prof. W. M. Coleman, of Furman Was Beloved by All Who Knejc His TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION - TO MEET HERE SATURDAY Unversity, to Make Address. Great Character, Says Chronicle. lackv tile ir« Morn*. Willis T. Bull. Red Oak O. J. Tucker. Ham we II. . 8 J. Keel. Berawv II J. C. Tarraare. Rad Oak 1 ester J. HaM. Wittlslan Horace t. Ray. Gaaegee Cveek ft. F. Haase. Red Oak R J. MekeHey. Hlark * rllr W •■w T. Daaraa. Fame Mile. Jehw t. R Geahfew^ ^«e«i>rge» t ceek. K. H Hartasd. Rlackvdle Julias W. Spices. RtesksiOe 91. C. GeaMw. Geaege* Cfeafc lleary E<Wrac Fwkltag. Whschvi’tie Them R Rceeva. Ram well J Rafae Lott. W iRietoa weaa, Rta» kn •* Rnwatree. Reaaett Spe»>ur> rv<|. Red tlak •Mia, MacS > rtt, W dUstee , Ge rgee Creek. W<«.«tasrd Barnwell t laerar* F< 8 D. Rate Mdlta m (** Jaha ot> f*. A. Rrai i*. H Fwte R A Won Ash Wednesday, wh^n most gar deners begin their operations, falls on February 14th this year. It marks the beginning of the Lenten season and carries the reminder that the best and worst of winter has passed and springtime approaches. Religiously considered, Ash Wednes day takes fts name from the cere monial use of ashes as a synlbol of penitence, which is traced back to the penance of sackcloth and ashes spoken of by the Old Testament prophets. ! By common acceptance among all Christian Communions, the forty- day period of Lent is now observed, and not without reason since “forty” is a script urn! number. For forty years, for illustration, the children of Israel were under discipline in the Wilderness. Moses fasted for ty days on the Mount. Elijah was forty days in the Wilderness. For forty days Christ fasted before en tering upon his public ministry. Beginning with Ash Wedneedgy the Lenten Season really cavers a pe riod of days, bat as Sunday has I always been regarded as a Feast. I tHr«* •IV SufwijR* • ftfl* yurt I ft* brloftfftfir (o Uto f*Ml TKc won! (^fi| few (frfitjnJ fi old Apglo Sasito word I I WHF2l9ftlfl^ jftf f illgy ( KiVnJI* 90 f! I falls in the early part uf tl I by rous^so usage Lewi is as fcbMMTMltiNi with %wm ■ c* (P ^ IbiSF §1 CRMMMNft fn^) dkirtl i I r i CjNti## wt tiki K« RtAFVfNft RVRB tlMf sflh^ I life The fWst mmmtrnm mt t jr*. 1 I poftad ef faetiag I this Coeloc Feat Cent As wMb ail these eastern feeiisats I maay gaaiat pad camcaa ctastsmM I etWwbsag la leal have been boaHiwi J Aeaa tbcoagb the age* la arndtae- { *al •■me aval, egg* and assA woes The regular monthly meeting of The many Barnwell friends of the Barnwelf County Tfeachers’ As- Mr. Daniel G. Halford, formerly t of sociation will be held in the Barn- this city but for many years a well high school auditorium Satur- resident of Augusta, were grieved day morning, Feb. 10th, beginning 1 Thursday to learn of his death, at 11 o’clock. An excellent program j which Occurred the previous after- has been arranged for the occasion noon at his home (here. The Au- Addresses will be made by Supt. €. gusta Chronicle, in its issue of Fefc. W. Riser, of Blackville, and Prof. ] 1st, published the following account W. M/Coleman, of Furman Uni-j of his death: versity. The program in full is as The death of Daniel Garrison Hal- follows: Song—America. Devotional Exercises. Music—Barnwell (Teachers. Round Table Discussion—“Need- ford, which occured at his home on Washington Road yesterday af ternoon, has been heard with much sorrow here. He has been ill since early in December, though for seve- ed Legislation and How We Teach--4 years he had not been strong era Can help’*—led by Supt. C. W. spending most of the time in Ashe- Riser. ; ville. Until recently he held a posi- Music—Blackville Teacher*.- i tion with one of the governmert Address—Prof. W. M. Coleman, hospitals for soldiers near Asheville, Furman University,. Greenville, C. * Music Will Teacher* doing welfare work with the men. He was to have engaged in the sam; work here in the Lenwnod Hospital had his health permitted. PEOPLE HFKS4 RIMERS GREEN LUMBER AND CRATE COMPANY IS BUSY PLACE Williston Concern Making 50,000 As paragus Crates This Year. Williston, Feb. 3.—The Green Lumber and Crate Co., is a busy place these days. This plant is a small town in itself and is probably the largest crate factory in the state. In adddition to making 50,- 000 crates for the South Carolina Asparagus Association, they are re ceiving almost daily inquiries and orders from all parts of tl\e country. Quite recently a good many in quiries have been coming from Deleware and Maryland. , YOUNG WHITE MAN MUST FACE CHARGE OF MURDER Sidney Sanders Charged With Death ' * ; . of Henry Sanders. Henry Sanders, a young white man who lived several miles from Barnwell,' died at an Augusta hospi tal Thursday ^f last week, and Sid ney Sanders, a son of J. O. Sanders, of Olar, was arrested and lodged in the Barnwell County jail charged with his murder. It is alleged that the cause of the former’s death was a blow on the side of the head, said to have been struck by Sidney San ders a couple of weeks ago. The in quest was held at the Court Houso Miss Pauline Still, of Blackville, \ here Friday afternoon. Only one was a week-end visitor of Miss | witness was examined, he testifying that, in cqpipany with several oth>;r young men, he attended a party at the Sidney Sandera' home on Thur*- mM tb Frances Rankin. Messrs. W. C. and W. E. Cunning ham have as their guosta their fath er and mother, who have come! day night, January 25th, up on the from Tabor, N.'-C. f for a visit here .invitation D f Mrs. Paul Sanders, the and will go from here to Allendale 1 defendants sister-in-law. Henry to visit their son, R. E. C. Cunning-1 Sanders was alao present, al- h*m. • • , ' though according to the testimony Mrs. Augus Riley, and daughter, of the witnesa he had not boon in- Nancy. of Beoi*etUviU«t are visitor* vited The witness alleged that Dan” as he was known by h»« j of Mrs. W. R. 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Few men were so ^feaduBy fit* -d I ask of working with hoy* I lev ed h*m jtmd he had a I dale. see tb* as Mr* 1 keep Sidney from Words were pann ed AgrsruNuru to freward yeu a hag of garden seed to eedet that you may gte* them to these people of the county who dseire Ifcesn. and Wtll C. R Johnson, of the Augusta bar, * thg tw spent Sunday m Willtatou 1 rhsnting Roams Mr and Mr* J R HoyUtau and sd hetweoa Henry and Sidney ten children spent Sunday with Mr *nd dote, the wttnona stated, and that too Mm Q A- Kennedy. Jr, ef Alien Utter hM Henry wtth h*s fWt. drew bio ptatal and struck htm with that, 0 gvmi tarn IIMar, h isos* f AUewdnic snoehlPg htm to the gru^nd. and (harartee ( spent Sunday wtth Mrs W. K Ken than shat at him aw# tmm. *1* mm,y temperemr^i j nedy further teatifUd that Fad temh.s nklug awd keepUM Mr A, M I sasry. af GrnaitesiSe.: drew a psstad ami threwtaswd ta hdl Pb<f»rmwfd Chess j ear a *t-*toe »u WiSMtou Wsdnee- Mmk Creech if the Utter apprsarh ‘ ^ • . 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A. esempiifwd us aad Aiken heeefnld yetuetple* af mmmte*tau Mr J I Grand) hua returned T" —- o———- —-1 —e * • - ( ea m lb all marked * ■■ a* a ’ Mans Margaret CeUftwey bus re- THE BEtitnjnt FRIKNUH . tfede a New her Ha*e Rewened oob- •crteHMW ta Past M reh fasteddra t A L#W« 909 aady by ar I call al fame aMtea far Item Tim Ha eagagvd m tte apart* with • tesMMtwal Mm i*) BtAti a* law il ' wad ategAd roacb yam antes tte wp*. always * Wad tag (term Ta te from tSa * pf i |A Ml af tte eat - eamrsa af ahamt taro wrob*. bat m am aty aad fair H* •liamteted ter «d egg' i llWM lW» Kaeroe egg <w*e they aro rat rorotvad by that amteUrot af the yaaag a*»>f4* a «00 t**wi mt | ■atern ttaaro grow TW time. 1 wsaa ywa waald ad**** am artem a* w acted, aad he ww* c liter f ld»AU a faad f t*aa the ear VmMbl "A# I«a d*aMhroa aaterwdL tewr* etrsaplary ( ftemtma Aaguato 4a>« aft oh aad la tte Eagrtea *1 a ill be a* («agro**roaal road aest teat a life • <( groat «ahm K4waH III heertag pta t w*ro ; year, a* tte (’•agroro farted ta aa Mr. Half* rd aa* ammed m A t of The Pr-»pie* .hnwn their apprr Quite a ruff hr g*a<a| frtrnd* hate nation of our rlfufts to give them a readable newspaper by renewing their subscript tofts during the past have i dritr a«) that charter* grant, -spurts often stip«Ute«i that t«MF loVH mKojAJWI fMFWl 90 HMMlf Htrf ring* ef ether fish In the Ktag due tng the Lenten Season The strirt- est ahatinewre wns enforced, and In •mb an extent that during the Siege of (Trteans in 1429 the hesieg- I ing army was reduced tv starvation Uitr 09t i hr »• the body, mted and sprit He from t'hartoew. where he went an *s* sthtetn isietttgoni awd g*s»i the sad msaasaw af attending the futbrai of hts sen. J D Grawdy.who died Inst Sunday f Mr* M A. Smith and snk. Duniei. base retarasd from a stall to bee mother. Mrs G. W Lybe^d. at New ba» I Holland. 8 C Mr Aten Lybrnnd and Mr* G. W April rLyhemnd were recent vtsHaes nf Mr Miss Hannah Merton, daqgh I and Mr* M. A. Smith l W. Mart "Mi I Misses F Ion rae) Owens and Der**- TW aw f rwndty Is rtatam that he was e wtth the yarn < mea tarolvad la tte aafarta aate dif j ftrafty, aad that wfcte R \ ear ad- >ar*at that ttey wee* fnidlag Fa ' laid item ttey war* wafa rmmm U •tay at tte party a* teag • te ’bay b*ha**f ttemi*l» —; tbat dartag tte evaaiag Raara tender* imi nwmy aad taat tte dtfrada at a*a*d him ta behave biro—if “If ya a aro gw- *, |.r«. nb Mrs. Ihisien Eatertatas through lark of Lrnton food, though in full possession nf meat and other -V seek. Realizing that ‘'time liven hard” for the past two year* the publisher d:d not press roller tion*. with the result that a large • »uppl»*»- A writer tn the Kncyrlo- nu’iiber of v»ur sabacribera are in I *hat the Bat- arrears, and it it* hoped that *they I ^ Herrings, February, 14JV, will now realize that one good turn | w *" fought to cover the march of the convoy of Lenten food to the British Army before the heleagured city. This strict observance of Lent has gradually been softened, though it continued to be inculcated by such earnest Churchmen as William I-aw and John Wesley; and the custom of women wearing mourning in Lent, which had been followed by Queen Elizabeth and her Court, survived well into the 19th century. Here, in America, in the Episcopal and Luth eran Chucghes as. well as in the Ro man Catholic Church,'while conform ation to the rules laid down jfor fast- ing is urged, a tolerant policy is ob served and the devout are neither required nor expected to engago in such fasting as might "be deleterious to health. rntrrtai < ter «f Mr and Mrs ng* * Two (taughtrr*. Ag L,f and hi* wifr sorvtv ’ brother W <*. Half Thr fuarral soraico oiR tabs ;.i»* this aftfiianm from tb* rasitewo ''Oi, Washing Road at four oYlo* snI Rev. M M MacfVrnn, pastor of tht Mg to stay tero;” that tbs latter •tftod te wowM Uavo whon te got rowdy awd that tte dvfradoot raw’d a*t pot him opt, whorowpoa tte do- and ter* from Wuliatoo. Mr. and deserves another and will bring or send their dues to this office. A list of these good friends will be pub lished from week to week. Those - _ * _ n. ' J - _ .. - w ^Wmb - . who have paid since the last issue of The* People are as follows: M. W. Morris, Olar . J. 1C; Hair, Elko. . S. J. Halford, Barnwell. , C. • C. Meyer, Barnwell. J. M. Grubbs,*Barnwell route 1. H. I). Calhoun, Barnwell. | C. S. Buist, Blackville. Albert McTeer (colored), Barn well. w '- Mrs. W. F. Holmes, BarnwelL J. M. Sanders, Barnwell route 1. C; S. Creech, Barnwell route' !. ? E. H. Hartzog. Blackville route 2. C. H. Hutto, Jr., Hilda S. M. Baxley, Dunbarton. Long Branch Philu»ophy Six Weeks More of Winter. y: jr . ri •iday of last week was ‘‘ground ^notr'day 8 ’ and-'jttdgrrrg from the cold weather that’ has swept over this 'auction since that date there’ is no doubt whatever that the little animal saw his shadow and returned to his lair for another afar yreeks’ nap, in New County Commissioners. tradition, the ground hog comes out on* that dag and if the weather is fair, ha becomes frightened, and re turns to his lair for six weeks; if the waather ia cloudy aad he doe* not •mm hia shadow Jt ta a sign that wmtar ia over. Thors *a» enough tas last Friday te gt*s htm a fright aad winter rstaratxi The memliers of the Barnwell CountJ’ legislative ^ delegation* ' have appointed the following gentlemen on the Board of County Commis sioner* under an Act passed at the last session of the General Assem bly; Messrs. J. B. Morris, of Barn- \evil; E. C. Matthews, of Blackville. J. W. Folk, of Willbtpaf C. M. dicat ing that Spring ic that far in the future. According to the o[dA Tumor, of Four Mde, and -W. L. f MS ^41 t i A S* # Isa a>c\ll W^vaw in — «S 1 r . . or* . »• . k Baxley, of Saelling. They assumed their duties Tuesday when a meeting was held with the retiring members of the board. All of the new mem hers are well and favorably known throughout tte county and a bow i aosu Hhe administration a# the af* ‘ fate* of the* office m I Mrs. H P Davk with six tables of bridge Friday af- ^ Greene Street Presbyterian Churr i. ( ternoon at Fer home on Main Street, officiating. The pall bearers will l.e those enjoying her hospiulity being: Messrs. G. R. Coffin. W. W: Zealey. , Me* dame* Charlie, Brown. Sr, II. D. i W. C. Lyeth. R. G. Maxwell tod i ( alhoun, L. M. ( alhoun, Charlie Th«»*. Y. ^Ralfli. The interment wil) Brown. Jr, R. S. Dicks, Edgar A. take place in Westover Cemetery. 1 Brown. Juiien Bush. Solomon —i m Brown, Sol Blatt, Keys Sanders, J Clark McCaslan, T. E. Cummings, , Wilcox, J. (). Patterson, R. C. Kirk land, Norman Anderson, R. C. Hoi- 1 A few dr ’ ys b€for< ‘ th< * ‘’xecuti^i I man, Miss Mamie Nell Bronson, | in Columbia ’ which took P ,a( t * 0,1 ) Miss Harriett Patterson. Mrs. Rouae, Det ' 2 “ nd 1922 we wroU * H »'* of New York, Mrs. Lazar and Mrs.' vey and Supt ' Sanders of tht * P (,ni - Beerwald, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. * tentar >’ a9kin K ft » r Permits to see Herman Brown, of Blackville, Jeffords executed the superiritendar t After several games had been en- ! sent them on time onc each ' for <,ur - joyed, it was found that Mrs. Her-1 and ^ enne ^>' ar, d ^ r( ‘d L. man Brown had won the high score \ ^ a * r we Barnwell at 3:ir> and prize. Consolation prizes were a- ncvei ^ oun ^ a hundred yards that w » warded at each table, the - winners di . dn,t get a bump ' but we arr 'ved betng Mrs. Xummings, Mrs. ir O. ' very ^ arly ^ the morning an(bwait- Patterson, Miss Harriett Patterson J ed in the superintendant’s office till Mrs. Norman Anderson, Mrs. Char- the hoUr arrived for the execution riie Brown, Sr, and Mrs. Lazar. of Jeffords when we were conducted A delicious -salad course with tea ' n *° ^ bt Death House, and witnessed was served. * y | t ^ le execution which we believe will ^ w a - - 1 do us for all time to come or at lea*t we are not planning to go such dis- i tance to see the sight again. The home of Dr. Cecil B. Ray in' While at the cit - v we visited Olar was destroyed by fire at an early : * be headquarters of our old friend hour Tuesday morning, together with ^' H- Jones he was absent but afte*- most of his household furniture. Dr.' ,ookinK aroun(1 at his headquarVrs Ray. who has been practicing his for school things we conclurfd that a profession here for the past several ^He one-horse town like Columbin months, had intended moving his v ' m * oon ** io ° 801,1,1 fpr him - Tbt,n family to Barnwell next week. The, we went ov<,r f Ham- origin of th< fir* is unknown. The mond an< ^ haw concluded- J:m is Irtss rTpartikfty covered by insurance. <****”" «nd Wc tt ^ i » f hearted man in the city or anywhere NECESSARY EVIL *l»e. He urged tm to make our sglf .■■■ ""s! 1 at home and that he would be back I • “So you desire to b*eumr my son- directly which waa *roe but hr re- te-of the Irish soction t»tr- Mxs-JLJK. Meeh*. uf .WteU rund. {<4MBr ^_ .1 M isse« Kitty Browning, and Mr. i ^ • and Edith. I thy IjMaley, Messrs ItroA* iHrh*. him; al*.. hr. I A. F. Thompson. Harry Con*, tteral r rM ^ rt hu fac^ an# push |U.tt. Bmmm* CafWF. W C^ HolL I ^ ktm ^ of (|M him into tha lard. Mrs. Paul.Sax- alter roan* lu* -4te*- , yart aa pt ate maker*. It is claim- Kelley Browning, of BlackviUe at- rd that ILdcte tender*'hhd an tender The Bat” in Barnwell last oprn kni f 9 in Hand, and that Monday evening I „ enry hll>| |hat ^ Mra. John H. M hite has returned wouM mttend to Sidn#J . ^ tq th , to her home in Columbia, after viait- ^ of #n . utomohiIr . U nd.ng n ing her parents, Mr. and Mr*. I.. S. ^ y ar d f secured a blunt inatru- Mellichamp. ■ * Lose* Home by Fire. fort! AJm » THE m-law ?“ So. I don’t. But if 1 marry your **■* who ted dmt0m. air. 1 don't *ew very wolfhia tew I cno gat owl mi it* «te wrote in tte I v ment from tte tool box and at- Mra. Cheater Page, of Augusta. < t< , mpted t0 ^ defendant on spent Monday with Mr. and Mfa. R. M. Mixaon. the head, whereupon the latter drew his pistol, warded off the blow Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Meeks, of ont , h an< ] and - with the other Aiken, ha\e returnefl to their home ^ strueg Henry Sanders over the head after a visit to the latter’s parents, ; wjtl| the pjitol . that upon Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Bell, and brother 8truck the ,, tter dro d tke blunt W. R. Bell. The regular monthly and social meeting of the Williston, U. D. C. will be held Friday aftern^an, Feb ruary 9th. with Miss Mayo Roun tree. Mrs. J. H. All has been confined instrument, fell to the ground and immediately got up again, saying that he didn’t think he was hurt; that he walked to the automobile, got in gnd drove away with his friends. The defendant disavows . . , , , , „ 1 any desire or intention to kill him, to her bed for M.er.l th . t h . cob|j h , t<) , hol hjm friends hope to see her up soon. The newest thing in Ford cars reached Williston last week. A four door sedan fitted up as a high pric ed car. The local dealers, Willis ton Motor Go., placed the car, at onfe with Mr. J. P. Jones, Southern Railway agent, at Elko. Mrs. W. P. Kennedy entertained at her home fa*t Monday afternoon,! January 29th, in honor of her sis ter. Mrs. Angus RB*y, nf Bennetts- ville. Bridge was played at four with his pistol* had he so desired, and denies that he shot at him. It . -r'. y z . is alleged that the blunt instrument was a spark plug wrench. Affida vits of several witnesses substan tiate the claims of the defendant in his motion for bail. The verdict the coroner’s jury rkenn was that ry Sanders came to his death from a blow op the head struck by Sidney Sanders.” Harley & lilatt have been retained to assist table,. During the afternoon, the 'J* < '^. '*** *"' hostess presentetl the.truest ^f honor' ® row ° * Bu ’ h «1H Solney with two dainty, maiden hanker- ’ andirv< chiefs. At the conclusion of that ’ ^71 ~'- tcitme, a salad tours* with coffee ^ r '‘- ^ u Hcn Bush entertained was served. — .'• i teiMv with thrae tabfes of The Hul* ’ fotka of Williston bridge in honor of ter guests, Mr. greatly enjoyed tte afternoon of)* 1 ^ Mr*. Lazar and Mr. and Mrs. < * i g x*ww - , Kszai • ag at te ttert' *4 aad last Tuesday as the Frwd Thompaoa hia fifth birthday i urged te A car raa off aad I “Off ' Beerwald, of Philadolphia. and Mr. and Mrs. 11* naan Brown, of Black- play riU * Other* play tag were Cml aad ^ Mr*. Edgar A. Brown, Mr. and Mr*. rr« * f Da**-* and Mrs.