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/ , \ * I 1 ... -V . . “We-Are Careful, Yet Liberat. t * We appreciate your business. !j! 5 o o Paid in Savings Department. X HOME BANfe-OF BARNWELL. Xx-x-x->*»x :->*>*X~X~X-X~X~X'^ Established in" 1877. |2rTHE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF BARNWELL COUNTY.^a t ‘ “Just Like a Member of the Family" t VOLUME XLVII. " BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, MAY 1ST. 1924. March 21 Subscriptions Hare ' £ Expired.' i PLEASE RENEW PROMPTLY! Largest County Circulation. » — NUMBER #• J 4 ^ COUNTY CONVENTION MEETS MONDAY ] i DEMOCRATICE CLUBS MEET AND SELECT DELEGATES Harmonious Meeting Held at Barnwell.—Practically All Clubs Against Instructing Delegates.—Williston Endorses McAdoo, Byrnes and Black. Convention Meets at Noon. £ The Barnwell County Demo- v eratic Convention will be called to order by Chairman Edgrar A. X Brown promptly at 12 o’clock Y noon, Monday. May 5th. A full y attendance is requested and the .£ delegates are urged to be punv- \ tual. The machinery of the Democrat c Party in Barnwell-‘County was set in motion Saturday, when the various c'ubs held meetings for the purpose of reorganizing, electing officers for the ensuing terrm delegates to the u 11y Con tntion and F,\ tiut ! ' ^ Hcommitteeman. The delegates Committeeman. The Barnwell Democratic Club met in tire Coui't House at 11 o’clock a. m. The meeting was called to order by President Edgar A. Brdwn, who re quested Ca^pt. G. M. Main to offer a prayer. MitjBiMfc*Moseley then mov- e<l that President Brown and Sec ro tary B. P. Davies he re-elected by ae- elamation for the ensuing two years, which motion was duly seconded and carried. Col. Brown was also elected County Executive Committeeman by acclamation. On motion of Col. N. B. Gamble, Messrs. Brown and Davies were then elected by acclamation as delegates to the County Convention, leaving IS to be selected by ballot. The follow ing were elected: Mrs. R. C. Holman, Dr. A. B. Pat terson, Mi's. C. B. Ray, Mrs. Ralph Simth. Mrs. C. F. Molair. N. B. Gam ble, S. B. Moseley. N. G. VY. Walker, J. B. Morris, B. L. Fiasterling, J..A. Pi>rter, J. G. Moody, Jr.. J. J. Bu-.k \V. D. Harley. C. C. Black, C. < : . Sirmns, J. X. Dick-, .T, O. Patterson, Jr. ‘ While the teller- were canvassing tin- votes, nnpmmptu sneeche- were r\;.de by Judg. C. 'Simms.' Dr. A. B. {’..ttei son. Mr.-. \Y. E. McXa'h and ( -* Edgar A. I’.i -wn.' There being nd fu'thvi business, t! meetiiw ndjourm-!. Convention were elqcted: R. A. Greene,A. R. Still, H. Jr Crouch,. R. R. Johnston, Mrs. G. FT Crouch and Mrs. A. B. McKerlev. Red Oak. The Red Oak Democratic Club re organized Saturday afternoon and elected the following officers: S. E. Moore, president and executive com mitteeman; YV. L. Baxley, secretary. Delegates to the County Convention are W. T. Still, W. B. Parker and S. E. Moore. — Reedy Branch. At the meeting of the Reedy Branch Democratic Club, N. C. Grubbs was elected president* Willie L. Baxley, secretary, and W. H. Black, executive are B. VV. J. Still and M. 0. Creech. Hilda. The Hilda Democratic Club reorg anized Saturday ami elected the fol lowing officers: F’. D. Rowell, presi dent; J. B. Weeks, vice-prgsident; A. N.* Black, secretary; A. D. Hutto, ex ecutive committeeman. The delegates to the County Convention are as fol lows: M. L. Collins, A N. Black, J. F>. Weeks and Harry Hutto. Great Cypress. At the meeting of the Great Cy press Democratic Club at Kline Sat urday afternoon, G. C. Best, Jr., was elected executive committeeman and the following were cDosen as dele gates to the County Convention: J. L. Firadley. R. B. Harden, YYk H. Moo dy. Jr., J. T. Jenkins and Victor Lew- . I — l??. - • FEDERAL OFFICER HURT IN HOLDUP TILT FRIDAY John Sanders Sustains Injury to Hand by Gun Hammer. Allendale, April 26.—John Sanders, federal officer, with the assistance of local officers, attempted to hold up a car supposedly being driven by Joe Bazemore, suspected of, transporting whiskey, late yesterday afternoon. Failing to stop the car by placing his machine across Ine highway, a few miles from Allendale, Mr. San ders jumped on the running, .hoard of the moving car and was greeted by a pistol in the hands of the occupant. The officer grasped the weapon and the hammer came down on his hand when an attempt to fire*was made. Fie was pushed from the car, tearing the flesh as his hand wrs forced from be neath the hammer of the pistol. A shot from an assistant officer took effect in one tire, but failed to stop the car. A keg said to contain about ten gal lons of whiskey was thrown from the suspected car. The officers returning to Allendale, took a stand at tjie resi dence where thev expected the oartv , . - Vf- to arrive. A few hours later the ma'- ehine came up with several women, but without—Bazemort'. The car was taken.^n charge by of- fic ers. and will he. confiscated. It is said to be the property of J. W. Allen, who was convicted here this week of violating the prohibitum, law| receiv ing a sentence of one year, but his case was appealed. THOMAS H. PEEPLES WILL OFFER FOR FORMER PLACE Former Barnwell Man to Make Race, for Attorney General. Siloam. At tfit met ting of the SMourn Dem- \ ,ie Club at o'clock Saturday morn ng, f’apt. -I. \\ . Bates wa- elee ; -l y club PiTesUlcnt, Mr. -YV. D: -fniYut: Secretary ainl Mr. FT G. Hay Excou- t . -e (’onimittcem in. Messrs. Belton l lley and FT G. Hay wove .elected delegates to the ('■otintv Convention. The following news item from The State will be read with interest by the friends of the Hon. Thomas H. Peeples: Thomas H. Peoples, of Columbia, tor six years attorney general of South Carolina, announced yesterday that he would be a candidate in the Democratic primary tais summer for the nomination for that high position. Mr. People's..was attorney general from January. PM Tunti! January. HMD being elected in 1912 and twice ehosen to -ucceeii himself. Upon re tirement from the oik ice he was eom- L. -missioned a .major in the judge advo cate genei ai’s department of the army, and was assigned to res non si-' t Ido ditty in .Washington, where he X. McDonald, Len-i served with ability until discharged, Black ville. The following officers were elected at the meeting of the fyiackviile Democratic Club Saturday: 11. l>. Still, president; S. R. Kovlston, first # \ ice-presi<icnt: FT C. ' Matthews,-sec- ■ nd i icc-presidenl; Y\. E. Matthews, s.iTctuTv: 11. D. Still; executiv'e com- mittceman. Delegates to the County (jhiViyitioTt are .as folloAvs: ■* G Wcis-umer. J. .V. Baxley. 1. F. Still, FTC. Matthews. D. P. Johnson, D. 0. Johnson. L. .F" Hair, S. R. Boylston, Fi K. I’idyiston, ( nie .lowers, R. ‘Vk Fickling. J. J. Ray, 1. W. Tlubak-, (’. C. Storne.and 11. D. Still. VETERANS AND WI.DWS TO GET PENSION MONEY Estimated That Each Penaioner Will Receive About $93.00 Below will be found a list of the Confederate Veterans ami widows of Veterans in Barnwell County, who will receive pensions this year. It is understood that $ll,0U() is to be dis tributed among th.‘. pensioners , and it is estimated that each will receive about $93.00 The complete list as-follows: is. - YVilliston - Adopts Resolutions. The Willis tun Democratic Club met S ,‘unlay afternofr.r and reelected ail th • old otfici rs. a- jfolluw -: YV. 1). Black, president ard ••xecutive com mitteeman; M. < . Kitchings. secn ,: - t.< 1 e. The following wore elected del- v 4,i*i - to the County Coavention: YYT D. Black. G. YV. (breene. Dr. YV. C. Sniith.Mrs. A. S. Blanchard. Y\. Sii.-.th'. Jr—R. J. RiiunUim'.-R. .M.. Mix- Gercules Thi* Hercules Democratic Club re organized Saturday by electing FT T. Still president. O. Ik. Morris vk T'TcsidenM J. A. Mpn is secretary, and Xi. A. Hiers executive committeeman. Delegate.- are X. A. Dvclies, •; to the County Convention llicrs, J. FT l.aiin W. Hayne A. Morris and F. L. Still. Dunbarton. T>. FT Anderson was elected presi dent, 1>. FT Tisdale secretary and i>. FT Owens gxecuti'e committeeman at tin* meeting of the Dunbarton Demo- CluTT He then resumed the practice of law in South'Carolina. Mr. Pieples was horai in Beaufort ' at was reai;ed in Barnwell Cqpnty. He represented B.' t: well in The lower house of the general assembly in. HMl- 1912. YVhiK: atto’iiey general he was, honored by Attorneys General As'-o- ciation of the luited States, being president of that body for a year. Mr. Peeples has friends in every ection of the state.and the announce ment that he -T. to l-oMn the. race for attorney general hi- —ammer v.il! be lead with wide interest. I,. M. Spvaw's. FT T. M( rritt. IV. M. Hair. J. J. Belt. Rev. YY..R. Davis. M. O. Kitchings* and Walter Givens.., , —_ „ . . , , , r I ho delegates weiv timnstructed as lo solutions were introduced and • ... v* eratic (Tul» SicLunTayT Delegates to. the County Convention are J. M. KiB lingsworth. B. IT Owens and J. I,, AIT We ri ui animously carried; as follows: By Senator A. M. Kennedy endorsing YYT G. MeAdoo for the Democratic Presi dential nomination; by TP A. Mc Creary endorsing ( apt. YYT D. Black for Congress; by I. A. iLatimer endors ing James FT Byrnes for the Senate. to- Presidential candidate resolutions were adopted. and no Death of Mr. Jimmie Shipes. Rosemary. At the meeting of the Rosemary T)onu>cratic* ( tub Saturday, J.^ M. Y\ eathershee and R. FT YVoodwatd were re-elected president and secre tary;. respectively. The delegates to the County Convention are as follows; J. M. Weathers bee, M. S. Hair. YYT L. Frederick and R. E. Woodward. Elko. The Elko Democratic Club met Sat urday and reorganized by electing the following officers: H. J. CroQch, ~g a i n . president and executive committee* man; P. S. Greene, secretary. T'he following delegates to the County Blaekville, April 2K—f)n Thursday afternoon at 3:3(i o’clock the De i h Angel visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shipes, of * he Double Pop i section, ami claimed the spirit of Mr. Jimmie Shines, aged •3 , ’» yeiirsp He was sick only five (lays. Mr. Shipes is survived by hF. parents, three brothers, Mi*ssrs. Cordon, Leroy ami Melton Shipes and one sister, Mrs. Sallie Dyches. His body was laid to rest in the Double Pond cemetry, the funeral services being conducted by the Rev. Mr. Davis. He wrll be great ly missed in the home and community, but the family L consoled by the thought that their loss is his eternal In Mgnioriam. After a long illness little Omic Still Trie days gain ten minutes in sun 7 shine this week. departed tfiTT ~\ifc February THTfr TT the hinnc .of his partents, Mr! and Mr . 4.AT Still, in the Douole Pond neigh- hiqilvood; He is "iirvlveu hy'Ms fath er and mother, five sisters, M • s. Mag gie Birt, Mrs; Fannie, Dei!;, .Vrs, Cor- -*'!(• Hutto, Misses I.inio a id Lula Still, and two-brothers, Messrs. Aa ron and Henry Still. The Tuaulal ser vices were conduited by f r.c Rev. !*T Davis, of Hilda, at the h r*, of Mr. Still, in the presence of a large number of sorrowing relatives and friend?! His remains were laid to rest in the* Double Pond cemetery t > await the resurrection morn. I)h, how our hearts who whorT we think, that we can noyer see his loving face or hear h's sweet voice on earth again, hut we hope to meet him in heaven above, where there will be no pain or death to separate us. It was hard to give him up, but God knows best, for He giveth and taketh away. Blessed be His name. ’Tis hard to break the tender cord "—When love has bound the heart; Tis hard, so hard, tq' speak the word YY’e must forever part*. One YYTio Loved Him. Widows of Veterans. Bailey, Cornelia A., Williston. Bennett, Sallie V., Kline. Blackwood, Susannah, Barnwell. Bolen, Ellen, Blaekville. Bonds, Rebecca Ann. Blaekville. Browning, Mary ’L., Blaekville. Bush, Claresa R., Barnwell. Bush, Ellen J., Barnwell. CoJlins, Maiy J., Barnwell. Collins, Rachael, Barnwell. Connelly, Rebecca A., Barnwell. Cheech, Laura A., Kline. Creech, Lavinia, Barnwell.. Creech, Lucretia, Kline. Creech ; Mae, YY’illiston. Delk, Jane C., Double Pond. v Dunbar, Mrs. Ogreeta. Meyers Mill. Duncan, Frances V., Milletteviller Dyches, Ann G., Blaekville. Ellis, Julia A., Milletteville. Fanning, Karelena. Williston. I'annifig, Sarah C., Williston. Fennell,“Annie FTiza, Dunbarton. Guess, Charity A., Blaekville. Hagood, Mittie FT, Barnwell. Hair, Hattie S., YV illiston. Hair, Lizzie S., Barnwell. Flair, Susan A.. FTko. Harley, FJiza, Kline. Harley, Mary E., Williston. Harrison, Florence S., Kline. Hart, Mary, Barnwell. Hartzog, Margaret S., Hilda. Hartzog, Mary R., Barnwell. Harvey, Mary IT. Williston. Hutson, Simpspn. Williston. Jenkins. Martha FT. Kline. Johnson, Winnie O.. Williston. Jo webs, Rebecca. Blackvdle. Johnston, 'Jane FT, Elko. Kitchings, Elizabeth, YY’illiston. Lard, Carrie, Blaekville. Long. Sallie. Barnwell. Lott, Malimla. B-lijckville. Lott, Matilda, Blaekville. McMillan. Leonard F’... Blaekville. Mi iritt, Sarah (T. YY'illiston.- Mitehell, Emmie S.. \Y illiston. Mitchell, ^largaret. W illiston. Moore, Mary, Williston, Moi ris. Georgia.- Barnwell. Neu.ome, Mary FT, YY'iUiston. Od< m. Ann, Barnwcif. Odrim, Ellen S„ BlackvilTm Odom, Hester J., Erko. Owens. Sarah A.. Barnwell. Ray,'Sallie R.. Blaekvire. Ready, C’orhelia Jane. FTko. Reed, Xettie, Williston. Rountree, Martha A.. Blaekville. Rush. Cornelia I.. Blaekville." Sanders. Laura A., Snelling. Samhu Mary, Barnw ll. Sanders. Virginia, Barnwell. Sanders, Martha A., Barnwell.. • Shinpard, Mrs. (?), Barnwell. Still. Addie R.. Barn.veil. .-Still, Maty Simio, Bnrriwell. Still, Alice €.; Blaekville: Thomas, Mary Fimma. Williston. Tinner, Mary C.. BUk kville. YVei.thersbee, Anna Belle, YV illiston. —W(nn 1. Fi44en t - Blaekv dk-. YV odward, Annie, Hilda. , . YY’oodwn.rd. Filizabetli. Wdliston. YVpoley, Mary, Barnwell. Y'eterans. Anderson, G. YYT.. Dunbarton. Baxley, J. L„ Barnwell. Birxlr-y; J. V., Blaekville. Betterson, Preston. W illiston. Black, A., Govan. Black, I). YV., Barnwell. ..Black. F, J., Barnwell. Boylston, G. YYT, Blaekville. Carroll, Willi^m.'BuBlackville.. Cave, L. FT. Dunbarton. Cohen. Jacob. Barnwell. Creech, II. YY'.-.. Ulmei s. Creech, J.S.. Barnwell.'. • Croft, Henry J . Blaekville. Dyches, Isaac A.. Hilda. Greene, Judson, Dunbarton, Gyles, W. TYFEiaekvifle. Hair, F. N. Elko. Hair, L. FT. Blaekville. Halford, J. Staff. Barnwell. Hankinson. G. YYT, YY’iUiston. Hartzog, Charles H., Blaekville. Hutto, Henry, Hjlda. Hutto, Starling. Ulmers. Hutto, William‘M. Hilda. SOI Jh CAROLINA WILL HAVE SOCIAL REGISTER Prominent Women of State to Belong. —Mrs.-C. C. Simms Sponsor. Plans are being made for a Social Register for South Carolina which will include the names of the women of the state who are and have been prominent socially and actively en gaged in upbuilding it educationally and religiously. Some of the most prominent women of the state are sponsoring the work; The sponsors froro-Columhia a»e Mrs. Sara RichardsoHr-Mrs. Clark Waring, Miss Alice M. Earle and Mrs. YV. B.Burney. YYT H. Griffin of Columbia is editor and Mrs-. Florence E. Hunter is social editor. Other women of the state who are sponsoring the movement are: Barnwell, Mrs. Charles Carroll Simms; Charleston, Mrs. J. P. K. Bryan, Mrs. R. G. Rhett, Mrs. Fleniy YYT F'rost and Mrs. W. P. ^arrington; Greenville, Mrs. J. Wilkinson Jervey; Orangeburg. Mrs. A. C. Ligon; Ches ter, Mrs. T. L. Eberhardt; Camden, Mrs. H. G. Garrison; Aiken, Mrs. Hastings Wyman; Georgetown, Mrs. John L. Pratt and Mrs. John LaBruce. Practically all of tljf original states of the American union have a Social Register. South. Carolina is one of thew, original states that does not have a register, and knowing that it abounds in aristocracy,-imperisha ble history and incidents that should be immortalized for the benefit of future generations a Social Register is being compiled that is superior to any from Virginia, New York, North Carolina and other states whose Reg isters have been examined. The “South Carolina Social Regis ter” is to contain the names of the representative women ot the state— women who represent the old days, and women who represent the modern days in that they are engaged in the upbuilding of a greater and bet ter South Carolina. All applications for registration will he passed upon by a special com mittee before publication of the Reg- istaer, in order to secure a restricted membership. The above named spon sors are not responsible for the ac ceptance or rejection of any name. CO-OPS HOLD IMPORTANT * *' • , MEETING AT BARNWELL Dr. W. C. Smith Elected Chairman.- Delegates Also Chosen. On Tuesday, April 15th, the mem bers of the Cooperative Marketing Association in Barnwell County held a meeting for the purpose of electing delegates to attend the district meet ing held at Bamberg on April 22nd. A very enthusiastic meeting was held at Barnwell in the Court House, at which time many interesting matters o discussed^—in addition to—the- election of delegates to go to Bam berg. Dr. W. C. Smith, of Williston, was elected chairman of the County unit, and he presided over the meet ing, having takjgji a very active part in the day’s business. Dr. Smith has always been a very enthusiastic mem- ber of the Cooperative Marketing As sociation. and it was very well that he was elected County Chairman, as he is always interested in the welfare of the farmer, and expectw to assist materially in the increased interest in the Associaton. W. E. Prothro, of Williston, and H. G. Boylston, of Barnwell, were elected delegates, and Capt. W. D. Black, of YVilliston, and Victor Lewis, of Kline, w*ere elected alternates. These men, along' with one or two other members, attended the district meeting held in Bamnerg on the 22ml, and there very important business was attended to. At that time Dr. Dick Johnston was unanimously selected as the sole candidate whose name is to he submitted to the voters of the 8th district of cotton growers. Dr. Johnston has already served as director of cotton growers for the *. two proceeding years, and he seems to have served in th*s' capacity most acceptably to the members in his district. * * *> Dunbarton News. Turncr-Dixon. YY'ilkston, April 27. -A marriage of con-TFrable interest throughout this section wa- that of Miss F’.mma Corine Turner, of Long Branch community, and Lemanue.1 Dixon, formerly of Camden, hut now a resident of Pleasaet Hill, Barnwell County. The marriage was solemnized at the home of tho bride's niotliec, Mrs.May- mi' Turner. Thur-day, \\pril 17lh. The bride was beautifully dressed in gray canton ctepc with shoes) gloves of corresponding tones, — Just before the ceremony Mrs. J. S. Keel -ang “Maybe That’s YY'hy. I Love You.” The bride qnd bridegroom came in to the strains of Dvorak’s “Humor esque" and stood urncr an arch of i i -eiY wbefo the ceremony was per- formed by the R: v. D. YYT Heckle, *0? Healing Sproigs. Immediately after ward midst a, showi '■ of rice. Mr. and Mr- . Dixon left in their car for Char leston. ; •Mo'rris-Scohie. Miss Lucille Morris and 0. Arnold Scehie were quietly married lad Tuesday afernoon at four o’clock at the residence of the Rev. Randall Far- rts. pa-tor of the F’irst Christian Church. Savannah. Ga. M.r. and Mrs. Scobie will residq_Iat_216 East Broa,d ■street. Savannah, Ga. Dunbarton. April 28.—Friends of Miss Pearle Bates were very much surprised to hear of her marriage last Tuesday to Mr. E. R. Boltin. Mrs. Boltin was a high school pupil and Mr. Boltin is engaged in the timber business in Dunbarton. They wore quietly married in Augusta. Laist YY’ednesday night the choir of the Dunbarton Baptist Church render ed a sacred^ concert before a larger and appreciative audience. During the evening an offering was taken for ♦he new Sunday school rooms and a neat sum was realized. The chorus ’ ’ numbers were under the direction of Prof. 11. H. King. The program was dispersed with srilns, duets and quar tet numbers. F!vefyt)ody“Trrthis vicinity is look ing forward to the Chautauqua this Miss Landis,* tne superintend* ent arrived Sunday and is busily en gaged doing junior work in the high school. She is giving impetus to tho whirl-wind campaign, qnd from - all Indications 'there will be a record crowd at the Chautauqua. The ladies of tho Missionary society will* sell sandwiches and ice cream af ter the programs in the afternoon for the benefit of thos? who come from out of town., This will save a trip back to their homes for supper. Preaching next Sunday will he as follows: At Dunbarton at 11/.30 and 8:30; at Joyce Branch at 4:30. * * Baughman W. L. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bradley •find family spent the week end at Gaugh, Ga.. visiting relatives. In Menforitrm, Advertise in THE PEOPLE. Jenkins. B. M.. Sr.. Kline. - Jones. H. YYT, Blaekville. Lancaster, I). P., Blaekville. Lee, John P.. Sr., YVilliston. Manville, A. P.. Br.rpwell. Matthews. YY’illiam, YVilliston. Movers, J. A., Ah-yer- Mill. MrTrrTs, G. P., Barnwell. « Morris. William R., Barnwell. Mtins, Robert M., 'Ellenton. Ready, David, Dunbarton. Ready,"T. J., Barnwell. Sanders. E. B-.. Barnwell. — •Still; ToTlias, Barnwell. Trotti, Samuel W., YY’illiston. 'VeeLs, Emanuel F.‘. Blaekville. YvHlis, YV. C., Elko. i . ' ‘ ' J ■ In loving < memory of my sister, Elma BlUme. who died April 27, 1917: YY’o hear the low wind sweeping Through every bush and tree YY'here my dear sister is sleeping Away from home and me. Tears from our eyes are flowing And sorrow shades our brow. Cold in the grave she is sleeping, “We have no Elma now. YY’hen this life is over And time shad be no more, YVTth loved ones and with Elma We’ll live forever more. ' ; -■* Sister Gladys. Dr. E. L. Patterson, of Atlanta, spent Monday in the city with rela tives while en route to Waishington, m Ci ' i , ? r _