The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 27, 1910, Image 3
r^e Barnwell People.
THURSDAY. JANUARY *7. UUO.
BATI8 or SUBHCBIPTION.
0« A T!«!°*’ P€r ADBU,n
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*«■* Mill
A. B. Harter,
cWrA.
J. B. Morn*,
Htll'T.
harmony ixjixiK xo.. a. f. m.
tVy >ycwBBiai4c.tlon of Harmony
A. F. M. will b« hrhl
““J. ®° 1 7.J» o’clock Vlulting
Ahrwiar* cordially lavltwl to attend.
^ IteH^A*. 44 W ^ *- *
MON KY TO I.KXD.
■nn«f to lend on firut mortr*r« of
r«al r#uto. 8 par cent Intereta on
aiaotinu u.Hl«r |IOo(ino 7 p*,. cent
•o amount* over f l.foo 00.
J• O. Patteraon A S »n.
FOR SAl.K.
«/ A wm7/ tlr ‘o l ! Vr UmuB ln thp T ,wn
WtlHatnn, price rcaaonahic. Wam-
ink U» **ll for bculue-Mi rea«jni oulv
Apply to
F. I* Lm,
Elko, ti C.
White Plymouth Rock K*** for sale.
IX for «>0 C6ii(s. C, X. BurcUhalter.
Kden Watermelon Seed For Sale r«i
75 Cent* Per Pound. Tne Be»t Flavor
ml Snipping W’aterutelon Urown.
J. M, Farrell,
Blackvllle, 8. C.
The day* gain ulna minute* in *un-
•htu* thla we ik.
On and after next Tuesday two per
cent penalty will be added to unpaid
taxe*.
Judge T. S. S‘aM of Spartanburg
w 111 preside over rite Spring term* ot
c<mri In thia circuit.
i)r and Mr* N. F. Kirkland Jr of
Allendaln were handarinte visitors to
happy Barnwell laat week.
Rev . C. H. Turner, recentlr of Fair
fax, haa accepted tne pastorate of the
Oeorgetown Baptist Church
After 1.1 dav« home ennrtnetrerd with
grippe, SheriR Creech was well enough
to reaunie office duties on Monday.
Secretary of State McCnwn itatted on
Monday the charter to the Home Batik
of Barn Well with a capital of f*) 000
The first snow Pages of the Winter
fell on Friday, melting to*> 'anidiv to
make a white carpet for uoder foot
diao«uiif»rt.
Married Sunday a' , tornoon Jan 21 rd
IHIObyW. (J. Collin* Xotarv Public
Mr F B IhKliford to Mi*» Arrle Cron
of Orangeburg tounty.
. ’ " 0, ock Com
The new year is going in a burry.
The Legislature spent yesterday la
Charleston. Inspecting the Citadel.
The grippe I* every where, and the
gripped think Job bad easy aMIcilona
What eyery body say* must be *0
an4 all we ask assert they Layo ne
news.
Read our new advertisements this
week, and see what good things are
offered you.
Mr. J.U. Woodward, as handsome
a* ever. Is spending several days with
Barnwell relatives anil friend*.
Cotton fluctuation* continue. The
price went off $1 ,<4 the bale, on Tues
day’s gambling on the exchanges.
Mr. 1, C. Sprawls was the first In
HH0 to send Fna Pkoplk to an out of
the county friend as a new year pree-
errt. :
The Home Bank of Barnwell will
begin business in the Lancaster Build
ing. corner Main Street and Court
House Square.
There are said to he four applicants
for the vacant po»tma»t*r*liip at Barn
well, hui not knowing positively we
mention no natnea.
With the happ. smile and big gen
erous heart ot Hie old day* Mr Thomas
Clayton ol Hambc.rg gave 11* an appre
ciated quarter hour call en Tuesday.
' The l.egivlature on Tuesday ro elec
ted Assimiate Justice Hydrick and
Circuit Judges Robert Aldrich, John
S Wilson, K C. Waifs, C. (J. Dantiler
and J. C. Kiugh.
Presiitlng Elder C . B. smith af the
Orangeburg District will hold In the
Barnwell Methodist Church on satur-
dav and Huudav next the li si quarter
ly conference lor this circuit.
H^MK AGAIN’.
W.‘ are glad Indeed to chronicle the
return of Mr and Mrs. B P. Davies,
ami ro welcome them as henceforth
Barnwell people.
Mr Davies comes hack to hi* tlrsi
newspaper love. Thk Pkopi.k. and is at
home again in the ofH -e in w hich he
was initialed into the service of the
’•art preservative of all the arts.” He
Is capable of great and good newspa
per work, and of his province with us
we shall have more to say soon. To-
day w* are too busy to do the subject
justice. But we are sure that l.e will
help Thk Pcom.k iiiightilv.
Our gladness that he is here again Is
doubled b\ rne know ledge that he has
won In the old North State so charm
ing and accomplished a belter half.
ESMERALDA COMING.
At the Karnwel 1 Opera House on Sat
urday evening next commencing at 1)
o’clock, promptly, M r. and Mis. Her
bert A. Sorague will present thi-
charmiog play, which has received the
highest encomium* Irmu the most cul
tured audiences of the North, West
and Siiith.
Tne play begin* under the shadow
of Bald Mountain in the North Caro
lina I.and ol the Skv and reaches it*
thrilliing finale in Paris a tear later.
As the la«t it will be the crowning
best entertainment of this Lyceum ss a
•on and a full bouse ought to show the
high appro, i tiion of Barnwell'* g md
• -•lule for hh'hcst cia-s eutei tuinmeut.
JUDU3 JAMES ALDRICH DEAD.
Judge James Aldrich died on Sunday
at the hone of his onLv daughter. Mr*.
H.T. Hall, in Aiken, aged hearty t>0
jears.
He was a hatlve of Barnwell, the
only ton of th«t prominent attorney.
James T. Aldrich. K-q,. S >011 after
the formation of Aiken County he lo
cated In thaLneighhor town a r d prac-
litwd law until his elevation to the dr-
, cull bench In IKH2 as suiHiessor to his
I (IUtiiigul«bed uncle. Judge A. P. Al
drlch. On account of failing health
be resigned that office two years ago
HI* public and private life was singu
larly pure, and duly a« taught him by
his great teacher, Gen. R K. Lee, w a«
the guiding influence of his everv act
He was a consistent member of the
Episcopal Church.
RESOLUTIONS PASSED BY CY
PRESS CHAPEL CHURCH.
DEATH or EACL WALL.
W'berea* our Heavenly Father hith
seen lit to take from our midst our
well beloved brother Paul Wall.
Now therefore, be *t Kese'ved:
1st —That we acknowledge our
great loss ms a church and a communi
ty In the apparentlv untimely death
of our e-teemed brother.
2nd —Tuat w^ extei.d to the bereaved
family and friends of the deceased our
sincere sympathy and condolence In
this hour of their affl'etion,
3rd—T'.at a copy of this preamble
ami Resolutions be Inscribed in our
minute book and published In the
county paper* and that a copy also be
furnished the family of the deceased
I W Rountree,
C L. il er*.
Committee.
IN MKMOKIAM.
Dr. E L. Patterson w ho died Jan
uary 21th IhOM.
The over weary hands now lie
Upun hi- breast;
God, seeing what his servant needed,
Ga\e him—rest.
The tired feet to-day are laved
By God’s own hands.
In cool and crystal streams that cleave
I he golden sands.
The careworn heart, In tenderuers,
Thence borne away.
Asleep in God's own bo-uni
Lies to day.
A wreath of smiles and tears we'll lay
Do that new mound ;
Smiles ol rej dcihg for the joy
Our ft lend has lound
Tears—tears of *elti«hr\e89—for this.
Our human loss
May we—because of his bright crown—
Accept our cross.
J. B. E.
Jan.24th 1910.
Resolution* to the Memery of J E
Chandler.
At the laat session of the Bsrnwell
County leacher’s Association, which
convened at Blackville on January I5tli
I9’i0. the following resolutions were
unanimously adopted:
1'hereas the Bkrnwell Countv
Teacher’s Association has by the w ill
of Divine Provid -nee lost a devoted
meo'her <nd co worker. J K. Chan-
A TILLMAN TROUBLE,
Mr. and Mra B. R Tillman, Jr.
hare been separated aerrral year*. He
gava by deed their two little daughter*
to hl« father and mo • r, Senator and
Mrs Tillman Hi* wife ha* brought
suit (in tbe Supreme court for their
pos-esslon. Tbe case will be argued
next Monday.
IMU8M1 ——————— m
»"••••—""t dr. JiNO-
NO PELLAGRA in southern
CORN.
No Danger From Cornhread Dliease
in Southern Raised Corn.
“If peop e ate only coinbread made
from such corn as w a* brought in to
►elect seed I rum when Dr. Knapp spoke
here Wedneadav tiny ne d Have no
tear of pellagra ” *al0 a physician who
haa given much t>me and study to
thit iliseuse in conversation wtih a
New* reporter yoitefdaj.
“Pellagra doi-sn'i come from corn
grow'n In this ssetton, unywav, hot
1 rum that brought in lierc Dorn the
nor(hwie*t, doctors nearly ail
agree that tbla disease is causi d bv a
fungus that grow* in mouldy corn.
Therefore if >011 cure your corn prop
-eriy rt 4s a« plain as day that pellagra
will he a thing of ihe past.
“Here in tne (South corn is cured Li
the same old way that the pilgrims
found the Indian* doing it in the
North, on the other hand, th-y use
the most approved method* ot curing
and storing, with the result that they
are now killing out the people with
this pellagra, due almost cntiiely to
their w»y of handling their corn.
They laugh at the nntiq isted way we
S mtheni people handle our corn, but
so long a* we continue In tliD old tut
we aie Immune Irom pellagia, if we
eat nothing In the way of corn except
that cured In the old-fashioned South
ern way.
“But tills is easier said than lived up
to. Manv case* of pellagra a'c on
record where the patient* never ate a
pone of cornhread in their Uvea. The
reason is simple, though for a long
time it puzz ed tne medical world. In
the northwest they grow a soil corn
which when ground up can scaicely tie
detected from flour Taking advantage
of this lact, many unscrupulous mil
lers pnt in a proportion ot this fungti*
laden stuff wrh their dour and it is
eaten unknowingly bv many who ate
afraid to touch our harmltss tmutheru
corn products.
“bitice 1 have learned the above
facts there hasn’t been a sack of meal
made from Northern grown corn or »
sack of auspicious flour in my house,
and i eat as much cnritbrea t as any
man mv size In Greenville The only
wav to be sure of what you me getting
when buying meal Is to he sure that it
was raised in-the 8->uth and ground in
a Bout hern mill Ti.ls will cause n
little inconvenience In taking the
pains to investigate and it U well
worth Hie difference to know that you
are in no d tnger from the disease
which everybody dreads.
• I believe that w hen these fact* I
have stated are know n tty the masses
they will Insist on having nothing hut
meal ground in neighborhood mills,
from home raised corn. Such a de
mand w ill greatly beneflt the country,
bolh In increasing the demand for corn
and in stimulating interest In the Im
portant subject of improving and In
again bringing t<i being the old fash
ioned g11st mills, which have now al
most disappeared from our stream*.’’
—Greenville New*
HKD MISTAKE
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^ NEW STOSS m
...ALL - NEW - GOODS...
- NEW LOWEST PRICES -
•AT THE-
BUPDIGK STAND -
Barnwell
1
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tt*s**s**m v —a————
. WITH sincere pleasure ami every promise to please I beg
to announce to my many friend* anil the general public that I
| am now ojrening an entirely new and ur To date stock of——
DRY GOODS', NOTIONS. SHOES, CLOTH
ING HATS. HARDWARE and GROCERIES.
MY stocks arc all of the newest and the best, and will be
sold :: :: :: :: ::
Below tlie Market."
ON the above platform I confidently announce myself a can- 1
didate for a large commencing and continuing patronage. .
WITH .the assistance of Mr. Avcock and Mr. Norman I
promise to give all customers prompt and courteous attention,
and a fuel dollar's worth for every dollar well spent at the
g new store. '
COME TO SEE ME + +
J. A. FOB T E R .
8®®®®®®®® Sx?®®®®®®® ft—gfi———WMHW# 1
D 1
Old year, you have been good to me and I have tried
my very heat to paws on your kindnesses manyfold to my
customers and friends, and so I have happy holidays.
WELCOME .19.10
For you bring fresh and larger opportunities for pro
moting prosperity, and increasing home and heart happi
ness.
ITU ALL GRATEFUL SICERITT
I thank my good true friends for their generous [nitron-
age the past twelve months and pledge my very best »*r.
vice to them in the coming new year.
of the Best Horses and Mules that experienced judg
ment could select and the dollars in hand pay for have
Veil received and handled oy me this season, giving abso-
-tisfaction in quality ami price to every puichaser.
kJEFUS
: <i»t received
NrnuirrcMf, -
Oflo* ur«r task of
*00 rce*ir« call* hi ttf
A. fl.NINESTEIN,
ATTOMET AT HI.
NOTARY PUBLIC, 3
BLACKVILLE. B.c"
T.B. ELLIS, JR.
SEaVETOC 156IERR1CI5C, -
A postal card addressed to
me at Lyndburat S, C. wtil
receive prompt attention.
DR, J. H. E. MILHOUS,
- DENTIST,'
BLACKVILLK. S. C.
OfHee days Thursday, Fn<*
day and Saturday.
Well of]nipped office.
Operations made ns pain*
less as consistent with safety _
Prices reasoliable. Terms
cash.
The valuable lands of til®
late J. Terrill Smith of Wil-
liston, demised by him to
Connie Maxwell Orphanage,
are now offered for sale up
on liberal terms.
For particulars Apply
cither to Dr. ’W. Chester
Smith, Wi I Baton, or Orlando
Sheppard, Edgefield, or A.
T. Jamison, Greenwood.
DR. V. C. MILHOUS
DENTIST,
Binvdl, - • • It
or ric* houmk
8.30 a. m. to 6 p. flL
P«r*on» llflag away fruta BaravMfll
will plM»M ai«k« appoiaiawnt* Maflwe
omnia* Br *o doing thaj will ha tmm
ot I mi i ad lata Mnrtoa and avoid ito*
appalotnanu.
LANDS FOR SALE.
Now I* tba tiaio to bmj, Ijtado wRI
aovor b« ohaapor, aad *ur* to laoroaao
to voloo.
BUY NOW.
606 Aoroo, Rluh I.and Towaoblp,
Karnwall Uoantj.
On* half la caldvatloa balaooa
•>Un* Sutloa
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