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tlvn from
>of FejjFown*
tag Glenn Spring* wa-
htiwi, Uaa flwn In thf W«»t, the
i’of'famlne, the woret of all terror*
_ «t haro ever f+oasn the heart* of
® B ^fen. The flrat i»oto of alarm though
Hounded by the greatest captain of In-
* duatry of the iiorlh*we»t, PrevitJent
Janie* J. HIM of the great Northern
Railroad havtag predicted the next
panic would come from a failure of
food crop* was laughed to »ootn by the
f.w who In the ro»r of bu»Jne** acllv-
itta*heard rbe warning. But the tear
was planted am! It grow*, and wMfe
the continually taoreaatag cost of tlv
Near y a ibo’iianddelegate* atlemlcd
the opening meeting of the l.ayun n’*
MUeionary Movement In CtBumbix
The-workcM the ^ I |n£ htck of confidence lo the ability
than that “'} n0 ] /ii rn ) fcr to feed tho en-
i when they cooled their elo* population, the Invasion of al-
. the h Hr red auleii
I Contrareu
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Nat
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nanafactu...,
irttalt to ,, ‘' 1 ld '" »' r " m -
and tfi* vast va»» convlotcd of crifue
With escaping geMned. and if need he
p|p« jiiat abov r * t, * < l on 10 remove the
wore no tnar|p»r lr«0fgre*#ing.
Nathaneon Ye been, we think, manv
light betlich proenure upon the brain
^ vTctlins !rie-i»on«ilil»\
% and when the surgeons relieved-th*<
trouble tb« criminal patients bocamo
and ooutinued ever after good people,
useful to society and happy In their
home Fetation#,
At this writing, Friday morning, a
potion buyer tell* u« that the price of
ttlio staple it f? 60 the hale below thn
high water mark of the IftOft—10 *«a-
* son.
That being tho case with a shortage
of about three million hate* what low
' down figure m»j be reached provided
thia year’* Crop turn* out a full one ?
Already the report of »n Increased
acreage bn* helped thn hear# to heat
down the already luauflicient price.
Think weM, dear farmer reader, be-
tore you decide “JL 00 thi* year’s
gcraaga.
On Saturday after the above wa*
written the game of the gamble.!* turn
ed and the price of cotum wa# quickly
advanced five dollar* a hale.
We haven’t the patience to discus#
auch reckleti fluctuation*, and the lea-
son they carry I* »o plain that the dul
lest Mind can learn It. and rot half try
niotra million i nrmigrntrts atmosUr
from Kurope, the consiantlr congeal
ing multitudes floeking into the great
jcllit* and the little town#, forsaking
the provision field* and entining manu
facturing employmsntir. To those who
know the imiutivencs* of tl»o men of
all age* in following the belief* and
method# of Ih^lr leader*, elected or
seif appointed, it revulro# no foresight
of the seer to look #o far forward '•ri'
the future a* to anticipate the nearer
corning of the growing fear that the
gaunt spectre, of hunger !■* to plant it#
skeleton foot print* In the land #o late
ly l»na*ted a* the store house of tin-
world.
Tirongh ItlO effort* of the agricul
tural department of the national gov
ernment to increase the farm food pro-
duction* of the country it is apparent
that rven in the imperi il pomp* and
glorie* of Washington there i* tnc ap
prehension that all t* not wcil, that the
future of the entire country is darken
ing.
* Back to the farm” i< becoming al-
mo*t e public prayer of the wiser, yet
there are few amen* from the factory
or workshop, the city hive or the great
army of the unsunburned.
Tiik PKoci.it I# neither pessimist,
alarmist or optimist, but It believes in
looking the future in Urn face squarely
and fore guarding against all probable
111*, to preserve the land we love to
the penide we love, a* fne n* their
fathers won it from the savage tir*f,
then from tyranny of the monty
power, tho despot debt that gilnd* its
xlotima without pity or remorse.
VelVfER Wll.MAMSON.
There wa* something out of the ordi
nary lo the liall of the House of Hop
reaenuttvea In Columbia on Friday
night whew* gold medal wa* presented
through the State Pnlversliy to Mo-
Iver WIHUtuson, the genltm of more
Cprn, In recognition of hi* “Dlatln-
gulsbed itorvtue to Mankind.”
Great event* have taken pla ;e. large
career« commenced and ended in tnat
llell, but, *• we remeuiber, thi« was
the first event eoUre’y separate from
jKtlkkal or profeaslotMl distinction.
)<i the world of men Mclver WII-
Mameon la nnitke hi* follow*. There
bee beau no grain of teltishneaa lu any
thing that be hat done. At hi* ow n
expen** aed ashing no reward of money
his
THE gEMINOLES WRECK.
John Y. GavMngton, president, and
James S obo Young, secretary end
treasurer of the detunct Seminole Sc*
cur By iMHupHiy, agiinst whom the
jury in their irhl "n tho live count*
lor cot *plr»< y and fraud In connection
w ith their niitnlpulation of #.m U-'K) of
the nx-et* of the company lute kst
bight brought in a veidict of guilty on
tite fourth count, which it liege* breach
-of trust with fr*udu!eut intent, were
this afternoon sentenced hy Judge
I'rUm'u, tiat llflgton lu throe year* and
Young to one year, at hard liihor,
wiUiout Ihc n'tornutive of n fine, the
sentence* to ho served either on tir*
county Chain gairg or in the S ate
(>enIter.tinr v. V7>ileF* TWS' Tiur ,lodge
Pj lm-o »aid he cotiId not gtye ajtenm-
tive of n line.
Notice of an nppea! to the Supreme
(tours wai given nod the deiendunts
were released cm i>uil bonds in the sum
itf $ii,(*»each, pending the ilvturiiilUii.
tion of the «p,ical. Sidi.dtor < o!>h
urged ttrat a Urgm amount be rt quired
tmt the court let tin* Ik ire rtau I a-
anuouuced—Columbia Kvcuiug Kec
ord, Saturdiiy.
01Tb'I.ASrfl NO N IM HOD.
A FINK PLANTATION,
/ FOR _ .f -
, SALE 0|I KA5Y TERMS.
! 1520 acres of land, 5 miles from
j Altcndaie and 2 miles from Ap-
' pleton, situated in a good locality,
By NATHAN HARDY.
[Copyright. 1910. by American Press Asso
ciation. J
O*. .uorollig u^u, ,l„ ,nlMW oflb.
, “ l '"""'r " '"*“ cb M •** ^ j Mill and Machinery, Dwell,ng
r House, all in good repair, >8 horse ;
! fafm in a high state of cultivation.,
; The balance of the land is well'
| timbered. We c.tn make
: reasonable price and
THAT M i f.I.ION FUK M KI) ICIN' E.
Tuc gift of a million dollar* hy John
t> Rockefeller to tight the Hook
Worm, which I* #uM to be the great
c#u#e hf lazlne#* in the human family
hiw made the suiiject one of sne'dal in-
ietest to plain people a* well a* to the
medical profession.
I n Nyw York, last week, Walker A
(’nuftney of Oyl-n dculared tiiat the
disease wn* llrst dl#c«ivered on hi*
estate in (leylon . Here i* hi*account :
It wa* hack in 1880 that a llrili-h
medical supervisor, nsined Thotntoii.
determined t<> find out wiiat w as the
tr itihlw with ttie coolie* on my estate
Two third* of them hud been stricken
nopcle.# y lazy seemed to he al'ected
t.y sum ' undelithle pliy-ictl di*ihi*i>y
jvh+tih made, it iuipossiule for them U,
wo 1 k .
Dr. '1'iioruton experimented and
cyentifury fountl the paru-itc—ill*
hookworm. Tile government doctor-
dlu'U»*j<i the di^ea*rt and named i
siikylostomiasi*. They found that th<
native* had got the disease iy goiiii;
barefoot in the suit loam i'll a certain
portiyn of the estate.
Alter long study the doctor* found
that they could cure the victim* of the
disease in about a month'* time. They
u«ed two or three drug* with *uoce«*.
notably ep*om raif# and thyund, bin
got tfieir he-t resuks from caretuly
dieting thelc patients.
FARM TUAiNING SCHOOLS.
or 1
»e lived ha
ighter
?ii», we li
T'^lHo, Toon.
tar, but bC
« oonrtaons note o
„cs»mer for the trog
f cellar^h) cause.
In Brooklyn
In a speecn at Greenville )a*t week
Or S atnau A. Ivtiupp of tne govern-
_ , ,, iiiciit agricultural (iepartuwiit liad tnl»
As aspomnisnCol Tneodoro Roo** [0 , ay farm training *chool*:
veil * making a wor d and ull time ) (j(3 Unil .naming *cho.d mu*t h.
breakD.g record In Africa. Even N ... bo(jl , ir ,. ( . liv „ Mtl(1 rC(1 ,The
rod. the mlgl.ty Imnte. of the Old [rMin , Pf , tnil u nt men .0 do the w ork
Testament time could hardly have t , ie Urm IK cea-*.y lor linn, tod'
*i#l,i with hi* primitive w capon * an u mUBl he econo....cal and even
inftaitesimsl decimal of the many uc- |f |mi( , 4
we.e not limited tiie fairaer
lim* that have fal.cn before the .epeat- mMS[ |oHIII rconorl , y .
ing rifle* of the America.. I’.e. dont, S(lcll a „. hoo | Jiouhl he equipped
Mr Km-eve-t has h#d all tho help he w ^ i(tll ^ rt , M , H rHtn-; tt *hm.'rt muac
could w Uh for n hi* quest of big game „ fflaUl| , ol niHhua! S nTit should
in Atrica rim government# there , |(jr „ l0 teKCh hv practical methods
have K^en him a free hand to hunt rrtt|(er tliail tlll , (U „ of
viliaC and when nmi wlierA Iih plen^d. » j.
Experienced Ku.oooan hunter* art- In ^ow, after some of these fundamen-
churgcof hiscamp* and hundred, of t*1 11.ing* are a which of course
natlte African* are employed to hunt mu , t be H^.^red H lo„g with the other
7, T r » U VI d ' U,l . ,UalH . Wl s K," ^"dy, w list actual knowledge must b,
•Igltor hi# audrwvdiofht* Aiu , „ f he actna
buUett. Li> to OctolMfr l.i Mr. K had , . , . . * . . .
killed aboutaU tl.ouHHt d beasts, (data, CUrTe ' ’
reptile, and H*B*s, Iurlud-AfY"'™ 8 WM "• en ^ Th« 'ta: L".* ‘ l,e
skjwua. '»urun JL wln * WM brok«« and tb« ri S kt wta»
k r^ ro Urt^! I eoltap**d. The m>q»
PF PlwMtfM *9 earth
rt tarind half over as It fell,
Kith tb* aviator /Ringing io the
“at. In this way If era** -
W»e
disabled lu u atom, off Sokotru uud
put into Aalen, 11 Uritlsl. port, for re
pairs. Slow, the British lion hit# ul-
ways l.-een ii.s<h1 to prow ling about look
ing for a tame with plenty of marrow
in it, and if Ire observes nnot her ani
mal going In an unexplained direction
he immediately scents u feast. It) oili
er words. Englishmen have omipletl
every desirable vacant point on tho
face of Hu* earth.
~ Xamnrtt.r whooAUa governor ftt' Aden
saw_K»Jin-nilt|able a fleet he vyoudere,I
wliat was Its object. Ue aslietl ftTO
Frencl. admiral, and tin* admiral aver
red that the slfiiw were-making an or-
diuary cruise, but the Britisher knew
very* w CtrThat vessehr- ta-Hlnsse-duy*-
did not make ordinary crulM's in fleets,
and bis curiosity was st.arpeued by tho
evasive reply. Believing that some
move of Importance politically w , as on
foot, lie gave orders that the re pa hs
on l lie vessels should be dragged along
as far as possible and in order to avert
any suspicion as to the cause of the
dolay that might arise in the minds of
the French niikers arranged for a se
ries of functions for their entertain
ment.
For n couple of week* the French
and British officers fraternized while
the work on the vessels was pursued
with a pretense of activity, but witI.
little accomplished. Inning this pe
riod the Britishers made every effort
to learn the Frenchmen's secret. The
French are not a.secretive |ample, but
for once the mouths of the Frwnch of
ficers on the subject of their luteuliens
w ere shut like cluji. shells.
And so long as men alone had the
matter in hand ,the secret might have
been kept forever. Wheedling infor
mation is a province especially be
longing to women. The governor, de
spairing of inducing the Frenchmen
to speak, asked Id* wife to help him.
lie was met by the simple reply, “Why
didn't you ask me beforeY”
"Katie!''' she calie I.
A trim serving maid whose pink and
white complexion denoted^ that site
hailed from Ireland came into the
room.
•'Katie,'' said her mistress, "what
are your intentions with reference to
(hat young French sailor who is jtt-
tenthe to you?"
"Flease. m'ui. it's only spat kin'."
“Do you love him better than your
government Y”
"Oi don't love him at all. m m.
1 .castaways it's only French love be-
tuue us, and that's no love at all, at
all."
"His excellency Is anxious. Katie, to
lean, to what point tits French tleet
will sail after leaving Aden. Do you
think you could find <nit from the
sailor?"
"Di li thry, rn'm."
"Weil, try. and if yen succeed ITl
have something handsome for jou."
In a day or two the French sailor,
who was 11 petty ottirer on board one
of tho Frencl. ships, came to see Katie
During hia visits lie had Ken used to
taking an occasional kiss. This time
I.e was refused.
tins fj,‘^ |l: k." said Kath
pxtlon of eostfn uea
Tho bxttta broke gudden);
d«y» ago. At first ft
•hot; then a Bcrnttered ttrl
the thing spread, up"!
you a
price and gtve you
goctl terms on this property.
J O. Patterson & Son.
Barnwell, S. C.
A L'f>tTOR fc S NOTR-K.
The Audi tor tvIH btf ftt IBS fullualnx
places on the dates named helow for
the purpose of receiving the tax r*-
turn# for U)!0,
Kline
Allendale
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Barton
Appleton
Hnldoi-k
.''tielling
I'nrse rdore
BralihH.iiH Store
A*hley’* Store
Dn n barton
Met catti#
Wiiliston
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K.ko
Whaley*
Blackvlllo
Hilda
Barnwell
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S itnrday
x* p*-
?it .inday
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i’uesday
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\Vediie*,]*y
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Thur-day
’• 21
Friday
” 24
Monday
•• 23
TiicsriHV
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'l'edne*d»y
" 27
Th tin day
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Friday
•• 29
itaturday
Tuesday
Feb. 1
" 2
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\V>diic*day
Tn ii r#d*y
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FTidwy
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SHlunlay
” 7
Mon,lay
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Tuesday
9 to 20th
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All property, both real and personal,
must be returned this year
Ail return* sent in by mail must be
properly signed and probated and sent,
in bv the 20th of February before they
can be accepted.
The law directs that 60 per cent pen
alt} 7 shall be added alter Febru ify 20.
G. W. Moody. Auditor,
Barnwell, Go.
FARM LOANS.
•that Oni
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I.oan* negotiated upon improved *,
farms payal.ie in annual installment*, j *
No commission. Borrow, r* pay actual ; ,,
c.o*t of perfecting loan. For further 1 '*)
infon.iA'ion apply to John 15. I’almer *
A Son, F. O Box 282. Ofiice .-y vu, ' ’
Bldg, Golumhia, S G. I’l.cne No. 1(83
or
R, A K IK
Barnwell, S. (’
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NOTICE TO RENSIONF.Kv
Tl.e Fenslon Gommissioner will lo
in the office of the County Auditor on
each Saturday in -fannaiy 1910 from H>
o’clock a in until 1 o clock p. in to
receive new application* for per*ton-
and to Htten,) to any oilier .natters tiiat
may properly come before him. I’en
,inner-* whose name* are alr- a f, 00 toe
roll* are not expected or required to
make new applications.
D. G. Uur. khaiter,
Renjb.m Gmnmi-‘■iorer.
Barnwell, S. ( ,, Dec. 20th 1909.
ivomai m999999^mm4mA999k g-au#®—ton
-AND YOU ALWAYS-
BHY THE BEST
HORSES AND MUtlES that his experienced
judgment can separately pick and select in the
best market in the West, a little more distant than
others venture, and where siock is ot higbcr_gTa.de
aiKl loAvcr priced than this sjde of the Ohio and
Mississippi Rivers.
He has the Completest and Choicest Stock of
BUGGIES SURREYS, WAGONS. HARNESS,
LAP ROBES, WHIPS, UMBRELLAS, COL
LARS. TRACES AND ALL parts of HARNESS
in lower South Carolina.
Liberal 1'cnns!
Cheap for Cash, or on
He has turned the new year leaf in
The Best Car Load of
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ever brought into this good old Countv. They
are the sort to Mari. Good in harness on the road
and m the corn and cotton fields. C ome to see
them. They are the kind you want and ought to
have.
Prices, as always, are Less than their values
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'4cy*, *v*xsx? , ?rv >
CHARLIE BROWN.
f0p STABLES,
BAHRWeLL, S- e-
STONEf TO LETS
First Mortgages ot Real
on
j Lstate.
Apply to
.M. (irecite.
Barnwell S
1.0 A N8 NEGOTIATED.
I.,>*us on town and farm property
n-H<.ii»t#,l in amount* <>f nolle** (ban
|l,(K*.(x. Long or abort time. soutu
DHrolin* fund#
J. A. W|lli., A11▼,
B*mwell, a. G,
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