The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 09, 1908, Image 2
the Barnwelf People*
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A> Olt*« Mrtmifi W rnm olrl nt
liihn h( i lor" li'H ii. tItv IttfSl* tH" 1 '*
1t*T a »pui obeJiMa ruVn. Ili*r px-
l'»itortre iiMiik*" ih«it <* f Mi*.
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TC\«» A* nn» %iiT»vjLii* (U of one
Htljilp IiKh.hIVg (It'KlH'lHlRlltli
vyn> ni»fomat—!—.; ; •-—--—-
TV<Aiht''* npv.or I'fMnt' Mlijflt; rnn-
CrewR t- in Mtxjdon. Ii i« nrrltv *nrp *,o
do no:lilnf; fur il«s imblk* cnoij. The
I,> lf ilhMMP'Jt ill rtiPi t. on next Tne*d*?.
I t.i* ejir to overdo llilnff* Inlpn'lect to
tiijlji tho SUtP jttjd |f» people While
hoping for the be»t lei n» be prep*ml
lur <ll*eftpoln*inriU
A SE.'V T K11E IMti iHl’ETITY.
We pub i'‘h tulny an ,a>lvnti«pmeni
. n Hheiit u lureedent w parallel in *11
- the p;|kt of till* paper. j
^ It W or ought >o be, iho vjgnaLJlMg
trf a new, A MihtlhhlTaT. « genernl proa
fverity.' 1 If volunicer.t In unflluient
nhmhers xhall follow It* ft**ding more
r.eueflt will coin* t<» th:' home* and
btiftlMct* lntere*t* of the county than
nil the act* of Oongrea* ami the ITegl*
lattire for the la«it q». : «*ter century hrllii
accouipli«heil. It wi+i gubie to plenty
— hoi e m il to imUpe oleuee of and from-
all iha (.‘fttulde world, ft wiK mean
tda« cotton and more money all the
\ car. nutnl to tne acramhUt for 1h*o
hand* and cotton picker*, belter labor
and neighnorluHid good feeling.
' We refer to the anverllteuioiit of
fbat vety live ami level bcarcild farmer.
Ml. W. T. t*lUb.. offering for
• bog*Mul 1 UO ) Imalirla nf f hom. -
a* enttf, It la the beat ».dverti*ement
that ius ever ai»pi*areil in Tiik I , iu»im.k.
We aalreverv farther reader to pot on
hi* thinking cap and j'dn the t alhoun
Column. . - _ > " '
the ColonU next new year. If they
do not (hey will be the victim* next
Pall ami jW Piter nf a parfle cnntlued u,
thc^i and tbeif «re4Hor* and many de*
gree* b.-yoml the AVall atreet trouble
of 1U07. '
JbiOft YKAK’H LYNCH IXfIS.
I'tfrl.ig'rffoT^hcre were M lynching*
In thi , *'4J»itted St:t<e>., 4!) negro men. 4
white rni'ti ami ttiiee mgro woni' n
Mi**l»*Ipoi bul the It*t having hud
Tliefe waa none in n.mtft Caro-
ca*e*.
Una. . V
Tkere were
37 at night. Ten pemomi Were ex.-ctr
day light lyitcbing*
ted. ip pair* airdLiherc wefe.iwo triple
lynching*.
Che rope w'a* u*cd ex<;lu«lvely In 31
oaac*. 17 were ahot to dea'h, 3 liaugcd
and ahor,, two ahot an i their bo (tea
burned, one tied to a tree and »hot. one
beaten to death and one killed by kick - ~
log.
In MI**U4ppl a negro man who killed
hi* Mveetlieat t waa -tytirdied by mem-
I'Cra wf-hU own race In Mar viand *
Metbodl*t uongregatioii ailjonrtied
«erv|ct*j* hmg enough to attend a lym h-
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A REU KKCfTRI).
IN MEMORY 0F‘
LAURA U, 0RUBO4.
Sh, Y
t*ho Wa* the daughter of Mr. Iimlley
ItSte,: and wa* b un February I7tb
1347. *
... Ain llecptwber IIHh 1S«0 *he w*b mar
ried to Mr. Tfiom-t* It. Orubha with,
whom abo lived ino«t happily until
death caoie mi Sunday afteitPtotu He-
cciohm 23 1 I5)'.»7, «n,i cillCil Inr from
thU uai thly honitT to that beyond the
care* mi.I narrow* and *nflerlog* of .
r iif«. WUbout a nmrmur -he paared
h^-uv ifml a hiving amiie rented upon
her iHi e a* (m* pure and penile nplrit
entered., into the rem ami peace of
Heaven.
Tie tender and tniching funeral
•errlcea were cTnitlm^ed hy her pa*tor,
O tovar, a*-h4ch-l*rv-
I.oui* J. Qriatow contributed
MoikUv New* and. courier a
Th
‘•The panic of ISHlT i* tuer.'’ So nay
fhe HuamTat doctora., J4ut it ha* left
-Owwkcquenee* that are to be connidcred.
•fn«t *« the man who ha* had* a long
n'lHdl of fever la thin In llenh, weak In
- *ilength and err*aMl temper when the
dnoti'r* tell him tK.al (he crl>U I* paat
hud that he will get well, provided lie
!.* carom I aa u* »4^k wml cxttoWpw, so
the huni^jena ot tbc country must go
►lowly and more carefully fri7‘ * "good
Ihiuttiiue tu cnmc. Jmlglug dho fw-
^—fitre by the past It will be a dozen
5’ear*nr more before the next panic
' svcrTvew. The men wlio made and the
liien who stopped the panic will Join
fn the wink of aoherlng up Mt-lttcs*
Interest*. There will lie a readjust
ment of value* in all sort* of socuritlc*
and kind* of property, and many of
frte high JinaucUr* will be brought
low, while tire fgw will reap profit out
o ! the chan*.
When hitoiiie** la restored to a sound,
rock bottomed bad* the country will
Outer upon a new and rational pros
perity. The huslnes* gambit r and the
hr.) bone* will be sidetracked ami the
Ootid reused, sound principled and
wfiling workers come into their own.
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The cptton mill* of the United State*
in general and of South Uajolina in
particular have more operttivc* than
they want and their business warrants
- T ' A year and over ago they were weep
lu^aol waiirtigorer a scarcity of la-
Lor, praring iuuhtgraiUs to eome Hnd
save th4m from loa* and ruiti, paying
• heir passage* fro.n Ziurope and
welcoming them wiili hot cetfoo and
cold Siudw ichea.
Tijncs have changed.
•f»a«t week, I'TidiD' an.1 Satnrilay, the
button Manufacturer.* Association. of
Isoufh Uaroliiia held it,* rchu il session
in ((duuilii.t. it wa- well aifemlcd.
delegate* I tom the 11 e i g it hot h <H»d of
jr hundred mill* h dug prcsciu. Fol
Itswing the lead of the New England
mills a tew day* before the Association
^ unanimously niluptcd a resolution to
cut dow n the prodnciiou of cloth go
pit com during.the next three nmnllis.
*)n Wednesday preccdiiig the udopti in
of this lesolu.io!) Ttyrr^strue law redtt-
ALUigihe woiking time in the Smith far
Rev
to the*
summary of repott*'as cmdained
the daily paper* of homicide* commit
ted in this Slate from .fitly 1st to I
ember 31st. 10<i7: (loinicuh* l.*S; of
the dead, w bite*, Jl): nog roes. 7'): ot
tne slayer*, white*, JD; negroes, t-S, -
unknown 3.
^ iir’the dead Igl wrerw killed by gun
!uc.4ust >l shott IS by blow* from rock*,
brick* i'i>d piece* of wood; 17 hy knife
cuts and 3 hy axes.
s'i killing* occurred In prohibition
cornitn*. and 73 In dispen»ary coun
ties. ' [ '
ahum Ootm or Jf(t.h 33 killing* have
been icported m^aprolilhlt’on comniev
and 21 in dlspcnsiiry eotuiiies.
VNKWS NOTES.
ing hands cent I v Uid tier body to rest,
in th^ family hurhti grouml to wait for
the, blessed reunion of the resurrec
tion. ‘ '
In ls5S she united herself with tlie
Joyce IIranch Bap'.Nt Chiitjcn and for
forty nine years led a consistentcimse
crated, cliristlari life. She IlVeJ the
reHgtrm TtiaT aTteTprofesseil. f
To .Mr. and Mrs. GruhlU-.Qod gave
fourteen cdiildrcti. ten.strong, true eon*
four gcptlc loving daughtcra All
these survive, and twelve of them ivere
gajtln'red around lier w lien she breathed
iier hut .
Sho ha* well finished all the tt*k*
that vvero given her a* a dutiful daugh-
tcf. a loving w ife, a devoted motlier, | 1
Hir riiio'lllsn friend, a true Cliristiati
and lia* entered into the reward kept
her above. There she waits the
coming of the loved <0^* .she ha* left
hefihido-vrhn shall follow and In God’s
good time join her forever hi the better
land.
Whc has left to the sorrowing, be
reaved husband wiUuw liom site v> long
walked hand In hand, to the cmUliTni
that the neither hands served and the
irv'ther heart loved so well the htes'<cd
-issuranca that in the white citv of the
siint* she abide* forever Her mem
osy will lire Tn their hearts au I her
example b.- the light that shall l«ad
and guide (hem t» h *r side.
‘ She is toil dead hut sleepeth, gone
but not forgotten.”
A friend. ,
_ Eighty fix ATigjjatA- lnu’ roows were
idi^sed itv ptrolflhltloii, hut ihe.city has
felt no lo*s ot navel and trade,
Mr Ha •nuel ItonoeU. a tlirifly
fanner w ho lived near Montmorenci,
c ni.iiiUted suicide lust week by taking
par!* gr*:eu. ,
Ileaufort oaTlota o(>pned lb** cam
paign of IhUft last week. The Uaxette
ptihlished the.car.is of throe candidate*
for ('onnty Hupei) isor and of one for
Hh"j;iir. ~
The Aiken Audiihnn society will
stop Georgia hunters bagging birds
till* «idc of the riser. A w uard w ill he
stationed at Hamburg to tune the Au-^
guslana hack or in. . 7 ■ ^
Mrs. Desmond, n Nev/ York .woman
undertook last June to commit soicldt
i»y swallowing 144 needle*,darn
ing size down tn thi sniuTleVt made.
Abe lived nntttttic Hft OTTTecenSTi’er.
Orand Chancellor McndjeT 1,. Hmltli
of Camden has* atmonityd ('harles It
Itrown of Abl»eviili''urand Keeper ol
Uncord* and ."eat*. KniglCs of I’vtliia*.
to succeed the late 4)r. J. ii,. Thorn-
well.
The Raldwln t.ocomotlve worka of
I’hiladelphta employ I0,.*ih0 men and
boys. On Monday the ioanager* cut
the working hours from U) to e"-hom>
per day That was equivalent to the
discharge of S.nOtUymploye*..
The flr«t lyncldiig of the year took
p'acc on the it, in»t. Coot Aiitman,
colored, w ho had killed u policeman at
Oak vale. Mis* wa* lakco from the
nltlcer* a^Hrookha ven hy a mob of bis
victim’*friend* in broad day light and
shot to dea tlrr ' - — -
United Mates Circuit Judge J. C.
Eritchard of Athevlllw, X. fT -hnA jrpt
the Heahoard Air L'ne Railr.iad In
Uj.V. . imuda- .al- tam—teeolvee* Its
trouble* seem to have come from rh:
rlvahlesof the William* and Ryan In
tercau lor Us control,
President Finley of the Southern
Railway Ini* stated puhticlv* that If
I be courts of adjoining iviatee ttphold
the %ct* reducing passenger fares Im
w ill give the same lower rate* to South
Carolina without waiting for tile ep
act.mut of a law by the Legislature;'
' I*. J4.
C.mimenclng May 1st. tiie Southern
Railway will n-docc pa**cng»*r lare in
this ntHte to IJj cenfc a mile.'
French newspapfr* think that th*
situation between the United Sate*
and Japar. I* analogous to that just
preceding the Russo—J a panes* ‘ war,
and intimate that the VfllOW fellow;,
mav hit. our white folk* before (be
Aiiiit.-ican hattla fle"t g.:ta in gt>od
<dtoa miil* to ten hour* a dav went in
to olTect. Ho the unanimon* resolution
of the AMOci.Ui'HI cut* ihiwn the
Working time to forty rive hour*. A*
the oneratives are paid by piece work
tl\eir lo-*c* w ill be greater than their
employer* will sutler. The reason
pleaded by the mill* for thi* curtail-
auentof production i* that at the pres
ent price of cotton there i< irv> profit in
print c.loth* and an actual ios* in
heavy goods.
• Some of tlie mills have orders ahea '
hut tind a diUhmtryWn getting goods
ordered jimt, Ot,tiers have no order*
ahead and do not cJuiidcr it. good bti^j
JlcsATo manufact urc goods and take the
chance* of sellin;; (f.»m : J —i
position on The Uauiftc.
Tim Chat lesion anIl-rllspon*nrv
meeting on Tltursdav nigh*, wa* at
tended hv about o« 1 ylti/.-n*, airrf
several well ainilaiulcil vpee.hes were
ma le. Hentinomt fo the old city is
evidently divide I as .to the best so
lutiou <>f the liquor probl.cn. 'I'be pro
hibitlonlsf* aliidllig there hn ve not vet
m ide Llremsclvc* helird. •
cult ii re M®t|soii smoke*} (igar* tnade
from .South f'arnlinla grown tobacco
declared them as good a* the btst
~lF\-‘MEI4*>«r\ Mr—
Tho struggle of life 1* over, the bit-
tie has eiided ami ;» brave soldier, a
loving l^foer. a devoted husband, a
Christian gentleman ha* laid down his
arm*, ha* exchanged hiscipa* for Us
crown,
' Outhe 28th of )a«t. Xi*vemh<>r Mr.
-William Franklin G r cc:/e departed thi*
life after an.illness of two week*. All
of the lamijv ex -ept briT d mghter wa*
present when the nlessenger of death
came. He leave* a vVtfo and six
childrerrto mourn hi* In*', Mr*. G. W.
'•iiiunonds of Momphi*, Teim, Mr*. F.
11. Dicks of jijrsenlaii'l. Mr* E JC,
■I’arKer nt 1 v.ovmgttui,' Ga , .Mr. W . II.
Greene of Augusta. Ga. and Messrs S
4. and A. F. Gteetre of WilHstmv:
,.1
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JCopyrlBht, lOOT. bjr-K. C. I’arcclla.j
We were hound upwthe coast to Val
divia and .Santiago and had run Into a
storm that wrFTked the brig aloft. We
made shift, however, to work our way
hrto one of the buyu oT Chiloe island,
and there vve* rjauit two weeks rctit-
Uug. The lsl:iiv4-oa:ned la about forty
tulle:* off the co:mtY>f Chile. It, la Pf-
teen tullea In length and from three to
ten ni!lca In breadth, and at the time
_l.jwr.lla of wna tK»t pevhttmrftW;
Ited. It I* of volcanic formation, but
well wooded.
Just previous to leaving London on
this voyage Capt.rhi Bctinett had been
married to n yoi:tig lady whom he had
l>eeu courting for over three years.
She was the daughter of n mujiufac-
tiuvr. and the marriage bad the con-
rent and good wishes of her family.
She .was a handsome, intelligent girl
of twenty, much lu’loveWith the cap
tain, tjthl this voyage was ’their, bridal
tour. I was U-IC captain's nephew and
second mate of the brig. —
When v c had anchored the brig In a
Inndloahcd l':lY-on.l la-gun nt thu
CharleHton people are signing a p<*
tilioii which will be presented to the
I.egi»lauire praying that “*ocli legis
lation may he enacted a* *liall restore
the llceiisc sykti'iM in thatcommuiiftr,”
with ti e modification* required by Hie
Htate Constitution of ISDft. ,
Union County which two year* fcgo
voted the dispensary out on Friday
Vote.I Hiu ngain. the vote being fill
lor and ih)3 ugalnst sale. The great
change in sontiruciit was in the-town
of INtloh. the county voje being‘•ah oit
the H\me In t)otli ele'-tlun*.' The mat
ter will likelv go into the court*..
All the bar room* and liquor Mote-
in ileorgla were closed oovToe»dav
night w hen the H ate i>r<1hiItRIoJl—ilH*
wool ihio more or less effeot.-
Senator Knox ofJVnn*) Ivanla alidt.l
the ab'est lawyer in the Upper house
of Ooogre**, at the suggest ion of Hettu-
tor TiHmnn, prepared an amenilmcnt
to tho inier-tste cunmctce law. which,
if adoptud. w Ui give the blind tigexi
trouhJe. —It provide.* that all infoxics
ling liquor* transported Into any state
or territory remaining therein shall,
upon arrival w itlilis the state hihI be
lore or alter delivery to the consignee,
be subject to tiie law.* of such state in
tho same mariner a* though - such
liquor* had been produced In such
*t dq.or.lei ritory^. awl shalUmrt-htr^Jr
• nipt therefrom hv renwv) of being in
troduced In original packages or other-
Mr. William Franklin Greena when
:i youth of eighteen, left school a* a
volunteer hi the arinv of tho Gonfed
■viacv. He was a ineniTTeT oT (l.mi :ihny
E. 1-t S. C. Volunteers. Ilagood* R"gi
me.nt, J.mkin* Brigade, Loogstrcet*
Gorp*, I.ee’s Army.
U hen the dark clouds of war came
and the legions went forth t > battle
our brother wa* ready to otfer his ser
vh-e* to the star* and bar* of tha Con
federacy. lie never coti*|dercd any
labor too arduous or burden t<*»» heavy
to be boene for hi* co.tutrv. Ikie-nM in
all was’throw n upon the altar of. com
moil sacrifice. Amid all Um*—droatHtl
iiorrora of war, be stood like h~kero
ready to give hi* life for,hi* chuntiv
HI* fame a* a aoldier I* written in the
annals of thi nation and when .can Its
glory fade?
Alter the war bo did not brood over
misfortune*, hut wa* among Hie nuiif-
her to rear up a new .South on the
foundation of the old Tni* beloved
brother ha* left an example ol honesty
Industry ami truth woitny net oiilyZo!
admiration hot Imitation.
lil.Jilt.joiax.-UdiJttrimim wn*
valley, Wludlng tind tunilag. for a dls-
tauco of two'mile:: r.:id, tbbu returned
to the teach forjiicu and lantems.
—Ttnr (Tl.-afjfctwwice 1 v.'HB a
till .a- TbcAvorncn-coulJ not have lo t
her way. bbe could la only
one iltrocfToii- Him h id only to turti lu
her track:) to co:::c l;cck to the start-
la'; point. V>'c had been there lw«
wcclY r.Rj had noi aeon n stranger
r.baut. Light of un, provided with lau-
Icnia or toreher. 44v idol ln f o fott»- par-
tlrmn.d Ueg.: n a new search. One
party went up tho Itoaoh. ii not her down.
Icjjqud’ flic other two followed the valley
to its end. It began or ended lu a
basin ot about r.n acre l:i extent. This
l»r.."d:i waa Ehut in by roe!:y hllis aud
pretty welt ( r JweretT:tTTi UTisTiea. We
had brought .n in a? bet along,—and for
an hour, we shouted and (:re.l by turns,
.^o reply did we get. Th.-”. r.je rcturiicd
to see v.hctluck the otjiepn had met
with. There was not nioch tA hope for.
The l>eaches were sliort. and uo one
united In the Indy bonds of matrimony
to Mi** Ellen tlwen*. God hle*>ed
their happy union w ith *evcu elilldren
all of win m lived to manhood and
womanho'od.
For forty year* he was h falilifui ami
wnnlBIHB on mber of the Joyce tfftihqh
Baptist (Ihurch. Hi* lilc i* ictt-r-
woven wbh its hd-tory. and Hie church
owes much of It* snecca.* to him.
“ The doom (,f this brpiher’s home
were ever open, ami many fainou-
ml'il“ter* and lavtneti have slmrecl it*
liospitabty and enj tyed it* bl 8-iiig*
Every one w ho riuered U* d lot* was
*1 wav* Impressed with the tic* of af
tcctlon existing between the niHinher-
of the family and especially hv the
liure un'*elli*b love of the devoted hue-
liand tind father.
No monument vet il*es t;> hi* mem
ory. but hi* name i* enshrined in tlm
hearts of bf* chlhlrcir; relatives ami
many friends. - * To know him was to
love him. >
Hi* example w ill heremamhercij and
appeal to.._:Hi* thovtglit* and iii* d .d*
w ill continue to he the ins|iiratlon ot
hi* chihlreo. —
'i'lie soldier hn» joined anottier ariliy.
whose number never grow* le-s. whose
victories never end' the gn at pi in v ol
God. J'ho spirit has taken its ~ tlig'H
gone to the Great f'ity w h »*e •maker
On new year’s dav Secretary of A grl- - p‘ n,J builder is God, ” Oj Death when
. 'I hi* couditioti of mill affair* show*
a* plainly a* word* could cxprtY* it
(iut:
1st: T he market for cotton good* i*
at present |Mior all around the world,
and with no promise of early orperma-
nont improvement.
«'i. That the cottorf mi 11* liave more
Ihbor than they need or can give steady
eniploymeat to.
3J. That the South made unr^ cot
ton la*t year than the world need* or
Is able to-bttf this y«ar. or nil) buy at
fre*,«nt price*.
4'.b. That the reduction in will
"Uri has f«r one of it* chief objects
the lowe/price of hale cotton.
And the lesson taught ‘a plain as A.‘
tt y that the farmers must c»»t down
ncresg *. jmduce tha ca*t nf fertlUgiug
*hd cultivating the crop,
^ ^^W**** 'H>f| Kooib .impp tes.
^nq.uct
brought from Cuba
Thi* Hoiuh Carolina tobacco was
grown on land just like the Cuban soil
on which Hie he* grade* of loaf ate
produced The location of the land
was not made known, before tindlng
it many analyses were made. r
The Orangeburg Unoutv Board of
Canvasser* unanimouslv decided that
thjt recent election to create Calhoun
Cpontv out of portion* of Orwngehurg
ami Lexington counties was llli gG on
constiKilional gfouml*. het-ause (Jo or
more quail tieil)'ole rs within the pro
posed ucw county were not nllowe»| to
rote, as thCv were registered to rote at
precinct a without the proposed'new
rmmty area. The matter mill Hk(dv ji* apt to feel a
..($evq» going until it reaches the
'« Htv King .* urTTFave, where i* thy
victory? 1
Erof. A. T. HuJglns.
OLD MEDICINES UNSAFE.
(New York Time*.)
Some nt*dicliies never ln*e tiieir
healing jMiwer, w hile others not only
fail to produc e the desired off et, hut
become po*iticylv hartnful after srand
Ing a few da Vs. The lehglh of time
a medicine retains i:* eiliciency dc
pend* upon the ingredient*. Angle
combination* of drug* keep on good
terms with each othes iijdetlniteiy,
while others get into a row after being
mixed togetner for a while, and the
mao who svvaliow* a itnse nt—rht-—stuff
Stipreine court. „ .
The Georgia prohibition law went
into effect very quietlv and dealer* &ik1
drftiker* sc pi to acc ept Hie dry spell
in gootl humor. Two breweries, one
in Cincinnati, the other In Chatta
nooga. have attacked the constitution
alily of the law in'the Unbed States
court*. The State ha* until March to
an«wer their complaint. In the cities
and larger towns member* of chib*
will keep their separate hnitles in lock
er*, but mu*t not treat and everv one
must dt jnk hi* owii liquor or keep on
Hie water wagon.
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IT DOES THE BUSINESS’
Mr. K. K. Chair he rial n. of Clinton.
Mainiutavaof Bockten’* Arnica Halve.
•‘It dor* th* tontine**; | have u*ed It
for pile*and'R duved them. Used It
(W chanped hand* and It cured them.
goo I deal worse tnati
before betook it. As a rule medicine*
that are quite sweet keep their curative
virtue* longer than those that are acid
or hitter. Most any medicine can Ik*
taken i'q.s^lety six months- after com
pounding, and many will be all right
*1* years hen'c. Those that arc not
good generally take on a curdled,
n.likv appearance; but tiiat\ is by no
means an infallible test, and' Hrc ~pgr
sdn w ho wishes to save his *) stem liivr
cmnTortahlo cinn|illcat|ona would- dft
well to let old inndhdne* strictly a lone.
palre the young wife suggested a tent
under the trees ashore. A tent was erect
ed. a few uecossflrles takeirusliore, aud
there,4bo happy couple spent' their
jdglifs and part of tho days. During
the daytime. If the captr.Li was not on
board, they wandered over the Island
or.gathered ihells along the leach. If
he was on bonrvLivc could tee her inov-
lag sdKiiit or elttlug under ijc trees.
,We finally lind f.iiug.; ru.uJy to proceed,
rud the tent end the wife were to be
brought uhoard next moming. v^hcir a:
Etranpu thing happened. Cr.piain Hcid
nett had Ubeu w i.h ca all■ the-aftef-
uoon, gjf:7g ashore about 4 o'cloch l:i
jlia eveuiug. An hour later we were
notlf.cd that tlie w ife was, missing.
- it did not rccui a things of much n«-
conut to one when 1 went ashore at hhr
etill. f J myFcIf had seen the woman aa
.late i:a 3 o’clock^ sin* land b.-en cau
tioned ust to TratTdfa^too*far, but had
been a bit heedless. 1 had no doubt
that uhc would ho founH v.Uhln the
hour : r.J ihat we should .all. liave a
g >oa laugh o\ Or the Incident. Theoujy
dIrectiba t he could take from the tent
wa ; due west, where a uarrojv valley
led In hip L* The cuptci;i hnrt gone a
inlie In this di reef Ion ani slitvHeJ ht*r
Air.me and got no reply. We how hnr-
xie.l along until we had covered dou
ble that ilSU'-uce,. and v.e shouted at i
the top pf oar. voices, but uo answer
came to' our halls. Uv*g Xolhiv. cd tlu*
nd turning
ricnator 'I'illman introduced tlK* hill
which wa* refemil to .the judioiary
cvmmiuur.
A CURE FOR MI-ERY.
A.-- *».
‘Tdiayp found n cure f**r Hie mi***rv
mnlsrla poi*on produce*,” *av* R. M
-lame*, of Lmiellen. s. C. ‘’It'* called
Electric Ritter*, and comes in SO cent
hottlf* It hrenk* up n cast* of chill*
or a MliotufhtraHc no itmer
•it’d It r»nt* vellow Jaundice'clrah out
of coin , iii**lon.”' < 'Mil* gr^at ti*uic
medicit.o sod hlood pmttbr
tpib-k.reli»»f in alt vtomm h. liver and
klffh *v c'*hipbiints am) the misery of
Ispie hs< k So’,d. under euaratitce at
G, _N, UurcUiahex’s drug stori. -
REGISTRATION NOTICE d
,*^he f?ESri*trstloh Rook* will ho onen
1»i the tVioYt House on the first Mon
day (sale dav V in each month for the
f re. reset ion of such busine-s as i* re .
quiicd hy law.
W.J. Baxley. Chairman.
O R Dun bur Hecijdjiro, —
NOTICE TO pERTORS AND
C4tEf)I I 0RS,
AH person* indebted to the estate of
the late Mr*. Jifne )*nodv. deceased,
w lH idfrasC fnifce i)rbrn~fft liarnieof ;n*d
HP i'CREAM OF KE^ltJCirr
I torsos. Saddlers‘and Harness, and Drood Mares, Per-
80)i<i 11v selectedJ)V the \ etcran Cajit.^unn.
All Ulne fiiass lloautios And as (iood ns Pretty.
Pride of the Pndile llorses an^MuIcs -for all purposes
always on Hand.
The Best that ^ood Judgment and Jhxpeiience can
select. ■ i_bli - f. —-—
w agons ami Buggies in.great variety of the very choicest
materials and bnlH by master workmen PV'r comfort and
dntabititv, good 1 pok> nnd ligl 111less They arc unmatched
in the State. - < ^ r
Harness—Honest Leather GoqdA, snlheient for an army,
any singit* piece sold as readily as a full v^et.
Whips, Lap Robes, Umbroflas, Bridles, Saddles and all
Horse Goods ever wanted. ’ . -
PRICES RIGHT, AS - ALWAYS, ^
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-The Oldest a?id Strongest
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•' .Bank in Barniveil County
DefKtsitory of Hu* State of Soutli Carolina, I ke County of Barnwell,
- ’ aiul The' Town <»f Bam'VvfeU-^ .
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Capital, - - -
Surplus aad Undivided Profits, •
$63,000.05
$45,000.00
wouir.n cfroIHuj up or down. When
We rorehed the .tent it wTUTth find.that
the other rearchea liad been in vain.
Then the captain Fr.lJr ' ,• -
"My wire has Wandered to a dla-
tne.ee find bi Hi*nli' -g cou'.c hills, par-
hnpa after a rare flower, die has met
with ti fall, y’ne'ina.v be lying dead, or
she may hare Ixvli ro l.-adly hfn't that
the cannot call but In answer, i thnll
continue l!ie**?arc!i the night through.“
There wan ii > cue who did not’ pity
the Iran. We had a crew ir-f fourteen,
and. leaving only two men aboard as
an r.ut hoi* watch, tkr fc. t (f us re-
KCV'T 1 the ki>:*.“< !i. \Ve went on "the
kk?n that the Avcman must have •climb-
e:l the hill:) at fu'ne'peb+fc Si:; of'ua
took one rit!eh;f the va!k*y r.nd sit the
otlus’, r.nd v<* examined every opet
•v.'ith the ixl:’«te: t care. Wherever 14
rcemc.l poEsilde for a wo:ua:i to have
climbed up we ( rent nwinn. We looked
for broken krnScTiefc; we looke.l to see
IT patches < f moss tuid boon disturbed;
we looked, for fragment* of Iut rtroflo
clinging to briers. Not until davliglit
eauir v.e '..mu thoroughly extiaur.t-
cd^fcisd-ttiaeonra”(-4 y.i •. tiiei-)* .•■'■v t,j.
any |)er*<iu« having claims agai.i*t ••.j I
estate urc rrqnp*r.-,| to preiout tTieui
properly attested to the iiiider-igued
M M.IJsideti,
Adn ihi»tnuor. -
January‘Jd 1908.
_T osa.veiuouav-4^ J -ot bar it vaj+cmam*'** alntxk aoet-unt I* started for -
iiiiiii'i*) in a hank c.i'" ot t‘i:m_»Tir>le the |hi. ket. • „
A hank account mcsii* |i*\ing btTf* by check—the only ab*oln(ely
sale way. thicck* leave no room for argument a* to wh*-»-*qr hQyt_&—
hill wa- uaiil. K.. l* ■i.c - i» rttff—-tTaTilr*ift book*. Thea*
togeber w ith \ bur mimey and the caiici’lled chec*;s are kept for you
in burglar aw.d-tire proof vaults. You hane acte*: to them at any
lime. *
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NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice t* he ehv given .h*.t on Mon
day February |0:b 15K>i, the under-
-igned wi'l ti'e wHHr Hon. Jotro K.
SnciiTrig Judge of IVoh itc for Barn
well OOlintV het-.llnal aia’dint a* ATfv
in I nl*'mi i ixo rTfSteTTfJ A Da'vbon,
aR'cearo’d, and apply tor Letter* l>i»-
miss( ry. *
Mattie F. Davison.
- - Ad udniMiatUx.
Januarv 4th 109H
Let rrs tTrBrthi* nvfi' wirh you the next time yun art Itnwn If im-
po*»i de to cxil, wiite u*.
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A DM r NI sT RA T() RS’ SALE.
I’ur*naiit to an order from the Pro
bate ■t’*iurf. W« will *ell, at the revi
dmee of the »te VV. F. Gn^n?, 4 le
, . . ceaseil. in Rich Land Towis-hip, on
abonrd the nhlp bad ijcen the uilffliiut- n... i.vi, .i., „f .iBi.irn.c mhii .ii 'LT
the |'ei'*oVa.l c*tare nml .effet l* of the
«aid deceased, the same rrinMi-r'iig i-f
■J000 |iniintls of fodder. 2(Ki hu*lc's o f
corn 4,k) h»*hc'« of cotton *ccd. two
mule*, one buggy hor.e, blTggv, wa/
ons, cow*, lu g* hacon ‘hvrttp. fanning
kinpltiiintit*. bon(cliuid and kitchen
fm rdture, said sale j i begin nt ten o’-
.diick, or a* «o’ n tbcrcaltcr a* pYacti
c hie and to rori'inm* tr HI Hie w hole
of sa id prrtperty liar been sold. Term*
of sale cash.
* _A F Greene,
F. 11 f'nji*.
Adminlstiators.
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NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED-
’ 11033.
All peraons indebted to the eS'nte of
the lata IV F 'Greene, d.rra-ed.
pleil**r7ffak(> prompt ivaymcnr arid gW
person* having claims agnltrst silt
estate are. irqiies.ed to present Hiym-
projierly attested th the nmb rsigned.
A. F. Cjr-eene,
E IL Dick*.
—Administrator*.
up. Then we ratujnej try the ship for
brenkfmt m l ti brief ie.;t. The cap-
taliwxut down under a tree iVHhore.
'Then moruliig came tig via he had
umde up his mind what to do. The
bid:; could no longer bo detained,
t’tni'es ruffielent to last n ninu for ninny
vyeekn- umo lnitded, and ahe w.is sent
i n her wr.y in charge of the in.ite. At
Valdivl.l’ he was to nnauge .fpr some
native craft th come and take the cap
tain off. Hi* would remain and prose
cute the search until the mystery van
solved, and he would allow no one to
remain with him.
It was three months later when the
captain waa taken i ff. Hij age was
only thirty, but ho looked like a man
f fifty. He was gray haired and bent
and wrinkled. He had gone over every
foot of the Jakmil twice and three
-December >0th lillff.
ABBAGE PLANTS, TTSifS?”*/
eri ,or
boct pUut*. Mvp‘Niit»are all grown from the
ore gradejif "^d I >et mv crup lram t H> have all
■li'Hwi inulijg v-iude'|i«-.—Ksriv Jcr«atr Wakrffald, v*rv
arly. ( har:e*tirn AVkkcneld, ah mt ten tlaf* lat--r. In
11 »r varietie* | i,HVc Micce*«inn. a* medium early and
stpirrtStem FiaK)> .tch. laic Price* up to 5000 $1 50 per
Hmu-a d. write m-* tor *ti”idsl price* on lar-er lots
^ These ulsut* arc all grown in Hie open air near aall water
ami w in »iKmi tcroie cold w itbout injury. ,
W. F.f ARR.
^ ...Meggaftia, at. C.—
V U . ."vp'
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PENSION’ NOI K K.
I •will In- in :n*- Audit jr’* Office
i very-Hat-'rtlav ift. J uimiry J.it)* fni.n
10 » m t''Tv m ftrriil ii if Pension Am-
pljcJubili Jt»|
Pension*.
SPEAKING FACES.
V; ■
■ t»r ali ” w b» dc'»*Ff -1«» df#w-
D. V. Iti.arkbalter
P ciisitm f’nmmis-hmer
Barnwell I (iih
bPEUI Al, i F. U ltERs’ -
1 X iMI N ATION. -
By order of (,!'?>•?•('»■ I’eard of Fdn-
"qtioii. a jst I Cial Tea. h'r- Kx .mioa-
lion w ill lx* held at Rarnvyeil’ou Fi idoy.
sL*a*nai'y 17tli 118’k .. . .
I'eai lief* «rc rcqntr-d bv the R 'srtL
to enntorm stri-td) t:> (he (iW TffTPgaid
to vcl llfivat* s. l|n ’ *
B. M. Jjarl.lngton..
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TTtr^F.roS NoUI
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AUDITOR'M APPOINTMENTS.
times over, and he had net fofrnd so
nun It as a shred of bis wlfe's^lress.
Not a busk nor-u rock, nor a sully had
e-capel lihn. Not a tlii ket but that
!e had ten relied on hinds and knees.
Not a foot cf beach had been left nn-
watched for what the tide might bring,
fhe had rknply dlsappnred off Chloe
hind, and to this day no ono knows
bow. M. QUAD.
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HE CUT It’
SHORT.
ILoku* growing vary late, bur. the
young mau iu the parlor scene showed
no signs of inaKing a home rut)
‘•You evidently 4tav* a very vivid
iniagitiailon. Mr. Bor cm.” said the
dear girl a* she made an uoftiiccetaful
attempt to strangle a yawn.
•• Whr do yon think au?” queried the
|in*u*pecling Rureni. ^
Angfc* •• •« •• <**«. >•"< a i
*. v. If. Btvrikbslt.r j drug store. ^ exp'aitwitl.
RANK FOOLISHNESS.
’•AYlien atticked by,-a cough or a
cold, or w hen your throat, i* sort*,' It I*
rank foolrshne** to take -any other
medicine thin Dr. Kings New Di*.
covery.”ftay«C. O: Eldrbige. of Em
pire, Ga. “I hav* used New Discovery
seven years and I know" Ir i* the be-t
roHwd,• ou earth for cough*, croup *nd
all throat sad, lung trouble*. My
children are •ulijnet to croup, hut New
Discoverv quickly ciue*«rerv attaclp,”
The A nd l for will he at Ike following
p| H ce* oil <lsre* named for the |inr-o*e
of taki.-ig returns for texe* of I'joh. .
Diwiharton January 7
A sill* v’s Store " , 8
Brabham’* ’• ’ 0
Fin si’s “ ** ■ iO
Appleton ’ ^ r '
Duucan Ham#’ Store “
Barton - ’*
Tsiiftix •*
Ailcudale ”
Ktinn
Svcamore “
Ulmers > ”
Black vllle
" lialcy “
Elko
'VRIiston
MercRtus «
duelling ‘‘
Johnson I.alti’s ” —
Hilda Fehmarv 4
Tin* Auditor's office will he open
from January 1st t” February 20th. I
(-arne'-HVTcquesr every b*ulv to make
their refiirn* ns the law directs that 50
per cent pensUy ahall he added uflcr
February 2o.b.
J. C K el.
A ndiror.
Barn well Co.
All per-ona are foiMUtn to criter
i.|on r* her wood l*Uut»tion 1 Kart, Weil
iW nslilp. for (bo pnjp we of imntinx
or trappiag, taking i\v .y wood, straw
j or leave*, tn.tnnog—s^-ck. mik 1 g
patii* or i~oi I-. or coaunit’ing *7,
other tr( , *tias*. under penalty of pro*-
cciiiiun to li e luli (>:i i i < f t| i 1,.^
ButUr ll(g-H*4v
DccemliPr Il h HOT.
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MONEY TO LOAN.
With Bn”.X’X4 do cuuituno’it. thorough no
d-rstanding <.f c*sej<t4al* and execution, »uc
* capful p:actio(d extierience and love for and
pride in art we feel justified in promising
fullest suH.-fm-fion m an patrons appreciating
Apply to (4. M. Greene.
Barn woll-gyr-ft
the BES'i' in Pl:otogr»phy.
Our I’i.rtrail \\ ork is of tlie highest excel-
* tfue to nature auJ unexcelled in per ’
feet iilctUMlig. ^
" o make Kodak Picture*, Post Cards, En-
| ante Pictures auu in every 1m h i f the entire
fLy tl of riiolograph) air iinenipassed by any
Hty r tud'o.
I<* Our. beautiful line of the most select
Pictures for wall decoration wc ask the
NOTICE,
Ry order of the County Board of , spetial and critical attention of the public.
Pouttty an «l larint'and ptedglngour best services fo
our.fnends.we ask wiih entire confidence the
opportunity to make good our every promise
MU*. KELLY’S STUDIO.
Education for Barnwell
eleciioii will * c held at Hie Pleasant
Httl rvchpol llonro on Satiirda), -Ian-
nary 25th 14*0), lor the purpose of do-
cldlt'g whette r or lojitio extra levy of
two mill* shall be voted for school ptu
poses.
E'. D. RowtMl.
C G t'ampbell,
1 II. Dclk, 1
Trustee*.
School District No4>
• MONEY TO LEND
‘•At ■ •
'Ve are prepared to negotiate loan* on
Improved farm* for live year*, partial
payment*, interest s per cent on loan*.
Don’t wrilo, come and see n*.
J. O. Patterson & Son.
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1 1 ACM 11 l.K .8. r.
11'
Real Estate tor Sale'
PAYS TO ADVERTISE AVIIAT
YOU HAVE FOR SALE.
FI N AT. DISCHARGE NOTICE.
Notice i* hereby given that on Satur
day January 11th KKJS. the under
signed will flln with Hon. John K.
Snelilng, Judge of Probate lor Barn
well coui,iy bis final account a* Ad
ministrator .of. Estate of I. F.’SHII.de
censed, and apply for Letter* DNinig-
rtirv. K B Still.
Dec. O h 1907. AffmAuldrator.
STORE van COTTON
TO KENT _ .z
One fom hnr*e farm three miles of
DnnhNrroo, kmiwn n* therEl'*!* place
Known the woriil over «4. the King of
(hroat and lung rented!••*. Hold under i of 'V. F. Greene, Addna*
guaranteem C. X llurckha^er'a drug’ . A. F. Gre-no.
ikiore. 2*.k, and \M. Trial b/ulj Iri^ M iUmou. S. t.
•O le grid building lot in North
ern portimi of town—Each lot rneas-
urt* 400 ft. front by 200 ft.
S.ieet* on Hire* side*. Lot* leyel deep
* month. Prices reasonable to quick
hover*.”
• LAN D FOR HAJ.E-^A tract of 285-
| icr.-*, being a part of Dr. It. F. Pcoplea
^ [ plantation on, Edisto River. Therr arq
| i TT»hrrc tcnrtiu settlement* on the placnj
. 1 1 r. r t is well timtiered, the rMiiaindri^
in good stite^ of cultivation, pibe
iMi.uaroN , Cotton W*hk-i *‘9 r further Infoi ftixticn
UOOSK13 NOW UKApy TO 8TOHK 1 '1° , .
('(itton v ? One home and large lot. lot large
COTTON. ' „ i eno ">f>) for two or three gooddwelling*
CifuRRre 25 cgsts psr mik 0,1 K. R. Ave loading towards Barn.
PFR MONTH, INCUILINO IN*|;-I " ^" ‘'EBUlck V|lle. 1
„*a vck ' improva menu consist of good
> four room dwwPing. dining roopi and
cook room, well gmd water, barn,
stable* and buggy shed. Thi* lot i* wed
Improved and among good neighbor*,
nod price leusouihle to qrilck buyer.
II. F.
•Bank of Wii.ubtow--wii/,
MAKK I.ini’KAI, ADV ANCF.H ON
COTTON MTOUKI> IN THIS WaUK
IIOIJSK.
Q. A,.KEXNEDY, PgggiPKgx
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