The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, November 15, 1923, Image 1

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—*! urr.ii omaAL 'A/n or BAKU WILL OOIJCTT. mxf. a ini i r Him■ ■«.. Ktp*r«4. Ml A HI tRNKW PtOirTLTt The Barnwell People EaUMkWd te 1t77. XLVU. M Ju»l Like- a Member of lha Family'' BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1923. MaA* jmmt Aattmn Aav* W« par > • • la Savtoga HOME BANK OR BARNWELL. Largest County OrcuflUon. ALLENDALE COUNTY FAIR OPENS NEXT WEDNESDAY Great Program Arranged for First' Day.—Football & Feature. Allendale, Nov. 12.—The scene of much energy and pep, the Allendale County Fair Ground is rapidly being rounded into a regular village of stands and frame work of various de scriptions, for they are preparing for Allendale County’s First big fair. Emergency stands to accomodate the big crowds expected for the two football games are going right up, and the contractors expect to have everything in readiness a week ahead of the games. Space is being re served for advertising exhibit per mits as well as for farm, community, school and individual exhibits in the big tents which will house the ex hibits this year. * . A great program has been arrang EDUCATIONAL MEETINGS TO BE HELD IN COUNTY CONTROL OF OAT SMUT IS QUITE IMPORTANT JAMES F. BYRNES ASSAILS UNITED STATES SENATE EVANGELIST FROM CHINA ^MADE IMPRESSIVE TALKS NUMBER 11. EX-PRESIDENTS SPEECH IS HEARD IN BARNWEUL August Body Fails to Adopt Program The Rev. W. C. McLaughlin Visited Wilson Calls United States to Looking to Ending of Wars. Williston Recently. "TT". « - • ” : Williston, Nov. 10.—Rev. W. C. tance and Leadership. Ex-I Program Arranged for Educational Is Very Widespread and Destructive Week, November 19 to 24. Small Grain Disease. ■ j- i. , List of Educational meetings 1 Oat smut is one of the most wide-1 “The victory won by our boys pn scheduled te be held throughout spread and'destructive diseases of the battlefields of France was lost by MeLaughTih, Evangelist of-*he South- broke hi* long silence Saturday Bight__ Barnwell Cojinty during “Educational small grain. It occurs wherever oats the wiles of politicians in the senate,” ern Presbyterian church at Haichow, in an address to the people of the Week”— November 19-24, 1923. are grown and where proper control declared Congressman James F. i China, delivered a very impressive ad- United States, which was delivered - Every section in the county has a measures are not practiced, serious Byrnes of Aiken in a speech before dress on his work at the Williston in the study of his Washingtonf the Methodist Men’s club of the Wash ington Street church last night, in ♦which he severely flayed the senate Presbyterian church Sunday morning, and broadcasted by radio from that He also spoke to the several adult city and New York. Local radW bible classes of the Baptist Sunday stations were tuned in for the reeep- school in the morning. While inWd-'tion of Mr. WHson’s speech, which listen, he was the guest of Mr. and was heard more or lesa distinctly. Mrs. J. A. Latimer. i Those who heard his voic* here de- meeting scheduled, although it was loss is caused. impossible to hold a meeting in each Control: Oat smut can be con- school house. It is hoped that the trolled by giving the seed a disinfect- patroriS'rin these few districts with- ant treatment that will kill the adher- of the United States for not having out a meeting will attend the meeting ing spores without injuring the germ- adopted some program looking to held in the adjoining district nearest ination of the oat seed. The best the ending of wars, them. An effort ?s being made by the treatment so far perfected is with The blame for the failure of the Committee to have a visiting speaker formaldehyde solution. The chemical senate to set was frankly placed by | a* enjoyable meeting* of Ma Ik i! very old man. indicating that he has present in addition to the two local can be secured from any reliable Sfy. Byrnes on the churches of Amer* j Watson chapter, D. A. R.. was held not recovered from the physical cat- speakers at every meeting. In the druggist and may be used as des- | ca . “If the churches of America.” Thursday, November 1. with Miss Inpea that overtook him during hw country school houses, tl^ meetings cribed below. he said, “had spoken five years ago * May Willis as horteep. > incumbency as President of the Uui- will be held at 7:00 o’clock p. ra., and The following it the method most j n the militant spirit in which they The regent, Mrs. W C. Smith. Sr., I ted States. He One of the most important as well dared that it sounded like that of a in the town schools at 7:30 p. m. Only commonly used in this Stata: Make the names of the local speakers are up a solution of one pint of commer- ed for the first day, Wednesday .of j given below: next week, which will be as follows: 9:10 a. m Parade to Fair Grounds. 10:1 Jsmei ►c* - " School eth Monday, Nov. 19th. Friendship:— Mr. Victor cial <approx. 40 per cent.) formalde hyde in 4A gallons of water. Art the Lewis, gram to 4 treated into sacks, ab*»ot m. Opening actress by Hon. 1 Kline; Miss Kate flimsas. Barnwell e bushel ta a sack dip sack mCe a bar • WfeB •WF I Byrnes. Blackxtlle:—Coi 1 Harry D Calhoun. re! riiul einlng the lulutleu. aad allow 4* ckljr to Fair buildings and Midway > Barnwell; Mrs ('I Lara L J. Hitt. Dko * to mmum fur five ar tea mtauftaa. I toil sil PWusaat Hill - nurt M ft Self. Move the such up dnd dawu lu the am spoke yesterday against war, the > lifter the routine business had h world would not today he in s thaotic dispneed of presented the merits condition that people" The their pulpits i and 1 ten | « SO oYtork and talked for •% of etoa. His spssrh la fall was « W ild Woof art by ir Bupt. H H Slag. Duahar- D 9. Poftrfas High art hf of li J. rWhR—. BWt wMb hagghsg or r ee* o* gram out la a pde on e amf emme t wuh hagv*ug frighteaa thoughtfal ministers retired la so soea after the war the mothers retired *ee r houses TWy thought wed Hut they hud flip fttlriftM Wo* w pftot the “Bloch Cert Mrs te" plan; peepoe ed by the aatlenal eertety.fse the purpose of raising a permanent es damsMut fund In he raiasd for (he •pbeeo and enrs of Coutlosofnl Me asseta! halt. Waehmglao. H CL This : ms #»' «m meuaartal huMAug la faL I T pmd 9m. hut a rsnmren mnsoy u* i Iowa: • “Tie Annieersay e# Ar *Kouid stir as to great bseanas uf the pram tmn that II wao aur day. a ’heme reefy days S# fhoi m nee4« In *e high IreeW ef “P'.o»a J eel ef! •« ,.l m gf nodssods 1 eensmf HHI v ■mfl • 4 *4 IMfheeua »• »• T 1 * h«o omoi ms s »•» y in* rnhse aioiv msed m thsMsod sent dbe senai ■Own Mfcnmee ef l^tadlt d hnuman he wionMhs • ase k hand «f ghs hmgua ef Mat • »«mnf aeS | mosuns »o, O4ooe %» amnm am* aesmea uf fps muufts uf ms et an hmsMas • aaai ^ ■aso ■ , , ’.i ma ns V, >, lagga aaSmt fheaso tmf eM44 1 , <a* • * — tSrom 4»h go wowvae Meu KBMbd Mau V C Mi | ■ a % * A*t woou* w «a B •*## *«# Meu S. W Mue heueves aa a wed ! •m jow* ia > mo i ■muse «* I manmmi I » nammmmn nue tgs I i mm ghs aaamty am j udamame anf ethae Pa admaafedMp amf' •n tam asms 4»» me * . % s * ♦ ♦ * » pane a «s amm fh* ruafbeeuau hndfmg ef new e»v . ■g t * i an. ■ ring kept tn 1>r opponent a ter- r t<*ry nearly the entive game. Deo- mark threatened to score twice, har ing made substantial gains by end runs and penalties, but lacked the neresaary punch to carry the ball over. Either Barnwell has a better team than Fairfax or Denmark did not play its usual game, fts these two teams battled to a 0-0 tie the prev ious week. Unfortunately for tlte visitors, they f*owaly Agent dtfMf fMiMFMi iw’daur« (toot* (koe News. It deas w oiertuee i w«e Nol 1. Nov. li d*o4>y ei ter visited Sirs. J. J. a*v tram j-. turn will make the a n their schools. Sol Rlatt. Chariman, H. J. Crouch, J. D. Robison, Mrs. Edgar A. Brown, Committee. reniiy of Williston. Myrtle Givens visited Misses ind Kittle Parker recently. he boild> ag mi aub W» V *w • « Mr knee, the too awot Monde war T be net iea* heir arti vitiee from Mrs. ta build ling mils- 1 day wi 1 suhmar ines The berg. gtnea o isfemng hui'ding warship era. a'rnlanes ar * r m v of the United States never cost 'ftorniam ef ledrsewneme Mase W < ha mawmf a emmine mi gupas* naf * Whea diWloa law « uf ** ^in. sums the weahwmf hors Mrs CL J. hnina hns istureed from be Huvesmsh and Mrs A M Kennedy spent f tn Aagueta J. A. Latuaer spent Wednea- ith Mrs. B. D. Carter ia Bam itors in this section last Fri- Williston Downs (Tlar Norman Johnson and his br de the American peonle over 1110,000, ooo before the war. This year it i roaring *2*0 000.000. v A^e They Justified? Mr. and Mrs. E. A“ Walker and Mrs. J. E. Newsom was amotyr those who attended The Bamberg Fair thi» week. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Boyd and children, of Wagener, were visitors 1 here Sunday. "Are not the women of America, Mrs. M. N. Ahl and Miss Mattie- rh 'dren of y\iken, were visitors of ” s * ' n as * < ‘ n if : Shall the cradles < ene Porter are attending the Bara- • v Mm. T T HaH recenriy, M rs ‘Robert Johnson and MrtfT Min- Willlston, Nov. 9.—In a hotly con- Ipst two of their men in the early part tested football r game here Wednes- of the game, one with a broken nose day afternoon Williston won from n ’ e Verier have been sick, but are and tfie othe/‘a broken leg, a visit- Olar. 8 to 0. Williston was able to at thjurritingr— ing player being responsible for'the penetrate the visitors’ line at will but ^ rs - Clinton Morris and Clinton, of today fill the trenches of tomor be*-" Fair this week, row? No man c«n say ‘No” with Mesdames B. D. and J. F. Carter, assurance. I can’t, because I don’t of Bamberg, were guests of Mrs. j! hel eve^ it can be done unless the A. Latimer last week, snirit of Christ is born again in the Mrs. W. E. Prothro was called to y list named injury to his team mate, was outplayed on end runs. In the Tr " h vp returned from a visit to rTMn s ° TT1P ” an(1 ud1p ' !S the C}}rs- Rutoiiy last week bv the serious It would be unfair to any member second half each tried the aerial at- t^eir fr-andmo+her, Mrs. Ida Reklam. t an neo-' e adont a militant spirit to- illness of her sister,. Mrs. Price, of 4he BarnwelFeleven' to name the tack, Williston getting the best of Mrs. J. A. Collins spent wa (j r wqr- Mosdame? C.- F. R zer, M. E. Rizer stars, as eifeh and every man played this. Kitch : ngs made a perfect catch ^ariirda^ Wth their daughter, Mrs.\. want l " v na t’on to be no lag- and R. E. Goodwin,'of O’ar, were vis- a splendid game. from McLeod and raced 35 yards for W. E. Kitchings. ^ ,n fVlp pa ' loe the Ma?ier.” .de- ito^s i n W lliston Monday. —> » a'touchdown. Williston failed to We were glad to see, so many of c !>rp " congressman in closing his Mr. C. J. Bailey, of Springfield, has “Sue, Dear” Was Pleasing. kick goal. In the last quarter Willis- ° ur lo’ks at Sundav school Sunday cr ' nec ^- ^ waT1+ ^ av rf>TY1 ° when moved to Williston and accented a ^ ... — ^ ton threw Olar fo* a safety, netting afternoon. Come, one, come all. The "ennle of the world shall look to nosirion at Bo'and’s Barber shop. One of the most delightful musical Wiliston eight points. The playing time has been changed to 3 o’clock. America for moral le^dersb-n. ,.I Rp V . E. A. Fuller, representing the comedies seen and heard in Barnwell of McLeod, Kitchings and Scott in » ■ • * want the day to come when they shvlb Clemson Alumni Endowment Fund in quite some time wa s “Sue^Dear,” Williston’s backfield and the ^en- Gas Tax for Past Month. ,ook unon our fln< ? as not on ’ v the wj>s a visitor in .W : lliston Wednesdav. the offering at the Vamp Theatre Sit- did work in the line of Weeks Whit- ' of but the flag of hu- Messrs. D. L.' Merritt and O. N. | ; ,n thp * nd POHJoae et unlay evening, and it ia to be regret- tie and R. Lee stood out and Detain- The receipts from the gasoline tax ma 'ty, too.” ^ Conriney were among those from r1 ’*rna*ional ^n'inr>-4%ua. and only ted that a larger audience was not in gpr and several others of the Olar in South ( rolina fell off during the The «ongre«sman held t^e closest WiP -to^attending a Masonic meet- ^ u * r ’’ n wp retuni to the true trmdV- at tendance, due to the fact that the date prevented many merchants and ^hetr clerks from attending The the •** •«•*<•<• %» mm Ip 9a fiaesoM 9g * •" • nans avaafi saane am smo wm4o ia* aom mi imaaes ae4 ten artw lan i oO—a mm Aaamaama mmrt waak aaM 9 ' *«• . O* M4 .*0% r* W tUm Ha maa9t Ywe* w* witMtM moM to ■ 4 4 wrnmg in aasamma^m as *4 HtoMMLesamM* amamm i a tan 9 <•* srf mi maonaadl t» ifto vmmaaK 9n*omm mmj rnmmmmrn ' •’ W* *• i*os4 bos mom U aaa#9ME'MHKF a "' 9oso fooAe*a4 aanes sod ■* 4»'faei smd aao*e asti moes wa as Rrtaaraismg cl uLw9 me anig9t 9ave tear v* lad 9eoa *aa* frmm bad to waeaa aotU new •a if te furwtab a sort ef MnMev «R» iax—France and Italy between them —• wa«*e osner^ef the treaty if Veraatllm. and the whole field at ntemational relationship M la paai* 'ous confusion “The affairs of the world can 9a ’at straight onlv bv the finaeat sad most determined exhibition of the w99 f o lead and make the right prevail. “Hapmly. the present situation ef iffairs in the world affords us an op portunity to retrieve the past and fte •pnder to mankind the incomnaraMe envee of proving that there is at ’"ast one great arid powerful nation 'vb : ch can mit aside programs of seW- 'rPerest and devote itself to praetle- : ”g •'rrd estnbBshing the highest ideals a* disin^e-’estod serv J ce, and the coa- 'tant maintenance of exalted stand- ••cds o^ epps-oenco arid of right. P”» So'Mn^eresT Away. "The onlv wav in which we ena bow %nr true annunciation of the si^- riflrance of Arm ; s + ice Dav is by ra- «tn f'ut self- ! nterest away, and once wore formulate and act uo- ‘aasy la Mat ai r» had esrvlWot re a ml the feet that she rwoaymoy rarnaa nw asMkwwra addad mar9 w» 1 ■ wama *• « t0 mtmmm 4b»9»~ kmftft dasaamwafifia 49 maws Ubwa can 9a aaif ■asMBm m dk» iaaft TW mrnmmm tm 9M» « *Mt Ml team played star ball. Wr- f i. ■ ■■ Card af Tbaafca. Mrs Ida K- Matte and family wiah Id •oprswa tWw wasere ihaa9a lo the maaif fc— R wb» mmwtsyad am msfiawai and dhddt •< 9as Ma U9wi9w Mama past month receipt i for cording to f the SUte H tat far Orta third gamg ton a about 17.000 ydrr the a t^ntion of his aud : ence of aooroxi- ,ng and dianer at Aiken Tuesday | <>f America.” mately 100 men and was given he previous month. ac y maiciy iw men and was given an 'uiua iast artr auacod vf ®va»ion when he eonehkted. Indors- iway Departr «t'. The ,n * aoeech moat heartily, the Rmr er waa llSd.lt>J7, eaa- Mart L Carlisle D D. paater of the ewrh. the hmbway fa- 4 jumm. —— edfthawhe ew»itiea aad •yraaa whieh wae gtvew.—The fitam Re* 19 evening. Dr. 0. J. Trbtti has OrangeKorg. where jw Edsta DeoUl leelsty I Seiatoe A M ha* a few dean thm 'dHege ea the from the the Mjarrh Lett * .i m m • m end ^ A » ammaw m