The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 06, 1908, Image 3

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——^ ■ . ■ ^ Tlpe BarnweirPeople, TII UAH D AY. All HI) ST li, I SH«. . RATES OP SUBSt'RIPTIOn. in Advance, per ADnum $1.40 On Time.. .« 00 Tbl» wei;lr x pxrt of tlu HihIo jrunc « Hi he nt the Four Mile llill Jn Four M1 ift Tmvaudi 4> »nd LtuL ieat^linlt-r RHrnaell, AHmniny 1 iitfikkr i.Vh- AHe idale, Saturday ii.ul. FIRST HAl.KSv - SavKimair* flr»t wa* ahlnpOd t/' New York to ne aold hi TMi.miaoy HnII for the benetil of tlio llrvan oafbpaigii fuiol. —AoKotU*> Hint r< ceIy>• d luTt week sold lor lOots. /■ We foTfowiivij '^notations from ihe »j»e*-'o'IV i>THr^Rnapfi, WTio Ti v \ the ulace of Mr. li, Wlliuton Towiitdih '('• W Jiaius hi «iiii*ron l ow iisiiiu.^-—' ' s 4. C. Rohortar T 'J. B. jipnla, Clerk, *— Siipr. e regular -meiptliig ol paniw< |l [iod*re-Nu Hi, KnijrhtK of Pythias will !>e held,at rht'ir H;dl •»! Friday niirlit at o’clock. A fall attendance is wpMted. By order of— J. h. woonwAitn, c. o. Wnr. McNAB. K. R. A S. H \ RMON Y NO. II. A. K. M A rcgi;Inrcmmii'trlnation of J+*fmoriv fa loe \'o ir \ v ai ^it ti. i.i in V'asonic Tmii'c no? Tlmiwlaw Au- Ustlklu Work to Itc Uonc |n K. A <h- Vislting brethren are cordially invited grec to attend. Ridler. JIagood. \V II. P. Anderson, flee' ,• wj'~r< M., Fodder lulling time i« here. Tlie candidates will Hock to Dal dock to lav. m- Buldock is tin largest place In the ci utw^^o-lay. The August sop is ra| Kliv sborten ing tile co ton crop. Mr«. \v T,. Ay cock is \ i.-itirg re I a tives in IJiilou t buntr. Mr and Mr* M. I,. Midd'efon are at tlic lIoielVl»Mlf« tut. Atlantic < i'v. Rey. M. M Henson and family are tiiakii g a tftc&tiou stay at Biutfton. K*v. •!. K.il nnle un'l family left on Tuea lay to s.iend a inoiitii 1 n Virginia, Capt. 1 . \V .Itipiiv wen? to | attending the p'armetn’tu»iitHXea , liemg iieid Mi tftc Upper part I Matw; i ! ■ What jys the present a tain a of rural conditions f In gooei <tl Jthey may bo mu lined follows, list. A now of the as A. MA£t lHK* r very nmch lower earning capacity of the itiraf toiler than of |ii» equal in Itie cUy and H conanincnt dis Fwtr^tinrrlon upon tlie part of the Tarn .... ... . 1 wage earner. I, 1 W'W, ,,N frnnt <rH ’ e i Second. A lower and more har.ardou I»r. It. t: Kirkland saw * strange (loir. wuii thiigiie pfo*rudi11g fmnvlts moutli losing wp..lelKefaott Street, ' apparent ly pating no attciition to hm\tiling. In. K hurried his children iirt.o the yard. Just then tlie strange dog turn ed aside, tiit. a In antitul omirh t-i rier. u"t a Pttrticle ot Ids whs HdapUld in tlitT for boys to hi- j In tneir l(fe foy girls. done If much C4ik.bexlu tereat anu iustruet t woi k, more can be Tcnc.li them to mend and *ew and conk; „now to doctor; tmw to diVa* a woo.nil make a ligatnte. how to adorn tlie si u. J. (do home a.ml make it apiicnr like a i. palace; liow liy a simple arrang enmi.t j mo environuK nt ol ihc - home can he r ranafot ined into a place of beauty .' in ilie Ulilted Staten the art of cookin'^' TIil'lT^Sre -cani- | is maijity a art: I^Mta- iclnu The fief a od^dax nnteTrTrrpiTdieiglibor- hood, and lesiuned it* slow run no tlie street..' y ih-klv getting tii* gun l»r Kirkland killed the si ranger dog tiefore ! (j.,^ tiirfber hanii was doiie. Vefy <;oni- artno^c |.;>5 .uicof education rfiFtma^uHSirr Leinon liadjdiie terrier whicllwas owned l.v iiioi. on:, to d.-aili. iret-uro from farm inwsinnMHa Hun. from those in c<>miu.ereial traosy tion Jim's and a cons, q tent li>i:i to hold country jjionerty I hfTTf In ilie.past n nf ceo’ury, ru rsl improvement ll is u.K kept pare with civic, and social cotidi ions- ityon iPir faruj, have declined by the icmov al of uia ivoid Mini cultured families m ;he city. J’hi! progress of our citie- heen so piicn.'nneu'al that they havt and re tinemem ttie detnm nt of the conn- ■trt • — ‘A llUrl l J '* AN Artlt;HI* AFFAIR. Srtrh wa« the inerting'on’^ Mondav. I lie Opera house w as HHad wjfh emne• *ee and hoAr the «cven caUdidar. s for the United SIMM's somi;e. the two for <'•ongrees aniTTR^fF.ree for the aoliel- torsnip. . Most fff tl(T Olenn rcere , rir gs )tstir«!ay. lor rest and iition. is* ,Tn«Jiet{leath of Ta'atha is visit* bar 'll* M 1*. Wehb of 'IJlackvfflo us week * Wr. and Mrs. I? a. Northern trip ('. Hiilinan left on on Komlnv via th*- g Ucu- TawiiH Idne. M ondav w'h* sale dar in name,- on’v N" land * i.s sold and no liorsj nr mult ► w»ps u ad'er 7 ^— Mr*. .1 uIi* D Kasterliog 1* spend! several week* iHo*t pTeasantlv at dersonville, N. We lime not lieard of fhe camt>aign liar in tins e.inntv. lint it is not too Irnffe for him u» come. , Fr»*f. J H i.afTlire lias returned fr**ni a mucti cnj«>v< d vacarion visit to North G'Otgia relatives and friend* - I>r. atpl -M r». K. I. I’a Person hate returned from a i harming visit to North Georgia p!eas» r e*atid htulih re- jioria ^r- Mr. Artliur Moore lia* taken a pn ti<>n witli Messrs Midair »V Porter, V h re lie witl tie pleased to sec and -a«a.aeJii« ami their (rieod«. Kev M M Henson assisted hv Rev It J. AWr.d vatd closed *>n Kii.lav a meeting at Healing Kprii'g* with eiglit ad.ihions tot hutch niomiiership. Rev. S. P Hair, assist*d hv R*'v Mr. Freeinsi. of W H’<i«. closed on Fridav a protracted mtetiog at Friendship tdihreh. There ‘Were tourteen acces sions. The Darnw ell Hai)*l«t Sunday School flonventioii will he held with the Kriemlshln •’hnrch «»n Thura l tv. Fri day and Ha turd ty, 3rd, 4ih ami atb of Jjeptemh'ir. Preaebitig in the Metbodl*t Cliurch, It rnwell 8. C , on 8iind*v, August 9 h at II a. rn. !*v |tr. W . W f)ir.|.d>. Plater mectloiC on Friday night at 8 j». M. Is A, Yongue. • A recent visitor to Toe Ot'<« teil* u« tl at Farmer Alfred Aldrich wi'l se'l f.< m a &' acre double h**ie| Held 1 (»d j t i,e almve wil. ap,dv also, ten in bn lie I* of com ; nd ‘-Hi hale of coiton. 1 case* where we tiatc and no tb nk trnw oceuiiied bv •Senatoi ul aspirant*, allot' .w lioui intde very ahle preaenutioii* of their posi- iH 1 ij*s.* All received meritfd aiiplaiise. \n stronger eaia|>aig'i p irty h;*s ever yi»ite| us Net mrnv vote* were changed ott iiand. Imr tlie' voiiua will tliink over wh*t tliey liive he* .1, eh'.ose, as eaeti thinks, tli«.h*st and l»c sorry for the rest. -Phot ci! or/nrhl i(>r. -Hrrjorr'feet+TT* Dennett Hpriogs Townslilp Kst rhlisli. s a I,aw and Order I.eague. Millettevllje. s. .1 uly :50;li TsiOS. Hear Sh ; Pursuant t*. a call issued by Mr. I ||* Druhliani all tlie larrner* and .ine-i - * cfiHiit* ot our Township exrep: *oiin* un*voi.latily kept away, and .ome w o were absent f-oni* tlie neil-gh irliupd. ...cl in mu*« nieeiing at Mitlettevi.ir * e-te.da. etot fornnTi—rtn* Dennett •s|U digs J.aw jyi 1 Hr lei I.eag ie. elect i.'g 'Ir .1 .1 Welker chairm.ii, au.l K W Kills Secret .rv aimI l icasiifer nr a period of twelve iimiith* trom date. Mr. Walker in calling tlie meet ing toouler spoke aoo.it as follows:. We are diet iieie t.eliv, men t<» devise s a v s and nw,n- f » en lorec the la ws on ■ ur statute hook- which are now open ly deli.*1. especially the following: Ag'itist trie illegil s.le of win-key. the cariyiog of eonceiled Wea|*ons. gambing, and the illegil tralli • in seed cotton.” After a thurough discussion of all these violations of law. tlie Inllowing preHiiilde and resolutions were unan|- iiion«lv adopted : ft liere .*, the ..pen or *eerct vinlation of the sovereign law- of our state i* suicidal to our prosperity _as a coin in uni tv both tinanjiaii v and in > nilv. and w her-as ..or ote lienee to all l>iw s i« * iintv we owe n.i n ... H() d (lie generation wmui ro take our places, and to our intelligence and pat ioti-m a* the preservers of Caucasian supic- inxcv: therefore, be it re-olved tiiat "''t e the undersigned. Planters, Mer* chants h n | owner* of Ginneries do hereby pledge oiiraelve* upon our loiHor as geotlem.'ii not to buy, liarur nor neui in s«u.| cotton in anv wav whatever lien alter, and we lurther pi.*4ge our-* lvi*«. in.t to bay or oarter tor anv lint cotton m less man paekeil hale lots, anil it is agreed between all parties to this pledge that tlie siat i* tore law tmw of force in lliis state In reference to bill ing seed cotti.n afte. f >er“mher ftnx oT emdi year lie our guide a* to dealing in seWF cot;on at thai parti.uilar time in each year.” • And we fuitncr agree eo'lectiieh and itidividiiHpv to prosecute all per sons known hy us toHteengaged in huv log or se|ring seed e iit.iu contrary to law, and it i» turtlier agreed that all thoae a !,ien (eplier Merchant’* or I.am!lord’s.) we agree ing not to purchase seed cotton in atn 'feeitrig* rrf-Tfrc - H*m'W ; eTF Fmirih. Tim increase of rural 1 iW- le-sii"ss ami crime It i* driven the fain ilie* of inativ tsAmers-to the town or citv Im; greater .-et iiri’y. -Xhe gra.ltt.il iniTease. of t.'l> ant farmiog, till—At—uoiv renreseuts xmitti 10 per cent, of MitvtotVl and the niarvelou* advanegmi-viTH'* in pppulik lion, wea'lli ttyid |iti'itii‘ai power, are eHtt- olJiie i-iir'-eiit i.ilr.n ii—whicn—i-u— (lic .te radical change* in jpir.coiiinion- weaitli not gratifying fo lovers of "a limad^jjherty. i • Six'll, (tor large citie* are d.i> jfer place-on the 111*11 ot our n pumie. Home- are so c.-tiv mat only the rich can own UferTi tile poiyr ftlol e,.m those of considerable earutng power arc ten. ant* at, wili. 'J’he indnstrial enter prise* are vast; and it require* enor mous wealth to handle them. Fact) supports au annv of employees—all dependent upon a managing will. In New Voik there are at ica-t 100, (KjO men so comp etely dependent i" r a da\ ’* br ad upon a d.n Uiat lliey a^e conipetied to ca»t their vote* lor a j .I., and there is another hundred thousand unavoidahly intlueneed by their j.dis ’J Ins we mac call m.jss lompQislon. JlTiere^ i* also, where gr.'al nnurbef-r are aggregated, a mas* leadership r*gaidies* of weal'll Gen- eraUyjtiU. .repre*' nta otganuml. preiiatory prnperty. Tiie pro»|ierity in cities, so fat as it folate- to thr masse*, is mu-ory.' i men it its where not, to be dyspeptic 1* tie out qT fashion. If we could have ' ome lesso’n* on/How, to Hrh fo.Vftliy on 1 a little; tniw to notirl-h U.e ti >dy wUh- j • ut pol-onlng tlie stomach; and how | 10 balamc a ration Tor economic au.l 1 he.iitliful ^•esiiils, there if ould' lie a hopeful galii in le.sse.«^*etne^j.rup)bcr of tiankriipty.bv the. hdtch<'n T ruute. 1 tiavc mi..sympathy witti the unre of our rural pOjio I a tion We ai'e>tf»ou i.be eve of raoJ-dU changes for the l et- lerinent ot coil Dry couitTiliyn*,To dn .lie sales; place lor invesmitMit -is thr j jf/irni . I* iiid t mIumsi will itrtv•! 11 i.iVT !- iu \ allies ■IISII"7 w ill aCMvance | pol'tl. ill 'll. Wat h— I'bcy will more than dtinh'e In tlilrTv I years. Already the abaii.loncd taruisT of New York and New Fnglatid are i being,sotig.it lay cnpltuli-ts for invest meni. There is in.iiiv a maii..p!ajiiilng to sell IDs paternal acres In the (tounci > Hor a pitraii.'traud, in vest t he proceed- ma cotta e in the town—and then earn tii" support (,f lit* tainily hy ilaii_\ toil. It. is tlie tl' t,“l i.•'•^^io^|:a^lllnll■ not s'op to think ihat that give him a home abd-sup q>mdruple-4ii value. He, ile does farm will port and soon fails to note ftic inyenslng Ids wealth by the planting possibilities of,1 aphlly ot valuable tr. cs ■xclia'ii prt vt lege* wag (h anti the fhtrti • f a a and ;hc I C( hc^otortartty of a king STtF-tiie man for a daily gj ot set \ ice. El.FENTON NEWS; . ” if at first sypu ilon't succeed, Try, try again. O n town is getting husy, adopting new Uw* lioui new nlea-at.d packing "•i gtip* with i.cw c.o'.ii - it.ir summer trip*. Ue see nianv yoiirg face* many un known to u*. ami a lew o.d In d marks, quite familiar -igu* (>T ante bclluiu .la\ si! j tnat make one ted lo.-i nt me wilder- J ness, without saw or hatchet, but we T Our town will in the iieur- futtiri ’• tinish pan ing the -treeis "w,th gravel. The tiun teomc Methodist h.pi*,-opa'l BUMS SHOES AND SAVINGS Wife Makes Bonfire of iTithcr's ciiino home to sup pur liin btirhed u pair ol' his slioes. lit said hv giiossod he tlitl not The left shoe of ilie phi pair had hdejp hU' safedy HO—When wifc [e l . can 111 • |)(>S i 1 hank, ihi'if liripo- SpV: >1 i.i !. ird iivviia:—In (he- toe. -6 f . "> -F; wlicre h He kul ofte n^Slml tiiat tie would dt'poslldii.s moij,ey could keep an eye on it, hn! he . r,eo] ( ,jed to ineiitioii t<y his wife just what was the repository of hi savings. “Trrmrdd ?-hpes Lett neen nn eye sore to Mrs. Kiv^S who, in hurning some «>ld ihihl.ihh, tlif’CAV in the worn leather (oi 1 irood mee^nie. ,1M poked thiougli ITie embtrW of the honihe, found notJihicr. but he ill!, f. OltlB, DENI 1ST.. N"'* A*, rk Hentiitry at Barnw*>q I ' < rtt I'n. 1». < ‘ i np le K« shiahrA, WiM.ton, H.r, ’ Make A idmriiiiiieipk hy mail or leia- phany* ? _g_.. ^ je-4 Ail 'V01 k gp<it (’tub. FOR SALE. 100 Acr*«p-k£> ch'af?vT, . . .3 mill's 11 um Marilii 0«>> liuf»T« -'50(11lAtlar * rnVlr. — — baiauck In I -g nr 3 Annual par* A mci't* witn 6 per-cent imcri-st. j T n Kill*, .Ir., -’North A ugu-ta - 8 , or 0. H. Kill*. 'S.e^ o. ■4^ 1 Ht-wtt 1 I , '111 r \'k'S\. RY.KVkR i LL' r. l.csi's" ViT! 1:. nr t VOlU’lFfOl HI, i AM, WKST. n !ur> •• I* r* si Th In rnnti rfal, plan atn) woikiuan V\ liU ■ ii K.c i,„f\ and ul a ay Aiiii'rican Revving. Mm hhifv Bali hciMihK fi<'nitli« i'." d uj, iichf mn- viitg. jarfcily aui'ibtiti, rho ine*i detnsts TTrrr.' t 1.!T,■ It Witli-U tub^u.' I 1 u l wcri- le t., jj,. licavn'.-t fh H i dainthst. Nolik-! kf t<«_', tio i« rve^’..iw log >v'j*t"r is it* iaisfruft hour*. Kotar) 4httU!u kmi a'.) tb* twst UNnH.ioa *< ntury inpri'vr'Li'i.t* cotnbu • d in tlsG Moral-Deposit Your Money in BANK OF BLACKVILhF. IfOltlH- UNU f. f HE MLUNB TPJt T. \t.y Irn'r . •be Un.l l an i.is»-a Whitr Machine m hand. And If fhe ha- aslwrv fjsHl To run thu 11 hint WitijiJuki' Ii»t well. ; Jf" > rcdlcb for all irincliinM lor Beat Oil* too. M. I* WHtM. Bt.M Kviiut, s. r. *al*. The litiiiiber of (■ ilers w tm lln illv j Chapel.will soon be completed. .* r acquire a reasonable reserve for old j Conti actor Cromer ha* commenced age in the conn ty a* c-mipatcil with 1 work on tlie 1 csidelics ol Mr. IV. Asti the same class ii'i Hie citi-*, i* as ten t<> ! icy Dei ley 00 Main St. ll will be a one, taking tin-wh de country into ac- | handsome building. \ count. - V\ hite tin* wage i* liigh in tin* citii’s, ill * cost of reii’« ami il\iiig t are in pro*' iiortioi). The multiplied nttrmuiou* induce a haMt of liberal sp* tiding, not conducive t • economy. I h.* miiu.'I lar mi r may earn les*. hut lie can s;ive more. I’n* true represen’ative of liberty, is tin' man wrh iowij* in* (arm home in the c >11 htry. lie 1* not o’diged to v. te. tor hi* segregn'lon bieak*- tlie -|m-II of lints* leadership, lie standt for mu independent political unit insicad of Hie mas- units of eilb*. Tlie urolvle ii is: Hu j Mr K B. Birnkhy, nur enterpii»if.g 1 towfimau. nieriTiaiit-farmcr and mi I- inaii, has houghf Hie o'd Fore.nan mill site, on the Four Mile, two miles ea-i i of town, which has been under watei for *evcr*i year* and wdi s.mu h tvt j the water wheei* iiicoiug we.I cettoii 1 into ha'les of lint *nd com into in al ; and hominy, both thuu the *t am mill prod ict* ’J’he Oid Folk* C'tn-ert” at the ' Agii-'iiltiiral H ill for the Item tit of tlie M< tin d’-t (.hurch waka •ucce**, so say ul!. The meeting* of tlie Chapter of tlie iaii Temiwiiliich WoiTi' Ti'TSc and Miengttien ihi* individual-I ec* lieiug held In our town are quite high priced lertiiUer to he sar ■CT+hI ^ ft Da pits! Association nrr Hie tirst r-afTtr day and 8umlav in Aug<i*t «ill he held viin Hie F*ii iiiiuiiit. Spring Branch and Mt Olivet ' churches The pin. gramme will tie published later. !*r. Frank I*. Walker and family ot Ja cks nville, Fla, came up la«t week lor a h«tip> stay of seyeral weelf* with Carolina relative* and friends, w liy are the hotter g'arirt ul he.vtu-e of) tlie Dm iot’s complete ie*toratlon to health. Crop news is .decidedly had this week. Ytr»r March Torn eiop i* all rigiit. lint tlie April pUnting has sui fered from drought in, nianv sect! >n« Ku»t i* wasringViiiany cotton holds Tlie gteat lieat and lack of moisture have |i jnrod much large cotton. The pet crop is of good promise, hut not a* many planted as in otner year*. Master* William FranKlin l*icks and Hamilton Dick* came to the campaign incetiug on T ueadav,^ bringing us two Jovolv Rich Land gotifd*. Our young Irieiid* are both bright and brave enough in the year* to come to wear rjyritiantles of the Senators' and Coiigresiyiimi of torlay, but we wish the better live* of peaqw. ploagnrc and hlppiheaa iti tha tiountry Th u enmity oampaign npeting at Rtach viUe 00 Thui sdav showod hy the large attendance and close Httentinn <d tlie audience tilling I’urk 11*11 that a lively interest is felt ii.-‘tRo issue* r.f Hm 1 campaign and In the cahdi tares for ortic.e Everything passa4-otf plea*- n Dlv. The candidate* .ill «p »k« well and tlie people listened well, and good men vv’ill he nominated to till tlie county and legUlative otliues at the ap- IHOwekUig eluidjoiv- Many heart* go out In svinpakby to the fn'tiilv of Mr. J, B. Keel of Blackville. "On Fiiijay Mis* Marie* aged about IS year*, wa* seized with scarlet fever. Despite every human effort and alfe Dion the attack proved lathi and her bright young lile closed pn Sunday. The (langernu* disease wa» contracted py three other members (>l the lamilv On account of Hie infection* Ch irac* tei” of the fever their home w as quar- antiurd. We have received a catalogue of OpiachlU (pronounced Wa-liitawi Coi- ege, of Arkadelphia. Ark , which i* doing noble educational uplifting 1111 tjcr the presidency of Dr. Henry S. Jlartzng, fomierlv of tld* ct-unlv, Tlie College w a* opened-in IKHU w jtli a fac ility ol S teachers and a »tudeiit T«tl A ftil w e a'so-Agri'e t’v enforce h-ith by onr ow ti example, and our reimrtine to proper authotHy ail known violations of the itatutes against carrying con cealed Wi'ap n* tlie* illegal sale of wli skey and gamhiii.g a* lar as we Hie able. <• Signed. •I J; d’alker agent for Dope, a'nd Alexander, .1. 0. (JrilHu. (’ K. Dun bar. D. |* Key, vy. .1 W . Glover, J_, H. Duncan. .1, Bratton Kiikland, W. F. G« a-e, W J. Harley, W. S Sneiiing, • leo. D. Kirkland. I*. DE. K. Black. F. I’ Smith, Idi* Brabham, F. K. Iiun-- har. II. K Johnsnii, I, F. Hliincan. <* "'ils< n. s. F. Dunbar. <'. B, KLils, K W. - -Nlirs, A (i. iiiiiibar, Hehiy Black, W. K Samiers. 'l E Iiiiiibar. There were sevn a I gentiemeii ab-ent from the neiglihoi hood wt o woiil.l have igned, ah.l rxpiessod their »\in- pathv with tlu movemcYit—By a reso lution each member wa-a-sc-.-ed tifty cents p^r fdovv to tiiiaiii'e the league and our of such asscs-ment a fund ot (f.lti) titty dollars wa‘* vote.) to be pla.-e.l In ihe Barnwell Bank, and re nevved as it. b conies exhausted, to pay over to any individnxlw'ho 111 if In the M future d“i£ct. with^friiof to com let. j anvoue violating tliesied c<>ttnn law. Tlie chairman anpoi-nt.ed a comnriltee i.tinosed of. iui* Brnbliam.-J.-J., Wa Ik- tsiu *uessential to our n.ttiouul life? Fir-t. '1 he inc-stne of tlie farm cm he increased three to live told by the iwe of improved method*. Second. The farm must be made valuable by tlie improvement of the soils, by ttie planting of valuable tim ber. and bv placing on tiie land slantial luiproWment*. Tnbd The fa. 111 must be made a place of heantv. *o atu active that every passing *tranger inquires, “v'li" lives In tiiat lovely linme?” |The house’ is ol minor consideration—Vl'lic gorgeous setting of trees and siiruDcrj liolds the eye. — —- - - Adiukher r.io*L,jvaiu*h!e w.trk to he ace nipli-hed 1- a gieat iiwtea-e tn. the qn adty a mt q.iNii t it v of home educa, lion. Kur.11 iinprowemetit my-t he iiiHtic to equal Ihe d. mauds o( an en- ugotened inral |Mipiilaiion. Fiindaiuei.tal to all tjiis and intiriite- ly more important i* tlie crop of 'hoy- and g’rls in the country;, tlie kind of men ami women horn, raised, and mold, d u , '.<ler ru 1 a) condition*. Shull iutcievUng and doing much good. Tlie profra- t<d mttli’ g at tlie Cluis Ian t hurch t>ega<i 011 the l‘.i;li and closed on ilic^.hh July. The al tandance wa* large, mid Hie sermons ol Pitsident J• 1 . Ga dwe!I of Atlantic .Christian College at Wjison, .N C suh- . were Indeed ah.e. lie in a clear, intel leciual stieukcr aod present* the tiuth 1, a tiCMUlitu!. heipiul manner, holding ttie attention of In* bcarcra ilirougn out. Kmloltor General Martin II. Cannon ami li’ile daiighier Mary C. of Abbe- vlile. G*. c.iqie to vislt ni* lallier, Dr W. S. Cantiorr, looeting there Vr W. G. Cannon of Aiigu-ta, and enjoying the line hick ol pulling bream fro'iu ilie Upper Kiln* beioie reinrniug homo. >!i*» Alice Mack, all. r a pleasant visit ot two week* to Tier trieiul Aii-s Florence Bush lia* retuined to h. 1 borne at Cordova. Mrs Willie B Turner l.a* enj-yed a pleasant vi.-it from Mrs, Drelamt. Mi-sSalile Bonher ami » r. Edward Bonner ot’ Ptiiladelphia are visiting FIFTEENTH YEAR. 220 STUDENTS. Iil li ii s. t. A hioli I {pall hful CfiMtsp ol able. A rado Loai’d’m^ scliool for bovs and Kiris, location, comfoi table buildings. Broad st’klj'. Thirteen tcaphcpH. ILiCch rcason- sab; lioim* school for vopr suhs and danirlitcrg kScssioii opens .Scpu-mbcr Beautiful catabiiruc I'.ce. ITtb 11HAdiUt*ss, • ^ i'rcsTttcut W. S Feterson, Ojaujej-burje, S. (’. THE Bank of Barnwell T/ic Oldest and Strongest . — ^ Bank in Barnwell County FOR SALE. > Oxk*20 II P. Ruilkh, TV S Okx li '"‘•'•'Wsm S Oxk No 'J |rKi.o*( ii So\ Mii.l Cuxri.aiK. 1 it it c k iko.v Axi.k TiMin.it' I Cakio, At t. IV Gool> COMMUoS. W. T. BKIBJK KK. Bi.*KarH-t r, s. C. / ol Soiilli i'arolioa. Wide of choice in Soon* Uhy, Courses "Ivadin'j Ip de- pntr.ential cJiaraVt'*rs w eak atid 11 tH ing ? We are rapi l.'v br ‘rmr tg id'.T.*— In the towns ni .f i!..iige«wtfotr-a.-H'oe-w*id ■ .'fr. -Johtr- JUrnnerv-tfartr tartm-;' jfrrrrt or shall’ tliey be er and W. .1. W. Glover to carry tlie resolutions agreedon to those who were not. present at mee ing ami give, them an opprtnn’ity i.» 'pledge ti'emreivij* T’lie following resolution hy G D. Kirkland was moved and carried. I'hat any one aeon to receive si'e.l not ion from any partv ami 'Store the *aind 011 iii* premises, said 'cotton not being his own, that * .id act shall be deemed siitli.dent to to gin pinaeouiioti HC.flliist payi y *0 recei \ iugsaid .cotto.i. Everything that w a* done in this nleei ing was (lope iiMani010,11'llV ami eo thu»iH«ticallv, and it i’s cerl'iin tiiat those wli > attended are actuated hy the liigliest an I m ist u;i*elti-li in »- ti w, ami further tiiat they ‘ mean business.” ' » We trust that our initiative (a* far , as Hicf writer Isa sow*) instituting lln; tlr»t rural Fa’w and Order J.eague.'Tnav I e the uiean* of ofhei * doing UJiwwi-e and tiiat hit? effort nny he a- si p'anV'tt acorn wliicli some .lav wMI aMdse. a j mighty oak tieantiful in its syrmtlTetry I and *tretigtjl. So now Mr. Editor please give this j publicity in viMir paper and help on our effort Dy your approval. J.J. Walker,.* Chairman. y n-irion o •to th in halff thc.populatioo does uotiiiug toward* carning a suppoit if vve ccuut all the men, w..111011 and chil.Iren w ho car. d.» nonictliing T.ie>e half-grown hoy* and girl- co'.'ld inak"e a, garden and raise tin* friiir end pouftry t<» -upport Hie.family if they utmhl. It m:glit hrowi. their skins and *.>il thek liaiids, hut it won!.] help tin til to do snine- ining and- to kin w soineiiiiisg. it wniihi aid the lamilv pocketbonk and liclp rtie family chara.ter. There is no siiffi. i. id reason whv every Aunqi- can lamilv siioul.t tsot own a gm d home and havi' a snug *nm laid by for a’rainy day. ex.ef.t our laziness, our lack of ihrlft or i.ossihle sicanc-s and nitn tenths of; all -ickfirs* d* due to malnutrition, w hieli is anotlicr name lor ignorance. The otiject of education should he to •fit tne individual To hi*' environment and give him the know ledge and power to master it instead of allowing it to ovetcome him. For some y ears in nty earlier Ike I was a teacher and I can reived it to lie my duty to try to make every student, w ho came under .my in lint nee di**Hti*tied wish hi* environ meiit au.l till him w ith (lie hope of hr coming a great man in law. or medi cine, or sdio arly attainments. 1 see nowpvtmt w reck age l made. I i'V'cail the case of a young man w ho j «He i idcd niv school year'? since. 'f’ti r oiigii inv it.lluence Itis widowed \ mother sent him t(. .aillege. He uHi- matelr studied law ami becainw a law yer. brii lies* and unknown. All his forebears were urine rs. Tl ere w as roiuti'i e*. Mr*. Kuiiank* lias returned to li r htune in Fautens after a vi*it to her daughter Mr* It. F Biinkley, Mr* K K Duckingtiam and Misses Nell Dunbar and ‘ ome .loee* < after a deiightlui -lav ol a week on Su.llVati’s l-land, arc .•t home again Air. Wallace ( assei* i« at home again very mii'-h hen. tiihcd by a two wc.k' star at tile.tui .-ptMigs. ^—- Fiftfp Atary llovtaiid her father Mr i’aui Dunbar ol Spat tatfhnrg are ytsi- tuj* at tlie h une of Mr. das. K. Dun bar. • Mr. Robert Bnvd.fiw of Goorgi'i, is in town, the guest of 'Mr. dae ’ft pu:d»'»r. it i» pleasant i<> talk to liibi. The tood crop* are promising, iot;.<n i* d'Opping'tlie young tutit. at.il gar dens failing V* rv last heean-e of ’’un favorable we..tlier. N'ox. In t' e p:y*t two week* Canada lia* | taken $!> oeO.hOO out of New York to i move the lug grain cron* which our British brother* have just liai'vested The "'on’an's league of New York report* 7.") v'!H) , women in ttiat State, who have to .*arn their livelihood*, out of work and wanting employment. >ry of I !it' State of S.nitii < arolhia. n.t’H ount' atul The Town of Barnwell of Barnwell, ft-ssional grecs ot Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Li< cnlialc of I nstructioir, liachetoa oi Laws, Master of Aits, Civil Kngiuctc .iml Ivlcctocal Kti- Well cquii*; cd Laboratories, Lib:a r y of over qo.cxjo Volumes. Expenses’- moderate, in students make their own e.\jx , nses'. •Next Session (tojih) Ix-gins ScpUmlier 2jrd, U)08. ' For Announcement write to tlie rresident, Columbia, S. C. Capita!, - Surplus ami UnUivideJ ProfUti, . $6n.()no.()() i Id.UUO.Ctf . Ln sa eTuu.tyey-U.'mt haid wh* u mq-p biyuy monev in a IcDik >• o.i .ii !,oi n a h‘ If Hi.- |.mi'I,c: . A bank accoiinl mean-paying lolls by cluck —the only .ihimlutely s-.f.* wav. Check* I.-hm* no room for argument ti- to when or liow a itiil was paid. E icli-liheck I* lo.orrb'd in the hank's book*. Thc»e t.'igclicr wiih lour money an I tlie caneellc.relio. k* aic kept for you In burglar and tire proof vault*. You huye ucce*. to liie.ni at any time. . ^ l-.-t ••* faik tins over with you the next time yon are in town If im- possitde to call, write n*. T r 7 \ r \ j [J 1)11. J50. P. LEE, JR, Dentist, \\ I FLIvrON. - - S (! Bank «f Williston. Will - s A FEW PLUG HOUSES, JUST THE FELLOWS NEEDED TO FINISH THE CROPS, FOR (REAP SALE SOW AT HILL TOPSTADLES. A, lit A ATTORNEY AT UW. NOTARY PUBLIC, • HVaL DISCHAIIG'I No'itv i* hereby given tiiat the i»t». dersignt-d will on Mondav, th*. 1'th daV of August 11H.IS, tile wirti Hon, dolin K. Siidlii.g, dudge of Fro ha la for I’ lrnwelf County. Iii*.t)n*l aev.mac ak. Adiiiinlstrafor of tlie .slate ->!• " K. Erwin decenaeJ, ami apply for let ter* Dismi-sory. . C. \V Erwin. Administrator. July Idth I'.tU*. :* — I Over Stocks of the Best M ike Snnies Av. Harness, MIMICS, and Material Wd^oiik full sets and FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE. Notice i* licreby given that on Sat urday. J : fU| &>th the i)ml<M’*igt;c(' will 'Hi with llpii. diilin K;. SmjHing Judge of i’roliajo, her final return a», Executrix of me estate of J. A Ronn uee. ueceased, and apply for letter* disinijsory, , Mr*. Hattie Rountree. Executrix. June 2Jth, IsfikS. .j C. F. Calhoun, P. M. BudingDaK Wq. McSab. A ■< in single (Milco over m> T ret c'nc.calls. TTnTJc ru o i^r 1 I he coutitry, ^ofy day. but .pieces, Saddles Whips, Lap Bohes are otfered now.at'JSum- mer Time Brreeft a 5 - - ' -—* ' ^ ,, 111 LL |The. And I tori tin t»f I0U. The net average enrollment^ £. \v during the p*»t 19 vear* hat been 400, repie«ontfog 17 state*. n»e ioaiitntton !* indeod forttinate In •enirlngand Wiping a* it* liead ?o *ehoi*rlv an educator, 4i* thorwagll a xenthm.Mi. ao wise a chawcier builder a* Dr. Uartng. Tbecatalogoa give* evidence »hjr bo )i there <k>ing tin* Ka'stcr xcutK of • flomaf Itto. Bill*. .s>ecretary. -Thr Pao'Lit eoe* n» ma*»»nSnm'ner iCso' t* this v8ar, but of tliear have more..gounln* than itl uome surrouuding.vi -» . t- • So we are uot euyioni of dyr frtor'*- abroad. / .ceipt of wire- Old Time Ordinary and System The mflat- ^ 1 dstrihuted among 16 .....iptqrian ronipartmontE I am prepared to insure during the. cou^ w«M-p contained within the otif- and Syatem Gin*, run . ithjr by rteaV'*^ 'vv*]op of aluminum The accident to th*'rio’ppelin air- Policies written in jj 4 ‘ • .-ew „ r ranfnd a . upward Poiicir* i«*ued for anv/ ! '* ^ .is oarth of Wrlto for rate* u*s th$t had ■ ■ i ■under aide of yslandars were ' land the air- owJi» to tf^e <sa ocx of the •*. Jno. C. mm ship recalls the'end. of the French mtllHary airstrip Patrie, In 'Decem ber, 1907. which was then ronslder- ered the fin»ijt dirigible balloon n existence- Th* Patrc »a£ undergo- !2g repr.Tt to ntchiner"' a- '■'•rdus a tuddec of •• tad tiruck the alrahlp an<< Je 200 men she mere holding the guide ropes were drag ged alag for several hundred yards before they let go. a he balloon then shot up to a great height and disappear*! and ;was never heard fro*. J ‘ >i(l n Woman Killed in Kentucky. The' bloodiest feudist battle it years took place at Layman, Horlin county. Ky., late Thursday afternoon Three persona. w ere kiI led. one bm ing a woman, and one woman wa wounded. The trouble dates hack for generations between Blantpnv and Taylors. TbP immediate cause of the shooting was a dispute ovet a school election. . -—' - • STABS MTFE. S arrow ly E+ir.g LyR'hni by Asfry.vftbh- .J- At Burlington. N. -X. gngered and jealous because hla wife wlthed to go for a walk. Adam Pop|*l. a bar ber. Thursday night atahbet} the*wo- mxa xad 1& tars, wa* a.a;$t lyiefei ty an angry mob. eoi tne season at Annex Wednesday, Chairman Mack, of the national com mittee, accompanied by Rqger C. Sullivan, of llJihois, have ’arrived in Chicago. Charrman Mark is expected to an nounce the membership of the finan ce committee and various sqb-com- mittees not yet appointed. ^ ! . i MAX STABS HIS WIFE. Woman's Injuries Considered Serious v * ’.. Husband in Jail. Tom Vick, a mill operative, is in • h* count* - iaii a"t Grtenvifl* charged with fibbing hts wife ft their cot- tags in ths -.suburbs e! thst p!*c* Friday afternocn. The woagn't Injuries are said to be eerlout. es pecial iv the wound in her side. Vick also, plunged th* plade in h4s wife’s rhetor, the wound beiag about an inch deep. The a3ray seems to haye Uen the outcome of a family rev. Calhoun & Co. Fdur Texas Tram Road. Pah pecan ns were killed and four-'' others were injured, two prQl«|blr fatally, when an engine on the tram road of the Livingston Lumber Com pany struck a cow and plunged into af deep ravine, near Livingston, Texas Friday. The dead: Watson Scott, en gineer; Kawette Rogers, flyman; Finis Peebles. Henry Toung, color ed. Brad Hickman and a young man named Clark, are perhape fatally injured, while the negroee are leea seriously ihjured # . New Cotton Sold at Cite “Th first bale ef new crop waa sold at C|io 1( evening by Jeff D. Edens to bternberger Company. The weighed (41. graded atriet gal brought 11 2*1 a , ton w*i