The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 06, 1892, Image 4
fOft THE DIRDS.
ta tiaatrajrlai
•an lanarliik
caray n;*J beforo tin) Mam*-
Hurt ion Iturul aoduty by Mr.
C. Tlmrlow, it wm stated Mint
u.sofuliKw of binb in destrojlu^ iu-
poets U established beyond 9 doubt
Many of our birds during the spring
months tivo eutiruly on IilhivU.
and millers nro captttfed on the wing,
others in tho larva or chrysalid state,
nud still others as they »pi>ear in early
morning as worms, gntbs, borers, etc.
Those birds clasaeil os pen*hers or climb
ers are all insect eating birds, but may
hi ter in tho season take a litthi fruit or
grain ns a dessert. Those classed as
robbers, including owls and hawks, sul>-
tffot partly on inrccts and reptiles, bnt
the damage done in KTfftng other n;M*ful
binls hi probably g&hter than all the
good they da '
Other native bircll nro commonly
classed as game birds, and although it is
puriiU'dy nautt by ornmifil.vgt/iw thiit
many of ‘theite birds subsist largely ou
insects, still tho laws are against them,
and they are protected for certain months
in order that sportsmen may have the
plwiuro of killing them during tho re
mainder of tho year.
WttMhe dieappearaace of the marwb
binls, once plenty on our coasts, tho
grasshoppers have increased as tho binls
have decreased. Ths essayist would m*t
My that If ths birds had all been per
mitted to live there would have been no
damage done by insects, bnt it mast b*
admitted that when ths primsvsl forests
protecto.] thousands of birds whioh ton
Lars no such protection, nature pre
served tbs balance of power, and birds
and insects most have lived together fur
g—ere thorn without either gaining ma
terial!/ ou ths other. (More that time
Do new spectre «f Insects have brva
crested, uiough eomt bars \mm import-
ed, hut thrwngh various canwa the bal
amee of pswar has hoeu tamed ta favor
af tho lusacta, till (May thsf are ths
tarrar of all
Of the Ena hah e^trreen Mr
uasiU say
they dal aA »uu hta pisre u.t atth
Ids feeoeert sauvtrttims, ho did aol re-
pawl flam cohere. Aewteg that the
retaa Is al—l lueertjverves and thst
Ihe peeja»tw agelael Ihta hied Is aa)ed
■ud oufreuded. The soommi crew, to
afOeiau, desa urere damage by da
i(ve;iug ths «css sud y mug «f «thev
lords thou ho d**ee f***! ta drteaslug S
few laasKta Oelsaad Waehs aHU !>•'
e aall Vsrda. thorefsre beep theea at •
af Wteds tu sumuuM
ami drmeea wes
The asbde etaaipie af tha
false be refseiug lu besfe>t
In eharh birds ere aeed a»
MHUtug veo baa hi 7 peutasd.
|U U dhruadaa *1 the reay varylug
1 were rayereaed by aws* tore as
W sad ewba hub oasus
•pahs IbeareUy af ths ffugtef sparree
Seaep sad tUe M ■»»>«»*»a
Dssary |§ a uulural eauprOMa af the
Are see sad ust a predorttMs ef here
Ebui galhrr Iset lu am arose meeafos
tare s MreeyesMh, au the rehov hsmd.
la U oarrettea ef the bee Heavy W ea*
re dbgamad asd abahsrerei tu lim tody
ad tha hes tuts thla arslre 4 eras, hhe
has wheat here whtrh ra wise frvaa to
twesa the rtugleOe ef the Um e an I aasa
Thane eraha are tabre ap ta the aasssth.
hftrel freer|a ef Ihe tore sad pat to
gather Khe the .pistea ef a itm ssa Udlrc
•-ret. huwarer. with redVd itveU^ hut
ths heea tot eg always lu etaitse* • toe
they cwworact creak ths was aralre
frees the heat cf ths rlselre. totag eadt
Sad phant. are wrhled tmethre so saw.-
the eeama are ta via Lie
to the dark, wttboat gas,
elsotrto or esa Hgkt. Uraa will net ra
tor a veeeil whuee uupsrtty will uot al
War u suflhrieot areaber to ilastre ta tt
to and ace enoagh beat to eofleu the
•calra of was. This Is an Indteyreeable
cntwillluo to the cuuetrarttua of creah.
A curreepoudeut of ths Philadelphia
Earva Juamal. who make* the furrgo-
tngcspUuation. adds the followiuf:
Thera U no such thing aa artificial
comb per pared mechanically ready f«*
tho reccptiou of hooey. Sorb a state
ment was published in The Popular Sri
s^oe Monthly some year* ago by Pr^diea-
vr IL W. Wiley, in wliat he afterward
•ailed Scieutiiio Pleueautry. Mistaking
the import of the article, oditors of other
publications uudurslood it a.i a veritable
attainment of fact, and it a*eut the
rounds of tho press as such. Although
Proftstsor Wiley has stated over his own
signature that it was only a joke, yet
thousands still believe it. As Dnldy is ucc-
uesary for tho production of cg::H, so the
bee is indispensable for the production of
honey and the honeycomb. All that has
ever been dono by machinery has been
tho formation of un impression on sheets
of wax, properly called foundation, as ou
it tho boee build their combe. .
Aa U
A clever plere ef detective Wort,
winch must appeal with aad ami crush
ing anggrativvueM tu tha crook frater
nity, ha* been done in Toledo. A barber
for khu* time missed cigar* from tbs
rasa in his shop. At first only u few
cigar* were taken, but presently the
t!in ve* U mino U.lder imd took whole
boxea. A watch wo* sot and detectives
were employed, bnt all in vain. At last
the barber struck ou the idea of having
an automatic detector lived in the shop,
and he culled in an electrician. A flam-
era was arranged so os to cover tjie cigar
carte, and a Jlurtblight apparatus and tho
camera were connected by wire* with
tho sliding door of the cigar cose, so
\lmt when tho door was opened the wire*
would l» brought together. The circuit
thus formed would produce a fiash and
secure lustantuneously a picture of tl>e
thieves. For twelve days tho cigars
were unmolested, but on tho morning of
the uulncky thirteenth the thieves were
prompted to try their hand again.
Thu plate was taken from the camera
and developed, and on It w’as seen a
unique and interesting picture, contain
ing tho likenesses of two juveniles who
were in tho act of stealing tho cigars,
Every detail in tho shop was distinctly
seen, tho clock showing the time at
which the youngsters’ little operations
were interflred with, nud the mixture
were mierrereu wiui, auu me mixture f» r
of eniintnaraTTd cnntirrn xuT -the fuco or A . y. TOWN EH, President.
the boy who was evidently taking tho
active part in securing the booty was
intensely amusing. The boy* were at
once recognised, were arrested, tried
and sent to a reformatory, and the jndge
commended from the bench the iugenu
-Hy-flf the mmm of deteettop
—New York Teicgram.
Th* ANtlqMlty of Who ArsblaN Horre.
How far back do the pedigree* run
and what 1* tha origin of the Arabian
horse? These question* ft la iiapuaeibla
to answer definitely.. The Ded<»mn«
themeelve* believe that Allah created
the equine germ* uo their auti. ‘The
root or spring of the htwre la,” they eay
•in th* land of th* Arabt" Thia ptoo*
belief 1* shared by a few gaoeruna real*
la England aad Am*lira, a •mail bat
devoted band, who galUatlj defend the
raaee of th* AraUaa bored agaiaol hi*
ealy rival, th* aKAera Eagltoh thorough-
bred. Chtof aaaoag there faithful wo*
tho tot* Major It IX I'ptoa.
LAflll
Vi h i
aowfruUKMi mm
nirritr*.
to take, ram v«uru.
Um n
Greenville Female College,
GKEEM V1LLR, jS* C.
Tha ARASION of will begin
Til U USD AY, HKI*TKM HKK 2Sih.
On Tiicudiiy 2«th Septcintier the Prcs-
di-ui will ineetnt t/olunihls and at points
on the t’oliiinbht and Greenville K. If.
young ladies coming by that route
Vhoto arriving by other llailroadM will
have arrangements made for their be.
Ing mm. at convenient point* on arrival.
Corps of Twenty Instructor*. *
Number of Students last Session 25*2.
Department of Music with Conserva
tory Course.
; WADKK. HKOVrX,
Artist Graduate of, N. K. Conserva
tory, liOStOH.
Director with five assistant Instruct
ors, MI88 HTKLCA !.. FBKRM,
Uraduate In Vockl Music, N. E. Con.
Huston, Instructor of Voice Culture.
Full College Course.
High Standard of Scholarship.
The health record surpasses that of
alt Female Colleges in the State.
•cpl-fiw
Dr.J.K. E, MIlHOUS,
Dental Snrgeon
■ Blackville, S. C,
Will have
follow*:
.At Darnwoll, C. f! from let. Monday
(or *al«*-day> In each month to W*d-
ne«<Uy evening. Rntun* at Molalr
House. OlHce two door* South of hotel,
on West or opuo*l!e side of street.
At Sally'*, H. A. A N. K K.. from
Id M onday In each month In tt ed nee
ds ▼ evening. OMoe at Frieo's llcMel.
Will he at hi* homeofHc**| BtackvlDo
every Friday and Saturday fnxo 1*1 of
| February to Snth September loelualro,
and every Thnreday, Friday and ttatur-
I day, from 1st October lu ll*t Jiiuury
I luefuaiva.
W III mako Atareat* with pal tout*
la areot them at either of hi* odtoao al
aay time
Fattouto will find H arere oreuf ertahlo
to have their work done al Use «dire.
Ijmngfll If doaleod w III rail on them at
Utolr rwanli
The Favored Few
Pick Ihe ripened imlitleal plum* and the
multitude tmi-i wait *nd natch togeth
er such ahare* a* the tax lawa and the
wholesome •din’nlatratlon of affair* In
State and County may allow them. Bnt
t > the defeated candidate and the un
ambitious cltlr.cn Relief la nearer, sure r
and a plenty for cvnrylcMly, and tha
way to get there la *0 plain and easy
that no one need go astray.
N. G. W. Walker,
MAIN STREET, ‘ ‘
U ATtN AVKLL S C-.
has kept busy during tho dull aummer
months in studying the market* and
collecting bargain* from all the leading
cities and manufactories until he ha*
packed every shelf and filled every nook
and corner with a stock of General Mer
chandise that Is perfeetjin completeness
and beyond all competition in chcap-
nesii. r
Town people say I am ovcfstocked,
but 1 know better It might be *0 if 1
were to depend entirely on Barnwell
trade, blit when inv country friends
and the general nubile lind out how
large my stock and how low my price*
they will ahare In the ItenctU* offered
by my experience and energy in serving
their want*. Cheat) and g«K)d goods
make up for the low price of cotton.
, ./THIS
JUtdl Lift luilrme Conpni,
OF NEW YORK,
—IS A—
Stricty Mutual Company,
And ha* no STOCKHOLDERS to be
enriched by the prolltaon your money.
Da first cost for Insurance I* a little
higher tharHhat of “Cheap” Stock or
Assessment (/umpnnies, but it*
Final Ritat'i.T* Cannot dk Hkat'kn by
any Company Am^wiikbr.
A n INSURANCE CONTRACT I* not
a thing of a day or a year; ills a LIFE
TIME INVESTMENT,and you ougnt
to be careful how you make such an in-
veatment. Cheap Insurance I* like a
cheap plow or a cheap gin :
IT WILL WORK FAIRLY WELL
FOR A WHILE-A VERY LITTLE
WillLE—ANDTHEN YOU-KNOW
‘MOW IT IS YOURSELF.
ernand & Hyatt,
-:-THE PATIOS OF
BETTER
THE WAYS, OF WAR.
Jnat after the lynching, In New Orleans a few month* »go, of eleven member*
of the Mafia by a volunteer hand of American avenger*, aome of the dally papers
created a little uneasiness by declaring that King Humbert'* Iron clad* could
cbell New York from anchorage toyond the range of the shore fort* and hatter-
e* and lay the business metropolis of the iwmntry In aahesor under contribution.
Wlthom discussing Uncle Sam’* ability to take care of hi* po**e»siou»
MICHALSON ;
, • .. 7
Take* pleasure In informing the public that on his recent visit to the North h«
captured New Yofk, New England and a big slice of th® North-West. He went
supplied with the ammunition of gold, silver, greenback* and certified checks
and inorchantAj manufucturcr* and importer* surrendered upon the tlr*t aum-
mons, threw open their stocks and told Micbalson to help himself to all he want
ed and to pay them wlrat He pleased. They were demoralixed by the outflow of ^
gold to Euro|>e and B'eleomed Michnlson and his money as a hard pressed soldi*r
cheers the comrade* who come to his help and turns the tide of tha battle going
against his Hag.
So
I Invite everybody from everywhere to
come to sec my good* and find out my
prices. 1 don’t undertake to catalogue
them for the list would be too long for
pnblication. I can suit all buyer* in
all line* and all that 1 a*k I* a fair
chance to prove my word* good.
~ Gome to Ueadqiiarteu early and oT^
ten, singly and lu score* and you will
be welcome.
X. 0. W. WALKER.
GENERAL AGENTS.
Columbia, S. C.
/AS. M. SMITH,SpecTaTKeprew
live.
W. R. CAPERS, Special Agent for
Barnwell Gonntj'.
regular apimlntmenU as Chao. S. Bull.
ikTTXtlt^itV A.T L.A.\V,
SPRINGFIELD, A. C.
Practlre In the Court* of Orangeburg,
ftarnwe!l, Aiken and foxlngton, and In
Uto United State* Circuit and DUtrlet
Cuart*. JuneO-trt
T. B ELLIS. Jr.,
Surveyor and Ciril Engineer.
•prelal an re* Ire gtren to dw
ml •■#** foreree, tr««4toa aad 4reti
>iy:
The JlroWi) HoUse
HA 1AM WKX.U. H. C\
a
L. B. RUSH - - - - PnomirroB.
ADVANTAGES
It f* mo«t convenient to the business
of Barnwell; the clean, airy rooms
guarantee perfect comfort; the table I*
supplied with lire best the market af
ford*; every attention la given to
C leare; free •ample room In basement;
a* k meet# all train*.
I p<*n the-e abd other ground* “too
nuiuer>*u« to mention” I a*k a large
•hare of the patronage of the travailing
public. L. II. Mt’Sll.
Charles Zissett,
P
y^Practicd Watchmaker.
A nare
ml to* flf
rkvllto.
read amAsres-d to
-tore freaflf* aorettoa
aai • tore wMMIfltkiri| am I.to l»f
ms a* MasHfla,
•V *•
1
mmm hs to go toe k
1 hares af
toltoi
11
Firm fiaav aawtk flf Brawn llaare.
Barnwell f*. II., n. C*. affvre kl« rervtoa*
to the pa Mir.
An espaviemre af apwarda af totvy
•to to*4 gnarnama tkai to
tomiaere aad util (!•• aa>t*
faettoa In tto ganltiv af to* u ar% and
|to m-toevaStoa flf kl* r barwre.
to^*ltoftakto toflfl krefwv* Ire aato.
>•- u-
yestre la f
feann* to*
- Rcipt’d himself ITberaTI)'. The proofs that he did *0 are fa plain asThey can to*
The Charleston bound steamers, tto Atlantic Coast I.inc and th* Richmond A
Danville system are witnesses on hi* bvhalf. They »re hurrying Southward a*
fast a* steam can turn their wheels tho goods that he nominally bought. Even
now the first consignments are coming in and ,
I HVLictLalsozo.
Invite* 1 ^ peopleTo come from all the adjacent country and neighboring town*,
buy all the good* they want *0 cheaply that they will forget all alK)iit the low
price* of cotton, go home rejoieing with fre*h courage to battle with hard time*.
Aa a partial list of the good good* and great bargains that Mirhalaon ha* In
store he ask* attention to the follow ing lew examples that show the comparUo*
of Northern and Southern prices: • >. -
fll,UOU worth of New York clothing—Mlrha1*n*'* price.#€,00#.
fT.OOU w orth of Boston Shoes. Slipper*, Ae.—M ichalaon's prlre, |4,790.
t-bUK) worth of luullea Dres* Giosd*—Micbalson'a price, $6,MW.
f lu.M*) worth of Notions—Mlcfaalaoa’a price,
f 1O.0U0 worth of Gent’* Fnrni-hltig Goods-Mh-halson'* pr»«« # f 5J00.
fa,U)0 worth of Furnlinre—Mlctialaofl'* price, f.'.«**).
• I,MW worth of Tin and Wood ware-MkhaIson*a pries,
•10,000 worth of Bareon. llama. Hugar, Ar.—Mlehalaon's price, KsOOO.
••.VX) worth of Canned Goods ami Fancy Groceries - Mirhalson'* price, f 1,000
•5,000 worth of Axes, Hoe*. Farm Hardware—Mlekalson’a price, Fl.-OU.
• I,tiw worth of Table Cfltlory a»d Croc horv—Mir ha Imre'* prW, ftoO.
ft.uno worth of Boggle* and Wagon*—MkWalaofl’* prire e73B.
*) tore quotation* are offered a* text* for thought, presented a* #lg»
•how the people tto best read to better Mure*. fiirh*i*t*a ha* Itowreods >f
He ha* bargains that • very body need* aad caa afford. If yaa deal are
waal a-k fur It. Mlehalson baa it, tot doe* not promise ta beep It always.
•noa aad la a hurry before tto *ream la mmojud. Re hasn’t tinre or
igh to mato a three tour* talk, hut to will help the re-entry more tot woo*
ad Chriitami then ail tto pottototore aaa 4e ihU side of the day of judg-
if toyer* aad *rllrre wllloaly ooflM to tto pto ato Atormaa** camp tok-
touervaad Kllpairiek** torch light treapere laid uaato oar fair eaaauy. Tto
toriff aad late* and high prire* have made tto paopto poorer ye*r a/tor voar.
Mletolrea k* tired of that. He will glee this fall’* work to tto goad of tto pao-
Me. lamead of greepiag far profit he uHl try toe tear e*peo*e> red amko frioad*.
! W tou lime* got better aad tto farmer* are oat of trnoLls to a 111 try to make
‘ That I* hie platform for eia daye la tto aeeh, aad every tody ftt on
[ roms aad mo Mm ntoodtag ttove. git tog tto here prtom fre r urn aad all
I try | refiai 1 aad aefltag all hlads of goods to aU aorto of people at ealy aaa
<
f—
r-mik’-
•reny
ydHWBf j|Wfkli goward Bros. Propr’a,
THE LITE MERCHANT,
Baritnfell, S. C
Three wi
tho flemfl, (
lid tnfii I
am4 thmaAadaBd
•mad ef fidtag
with gold aad
afOsee, fiho flH
~ W«aoll I )Ut
a Nm«h»,a Memmd n tt iilhtogs
Bl.%( hi ILI.E.
Spedacles in Steel, Nickle and Gold-
All Ihe Laical Novelties.
Al
op tto
to a mft
aaav. J. B.
C
■ a«tvaa.
Baroaell, A. C.
mar
Croft & Burckhatter,
AT XtMIN M. Vm ATl-AW
To
rwl
Wo
ue »
TeuAe aad
•ay If a* hi
A
Oeaarwi Ma
t
te fsei that
) ue urea eo
Um* reuamv.
. •
■tfhrwl.
ashed van ahual a 1
dm aad Ughtot^/
dtttog op ia tto ski
B \KN M
I
il
<
UJKI
w
Brfl
Detroit free I*
do llm*
ittFm
tto* Are
A cevtala
arlfo ahoat
arithmetic. 1
rd
-What Kioto I* ttr to
loach. Idtotouk out tor puree aad told
op a haif«W)wu without a word. Ho
stared, scratched hi* toad aod Anally j
gar* it np.
“Anybody who I* op la
remarked sweetly, “would at uoce hare
understand that 1 meant half
London TU-Bita.
The
ONLY PERFECT
SCtflNG (JECWNIS^
FAMILY USE.
torei tor ctroahu aad ptVoe list to
WHKKLKR A iriLHON MF*G. CO.
Atlanta, Go.
II pvwrtba It
ream an«l la the 1
Mt. LfaCh ■flfi
Bern well i’ematy
pretaare w ttl to--
totst tea of eaflh M
t reuy Jh»tf
1 alt tto Chmfta of thla
'aWad wtafre t aarh*.
attomd tto Learta af
aad all mattert of lm-
II.til,
»\ I*Kf ’•'
J.HV n, M
JI1M.
.ting* of I
» *
t\t*KB«.
LlLUUXU*
soa re Brae*
si
1 i|n - Bl
gtvua to
4m « f
the * r es
part •."-
rotutoct In Montana.
Julian Ralph tel la in Harper's Month
ly that there aro no such potatoes in tho
world as ure grown in Montana. Tlicse
attain prodigious size and often tyt’igh
three, four or five pounds apiece. To
the taste they ore a new vegetable. Tho
larger ones are mealy, but tho smaller
ones are like sacks of meal; when tho
akin is broken tho^meat falls out like
Hour. It must very soon become tho
j?ride of every steward in first grade
hotels, restaurants and clubs to prepare
there delirious vegetables tor thoeo who
enjoy good living. Ax there potatoes
con be cultivated in all the valleys east
of the Rocky mountains there will aoon
to no lack of them. Today the only
that have left the state have been
tor bushels sect to gourmet* iu New
1, Washington and San Fnturiacu
If cork is sunk 200 fret deep in the
ocean it will not rise again un account
of the great pressure of tha water.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Van Spoon: Tell iqe, Miss Amabel,
are you engaged?
Arca'wl: Very nearly. I think.
^ an ^poon : Indeed! To whom?
Amabel: To3*011,
Children Cry for Pitches Castoria.
>4
Mr*. Thlrdwed: Men I* mighty *kit-
ti*h creature.*.—Either they air )U 0 «>?*
that there I* no nb^nrin’- ’em arm n l the
house or an good n tnred that v< u das-
sent trust ’em out of your sight.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
He: Why 1* it that men are not so
given to Ka\ing spiteful things of other
m mber* of their S'x n« women are - ?
She: 1 suppose It is bec iuse they are
too busy bragging about themselves.
When Baby was tick, w* gave her Cmtorla.
When the vr»a • Cbttd, «be cried for Cutoris.
Whm the b*esme Mi**, i'i* clung to Cutoris.
to* had ChUdres, tto g*v* 1
W. W. MOOBR.
WILSOil, SOT.
hfOOBEA WILSON
—HAVE NOW ON HAND—
A COMI'LETK ASSORTMENT OF
COFFINSBANDBCASKETS
■ n
reiy
Bultfiav, ww
k,rev brweh
. A<- Bsw*
p. 'AvfWtHS‘Goptfai
*K* f llsg •*
ml *sv •ire
Gl\ WOBI
list lag s
css As sil h 1
■ towl*. sv 1
•hwrpre
July H
Patterson 4 Holman.
AT'XVXW.M 1C Vto AT L*A W,
BARN WELL, H.C.
Having s**nrl*lml on reel re* for Kite
practice of the I** lo sll tto Court* of-
the State except (to I* robs to Court and
Io Ihe Uoltod Stale* Court*, we pledge
our beat service* to all client* who may
trurt a* with thrlr confidence.
Our united prompt attrjnllun wilt be
given to all buslne** confided to u*. *
J. O. I'atterhom, W. A. Uoijisn.
'JanT
FAR€Y
60098
Hohhr Horten
Velocipede!
Dolli
8tAj^oi|^o r y
B cc 1 (•
rCHFCCTCO BAIT 1 AfiBIAfllB,
CITSIU IIIUI
t BBMTBaa c
WJdfiLrVTB
FLVaB ireMIBO
C AfB*. aim. wa ne
tt «• rtAMBA
Mr, F. M. POOSER. nnrSouth Caro
lina repre>*cn»atlve, will lie glad twcall
<»n person* In no’d of or intending to
purchase machinery. (uug 22
OF ALL SIZES, STYLES and QUALITIES.
Prices the lowest In the County.
Persons needing these goods will call on
W. \Y. Moore at Win. McNab’s, Barn
well, or W. I. Wilson, Allendale.
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