The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 20, 1910, Image 2
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Tb« Barnwell People,
mi). 1. KOIKES, Editor i Kron'r
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LAIBCST COUSTf CIRCITLJLTIOR
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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1W0.1
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CHE BOLL WEEVIL
; A BLESS ISG
It t» *»id that newspaper* have
Jrml the influence they user! to
h«?e. There may be much truth
Ml that belief and declaration, yet
tt a fact known to every pub
)nkm that more people and pro
jeot* than om before are aakm^
t-ht free help of the praas Today
Trt are joing to try the HToct of
larjar type in the publication of
t<li* article, for it it of larger ma-
rerial importance than the titual
nra of editorial delivcranoe and
may command more than a per
•factory reeding Ten year* ago
Lowiaiana made moo.ooo b-g
Wlaa of cottoa. worth at eight
eenta a pound I41; a bale, or flai
t« the acre. lbs corn crop
tlNa waa worth four to five mil
Hon <WRam
T^aat year, 1909, thanka to the
hofi waeril. Louisiana made only
aftMOO’balM worth $ 15,ooo,o->o,
wfWl#the corn crop i^a» worth
■aarly #65,ooo,oxx
Up to 1908 the cotton grower#
bought from Indiana, Illinois Al
most of corn fed to sto k 1 aat
year for the fint time m tlie tut
lory of the State corn was <■*-
ported. Heat year the farmer*
•apect to makq io<},(X>o 1 r« «i
buahela more than the State will
need.
Where corn is plentiful the
raising #f hogs and cattle bemmrs
m easy and piohtablc occiip.ition
aa conapai ed with the making of
anttoa amid such a muitilude
•f dificultiea.
(imieial Uagopd used to 1 all
rod an Lhe philosopher a stone that
tarnsd all that it tumhed into
fold. The heme isiaed corn and
■seat advanced to the laboieis and
•tock that made the coTfon crop
were paid for whe« the cotton
was sold. So grain will be paid
for out of the sale of meats and
stock to which it may be fed.
The boll weevil is coming. It
has made swifter progress Last-
watif this season than ever before.
Th«-hij£h price of cotton seed will
be ais irresistible temptation to
bring cotton seed from infested
territory and the Mexican invader
nsay get here ahead of the pre
dicted schedule.
Barnwell rs the beM grasis pro
duciag county in the St.xte. Its
easily cultivated soil hat produced
wonderful crop* of small gr.rin -
•ats, rye and wheat anil under the
better knowledge 0/ this twentieth
rentisry farmers can do still bet-
t-or.
The moral is plain: this Tall is
the time to turn over the new
agricultural leaf, plant more small
grain, airange for moia pasturage
and prepare for raising more live
stock.
Barnwell county nsay again be
eo«se, but in a different way, the
great cattle raising territory it
was after its early settlement,
when the woods weie verdant
With growths wild nras and
o»ta so thick and tall among the
cnlonnade of lordly pines as to
ihl» j<*wetii f the rtedmont had a care
ful pliyaical exstaliistiou cf »'I Ifie pu
pil* rf ih« public icboo'.r inaiie bv pby-
sfsUn*, snd tb« rssulte were surprising
to parents, student* end teec.hers.
Some of tbe ohildr^i used 01’Iv one eye
ta studying, sordt were found to be
nasr slgblad, eoit othere ware Wandi-
uappeU by different 'lefect*. while eonie
were the vlit un of Incipient dleee*e*.
interbel end unsuspected, thst mlgh*
otherwise tiave sp«Alod Die progress cf
the sufferer* ot ruined their bn*Uh,
60 Impressed were the school author-
Itlee of Ibe city of Aueuer that a like
oonrse Wa» followel and with similar
rasojti
Now the three thonsand children and
young people attending the public
schools of Spartenhurg are iindrrgolaig
elmller eaeralnallons Torse physl
eHne, one of iSenn a lady praviltlorver
ha»e rsUinieerod to make tliocx*mlna
Done without eost to parent* and
patrons and school funds. Spartan
burg le rlob, however, In physician#
who can afford to render such gener
ous graiultone service.
“A soend mind In s inund body" Is
essential to tbs highest sneoess in life,
sad the slow and nnsstlifaetory
progrees of many a boy and girl may
be due to physical Imperfection or ell-
ment and not oauasd by Imperfect In
telleetusl eadewment.
Till* Is a instter deserving the wise
thought of parents, t,earlier* sod school
• MThorUles. And lot action follow
tbonght.
• watch
- tiKOW ”
miv p
hide from sight tf4 sleek feeding
flock of deer and cattle that nude
its life beautiful.
A PROPHIUT IN rtrUTHS.
•*Sese ma from my friends, 1 can
date eare of my enemies.’’
said same sampora-rllr gorat man
wAaaa name hai etraped our reei llec
tlan. It la a tree asying for the
•Jsignd# ef the mlglwy In |>l«co end
power expeat much, whil<* emtnle*
■ ay ba fought or Ignored es seems
ghod to the trlnmpheetc
PTeare mored to ssy these thing*
beeanae of sympathy wlrh the future
saf Governor elect (’ids I,. PIjhs-' Hr
baa had this year more sorts nf friend*
ttan any . otimr man c>f the time. 1 he
■rablbitlonlatt who limbasled estidi-
date Featheretoac before tho UmI pri
■ary bs%ptd hlai mightily witlynt
knowing It or wlahlng to do *0
iPhry will me poet from him s lighteou*
enforcement of existing lue s.
The (’karloatoN and Columbia in
terests that gnve him snob serii-d *np-
pert wHI look for larger liherty
ami liberality, while tongh'-st of all
prapaeUiofis wlH be the expeetationa «d
the cattail mfll operaliyee who will
hape, we hope not in rain, for eoinr
batteruient »f the crlnroue eanditione
aaam regulation of the aelllthneis nf
the foreign capitalUt mastors who give
the white thousands corraled in their
mill towns and villages such intermit-
tant employment at pleases and eurh
decreased wage* a* makes rations
aeantier la these days of high cost, liv
ing and braak the hope deferred that
nwkeih the heart tick.
Tbeea things we say without criti
cism or compliment, but wishing you
mighty well, tioret nor Blrase, yet we
don’t envy you your contract for the
■ >xt twe or four yeas.
' GOOD BKNHE OK flltREOA.
Tb# wladom of the grand philosopher
Safieca of ancient day* seema to have
been inherited byitbe little nit? hearing
hta name uesfted aiuong, tbe)f«ot bills
Ocowee.
lAdt pdar tha school guthoritlci of
eMHMMWWNW*--
The ahove line he* reeently nppeir-
Sd In uumero'.i pa?>^y of thi* .Stare,
Itie blank spai-e being (Hird wwh the
nsma of the city or town of public*
t'.on 4
No intimation Is given of th* leugih
of lime the w niching shouli hu con
tinned, nor n’T the eharv t^r or CTtvnt
of the growth rejoiced at
WlihmiJ envy or jenlmisy of »ueh
boeetlng we note that no liiitlf ia net
either a* to limo or qnan! If y nf g'owth,
snd Infer that there is on thought or
rare whence Ibe growth comet whether
U 1* bull* up with bond borrowed
money to he a burden tin posterity, or
increased population is eausod by re
moval* etf people from other comtounl
ties and occupations where they may
he more needed end better off.
Soma time or other there's going to
he so awakening and such over grown
cities and towns will And themselves
loo largo for their supporting sur
rounding conutrj anti dry rot will he
their position.
This warning and lamentation dees
not apply to this region .
VTe mlasej !t b*dly last Spring In
predicting a low price for thil cotton
crop.
But ff every farmer In the South had
made as much as tin wished and plant
ed anil worked for we wouH have
hern a true ptophet
The wealhvr clerk Is to he credited
for the good figure* bring p»id.
Cotton I* high and l» going to be
higher, hut as long a* they la*t F offer
my entire stock nf Shoes, Clothing,
Pry Goode Ac at the same old price#.
J. A. i'orler.
HAKNWr.I.b llAl'Tlt*! ANX(>( lATIoN*
I’nl'in Meetings will t>e held et Klko, F/ll.*
h> and Mt. (Illvi't Churchi*, 8«tiirdi*} and
Kumlay, OctelH’r'J.Hh and doth.
PKOt.KWIMK.
Introdnotory Aefinon
f tiroliincnl of deU'eatc* and brli f rej->ort'
from (.Imrelica.
(irxaniMition.
I'omrr.
.19
A (ti rni>on Ac* *uin
(•eneral Topic, The finunc:.*! Pido of
Church and Ih-aoinimil onu! life.
I The Importance Att.irLcd P' tin* Phase
of rcliKiona life n Uo<t a W ord.
In Its Nivture It is a Moral Obligation,
and not Merely an Optfolm! Matter.
■V The F.raculikl Prim iplri and Puklc plan
of Merting it
Sunday Moaning.
t. The Sunday School as a Training Fitim
in Senptural (living
Miaato»Hr) AeruiiKi.
tdlli i iion for Stale wi**ion.i,
PI KO.
Introductory Sermon: W*. C, Pntton.
I. K P I re, It >( M t x »on, F M llau-. r.
i \V ti Hrirfon, 1 II fPiTttrr 11 1 1 l i'r.
. P, P (iiilphln, K M II 11-' r
I Sunday Morning. K M Mm-on H ,1
1 roM' li
Mi-oonaiy Sermon: I’M llnua.-r.
M 1. Ol.|\ IT
1 nirodiictory Acnuon. .1 K (ciodM.
L liLVJ llopkni!, J U ^..Uld'-lli.
•J W r I (a \ lev, .1 A .1. nt in..
h. I K ip-ode, t M l-’-dru-ft'dd.
I. Siuelay motnin-; (co ll-.phi:)*. A P
M.mvdle
Mi-'.aionSVy Sennon \\ < r.,ixlc\,
PldSlo.
liUrodu. li’ry Ai'nivm p K M’.-n,
I. .Ill Vl/.cr, .1 A linufer
-. .1 K I |•eeTllnn, t> I Mill.
() .1 Frier, M .1 t ree,
•<.„ Sunday uiorning: ,1 K Maile-ld, Prof
iloody.
Ml.-ionnr} .Scrimm ,1 1 I nciuan.
11 Pi icr.
II V Allen,
Coinmittcc.
you wish (he host sta-
t?* liono.y. well oomposo<i
and jioiloctly i>rinfed, (hat
will appeal to tho highest
appreciation of customers
and correspondents give us
your orders now, when the
long Summer days give us
leisure to surprise you with
satisfaction and to do our
selves justice.
..The People Priotery..
Hamilton-Brown WeeH
Keep the Quality Up*
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HOME BANK
^—IlC
of BARNWELL
Union Bank
We Soticit four Business,
Pay 4 Per Cent on Time De/joz; 1 :
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DIRECTORS:
L J. Cochran T JctrCiu 1 -' -
Tarlton S. Gave WilT-im 1. ;
l)r Tom I'. Ih’TS Wintnii 1 \\a
G. Miller Greene B. Lee LjMcTii^
Celebrate Hamilton, Brown Week With Us
HOW IS THE TIME TO BUT YOUR FALL SHOES
<!, TTiia ii Hamilton, Brou n Wc C V at o«r atOTO and t!i<? sforea r>( mcrcliant* all
(jver tins whole country who arc eclling flic famou’ Hamilton, Brown Shoes.
CWe want you to come and W? us this week—to look over tho finest line
of shoes ever shown. We expected the usual splendid t-ko.-s this year from
Hamilton, Brown, hut such shoes ns they did send im! We re actually so
proud of them that we've set aside thia wholo week to especially show thorn
off. If you will but look in our decorated tvmdo vr-, yon will surely want
to come inside and examine them
I Another Big Week at our Store
fl, You’ll he a? enthusiastic fis trf are when V’! step into our gtnre
iind examine this new H-B line 1 he J argot ■'•hoe 1 louse in
the W 'irid h m simply ou'7-*’i-* I'r.rff. Lv.ry p.nr 10 tuc lot is
finer than ever bclora c-vii *kv
^ ^ O .iorr tl
OFFICERS
N. (i \\ \\.1
(,ashler
K C Cum.,11.
A-s* <
G. Miller G icene, Attorney
For the Fall and Winter 1 raa
shoes
Am more attractive; end it you have ever v-
ih'-sc fanioin sh"c-. yu i! 1 tr .1 t i»
CT, Y'UI .IK invtfj - . I" r I : • V r- --.v r 1 h« t . ! !>
■I > -a Ji.l - t r. • •• •'' r 1 -' ’ •' * ■ i -
v..n. An.l vr? h \ ,' i d hr :. ‘1 I ■' : 11 i-' h
». k' 'le fc ily — I * * J11 — -,*1 • ■ , jt ' , t • :rf . f y
6llJ rv.ry ore nf tl-fl-TI —nl I ,1- e nn- .--.re rl
will, tke -k--* tl,-v t ile a s » • o in l F u ^ /
visit oil till lor rr.,1 nl tar * r< . -
COME IN TODAY!
•i a p : r of
J. A. PORTER B/1RNWELL
NEXT DOOR TO THE REW BARK
Young Wife (in passion)—I'm going
home to my motner '
Hiuhaml (caluily)—Very good, here'*
money for year r»ilwav fare
Wife (after counting It)—But that
isn’t enough for a return licket.
♦ *
Grigg*—Have von notired those
hand-painted ladies' hats?
Uriggs —No, *ir; I never notice any
thing about hand painted ladies.
TKKASl KLKS NOI'ICF.,
The Treasinor'a <i|hce w ill h« open
for the collection of taxes levied for
the t1«c*l year cetomenclwyr .laamarv 1,
101(1, f'om the Ihrlt daV of October,
I'JlO to the 15th day of March, 1011 In
clusive. From the l*t to the Jlat of
January 1011 inclusive » penalty of one
1*0 cent is ill he added. Kroni tho 1st
to the Omh of F'chruirv, 1011, inclusive
a penalty nf ; per rent all I he added
to all taxes paid In Kehrtisrv. F rom
the l*t to the |.",th of March, 1011, tn-
clmiiea |>ennilv of •even p«r cent
will be added M »•]! unpaid taxes.
' 1 .e v y )
F’or Hfute I’orposcs 5’^ eii'ls
(Irdinaiy ('onnty
I’urpnses .".’j •'
'■ \vw .In i Purposes 1
1 ' ('onslit titiuna| School
l’iir)ioscs .i
Total i.t 1 , mil!*
There w ill tie nn extra |evv of two
mills In lUrnwe l, BUi kvlile aad Wil-
liatnn township for public roads
( ommutation tux erill be (HI and
will be received from October i.t, lOp),
to Mai ch. 1*1 1011, i ncl ii - i ve.
Npecisl .School Levy)
Cedar Grove 1 mil. Barbry Branch,
('nlv.irv. Ldi-to, F rieinlsbip. Mlld t,
Healing .-'luing-, Kline, Muiri*. New
F'ore»l, (Ok (imve, (lid (cluiiibls
I’leusant Hill, Keeuv Hrancb, >an Hill.
Aejgiingi die, Seven I’ieva, l inkers
('reek, 1 nii I-; Bainni, Big F'ork.
Blaekvi’le. I Im r-. I (.per Rich I.atid,
( aVC lli. kory Hid ( Iw . n- ( 'rns, Hoad,
'yrarnurr No .AT, .! mill-; AKendsle.
I lull Me Tend II. re ule*. Lees, I mill-,
Harn.vell l 1 ^ :i: | -. l.lkn A rutll*.
Fairfax n .niu-, l\ l.i-iou, . 1 1 imli,.
L 1.1 red Sinn* ec rt en, v, (,, 1 I and
Silier , un, ennntv rind srbeul claim-
pi.ilieily appioied will he received Inr
la xe«.
( In , k- n d .!; if; w ill be retcived
fur tax.- a: t t\ pavet- ri-k only.
.1. II \ rm-i rung.
Trc i-urer 1! trowel! (.‘minty.
MASTER'S SALE.
St.Meof South ('aridina, )
County ot Barnwell. )
Court of Common I'lea*.
Alfred Aldrich, ns F'.xecutor of the
WiHof M, A. Aklrich, deceased, and
in hi* o\\ a right, ct al.
riaiuliff*,
v*.
Ho»a Alcfricb, rt. al.
Defendants.
Hr virtu* of a decretal order to me
tllreclsd in the atyr.ve emit lad cause, I
will ael] at Barnwell, in front of the
court hou»e, on Monday, Noyrsilver
7th, 1010, it being sal* day in' said
month, within the leg*) hour* of aa-le,
the following (Isacrihed real property:
Alrthat pieev, |<*rcel or tract < f Ixitd
aituate, lying and being In above Mats
and county and cocuining tiftv t ro
acres, a* appear* from a plat of T B
K Ha. Jr. Civil Knglneer ? and recorded
in office of C. C. |’. for Barnwrfl Conn-
tv, in Knsik w.k, page JAa, and kitown
a* the Residue of the (»*a* tract, and
hounded a* follow*; On tha North by
ssuteofWaah Halford; on the East
by lands of Mrs Bonham; on the
South by Bleak Hmia* or lands of Mr*.
Allen and on the Weal by lbs ealale of
W ash Halford and land* of Moody
Term* of sale cash. I’urchawr to
pay for papsra-
JI . L. O’Banpon,
Mtxwr.
Haatsr’a Office, Oct. 10tb, mo.
PATRONS THROl'lillOl T THE COTNTV.
J
B A' always giving varrful stteniion to tb" requi r e-
m«nt*of each patron, rendering courlcons ser
vice no ma'ter whellier an acmant i- li’g" or
sma I. this iiistitutinn ha* become known through
out the County for tb" value of jt* f*cl|ui*«» to those
having fund* to deposit. Ir has patron, not only in
Barnwell but in every section of the C, unity At this
aoasnn of the rear when the rottoa crop hri ,gs money
to every owner of u firm, the high e*t epm in which t h i <
hank is hel I is especially evident for depu-it- nre reedv-
ed ‘n auhscantla] Mums dsilv, m«*t In lividuals re.|.*ing
th# advantage of depositing moaev in (hi*, the *tronge*t
Stale bank in S milt Carolina Your patronage Is so
licited.
4 o| 0 Paid on Savings
BANKofY/ESTERN carouna
BAHNY/ELL , S . C.
CAPITAL & SURPLUS SSOO.OOO.OP
LOCAL D/fCFCTORS
a
ET:
George H. Bates J M. Ensle rl i
Butlor- Ila^ood P. M. BuckincBcMii
*^t • I 4.^ rf
Glnrlic Drown ia better prepared thin ve: i•• in ' s v
\ cars' experience’ in stock and vehic!'* d-Mlmg t" t;"- •* evr-n o i cr
than just satisfying* service to old fiieml* And to in,tkc ! 'cw ••ni”-.
J ust t occivc a and in warehouse fine on 1 lull Assort .tent < I the very Iv-o
Buggies, Wagons. Surreys, Buggy Tops.
Extra Shafts and Single and Doub'e
Wagon l^odles, Harness and Sa • j c
a ml all parts of Harness, Lip Rohus, Whips, H.cn -s a : 1 i s.
Storm Apron*, and Umbrellas All his xtoik ct :; .t ! •
CHFelully selected and every article is wArriu'c I t > o \
resented.
He means to keep ail former customers an 1 hope, c
new ones by a xtnet continuance of the fair and hones’ :
have made hts business |»!atform so popular and le- ’ ■
of pride to be preserved. Trices, as alvvats, shall he on
let live basis.
Do not pass me by if you nerd anything in mv laf^r lines. No
want two large to be filled, no need too >mah to be aopieciated.
Waiting to welcome your coming I shall be glad to see and serve
all wise buyers at Hill Top Stable!. 1
vo many
.. that
i matter
've and
CHARLIE BROWN
BARWYTI I ,
Smith Garnlini
McCORMICK MACHINERY!
I
THE ONE BEST
AIKEft county FA1P
Oct. 31, Nov. 1-2-3-4-5.
SIX BIG /DAYS
| No matter wli at ot hod' Fair you attend
7 this year, don't miss t/iis one. You‘11 re-
) J /
( qret it if you do. Fun/qaloreior everybody.
•
' SMI Ills (i K Ir A I' IvR THRt.K 1 ).\t'S IIOKSK
SHtTW'S, ini. lud mg t hen Jii^ R At ’ I N ( . i with puixcs big
Wild Animal Show, hiceinuigh to tn.sufe good sport,
Wo Imve isrcuml the nponrv of the colohratnl McCor*
mick Mowers, Kcajutis, HintL’t;*, etc. \Vc hav» in Ht.ock
it larmo sti])|)ly of nil the ih'ccxsiu v repair parts.
('oiuo to see us. We car. Htjiply you on short notico.
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nRTWSTRONG 5 SNGLLINC. +
I.A KN WKI.K, s. C.
among tho alltAtoms
i-'ii t miss it.
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Meet me on I ho Yfidw.n
whoro King ('.it ui/ aI will' The biggest and bho host
bold sway; xomclhyug doing Agi icuit ut a1 Show, Totiltrv,
all the time. / Live Stock.
Fnir (ironuds t ioht on ThoIKn Line. Fine New'
Face Track/ ll«ml some New Htiil(lin*rK. Come
fltnl Brinjg your Friend*, Enjoy Yourself, fhend
voitr Exldliit-i,
«/ /
4~
.Supoih Kims* and H»uge*. They
aro true to /i*m*. make cooking an
! p**v p 1 #*surs and every meal a fe»st
I (tat ready for the Winter by gelling
on# from C. K. Molalr.
KOR SALE.
Ons tract of land, on# hundred snd
twsuty-flvs aerss, morn or Is**, lying
two and a half mi Isa South cf W lljis-
ton, knosvn as the Creooh plsee. will
he sold to the highest bidder on Hatur-
day, November 12th. at 12 odock, tn.
at WilUaton, S. C.
Six Kootu dwelling and a'l neoesaary
out building!. Terra* half ca*h.
W. H. Hair,
<t. Aifmlnletrator.
NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
Nelice I* hereby given that the un
dersigned vs ill ou Monday, October di,
1210, 111 1 with Hon John K .Snelltng,
Judge of F’lobati for Barnwell County,
hi* tin*! return as Admlniarrator of tha
e*tate r f T. Vogel, dsi eased, and apply
for Letter* Dlsudesord.
1*. J. Drew,
Sept, lb, 191A Adminiatrator.
LOAN'S NEGOTIATED.
I»an* on town and farm property
Segutiafed in amounta of not teas than
11,000.00 Long or ihort tia>€. South
Carolina fund*.
J. A. WTIIla, Atty, Barnwell, «.
BIGGIES
A nice, easy riding buggy adds much to the enjoyment
of life, Summer or Winter. We have jn stock a earload of
the celebrated Kentucky made buggies, for the business
man, the young man and the ladies. ‘ Classy" and durable.
Wc also have a large supply of harness—the stylish and
long lasting kind. fYou are cordially invited to inspect
our stock. And there will be no ♦kick coming about the
price.
ALLESDALE LlfE STOCK COMPANY,
Allendale. Soufh Carolina