The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 30, 1908, Image 2
the Barnwell People.
JNOr'W. mtm, Editor l Pnp’r
CQVtiTY CIRCLLATIOS
thtk.sma’Y. Arfin-,
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can ox Mfi.i. condi hona.
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A ffpr^sej'iativ? **r <*«utr<>fi
urvf* u«. he';J i;i S|'<«iifir»-
huTtifoti HMtiwi'ih, nml rciio 4 h«f*l, thKt.
tiijj tv I) I rt«'C*‘pt n'T ftiffltfr «>r(Vpr* fi<r
' oTiV.h Nl pfcwit prl***! 1 ', t'i’it (hf’v wil 1
rNut ‘ui'l* lii'IfiliiiuJy n»!
I#*^r ih»tt Jtiiy I.
Th« iittlis' lmV« lfen worried for
(n-yeral n’.orttliv. They iotve ix'cn hih-
feinjj i»i2h priced VMHt >n in 1.0 low prick'd
‘ cloth Then; wan ni* |in>llt In tight for
tlndr .toaVlihhlem,..
The origlmtl jntrponffof the SHtnrday
t’enfthtt ion* tv to innke el ii li ti’iironr and
force hiuher |>iie.‘* for it. ft will have
tng planting timn the nrrenge wa« cut
•oinn nod rrdp pintr In 1>*«*' »mJ
li<»oir non en»hie<| a*7*t° ^ g'Wol
prlnc- for th* mosx-ATf tiii« crop A
nthntli ago evfry l.ulthH Ion wan that
we would have n large aercHye dlii.a
eeatMto. and the peapifl did not van* to
plac* hear? onl< r. for cotton g .otJa
kdowliig ilt'.fwitn a large How-age atnl
fair »c»aon we wnoltl prodttoa more
c iftoii than the wmld needed altd the
pi iifC e| Cotton g'iOtl* would decllf»e fc
Hir\ arc cood kualncr* niett and >00
j|*»ii’t pHtf them *“
H w* can w^ Tc.tnrc r, netl'.'ntf ? In
pVai-c nfft'antlhg the an me acreage M'
l:i-t eea«oii In coipni phthi 25 per cent
lew, A* noon as the (jefeaga uport i»
ottr rfr ,.f itne nr even bctioi* ine tt ade
m IH know ih.it ipeio tt il! he a nioOei
ate crop tailed thl< tear and we wtll
have the old time nctitT p in the cot-
i(>u trade J.-hotr* will fdace thfdr 01-
der* alt end fo ehatife ih in t.> eopptt
'heir riaitc and the iui)U will cniitinet
i ii L a l t a rice lor «ti>iplt(t« «*f coiton ittTi
-♦trf- in,t'ki t will - advance mnnli fa»iHr
th in ii h'tv deiditicd. The rt»*ult will
I). 1 hal yoil w ill-inafVet a (Top of 11,-
500,000. if thn weather conditona
should he mi favorable for the growing
crop and it khnitii| f tnfri cut a miill »p
lev* it- wontd m»;i fur 15 cci tv and bring
a pitnl of 1 early $St>) 1 flKT'0'\0, au'd add
io tnis tin' valiia ot the feed • fopv th*.
ecveral o her elf ct* in which theio tv
tnnre puhih' Interest‘than in dividBinla* grown on tlic '.crwiigc taitcndml
for the mill owner*, or' ,•
There are In .Spartanhurg county .t?
Potion milU, employ lug DMlon op< ra-
* live*. TheI-otton -tnilU in tbo Mate
itninh'r IH. glvj^ig wnplov nmr.f to
over iO.IKO men, w^mpn and chihDen.
'Ptie population of the mill town* fv
libnut 125,<KKI.
Tiic proving of the mill* wl’l throw
• fjiouvaiul* of p5opIe out "f work, with
no chance* to get other en-p'ovtnefit
They mn.t riniain idle uniH condiiiou*
Phange and the mtllv ie*u»nc work.
I he biivlnew ot the mill town* will
he bad!v cripphd hy Mil* anvpenvion
of mill work, for the pro.pcritv of then
merchant* depended in'large meavu 1 c
On tho trade of the mill hand*.
'i he price of the cotton crop nO'V be
ing p’an ted will bo brought lower by
tho *l«*ppageof the mill*, and every
rotton grower and m< reliant In the
M»toanil tbP South 'will viiher. Hut
tfibemiil* can pht up th" price <>l
*lutU and p^ul ih.wji ike pti' C. ol ctiUuti.
Hioy will mnk" t"Oney (a.tcf hail they
bavo eycr 1I01 e. Thevw i.l *oon own
Itie State, with the help of a tew al*
-Me*
The cotton gni-w lng v intorevt*. and
ftiat meana the farmer* who inake the
potton and the banki rv and rfrcrclit*iit«
rvho finance thorn, ran vave themvelvi *
by cutting down acreage and cn 11ai!•
IVig cotton proditcth'ii. It limy will
,‘'.liut clow n”, too and make cotton
cuarco the mill men will have fo bu;
Mot! mt prlma ibm will p it the Soulh
«n fla*)- Street.
. A BXFOKKTTIK W.\H W AY.
Varnicr W O, Btnrkoy of^Abbevl’. o
H'Diiiitv D going to make a plenty of
t;.>rn tbi* year, lln will follow ibe
plan LI* father praciived l*ofor*r the
war. Hi* cotton i* plauied in the utu*
wl way, Then he run* furrow* aero**
mi Interval* of 20 leet and plant; a hill
**l corn Vn each cotton row. ThN amouiA
«f corn will not Hccre«*c the cotton
crop more than ten per yet nt and tf
Auguat i« w et H w HI not caave any re-
RuctioD. TbU pl*n will make on av*
«r«g« land from live P* ten ' bu*h i* to
tli« acre, enough to run the place.
**Tbc trouble with Urn at erage farmer
!» that he plant* tmr liule corn, and
then ho jirg-tevt* ir. IVbcn the rnvh
(dOM’ comtH the average man will t.eg
i**Ct hi* corn ratlivr then hi* coiton.
thla plan the corn w ul g t juvt a*
l(ood attention a* the 00’.ton, and there
will he plenty of corn wade all over
Hie South, if aii Urn laru.ei* will adopt
K."
-What every body vaj» mint be *0.”
Jtvcry body *.»>'» that cot.on will W«
cheap next Kali ami Winter tyery
*ign in the bushier* >ky, at home and
nil around the world, pninin that
rfirection.
The vvl*o and prudent man vd iug
the evil that i* coming w ill Jude him
*Hf in a larger corn tlnl l. There he
will llnd aeohrity nnil aafety, yvl.i.e the
« ottoutot will he out io tile open wi.h-
out protection from the pltiio** tila*;*.
The. Kooaevelt fiani. - 1* imtovoryct.
it had been a long timu gatlici ing. and
t(i3 end ifWVwtMn kiglit.
The talvation of me SouJi and. all
Ir* hutdne** fieopie decend* on cotton
J1KATHS IN HAR.NWKI.i.,
Mr* H<rV f.awaon ' Slnttna 1 Kinloeh
died •uddenly of heart failure on Sun*
day morn Inf at the raelfnireof her
brother ( har!r» ('arroll Hlipm*. ivq.
Siiw «va* vpared long •uffering and ttie
U»t nn*»*e>igor fo'im* her ready for
tranvlatlon to the better land. A *011
and a daughter eurvlve to rberirh
with otUewegXf, r j re ,| u,,,| loving friend*
tha fr-igrant and imfa.dlng ineittnrl.jf
/oC«,H.'« that grew In iw •n*«tne*«
frooi ■•Ijildhood M»tfce hi*r hour.
'I he fuiieral *enhw* ware held on
Sunday afternoon hv itev. A. K.
Kvt*on and het' remain* carried t'>
Cmrlcvton on Monday to ie*t, In -Mag
nulla (Nonetmy, fhe heifnilfnl city of
life dead, he«!de the peacoful «ea
<) i Mondav mnrnlnf the whl’e *plrlt.
of llll>e William, infant *011 of Mr. and
Miv. W ,1. J.cim.n, p i»<"d into the
•*fn k< aping of thn gentle S ivior, w!i >
in Inc took Iktlo children In Hi* arm*
a id It'e-vcd them, and In eternity give*
ihem the love that paa»ith all under*
alAtldlng. ‘
too strongly advise whs.t vve bwlicve t<
♦<e the only w ise w av, and eo we avl.
ilie cnrefill con*iilera.i(*M_uf the iirtide
• Why (Jetton Acieage vl.ould 1>te'Ko-
duceil” by every reader, larme'a,
merchant*, borrower*, h niler*, oHi.-c
(toltior* and candidates. -
w-ftY t (M i on a t, j; I: a *; F.
•SHOTI.D HU KKl)i;i;KD.
Tilts lollo'wing drcnl ir letter h5y
betivMUM. out hy Mr. J a l aylor,
p cirlwii't of the National (Jii.ner’e
.0 o.ocuuoii:
Cotton ha* reached the lowest point
wince J.tn 1 f'Jh 1. except frein Novt in-
l»er to .May of th; big crop year ol
)1Klt 5. when It veld two Ccitis per
pound lower than this. W hat has
caivvtd this decline of three cent* (icr
pound in vplte of tho fact that die cot
.<>0crop of the world I* about 4,.VK) t»00
»hort. oflavt year’s cropy The only
tin*wer that 1 can find I* ' l.tck ot
<;at d fence ” The retailor i* not hu v-
Jog except a* lie needs the gmei,*, the
joUherl* doing the same consequently
the mills have no order* ahead, while
)**tye»r* and tor several year* pa*t.
*hey have had order* booked from
tores to six mouths in advance.
What cause* this lack of coptMence?
They ate afraid w'e vj-ht r«D« a hum-
1 er crop of dofton again this year
1YbV are they afraid of-a large «u-(i|> y
They look at the past. In UWJ we h ojf
a short crap ami good price*, w hlefi
>va* followed bv a Inrgd arrange and
gfw>d teason* anif a hnoiper crop. The
next year. iJk>.» 4, we had a short crop
and good prices, WbiHt wav ngain fol
lowed hr a large am cage and a bum
per crop. Had it uot hevu for the
hepte-mber utorin |n the IDsMaaippI "al
for coUoit aud>U will give us another
(50 (X HI 00!) .
Kuppose that yon plant the , same a-
cresge hv la«t year and ; w ith favornhle
wus,liter we would likely tnvke anyway
UPiflOOOO, pn-viblv r.xprc. What wo,tild
the price be under the present trad"
con (lit ions? Not-over an HVeragw of tt
cetit« per pound and pernapv lower.
S.tv th.tt ll averaged $40 t er bale the
crop wo-tild bring t62().0c/) OOP. et b-a-H
(fkrt.OCd'.fWiO low to rhe south . lIotv_xr>
bting altont tM* reduction!’
It 1 * not too bite vet t<> plant corn.
Mlffllfa. sorghum cane, iiiilctt or cow
pea-for hav. • O' it will pay yon ro
h t the land lie 1 Hu lor a venom rather
tiivti to plant it In cott<>n «t a it»*v. Ic*l
evety planter th.it read* this ar.iele at
ohci' arrai'go to tedni-e his own acreage
ln.tou.on end vlmw the article to hi*
ncigltbur, or hettet call a nieeiing at
cverv country a< It ol home in the
vouUi amt tllscu** this matter intclli
g-ct!v, then go hmno resolved that
"iich.oi.e wilJ do hi* part. If you It tve
any neighbor* that wi 11 m*f ■ reduce
vend me lludr names and ! will take
the m tUer-iM-i w i:h eacti one jii*r»onal-
!v. Till* D n > small matter, and I
hope that me-miem-. of -yo*e- Sonttn rn
(lottdTt Awociariou and 'the Farmers’
| uion will stand side bv side in- thi*
gresi. tlgt.t. Willi a heavy acreage
W alt street will vet th • pries for our
cot ton crop, With a light acreage we
can get. our own ptice within reason.
Don’t delay. h>n gc: lm*v at tmee
Tnere t* plenty of time jet if you will
oul v tlo von r pa rt. In It A l>v redti
cing’the acreage 15 per cmr. the pri •«
advanced 5 cent* tier pound, and w-e
yan <lo it agsln, t will !r; glad tu hear
from every fain.er tlsat leads tSiis and
indorse* ft.
Do voti »auk_tn return to the old
days of 5 cent cotton? If nof. Join
tfK m ivi'ineiii wirdwrp—Trttl^ make the
*outh more prosperouk titan ever.
(f)IIS AND DA'll.
(Yorkville Knquirer)
Dorn In the crib is Jn*5 like, ca^h In
th- hatrlt, - , -~-
"%!o«t farmer* who h.rye eorn at th|*
season al*o have ra*lr. '
There ate verV few farmers who have
ca»h afiti no cmn.
The man w ho biiv* corn at thi* time
ha* to erml niit of the country Cash
tlta; wonTil he very vccs-ptahte at home.
If York county vtiotihi r»i»e all the
corn she n»erl« there would he a great
deal more cash than there I*, because
approximately.speak log/evv ry lurdifcI
of corn that comey here from the West
plncbe* one dollar t-ff the circulati *1*.
A'l good hti'l 'ess men have inure nr
le*« apprecisiinn of the extent to w hfch
corn U a mop* v crop. It. i* only tho«e
who have le** hti*im** capsci c, win.
hohl that there I* no nonev in corn.
It i« very rarely the ca*e that a far
mer w ho make* enough ,corn to 71111
him until ,thc next crop get* into
tiu»m-ial difilrttUy. and it I* almost a*
rare when a farmer who fail* to (hake
*nlfleient coin t>> run hisudacn gets tt»
the pext'erop » ithout truuhle
T.avt week the Tenth Orat'irfcal eon-
test he! ween the h<**f speaker-stii'letit'*
of the male (*>!leges ol the Slate vva-
held at tireenwo'nd Hardin, it nfford
hoy,won first honor, lltck* of Furmu.
oorufng second Nov «»ne of the nine
contestants parted hi* hair in the.’mid
dle.
Since the death of Ri-hop" Ellison
D toer* onlv three of tip* thirty three
gen-ral nfli-—r* In tlma Cniiffciirfjtte
.-irtin front tliis.State lingr r ijku-hind
of Uie Mving. The *urvivorJ^,,\j|,lent
t.eu, Sti-ptlen I*. TA*e of 51 ItV^f >1|ipi.
Mrj >r (icnrial M. < . Itntler of K-lge-
liclil.and Brigadier Oenerul T. M. I.o
gan of Kidhmond.
On Saturday flip American pavven-
ger stesm-e >t. I’vtil soon alter leaving
I’orispiouth. Kuglund, in a blinding
, sitoW vto'in, lor the l nlted States,
tTop redtictloi). JceIjnai.j\.. V'^.un.ojL-struck anil sank tire British war fhip
(llaoiator. Tw-enrv*eightof the ItriMvh
crew vvee dt'ivvned. Tholitrh ilautagert
the St. f’aial f Turned to Portsmouth
and tindcd tier jntsvengers vafeiy.
The decision of the Supremo Court
upholding th" injunction plan of
taming the blind tiger* will have a
decidetHwdrying up indm nee on stieh-
evtahlDlfmcnt.*. Ir I* understood that
iLy.igoron* ami j^enefal ntovemenr i*
Ui lug tirepared ngain-t Charleston and
(rrs'uinbia violator* of Jftie Carcv —
(t.ithran iaw Smaller places will be
looked after later.
HE KIU.EII SOME KA IS.
Mr I. M.- Smith of Rinnrd* has hepti
hot tiered with rats In hi* hnrttv. Tftrv
have devtrored a great deal of corn and
d-.ne other dam age. and ho *ut H-ho:it to
get 1 Id of them From theOtj to tin)
Hith lost he killed 1!3; of these HI
were ki'led In one night. The way lie
got them wa* to til! a Wj»*h pot nearly
full of water and then, coyer It over
wl;h v thin iarcrof cotton seed liutis.
the rats going on the Ipttll* and falling
through into the water }nd drowning.
-Newbary Observer.
'1-.
OllirUAKY.
On Moodav. March 23i'd, lOO’l. at l-4f»
1*. M., after a long and promp-io I ill
nt-**, 'it AVarrenviO, In Aiken Coiintf,
S. C , Mr John .'*niiii) llair, old'-r son
of Mr. and Mrs. Mauvon M. Il«ir, fed
on sleep, at ihu age of ahuut thirty
year*.
Hu wa* a member of Cong Branch
Baptist tlhnri;h. in* Birnwsll County.
While be vva* sh k. av well av before,
ne glye^vpleuev of tip; sincerity of die
faiflt he hud professed. He evidently
expected his nttlidt,lon»—grippe, rm av
lev ami tvphuid fcvi-r—t" ho more thaii
he eon cl bear; therefore, before jt tsa?
too fate, and even while some of 11*
hoped for hiv recovery, he exnr'.«sed
hi* w tshes eoncernlng td* burial etc.
A nuiuber of time* ne spoke ahmit the
pU- tieg of his feet on ■•yonder shore ”
Onij a lew hours be fora In* ilepartnre
he prav ed ahuid, not only for himself,
hut also for the comiuuiiity in which
he w hi. tlt.-ii Irving.
JJe leaves, to mourn th'dr Io**, hi*
widow anil two voting sons; hi'* fattier,
mot her, one brother, and two abners;
lie*ides .1 t)o»t of other relative* and
Iriend*. 's
Mav thi7(lud of all comfort, comfort
then, in their t'nexpre**ible sorrow.
C«t vour will to th* M t*ter’» bend,
And the Holy Spirit descend.
To c.mi .Tu t yon forever more
And lead vnur leet to yonder shore
ib-rtol eviUe, -S TJ, u- J. W. 1**-^
CCtlB MKETINviS.
The (Ireu; Cvjpe** Democtatlc Chib:
Dr.,N. K Kirkland Jr. was elected
Chairman, ft *, Jenkins .Seen tary.
Delegate* to (Jounly Convendon, Itr
N h' Kirkland Jr., .rr. s. K. Hit:k*or.
W. ft. ilogg, h. S Jenkins, W. Kilej
All.
Svcamme Demucrath:Club No. I met
at Bethel Church April 25tnllnsi. elec
ted the foil',.ving pflicers;
J. W. Jenny. Drealdent.
S K Mtllcv, Vice
W, II. Mtxson, Secretary,
V. W AistiuelT ‘TrPHvnrer.
J I) Jonnv, .Member CottutV Ex-
eeutive ('oiiimitiee.
t'limudtt, e on KegUrrathTir—Tty; T
. I I.midholt, J M. Brant, VV. 1
Mixsotr. ,
Delegate* to Cmi-ity Convention—J.
W. Jenny. J. 51. Brant. V !V. iianuyl^.
w. h MfY*.rt, fi. MTIriTTr^ Z.
APernhteK—J. D Jenny. I'.D. T.oad
holt, J II. Williams. S. E. Bailey, I. O.
Harter.
'T.
Mereules Demoeratie Club met on
the 25ih Inst tiy order of the Chairntan
and nrganlxcd and eli-cUd the !•,Bow
ing idlioer*:
(4. W. Morri*. Clpsirman.
>V. R . Mori i*, Vice ”
J. <) Hand* r*. '*
Notion Blank, S'-ererarv.
J E. l.ain, Executive Coaimittee
■ineiiilier.
J D. .VIBe-, Nniton Bla.-k. W U
Morris, I, B. Creech, J. K. B.iin, Dele
gates to County Convention.
Bull Rond Democratic Club wa* re-
organised on Saturday by the election
ot the lollowing :
I’le-i-ler.t, J C Keel,
V’ice I'.restate 11 y. K. W. Brunson, ^
Secretary J. I.. Box.
.Executive CoinmitfveniAn, .1. C Keel
R"gi*tra-f.ion Comm'ttce—JV .
Onv. .1 W, Gray. W. 7 Bryan. ,
Mer*r* J. J. Vatker,^vT. l>. Box and
J. C. Keel were elected delegates to
liie (Joquty Oonrention. -.
.( UNFICDERATK i’KNHIONB.
Comptroller (Jenoral Jode* hat *en|
out to the clerk of court of. viirlnu*
eoutitle* In the.Htate the sum of $261•
270 a* pension money for tho Confed
erate veterans.
The appropriation amounts to $250-
tOQ. tut there wav a refund of*$1.2*0,
due to the fact that a nnmhor of veter
an* or widow* died since last year.
There has Ireet: an tncroA'e of 214
pensioners «lnee last year. Tho rum-
MM* now snp'tir.t* to !• 275. t)f ttiiv
nnndier. 4 277 are women, pelng about
ot'k naif of tho total irumber of pen-
slciiera, The»e wKfotvs draw $110 Slrt
’1 hose vet*^r*n» who are ptnih red or
t<*taNy entne under via** A
an,I r(-(^rve eaoit. Cla** B. th(,ve
wlvujiave lost a leg or arm during Hie
war, get $72 each. Cla«* (!, those
wnumled in the war or snircred tils-
abBTr.ie*. receive even. Cla*v D.
those w i iow* w hoae hti*b4ttd* died hr
were killed in the war, lecclve $43
each, - •' '* s •
Tim remaining two classes receive
$2’ 20 each
Excluding th* pensl-ms of $251,170.
the state ha* paid nut (1,000 for arti
ficial limbs.
Barnwell County Pension Roll For
Yrtr 1!K)3. ~
Class A.—I9h
Oar..
Tuten,
Bushee Jtlary. —r
Boyleri.vurxA.
Baxley Mar? A.
Bennetr f.aura.
Brant Martha J.
Meyer » Mill.
Allendale.
Barnwell 1 ,
'"'•tivcaMiore.
Sycamore.
Bennett Martha A. Appleton.
Bntnsoo Mary V. Thomas.--Lj
Creech 1C'in. K lim.
Cloy Bailie K. Allcnda'e.
Collins Kacbel. M'sckvrlle.
Clary Catherine. Ma^tiHS.
Coljlna Carojne, Goyap.
itawkln* M. C. Blackville.
Dvt h * .1 iidle,
Drawdrev Josrphcne Appleton.
llTchev E. A. ^ Blackville.
Ferguson Rebecca, Beig.ing,
Golden M V.
11 av M, Ih'
Harden Margaret,
llavtx-ig J Bj.1.
Creech, ft. J.
WiMUm*;C, I*.
Class C. No.
Ang’ev. G. ii.
Barnes Wiley.
Cteech J. .•*.
Crolt 11. J..
Dii-kinson F. il.
liyches B. ,11.
Dmk .1 E.
HiersJ C
II lover I) M.
Undo N’ G.
Bolt W. T.
Seasc J. D.
' Class C. No. 2
A«kew O»or<e N.
Btlley W. M.
B.-ck W (..
Benson Bailey.
BtUison IV
Black F. J.
Benton J W.
Baxtcy B F.
Bund* A iUt/ii.
B .xieyJ. a. " , -
BUck A.
B irtie* .1 IIX
Ben 111-ti' W II
THE STORM Kt.NG’B WRATH.
On Ft Ida v and Saturday three vep-
artte tornadoes swept Uirongti ditf«r>
ent sccll of l,oui*latni, MisviKsippi,
Alaliami and Georgia eijuaicg apt>al-
ling Ioks.'s of life. To ShimIhv ntglit
the authentic death list amounted l<>
•<S*. Tiiat other* were killed in retimte
localities and not reported i* sure.
I’rnbahly 1,V()0 other iicrvonv were in
jured, and thousand* wurw- left hr.tne-
•e'*. Forty six towns andilages
report 2,-VO residence and- luivii.ies*
Imti*. s destrnjetl. Many inure rtegroe*
than white* were killed, their iiotiv.ev
bring more fragile. -
MNsiKsipid vutiered tit* greatest !os*
of life, in Georgia about Ju per^m*
were killed.
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A BI. IN D C A N D t DA T K.
I’rof. J. E. Swearingen of Cedar
Spring* Sclimd Splirtaulmig cmititv, a
candidate for Mate Snpet intend.-nt of
Eihii'i.tton. will be one of tho mo*t In-
teroii|ingjper*nnajres in till* vest V pri
mary canijivlgn. He is stone blind yet
he . wav gVidiiated wi.h distinction
from tlic Bonth- (;ar(dina“ C'liege
several years aj{‘>. In anpearanee and
ability he is said to bear 1 striking re
semblance to Be.uator Tillman, w ho I*
hi* uncle. fie 1 !* -aid to bs an eletpiem
ami forceful speaker.
Judge—Mad tm thi- coqjj. has Itldi*-
l>w**t4!e p»>*<*f-rtt atvoo e
mtut has
age I* :i
W. i.et
Von «»v von arc only 21. j llouTBiTfoM
exnht|p DiIk? _ I
Witnr**—Well, your honor f canon-J
!v tav that I was six before I learned
to count.
Good money doe* not seem to be a
hit-cared when goo t secnrity i*»of-
fere.1. The I’ctin-ylynnia Railroad en
tered the incnoy market to Upttow on
forty year bonds titty million dollar*,
thirty intith n* in Europe, me balance
In this country . Tba people over the
water quickly look their shire and
in the llirftvd >tvtc* the loan was over
subserioed ten time-.
PI,EX I Y OF TROUBLE
Iv catt-cd by vtagirttion of rhcwllver an.'l
bnweU, t"_gev rid of R-Tand. headache
and fill Err tiaiijt^iind TTii nOlson thaf
hrlhg* jiuridi'-e, tak*v- Its. Kin—‘♦' New
ETfa Piii*, tl-.e reliable puiificr* tbaid »
live wotk.u ilhput geinding (vj- griping.
6c. at C. N, BurckliHlier’s drug stoYc.
Ifowcrs E.iiu.tdin.
B txh-y J. I..
Cteeclt I.. B.
CtMch t». W.
Cai roll Wittiatn B.-
CHrlr.iti Jnwe*.
, 1 >t ktoson if. C,
E km* C B.
Fennell G M.
Gnili.i O. 1*.
(ilium Thomas.
Grubbs .**itunel.
M silord J. Muff.
Iln tin S art lug .
iJii-.o W. M,
il icier II. W,
''Johnson R H.
~~KITCtU.Tg- M. W.—
Knopt ,Vbralij$»«<?
1. ineavteivd Si,,,
t.angtry C. H.
Lnzare J G.
Lewis Wiidam.
Morris W. K. ^
1 (13.
A lleudalo.
Blackville.
liarnweil.
a i
Claie'r.
Blackville.
>* **
Barnwell.
Tuten.
itiackj ille.
Wiliivlon.
it
-(21 20.
Blackville.
Robbins.
WHlUton .
Barnwell.
Seigling
Weathers bee.'
Wiliistoii. •'
Harnw ell.
(Bar. ;
Appleton.
M trtios.
llut«ori Elvira.
Have* E. K.
Holly S Jf,
' D : .iir M*rv A.
.-. Ilall Martha
Johns Rebecca
Junth n Carrie A
Johns •'arkli M
Kinsrd L -vica
Lawton V S
Lang Georgiana
LanrastW M »ry A
Lard (larrie
McLendon M A
M ilea (jirlieriim -~r
Mooney Kitty
Mt rick ilai tha M
Morris Ann
NevJIs Mary
Odam Ellen -3
O.Uih Mary
Gwen* Kcgenta
Owens Ellen —
Patter*o 1 51 ary
Roundtree Kti»a
Rhoden Ms reel 'a
Slutlersine 1. I’ -
Still Jht.3~
Sanders'N 'Im
St'll Eden c w
Steed M J
Sanders IIirrlett
Still Martha
fthepperd El-ie
Sanders M A
MiUSir«an
Still- Ch irity
Still E T
Tarrance Sarah
Turner Ma 1 y C
M nod.Eden
W|i*.m Amanda
Wnnley Marv
Wtiaiev Mdlle
Wtidim- E ita
Tsmor
jLiko.
harnwell.
K me.
Blackville.
AJicudale.
L 1 tilers.
• »
Martin
Sclgling.
Bar.i well.
Hilda.
Ulmer*.
\v illiston.
-- Ai ■
-Hay tfllle,
Martin*.
/Rarn well,
Tuten,
s< igd'tg.
y Mm ri«,
A pptet m,
Appleton.
Tl.t" 11
Fairtax,
(mir.
Tuten,
Klue.
Barnivcll,
Blat-kjriJe,
1 : * •
Ajjileioh.
G teenian
by cam,lie. ,
• 4
BlKvkviUe r ‘
Ttiirnwc’l,
. W illisti n,
Barnwell,
Bennett Spring*
Hhtekvilic,
Fairfax.
Barn Well,
"’.""Tr
Ilardv,
A |*:deton,
Bai 11 welt,
B ack \ ii Ip,
Barnw ell.
• s
Ili'da. .
Barn * tjl r
“
Seeding,
Bht'if 1 ISIe,
S'
WHitanis M O
Youman^ L J
Barn well,
,Bla<-kviUe,
K dn-,
'ttgrnweit.-e
DEALERS IN, ■
3 BEST FUBN1TUBE.
We Arc Now Ready With The
CliQiccst, Complctcst and Most Carefully Selccted^StocK^
of IIvyjlBehold, Kitchen an 1 OfReo Piimitur^jto please the
c ftt tastes and profit the most careful buyers. AH gdodh
new from the factories, of best materials and up to date
styles and finish.^ ■' ^ 4 :
A standard maKc Graphl^phone given as a pr,cmi
um on each purchase of $35.
: GOFF I NS AND CASKETS:
. ‘ T.
A Comjdete line of Collins and Caskets for the last ser
vice to loved ones.
Wo arc also prepared to furnish a bXicc Hearse with
careful driver for burials.
WILL.IS& co.
V * ✓
BARNWELL S. C ,
«
The Flag Falls,
AND THE JiAOE 1SEGINS
A f/m T0P-1TABLES,
• BAMWELL, S.C.
Al’endalo,
HE GOT WHAT HE NEEDED.
“Nine year* ago •; looke*! a* if my
otlnie bad come, '‘-av* Mr i> E'h’thing
bf Mill <!rsck. It.d Tot, “f w^* »o run
down that, life hji%2 o > a v -rv sle.idp''
thread. It Iv-i* tbe t utv drtiggUt
jctmmmrndeil * Kl^crrio Bitter*. I
p night * hottle H'tnl I got w hit ! n* ed
cd—■' r renK , hJ 1 had on" fo,.: in yy$
j grave, but E’ectric Bice •« put U
j on tlv* t trf agUo. and i'.ve be-n wcU
cvorstinm ” Sold under gu rantre at
Fairfax.
Btackviile.
Martins.
\\ bite Pond.
Bsriiweil.
Marti nll.li^ tijjtykVimt.-,
.Mile* M . D.
Nunn Hiram. Barnwell.
Umm ('• B. •*
1‘imdcr J. C. Blackville.
Reddy T. JT B.,rnwell
Prie«ter.W. S, b\cani.,ro.
Mill W. M Barnwell,
it >u*e M. I). Otrat.to.
S,ill I’ool i*. if • rn A'eti.
blill C 51. Blackville,
Stiu R.‘ K. ’•
bprawisJ.il. Wilibiton.
Ray Bart. Barnwell
Ictnpletou J. E. Rl*. kvitle.
S 1:1 C. ii. Barnwell.
Sanders J. J. —
Sanders W. R.' ..,.
Vv iitiam* It . G. Dunbarton.
Weaver W. G-. ,M tr.lns.
Walker A. M. F.'ko.
W’ial"V J J. Dunbarton,
Woodward W. L. Stte'itrig.
W alker J. VV, 1&'lljitevllle.
, Cla-v C. No. 3-(13
Augley M l) A. Sycamore.
Iloien E len. Biaekvtlle.
Coward Miry C. CInter.
Connerly Julia K Kline. —
Craft Oeorgia Ann. B irnwell.
Duncan F V Muieu.
Drummond Martha. Meyer's Miii.
Jacobs P. Barnwell.
CD** C . No. I—(2l,2<).
C. N. BlirckhAHcr’* drug store. bOe,
Ned and Brack I'o’ard. the two
young Newberry negroes who oitr-der
ed Mr* Klli*,ir near Cavce a cotiii'e ot
month* ago, will be h ing'ol at i.exlag
ton tmiorrow, It ha* been a good
TSrTrvr^TrrvrTfceTlis Ti*L <Tiiiir>'e hang-,
lug in ihia State.
FOR SALE.
100 Acre*—40 cteiecj,
H mile* from Mar.in
(DO Irollar* —200 Dollar* cash."
Balance in 1 -2 or 3“ Annin! pay
ments wito K per emit lotweeat.
T. B E lls. Jr ,
North Augusta, S.C.
or C. R F.lil*.
Mar.in. S, C .
DR. J:i0. P. LEE, JR
“CREAM OF KENTUCKY” ' '
^Horses. Sucidlers »r,d 1 larness, and Brood Mares, Per-
s*>iiallv selected by the Veterau Capt. Dunn.
JUST RECEIVED.
All I i' G id eanties And an Good as Pretty.
PfideGrf the Praiiic Ilorsesand Mules for all purposes
always c.tt Hand. ^
Tire est that good Judgment and Experience can
si'lecF.
Wagons an d indies in prreat variety of the very choice»t
mnterralft and t)U IT tiy nt t'-fTr workmen For comfort nml
durability, ^ood looks and lightness they arc unmatched
iii the State. . . *
—Tfrnrr 7 ^—Tfnn('ft I-earhcr <iLioT^FshfTliFteiTrffeT'irn army,
any single piece sold as readily a* a full Set.
Whips, Lap Kobe*. Umbrellas, ridles, Saddles and all
Horse Goods ever wanted.
PRICES RIGHT, AS ALWAYS,
I??
FINAL niSCn A KG F. NO ICE.
**
4oMct? I* hereby
(isv. M iv.Yirti , IPt
will tile « Irh lion
Dentist,
W 11,1,1 VI ON. - - ft
Jknd*»r*-(t! c.
.'Btnm5 M. v^J-
Birkcr Eluvnur.
Birne* M iry F.
BUck ('Hrolina.
Bcc.k. I tell I i!i.
B Aioci E lx ibeth.
Birn wcU.
Kiitckviils.
fty canine,
A t‘p (Hon.
Bn nivetl.
Appleton,
Klleuton.
Office over Hnnk if U iHisfon. W|lV
not. icccivc i hIIs hi the country, but
will b" in oHieo every day.
giv**i. that on Mow
's, the ot i!e , '»:g''' d
, kiu in.- I dm K bu<*l!'i'g
i J"d gn ot i’rohnfe, h : * tlunl rcitirn »i*
i K«"cut«f of Mr* Virgini* |> Y. itog
(leceusid, ami apply _for I.*ivers I»is
nitsvorj’.
W. J Y uing,
Kxecutur.
April 21*t 100'!.
TE \C:iEKV KX.V.MiN A I ION*.
•• 1
The RcgulHr Spring F.2!tmfn»+i"n of
aprdicant* fur 'IVsclieiS'. Cert'ii/mtcs
will he held -t ' Barnwell on—-Ftida'',
May 15th HH)S. within the u*n tl Itotir*.
All persons desiring to protiHre thoiu*
solve* for apietilng in the public *cbtN»D
will please be prom'pt In ilo-ir aiten-
d inc'e at the *ai-l exstninstiouv-—
B. M Darlington.
C. ft. E,
April 13th 10 S
DR. W. C. MILHOUS
g DENTIST, u .
Barnwell, ... - S.C.
or kick hour*:
8..‘10 n. rn.*to ti p. u.
Peisite* living away from Karnwtl!
w ill plea»e iiis.ke ap| (dntinei't* befw «
| e mil g Bv *o doing they will be »•
! of immediate seivhc and avoid
G|>n;diitment*.
I
r:iir.ie’n gottos seed
lla* .von r cotton -eed run <>nt? Arc
they real I v all h 1 nek_*pi;d * . [in you
want seed that w ill add It) to 2tl t er
cent t-> vour yield another ve*i ? Then
writ. f<>r' circular* of 1’liiliip* Im
proved seed.
J. L !*hil11|i».
Orangebntg. b. C.
MONEY TO LEND.
Wp are p’-epared to negotiate loan*
improved farm* for live ve*r*. Y partla
i payments interest K per cent on .loanit.
Don’t write,'come and »ep n*.
J. O. i’atleraon A Son.
2S—2
THIS SUPERB FRENCH COACH HORSE
For the
Season of.
Spring 1008
.. will be at
- Walker’s -
Stables, -
Allendale,
S. C. - '
' V * 'a. > A '*•*' . t
» . *•' ;» • :
a '.; ^ -V* >. • '
: ■
- ■ ■-i- „,. r * g >isvdjs*-
. V , M ♦
A T W EXT Y YEAR ft E NT V NOE.
’“1 have jn-t eompletetl .« twenty
year beilth sentence, imooted bv
^ _ _ Buck Do'*. Ariitoa ftalge, Wlilch cured
iny and the exceptlouniD g sul trade n»e of bleeding ni.es jn»t. twmu? rear*
Ihe market would probnbiy have gone "* ”• * rr *** , t D. B, 'Y '-'-aver, of Le
gBt oeut* or under for the crop. „’* 1 V * VI i'’* ?* er L* Atnica
yit a good average price for the ^’** ve hen a th* worst sore*, hot!*,
grad-s in the crop, and a large !’»'"*. wmirnd* an 1 Cut. In the HmUe.t
> was act Rvrde for ott'm la*t ame. _-»c. a. C, N. Burckhaltm s drug
. hut uuriwjptM Umi wtaBJiur ilur
FINAL DlftCH AUGK NOITCS.
Nolle" i* hereby given that on Tima- •
d-iv,‘Jff'h div of May thrts. the under-,
•igned will file with Hon. John K. '
ftneUIng Judge t*f I’rohate for Barn
well Cttiiinrt’. bet tinal return a* Kx-
rrut-lx of the la*t w iii anil teatamenr
of Thomaa Tj. Bosh, deceased, arid ap
ply for letters Di*inU«n y
CNri*»a I*. Bn*h,
Kxecutilx.
April 25Ui RKkL „
For Price,
Pedigree
&c. .
Apply to
Allendale
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