The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, May 14, 1908, Image 3
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T^e Barnwell People.
THURSDAY MAY.U 1»3 N
RATES OF SUBSCRIPT!OR.'
A4r*nce, per Annum $1.80
Ott Time $2 00
Tike chain g*ng will
Win Vbl. w\eek.
R,U.
Rwhert*.
CUwlt.
be at Meyer'*
J. 6. Muni*,
• : burr.—
m
rue regular meeting of Bamwitf
Dxlge No !«, Knighle ot Pylhius wlH
be held at theit EIhII on Friday night
at o’clock. A foil attendance is
requested. Ky order of
WOODW.tttVC. C.
Wm. McNAH. K. K.A 3.
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FOR SALK.
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By virtue of a~dl»txi»s« warrant for
rant. I will arlUr. front of Magistrate’s
Olflct, Barnwell, S. on ilOilt Jhv of
May, ISHfS. nt 12 o’clock ui.'to tie high
est bidder ?or cash one .linger Sewing
Machine, Drop head, sold a. the prop
erty of Lewis NeviD at aul': of Mr*.
Martha A. bander*.
E. E, MorrD,
agrint.
NOTJOK.
Milletteville, 3.L'., May 11th \m.
All those grntlruren who are Inter-
rated in more progrra* and clo*er uniuu
of riiose engaged in the high calling
of farming, are earnestly nquested to
laatatFIne lliil (’ark, ju-t above
ursa’a MHI Friday the liih Inst. The
first m nithiy diuuer will be served by
U. B Dunbar. ♦
A <w>uailt«uian and bvla-wa will be
adopted and ofiicerHor the year cho**en.
All who attend .will be expected to
join the Club.
"'N E. W. Kill*
For Cainmitteo.
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OLARNEWS.
A good deal of Interest seems fo he
tpatiliekttd by the brethren of Olar
HaptDt vhiireii lo the idea of huildii'g
(taritonage and locating their preacher
n their mid-t. The writer wi-hn*
these good folk* (iod>
Uudnbie undertaking.
CAVE SCHOOL CLOSING.
The cloving exerd-es of the Cave
School will be held on May ^»th, to
whicn time the eXetcDea appointed for
life l&(h Inal aie postponed. -Ho the
occa.tou will be doubly entertaining
and enjoyable.
Every one U invited to spend that
bright day with the Cave cv-lmol arid
a cordial welcome will be given to all.
The May meeting of the Saltke-
hatch e AgriculiHityl Club will lie held
fonioriow As the ladies will grace
’he gal tiering w ith their pretty atten
dance the weather clerk* is prated to
give clear sky and caressing breer.e.
speed In this Tb* biiwday Aehool l’h» Xl»wt J»yew
BrSlich on batnrday was an Ttfoal suc-
reaa. There were scores of good young
men. none nsmed Ad im, nuiltitudes of
girl* as pretty a* Eve and not a ser-
B.
HERCULES CLUB.
A m-eting «>f llerctile* Democrath
C ub M BafdBjr MtMl to inrei*t ttre * week, but noire
V^tin ■ precinct’on Mat (2») twenty
third at three o’clock p. in. to transact
very important bu-inex. All members
«if the Club are earnestly requested lo
be prcsenC
G. W. Morris.
Chairman.
J. E. Lain,
Executive Comailtteeman
A GOOD WAY,
Mr. H. J. I’owell of Rosemary pulled
our latch string on Frtdsy and was so
untroubled in appearance that we in
Irrvhswrd him unawares a* lo the new.-
4n ola township, the only one in the
oounty unhurt bv railroads.
He believes jn homo living and Hods
both pn>.<peritv and happiress in
making hia farm self supporting.
Besides rai-ing home supplies abun
dantly he gives some of his surplus
energy to stock laisiug, with profit
and pleasure He is working this
year a span of mules of tils own raising
that are as tough as lighlword knots
and »uli of spirit. For the older he
could have received f2-V) the first of the
year. The cost of raising his tmiles to
the time thev are able to earn their
rations does not exceed $5(1 each, ami
-diist expense is so gradual that It is
^feit.
« la a believer in good cattle also,
can at almost any time spare a fill
••bl Jersey to ihe town house keeper
l*4*ding rich milk and delightful' but
the panic has not affected him
^ further than to postpnifb the veiling of
the surplus of the la.t cotton crop.
Tba March—May winds continue.
Teachers’ Examination tomorrow.
II. M. Graham Esq. was in town on
j Monday.
.Home wise farmers, we are told, ara
planting damaged cotton land! in corn.
Thursday was cool, hut a call and
vlmt bv Mr. O. I*. Griffin had a heart
warming effecr, * ■%
Bern coast truckers are getting re
turns for car loads of cabbage in re
mittances of posta^b stamps.
Ws heard the first whippoorwill
Sunday night. The cold, according to
this wise bird prophet, D alt gone.
Judge Robert Aldrich went t<*
Charleston Monday to attend the Dio
cesan Convention of'the Episcopal;
Church. \-
There Is great mortality among
Branchvllle chickens this week. The
Orangeburg IMstriot Conference ia in
session there.
o’
Mr. K R. Defers, a good Pythian,
came down to take part on Buuday In
the memotlal exercisra. All gOcd peo
ple were glad lo see him.
Oats are ripening tw’o weeks ahead
of the average lima. They cmne in
nicely to lessen the buving of sorry
Western com at $1 16 a bushel.
The Dutch prophet predicts much
wind and unusual coolness for May.
There are to be cold spella from tbif|
llth to 17th : 22od to 2B;h : 2 »lh to 8ls,\
The Grand Lodge Knights of
Pythias will meet at Aiken next Tues
day week. Barnwell Lodges will send
delegates with keen appetites and dull
thirsts.
The la<t of the HspprvlMc Immi
grants have abandoned the \|ken sand
(arm 'Ihoy became so poor that they
had to sell their household goods to
pay their ways North.
Carpenter Henry Green, colored,
has a half cent coined In 1304. He
keeps it for luck. These latter da vs
Uncle Sam is above making such little
money.
NEW CANDIDATE:}.
Co]. Frank II. Greech announces
to
day his camd lacy for re election to the
oRco of Hheriff.
Mr. Richard G. DalfortJ announces
hltus'-lf In today’s paper a candidate
mr the office of Magietrate at Barn
well.
MEMORIES OK A COMRADE.
To Tux LUhxwxll Peopi.r:
Having known
all tbd Bu-h familiea In and it^llnd
Klleuton. and esperdally Mr. A.
Bush, since 13^4, for In that year«l wps
boarding at hla lather’s, going to school
with all Uih hofs In that iielghborhoorl.
Dr. Camion Robert and James Dunbar
_. . .v . and many other* now suth from tola
The announcement of Jas . M. I " “ ||| e . Woen tlm war broke out between
terson K-q. aa a candidate for th«
House of Itepreeeutatives Is pubiirhed
today.
The announcement of Mr. -ClwvrU*
M. Croft of Bvcantore as a candidate
for Coroner is published today.
UNJOX MEETINGS.
Barnwell Association.
practical
aig-
J ones.
K.
pent—or candidate—to tempt nr terDfy
any one. And the Dinner was a Rich
iuvnd feast.
Henry Leopard, white, charged with
tlw crime mentioned in first column of
first pagcrwaB carried through Barn
well on Saturday via Coast Lino to
Denmark and Heaho_a£d to Columbia
for sate keeping In the Penitentiary.
He was identified by tha little victim,
u ini i- a i -u-m. but who had never
seen him before Thursday.
Wa had many welcome cilleea last
more an rhafr^UastFr
II. Dicks of Rich Land, who paid us
his first visit on our busy day. He I*
mentally blight, i-hvsically handsotiie
and we ate sure will all his life be high
iu principle and as upright in conduct
as hi« good grandfathers and mothers.
«o long well honored ampug all that
knew them.
Florinda?” as pre-ented at the
Barnwell Opera House Tuesday even
ing hy half a hundred Graded Hdmoi
nupil* was a revelation, aa If all the
finwer gardens had mingled their per
fume*. and all rlie snug birds had com
blued their melodies, and all the winds
hail worm In rythmic music theif
voices anu all the fairy folk of all the
olden time had come to once more m<ke
brave show to mortal loolrera and lis
teners. That wa* Florinda, glorious,
indescribable, s May dream.
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KLUENTON NEWS.
(jur cropa are much retarded i>y the.
weather that has prevailed the last few
weeks. The coid. strong wind* started
young peaches to drop from the twigs,
in some places the ground is almost
white with the young fruit, and Gen
eral Green Is sweeping the community.
The Jfalh of the past fe*f weeks has
placed the farMl^r* two weeks behind
with their work, i\nd cotton plantin
Is not oyer, plantlrtg-'cotton for
bears, and lighting grass for the hulls.
Hhame, shame when will tills arduous
task end?
The saw and hammer are still heard
In our growing little town.
TTie ebb tractors completed the hand
some magnificent residence of Mrs. 0.
J. Ashley, which she now occupies,
having returned from her home place
in Barnwell County.
M,r. G. W. Cromer, the contractor,
hat just placed the finishing touch on
the commodious re-ldeuce for Mi. Nor
man Biinklv on Main Street, and be
gun the Method is church same street,
which will soon be ready for service*.
Mr. R. I>. Miller, who nrow occupies
a rented home in the town, is fast pre
paring the material and placing it on
a purchased lot on K . R Ave,
The trade of the town la fair, D the
way our merchants express It, yet sad
dened over the many .deaths of the
near past. We are nut perfect, we are
on the road of Improvement. The
Ministers df the acvrral churches in
the town are keeping their flocks to
gether nicely, a* I hear of no stray
theep. We haye preaching four Lord*
flays In the month, good teaching,
bight and day, anstf .Sunday Schools
find goo 1 ordinances make good morals
And Christian |ieopl«. We have no day
fcchool at present. Our teacher has
been quite HT wlth fever for some time,
(s tftrw convalescent and hopea to
dtftfu to work noon. ~ -
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HAGOOD BRIGDE MOXUMEItT.
Maj. Wm. V. JrJar, who ha« intsr
ested him*elf In this patriotic and
worthv cause, says lie is gnatly en
couraged in the work, and does not
hesitate to sav the Muuumeni w IK cer
tainly be buiir.. it’s now only « que*
of cion how much money will be put in
R
The people ojf Orangeburg, lie fur-
tli<*r sav* have contrlbiitod liberally
and promptly, recngnUing at once the
duty we ewe to this gallant corps of
South Carolinians and Ua peerless
commander to have the record .of its
achievement ami deeds of daring, per
petuated.—Orangebuig Evening News.
CHOOSING COUNTY COM M1S-
> SIONERH.
A resolution was adopted on sale-
day by the Hampton County Conven
tion putting in the prlmarv the election
of the two County CommUriotmr* vrho
asvlst the Supervisor. Inthu county
a* in this and others ric* law provides
for the appoitiMnent of the two Com
missioners bv Ihe Governor upon
recoiilmendaiion of the Legislative
delegation.
AnoUlef Jaw provide* for tl»e ap
pointment of x Auditor and Treasurer
by the Governor^but those <-ni m*W are
aiwayaseie'-ted iiTNthe primary elec
tion.
It is likely that this trew departure
will be brought before tnw Barnwe'l
County Democratic Executive Com
mittee at its next meettog.
1,. .Steward rh ip—Its
nificance,
fi,' r 'fhe preparation for and conduct
of a revival.
3 Teachers’ Training for the Bible
School.
DlvUiou No. 1 Rosemary.
JntroduetoryJSeTmon—W. M. J(
Tonic No L- R I* Galphio, It
Woodward, It. M Mixson.
Topic No 2.—J. D IMtts, S. A. Hair
R. It .JolinaUtn.
Te-.l^ No. 3—Dr. Fiank M. IVi.lD,
Horace J. Crunch v
Mlsaiowary S^Wbn—J D. Pitis
Division No 2 Colston.
' Introductory Sermon—D. L.
Topic No. ! — M. M. Benson,
Klzey. W. II. Fender
Topic No. 2—S F. Chisolm,
McMillan Jr., i. U Hunter.
Topic No. 3 —D L. RotOn,
Hutto
Missionary Sermon—M. M . Benson.
Division No 3 Bethe’.
Introductory Sermon —VV. G. Britton.
Topic No 1—C. E Turnrr, C. M.
Edenilfid. Thomas Deer,
Topic N<>. 2 —s. P. Hair, W. C. Man
uel. J . A. Jenklu*.
Topic No. 3 -IV. G . Britton, W. W.
('ope.
Missionary Sermon-S P. Hair.
Dinner will be expected on the
ground. _y ' ’
For Committee.
the Statesonr departed frl*-nd. L. A. i
Bush, w as one of ihe lir»t to rnlDt nn - ;
der tL W Me reary at captain and go f
to the front lie was (hen In.his teen*.
We arrived In RicliinoniT nfiOni iIir,’
li h of August, wliere we remained'
Is Tour Money
of it you have
t(i Wrolk your-
Roton.
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COL CREECH’S CANDIDACY.
1 respectfully announce my enndi
dsuy for re-election to ihe oftlce'o
Hheriff of Barnwell County, and in no-
ing so I wish to return my rlnceie
thanks to my many friends in the
county for their untiring efforts tn u:y
behalf and their successful support in
the past, ami 1 trust and believe 1 have
done as it has been uiy honest de-ire tn
the admin Stratton ot ihe duties of the
cilice to subordinate self and s< Iflah
motives and lo only tabor ar.d work for
the best interest of the w hole people
Willi malice towards none and kl d-
Tfpavtor att/To those Trnfortnrmte (the
criminal cla**) I have treated them a.
Kiod.v aa circumstances would allow.
I have ncici been nirndr.nfoT om*'
lor several lUtmmk, doing all necessary
camp dutv, until I tninX, Njiven.ber
«»r December IbOl. M e w.-re seat down '
in Eu*terD Virginia in tne suburbs of
that old town, HulfuU. on N a use mood
river, whyr* we established onr.campl
and called It. Camp Hogt-r in honor of)
the general of (h it name. While here !
I made a complete map of the camp,!
which I am now paving oopCd in j
Augusta, to show to uiy posterity and i
others.
I think smae time in Mav 1302 we;
were sent bv k to Kichfnonu and took
up onr camp out -iuar .the Ciiieka-
hominy. a »m.jl|,fd.i;LlU)l ,ui>ide famous
lor being the plaec'^inm;, Die iile «1
Capt. John Smitii w as .saved by Poca
hontas.
At that time the Grand Anuv of the
I’otoinsc as it was called, commanded
by’tf. B. McClellan hud Jticlimond he-
siig**d, but theie wa- chaos, as it were,
and IIuhIIv, w hirii ( lieie w as a siirttcieffr
army mol.Hired within that three or
hmr miles and put under Hie coimn-iti.d
of l.ee and others, the great war drama
opened ui»on itie liead warier* of that
IrCe stream Alter forming in line
the 1st S. C. V. under Maxev CTegg,
we advanced injjxjard stvle, and soon
after crossing Gaines’ >il creek ' we
met the advance guard of the enemy,
and there, in the bloom of youth, is
w here onr departed friend. L. A Bush
was, as l thought, killed hut survived
ids almost moital wound. Well, lor
seven days and seven idgllts hundred*
of cannon 'vomLed their fiery missile
destruction In cocnectini^wiih the rat
tle of about one hundred llimtsand
mud<ets, and at the end of seven days
the Grand Army was Muted ieavi.ig
the hills and valley* of the ohl t hick
ahornmy liowlhg In idtsvd hiiiI w:iter,
and the si< ge of old Richmond wa>
rais'd, but it did not stay raised.
Our depart!d fiiend Mr. L. A. 0.1*1)
onGmr
(.’burch in lus boviiond ami lived up tu
all the requirement* of the church,
loved and respected hyv rflati'.ti* and
friend*. I hope lie is at re*; in p-ace.
"-si will give tue tiHines of all (lie liv
ing mem hers 04 Company A 1stal C.
V.
I am now the only liking commi.-
sioned (dticer, in my 76’ii year.
D H. Crsland, a Baptist minister of
Saluda county,
W. \V. Williams, a lawyer at Aiken
Aaron Tyhr, Angus 1*. Ussery JaMiea
Tyler, W u. K. Bell.L K. Harley, T.
F. H. Weatbeisbcc. Jac•» Armstrong.
Yuurs ti uiy.
J. W . Us*ery.
making money for you? The more
employed for you, the le»$ you need
self. If you keep on saving and putting your savings
to work, the funded capital ,of your .earning years
will gradually take up the burden and you will not
need to work at all; ,
In the meantime you fire insured against hard luck
or hard times. Have you ever thought about having
some money -
At Work For You? :
If not, it is time
you did if you have any regard for j our future com
fort or for the well being of til oh e dependent upon
you.
want
o’r If,
'SOW is the time to begin to Have.* If you
to start on the road to financial independence,
you have started and would like help and encourage
ment. it will pay you to Deposit yoilr money in the
BANK OF HL ACKVILLK and we will help you
save. Then,"too, you build up a credit with the
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Hank.
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NOTARY P0BL1C,
feLAt’KVII.LE; S. C.
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M. F. H. WILLIS,
DESTiSf:
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N' W* Tort bfiiitistrjr at Bara wall
Cuuiitv Price*. , ,,
(ifiii-s Ic Ft*'*pienc*. Willlston S.C.,.
. Make Appulntm^bts Uy Bait or
piiouc.
All Bjxit Cash;
EUREKA!
ti>« korrU
In A
"We have foniKl it,”
FDh Nvf cafehes it* oo« In pight;
‘ S M fl";t with rpaw l*wi or «K-
t' rmii.at*'i|ie little fi*IU
Made of g .lvarjised 'wlre It ia a tori
. reh'iier^tMl'Xfijfe 'keepqf. u
I Stare. *1*^ of stream. Call toon or
1 wiit'j to ,
11. n. Dickinson, Ageot, ,
L'liusrs, a, C.
NOTICE TO DEB TORI AND CttB-
Itors:
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nl the lanio ditlv ptteMsa
fact tliat it is year office amt 1 am you
servant, ami as an American citutxn it
it your duty ntirt privileg** to vote for
the niHii best q>ialifie«l to fill the utUc-
trtiin sm .iu the e.inrildute* that solicit
your suffrage* ami abuuld you again
elect me lo tha ofiice 1 now occupy 1
promise yoiPthat I will never beirav
the trust reposed in me anu will in the
luture, as I have In the past, emlesvo
to merit your hearty approval and we*)
done. Assuring, you that whemver
m v physical and menial condition is
such I Min the intirfflitiea of old sge to
uiifii me for tne active discharge of thv
diuit-s of the office i-ulil In the exer
else of my own y^iUKtueut refuse lo
serve jou longer as a pub'iu officer,
conscious of the fact that i would
be doing violence in my own person
and an injustice to you And ’further,
1 promise jou to abide bv the rules
governing the primary elections of the
Uemocraiic party, and to support Me
nominee* ol aan.e.
r \ • Frank' H". Creech.
IT REACHED THE BI’OT.
Mr. K. Humphrey, who owns a largo
general store at Omega, O. amT is pres
ident of the Adams County Teicpb -ne
Co., a* well a* of the Hume Telephone
Co., of PRiij Cut!illy, 4>7'vtJTI |if Dr. 1
King’s New Discovery : ‘■’It saved my
life oiK'e. At lea»t_ 1 ijjink it did. Ii
*eenied to reacTf tl:e spot- -the very seat
of my cough —\41irn everythU»x e+«e.
tailed ” Dr. King’s New Discovery
not only' reaehca the lough spot; it
heal* the soro spots and th** we*k -pot-
in throat, lungs and chest. .Sold un
der guarantee at C N Burckiialter’k
drug store. 50c. and 1 00. Trial bot
tle trie.
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GET READY
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. All person’
the^jjtate.of.
please present the yimo duly attcits
and all pfn sons.*)ndfbtfd Jo. aiil«l^,fi|*
t«te are requested to make prompt pay.* ...
merit to lh<: Uiidersiluied. , 4| "
J.J.,flra.r-VK
Admlnlstratora.
BUt ttlE BESti
» I I. »’ » I • t, f **
. Make laboi: prolltahle ^v. pfodfirloR
tlia largest crons with least expendi
ture of niu*ele for^ie, t ,
The Broadqiell, fioui^e Jolntqd C<Hy
ton, originated and devq'npei) by tiubn
B. Bread well of Alpharetta. Ua , is thfi
eat Iq. the Sp.iilh, having produeed
hhkk n itaa Tq the acti|t. and fiw.i
w*l vraoT hr’Sk* et the Georgia
Fair. * —. .
14 :<)() per bq-bel. For oale by, ,
M. U. hlckiuson, AkeflL-
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MAKING HA(’PY HOME*.
SEVEN STATES HURT.
Within the p«st three weeks about
43 bard yarn mill* in the States at Vir
ginia. North ami South Carolina Ueor
gia. Alabama Florida and Tennessee
have closed down by agreement for
aixty days, at the end of w hjch time
they may prolong their reel, or resume
work, jnat aa circumstances may re
quire. These v*rn mills operate a half
a million spindles and Pm million dol
lara are iavesied in them. All that
money,ia doing no good now, and their
operative.*, numbering thousands, are
not earning their- salt.
Til E COUN J Y CON V ENITON.
Mr Editor: It will be expected of
me a* Secretary of the Barnwell county
D.-ntacraujr to give some account of Me
May Convention which met at Me
Court House on the 4rh of Mis month.
Hut your “write up” last ween re
ilcvednitiof a good deal I can only
reaiate that Me organj/.atiou was easi
ly e Heeled by Mr. BoUt being nude
Chairman, Mr. R. M. Mix*uii Vice
President, J. B. Armstrong Treasurer,
and N. F. Kirklaud Jr. Secretary hy
appointment.
Mr, Buist iu taking the chair made a
few happy remarks as Dr. iV. C. SiniM
did iu leaving it.
Tho Platform of Principle* should
be read and re-read bv every citizen of
Barnwell county—therein la contained
food for thought t. the breadwinner.
In the second paragraph you ll.d
the word* *we denounce the useol the
tax payer’s uuney to bring immigraius
into this State.” You will see that
you furnish the means blindly of hav
ing others to take your place.
Look over the Platlorm carefully, l.
will flo you a world of good. You can
vote wore intoillgently next summer
for the men that you want to go to 'the
Legislature. . -
The Resolution on the liquor traffic
in this btsle is a good one, read that
care liHj. .
The Executive Committee had a
meeting and discussed at length and
with a good denl.nL. interest measures
at will be taken up when they meet
agair., which wilt be June 1st.
N. K. Kirkland, Jr.
Becty.
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K Dltn'KX.SfiRY DILEMMA,
nitad BufeTCIrcuit Judge Piftch-
ard last week moderated hia first order
In wblob he requireit the Mate T)t*
isrn«ary winding np Commhnflon to
give bond for fHOO.OW)' pen’Rng th4 fip^‘
I teals to the Uultod Btatea Court of Ap
peal. Now h« will be aatiafird with a
$175,000 bond—U be can get it. There
la likely u> fan no further trouble until- fiUtb,
the final decision 1* reached in the
fonrt*. -
F.> The bond wa* flveq I
GETTING WELI« _ «-
Senator Tillman, looking fine and in
excellent spirit, passed through (?t>-
lumbia Saturday to Waslifngton, where-
h« is taking thing* ea4y for a few duya.
Next Satu’rday he will rail frmP Boston
to Gibraltar foir a rest time ef several
month* In Southern Europe. Mr*.
Tillman and Drs, Babcock and Watson
of Columbia Will go wfth him The
Senator is now free from the tingling
sensation \ti his 144f arm and filde that
made him fear a neivous breakdown.
Occasional pain ia aft the rvtftlnder of
bta recent illnesJ.
cGme cakkIArh.
All R. L. Carrlera and that/ subatf-
tutes of Barnwell and adjoining coun
ties are requested to meet here on May
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Comatitte.'
Of late mimliers
been made between
country tow ns and
the city by th** sea
of marriage* have
gentlemen of the
the fair ladles of
.WJN
HUSBANDS.
GIRLS CA
Judge John 11. night, member of the
board of school viritore, in an address
last evening befocgJjie N<>rWalk tCon)
Town Teacners’ association on •‘Ihe
Psychology of TeajdifiisJ/ urged the
young women lo "spend an hour of
study each day in the development of
personal niagnetNm, the aame aa they
would the study ol miiv arr. .
Primarily this was for the purpose
of gaining the interest and the atten
tion and the love of their puphs, he
said; secondly, it was not only to ob
tain a husband, but Mat M'e oiscipilua: L." —
might win a large number of suHorlP
from whom a grri might selecr an af
finity. Many girls had but one change
he said, and accepting the one they
soon found they made a mistake.
Jtfdge Light said only one-fourth of
the teachers ntxrried. “tt they had
spent a* mtt'ch time in cultivating per
sonal magnefiaui a* tb'fi.v did in dress
ing their fislr, b^ declared, three
fourthe of tbeifi wouidf be iffarrled...
increasing number of such alliance*
may lie suggested iu this clipping'from
the Charleston Evening Post:
Tbe Memiulnger school is the e«-
pecial pride of Charleston and it is
earnestly desired Uiat it *IihII be the
peer of hiix> school for ulrl* in Me
country. Now. pyaotlcailv every fir*f
class mdiooi for r ^gir>.* iu the United
Stales lias A department of ti< mestlc
science nnil household arts The M* m
minger scluMtl, a* Prof, 't'ate well says
gives excellent pr paraiion (or college,
and our students in Increasing niiin
hers are acquitting tiicuiselvcs with
credit in the beat colleges In the land.
It prepares for the reaching prntes«inn,
and hundred* of onr graduates now
hold important position* as teach or*.
Xo r tnD c«>ndVi*iai)a- luiwever, -eighTy
percent of our students will nnri*T
and I Kloofne liie head of homes. Their
happiness and the welfare TiiT'iliese
imiiienvilldepend largely on the spirit
and the efficieiicv with w hich thev un
dertake the defies and responsibilities
rtf the household. The School should
rtrt its share in liiyii.g a betrer fuiihca-
lion for ih.e lunne activlriea and in snr
rounding them wiili greater dignity
and Iniqortance in Hie inihd* of our
gir's. The girb who in schtad te.arn*
the soicnfilic prl’sfciplea of cookieg and
their prac.icu) app'Jcatio^ and who
learns to make her ow'lftlresse*, start*
life ’with an Immense advantage, even
tliougR her citcunistances make the
practice.uf there arts nnnece-'j.rv.
On every hand is heard “today tiie
erv that Ihere are ho good aortFants to
be liad. I.* i* not largely liecause tiieie
are few good housekeeper*? Serxsjrt*;
unlike poets, are made and not horn
i’liev used to be train d in the elder
day bv mistresses of households who
knew how things should be d me be
cause they had been Well grounded in
ih6 household arts by their mother*,
hut nowadays there Is not miuh of
domestic,.s6ienc,e Inculcated at home,
and the art of housekeeping is almost
lost. Hence, verv Ivgclv. “I
g*>od servants If lh'; miatrcsa knows
what should lie. she can better require
efficiency of th6 inaid. So that study
pf the domestic science* in the school
wilt help the girl who ha« never to do
anythlDg of practical worlTherse'f. as
well as Me onf; who must do her ow n
cookin£juul revving.
T ip AND BETTER
r , HEW VEIIi. ' : ~
—WHITTLE'S PLATFORM —
• ^
ANOTHER CAR-LOAD 07 FINE! MULES J UHT JR KG KIV K D AND
THEY ARK ITIK F1NKHT ALL ROUND I EVER HAD SUlfPED.
ALSO 2j STALK CUTTERS AT rJO.bJ J UHT RECEIVED.
j. o. whittle.
Being myself n pinctical ffirmcrjl know the Heeds 6f tne
country and always fully equal every demand and expecta
tion.
Buying (dr canh I have choice of all markets and know
the bewt and go there.
Buying in eiy* and train load quantities I get the lotfest
Knowing the value of good seedd I raise data formyaCl* 1
and for my customers.
These advantages I ghtefly pharc with niy friends.
!JLW* Her t in oife open neCret eff success, an Assurance
of good crops:
The farmer who has the bent work stock, wagons, nna
implements and a plenty of food find fqfage gets the be®»
wages hands and share croppers.
Whittle will sell you the Best.
THREE CARS HORSKS. ALL GOOD. stllTABl.fc FOR 3ADDLK*
LIGHT AND IIEAV.Y DRAFT PURPOSES.
‘TROCARS MULES, NONE BETTER, FOR KAKR. ARAGON A?tD TIM-
HKR USKHt- " “ '■
OVEFAR WAGdNS. BOUGHT BE POKE i PRICES. ADVANCED. THE
BEST IN MATERIAL. WORKMANSHIP A\D FlNlSll IN TllK SOtiTH.
SPEAK
ING FACEa
%
MONEY TO LEND
We ere prepared to negotiate loans on
improved fartffs for five years, partial
pajments. interest 8 per o«<n on loads
Don’t wrHe. oome and aee us.
s --- j, O. Patterson 4 Son.
With u^ex'al oa * nv s * it, t'l )-»y»tki
d*-r«tsn<llng of essential* snd extcntlca,
cresful prwencsl expsrieac’i and lore for
phde iii art wt- lest justified In
fullest awiiidsctlon (o all putruiili
the HEfiT lh raotogrspby.
Our Portrait Work is of tho
tncr. tru*: to hat a re sad unexcelled U per
feet picturing. ’ . ■ . 1 '
We tnwkc Kodak Pit lures, Pest Caids, Ka-
arge I'lciurc* uml in erery loch of the eutliL
fic.d of Photogiwf hy are mwajmesed if aap
City Studio.
To Our betdithul Hue of the meet esleal
Pictures for wail ^ec(>r|ifloa we apk (he
special find crUUwl attention of the publle. ,
Placing and pledging our beet enrvlcea ts»
our friends we ask whh to tire confideuufi tH
opportunity to maks guud curevety.pronuen
uki. KELLI’S bTUDlO.
BLa-rviux J. .fc.
D. WHITT
BLACKVILLE. S G
J
THE
WANTED:
Fifty cblbred labored it
once for logging; railroad and
sawmill wofk. Steady ^6ri
good wages, paid fcvery highi
with checks, Whi^h fnafy b<;
turfied into Office iot CasK
every two weeks' and hOti^f
rent free. Abo cart use Miftef
Call ot address BfeOri Lum
ber Co.; (Jhrters; S. G. located
Oit S. A. I • Ry.
r t * *
V/ie Oldest and Strongest
Bank in Barnwell Counts;
Depository of The !'tate of Smith Carolina, T he County of KifnwiU,
Jnd The 'Town of BaffiwcH
THE WORLD’H'IJK iJJCLIMATE
is not^ntir.ely fret* from tli*ca»«, on the
liigh **lwVa!ton* fever* prevail, whfi
on the lowe.r Icvei* nifilarla is eucoun
tered to a greater or less extent, acoord-
ing to altitjide. To ovnreomo, v|lfnHie
affections lassitude, malaria, jaundice,
biliousness. feVer and ague, aruj gen
eral dehlljtv. the most effective remedy
i«.Electi ie BifIe••*, |hc great alferaiive
■and blood purifier; the antidote for
every form of bodll.y weakness, perv-
oasue**. and Ineoinnia Hold under
gua- antee at N. Burckhaiter’s drug
•tore. Price 60 t.
Capital, ■ - - - - -
Surplus and Undivided Profits,'
$60,000,001
tds.aoff.wj
to *avf money \i nftt hard when once n tjani account !s started lof
nidney in a bank (htnnot burn it Inde the pocket.
A bank account mean's paving biltfl by check—the only absolutely
Safeway. Check*'leave no room for al'gunVeuL a^' to when or how a
bill whs paid. Each check i* reyofded fiv the hank’s booka. 'These
togeher wiili rour money and the cnncellcd enecita are kept for you
in tyuyglar amt fire proof vaiVlta, You hay A access to them at any
TJet,n>'t*l& this over with you !he nfitt time yoh are In fowh t( lAi-
possfnle.to call', Write if*'.
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C. F. Cttfedli,
F. 1. Btcllttufi
MtSab
Calhoun
Off.
jersey cow* with young caivcfi.
tale. Apply to
i
Butier llarood.
BamweH, K. C
Plant Spring A^vertiffe*
mciit* now. Do' not over
crop, but do all you pronrtso.
m6ney* to i.daM.
A>ply to 0. M
Barnwell, ff. C.
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Greene,
Lifej Acfcldeq!,-
fcTCLO'filfe
LIGHTNING
live Stock
mm
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