The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 13, 1910, Image 4

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* *• lift lapartaal tku Rmwces, Says Preiidnt Barrett v mt * ■ ■ v. • ’ - WANTS BETTER SCHOOLS ty to Ono Hundred Million* Kadi Year lr Theck Oie Ttend From flic- A TMCAtUMI amp. Hawrttia Cfnturffr Ctimirad i Oot# * ^ L«d«n Spanlth VetMl. ' Of the many Incidents of Anson's Croat voyage round the world lu the middle of the eighteenth century, non - has made a yriater Impression on the popular ni'nl tnan tha rapture of the great lre.isu;e ship Nueatra Scnora de Cabadongd. on April 20, 1743. I.i lh e the flrsi pla< e, the value of the |ri> was enormo ih In the second fir «Iim1 between i * Centurion an|-t,easuie , Haem to the City J»r_l’ruvidfn* to nne slrtp; and -when sirk- ATTENTION FARMERS THE SOl'TH AiTLANTIC COHN EX- POHITIO.N WILL BE AGAIN FIRELES8 COOKER. Held In Colunihia, at Whirli Eight Thousand IHrllars in Prices Will B«* Offered. Eight thousand dollars will he of- nup was it rrme stTigle-shltt »H*t+o^-| rffr<% . T - tn _ 17rtTr!V ._ fr , r . and In the third place. th« victory cam# at a time when Anson's fortunes seemed to he at a low ehh. when one disaster after another (tad reduced hi* the South Atlantic Corn Exposition held in Columbia. Dccciuhor i o. The South Carolina Corn Itrceders’ Association, who hav^* been jiroriiot- fe Oood Country Hchtnds. ■At Atlanta, Oa , In rober. btialncss 1/ phrases nearly four score delegates, appointed by sixteen Southern (lo*- ernora, Friday foretold an amazing growth In wealth and population for “the'Sonth wlthlirthe nert mt - veara. Repreaenting the agriculture an 1 business Interests of every auction of Dixie, these delegates gathered to assist the executive committee of the Southern Commercial Congress work out a non-polltlcal and disinterest ed plan for promoting development of the South's millions of unoenj- pied acres and Ita vast unused water powers,' the enlargement of lie bus iness and industry, both by Its own Inhabitants and through judicious advertising of its resources through out America- and Europe., As the ^epreientatlve of more than two milllpp farmers, Charles i B'rrett, president of the Farmers n:cn, stressed the necessity of con serving men first, rather than the re sources of the soil’. "If you conserve the nation's raw resources and neg lect the nation's men, you will meet faster and ultimate defeat in your un'ertaklng." he said. "The nation h s not been conserving the far mer, the man who Is a greater asset than all your powers, coal lands for- sts or gold mines.” “A corterle of really patrlolb *r cans is trying to head off tha efforts of the Morgan-Gubbenhelm interests to bottle up. or 'hog' the coal and gold of Alaska. Th«y have succeeded In rousing a nation to their assistance. We have had the menace of Balllngertsm placarded from one end of America to the other. We have been warned In trumpet tones, of the encroaching water power interests which may, in the loi^g run. absorb all the water power, of the country and In the end become the king of all the other trusts. We have been told of the penalty of giving over our forests to greedy timber Interests. We have been shown what will happen If we do not checkmate the money lust of thw coal, the gold and the timber barons. 'This Is all worthy, this Is ail Imlrable. But while we battle Jnst these foes of the Republic, leave to hie own devices the tnan whose vtafcl function It is to feed and largely to clothe this nation, the ■an whose combined product yield A 'greater annual value than our mines or forest* or water power*, the man whose problems will be more than ever the nation's prob- letni when the aarth shall have been ■tripped of Its coal and gold " He said the Government should spend fifty to one hundred million dollars Annually to check the trend from the farm to the city by im proving common school and scienti fic agricultural educational facilities in every country, In easy reach of th* farmers' children. He would pro .ylda^agalnst "the contamination of - the corrupt alien strains that sow seeds of unrest and disreputation that may ripen unto a ruinous har vest.” Mr. Barrett stressed the nercssiU pf keeping a perpetual watch upon Our national and State Legislators ' "The battle for conservation is fji} JtOt here In this auditorium It comes in the elections of November It r es after that In the halls of cress. It comes two years hence, the selection of a president amt a ingress that are committed to the phllc and not the private welfare then It comes year at'er year, serration Is so big a war that ptobably will not be ended un.tl If children and mine stand in our •Mr. Barrett paid a warm tribute ■'pOb Gifford Plnchof to wtaoes "tinsel- public Spirit, patience under mlliatlon and untiring zeal." he buted the present advanrelent he sause of nonservation. " 1 he said, ‘That when irdict of history Is written his stand high among the of the men who have wrought salvattdn of our common tWWitry.” Postal Saving Ranks >< Poeta! savings banks opened Oct Whatever may have been the ct of View as to their desiru- ity they are now an accomplished ket and doubtiesa Will be a boon Vo large number ot people who from ildity have hidfoa their money In lotalis. under tresfc. below the kit- fleor and in othagApgaces rather !ng inIHnct does not awrif so pronounced in America as ifeflfcl. in many other countries and if th* postal banka develop that inqUct it will be a good thing: In •Great Brit 's »ln 10,000,0gg depositors have over $709,000,009 to their credit, an avef- of $70 each. Prance comes next. "4,50tr,000 depositors and it foL ■^slowed by Ruaaia. Germany. Japan ‘ many other countries. Ail this stes Industry, thrift and confl ness had reduced his gmi B crews to two men each The NuesTra Renora do fVibadongfl. n r as it Is also called, de (ovadonga, was * treasure ship from Manila, com manded by Don (Jeronimo Montero, and laden with specie and merchan dise She was sighted at sunrise from the masthead of the Ontiirrorr—and Matter Richard Walter. Anson's (hap lain and historian, tells us that "a general jnv spread through the whole ship " Galleons nearly always cruised in couples, and It was supposed an- oth<u must be near. The Centurion at nice stood toward the Spaniard, and before S o'clock her officers could see the eiienVv from the deck. The tiring of a gun by the galleon was taken by Anron's men to be a consort to make haste ami rejoin, and ' to amuse the Dons" the Centurion herself tired a gun to leeward. But Don (Jeronimo Montero had no consort, nor did he underrate the prowess of his opponent. The Spaniards knew they were face to fare with Anson and he Centurion, and .'imv were keen to ff,;ht Through out the forenoon the two ships crept r'ouer and closer together, till by mld- duv only a league separated them. Then the Nuestra Senora de Caba- donga brought to under topsails, with her head to the northward, and at thi top gallant masthead the standard of Simin was flying Anson whs not slow to accept th* challenge, and he laid his plans will great foresight Into the top., he enl 30 picked men. the best ..mall arm* marksmen In tbe ship lli broadside guns were manned only with two men emu, and to them he gave in gtructlon* to do nothing but load th'-ir gun The rest of the men w, re divided into gangs of 12, with older.- to mmt up and down the hatterv (or the sole purp< se of running out and flung th gnus as t h °\ wele load'd '' "a- «n uu otlV'di'innal wav of lighting con linuous indenendeni (lie was the la u ttl'ng the StMtiiairf- expeiled, and H threw them mio a- mm h rnutu |,.n S (fid Tne dtsrrf-ter wtiu-b -.Oei,-*.. them within a few mimi'es of tP» opening of Um flgbi A ma - of ma » and hammoik' In the netting nt th galleon eiiught fire biiinint' lien 'I al'il bla/lPg up neat I) as high i- :h« 111 7 7.1 II top The two ship, w.v.e pi a- tlcally within pi-tol shot, and u whs -1 ( »/Mi. i • 1 » , i i * 1 . (H 1 . . • . t • tm 'on whieh • laried 'he |,|:i/e I. Cl e 1 t> ee- s< ' . es f I I ,|>| | ||,- l| < h g I | VV If no light task, and it took the Sp.me ,e, ., ' , ,11 l.l 'HI I to lie' I i II . away aud tumlde ihe flannug m.i-■ »ei imam, and a :■ i.n • n .■ i ■ son's nmip.Hmen in tpo tops wue sub jecting I lie galleoll s llppei detl.s 1 o an ITIee-s.im fusilade AVattef ile-iIt" tile eff'ct a* "prodigious havoc," and add- thai the niat k-iuen -nc. ded n. killing 01 wotll.d.llg (' \ i 1 ( "flu l I led one that appear-"! <'u the i|uartei di - k. and wounding In im'l nlai the gou- eia| ot i Im galleon hmr-eif The fight raged in for two bnuts Ancop i hanging from round short m ;i ape in the seroud p.n t o i Im on ;ngomem with deadly effe. t rim fiip.-- w' i, so nea r t ha i "im "i Spanish offlcars weio "ecu lunnoig ..bout wlih non h ii>-iduitv to presen' the i|.-,eitiou of their men foun th'-r gnaners Put all thin end'as "i v ss. i * in vain After having as a Inst effo t filed five or six guns \s i • h nun >> judgment than usual " lin s \ul'lcd u| 'he contest, and th'- calPiins cdois being burned off the ensign .iff at the beginning of the engagement -im -innk the s'andard at Imr main "i gallant masthead. The ('entmion did not escape undamaged, at the momeu; the galleon stim k An-on wa- infiumeil ipmth that Ins ship was on tire mai the powder room. He received 'be news with apparent “motion, and mk mg care not to alarm his imi'i |p, g.n, ibe n" fsMn oi Jers for cxTlnj^instiTritT the tire The specie in the NueslTa Senora de rahadonga im Inilerl l.:'.l.'J>i;! pi'' <■- of night and :ta.t)82 ounces of virgin sil vet and the iota] value of the lui/.i* was a.-sessed at £313."O'l Ami in 'hi :ha( two other Spanish trea-ure -hip* rap t ii Ve d h y RtigTI SIT 7 • < > tri nt a nilei s 1 tor# names.similar totbai of An-on s pil?c There, was the Nuestra Senoia del Rosaiian. whirh-4>rake took, "and .1 It great boot v," from 'hat nm-i bans!' tv of Spani.-h seamen. Don F-vdio I" Rentedio,-. w hl' h was taken \ r w richiv laden by the Royal Family privateer off Cape S' Mary's three y ars af’er AtiRiytt> gieat capfure. London (Jloiie The fireloH* rook *tove, the old "hay box" of northern Europe, haa eatahlUhed Itself a* on# of the regu lar aupplle* of the house furnisning .departments It. i* a very different thing, however, from its am lent pro totype In its latest manifestation It looks like a shirtwaist box or book case, and is an ornament rather than otheiwlse to an apartment. In the former oa e it is a low chest and in the latter h tai'or case, with two deep drawers, which, upon drawing out. - pa,ld-'4--sw4-4u«d-jylLh- The man without a purp'-c is lik< Virtues of tne Dog. The dog i? a noble aniiVial. lompared with man beer.uae he never honows /our money to spend on midnight sup pere for chorus girls, and because if he did he would pay you back, insteac of black guarding you to your friendt fof a skinflint N«w York Press. lug the exposition met in the State HoH.e Thursday and completed plans for the exposition. The organ ization was perfected and prominent farmers will act as superintenenls In the various deportments and pro mote the exhibition of corn from the In various districts of North Caroli- »a. South Carolina and (jeqrgja. Prize* were arranged for each county in South Carolina, for the congressional districts in South Car olina and for the three zones of each North Carolina and Georgia. Sweep-Stakes will he offered for tUo best 10 ears of yellow corn, prolific white corn, single ear variety white corn, single ear and bushel lots, ’from all the Stales. All these ex hibits will come together in Grand ■Sweep-Stake ami Grand Champion Sweep-Stake classr*. The largest prize has been offered for the best 1" ears of corn grown In anv of the three States. The win- ncr of the Grand Champion Sweep- Stake prize for 1" ears of corn will receive as his reward prizes approx imating $ poi This is mtened to bring out the best corn that can be produced in the South Atlantic States and ft"" for the best 1" “a - will cause the farmers to put foi'b their very best efforts in making tlu- tyhibit the finest that cat) be secur ed It Is said tliis exhibit will carry great honor willi it tor an rxhi it of 1 a cars of corn that are the lie-' that can tie grown by anv one ex hihitor in any of the tlnee s'at'S ,<!' South Carolina, North Carolina ami Georgia, "ill within itself be a pri/' worthy of the highest consideration A separate ilepa n ll|c|ll , will be set apart for tbe Urns' Club and the boy s exhibits Th“so will have spe cial prizes and will be under the di rect supervision of tbe olliciis of 'lie Farm Demonstration Work in SoTn Carolina An important feature of the e, position will 1" the individual 'Ii- plavs, there being prizes olfered ( c ibe best IndlYt'Dia! dii/fiTav In each rT i tie ibree stales and also ior 'h-' Grand Champion individual dt-pl.i.- The one who wins tie' individual I plav in either of these Stales will receive prizes to the value of and Hie one making the best display at the exposition will receive an ad ditional prize of in cash, thu- revv Hiding the e\)ii>'ilor who niak ■< i he Is'St duvplav In order in maK“ this premium li-i as larg'' as i' is the South Carolina Legislature, la-t winter, eti i'ted a niil providing f $ 1 mni (n c,i h to be offi red as prizes to the (xhi-'iiors of South Carolina alone. \l the -ame time f '"ii was appropriated for llie use of the Co n Breeders Association in fiiritH'iing its cause \'ari"iis machiuerv house- fertilizer concerns, new-papers, ami huslness enterprise- have coniribw- ed large prizes The International Harvester Co, alone lias contributed approximately fmoi and the .fobti Deere Blow Co, iia.- niade hbeial do nation* The South Carolina ('"Mon Seed Crushers Nssc ia'i"ti has also ap,iro- priated f.'.uu in ra h to be Used for the t'est roi n exhibits made fi'ien Serith Carolina In 'be beginning it was iu'etnled to rai.-u oivlv ILuioi m prizes, together with the ft.'iiiii, propria'ed by the State I.egislatlBe would make $ • imn, bit the on’ltns- iasm in the *‘vpo-11 ion lias In en -o w 111 e - e a 11 tile 1 t'l' i ■ ■ < - < I in i o r 11 glowing m Hu South Vilan'u Slates t-o g 1 ea I and lilt 1 h e t a I;' o I tile varied interests of the Sou'll \tlan > ic St a i es o marked that larger prizes have 'Ce,| -iCI||ed 11II ’I tlla f"' - i I with aggi egat e $ - "u ' m ni a cliim rv, fi rtili/er i ash it,- \\ u k on ' he prem hi m li t has ia > n com 1 I’let ed, and it Will I , 'Hie 11 om tile pres- m a few day - and‘hr^'emlT tT*^- dis!ril"i' ion. \t a meeting uf the Corn Breed ers Association Thiirsilav the f"l|o,v- ing iirganizatioti was completed Bresidetit and Geupial Manag' r A D Hudson, Newberry, S C Treasurer rushions and utensils which exclude the air and relitia the heat. Such ho'e'i i oki from Js to Tlfby are sed b. iiuali'i ti women, as they have al*avs Inen by European peas- 'ti s. w ic foi one leason or another ihi'l h iie. rs. ! 'rj. to reduie the pre- paiati-'n of i lie futnih meal to the Ira,-I po>.-!blc expeiiiliiiiri' of time and i on a It 'simo -■ women, farmers ,vi• ("■ and otiu'is who do theli own • col mg To eoo|. beans m tiie bay Isix (ire- (cue them as f u baking am] pack lliem away while they are boiling, t rave Hi'uii fin ciglit Iioiiis oi inoiT i*<l ite ti, if ihrv at« '.vanii'd w ith a dust over the top, brown them in the oven ^ For a pot toast, select n fopr or five pound pice of rump ,-tcab and brown it it) a frying pan in simt or drippings Then put into the pot, rover with boiling water and boil lot half an hour At the end of that rime park rtre Lett ir a wa y hi the box for six hours .lust before serving remove the meat and thnkeii am! sea son ' he grav v Old fashioned lice pudding can be made in the hav box Mash a third of a eupfpl of ri( r, and put ii Into a pan with a (plan of milk, a thud of a dipfiil of’siig?fr, a -a t-poonfm of -all, two teaspootifiils td butie' ini| ,i hit of giaied lemon rind Brins the milk to M aiding point ov r liot water and rook ilure for lb minutes Then i>ai k awav in tlie hav box for five ho111The idea In cooking the food tor -ome lime over th' -tove is to brat B thoroughly Them can. of rour-e tie no mure heat af'rr it m pai ked away tlian i‘ i.ike- into the Ih'x, and all Hie heal pos-ible ii wanted HUGE CORN CROP KAI8ED HY ( APT J. W. Bl XCH AT THE ASYM M KAUAI. CLASSIFIED COLUMN Ship your calves, hogs, sheep, lambs etc., to The Parlor Market, Augus fa, Oa., KM» Broad Street. Will Gather an Average of One Hun dred Bushels Per Acre on One Hundred Acres. Tlie Colunihia Record of Thursday tolls of a wonderful corn crop made, by Capt .1 \Y. Bunch on the farm of Hie Rtale-AayTtcm 4rr GoUimlmc. H-eru are the facts as given by the Record <'npt J W Bunch has grown on ti"' farm of tiu' Slate Hospital for the Insane a inn-acre crop of corn that will easily run 1 mi himhels to Hie acre and tins within ten minutes walk ol the State rapitol. No fancy figuring is rei|iiired to arrive at tins estimate of the yield. So many tc.s's have been made and these have been so-rtis-t-ributed- trver t-hp- fields ars“to indicate on their face a production considerably m excess of the amount mentioned; but ('apt Munch prefer- to err on the aid .' of cotiserv atisin and says "Let it stand 1 mi bushels; at th is, It is pr xbablv tlie be-t corn crop m Smith Carolina." And the value and interest of Capt Bunch's exemplification of the gentle art of corn culture is the gresfr fm the reason that it is on a large scale C-'H-L Uuich has not taken a selerc*»4 acre, ot spec izI lertility , spent money extravagantly upon arliticial manures and endeavored to force a prize vicld without t et oreti'c to i Im cost per '■ucheN-nf the prodtn t Such i xam- Karnm for Sale in North and South Carolina and Virginia Ask for large list State your wants. R- E Prince, Raleigh. N C In Order lo Inlrodnr** my hl * h Suoees*(on Flat Dutch and Wake field Cabbage Plants to those-who have opt .used them before I will give With each first order for a thousand plants at a $12.''. a dol lars worth of vegetable and flower need absolutely free \V R Hart.. I’lan't Grower, Enterprise. P O.. S C. For Sale.—One o-liqise and one l 1 '- borse lioiler. almost new; nlso all kinds of laundry machinen, C 1 Laundry, Columbia, S C Wanted—Men to take fifteen daya practical coffim course, acept good positions during the fall Charlotte CoHon Company, Ciar- lotto, N C. pb'S lave little pi .14 M .tl v al Uf eont ri Ut Inns 'o rln* -v u in of - n III Hi rat Iv IIOVV |ei; ge (\. PL Mum h has taken a picol cm ."•Ul its (' V * 1 V t .4 r- mer f u>- . lie ht s hit i in III. Ill 1, ! U S F • IS t lu private pi t n N’l luts till’ si n\K Help? in the Srwinq Room One of ' 1 r n i' r-' da ' 111 ng b:dU vni) ci,'iti! U'-e t- .'M ('"'tic light bulb w till h ha- 1 "I 'I 1 hup poliil kn'" k' d i,*f B i- .mb' tti , ol", ann npr ( ,-t n --*•»' t rr tnd B P- 1'ght : Ri ii" tr bet 11 -a vine a -t it > h a'id ni'ti'i an; P ift in all ga't V" ■ i| h til"! (' n w• tgV t <■ '"Oh of i n time -. i v c w iu n pla' • B 1 n 1 - hr fi " r ea. tl r 1 htiu Ut .'be i-v'JO it >. and adih d t" 'Ik* Pf* n. tie gat t mo! •• ' ha a t' r pa ?i>u M I,, a .«n all ii"l' m a gai m*ii! is . • • i the Li u ft dry *>li* >i im*'* ve? r lie in ail* t h - > !' w i! 1 !,n ,i tail' /' fi mi l w f * n u t c- .nri'H umb'i i i.';v .!. n l Ul ni- It l- e- vnn11a that all lut.-n- fo* HIM* 'Capt Mu ml), v 11 (|o weatitg .ippttel si.'eild be iitun'or tidoie being rut. It is* w.-:i to -'ud It to the hrm ft"tn which it "■(- pm- iha-erl lot tht wotk will hr 'hm- vnichlv done and tlie rxprpsc will b# small Tim III v I K'k * ill f' mailt as (t w i’I not* if -ht unkm by at. ama- Get Rid of Mold. Get a magnif'ttig glass and look si th- mold of one da' s glow Hi en a I'li'i o of hi cad and vmi will si e a plant bca’ing leaves flowers and oi|s, im r'asing wi'h im '-libl'' rap iili'v , for in a few hours the seeds spring up arrive a' ma’nrttv, and h ing forth -cods tbem-'lv'" so that many gonorattons are ptodmod in one da.y, nocessttating iirni'-dtate attention (o proven' mold on f"”d in pa nt i ins. rh 'S'” - ot, It iu.-t I S '"|-. • ml fer! ihz u- i'lanting on ing of a halancr on ' he right side ot the lodge.’ t harvest time and he has worked it out \v s tools, marliincrc. seed as the average f.nni' this si a h ha lt Ilia v he urg'd that the l.in.K ('a jit Bum h u-■ d as in tine ■ t! • u, ncli. well d ra m'd and in I no chnuieul condifion This mav "o -ut fiefen 11 v answered hv -awing tha' when ('apt Bunch took charge ot these lands thi v wore I'onsid'-.ed ot low vt.lui or •«n ultiiral purposes t vpin 1 R I' h la n d sa nd, w i' Ii a chi -. suhsoil. thotr f‘*rttli'v low and ' on-td era hie ; rai ' s - wa m p\ I' now * h •> ire am"?ig 'hr- nuc-t tood mt i, o ti'ols HI 'he S "i t h r h a n d well dt'ant' I It IS sltltpi.v " : use they lisve be n weli av'ssd I'-, t Hum'll has mix'd lu altis w it|i In- fo,: ijj/a ■ and Ii - kt.ow ledge ■ f la rtn! llg was let a, • '| Itl*i d lit ' oil»ge ( 11 her lie i« n . tU'-re da '-.lor in a/r > uB m o I.a st Latest Fiction—(Mir little booklet, "BTioks of Hie Month" contains a brief synopsis of all the latest books It is free W rite for it Sims Book Stme. Orangeburg. S. C. For Sale—I p-to-date Georgia i’e.u a Farm; tlnrtv thousand crates this year Also improved Georgia tarm- and fai m lands. W rite l"r par Georgia Farms For Sale at Baigam Brices.—Synth West Georgia harms a re veritable Gold mines and every man that has the inon- ev or the . energy can, own one. I local nr count v offers more to the mere TianT'TTT ticulads H F ( I cl . M I'ohi-c v, i M .,e 1 it Wanteil—tu buy your hides, skins, tallow, wool, beeswax, etc , at higiiest market prices and settle ment sent ptomplly releplioni 1X20. W'ilse W. Martir., Colum- ’ Ida, S (' tut tliis out—It may mu appear again How gamblers win, at slot machines, cards dice, etc . by ae end systems. (Jet wise (’irculm free Ham I! Co , Box 1 ti I 7 Hammond. Ind Wanted—Men and ladies to take 2 moll' lis Bra. Leal coin -e. Lxper manag'-ment IllgJi salat'ietl po* t ton? g it a ra n ' ct at W : i'te for cats h'gtie now Chariot 'o 1“ CgtHpi. S lino). Cha riot le. N C progre-sive tanner, manufaettirer than any other sou thern i m'lity i'ce i: tr county ha* m,,!,- fine roatls than any eouniy in Georgia. We have some of Hie finest and most productive land m America We will sell you any size farm vou want at terms to emit any kind of pocket book A profitable crop of some kind can I,., grown in Decatur County every month in the year lust think of H hua a ere- tea cl. of liue. lev eJL laJUL- w iili rhi v - ii bsoi I lying on one v of fine roads within seven mile* ,,i un*. ut the most progresdve tuwns in Georgia with '2"" acres under cultivation and K"' in fine I', ne Timber with excellent im provements. artesian well, ej(•., at. |p'u on pi-: ari'e on terms that will niuio.-t pav tor itself Get busy ml own a Decatur fann and you will soon be rich We will nay ;t ]i • xpenses to and from Main- judge to any om purchasing a !„,. I" f; i - pi tl U' terem is, Fir-t \ ,j u-i.il lipuk or llainbridee S'-,ti- It ntk. I A A 'I si i y, B a 1U - \ > 1 ' '1 <* ^ ^ - - - K. K Tbs Ua writ ten Lbs Moore, a theat lad.. I/ove Feast Ends Fighi. Differenrasi existing between Col ossi W. Bennett and Tasper WvUi- tni, which created such a sensation Wayrroes, Ga., Friday, were ami- settled at a love feast of the rs of the First Baptist church the Central Baptist tabernacle, tliffles were extended and accept- •nd hand-shaking followed. • tfeiaca one who is constantly doing of khi^nes* and low* can ipBUded upon to do great tbe sBerkonoy nrlsos. Secret urv ;hii Hay IT, I’djieh All 11,. S. Lb Superiiitmident of Entries Mal colm Miller, Columbia, S C Superiiit.'nileut of ludges A G Smilh ColUmijia, S C Siiporoit' nd*-nt of IA In Us A |i 11 lid on , New hti v , S ( ' Superintend' nt of Bov Exltii il'--- L. L. Baker, Ml-hnp v i I lo. S I ' SiiiH’rini' ndent of lixlubitf- tii -t district, .lames R-cves. Tu r -"v ilb-, "id I nstrlct W T Walker. Mlai k v tile, Third I' i -1 r i c t \\ c Miiivvn Ng'iv Iiim rv Fourth Dim nc, B it Bailey. Laurens. FWth Di-tnet., 1-; A. Brown, Canideu,: Sixth Di-trnt R K Hay es. Rages Mill, Seventh District, W McD (Jreen, O-wego. Siiprnntend'nt uf North Carolina exhibit- W. ,1. McKinnon, Lykes- Itnid, K. C. Supermtendcnt of Georgia exhi bits W. F. L'lev(datoi, Kidgeland, S. 0. Superintendent of Machinery —L C. Chappell, Lykesland, *S. C Mr. Hamby, Secretary of tlie Chamber of Commerce, was also present at the meeting to arrange for the work of the Columbia Chamber of Commerce in connection with the exposition Craven Hall has been secured and the Chamber of Com merce, through Mr. Hamby will look after the securing of the railroad rates, the decoration of the hall, the conducting of the Information Bu» ’C.I'I for fill * tiefit "f the Vl-!t.jis ■i n 1 will h**»k ,i f'*»r Hi*- printing of •Ik G'-ket- and tlie . nrlng of the LM ‘ I * , n : jit s fn r<»nn• •( f imi u , r h t 'ir rv ;h»pjt i<yn Htcre will it a corn ] ml. i n g t on - ! ' ; 't "od an lust it u'i. prograin tip<m w It k h there w ift !.e .nme uf t fie m -t S l 'ea k e I - Ml the cuiiut I v t| pen a gi 1 c 1111 U I . 11 SU . lee's 'I he-,, will 1„. u,,. del' ! h" d’ I t ' ' i 'll ef tll< I 'epa i t llient "I I 'lemROII I So ' nl husias' 1« and .- w ( i.c t he memhet - "t : he ft J erft Asm" at ton and i In " , *i' ''ti- "1 the -inTes.- of I lie: . \ pu- $ t let v n ;r la ml rest even a' n tg it t, ' v’ i ars ha \ i freguently said, after an in-'iiecnon of the tarm It i- true that . vi rv acre i- r‘"|irtred ■<> ' odd f - tna x Mn n m and tiiat t on-’ iii'lv, h it tiv a Capt Bu tu h for h i a i . ■ pb.. s tvi r w u ii ids sio I C o; tu. k i ng > "lit.: M uentt* taken from it 'his vear at" faithlui:. ret iirned to it i he m xt StabL' manure piauiuri d on the pi (K C goes back 111' p 'he -u;' I hr ne< '— — it v (if hum l s I ne v e| ling.', ten l lie v . rtet> cf i ,1 p- ) iw n ,s not stifln irnt to pern, t of a o tr ■rop rotation, tut tw.> <'xliatis'mg crops are ti' V' i- reguired uf the same tract m sue. esspi.i. i iie Bvviunp' low grounds a c tile d: n*"! Tii*- a-ylum (aims git- a - ; n a ! e deal and ! es po 1111 w |t h l"l :e [ ‘ t . ’ c; I ’ it " e» joy ed ('apt Butt* h egual g: ' and-fake poiu ■ for j" \ i a■ r ,,ml ’n«- ref'ilt i? that t* ts a faim vvht'h ■gladden, rile heat 1 of al)v man vv i e i ever bo-ed tile* soli ('apt Mum It d' ti"' fell.rv t : J( WIII i a pis"n . tie-T bod "f i urn glowing I w on Id m i' t understood a - i i ifl (letnning M Hi ougli." lie sa ;.| 'l h 11 s. d’b v I "i 'lo lands on wim-b i' was ot i g ; It ,C ed . level, .and'. 1 I " < .'■oils, it I 1 i llev i Hi . I - - teill , hill I" Use 1T vv 1 It, hj lie a II i« take "ti lands f sin h tilth as Hit-' * \ i f lislolt h"i'*' We t riei| 11 n ml 1 "ti n d 'hi' "■J' ' "rt e nr fa 111. i' * III -e.| a '] 1 ' , e 1 sc ,. f \\ *illte<|- ■ inInb tii 2-i to J’..' bu -he’s p( r .m re ie|i i v tin chtM it Mn i .1 normal y rebl Hi at. v po-.' ion It i? fl. ureil that th*' • a r i m n 1 tours Mien, plans are glre uB s' t on foot to make t hr exposition I permanent o(fair Mcssr.- \ |» jludson. R K. Hay c- . L L Makrr. E .1 W atson, H N Marrow, VY R Beikins, Ira v\ \\ illlam.-, A G. Smith and .1 N. Har per were appointed harv e-ted from * iirn- tayo-i- om Llu_ \ p"n-e I eltig ntgt hv Hie fcddei, and IN in 4 If »r pi nfi t t h rt nwt hv i lip f-ul. let 1 ho f fls i Lmo y i f Me thf f t H luo Mil as a committet to draw up phms f .r fo. mi'tg a p. i maiienl .urganfgation. Jins e*in,m,i- 'eo will report at thA next meeting of til'' ( orn Mreeilers Assoeiation and provide for holding an (\po-itjoii an- ■mia 11 v l lm < ouimitiee was also m-iru.' le l t" (I'llfel With I'c p I e-r n I H t IV es t 1 "111 all 'hr Southern States l""king to tho organizatpin of an Interstate Corn Exposition that would servo n- a climax I"! the various ox po.-it ion.. Blans wero also made |or can y ing on of the work of the Corn Mreedets Association this tall and next year. The Columbia State has offc-ed $ I "on in prizes for the best breed ing done in South Carolina, $at)o to become available in mil, and $.'."it in I!'I 2. , 11 was arranged so Hi,it anyone wishing to compete for this prize could -ecure the assistance of t fie Eann I iemom-1 ration Agent in his rounry m- Hie admiuing county, and then next year cany on tin 1 work under (he direction of flic Special representative of the Corn Hreeders Association.. Every member was very enthusias tic over tlie outlook of the exposi tion, and judging from tjio premium list, tlie co-operation of'tlie farmers and itHere*! majiifested Thursday, it will not only be the first oorn ex position ever held in the South, but one of the greatest educational meet ings ever held for the benefit of the Southern farmers. ~ N ;:i"'sr at through the rop The bulk of tbe ((.I'll (lop till- S*.I,,1)11 i- of the Mull bi rough strek F,x per un cuts vyiih tile Ma 1 ' - col'll h.-vr lieen i| i.-appoi lit tn-g Thts **s (fit- seed with w'lueti Mr Matts of Raleiglyjs said to have seenri'd - a priz( acre J .vield of 22" loisliels per a.i re Kst .car. Wanted.— Men t" Mik" Ihiitv divs practical coiirsr in our machine shops and learn .•iti’"Uio Le u-t PCS- Resit '"its sri'ited glad late* $ . " o per w . ek a nd up Cb a t lotto A'lto s,-liei,| Caa• !■" N (' for Sale — I 'h t e •led : ' ■'. . ■ I I'. lie o; t h Keck- IC "d. I am! Iv d a i, d Win'*' S . i w ■ "d,- , . ' ' Mule Tea* he i s Wanted fer gee] v|! '.(.grand . a t v -. h - If op* li b "fer w r,' c tor i! en ■ 11 .n cu offer ( 'Tl ;0:e«- 'eel it "lice Ron' no' n I . a .iia' \gc!!• >. ('ol II it, I' a S ( ' War ■ ul wab'siurn—\ f* :m>rc bus t'rr- "ii ur new Rt.ii"! i■ .i y^’a? New crisas s "ti i,a.Able S; Jen did oppot ’ U nr ms ‘ -r m empv m ,;k ing I : X • "iletit line f er rv '. y: h’ cs Wtitc Ihe S- e ■ e i o 11 l h Cum panv. Cii.irlct'r N C Rheumatism! Not '111* ■ a-e in tea rcijuiri'X interna! ' re.af meut. NN'hi re tip m is no swelling nr tr'vcr'North - Etimnrnt will m 1 "in j'l ;-h i lore ; h.ui any m- t' rti.i i i ' iii.s | v. * tin., trial u'H .‘>>uvity.'.' v.oi. Noah - 1.innni tit |u tie*rates ; rcRUiri - Lu? httle rulihirim. Here’s the Proof Mis-m«ij>|,| De ta I hniIm.—Why r >i v on Ilf*' aw tv ..I, 'be peer firm* your grandfather wore out? C mi tn Mi-s ssnipi Imji:, w tv*'rc "nr , a* grow mure tb .ii t**ij can _ather I .have what ' "u w a t it the t :gn l«;“p and terns C"inc or writ' \Y T I': t!, I tel !(• md a. Miss For wiU>—Mi rh cow* jppspv* anf g adefi of good c IB g regls'er ed irrucv male caLp- W hite Cm lie dogs, i rcglst'-t pif i Also ser vie f;em a t'gislioed, hpati’lfu w inte ('"Hie Ten i $ I o ) dollar* gnara n'pp«l Mto;e 'urkev* and Tan.mouth hug* Ald'ocs M R Rams. JonesvIMe. 3 C Haskell Snubs Teddy. (lo'etior llttskpll, whose 'inaii'id with riirodoro Roosevelt is ot long standing', has beaten the president to it for once. I u a *an ai t ic let toj, be declined an invitation to dt'llv* r a epee* h at tb*' A rkan as state fair, (btot'i'r lo. giving as bis reason that Roosevelt will be there He d'clal- < r tlia» in* would not sit on the Bam*' platform .with Roosevelt * Offers Big Beward. More than a quarter of a million dollars in reward will be offend for the arrest of.the dviiamiters of Th* Times building, when more tlian a score were killed Men ban's of Lo.-- Angeles will post a reward of $2''",- mtn, according (o plans under way while $ is.:,e.n already has® lieen of fered ! Damage to ('rop. Floods caused hv the rain- of the last two davs h.Tve damaged ' lb* (Often to the extent of ffearh $t - 000,000 in the Mississippi Valiev Efforts are being made to drain Hu plantations and irrevent.further d De woman a nc and are m id*' only by the Auguit* I,umber Cotnpauy, wlm nianufac ttwe ever , tiling in l.urntwr and Miliwork and w a iso wat'-l, word I* "(Ralitv .Wlite Xllgusti* I.um ber < on puny. Xiigusia, (Jeoi'gijg foi priees on a y order, large or Fll all . 1 r ♦ • |<l < tj f tif ^ j c)y . 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NOAHS LINIMENT I l RIMMiN s\\ | IBs |s| WHS. ♦ I I ii oi-a in I s nl l'i"|ili \ie iloiiii-|es( linl tin ( i"ps 'liuli lluniMgid. v . ■f ! a " i|a I lo i LI ■ t ’ . • l . *. 'll "f U'I- : ’ ■ ■ w ( p • ".. . t ! ( v • 4 t 1 ‘' V . i ' i j r i - > ; tu t li t- jil ' \ - .. -.1 !; 1 II 1 Is a mu 1 b- •ill ♦' V J t Lour H.ltfi i ’ll tii '■ -a pr a 1 i ,! O' 1 ;"'. • . U .' | 4 - m ,e tu al- n-'l \ ' ' "i ' ml 1 perr.uiip .' b - a ml di 1 t ttre. b It Ilf- N<) far II a* ’.veil In- tin 1 '• w ere lea (ft sij.nj- : 4 ♦ • -,t ‘ 1 ( 4 * 1 < 1 j L U -• • *sf: {nun -I llie K"' erument . 1* ef plan.- • —- —— Burduco (PRICE 25c.) J Mild and Gentle—No Griping, . No Nausea. Cleanm th» System and Teaches the Liver Regular Habits. As a regulator no remdy Fas ever b;en discovered that equals Bury'' duco Liver lewder. A careful study of its formula will convince any one of this, then in addition the NUMBER of letters in our hies telling of sufferers benehtted further assures us of the correctness of the above^statement. Read this one just received. Met-sr-. Bnrwell & Dunn Cu., Manuitfacturer*. CH AKI.OTTE N C, t : De.r Sirs R|o,sn find ei.c|, 1 , ri) j, ni, f„ r wht-h pieup* me four ('ins Burduco Liver Powder. I u.-e two can* a vear and hav# never found anyth.ng that is a H good Am ordering two cans for * friend. Please send at once. Yours truly • N.. Ledford. Ma,... Se „ 1,3 N »'"' Sl ' ’ '4 * \