The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, December 16, 1897, Image 3
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Tin; n aula* im Aina of liarnwtll
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< t 1 iy* (iirroN (^L'loiTox.
Next Snuinlay i* the day appointed
for orgauiaatioii of Township CluRs
nud we repnMish the action taken by
the Convention held on Saleday.
The folUiw ing Township Organizers
were elected:
Allendale—W. A. All, Sr.
Ilaldock—.1. S. Calhouti.
Hennett Springs,- d. 11. Ratea.
Kich Laud—It F. Rax lev.
Four Mile—l>r. M. A. Turner.
Kifsauary—J. Ai.dis Woodward.
M’illi-ton- hr. W. Smith.
Ke.l Oik —W. F IIol 111 m
Itarnwell—I’. It. Ilagood. >
Itlaekville—W W alker.
Oeorges Creek—(j. VV. Morris,
tircat Cvpress-J a. Jen kina.
Sycainorr—J. W. Jenny.
Roll Iktiid—J. I*. Orav.
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a<l»ple<| that ineet-
tlie tamiishipa on
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»e «if Of galllal'iK the
la MM»t e*inr«tl»
ii* n«l aiol rteiheir
Hrvoral oommiiiAeatlnin too late for
puhllcatlon—aa usual.
^Ir. and Mm. J. J, .lohnaton of Klko
were in tow non M<>inUy.
M ijor£, S|iann llaiuniond waa over
from Rlnckvillcon Monday. j
Tax nayera are getting thicker rouiu^
about Treasurer Free’s door.
Mr. Tt. II. Manvfllo is at home from
Augusta for rest and recuperation.
J. R Itiirckhalter K«q. is expected to
visit Raniwell relatives ncit week.
The Charleston ami Western Caroli
na RailwaV w ill sell holiday round trip
tickets at 3} cts. per mile.
Miss Lnu Kglestonof Winnshoro will
make her home w ith her sister, Mrs. S.
K. Prentiss, in Barnwell.
Messrs Chari®* Carroll Simms and W.
A Holman are attending the Grand
Lodge A. F. M. in Char eston.
Our devil suggests that Old Blue and
Whistler drown their differences in a
copious bow l 01 Chrisinas egg nogg.
BanrweM !*• mimeronslv and hand*
soniely represented in Charleston this
w eek, notwithstnudiug our absence.
Mr. George R. Toil.I is visiting Barn
well af»er an absence ot two \ car* in the
far W e«t. The White Oak Spring ha*
not lost its Witchery.
According to recollection of all this
oltlce the package of I'hk PiuiI'LK fc.r
Tuten was sent oil all right la*t week,
and Its lo-s occurred on the wav.
Mr. A T Allen rd Allemlsle has sit
horse- enlerrd (of the gsla Week race*
in f'tiarlcwfoM. An«**og them la '* r
W J, Barker's up to date Invincible
Butler.
POWDER
Abiolutelg Puro
SOVSt CSKISG sosors to., M« VOSS.
nur conov
TIHUM JWUIL
XOITCE.
There « ill he a Drama “A I.imh O’
The Law,” given by the amateiy tal
ent of l liners, at the school house, on
Thursday evening, 2:Jd insjt,, beginning
at 7 ::i(» o’clock, after w hich there w ill
be a festival. We hope a goodly crowd
w ill be present as the proceeds w ill he
donated to church purpose*. Come one.
Come all, who desire a treat. Parents
come ar.d bring your children—behold
what I'lmers can do. Voting men
bring your sweetheart*, give, them a
delightful evening. 'General admission
Te;i Cents; Reserved Seat*, ^Fifteen
Cents—two for a (Quarter. Re sure to
come.
KttRIIAKDI* NEWS.
Mr and Mr*. Clark Condon and chil
dren and Mr*. LiisaWlh W vise, of In
diana. arc visiting at the home of Mr.
< tiarle* W rise.
A sociable wa« given at thr hospitable
home of Mr. J. P. Co|iy4mnl last Tuea
<tay eveuiog In honor of lb« Misses
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Bt »sn ■»>1 ml tnKBVMM* ss^ms’SO *es
we pwMIsk Use mHosw* nf t at. I- •
Tsmwsws in tfce t •Hgw* i.ermem* Cmv-
venikvn wn ~sI J*t. Me • l*b every
Man In I be nwwv b 'mwM fe ad ll. lie
prove* M* rase Iwnnnd "the sbad* of
the shadow of a JouM.”
A a coif on growers you are calljJI np*
on to confront a situation m(ncli*\ji«*t
only seriously menace* the welfare of
thr coltoi) growing liHlnslry, f 1 "!
threatens all llnra of pHulurlhin ami
every avocation with the nMHjt-*itfiar-j
j ra-sing, flnaiiclsl depression; a matter I
of grave iiilcre-t t<» our entile cltUen* I
ship. This situation h*« not resulted
from any lack of thrift and industry on
the part of.nnF people, from any vicis
situdes of the sea-oiis or deficiency of
the crops. Our farmers have b •en
diligent, the s.ea*on* have been favor
able and the harvest ha* been abun
dant. There was a time in our history
when thrift and industry, blissed with
propitious seasons, and resulting In an
abundant harvest weni the surest evi
dences of plenty and pro perilv; hut
such i* not now the ca-c. Thrift and
industry no longer meet with due re
ward. Propitious seasons, *0 far from
being regarded.a* blessing*, are now-
looked upon a* misfortunes ami an
abundant harvest, *0 far from being re
garded as an indication of plenty ami
prosperity seems to point to bankruptcy
ami ruin.
I>e*|rite Fthc great triumph* in thr
arts and the grand strides in industrial
• science which have taken place during
| Uie latter half of the pre-eiit century,
we arc t**dar w itnessing the )nnge«t
and most pmtrartcd period of falling
j price* and c Mittoued business depress-
i ion this rwwMtry bvsever eaperlencetl.
Twice hetoce In our blstory as a natl«»n
tia«e there been w ilncaned similar
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lallnw l« lajtr wa* M4 MlHbsws and tn
(at; it was fi.l mllbwn*. and t be re as*
s Corresponding Inrtease in ibe volume
nf ntonev In Weelern Kttr«»pe, Coviott
rose from an atryage nf 5* 4 d In Liver ( hoc* of
powl In IsjV to an averwie of A p*<P|n i of u*ir I
Better Hem.
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KW, an«l frtvtn an average of u N.* |n the hartesil-ig |n>iMt I
\'ew York In IMJ to an avrnfgc id Idje where P:i v were produced.
in Isd'i. , ’.I IVe r*Ye now erttif roiitliig the growing
It should bo borne In mimlMhitt tin* agonies n[ a I'oudlllou In wb cli a -la
nd vanue In the price pf eoiiou (lom tiuuarv volume of money i- cal i d upon
lA.ki to IH.I* took place in the face of tn effci't the enlarging exebaug* « of In-
rapidly Increasing productbui Itoili in ' creasing |>npiihi.tiou, Im rca*)ng pro-
I ndi:t and In t bia’-conn try. The year 1 duct ion ail^l ex pamlirg Iti-iuc** ad iv I-
|s:l7 anarked the maximum of money
expansion and the termiiiation in the
ri»c in prices. Panics now took place
boih in till* country ami in Europe.
Nearly all of the hank* failed and iheir
papers went to the vTall, resuliing in a
most prodigious conteadloii. of the
money volume, botli here ami "in Eu
rope. The note circulation in thi*
country which had been 117 million
dollars in LSJ' was reduced according id
Muhlemau in hi* ‘‘Monetary Systeip of
the World” to 5'd million dollars in l^ld
and according To Prof. Slimmer to II
millions in IMI. Cotton which -old al
an average of Itijc in IsJh sold at an
average of r».tUc in |s|-1 This decaoe
is -till rememhered hv oar oldest eiit-
zen* a* one of unusual hardship amt
great huslms* depression.
Money* was so scarce ami price* of I dal worl I i» *o n -f.iiion* a<
all pna'iids so low, lb il very few pro- I the expr Ib-iicv of idling b
pie w#te able to meet Itvcir otdlgattnns ) ami prodoeing <>uls ball a*
and the largest anioniits of pro|>ertv I vrr lorcitilv •eoilmled of ih
had b> cba'.ge bands at ruinously low I of Oxriisteirn** oidmoii *"<
• gores under the aVrlB’s hammer. md *rr wnb b*>w little w
The U»w |»v k^Ni of rulitHi iliiw j Win«l il.**
ft if |Imi «ll«l l»ti| f« »nlt i ||t«* f **'4l
11aiif NMrfc« «i In «#« I* I Irtttlkrv* lf»*
||m4| v for ||Ht %••!»••*•«» of «!••§« tw* | trfawl *Ml f* •! i
«B4§M^I %im mi In |«|« foM I—im
i^yHttrinTFni to the
ic i»f money. B e
tic*. A* populaiion'and i.rnditrt rot in-
erease the volume of money remaining
the -airtc, price-* mn*t tall, the more pe
make t he le-.H vve gel, and i ndu - f r V i <>: .
-*4
-tajitly and diligcnllv applied mh-t
soon dig it» ow n g* a\ e. \\ e vV tS 5 It'ive
to restrict production
circiimsci Ihed votumc
are now d spo-ing of tie la ter
pint of our cotton crop with
wlialevcp comfort may l>e dcriv-d frjun
tin’ knowledge that we have work'd
for iirithieg ami foui.d our*e!ve*.
Never wa* ■Hu' *av ing truer than it j-
today “t bat t here i* only r» penny ’a dif-,
fcrence lid w eeii the mail who Work-
and the man who plav *. and ll,e man
wboplav- gets it ” The economy of
the administration of public all ilr*
througbout the civilized and cr,miner-
if
iif Hmw-i • aubI
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|-flOW'se that | WmlMs
. _ ef r»«*il1"te»i«-» tbsw |
^ 1 -feg mv ih.n v
sit y« «r* of Mrti sntil# kitpeflencw 1
eoine beftifw Hy nil fiirrot* gnd Ctl**
toiuer* and the geiietal puhlld as tb*-
lu arer of RE | T l.R N KB w ihau I batw
eyrr betitfa b?en in pusilion to give
lucm. i s
Hav ing l.ceti for *o ir-itiy vfsf* at the
vrrv forelronl of the upweaMlilc pro-
c--Ton ill this sCi’tion of ll^ir > la I e I
tin glad to offd- to tin- public bargain*
in all line-of im rcbaioli-c yiat will
sustain aiirl heighten my reputation a*
the uiakcrof price* for B r*tcru SbulL
< 'aroJiiiHt My stock* were never beforu
ngvrc cofuplele in every department
All were bought before I be recent gen
eral ndvaocc in prices all along the Huh
and that advantage coupled w ith other*
that are helpful completer-my pet£pct
preparation for Hie Fall Campaign.
Aljd I pjojii'*}* |hat mv i'U-!ouicr* du
ring llo' coming Fail and ii IllU-r shall
he mv copaitoers, sharing et|iially in
tin* hcuetlts I s«cured by placing my or-
defs durli'g tba Jipi log awd-rwi ly Suui-
; mer.
Without atteniptirig the iih|M-s#ibh
itoice work nf fully C* 1 <1uguiHg l*ie gianl*
that I have gatliereil frotii tlte mund
world I s-k atirniloti to a few iinvaru-
mndues* (•Hr.| lads -tniw ing e« av; lete.'.<•** itl tuf
my * *n stna k la all D- t-afimei.tA*
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liil, iltii* tirm will |»;iy
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hii«1 nvery rsi^e i»f i.Mtarili that
calinottlw ruriMl by tlie u>ie of Hall\
C a till rli Curn
FRANK .1. ( IIKNKY.
Sworn to Tn*fori‘ m* 4 atnl suItmtIIhm! i'i
mv pn^enri*. ill!?* KJtli day ot llecem*
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Seal. A. B’. Gleason.
• Notary lT.blic.
fl all’s Catarrh Cure i* taken internal
ly and acts directly on .tile blood and
intiCMl* surfaces of kite system. Send
for testimonial*, free,
F. .1. Cheney A Co., Toledo, 0.
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Hall's Family Fills are the best.
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WQlltPfl - A l*«'HITTON* as Teaeher.
lldlllCU bv w young Indy w Ito ha*
gTaduaieil and al*o taken a
graduate t orirse at the H.C.C. I.
A'blrraa, Teacher, lawk lto\ I fl.
f Iw | W lllisUrff, S. C.
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A treat was glvcw tbe pcnfda **f Barw- j
well by the Kev. I'mf. J a VV im. TllWW, I
D l»..rd ^a *|| III I’ar-dina t nilege. Ia*t I
Friday evening. W ben be lee-lured In |
the 0|irra llottse at Ihc rrque*t nf the
cnngregalinn of the iTesh) terlati
church, <>n * I he Kx|ierieiice of a s mi It
em Soldier in a Norihern l , ri«on.'
In the lecture he gave his own feel
ing* and experiences from the time lie
left hi* home in Mississippi at the^age
of 14 years and S montli*, in lsi>2, as a
voftmteor in the 17th Miss. Regiment
until bis parol from (be prison til
I’oint Lookout. Virginia, in -lihio w ith
references to historical fact* showing
hoiv the prisoners on both sides were
treated during the late war, a,ml the
difference in the policies of the two
governments in reference to them An
audience of about one hundred were In
IheOpeia House. Among them such
veteran* as the Rev. Dr. Jno. G. B'il-
liam*, Capt. J. B\ Lancaster, Col. F.
II. Creech, Judge T.S. B'eekt ai d Mr.
A. F. Manville, w her during the lecture
could recall their ow n experiencea in
ilia service, and also nisuV off the young
er generation who have gn»wn upslneu
th* war,
Tba admlanbin fan* para appt|ad Ms
I ha payoaawi fa# |ba wsgwn IM tba |*isw-
9»t%»f%4* «f49mi«t IMml im IMkifP 9i«
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and vbsgrtn w Wn b« retwrwed a
that tbev Must bs* art at lilierttr.
you must reiovnober that I had '
Ward tor the coliv h-tiioi i*f f liese
ers.and up lo Ibat note bad every rea
son to suptioae that (Im-v would lot eon*
victnl. and ITv|u*t eoMfra* *that I was
somewhat elated ovyr my *ucce»-fol
manipulation, UfTnlDog that I had at
least been io*truineiitsl in ac-complisli-
ing *iicli n pliiratiiliropir work, and ex
pecting al! the wot Id to so m rise up
and call me blessed: so you csffi ea*i y
gue-s how 1 f* It when he came in and
frustrated all mv fondeat lto|>es by say-,
ing that they were not guilty; and that
was not all he said either. A fieri he
had read lit* verdict, he added that I
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w as convicted ol "love of a high and
aggravated nature.” Now, if that was
not impudence I don't know wh it you
call it. Even if he was so prejudiced as
to acquit the prisoners, should he have
►et at defiance the whole eoyiity B'hat
right ha* he at a single gulp to swallow
all the law- hook* in llmokshle court?
I« there no higher vow er to which wr
inty appeal? I* hi* devUion the ulti*
niatuin ol all'hvi world? TV hat right
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|e>thes|* that th« titumpii of art ahd lb#
tenuity of natnrw would simultaneously
for a period of twelve years produce In
all line- au overabundance of thf > ueces-
-aide* of life and thereby hrilig about
want, • niharrxssment and distress was
accepted tlren, vfa* accepted In the for
ties and i* being accepted now. Du
ring the embarrassment and distress of
the twenties. Mr. Raring, who was af
terwards Lord Ashburton and whom
Sir Archibald AHi*on designated as the
greatest merchant of his time, Ift a
speech in the British I’ai Imteeiit said :
r Tt is an observation than which noth
ing can bewtore true that an alteration
ir. the valuation of the’ currency i*
w hat nobody, not even tlte wisest per-
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leg.
ton bluet v,
*1 prevents
Mill
wrai
with ileoeftlve rev iked statute* pissed tliir destf
■#n bloc’ nreompllsh* d«Jhe deep laid ' tio-stiippn
and bmg -Aieri-hed seheute of lit- fund A# the Vessels lor imr eott.n hate (p
holders t6 strike dow n one half of the ( come over empty we are vuhjei tid to
money of the consllthlU'h. 'TTte fund ihe payment of tlvulde frHglita. In
liolder.v ^Intent uJmmi doutiling the «dtllijf*i» to all tin »e dLadvatilag'-s we
value of their credit* and recelvh.g in are compelled to *c!l in eoinpetitlor.
Interest money far more valinhie- than
that ih which the original securities
weffc paldlfave not scrupled to throttle
nar irei and put humanity under their
heelsl In 1S7N five years after silver
had been stricUfct%dow 11, crippled in
dustry and halting trade writhing in
the agonies of a contracting yolttm6 of
money demanded tire restoration of the
money of the constitution. Dftr law
•Nillntt laillfeHill #IM*# •*ur
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ceive. They talk of alteration in the . r . .
price Of bread and pfov-Mons never re- by tl»A cotflagx of silver to aT annual ag lln*l otlH r IM
ffectiog that tlte alteration is not in the amount ranging between a minimum --M'.n i
value of these article* btu In that oJ the <>f J4 and a lAaximuni of 1- mtl , ‘« u • * th .|J • t
currency in which they ar# paid” and j dollar*; though the minimum w... ad- d Of It
b|||«h) all this talk alrfurt overprinluc- h#r#d P* hf tb# autlmiitie* y#» lbt» Hi*
Hun as ”tia.h ami Idln sAKWs" Mr.j ywlf te«np#rml ib«Uiluf •v-Fv t
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wj are not allowed to avail ottr-
sclvci of tlte ptirclutse of the
the products of thi* low rate of intcr-
es:, nntay.Nf macIn.Tc:y .'.'nd cheap
latior hut are compelled to come home
and buy our.maiiufact ured articic* in a
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Rlarrfl Alisoft act which provided for . tect. the simps and pltitidei -‘.hv Hi Id*.
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State w ithout n divorce law.
Shoes and Slippers.
in addition to Hie standard good* of
the Ray State Shoe a'ld fa iltlicr Com-
pany w hidi alw ays give complete satis-
raciioit 1 carry many other lirst cl»i*a
lines and can suR" anybody, from the
base ball loving schqol hoy to jood
grand mother in the chimney corner,
from the ditcher or huntsman to -the
dainty hall room belle,- in comfort,
style and general adaptation.
^I^A-t" R:iggi’i«f Mild Ties Mid all
Fas 111 and Household Hardware t-oiuo
to oV IxfforA litiv ing- Mv stocks -w-ern
iMiugh*. le-fore Ih*' ad Vaiice ill price ami
a word to tfi# wise I* suf?lv‘i#iii. nut*
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