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/ OwiimIhmI fubiudi d k v»*ry T.liurriliy B» Til K NE'V M \ TINEt I’UUMijH- — MNL.t O-MI’A VV , '/ i '• ; «r*'T.Y? ■ r? , ' JN BARSNV KIJi'S.p; n . * % * ' f- r • • ' * . i Chah v’akk m. Simmh, - INK. K. S.N KI.I.I V<», S« «■ r *' I' r» H H. Hl|<l 4m*II- , .f rhl .VIhi atftjt,.| T . Tary:. the hook . But it seems another thing To'secure its enforcement \vh»*ii \t brings the goVH-n nn'iijCno, fitnttrriahTeturn , and when pub lic Kent iment to 'enforce it is lacking. Another. case is in i»f*l h - in t-nhhtfi. (Tie do/ n 15 nt». two (1 *zvu iJflirtfe (' tfi<t Itnr uvi | N !’. i *kIs lt«r !>-* ir > <L. -*» I o Hid R*iJne<*tl on l«rift»r q'«nti- t ^ \V. II- \V < It* . I'USio- S. 4t r.; - W. M, J (»N FS, peer ok Entered km H^fttii/I-f itss tiuii I ij.Httvr Im*I)- ruary 14.1905,at tin*.l’ostottlet*at Harii- well, S. iindVr tlw Actof Colign*HS of March 3, 1X79; , . ' 1 Lc^al wivcrvirii'K at it »■ rate of Jf» 1 00 “per iiKjfi flr*t ip*. nioii. ai.»l fifty cei.Ut each m.b*e(|uM.t i»■ »*• t*tm)11. <) itoarre Tr11»irt•*h of R«*t*fXH , -t. Repo- lutioiiH of RHijH-ct.' C'jirda yf Tl ankn ami all otter r* «<ti 1 *n i «»t ci*« i <*t" n -wnr will lt»cbn-rg it for Ht tin* rule of fifty cents per i,n<‘li. or <>i*p- cei t p* r word, each iee-rtioii. with a minimum charge of 25cent8.^ All changes of ad \ or to ing end all* rom mtiun-ai iooH niurt to addressed lo Tin* Baron cli S<*i t uel and nool -la* in ttiim <*ftto* iu*t lat»*r thali '1 ireHlay jwu-ni** g to* niBorc ' jiutilicalioti. hi the current isHit*. All coininiioieation* 1 min t ft* Signed by the writer, i.ot for pof> ( lichtiq'm but as an r videiiCe'of g oil faith, Hi *1 t > pro teel ilie newspaper. >1)R S.\ LK-O ie Hundred S' (|n*n It- of \\ ai« >o Waterrwn+n'n Seed fruii.i If*- at $1 1*0 {It .tohnsnr, Martina, S’. CL ehqfee.insIdpp at $) W> {ie'r llJ 4 i ~'f tl, S- - I • O R RliN I’. FOR R ENT— Brick atore on Main B.trect centra'ly located. (’. N. Bucklialter. Bar. well, S" 0. ‘2K 2-t STkAYUDorSTOLFN HCBHfHIPTION KATI*;«. One year $1,50; S^x mnntha Three montlin 502. - IN A OVA NCR ■flbti; In remitting check* or money orler* make payable to Tiik Nkw Skntinki. Prm.tsmvn Co.*' FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT ntC-Kltm. . / \ IU M 111 ‘ I . « .1-0 IS in 4 e_. . .... - | ° IX • v , f i • | nm >s 1.1*. - ra;[ r s ".*;- : 1 f,,r - • !'•• point. !'-t>r yenvv Northern bn«i . - lovers felt that ni-igratory, Jnro ' ■ • •• life wn-4'being extingnisliejl by ignprant people of the South. After .repealrtl ollorts ^‘ptrgfess was Tihliiced to pass laws protecting-'migratory birds, and esialdishiug a closed season Tor initrT'atofv game‘birds In every county there. ’ an l\ S. C()jnnvissi«>nej‘ w fid must- soine- tiincsy h^'tr that field 'jarksy robins and other'protected birds are killed. Recently in a neighboring Ptate thousands of robins were killed in their roosts. During. thestVspring days returning robins are slaughtered., by the hundreds all-over the, county. Tho average man with a gun kills a wild,(luek \vhe-n-. ever he gets a shot at one, pro- videtidhrdoesn’t miss the duck, but when did we hear of a prose cution to enforce the federal l,aw *< •—» * ■ . ■ protecting migratory birdsYThe fticts should speak for them selves to those who believe the mi lien iu in will come .whenever they can get a law on the federal statute hooks. > npplication received^ Attorneys at Law »’•••*. " * Barnwell, S. C. LOST OR STR \ Y FI) —Abniit'two weoks Ktfo.on- study c dortsl sow wiitib suk dot* all over Ihc, al»*mt night m u t'i* < H , weh^iij tf Uo It)- Fhaler, will no tify. .1. S Ipacc, H»trnw. i4, SvLL, aiul — recerve rewsi'd.. ,f i SR AY FI) OR STOLEN—BinsUt Mid ’ winhoutul dog, rince J brown hcad^blind- in If L eye and RCnr rtf cut on rtglit side. Rowan! J. \V. it N. (.). Shelton. Blackville, S C. Route No. 3 ~ ' %-%X LOST OR S’l RAYED—One brown ran dy colored Sow with white rtreak tin- per neck. W« ig).» about 190 lb*. Fiiidei jwill return same to „ *’ # * H. W. Sander-. NOTICE OF. DISCHARGE. Notice mh ere by given t)i>«t I have fjletl iliy final account with Hon. J bn K Si Cling,-Judge of Probate for Bath-. *'ll Count’,*, a- Executor i)f*The wilhrif fL R. Col JUKI). deceaH-d. aid will apply for an order of dis dinrge anil let ters di-tnisRory opon Monday the 11th day of March. 19iS I KEELER, Executor of O. R. Coleman, deceased. Tlxie 12th day qf February. 191S. cak youT’ Oold or La Grippe a few'doses of 060. with a'- } ‘ • An Iris')man who vy)!S pditL’ig the wor>t of Icin-a* flglit was ' * * -H’. „■ v if lie nvi ;. (I «av « TTOT)frtTV ’ 44*< that. I wouldn’tb*e +cked.,, r."p^(H ‘ r fptd.a'I 'StTriTofb 1 That's the 'pr. per spirit. Ne\;» t give up. A’qi-nJP^Tr ./^ver* gets any wjtere If liard T„ck rt ikes jou, brace up tux&jgty -ju^t sis bravely as you can However, aJitile s.vis.gs ae.couiF-at the bauk has carried many a man through a tight plain. Better bi^in now, before hard luck st ik.es, and o{ en a litt’U payings account with us. We will gitarg it carefully for you. Bank of Western Carolina Head Office: AIKEN. S C, BARNWELL, S. C. IKI f»J i, men who know how to / • ■ ’ *-v. i. . ' figure to their ^best advantage, have booked Barnwel 1 , S C IS Our pcopje have in ft ..,. H measure become weary, of the lax ness often so< n hi the enforcement of laws by the state authorities, and have largely come to the conclusion that,, genuine liw enforcement can he obtained only at tln'lumd of the federal authorities, d he reasons for this are/ndt far to find, hut are too numerous to he relateil liere. The fact is that many of us are saying that we will yever have Itiw enforcement until we gt't this or that layv on the fed eral statute hooks and have be hind them all'tlie federal mar- • < sluils and courts. Two niotivcs have operated to make federal law enforcement more sure than the machuiery of the state’s courts. One is the growing encroachment by certain people upon state’s rights On every hand the federal power lias grown M *h(j i \j„jpse of thy state. Thi« -*A«:>h !;:, s heeiV "'strongly favored by the federal anthorities, They do tilings a lit tle better than the states could. They tiro not hampered by local prejudices or 1»\ local inctlicien cy. Tho other luotivebehind fed eral law enforcement is federal revenue. This operates more largely than is imagined. The moonshiners have felt the strong arm of federal law. Not so much‘because the federal law felt the moral reason for break ing'diem up, -hut beeaifso' t hr revenue tax has not been paid on moonshine whiskey. It is commonly reported th.at often when violations of the whiskc) re veil ug a re discovered that the; offender As--allowed to square himself with the government by taking out ii license and allowed to go. T4n* great question seems to be to make it pay. In tlfis connection a rather ' unique situation was recently reported from Georgia. As is well known this state passed a very drastic prohibition law. 11 also strongly favored the Wehbbill hycongjTss to enforce this law by means of the federal machinery. The legislature made no' special financial appropriation for .this specific object. As a consequence a rather widespread violation existed throughput the state. The matter was reported to the governor who replied that he had no other agencies beyond the sheriffs, and the courts tu enforce This prohibition. Tfowever he took up the mat ter with the.federal authorities secure their aid in enforcing it afe-a federal pruvisioh. He was told that outside of army camp centres wheTtp the men were protected fromTr^tamlpoint of military efficiency tnfevt the fed eral authorities did not hfrvethe Tovenue agents to .spare to r downvmoonshiners. The Georgia governor was reqested tp use the machinery of the state , to enforce a state law. One of the easiest things is to put a law on Statisticians tell us that when the* lion. W. W. Bailey, of ! Pennsylvania was in Congress NOTICE, lie always said three words for •••* The Executive Committee of. Win. J. Bryan for every word the Rivers Bridge Memorial As he, uttered on any Other Subject, sociation will meet at the Memo- lie thought; that partisanship j rial grounds on Saturday, March and patriotism - were the same 9th, at 3’clock p.ni;, for the pur- thiiigs. The Pennsylvania ' pose of arranging for memorial congressman is one' of mi, largo ^service ainbsueli other*business' class who firmly believe that it as may come before them. A full is better for the heavens to fall than for their personal heroes to he accounted human. CHEAPEST meeting is earnestly requested.. Dr. N. F. Kirkland, Sr., . J. \\ r . JennvySec’v. President. r : NOTICE Tho (h)unty weekly lias ,its own spl.or,. to fill in miuU..r- n „ f „ cellt p ,„, ,,by in K to, the neei s of every hothe* (he H „ ua „ of jtel> . s ,. nt „ tit .„ sml ,j it ( liteis. In looking ovei Olli Sei ate, and signed by his Excellency, subscription list we find the Governor Richard I Manning; af er names of many of the leading - March 10*h. anyone desiring a Liquor Colored people O.f the county. j Permit will be r quired to bring a C°r- ! There are also 6ther iiailies tifiente pit ied by a registered pl y-ician whose only opportunity for, news of Barnwell Con ty: eaid -^rrnf cate Julius H. Johns, Charleston, ~ J. II. Hydrick, Orangeburg,. Nathan Evans, Marion*..,..'. 1 A. 3E- Gonzales r JJolumbia, A. B. Gross, Gross Station, ..*.'.*.^...... L. I>. Jcdmings, Sumter, .M. E. Rutlind, Batesburg, SOME LARGE ORDERS BOOKED RECENTLY .Sko'ttowe Wannamaker, St/\Matt!iew>, a car day until further notice. - ..... oimy tojis, ... 5W tons 100 cars oOO to 11,8 1 ,**200 tons - *2,D0O tolls 1.000 tons gcHiiigJis4A«+ft(*(), to the columns of their county paper. ( Very often we fail to meet their needs and answer their questions be cause we don’t know what they i.jVb We iuvite the ipost cor dial yooptiratfifq {JL'i'VCYO fbe i (>adeis of this paper and thosel to I'onininlthyHU'mi.’ioregist- r-d nnm- Ih*^, and to certify that the liqu >rig to be usvl f'r'r medical |»* 1 rp> i nly. - Ji bn K. Sn*-4bng Judge o*f Pr 1) tc BIG CHAUTAUQUA COMING. r ...«w The Radcliffe Booster Chao- wlto fill its columns. BARNWELL COUNCIL OF DEFENCE. ’’ A meeting of the Barnwell Council of ^Defence lias been called by Chairman Kenne dy f<h*- -Tuesday, March 5th, 1918. This is v an important meeting, Mr. Kennedy an-" nounces, and a large attendajice is desired. All of the township chairmen have been sent per sonal notices and in the event that* some of them are unable to attend .it is -requested that tauqua will bajn Barnwell on March (i.th. a'fld. 7th. and 8th. These people, aro well known for their ttracti.vo, - patriotic pro* grains, \wliich tire highly educa tional. Good music-will he fur nished by aii orchestra-. T hey are great Food Conservation and Red Cross workers. Atl proceeds above expenses will go tothe Red Cross. Everybody is expected to attend. *r And many .Other orders from large farm operator^ who are equally well known STUDY these facts carefully and you will see where it is to your advantage, to follow the ex= ‘ • • ; > v r / ' ample, / < / ' A Comparison of the cost of plant food in coniine dal fertilizer imd manure. X Biisic Price l’er Unit LI I’VE HEARD THAT BEFORE. ft The six-foot tall, well-built, we IT read, middle aged man representjRives be in their stead. | put j own the well drained gin- Rt si11 eiit pastors of churches.of J ^ er a j 0 bottle, and turning to a all denominations and principals . f),u aitd superintendents of the schools throughout -the county. 41 re invited to this ■meeting. This meeting will he held at the court house at 11 o'cloek- a.m. oil the ahov.eylate. . ; AUDITOR S NOTICE. The Township Boards of As sessors will meet at the'Audi- tor’s otTice on Tuesday, March 5th, 191,8, for tlje purpose of canvassing returns for 1918. Every member 1 is requested to attend aV very important bus iness is to he transacted. . K. W. Riley. *.. , County Auditor. NITRATE FOR FARMERS. Farmers are being notified as to the amount of nitrate that has been allotted to them. They will immediately remit to the Barnwell Banking Company, Barnwell, S. C. by New York Exchange or currency . the amount of money to cover the cost of tho nitrate allotted-to them. U As .soon a$£ydu are notified as'to the amount allot ted to you, deposit the money with Birnwell Banking Co. on or beforp March 2nd. fife sure iiototo forget, this important matteiNO • f JOa Boyleston ; qunty Agent. Blackville^ S'. C. ►^4 fellow-ale-di;iiiker, said: “Old Shakespeare knew it ALL!’’ He continued the conversation by reciting some Shakespearean prophesies,—and truly it does 4*)em that this great and won derful niiiii clid write with true inspiration. - ■ ; Here follow a few of Shake speare's characteristic lines. A little more than kind and than kind: - Frailty, thy name is women Angels and ministers ot-g-rit'je. defend- T""" ^ WWwi us! . Hornet hi n g is rotten in the 6tate of - Q Denmark. ' I i .••■**! 1 be milk o’ human kii.dnfss. ; Coigne of vantage. Sc >tched the snake, not killed it. Stand not upon the order of your-* going. — The weakest goes to the wall. - Parting is such sweet sorrow. True as steel. v We have V**en better days. If you have tears, prepare to shed them how, This is the long'and short of it. Give the devil his due. My cake is all dough. v Patient, peruser, you have heard all these before; but\did you' know Shakespeare ^aid them FIRST. Well, I didn’t until I found them all put down togethef in a little green-backed book entitled, “Quotations.’’ 1 • DuBois. RDBtMY-TISM — Antiseptic. Rglievei Rheumatism, SprauiS, Neural pa 7 etc." Acid Ammonia —r. t r >- .. Potasli ". ~ Commercial Fertilizer Am lysis— - -£*sio cost per ton 8-3-!l cost pci- ton \ 10-2-9 cost per ton ' % * ' ■ *' ^ Manure From Camp Jackson Analysis— * _ • - ^cid, 0.-15 at $1.25 Y-v $ 1.25 47.00 4 b. 00 $37.(iO $54.00 s:; o.oo ••VI Ammonia. 0.(58 at $7.00 Potash, 0.58 at $G.OO^.,,- * / . $ .or. ." $ 4. i ( '■ 43; I S $8.80 '/~* - . r A\'c will bo glad to make credit arrangements with responsible 1 ] ar ties/or we will accept wood in ex- * change for mami 1*077 Wood to he de livered d-u*ring~t he sunnner ino*ntli^. 1 ' * r We specialize on car lot ship ments. Cars average 33 tons. Buy a car in conjunction with your neigh bor and save freight. Right nOW i> the time to use ina-. mire. Write u> todav if you are in- terested in prompt delivery. ^ We already hove immeroius ortlers book- * ed for prompt shipment, but wiU Use . our best efforts to make delivery in aeCordance with vour ilist i uetions.- Shipment Made From Either Point *. «■ r \ '. • T . • CAMP JACKSON Columbia, S. C. " CAMP WADSWORTH ^ ' Nr ^ ^ Spartanburg, S. C. < in: ml m: m\ Actual Worth of Manure Based on Commercial Fertilizer $8.80 V , . _ « , * Our Price Less Than Half That \ - 4 * Make arrangements with us now for immedi ' . - , • . / 4 *" N. .* . i" ate as well as summer delivery ~\v- 'T COLUMBIA, S tTFE-L 77^ V :\ -- S'A i - i. IMU^ w \ » ■•>» i . 1 \ ' * 'W